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ICH LTUSAL, &c. iii_-_: ? ? ? ? ?_l I havo said that with a yiow to complete suc ia grape culture, it was necessary to mnin iasu iuo health and vigor of the foliage for tho rongest possiblo period.' This result, as every prtuitieai oultivator of the soil is fully aware^ can'^??ly bo' secured by thorough tillage; by frc^%ptly stirring the surfuoo of tho soil and keeping'tho ground entirely free from weeds The fojjago of tho Tine* under these, circum stances, will be most likely to continue healthy f?n4 vigorous, and will bo seen to be several shades darker than when the surfaco of the soil is allowed to bocv.mo h^rd and the weeds ancV grass permitted to grow, and rob the roots1 of the Vines of the moisture and food, on which they continually depend, and for lack of which they must, of course, dwindle and decline. Wheu, therefore, if. is considered that almost, tho entire substance of tho fruit is taken up and secreted, through the immediate agency of the foliago, that through it is elaborated every par ticlo of saccharine matter, that enters into the cornpesitioa of the grapo; it will be seen that if thoso leaves are partially destroyed or their eapa'oity weakened before the fruit is fully, ripened and perfected, its richness and swoot ness will be proportionably lessened and its value greatly diminished. ' Sour grapes" without the aid of bountiful ly supply of healthy foliage, must forever re main sour, and green, and immature fruit re main unripe and worthless. (There are many other reasons why thorough tillage, constant and continued cultivation is indispensable to growing repeated crops of good grapes not tho least of which is tho foot that short of such treatment the vine will not only not perfect its fruit, but will also fail to pro duce.and mature wood and fruit buds for tho auccccding crop: But I must not pursue this subject further, and will thoreforo close, but not without re minding those who intend to plant vineyards, that unless they are preparod and- fully de termined to give them the needed attention arid culture, they will but damage an enter prise'-which, but for such neglect andbad treatment, will {certainly prove eminently re munerative and in every way successful. '. j . [Erie Gazette. ifcria IBS wmw Care of Stock. Ml-". I . _ ? vW6?k HoB8E8.?Work horses and mules, if they have work to do now, need more than uamtl care. Let them have ample stable room and bedding. Let them never bo put up with out boing rubbed dry, and thoir feet and legs C?ws.?Such as are to furnish milk through the winter should bo as well tended as a riding or dnvbjg horse, with warm shelter, good bed, perfect "cleanliness, with bran and corn meal, and sugar beet or ruta baga. A good cow pays well for the best attention. Cows in calf should be comfortable and very quiet. Do not make them very fat, but keep them in strong condition. Hoas.?-Continue the feeding of hogs for slaughter, as heretofore directed, until you get rid of thorn. Give them a little salt occasion ally, or corn soaked in salt water, and oharooal or rotted wood, and let them be very quiet. In slaughtering do not indulge servants in tho brutal practice of bleeding them to death, with out first striking on the head; nor do not allow them to be raced around in catching them for slaughter. Such practice is injurious to the quality of tho meat. Store hogs should be kept'in thrifty condition, and not allowed to sleep about manure heaps, or other filthy places.?American Farmer How to Make Good Coffee A correspondent of the Southern Cultivator giyjpB ^the. following reeijpe for making good coffee: 1. Procure a good article, whether Mocha, Java or Kio?the first being best of all, but high priced?boing careful that it is in a per fect and undamaged state. 2. Roast?not parch, bake or burn?with a 'irony heat, and in a tightly covered vessel, if | practicable, keeping it continually moving, and and make the operation as brief as possible. It is sufficiently cooked when the oil exudes and gives it a glossy oppearanco, and not before y and uncooked coffee is a norve disturbing drug. Carefully avoid burning, as a single charcoal grain will spoil tho whole. *f-'2J Grind fine, and just before using. 4, Pour boiling water on the coffee, and allow it to stand a short time to stoop; or, if you boil it at all, let it bo but a minuto or two. Boiling gives moro strength from the same amount) of coffee, but not so fino a flavor. 5. Mako it very strong, but delude with boiled milk, adding cream if you have it, and sweeten to your taste. We use at least two parts of rich milk to our coffee?making the latter, however, very strong. Coffee thus made, is drink fit any one Curing Hams.?Among the suggestions proper to the season, wo should not omit tho curing prop?rly theHtraeon wo ha/o fattened with so much cost. The following recipe will tnake as good bacon as any one may wish to eat: ; For ono hundred pounds of meat, take six gallons of water, nine 'pounds of salt, half fino and half coarse, three pounds of brown sugar, one quart of molasses, three ounces of saltpetro, and ono ounco of potash. Boil and skim it well, and let it stand unontirely cold; then, hav ing rubbed your meat with fine salt, pour this brine over it; lot it remain six weeks, and then hang up and smoke.?American Farmer. IMmmox ca$p& I .TEMPLEp^saioN, Jo. h. Johnson, Importer and Dealer In HATS, CAPS, FURS and UMBRELLAS, 200 King-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J r?pt 28 "\ 8C r ? j- 8|S ? i All Kinds of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer of Fine Havana and DomcB?o ?egars, No. 50 Society Stre$, \ Oiie Dort I^qrn King, CH A II LEST 0 N, S. ^ Sanjtololj.Sent 1>Y Express. I Zimmerman Davis, COTTON FACTOR AND gJeneral commission merchant, f Adgert Norttf JJ^aJf, |;( ?J Consignments Respectfully BoUoltoA. sept 21 m 8 WM. W^TON SMITBlT" cotton factor ?and? COMMISSION MERCHAN.T.t rfl Boyce& Co.'s Wliurf. j | H CHARLEST?N, S.'D. : Prompt and.personal aiUnUon given to the sale of Cotton;'; / ? ? ? oug24 , J : mos 0 G. H. WALTER & CO., factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adger's NortJi Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C . -6 Liberal Advances made on all Produce Con signed to their Care. ? OEO. H. WALTER, WM. J. M'cORMACK, E. R. WALTER. sopl 21_ m_?_3_ OSWELL REEDEll, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ADGER'S NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, S . C . -0 Consignments Respectfully Solicited. I sept 21 m 8 _ , i i C. Clacios. .-r ?- A. Witte. clac1us & WITTE, . NO. 80 FAST BAY; CHARLESTON; S. C, Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, J*rovisions, Bagging, Hope and Liquors'. Sept 14 * Cm "Bmiiham's Drug Store." I WOULD RE8PECTFULLY CALL THE ^attention of my friends and thoso of my father to the large stock of Drugs, Perfum ery, Dye Stuffs and Patent Medicines, which will be sold low for ensb, such ns Quinine, Opium, Lobelia, Burnhams Godfreys Cor dial and Balsam Turlington, &c, &c, either whole sale or retail. Call and examine my Stock, as it is no trouble to show my Goods. Country orders filled with the same dispatch as before the war. E. S! BURNHAM, No. 421 King Street, near Cnlhoun-Rt., Sign Red Mortar, sept 21?8m Charleston, 8. C. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS amd SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, Hale and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports, of Cotton, Rice, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, charleston, s. c. E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CHISOLM. feb23 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOIX, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. AU Goods are sol*oled specially for cur SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET, Thrco door.? bolow Wontwprth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Torms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H. C. Stoll. Ciiaules Webb. H. C. Walker. feb 28 o tf H. L. Jeffers & Co., e\a ctor8 AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. QPEGIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE ? of Cotton and other Produoo. Orders for sup plies carefully attended to. Refer to Captain John A. Ham/don, R. G. Stono, Esq.,.Orahgebnrg, Dr. Wm. C. Whctstono, St. Mat thews. npl ft COMMISSION MERCHANT, H BOYCE & CO.'B WHARF,. CHARLESTON, 8. C. REFERENCES: Hon. GEO. A. THEN HOLM; ANDREW 81 MOND3. Proaident I?t National Bank, Charleston, F. 8, HOLMES, President 8. C. Mining and Manu facturing Company. i<J?* <K f . -'- ~>s A - .a. g ? ii ?r % ^80 ^ABT ?A|i CHAR LJl SiT?> 4, S. C. WHOLESALE GROCER, AND f*J , Gomaission Merchant, DEALER INJ. Sogar, Teas. Bacon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. &?? ' - ? ? n. BisoHorr. C. WULBERN. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, LI^QRS, SEOARS, Ac, No. 197 East Bay, OH AB LE0T ON, 8. C. sept 14 f \ m ? < SAM'L R. MARSHALL, IMTORTER AND DEALER IN English and American V>H ABDWARE, ' CUTLERY, GUNS, AND > Agricultural Implements, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GUN, 310 King Street, 3d Door Below Society, CHARLESTON, S. C. sept 14 * 3m Wagener, Heath & Monsees, PLANTATION AND FAMILY GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Hani, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork, Beof, Flour, Sug?r, Coffco, Tea, etc., etc., WINES, LIQUORS, SEG ARS AI TOBACCO,, ATos. 163 and 165 East Bay, ror. Quecn-\rert. CHARLESTON, S. C. U?T AH Orders Promptly Attended to* sept 14 m 8, Thomas, Jb., Wm. S. LasnHaii., William G. Whilden & Co. FORMERLY OF HAYDEN & WHILDEN, DEALKHS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WABE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Old Gold and Stiver purchased. Watches and ] Jewelry Repaired. 225 King-St, Corner of Boaufain, AT WHOLESALE\\ HA YNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. feb 28 c lj Fall and Winter Clothing, 81f> KINO STREET, West Sido, Ouo Door South of Market Street, CHARLESTON S. C. Now opened, an Elegant Supply of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, all qualities. Fino medium and low priced for Dress and Business purposes. Also Hoy Clothing to suit all ages. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Supplied with a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassi mcro and VeBlings made to order in host style. Goodd also sold by the yard. We invite purchasers to call and look through the 8upply, which is offered at LOW PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEN, Agent. B. W. McTunEous, Superintendent, oct 10 m 2 HILDERS HOUSE, (koumkiu.y mrs. ninnLK's,) 284 KING STREET, Between Wcnticorth and Hazel Streets, and u-it hi n three minutes' walk of all the ]*rincipal Wholesale and Retail Houses of Meeting, King and JIayne Streets, and the Post Office, Charleston, S. C. The City Bnilwny, whioh runs to caoh extremity of tho City, is within fifty yards of tho houso. TERMS OF BOARD: Board by tho day.||2 60 M " ? Week.$12 00 to $10 00 Hr.snv Bparnick, Mus. B. Hiluer*. ort If - If Selling Off! Selling Off! ?CLOSING OUT? - " W'.i ._.J .. Ii IN VIEW OF AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF BUSINESS, CONSEQUENTLY OFFER FOB CASH, Our now COMPLETE STOCK in every Line at Rates much below FORMER PEIOE8. ..... M. . . . . . , BARGAINS CAN BE HAD 1 Greet Inducements Offered from now until JANUARY 1, 1808. If you want CHEAP GOODS for the Next Sixty Days, CALL AT BULL & scornis \ \Sjr\^ KT) To FiU 8Pccial Orders 1000 BUSHELS HOUGH KICK. 500 BUSHELS PEA8. 200 BUSHELS FINDERS. For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET FIGURES IN CASH. TI^*5 ARE STILL IN THE COTTON MARKET, Prepared to BUY such Lots as may ofTur or receive on Consignment, All of which shall receive the prompt atten tion of Bull & Scovill. fob 23 y lo CHEAP GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT KEITT BROTHERS. WE WOULD AGAIN INFORM our FRIENDS Hint we aro now receiving our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods and Groceries, Which we offer on reasonable tcrnm. If our frionds will giTC us a call, ve have no doubt we can inako it profitable to both parties. We ore also prepared to continue the shipping of | COTTON, RICE, &C, to the well known house of WILLIS & CHISOLM, Charleston, whero prompt attention will be given to the sole of the name at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, and the money can be received at our Office here, without ono cent cost to the owner. T^TOTICE,?OUR DEBTORS WILL PLEASE J_^| Remember us when (heir Cotton and other Produco is sold, and settle up their old accounts. KEITT BROTHERS, oot 19 c ly Just Received NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP. SUPERIOR MOYUNE HYSON AND NEW SKA SON OOLONG TEAS. NORTHERN PICKLED BEEF, very Choice. No. 1 MACKEREL and Sealed HERRINGS, and a full supply of GROCERIES. Al.RO SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c. A few pretty HATS for Lndics. Rongh Rice Bought at highest market rate?, also PEAS, HIDES AND PRODUCE, generally. COTTON Shipped to Messrs. lt. L. JEFFERS & &0., free of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Store, oct 10?ly Market Street. NEW STORE. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN IN. I forming their Friends nod the Public Gene rally, that they have opened their NEW STORE, and aro now prepared to wait upon them with a nioe Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, &C, Generally found in a COUNTRY STORE. Come and examine. M?LLER & DAVIS. uov 9 c ly The Southern Drug Store rases DR. -B. M. SBTLER ? ,..' t ? , .'? 'V HAVING REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE fron? Iii? well known Stand, Lcguleavo respectfully to invito his friends throughout the District, to visit him at his Hew, Large and well Furnished ESTABLISHMENT on RUSSELL-STREET, opposite Messrs BULL & SCOVILL'S, where they will be sure to be supplied with tho Tory best Drugs and Medicines the Market affords, and at the lowest market prices. He has on hand now a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Dye 8tuffs, Lye and Potash, Maizena and Cora Staroh, Cooking and Washing Soda, Blaok Pepper, Spices of all kinds, COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER, &c, Prepared by Ephraim Larrabee, BITTERS of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Singlo and double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BBANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes, TEBFUME8 and TOILET SOAPS. Call and satisfy yourselves?you can get just what you want. Just received a lot of that fine "DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO." gray Will open on 8undays from 7 to 10. A. M. nnd from 4 j to 7 P. M; feb 28 c ly THE CANNON HOUSE! (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) THE SUBSCBIBER WOULD Rc Ispcctfully inform the Traveling Pub SSSg"? ?ts-t bis HOUSE is opened for THH* their aceoraodation. BATES OF BOABD. Board per Day.$ 1 7? " " Weck. 7 00 *? " Month. 20 00 ALSO A BAR-ROOM In the Basement, winch in supplied with the best of] Liquors. j^vs. c^LisrisroiSF, l\apriclor. nng 8 c Frederick Fersner, M E C If A XI C A L D E X T I S T. Will attend to those who wish his service" at their residences, hy being informed through the Postoffico or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD nnd 8 IL VFB PLATE; also the VULCAN ITH WOBK. All work done Warranted to give satisfaction. Bcsidcnco: at Mr JOSEPH FERSXER'8, Orajigc burg District, S. C. mar 80 tf Wofford College, SPABTANB?RG C. II., SOUTH CAROLINA. The First Session of the Fourteenth Collegiate Year begins on the 1st October, 1807. The course of study remains unchanged, but the Faculty now admit irregular students or such as wish to pursue particular studies only. Tho Preparatory School, under tho immediate supervision of the Faculty, opens at the snme time. Tuition per Year including contingent foe ? $54 00 Board per month about - - 12 00 Bills payable in advance in specie or its equiva lent in currency. The Divinity School also opens at the sanu time under the supervision of Bcv. A. M. Shipp, D. i)., ilnv. Whitcfoord Smith, D. D., and Bcv. A. H. Les ter, A. M. For further particulars address A. M. 811IPP, President, aug 24 { tf THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE! Burke's Weekly FOR BOYS AND GIRL. -:o: Brilliantly Blast ratal and ELtjantly Printed-, -:o: NOW PUBLISHING MAROONER'S ISLAND, or Dr. Gordon in Search of his Children ; a sequel to tho "Young Maroon ors," l>y Bov. F. B. Goulding, JACK BOBELL, or, a Boy's Adventures in Texas. A story of the Texan War of Independence, by one of Fanniu's men. Pronounced hy tho Southern Press "equal to tho beat of Mayne Beid's Stories." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 per year in advance; threo copies $5.00; tlvo copies $8.00; ten copies $15.00 and twenty-ono copies $80.00. Sample copies sent on application. ? Clergymen nnd Teachers furnished at $1.50 per annum. sept 28 $ tf Deniorest's Monthly Magazine. UNIVERSALLY acknowledged tho Model Parlor Magazine of America; devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought, Porsonnl and Literary Gossip (Including special de partments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises, Music, Amuse ments, etc.; all by the best authors, and profusely nnd artistically illustrated with costly Engravings (full size), useful nnd reliable Patterns, * Embroide ries, Jewelry, and a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining litera ture. No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste, can afford to do without the Mod ern monthly. Singlo copies 80 cents; back num bers, us specimens, 10 cents; either mailed free. Yearly, $8, with a valuable premium ; two copies .?5.60; three copies, $7.50; fivo copies, $12, and splendid premiums for clubs at $8 each, with tho first premiums to each subscriber. Address W. JENNINGS BEMOREST, No. 478, Br'fftdway Now York. Demurest'h Monthly and Young America, together, si. with the premiums for each. oct 12 d ? If 1? iiuMi . lg ORan G e BURG' DISTRICT. "ait (tfiO ? I i The State ex relatione Solicitor Southern Circuit, , ' In Be Lost Documents, in the [matter of the lost Will of Jacob Wolfe, deceased. Testimony. lAIlfAVKI T?VM . Application having been made, DT William IS. Wolfe to prove the existence, loss and contents of the; last Will and Testament of Jacob WoU^'j float* ceased., On motion or Messrs. Islar A Dibbl*,JfcK_ licitors, it \i ordered that aU persons who deebWftt0* to do. may appear and cross examine the evident* produced, and Introduce evidence in reply berero* mc on the 29th day of February, 1868.. i\ <.A Commissioner's Office, ) . V.JV.V. JAMISON, M, 0?ot?,Sm j nov 80 m ' 1 .\i?f-o Wjv In Equity. ~~ ORANGEBURG' DISTRICT? j I>. W. and A. H. Byrd, V ." f-~ ^ James Palterion, Aami el aL \|? J'\ yJ\J? l i, By order of Chancellor Johnson apderlftk IfeT? 1867, the Creditors of Nathaniel A. B/rdi wittpVwrfc" ' their demands before me Trlthin two (1) MfflMfca __. from the date of said order.. V. D. V. JAMISON. Commissioner, nov 28 . !:djaj|dr ?-1?1 ? h ^u.i In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. et.aL l eU al. j .. . .. ????i. 1 i- 1 riolitfxu: John T. Jennings, ct. aL * vs.. Patrick Jennings ct. ???> ? fUWJxtT By order of Chancellor Johnson made Nor. Ill, 1867; the creditors of John S. Jennings, deceased, i ? will prove.their demands before nie within three (*) months from the date of said order. *",*r* tun V. D. V. JAMISON^ Commissioner, nov 23 '.* ^heFko^ In Equity, : OKANGEBUIta DISTRICT*,:... -. btii im%$$@& T : -"an-1M ? : s *' I ? ??: MitiiAjrr&a A. D. Frederick, ct. al.. By order made in this case (lie creditors ot L. K. Cooncr, deceased, will prove their demands bsfor**..., me at Orangeburg by the firat day of February' next. .' hi tar. iuiST Commissioner's Office, ^ V. D. V. JAMISON, OrangcburgC. il. \ Commissioner: !?r\ ^-^7,18UT. J ,, , ,! i-^Jb -?-r--TT?-\. In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. ti --{n 'frdt oct 26 Heavy Livingston, Executor > ? Barnett Livingston, vs. B: Williamson ct. aL i Devisees and Legatees. By order of Chancellor Ju!.i:?oh, in this *a?*,\V ' nm authorized tr. settle all the debts duo; te mJ? aexri Kxccutor of B. Livii?gt4eer en the a nm d of UireV . disinterested persons, taken' before the' Cam's* la-*1* akacr. Debtors disposed to avail the|n*elvr* wf thim? order, will apply to Messrs, .Wutsbiift" ?-L*e;ir?.; Ornngcburg. I am nl3b' authorized to treat fnr ?ri- [ vatc sale of the.instate lands. Persons wishing to* buy will apidv as above " HENRY LIVINGSTON, EXMotar. . lam . .?m .1 _? _ ; I . i in* *^ In Equity, H,a ouANGKHum: district. ?; V. D. V. Jamison, Coro'r in Eq'y ' vs. Credlter*? Tho Creditors and Distributee* . JHlLt.i .- : of Wm. M. Iriok. j , . .H4J . ' .. Alt By order of Chancellor Johnson, the er?4it*to?# William 31. Irick will present' and prove - taeir.liev^ mands before the Special Commissioner appoints !? this case, (at office of Hidsons A LegSTe.} wlihiea three months from the date-hereof. - ?. Oct. 22d, 1867. C. B. GLOVER. Spoeial CommisaieaAr.. k oct 26 Inm IN EQUITY, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT* v/ Howard A. Foglc and Rebecca F. Fogle.) . . ?, vs. 1 'V * . : ? '^at David J. Clayton and others. , ) . ...,{ ^.^jv Pursuant to an order in this case, all persans keY* ing claims against the Estate of William Fagleettd/ Susan Fogle, dec, will present and prove tJiess befero me and all persons indebted, to the same ~mfll Willi payment within three mouths from this -data.".rSi ar* Commissioner's Office, V V. D. J AMIPOBf, Orangeburg, C H, \ C?n??iBaioBBjo. ; Sept. 80, 1867. J oe? 6?4w . -,.,3^i< IS EftUECY,. ^ ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. M. A. Dnv^ Adm'r of G. S. Binnaker, ) {1 Sarah Binnaker, ct. al. Dis. nnd Cred. j It appearing to my satisfaction that John end] James Binnaker, ltichnrd and Louisa Hare, sad Elizabeth Bolton, defendants in the above stated cose arc absent from nnd reside beyond the limiti of this State, on motion of Messrs Hutaons k Lo garo, Complainants Solicitors, it is ordered; thai the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer er demur to tho Complainants bill within 40 days from this dote, or the same wili'be taken as against then* pro confesso. Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON,, Orangeburg C. H., V ComroiSsiene%, Do.o 2, 1867. ) dec 7 40d ;-?-!?!-f.jr > Tho State of South Carolina. ORANGEBUDISTRICT.'? In the Ccurt of Common Pleas. ! I L*T II. II- Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. tmt< son, A. K. Talmadge. - ft',. > .< ^luburtos attachment. \\T II LUKAS the PlniutifTs did on the 20th day Yy of May tile their dcol&ration against the De fendants, who ( >s it is said) are'absent from and without the limits of this State, an.1 have neither wives nor attorneys known Within, tho same, upon whom a copy of said declaration may be served: On motion oflluisons & Legare, Plaint ids Attorney* it is ordered, that tho said Defendants do appear, and plead to the said declaration on or before the 22nd day of May, which will bo in the year of ?nV Lord, One -Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty eight, otherwiso final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against them. J. FiBOBINSON,. May 20, 1867. XX jun 1 e8m4 C. f * _* ; >w>t_ ?_.. ? _ A ir.Ai>Y is i>i^inous of oss. A TA1NING a Situation as TEACH Kit, cither in a Family, or in n School. She is competent to Teach the EnpBsli Branches,nnd Music, bnth.^n the Piano and .Guitar. Tho best of rcferenocs ean b# given, if required. Address E. H.. Care Holmes'Book.House. oot lO?tf OharlcMon, S. C