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RELIGIOUS. * Village?Rsv.PA.'S. DjCfc^?rf, <rVcry ..Sabbath at II A. M. and 4 T. M. LcoUn-o cVcry Thursday at' 7J* P. M. >v "-?*?'? Episcopal, Village?BeV..Styles Mellicuamp, every1 ?f her Rbv. W. A. Ho?ck?At Trinity 1st and 3d Sun daye. :> ? ,r Rby. P.&er?ick>-^AV St. ^T?tthews''1st and: 8d Sundays. At Lebanon 2d and 4th Sundays. Vi ) Eapttst. Villa?e-tRey'. DttC l. D.' l)oa'nAM-<l|tf"ttna^ $\ each month at7 P. Mi ahdiid Sunday if each niorUhy at 11 ?? M. and 7 P. M. , , Rev. Dn. I. D. Durham?At Four Holes, 1st Sun day of jeach month.' \ 7 , ; ft r\ Of A rJT *}<?| . v t k.. j . .u L ti. Q .< I U i ^ v. -. ' :.;j Rev. R. J. Edwards?At Brnnohville, 1st nnd 3d | Sundays in each month. Sdntoc, 2d and 4th Sun flays of each month. Rev. W. F. CiiapliN?At'Ebencscr, 1st Sunday of oaoh month. Canaan, 3d Sunday of each month! Bull'Swnmp,-4tlrSimdrty-of cnoh-month. ? ??1 *????? Rev. D. F. SiuaxH^f^Vtj^rftjooh, ;2<1 lind 4th Sun days (morning.) O?ribth, 2d and 4th' Sundays (nf ternobn.) \ *?in Xi ?? '? "-]'' Rev. W,; J. >Sn"mi;r?At Glcngary School. House, ' 1st and 8d Sundays. Santce, .(colored Sunday School), 2d and 4th Sundays. Mctltpdist?Appointments for . Oramjebunj Dis trict; 3. C. Conference, pi Quarter. : St."-George's?April Gth and 7th." Ur'pER OnANor?Tr'nury, April 13th nndlltti. ? Providence?Bethlehem, April 20th and 21st. B'l'.AckVville?Grahams, April 27th and 28th. Upper St.'Matthews?Asbury Chapel, May 4th' and Gth. . Oraxgebua??May 11th and 12lh. BRArfciiviLLE?Bethlehem, Majt 18th and 1.0th. St.' Matt trews?Tabernacle, May 25th ami 20f1i. Barn well?May 3jst. ' ' " ' Aiken and Gr.vnitevim.e?Juno 1st nnd 2d. Lexington?Shilo, June 8th and 0th. Eastern Oraxoe?White House, June 1.5th and lCtln A. M. CH RIETZBERG, P. E. fj?V*"| v*^ \f\l Village?Rev. W. G. Conner; every Sabbath at 11 AVM, ..... Rev. W. G-Connku?At Prospect, 1st and 8d Sun days (afternoon.) Zion, 2d and 4th Sundays (aftcv noon. Rev. Jonx InabIse'T?At Calvary, 1st Sunday in each month. Trinity, 2d Sunday in each month. ?* Rev. J. S. Connor.?At. Providence, 2d ' and 4th Sundays 10gvA.,M. . AtGoi'izbn, 2d, and (4th Sun days 8J F- M. At Target 1st and 3d' SundhyB ltU A. M.' At Bethlehem, 1st and 3d Sundays, 3.1 P. M-.. . . .., .. , .'. . Rev; E. A. Austin?At Davis Bridge, 2d Sunday.' in each month at 11 A. M. Hopewell Church, 3d Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M. Pine Grove'; Church, 4th'Sunday in each month, at 11 A- M. Rev. Tiios. Raysor?1st and 3d Sundays at New Hope, 10J A'. 5*., and Bethlehem at 4*E, M. 2d nnd 4th Sundays at Sardis, (near BranchvRlc'A 10J- A. M., Cattlo Crook, 4 P. M. " BS?~ We will bo glad to complete this list, and re spectfully invite the Clergymen of various denomi nations to send in their appointments, nnd they will be inserted with pleasure among the above. Rules for a Minister. ?di in v.- -? ?.. . T~- ? ? ? ' Rule 1. It becomes a minister's duty at all times to be serious and prayerful. 2. His conversation should be such as he would expect from a St., Paul or St. John. 3. A minister should not feel that his work is accomplished when he has preached to a congregation; but he should warn each man privately with the same zeal thafc he displayed in the pulpit-' 4. Watch your brethren of like profession, or they will jest and talk the Spirit of Christ entirely out of your heart?a dangerous ene my your friend will prove. 5. Do not be satisfied with merely saying your prayers, but wrestle with Clod in secret, and He will manifest Ilimsolf to you in pub K?.:. . , C> Exa ' .e yoursolf at tho closo of each day, and ask yo rsclf if you have boon as earnest in serving-God as you have been to procure tem poral blessings. ' ' 7. At the closo of every Sabbath examine nnd ascertain whether you have warned your brethren faithfully. 8.1 Spend half an hour every morning in se cret prayer nnd meditation. ?* 9.-Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. When you visit on Sunday, or call to take dinner, instead of looking at gardens and talking of crops, be bent in your mind to leave a blessing, and do not leave until you have prayed with the family. Death at the Breakfast Tawi.e.? Robert Bruce, a celebrated Scotch minister, sat at his break fust-table one morning. Hay ing eaten a boiled egg, ho turned to his daugh ter and said: - <:I think I amyot hungry; you .may bring me nnofher egg." .He then grew thoughtful :t moment, and mus\ng a little, added : "Hold; daughter,'hold! my Master calleth me !'* ? Here his sight failed him ; but culling for a Bible, he requested his daughter to phicc his finger on Romans 8: 28, I>9. This being done he repeated tho verse, dwejling especially on, "I am persuaded that neither life nor death shall bo nblo to separate mo from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus my Lord." Ho then said: "God bo with you, my children. I have breakfasted with you, nnd shall sup with my Lord Jesus Christ this night!" These were his last words, for, without a shiver or a groan, he at once started on his Uight to everlasting glory. yjuoador, you brc^tk fas teil ^ftX'yo?r family iiroloJoijiprjijiii^f- #upp$so, ViM *?o|goo$ Ir. Bruce, you should dio Buddonly to-day, rith whom would yOU Bvfp tc'-iiight? ? ; Y,?.'?vi. r,f ;. : ,. [Good tfcics. n< } [From tho Clix-omole-& Scntln?h] * . Pine Straw. Pino Straw as Miiloli is good. As a disin tegrating inedium for very stiff soils l?iporni? able to nhyit. can bb ^beneficial, but only for that pur-poso. 53 The; leaf, of' the pine, is. conir posed otjalicate. or. saud mixed with a base of vegetable fibre' fthd resin. The outer boating of the leaf is insoliiblo, as is also-the inner part; hence it prevents, the soil from absorbing it. Tho ashes from Pine Straw .submitted to ana lysis, give less potash as a result than the ashes of any?ofbor. ^vegotuhle, the proportions being. 0.15'lVl,000 parfsi Wheat straw, after the grain is formed, gives .390 of potash in 1,000 parts, and before the heads, of. grain yields 4.-70" parts.' Corn stalks contain .175 'parts. Cow. pea vines from .200 to .250*in 1,000 parts. Potato vuies'.contain .also Jargo quantities of ?potash. Potash being one of' the' nmin consti tuents of the plants we most raise, it is evident that a soil deficient in it cannot bo productive, and Pine'Straw will not give it' what is re quired as it cannot bo absorbed by plants. In the analysts of soils of different countries it is shown that resinous matter is contained in somo stcrile^ils, and iu such the rust attacks w.l^cat, rye or oats. In .some portions or Belgium", where pine. Woods abound, and where tho inhabitants are ? . . . - ' conceded to bo the best agriculturalists in The world, and as careful-of producing and.saving manures ns.the Chinese, no tiller of.thosoil, however short.of raw materials to bed his cow or pig, will allow any Pine Straw to be used for that purpose; that article is only used as fuel by the poorer classes ; they well know that rust would bo the result if used iu manures. One of our tenants covered a part of a field with Pine Straw, and* for'several years after wards could no} raise cither wheat or clover on it, notwithstanding heavy manuringaftcr.wards. Five years ngo, 1 planted potatoes, and gave them a heavy mulching of Fiflc Straw, the ground being well manured previous to-, pulling iii-tho potatoes. Next year the field was plant ed in corn, and that portion previously mulched produced stalks two feet smaller than the other portions which had. however, never been ma nured. Tho second year the field was sown in oats, and the difference was very easy to detect, tho portions' mulched produced less than half the other portions uumuluhcd. ? The .same results were observable in the vegetable gardens. The gardener often com plained of being unable to raise several kinds of vcgetnbles upon grounds where manure made with Pine Straw was used ; when using manure made with oak leaves and'straw the result was a fine crop of vegetables. Yours, respectfully, P. J. BKPCKMAXS. High Manuring. A correspondent of the O.ormantown Tele graph, in urging nigh manuring, says : <;I can point to farunora, who, iu addition to all the barn yard manure.which thoy can manufacture; are using from one thousand to fifteen hundred pounds of bone dust per acre ; and to one, in particular, who, in addition to a liberal coat of barnyard manure, (such as would have satisfied most of us) gave his wheat crop a top dressing of derive hundred and $evcufj/-JlVC pound* a/' homc-uiatfr,'s-uj}tr-l>h<>'i*]>/tatc }>er acre. "Sonic of his old fashioned neighbors shake their heads, say 'it won't pay.' 'can't stand it lobq,J ito.. &c., but he has been carrying on in the same place for several years, and can raise crops which surprise those who kuow what was taken off tho land before he come into poscssiuii of it; and yet he says he docs not think he has reached" tl'C amount which.will give the best in terest for the amount invested." Will not sonic of our planters make the ex periment Upon a few acres ? Jt is as clear as daylight, thai the money invested iu manure not only repays in the increase of crops, but it also adds to the intrinsic value of the land. It is an investment that is never exhausted. Let any planter try tin; experiment of making one acre in the middle of tin- field yield double the average of the bah neu of the field, and if he cultivates that field for forty years without manure, the same acre will, at'til 0 end bl that time maintain its capacity of yielding double the overage of the balance of the field. [Cheraw Advertiser. SCHATCIIKS IN IIoilSCS.?Take a heaping teaspoonfulof powdered alum and burn it slow ly. Pill a quart bottle with one part beef brine, one part alcohol, and one part urine? into which place the burned alum, and wait for the latter to dissolve thoroughly. Wash the fctlook joint carefully with castile suds, and then bathe parts with the above de scribed decoction. Wc have tried it off :. and it never fails to effect a cure. Tost Ollltr.si Ornrigchiirg District. OFFIOKS. POSTll.tSTKBS. Orangeburg.Thaddens 0. Ilubbell, St. Matthews.Mrs. Sally J. Wiles. Vance's Ferry.Ii. M. I). Avingcr. Br?nchviflc.Mrs. Amy Thompson. Fort Motto.John Birchmore. FOI! THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION of Papier Mncho, nnd Silver Waco eyor ollercd in this market, Buitnblo for PRESENTS for nil occa sions, cull at EZEKIEL & KOI IN S. ;eb28 z ,c Schedule South Carolina ftaW Road. 5 - . * Doxcn Passenger. Leave Columbia at...... r0.80 A&VM.* ami 11.40 A. M. i> -qroagoburg- at,..10.8? A. M * ami 8.08 1?. M. Arrivont Charleston.... 4 P. M. ?J it a Augusta... 6 P. M. and 0 'P. M. - ? : :? , ? . Up Passenger. Leave1 AogtfBta at.....7 A. M. and 0.30 P. M. " Charleston at.-......8 ' A. M.;..';. ? Orangeburg at.1.30 P. M. and 11.65 1*. M: Arrive at Columbia ?t.....6.120 P. M. and 3.22 A. M. Polen' Freight. Leave Oraiigcburg at...............10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston ut....... 6.10 P. M. I Up Freight. ? ; Leave Ornngcburg at.1.38 P. M. Arrivo at Columbia at.>..,?.i.......0.80,P. M. *This is the only Pnssenger Train for Charleston uud Points below Dranohville. For the Augusta 'Rond Passengers may take either Train. riiar 23 g to 1ZEEIEL & KOSH HAVE NOW IN STORE THEIR FULL STOCK ?????? ' ' "'OF. ' AND SUMMER GOODS COMPRISING FULL LINKS OF THE LATEST STYLES OF FANCY GOODS.. DOMESTICS, CLOTIIIXti, BOQTS AND SHOES} ETC., KTO., HICII WERE ALI, S i: L K C T E D ith the Greatest Care, And uro Guaranteed tu bo S O I, ID . For The I. 0 W E S T P R I C E S In the State. CALL AND EXAMINE, fob 28 v lc PAINTER'S KOTICE. j ripHF. UNDERSIGNED llEGJ? LB?Vfe TO UX | form the Citizens of Omngchiii-g and sur rounding Districts that he i.s now prepared to do' HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING, MAREL1NG. GLAZING AND PAPER IIANlMNO, also CALCS1NTERING OLD PLASTERED WALLS Making lhcm look, when done, much better than when li?: r Plastered. All w oik done al the Short est Notice and warranted for Looks and Durability. AU (Uders left at the Store o!' .Mr. .1. It. IMielps will lie prompt\y attended tc. W. C. MITCHELL, a pi 13 8in ROBiNSON & CO., RUSSELL STREET. A LWAYS HAVE ON HAND A WELL ASSOKT _?"Y. cd Stock of Choice GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, TIN AND GLASS". ARK, SHOES, DRV * GOODS, &cj, ALSO A LOT OF CHOICE CIGARS. A gouts For HAUGH'S S?PEK PHOSPHATE Tint MS ?00 Cashj $05 Credit tu 1st November, with City Acceptance. Wo are also Agents for CREM ENS; IIROWN i.'0'S CtJTTON GIN, Manufactured in Columbus, Ga. fob 2.'! 1 v Orangeburg Drug Store. DR.E. J. OLIV EROS. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMER IKS, OILS, Spirits Turpentine, Kerosine oil, Varnish, &c, &c, &e. Receiving Monthly "OSWEOO" CORN STARCH, "Morning Star" Corn Starch, a delicious'food for Infants. Cooking Soda, Cream Tarter, Arrow Hoot, Salac rains. Flavoring Essences, ('loves, Nutmegs, Mace, Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Allspice, &c., \c., ,\r. The Proprietor being a gradual0 of Medicine and n Druggist of long experience, assures the Public that all Medicines bearing his Lablcs are guaranteed pure and reliable. Orders from the Country, when nceonipanicd with ("ASH, respectfully solicited. R. .1. 0LIVEROS, M. D. ? j^iir 2? i y Druggist and Apothecary. JUST- OPENING ? A full supply of Spring Goods consisting ? 1;. U4 of all kinds, DRESS GOODS, LADIES* SI MC COVERINGS, ? I; .. c*.. , ? HOISERY, . ? PARASOLS; SILK RIBBONS, WHITE-GOODS, -.*?-? ? -..NOTIONS, , ocC. &C, Together with an extensive supply of PRINTS, LONG CLOTHS) SHEETINGS and other DOMESTIC GOODSS. ., . . READY MADE CLOTHING, ; Of .which will be found a grout variety of shades and sizes. Together with mauy ? other. GOODS too numerous to mention. A call is respectfully solicited t march 1(J 3y tax 3st?tic:e to thio tax payers of okaxgk parish. IWILL ATTENDON THE FOLLOWING DAYS, at i !iu following places, to Assess anil Deceive He turns of Taxable property, anil all other returns, in cluding Capitation, ms required by law: On Monday. April I. at I'cldor's. Tuesday. ~\ '? Four Holes. ?? Wednesday, " ? '<>, " Jamison's. " Thursday, " -t, " Klliott's. Friday. ?? ?, Zeigler's. '? Saturday, t 14 (J; '? Dull Swamp. Monday, '? s, 14 C! lea ton's. Tuesday, '? 1'. ?? llre-wiVa, Wednesday, " ID, *? Tyler's. ?< Tliursilay, ?? 1'. ?? 'dories'. *? Friday, " V2, " Uorbi It ?rille. ? S.durdiiy. " I?, ?' Ba?terliu> Mill. " I?v;?!?:, " L? io 2Jth a. Or.:n;;obtirg. " Monday, April U'.l, a! CodHi1 tl'r?vei " Tuesday. ?? lie, ?? Howe's I'uiap. '? Wed'y & Tin;; - lay. May 1 ,\ J Dratichviltc, I nil'. ftlso a't a I iit <?< b?rg ik;i!y. during tbr w .?eck on V.u.: May 1 I," whoii the licuorui T ix Hooks will tic '.-1 ? ! ' those faHin?to make ns will be Double Taxt !. The following is a list of Taxable Properly, De turns', ifcc,: Lands. Lota and buildings, Articles manufactured in this Stato, return to he made l>y manufacturer Spirituous Liquors made ami uold. jjl?ggics, Carriages. Hold and Silver Plate. Watches, Jewelry ami Pianos. Professions. Htnployments^ &c.', including Newspapers. Insurance. F.xprcss aud Tele graph Companies, IMidtugraphers, Inco.mes from Salaries, Dent.-. Interests, ?S:<-.. Saw. flour ami Grist Mills. Hotels, Hesfauranls, Dutohers, Dillianl Tables ami Dar-Hooms, Ferries, Public Hacks, Drays, and Baggage Wagons, Dogs, except one for each Plan tation cr inhabited Lot ;a Town or Village, a Capi tation Tax on all Males between the ages oftwehty oii'e and fifty, and o:i all Sales of Goods, Wares and l^Met'cluutdisc made from the 1st day of January, |T?-.iT''i, in 1st day of January, IS'-'.'". a'hd from 1st day of JuuuaVy, IsilT. t.> 1st day of January, D5tiS. Cotton liinncd on Toll is taxed !?-.UU on every Hundred Dclh.vA Ueturns of Spirituous Liquors and of Goods, Wares nml Merchandise sold since 1st January, i;;.;?^- be aiade for tile Quarter ending with MaSm. und paid ..t the expiration of each Quarter. BPrite fuhn Heturns of the Quarterly Tax will he Hkcti'during Court Woek at Oraxigchurg, and the Ttooks wili lie i uj . . the - ah ot .\ ._i i!. ' Every Bmjdoyci will make Hot urns of the names of all Persons that are emjdoyed by him. All Iteturns of Property will Ik* made in person and under Oath*, an.! paid in the District where the Property is located, and no returns will be received by mail, or otherwise, unless .-worn to according to law. Taxes will In' paid only in Gold and Silver coin, United States Treasury Notes, or notes declared to be a legal tender hy the Government of. the;b"idled States, or notes of National Punks, or the bills re ceivable uf ibis Stale, or pay certificate* of Jurors and Constables tor attendance on the Courts. |.. :- Hcsidciits of toe Town ot Ortihgcbiirg are requested to make their Quarterly and General lie turns on Wcdhesduv and Thursday of Court Week. P. W. FA I KEY, Assessor and Tax Collector of Orange Parish. mar II in - I X JSQTJ [TY. o i; a x <; k 11 r kg d i s t'k i ct. The State of South Carolina ) Bx. Pel. -In re loat document?. Solicitor Southern Circuit. ) Application linviiig been made by James YV. Deed and wife and others, for leave to prove the existence loss and contents of a Deed ot Conveyance in Trust, made under order of the Court of Equity in l chrii* ary. I8')0, to Lcvi S. Tyler for the use of .1. W. Ilvctl and wife for joint lives, remainder to survivor tor life, and afterwards lo Ihe issue of the wife On motion of Hut sons ? Lvgare, Solicitors for'Ap plieaiii.ii is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do. may appear and cross rxaininc the evidence produced und introduce evidi nee in reply, bet?re me on the 17i!i day of NovcihV.er next. Commissioner's Olliee, | V. D. JAMISON. . Or.mgeburg l\ II. I Coinniissiotier. Mar. -J1;.' ISt?7. j Nil mar "0 Jim in IlQU i;ty, 0 k a n <: k ii V kg i? ! st (1 i ct. The Stale ex relatione \ Poll to Solicitor Southern ? u nit, '- perpetuate In re lo-; Doji.als. J Test imony. Ajtplication haviiif! been nnule by Mis. Cely Metis to prove the I'xisteiieo, Loss and Contents of the last Will and Testament of James l>. Metis, deceased. (In motion of Messrs. l/lar ?\ Dibble, Solicitors, it is ordered, That all persons who de-Ire so to do. may appeal und cross examine the evidence pro ihiced, und introihice evidence in reply before me on the 'Jiith day of June next. Commissioner's.Oflice, j V. I>. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg'C. II., ^ Coiiiiiiissioucr, March I. Im.7. ) mar Still Tino ?iKm i'kkss." IS pin posed in pul !i It in the Tow n ..f Aihen, S. C. . a ueel.lv paper under lite above title; lo be de voted to General Intelligence?Political, Commer cial, Social. Literary ami Itug'gioiis with a depart ment .if Vgriculiure, including tlie Field, the.Orchard, the V'iiieyard and the Harden. A News Summary, to contain a digest of the important events of the week, will occupy a port ion of Ihe paper, and paf i icular at lout ion will be given lot he unsettled question of labor, ns best adapted to our new condition, ami the development id'ihe resources of the country in Manufactures, Agricultures, Fruit-raising and Vine growing. Telia-: S:; per year, in advance; II. W. HAVENKL, Editor: \V, D. Kii;k.m.\ni>, Publisher. jnii-.l-tf ?so;? v o. r. si y o u r c r, u b s OlLiNGKBURG NEWS, Published : EVERY SATURDAY MORN1XO; At '? - ? OR?NGEB?RG-. s. 0. _ln Extra Copy to 0111/ one Getting up a Chili of Ehr Annual SitltsviiOcrt. Terms :??2.uu Per Ap.iiuu.'. in Advance. Send in your names at once, us SUBSCRIBERS. If you wish to avail yourself of ah Adrer tisiuy Medium,. offering superior inducements, scud your notices to tho Oil. 1XGE Ii L 7.? G A Vi JI '.S' And they will be inserted on the most Liberal Terms. ? ? If you wish any Job Printing executed, patronize your District printing office^ call at the establishment of the ?EANGEBUBG NEWS, ovcr thb Pest Office, and have your orders filled with neatness hnd despatch j at CHARLESTON PRICES. For further particulars apply at this Ofiice to CHARLES IL IIALL. Publisher. Or at Charleston, S. C. to VI ROIL C. lilBBLE, Associate Editor. Or address. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor and Financial Manager, orancjeb?rg", 8. C. the southern cultivator. Is Published Monthly A T A T 11 E N S, (! V. 0 R G I A, IJY wm. ist. white; fllEltMS.?Two Dollars j?cr year, or $1 for six months; AO cents for three months Is An \ am-!:. Single copies "JO cents. All Communications for the paper rind Suit scriptum? .must be addressed to WM. N. WHITE, All.ens (i.i. mar 2? g If i^lj bi/jg notice In the matter of ") February Sittings, 18(17. Guardians nud Trustees, i at Ornngobitrg. The Commissioner having reportod that nil the Records of his office were destroyed during the re cent war. and that he is unable to report even the names of all the Guardians and Trustees: It is or dered, that he do publish a notice to all persons who were appointed Guardians Sr Trustees, or were ill anv way liable to account as such in this Court prior to the l?th May. 18115, to appear before him and en ter in) ? new Imnds on or before the first day of .lone next, and in every case in which he can obtain evi dence to satisfy himself that any person so liable to aeeoir.it has failed to comply with this notice, he shall issue a rule against such persons to comply. It is also ordered, That in addition to their giving new bond, that thoy he required to tile in tho.Com missioiier's Officioj within the time aforesaid, their returns, shewing all their receipts and expenditures for the wards, -md nlso a full schedule id'till the pro perty of every description which they may hohl for their respective wards, Signed. \VM, D. JOHNSON, March 1. 18071 Chancellor. A true copy of the original order on record in this Office. Commissioners Office. ) V. D. V*. JAMISON, March IStltf ( Commissioner, mar '.i ui I C H A, ttIi ESTftiN OA^^rtt COMMISSION MERCHANTS BacoiL, Pork, ilour aid Cqj^v .CHARL^ON^.S. C. .;. IM -H. L. Jeffers & Co.* ?ND Gommission Mercta^1?,;(,',a3,~ CHARLESTON, %,j? 2^ >?. ? v ? ?:?>A* ?' ;*'.'\' -< ?!??!*? SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T? f nE/S?LlP^ 'of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for*Op-" plica carefully nttended to. ? ?? ,v,JAi Bemr to Captain John A." Hamilton; R. G^-StonvAtA Esq.^Ornng^burj5, Dr. ffm. C. Whetatonjp. 8t, M>? WILLIS & CHISOLH f FATOKS, COMMISSION toRCjff^ AXD SHIPPING .AOENTS. LL ATTEND 'W THE'PUECnASE, Knie und shipment tu Foroigp und Do mostic Ports, of'Cot tun, Rico, Luniber and Nav. . , ?1 Store?. " - - " ? ' ? f? ATLAXTfC wharf," "' s u' crMA:R];E^TON; 8. -er" E. WILLIS. ALEX'. R: CHlSOLM.''*''* fch 08 1 - ? V'-yvi? S. Thomas, Jh., Wm. S. Lanneav., William G. Whilden & Co. ^ .FORMERLY OF ' ? uKf?*'9 HAY DENf' &; WHIlDEN: lnOALElUS IN * j . WAtC 1! LS. .1 F.W ELTlV, SI LV?ft Vt'ARE, CROCK-' ERY, CHINA,-GLASS -WARE, AND . , , HOUti'l? FUUNISHLNQ ARTICLES.'* Old Gold and S/teer purcltartd. Watches und Jncvleyrepaired. ? i ttl 2*25 King-St., Copuer of Benufkliv J 2' WHOLESALE 11 JIATNE STREET CHARLESTON.'S. C. fch 2-1 . . 2m' J. -E..ADGER & CO., Diroct Importers and Dealers ? . ?... . IN. ? , . . ...... k HARD WARE., Ci'TLERY, GINS, RAR IRON, STEEL, NAILS, A(1 'RICPLTURA"L IM CLEMENTS, &Q., Ao. 139 Meetouj-strect, NEAR CHARLESTON MOT FL. AND iV?, 02 AM.V7T TU 1', J. ELLISON ADGER. E. D. 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