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AGRICULTURAL, &C, 1 .-rtra31ine /foPiSowijig Wheat. tijfkO IntUol i^;.:. ' It; IiHltticpJCstloH'-tt presented to tho'farmer whether ho shall bow his wheat vory early in the season on soil hastily and imperfectly pro parcel, or wait until', a'later period nud expend more labor in - the. preparation of tho seed . bed, lot hinr%c^lai0M%voVrr?,f Iate^1 sowing and th3Mu*g*h ''^r^a'riiUVb.^'?iAii^ taost circuit j stances early1 hoWm^'nj1 of* ho advantage, : and often it is highly' injurious. The Supposed beuefjt to-lie,derived ' fhfoi [H? is ja ? largo JfijU; growth}and 'strong .rooted plants ; which nau endure the winter. But it is not always , the; largest growth,of top in tho wheat plant in the fall which makes' tho! ropt. \JSarlJ sown wheatmav have fta growth^ by mean a {ofrwa?m, wet weather,'^hroV?<largoly',to''th6'top ahd less to the root, than \b ?TcsTiWblej ?i?cJ InVfthifl case will-.not como through tho >winter' as woll as thaVte?Wn late, ?dien theiwolfwenthefAb favor* ' ahlo to root growth and healthy development of JeaT._ We dp not advise lato sowing on poor .ly prepared grouivd.vaud. that which is /too much impoverished; .'Sow early on such soil if you must sow it in a:poor condition.'ifBut ;it\is preferable to dofef the sccdibg ? week or two, aud, in the mean timo, till and manure tho larid?! iAl'top dressing of manure or straw, aftc^'tho sowing, is worth more for winter pro tection than a large development of tho plant leafy Western -fanners that* are in the^ habit of burning , largo ctuautitioB of straw . might fiud better use for it in' shielding their wlioal fields. This year*tho Hessian fly whaB injured the wheat orop,yto a. grcatec extent than usual. Early sowiug induces their attack. Very cajjly sowiug followed by>a warm autumn ?BouieJ-i lire's causes tho ecod stalk to start beforo winter stops tho growth of tho plaut, and thus a por tiou of its strength is wasted. Wo do not ad vocate qxtre^uee either w^yT iiv sowing. wheat, bn? fi rst, rt nib rough preparation of the soil, then the-choo?ing, if .possible,-of that) medium period which comes after the boat aud drouth nf'?n curly autumu, and gives time for a mode rate 'and healthy growth before winter. Sowing Rye. w ? !i" ? As to Soil..?The bast soil for rye Ls a rich alluvial bottom land, well drained. The next heap, a fertile sandy loam. MANURE.?Five two-horse cart loads of good barn-yard manure, mixed with ten bushels of leached wood asbes, will produce even on or dinary soils a good crop of rye. In . sandy ,-w>U- iKor?k.uu:ll.i?aviu?.be_any rlifimonny , pf fchc silica,that, ryor^raw requires. . ThcvJftahure will ItfbTOaW th? growth of 'the plant/ i&hilst the potash' in tho wood ashes wilh promote the production pfrtho.araiu' Compost to the Acre.?To twpj two-horse loads of^afh-.yard manure jadd, in alternate layers, six two-hjjrsc loads of\yoqd's mould or marsh muck, five bushels of wood ashes, and ?ono "huBhel -of-hobo dust. Let the heap remain in .bulk until it fcrmonts thou fork it over nud juix intimately. Oast out aud spread broad cast, ploughing it in lightly. Now seed the land, and flnlsli'all oft* with the harrow and roller. ' Quantity of Seed to tue Acre.?From four to six pecks should be seeded to tho acre. The large quantity will not bo found too much in aood coudjtiou.?Maryland Farmer. v IlH /<! i**J~ , : j? ..; Orchards. . vffttftrid') wiivfiui>,ft) .(,? tol i/ij'ibn 1 Spread broadcast over old orchards that need to be renovated a compost made of ten bushels of slacked lime, four two-horse cart-loads of wood's mould, marsh muck, or the scrapings of headlands.or ditcher, two bushels of bone dust,! five bushels of ashes, one, bushol of plaster and one bush,ol.qf refuse sajt.. Make up the hoap, ^layvir bv^ layer tpf these ingredients, and after it has heated turn it over and cart' out. Spread the compost broadcast, and either plough it in . lightly and harrow, or harrow and cross har row Jthc land, aud in cithqr caso complete the Preparation kor a Young Orciiard.? Seize the first convenient opportunity to plough very?dpep the Jand upon which a young or ; fc?lda >is i^o;hc^ct ddt. \ ?tih fdcsjrabjo that the plough should either be run twice in the same furrow, or that the subsoil plough should fol low tho ordinary plough?the latter mode bc if?f/by brr^hc bkst..< Bijt depth of soil is cs sehtial tb the future and vigoTons growth of the trees. (Harrowjuutil. t)ic soil is well pul verized. Checker on tho land at such distances as you propose to plant the troos; dig tho boles where the cross lines intersect each other( and not let them bo less than thrco feet wide and three fect deep. Keep the top soil sepa rated from the subsoil, and id planting return j-ho best soil to tlicxoots, leaving the subsoil to finish witli. Steko tho trees, nud finish by mulching them to protect thorn, from drought. [Muryland Farmer. i HoWjTOjKjBBP Meat Kitrsh.?As farmors Arc at n distance from moat market, the follow ing diroctionsfor kooping meat may bo of ubo to tlioso that try it: Cut the meat in slices ready to fry. Pack it in a jar in layers, [ aprinkling with salt and popper, just enough to make it palatabto, Put on tho top a thick paper or cloth, with salt half au inch thick. Keep this on all the while. I have kept meat throe weeks' in the summer in thiB manner, and the laat was as goofy as the first. rpiIE IIIOIIK8T CA8II MARKET PRIOR OIVEN X for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Rocs Wax, Tallow, Ilbles, Purs, etc., etc., by EZEKIEL s: KOflN. fcl?23 y It CHARLESTON CARDS. : " DBAI.BR IN ?.'* ' All Kenels of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer of Fino Havana and Domestic Scgnrs, No. 55 Society Street, One Door From Kiny, CHARLESTON, S. C. Samples Sent by Express, sept 21 m 3 Zimmerman ; j ?OTTON FACTOR AtfD JGtENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Adgor's North Wharf, i Consignments Respectfully Solicited, sept 21 m 3 Or. H. WALTER & CO., FACTOE8 AND /. t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adyer's Nortl?faiar/ ' CHARLESTON, S>j C(. \f\ i Liberal Advances made on all produce Con signed to their Care. QUO. U. WAI.TBB, \J fA ' V?Ik S. M'cORJIACK, E* R. WALTKn; sept 21 r m 8 OSWELL REEDER, COTTON FACTOR AND j f\x jJ . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ADGER'S NORTH AYliARF, Hj C II A R L E S T O N, S . C - 4 \) "\-to?e ? r. a ^ \ . ^ l3 ? ~T <^ ? ? V ,. At; Consignments Respectfully Solicited. ; sept 21 m . 3 C. Clacius. A. Wittb. CLAC1?S & \VTTTE, NO. SO FAST BAY, C II ARLESTON, S. C, Commission Merchants, and WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Ba;/oiny, Hope and , Liquors. sopt 14 * Cm 'TJurnham's Drug Store." I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE BBCfcattentiou of my .friends and those of my father to the largo stock of Drugs, Peifum Stuffs ami Pat cut Medicines, ??_3? which will bo sold low for cash, such as Quinine;'Opium, Lobelia, Uurnhams Godfreys Cor dial andiDalsam Turlington, &c, &c, either whole sale or rptait. Call and examine my Stock, as it is no.trouble to show my noons; ? - . - ? Country orders filled with the same dippatoh as bcforCitho war. E. S. HUHN II AM, , No. 421 King Street, near Culhoim-St.., Sign Red Mortnr, sept 21?Sm Charleston, S. C. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports, of Cotton, Rice. Lumber "and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, oaHARiuESTOisr, s. e. E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CHIS?LM. fob 23! Y- ''? ? \ v S, Thomas, Jn., Wit. S. Laknkat., William G;Whilden & Co. FORMERLY OF HAYDEN & WHILDEN, : dk a i, V. US in . WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Ofd Gold and Silver purchased. Watches am) Jewelry Repaired. 225 King-St, Corner of Beaufain, AT WHOLESALE 11 HAYNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. fcl>23 c ly " CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WER15 & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods are selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND; NO. 'Js? KING STREET j Three doors below Went worth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H. C. Stoll. Charles Wkbb. II. C. Walkkii. feb 23 c tf Charleston Hotels CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS, POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN HOTEL still offers its unrivalled accommoda tions to the Travplliug Public; audits past prestige will be sustained in every particular. The surviving ProprioW will ho happy to do ali in his power for tho comfort of his guests. GEORGE 0. MIXER. nug 17 * ? ? % tf CHARLESTON CARDS. WM. WALTON SMITH, COT^OOST FACTOR ?and? COMiMISSION MERCHANT, Boycc & ? Cb.'s Wharf. CHARLESTON, 8. D. B?S?**Prompt ami personal attention given to tho Bale of Cotton. aug 24 , , ... . mos 0 J. A. Quackenfoush, 120 EAST RAT, C II A R ii E S T 0 N , S . C . WHOLESALE GROCEti, and ! yj} Commission Merchant, dealer in Sugar, Teas, Bacon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. jBepl li: y j ? ja .6 ^. bi^citOtFy' ' |J c. wui.bern. Henry Bischoff & Co., I - WHOLESALE GROCERS and dealers in WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, Ac, No. 1!)7 East Bay, C II A RLESTON, S. C. j . aept I I jj m, 6 SAM'L R, MARSHALL, IMPORTER and dealer in English and American ! HA RU WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS. and Agricultural Implements, 310 King Street, 3d D.?or Below 'Society, CHARLESTON, S. C. ecpt 14 * 3m Wagener, Heath & Monsees, PLANTATION AND FAMILY GROCERS, "WHOLESALK AND RETAIL. Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork. Beef, Flour. , Sugar, CuileCj Tea, etc., etc., WINES, LIQljQRS, SEGARS AND T O R A C C O Aos. ll>3 and 1G5 East Bay, car. Quwn^strccl. CHARLESTON; S. C. Lit- itfif All Orders Promptly Attended*o"t&fl I' sept W m 0 H. L. Jeffers & Co., FACTOIvS AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE of Cotton rind otlicr Produce. Orders for sup pliers carefully attended to. Refer to Captain Joliii A. Hautilton. II. 0. Stone. Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Win. (.'. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. apl G tf To the Planters. COTTON TIE AND IRON HOOPS . FOR,BALING COTTON. IRON HOOPS for Baling C'V.ion; being largely in use in tho whole Southern Country, and be ing sold at a much less prie- 'infln R0po, the proprie ty of '.icing ihom in place of Rope is brought to the attention of the Planters. Resides the difference in value, the Iron Ties are great preservers of Cotton, when haled, from tire. Eve?-y Tie is..porfeot and ready for immediate use. We havo made, arrange ments to supply tho "ARROW TIE," and will ho prepared to fill orders promptly at the Lowest Mar ket Price. Wo beg that our friends in ordering, will state whether they will use Ties or Rope. E. II. 110DG ERS & CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, Charleston 8. C. july 2(). | 2in The Mercury. ?o CONDUCTED BY R. B. RHETT JR., & BROTHER. Charleston, S. C. F. W. DAWSON, Assistant Editor SubHorlption, per annum, payable in advance: Daily. $8,00. Tri-Weekly. $1,00. fob 2:>. dh tf T h e C h n r 1 e s t o h C o uric r . PUBLISHED BY a. s. wii,lington & (10.] City Printers, No. 1 11 East Bay. CHARLESTON, S. C. TERMS. Daily one year. $10,00. Daily Six 'Months. 5.00. Daily Three Months. 2,60. TH-Weekly, one year. 0,00. Tri-Weekly, Six Months. 1,00. T1.LK Charleston Daily News, G. It. CATIICAKT, Editor. cathcart, McMillan & Morton I ronrtctorn, No. 18 11 avne Street, CITY PRINTERS. thums cash. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily?Twelve Months.$10 00 Daily?Six Months. f? 00 Daily?Three Months. 2 AO Single Copies.'? cents To jjewg Donlers.:1 cents Pf 1 IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TUR CITIZENS OF ORA^IGEBURG AND THE ADJOINING Districts that I am still at my Old Stand, ready to do any work In my lino at the Shortest Notice. I have on hand several Now and Second band CARRIAGES and, BUGGIES, nbo two WAGONS, one 4 Horse and one ). r-ALSO? TWO NEW COTTON GINS Which I will Sell for $150 each, Warranted to do Good Work, or to be roturncd. My Cotton Gin? and Preen aro in perfect order, und rendy to 01N on TOLL for all those who mrty favor me with their Cotton the coming Season. I am Agent for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IKON HOOP FOR BALING COTTON. , "' Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being largely in use in Hie South, and being sold much oheopor than Rope, the propriety of using them in place of Ropo, is brought to the attention of the Planters. These Ties are great Preservers of Cotton, when balc.I, from Fire. Every Tio is perfect, and ready ,for imme diate use. I will keep constantly on hand a lot of the Universal Tie and Iron Hoop, which I will seU at Charles ton prices?12 cents, expenses added. A sample of tbe above Tie can be seen at this Oflicc, where it me - be compared to the- Arrow Tic. Persons then can judge for themselves, which they prefer. , H^itMASr' BIGGS. nug 24 c ]y "Quick Sales and Small Profits." ?:o: JOHN D. STOCKER & CO., CORNER STORE, RUSSELL-STREET AND RAIL! ROAD AVENUE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! -:o: mil!'. SUBSCRIBERS RESi^CTF?LLY ANNOUNCE TO TUE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG DIS X trict that they hnvo RECEIVED AND NOW OPENED T II E I R S E C 0 AT D S V r P L Y OF SPRING AND SUMMER ftOODS, Purchased Kilico the recent DECLINE IN COTTON, which enable thoiu to soli CHEAP FOR CASH At Prices to suit the TIMES, and lower than have been ollere?! sine?- ihe TYur. WE AR E NOW OFFERING CALICOS at. 10c. GOOD CALICOS .a 12Jc. BEST CALICOS from l?c. to 20. BLEACHED SHIRTINGS from 12.1c. to Stl. A GOOD AHT1CLE 1 yd wide at 20c FAST COLORED SCOTCH MUSLINS at 25c. Together with the above may bo found A LABOE ASSORTMENT OF CLtsUliNG, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, UROCEltlES, ETC. may 11 LOW FOX CASH OR BARTER. lv JOHN D. STOCKEI? & CO. ?II II II I I I I ?! I I !? I I I I l> i !? ?! <?+ + or KveUr HKficnirTioN, * t AI M KS. M. K. It a L\S, One Door West Female. Seminary, s. oiiANCiaiuiio,e. Georgia State Lottery FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE -MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME." BO YD, WILSON & Co., MANAGERS, ATLANTA, GA. GREAT SCHEME. One Dollar?Full Ticket. Capital Prize $20.000 for One Dollar. EXTRA CLASS B. f jnillS GREAT LOTTERY for the tienont of the X MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME will bo drawn iu Publio at Atluuta, Ga.,-on Wednesday, the 9th ilny of Ootobcr next, 1867. GREAT SCHEME. 1 Prixc of $20,000 Id $20,000 1 Prixe of 5,000 is f>,000 1 Prixe of 2,000 is ? 2,000 1 Prixc of 1,000 is 1,000 1 Prixe of COO is 500 1 Prixe of 500 is 50b 4 Prixcs of 260 are 1,000 100 Prixes of 100 aro 10,000 200 Prises of 50 uro 10,000 Prixes amounting to $50,000 $50,000 in prizes, for one dollar per ticket. A pneknge of 10 tioKcts may draw $H0.(KM>. Bxif" All prixes aro payablo without disoount, and the oiheial drawing sent to each purehayr. Tickets one dollar. For Bale at tho Post Office, Ornngehurg, S. C. STEVENS HOUSE, 21. 23, 25 if- 27 Broadway, Ar. Y. Opposite Howling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. npiIE STEVENS HOUSE is u oil and widely known I to the travelUng public. The locatiou is es pecially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to tho business part of the city?is on the highway of Southern nnd Western I ravel?and adjacent, to all tho principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tho STEVEN'S HOUSE has liberal accommoda tion for over 800 guests?It Is well furnished, and possesses evory modern improvement for the com fort for its inmates. Tho rooms aro spacious and woll ventilated?provided with gas and wntor?the attendance is prompt and respectful?and the table is genero <dy provided with every dolicacy of tho season?at moderate, rates. The rooms having been refurnished nnd remodel ed, we aro enabled to offer extra facilities for tho comfort and pleasure of our guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., yta\i><?Oni Proprietors. /<?-'?' TjVm THE LAUGEST AND FINEST SELECTION _l? of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered in this market, suitable for PRESENTS for all occa M?ns, call at KZEKIEL & KOIIN'S. fob y, le Just deceived at the Ofangeburg Drug Store, ">? HlVucs QT7TNTNE. 20 MORPHIN i:. HH> Pnuml? EPSOM SALTS. 10 Gallons CASTOR OIL, 84 SPIRITS TPBPENTINP.. Which U Lclng ottered Wlulosale and Retail at Charleston Price*. ALSO For MoilUud Purposes Brandy, Whiskey and Wines, Late Orders from MILITARY HEADQUARTERS require that no Spirits shall be dispensed unless upon the order of n Li?cnscd Practicing Physician; those coming from lirty distance in the Country will ploaxe observe this fact and govern themselves ac cordingly. I . E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D., Druggist and Apothecary, Omngeburg Drug Stare, mar 2 y 1 "The Church of the Strangers/' N E W Y 0 R K, REV. DR. DEEMS, Piistor. STRANGERS VISITING NEW YORK ARE RE spcctfully informed that a congregation, com poned of Christians of different Protestant acnonii natinns, has been organized under the Pastoral charge of do Rev. CbarlcR F. Deems, D. D., The service is held morning und night In the Large Chapel of the University, two block? west of the New York Hotel. The Pastor's residence and post office address is 221 West. 84th Street. Strangers in tho city, who are sick or in distress, may froely call upon Dr. Deems for pastoral service. When any member of any Churoh comes to New York to engage in business, lot him call promptly on tlio Pastor of the Church of lho etrangor?, tispe cially let this ho dono in the oaso of young tuen who will have a cordial welcome. . jtmc lf> g tf Wofford College, SPARTANRURG C. II., SOUTH CAROLINA. The First Session of the Fourteenth Collegiate Year begins on the 1st. October, 1867. The course of study remains unchanged, hut tho Faculty now admit irregular students or such as wish to pursue particular studies only. * Tho Preparatory School, under the immediate supervision of the Faculty, opens at the same time. Tuition per Year including contingent fee - $6! 00 Board per month about - - - - - 12 00 Bills payable in advance in specie or its equiva lent in currency. Tho Divinity School also opens at tho same time under the supervision of Rev. A. M. Shipp, D. D., Rev. Whitcfoovd Smith. D. D., ami Rev. A. II. Les ter. A. M. For further particulars nddres* A. M. SHIPP. President, hng 2-1 i tf LEGAL NOTICES. TT Sheriff's Sales. .1 r.i By virtue of sundry writs of 11. fa., to me directed, I will sell to the highest bldder^xt Orangcburg Court House, on the first Monday in October next, the following property vis: Ono House and Lot in the Town of Orangcburg, on Windsor or Bauhig Street, said to be the proper ty of Mrs. Alieo Thiess. Levied onjal the suitor the State for taxes. ALSO, All the interest of F. H. Thiess, the husband of Alice Thiess, Ik the said House and Lot, levied en as the property of the said F. H. Thiess, at the suit of Emnnuel Gray. Terms cash. J. W. H. D?KES, 8. O. D. sept 14" x td In Equity, B ) r, \ - U -'-V ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. ..\iv . . ? ,\,S. A. Mackay, adm'r of G. C. Mackay, \ BUI for vs. . >? Injunction' \T. F. Ilutson, Trustee, et. xL ) and Relietr? In pursuance of nn order in this caso from Chan-- ;{ colter Johnson, all persons having claims against the Estate of Qcprge C.. Mackay, deceased, are re quired to ^present and prove tho same before V>e*t OrnngeburgC. iL, within three months from this date. ? Commissioner's Office,-. \. Vi D. fl? PAWtBOB, 5T Aft Aug. 29, ]807. j Commissiouer. augdl- ? xli * ' In Equity*pP? ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, " A. G. Collier. Admr Estate of "J-'i Edward W. Easierlin, * ^f'MUjiMoi'? vs. }- Bill for Injunction and Relief. Caroline Easterlin, et al Creditors and Distributees. '?' "' Pursuant to an order in this case all persons hav ing demands ngaln?l the Eat ate of EDW'D Vf.. EAS- , TER LIN, deceased, -will prove them before me With- v in three mouths from this date, and any one indebt ed to the same will make payment. ' Commissioner's Office. 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, ; Orangeburg C. H.. S. C. - Commissioner. I Ang 14r 1807. J XII 3m In Equity. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. . , Jno. F. Bonnelt, Admr of W; G. W. Pou, vs. \ Bill for Injunction and I: elf of F. H. W. Briggmann and others. Creditors and Distribntees. Pursuant to an order in this case, all persons hay ing demands against the estate of W. G. IV. Pou,. deceased, will prove them before me within three months from this date, or they will be debarred piiyment. and any one iudchted to the same wilt mnkc payment. Commissioner s Office, i V. D. f. JAMISON, Orangcburg C. H. > Commissioner Aug 14, 1807 j XII eom?3 In Equity, ORANGEBUnG DISTRICT. 7 T. W. Gkiiton and r>rah T. his wife, 1 Billior adm r ami ex'r of J. n. Timlnl, vs. j- Injunction' ' . Jno K. Millions and others. ) nnd Beliefs PUKS?AKT to an order from Chancellor Johnson* in this case, nil persons having dewr.ndu agl^nst tho Estate of J. W. Tindal, deceased, will prove tho same before me within throo months from this date, or they will be debarred payment, and any one inT drilled to the sumo may appear before me for the purpose of ascertaining tho real vnluo of their con tracts. ? ( Commissioner s Office, ) V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. II. V Commissioner. > May 17. 18l?7. j jmic 20 XII laro.3 In Equity, ORANGEBCRG DISTRICT. James D. C. Cieckley, adui'r of ") Bill of D. *; CUpnuaiiV'r. tf, \ Injuuetu?. ? M, A. 'OUsW^RnROr- mid tilhvv*.) a=** K???C PURSUANT to an order of ciionceUoi ?^jfji in thU ouso. ?11 persons having demands against the Estate of David \V. Glsseudanucr, will prove,the sumo before me within four mouths from this date, or thoy w(H be debarred paytiuad. and any 4ne JB dcbte.l to the samo may appear boff.fo me Mid P-retl. the real vnlue of their oontyaot?. Commissioner's Office, } \\ D. V. JAMISON, Ornngebnrg 0, II, > Commissioner. February 2Q, 18QT. J June 2U XII lama: In Equity, ORANGE3URG DISTRICT; VY: P. Phillips, adm'r & 0. Z. Phillips. V BUI (for!' ndrn'x, V3, . \ Injunction John R. Mill)i.ns. J and Relief. PURSUANT to an order in this Case, nil persona having claims against the Estate of D. V. Phillip.?, deceased, will prove the same before me within three months from this date, and all persans indebted to the same may cam* hoforo mo and prove the real value of their contracts, within the same time.. Commissioner's Office, } V. D. V. JAMISON, OrangeburgC.il. >? r" Commissioner. May 17, 18?7. J june29 XII lam8 STATE OF SOUTH CAOLINA, V Orangcburg District. ) rWWT?ij By P. A. McMICHAEL, Esq., Ordinary, ? Wher? as, , V. D. V. Jamison, Commissioner in' Equity, Mth'mnde suit to me to grant him Letters' of Administration of the Estate and effecta of Sam uel G. Fair, dcoeascd. These aro therefore to oite and admonish all and'' singular the kindred and Creditors of the said' Samuel G. Fair, deceased, that they ho and appear' before me in tho Court of Ordinary, to be held at' Orangcburg C. H., on the 2fith day of October, - next after publication-hereof, at 11 o'clock in the' forenoon, to shew cnuso if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18th day of September Anno Domini, 1807. P. A. McMICHAL,'. sept H~-f>~xi O. Oi. D: Tho Stef^l^So^ith Carolin*" ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. In the Ccurt of Common Pleas. II. II? Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. Wilcox^ ? sen, A. E. Talmndgo. ATTACHMENT. "VITT HEREA8 the Plaintiffs did on the 20th day Yy of May filo their declaration against the De fendants, who (as it is said) aro absent from and without tho HinitBof this Slate, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within the samp, upon whom a copy of said declaration may be served: On motion of ]Iutsons& Legare, Plaintiffs Attorneys it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear, nnd plead to the said declaration on or before the 22nd day of May, which will bo in the year of oar Lord, Ono Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then he given and awarded against them. J. F. RORINSON, May 2'>. 1807. XX jun 1 c3md C. C F