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- ftftttlCUL TU E AL,-4tCLJ form of CO many dollars per month, per baud? but reajly dear, .when measured in torms qTbo much work, <lone in a giyen^rae.; Worjkdone ' in a giVon time. Work done by machinery g|! alwayB cheaper thaw that done fyfcandl' T^ese ????.0 i two proposition:* our people phfeBtto'^pl^ Jndo . ty side, nnd meditato upon them long and well, vi The first will probably be accepted ^without a ; . dissenting voice; hut tho second ia associated i in our minds with Yankee inventions 'tft|4 we ;.heatU^'f,Ttuot wo are liable here , iaVeypry rt,)i> where, to bo imposed1 upon tftxd' deceived.? ? ,: :1 X^hat should this teach? ? We a m wor, caul ion 1 i'1,',,'.' Do not purchase until you are satisfied that a machine is adapted to your tcantt, to'your !",,'. land, and to the la borer you ! can procuro to Verb it. Wo cannot impress this point {too '^rorigly upon tho.^^ of 0^1? iTeadeias^Mp^ove .iball things, hoid fost; to that whieh( 1^ g^Kjd.'' ?^it^y$W? leave to say,! that febp1 jr'-sq'ving jna " chines did not originate with thd Yankees.-? ' f^fheir, value has been recognked 'ih'.qvefy part ,V , of the world, where agriculture has kept paW with advancing civilization. In various parts Hi y jojt.t^e continent of Europe, but especially in ?><:i XJreat Britain, they are widely used, and no /Small share of agricultural capital invested in oni them. The peoplo of the South will bo com ... .MJ??Jle^ *9 ?piploy. t^enor moro than they have .;, dene heretofore j ? and for this reason, we- 'pro J$se to devote a part of our paper, regularly to . discussions ot machines, (using tho word in its i" !brobdest eensfe,) and the prin'cfples, lo!ypiyod in Ibem. Wo ask that our subscribers will give us freely the reBult 'of* their experience---g$od or'bad, in regard to all implements and ma chines used on a farm.?Southern iCultinatar. Manure for Irish Potatoes.-?-For one sioro. take 8 bushels of wood ash, 6 bushels of quick lime (oyster-shell lime should have the .1, .preference, if it can bo obtained,) 4 bushels of ' :' piaster, and! 2 bushels of halt, making 20bush els io alt i mix thoroughly together, and apply . I iu the hill, at a rate which^ will carry 20 ;bush , clover an acre, * (i Tho above supplies the essential ingredients for 0 largo growth of potatoes, and someth; ig moro provided tho soil be not, excessively mca Jjre; and if there bo an excess of theso ingre dients over the requirements for the present Crop, it will be very sure to remain in the soil Tor the benefit of future crops. Especially * ;, will it be so, if the succeeding crops be pota jtflcB, and if the tops bo left each year to rot on 'the ? ground, bo that the potash they contain ' (this being the most important ingredient, in the mixture,) may go to the benefit of the suc ceeding orop. I will here say, that from ac tual experiment I have learned that, although rotation in crops is undoubtedly beneficial, generally, the potato may bo made an excep tion, if treated to tho foregoing compost.? Clover.?Clover differs entirely from' tho cereal crops in this*.. It sends its main roots perpendicularly downwards, when no obstacle . stands in its way, to the depths which tho fir brous roots of wheat and barley fail to reach; i the principal rootfa of clover branch off into 4 creeping shoots, which again send forth fresh. . roots downwards. Thus clover, like the pea * plant, derives its principal food from layers be low the surface soil, and th? different ^between - '.^ho "two consists mainly in thir?that the (, clover, from its larger and more extensive root surface, can still find a sufficcihey of food in fields where peas will no longer thrive; tho natural consequence is, that the subsoil is left proportionally muoh poorer.by clovor ? than by the pea. Clovor seed, on account of its small eise, can furnish from its own mass but few formative elements for the young 1 plant,' and requires a rich arable'Surface for its develop ment ; but tho plant) takes but comparatively little food from tho asurface soil, When ? the roots have pierced .through, the upper parts are soon oovored with a corky coating, and only the fino root fibres ramifying the subsoil con . i'yey food to tho plant.?Licbig. ? Ii? ' iif 11 i How Mules Camr Into Fashion.?The , Louisville Industrial Gazette says: '- '"'Few of the farmers of this country are aware what a debt of gratitudo they owe Georgo Washington for the introduction of mules into general use for farm purposes. Previous to 1783, theVo wore very few, and $ose of such an inforior order, as to prejudice . far piers against them as unfit to compete with horses in work upon the road or farm. Conse quently thore were no jacks, and no disposition' to increase, the stock; but Washington became convinced that tho introduction of mules gene rally among Southern planters would prove to *,hom a great blessing, as thoy are less liable to disease., and longer lived, and work upon short er feed, and are much less liable to be injured thAn horses, by careless Servants. .' A ? Boon aB it became known abroad that the illustrious Washington desired to stock his Mount "Veruon estate with mules, tho King of Spain pnnt hfm a jaok and two jennies from the royal stables, and Lafayette sent another jpife and jeu.ny from the Island'of Malta. ' A, Iticji I'VDDiB(0^-r0.no pound raisins Blfljifrfi? o,ne pound of eurrants, half a pouud pf beef 'aiubt, quarter of a pound of'sugary two, spoonsful 1 flour, three eggs, a cup of sweet meats, and a wirja-gl&bj of brandy. Mix well, and boil in a mould cigh.t hours. Plantation -.Bitters?Negro Suffrage ??nth. ' . flTT AETfKiSTON-GABJt?r JO^??E&L?Sj COMMISSION -RIERCn AKT, l-'BOYCEi & JCOHS> WHARF, CHARLESTON, s. C. REFERENCES ; Hon. GEO. A. TBEKB?B?t rAjir>?ErT^JSfj MONDS. President Int KnU?hia^ank, Charleston,! F. 8, HOLMES, President 8. C. Mining and Manu facturing Company. ,,u< }> h ra.'t'lZA deo 7 * r CHARLESTON, 8 ,; c:* ?1 ?<>'> eo^an^BlmrelB?^r?1 Smgmr, Tom, Bacon,Lard, Fish and Bali, ti?. eepl 14 ^jggg MW n. bisohoff. o. Wulbirn.'] .ttenrr^BiscJiofr ,& -Mfg and DEALERS in V WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c:, CH ARLE Stj^Nigllg. jjfc I , sept 14 m 1 OOTTOIST ITj^oTOlR COMMIS^^ra^C^AN^, (I! a^^loutn.1 B^M0^^4n^CI^ " aug 24 mos 6 -.[1 } .'??' r i :iii ??' i?' ??rr?~ C. Ciaciuh. A. Witt*. CLAC?s? WlfflE^ NO. 80 EAST BAT, charleston, s. C77 wholesale dealers in Groc^^.ftyvuionfiy .Ba^/n^.Hpjpc. and sept 14 * Cm PLANTATION AN3^AMlXY r^ M r GROCEliS, " ?A u ) 'WholesaIe and retail. Hamf %t9$fj ^^$en?? f?" 5 |ii0Ur? Sugar, Coffee, Tea',' otc, etc., Li(^b>S,^EGARS Si TITTVt?0 11 t o ii A c *c 0 ' lv;q ? Charleston, s. c.' 7! J?@" All Orders Promptly Attended to-?fl ?>b?Pl^4'---'; I : ' m ?*" ' t ". '-::fti? h-.Mi a^lH?*lK JV.i/ . ??? ??? " .. .)TT*?rtfrn?. .-? . "I f . ?? iVI / i<1 ' 8, Thomas, Jb., Wm. 8. Lahkeau., FORMEBir OF1 !* ftAKOIIT .'?? HAYDEN & WHILDEN, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER*WARE, CROCyfe ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND -^IOTJsV FTJRNl?niNG ARTICLES, Old Gold and Sili er 2>urcfta$cil. Watcfesawl ? -iiu, ^cefrM Heiaircd. \ , \, 225 Klng-St., Corner of Beanfain, AT WHOLESALE 11 HAYNE STREET ,.bJ, CH^Uffi^ ^O, , v WILLIS & OTSOLMy? -? FACTORS, COMMISSION MEE^H?NT? ?n.u r .,... .t^SH.; "??! ! ? : SHIPPING AGENTS. W5!iL A'*tEND TO THE PURCHASE, sale and Bhipmoni. to Foreign and Do mestic Portyof Cotton, Rico, Lumber and Nav al Stores, t .ATLANTIC WHARF, CHA.-3a^EST01Sr, 8. o. K. WILLIS^-. v4 ALEX. R. CII IS OLM. feb28 1 j iESTON HOUSE. ST0Lt> WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods are selocted specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, ?O. 287 KING STREET, Three doors below Wentvrorth, ? CHARLESTON, Ss O. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL 0RDEK8 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H, C. Stoil. OpAk^as Wa?a. | j fl. C- Walkkr. feb28 o" tf PAVILION HQTE1>, S CilABLES-XpN, 8. C. mil ?... ?/!?..-.. i..-?rt^riM-r?, . ?? BBOAISI>, PER DAY, #3.00.. j A.. B?illiflKf?,' "MM. Ii; L. DtlTTBR KIJibDj .Sjiporin/oinhmt.. Rtopriclress,. $W 28 , . < , eines, Chemicals, PcrfumcryVTot A6i ^rt|^es/pa^if Oils, Dye Stuffs, ' Varnish, Ac, &o. ?-_ P?ltl? V/INES AND LIQ?ORS'F?RMEDICINAL USE. . I ith'the'appointed1 Agent at thispkeo for tho fol lowing Medicines: a ja ~j'~-?f> "way's Beady belief, &c, Dr. Ayers' Sareaparilta,. &c, Dr. Jaynes', Alterative, Lo.. &e. ?.? : Tn^slofahV Treseirfatioh*1 earomuy1 ?twnpounded, and all orders correctly answered, j UBW tfW Wff Iff * *?fcMt e. j. oliverqs, m. d., n-ftsi-M : . : . ' Druggist and Apothecary, Orangcburg Drag Store. rgTIIIAW Frederick Fersner, i jx. i mecbair'i??ry ve'jsrtis t, ?- d' l Will attend to those who wish his Services at their residences, by being informed through the Postoffice or otherwise.-" TEETH on GOLD and SILVEB PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK. All work done Warranted to give satisfaction. TfcfidBhco *?r$fr.' SOSBP? 'FKRSNJE)VS, Oraugc bn^jPfttricK ST C. f\/ f? > ' AC* mar 80 if Selling -Qff T ender. ^Cost 1 ?.LOUIS & CO., have still on hand by ? . If '? '.'?>r ?u A EINE 8TOCK OP Tft HOVf i Rea^y Made ClQthing, I; CLOAKS, &Q., ; WHICH THEY ABE,. CLOSING1 JOUT ,;,;'itA7iVDEiR''co^V!! -:o: ^'In the wintry Storm 'Mid the chilling brc*ie, ? c ,Wj|th auch^ Clothing irorm, M ?**<*?oWt.ecd freeze/ fob 28 . ? ? 1 _ npiIE SUDSCR1BERS TAKE PLEASURE IN, IK X forming! their Friends and the; Public1 'Gcne 1 rally,;that they have opened their ' *? ? ^E\y; STOHE, , and are now prepared to wait upon them with a nice Stock, of ' FAMILY GROCERIES, . .y?}< 7;: * ?; \ dby goods, hats, BOOTS and 8nOE8, &G,?t ?. 4. J }S { j g k nnGeneraily found in" a COUNTRY STORE. Como d examine. MULLER k DAVIS. nov 0 ' ' ' ? ^ f-plllf GREAT POPULAR PAPER '** ?'! qhabl?sto^ news. Subscription Price Six Dollar? n Ywl THE CHARLESTON TRI-N'EEKLV NEWS, Three Dollars a year?Two Dollars for SixtMonibs. Terms?Cash in advance. No Paper* sent unlos the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper (hunt for a> longer time thatj paid for. \ ?, ' RIORDA-N,' DAWSON & CO.. ??ufn^T^I-'i.'M:.. . gU ?.,:ivJW?iefs. .XTIWJERS HOUSE, T M' (roBMERtr uns. iuuulk'b.) ., gl , 284 kino STREET, Between. Wcntworth and Hazel Streets, and withm ttircc 'minutes' walk a/ all the Principal. Wholesale and Retail Houses of Meeting, King and ITaync Streets, and the Post O?ce, Charleston, S. C. Tho City Railway, which runs To each extremity of the City, is within fifty yards of tho house. TERMS OF BO?RD: Board by tho day.i.TTT..$2 60 " " ? Week.^tjlil 00 to $16 00 HkMBT SrABNIOBT, octlS i Mrs. B. Hildkbs. '"'?'' tf H; L. Jeffers & Co., factors AND Commission Merchants, fa ... , CHARLESTON, S. C. QPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE ^ of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully attended to. Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, O. Stone, Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. jWh^atona, St. Mat thews. ?P* ? _ ft Stoves I Stoves I [ Stoves!! I NOTr* IS TOUR TIME. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LBAVE I respect fully to inform the citizens of lOrongeburg and surrounding Country, 4thafUW Iff >i6W Meparcd to furnish them with STOVES, Yboth Cook ?nd Heating,) from [ the beBt Foundry in tho U. 8,, and will guarantee, to anj? person who may buy a 'Stove from him, perfect and entire satisfaction, provided the Stoves oro put up and used according to his dtreotion*. Having been in tho Tin and at ovo business for 17 years ho i thinks ought-to bo a suffieieat inducement for his friends to call and examine Iff, Slock before pur chasing elsewhero. Call and see for yourselves. N. 15,?A largo Btook of Tin Wsre kept constnnt ]y omhnufH manufactured by himself, for Bale by the weolosnto and'rctail; W, WjhLCDCK. .;ior w ni .3 DR. B. M. SH?LER' TTA^rNO REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE (rom JH , his wol) known Stand, begs leave respectfully '^IS^ttf Ms friends throughout th? District, to viBit him ftt his New, Largo and well Furnished ESTABLISHMENT on RUSSELL-STREET, opposite Messrs BULL & SCOVILL'S, where they' will"'hi sure to bo supplied with the very best Drugs and Medicines the Market affords, and at the lowest market priocs. He has on hand now a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, ' : PATENT7 MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, tity't?**By?.^,;:-;::V . J .jtolfyA #?0*?.. :t- .. I ' Lye and Potash, ; . 1 Mnixcna and. Corn.Starch,. Cooking and Washing Soda, Black Pepper, Spices of all kinds, COMPOSITION, ' LOBELIA,? NERVE POWDER, &c.,^Prep*red by EpHralm Larrabrt, BITTERS of all Binds, TRUSSES, Singlo and double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BRANDIES und WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. Call and satisfy yourselves?yqiixsn get just what you want. P". j 5 j Jost receivod a lot of that fine "DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO." B??" Will open on Sundays from 7 to 10. A. M., and from 4$ to 7 P. M; feb 28 c ljr * THE CANNON HOUSE! (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) THE SUBSCRIBEB WOULD Re spectfully inform the Traveling Pub lic that bis! HOUSE U opened for their accomodalion. RATES OF BOARD. Board per Day.~.,'.~.w.....'.;~..v.$ 1 75 ?? " Week?.-. 7 00 " M Month.....- 20 00 ALSO A BAR-ROOM In the Basement, which is supplied with tho best of Liquors. .j^lS. CA.isrisroN, 1 lhvprietor. ang ft c ly CHEAP GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT ' KEITT BROTHERS. E WOULD AGAIN INFORM our FRIENDS that we arc now receiving our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods and Groceries, Which we offer on reasonable tcrmr. If our friends will give us a call, we have no doubt wo can make it profitable to both parties. w ' ( We nre also prepared to continue the shipping of COTTON, RICE, &C, to Ibv well known house of WILLIS & CIIISQLM, v Charleston, where prompt attention will be given te the sale of the same at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, and the money con' be receivod at our Office here, without one cent cost to the owner. NOTICE,?OUR DEBTORS WILL PLEASE Remember us when their Cotton and other Produce is sold, and settle up their old accounts. KEITT BROTHERS. octlO . c ly BAEGAIN.8? ?:o:? Selling Off UnderGost, DRY GOODS CLOTHING, SHOES, nATg\ GROCERIES, ETC., FOB SIXTY DAYS AT JOSEPH McNAMARA'S, " j MAIN'STKEET, ORANGEBURG, S. 0. feb 28 ly JUST HECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, CONSISTING OF 1 CAL10r*RS, DELAINES, ALPACA8, DOMRA , ZINES, Loncloths, Flannels, Homespun, Hosie ry, Kid Gloves, Fancy Articles,-Ac. rs<i *? We also invite attention to our steek of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoe*, whioh we are confident will please tho public, both in price and quality. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or bartered at the highest market price. We will make advances on Cotton or other Pro duce consigned to the well known House of .1. M. Cnldwell & Sons, Charleston, S. ,C. I ROBINSON & CO. feb 28 "??'?? ]y -? ' B. D. Myers, Applicant, 1 Notion to Against [ Absont ?|p C. Myers, et. a!, Defendant, J pefondftnii, It appearing to my s:i(|pfaolion thftt Sarah Pid* man and Elixaboth Holly, two of (ho ilofeiidants re side without this Stato, it ;a thoroforo ordered that they do appear and oldopl \a the division or anlo of the Real Estate of E. J. W, Myers, on or before the sixth doy of March next, or thoir consent to the samo will bo entered of rooord. Oirfinarj's Office, 1 P. A. MoMICHAEL; December 2. JSt?7-( 0? O, ?. Urn 7 i;-' w . : ?Ol . '?qiosiso pyy? ; , CHANGE. OF, BUSINESS, CONSE,9p.EN'ILY...a.? OFFER FOR |J|tiL Oar now COMPLETE STfJCKHnevVry Lity)1 .; 1 il,tl!:-d.' f ' Kl ?I?.l'llii ii..??>)r j at Rates much below '" FOBMEE EBi?ES. .:r.-? 7 0^ BARGAINS.OAN BE HAD! Great InducomohtB Offered from/now until If you woot CHEAP GOODS /for the Nex* Sixty Bays, ? , ' , V-ii; r ?'? It'' ?Ifta.? i'.'.l . CALLA?.- ,,. BULL V* SttK^tf 1 ?ill , .' > .' i'; ?' '?? ?>i 1'! 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' ' ? *' **' V'' i A HANDSOME BOUND VOLUME, containT ing 160 Mcohanieal Engravings, and the; United States Census by Counties, With Hints and Receipt^ for Mechanics, mailed on reocipt of 25o, dec 21 I . if . ... ' j. I .> ii ? ? |i ?? ? ..Mi. The State of Smith Cftrolta*. ORANG EBTJfRG DISTRICT * '? ? In the Court of Common Pleas. II. H- Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs f. A. W?cojH son, A. E. Taltnodge. ? ATTACHMENT. 1.' 1 TT7IIEREAS the Plalntitf? did or, the 2Cih day Yy of May file their declaration against the De fendants, who (as it is said) aro absent from and Without tbe linutaofthbi State, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within tho same, upon whom a copy of said de clarities =*-y be Served: On motion, of Hutsons & Logare. Plaintiffs Atiornoys it is ordered, that the said Defendants' do appear, and plead to tho said declaration on of before {ho 22nd day of May, which will be in the year of our Lord, One Thonsand Eight Hundred and RUty cight, otherwise final and absolute judgment >viU then be given and awarded against tbem. ' ''* J. V. ROJHKRON, Mny20, 1807. XX Jun I ?8bb4 ij ? Ci<?? ? P. > ? *?1 catiiiftitT. In Equity, ORANGEBURG* DISTRICT.'V,.'1 ,'M in ^ i B, A, Tppi Adm'r Estate Muke A. Yont vs. Jno. R. Millions, et. al. By aider of Chancellor Johnson Baade 16th'N0T.V 1807, lho creditors of Muke A. Yon, deceased, will provo their demands tbefore mo within two : (2) months from the dato of said order. -.? ,l?Iov. 20, 1807. j! Commissioner's Office, ) V. V. V. JAATISON, " Orangeburgc h., 0. C, v Cotsmlstdoner. oaniiiiioit hi The State ex relatione Solicitor Sotttucra Circuit, Bill to In Re Lost Documents, in the ? Perpetuate maUeros the lasV-Wifl of. 1 < *> Testimony. Jacob Wolfe'deceseed- * J ^ -/A^lcalU^ K? the iMfWlWn^Tealam?^ W^lf*,***?!' ae?.sed. On motion or: mtera. Jilar-'? JjBlbble, Be lie it ore, it is ordered that.all pcreonB who deaire s* to do. may appear and crosseiamine the evidente Cdtnmissioncr's Office,") V. D. V. JASt$86ftt Orangeburg C. H., > Commissioner. { ?^m., i,, ..... ? - -? -,y.-' .v>^c.->A,!?n^w? f, ? *.V . >.V,?;t^,vAv^\ v< M> Ave* |m?rt\R v^lli^'JDi^HlOTa V.^ "?*V By order of rs of N a tii an i el ire mo within'; :o of ?id order/ .. J V. D. V. JAMISON, r aot^/ f.,i?< f /.tt\VK *f /^KP^Ng , ^?hm_ ,. By order of Chancellor ,J?hrisop ntadt-SfflT i% ?%6?f; tffe cTcoltcWbminiW lenntuiiardigilw^ rennlngi, rjU.uro.Ye Uieif demands before mevUM* i&tCf (?) months from the date of said order. ? . |# >-ii '.-..??MVNrtm ? -~: ?v>r?J DifV^MttlSlMP In Equity, ^ ^ Jw?es B:tl?kl*y]!Krr%>^ ^ii/,iriir ?nn?** By order made In this cas? Jh^cTf^MeM L.V? Cooner, deceased, will prove theiraWintmi* fcesto*' MWI ^ -?**IeJ>ru?*f Commisa}pnfr> Office,,) . V. D. V; JAMISON,! 1 Or?ngeburg C. II. V Commissitnc*. j?KosFcmber 7, 18GR i >. . . -n'MT nov.JtJ j n, ;? -??! -d; ? 'ui ? -yr*?? IU<fc CredUeV? LT-/Pri.Yr Jflqdaon. ?w'r i? HaTH vs. ttko Creditora and Distributees . of.Wm. M. Irick. . ?till 'till .<*<"<'?7.r ? **ir Iv-Hif/r(ft? '???J By order of Chane.eUo.r Johns9n, the ?ra4Uf*ts# William M. Irick willprescfir fendpror* iWlr>4?, mands before the Special.Commissioner +VP]nM?4 tot this Case, (at office of' IInison's k Lrgnre. V 'wTliia three months from tho date.hereof.". .., ?4t Oct. 2*1, 1807. fj. B. OLOTBR. (xmiI i Bp?Utl Cota >Ws|illrf?. ^ ?lVAftGEK?iKi i>T5TWfei^ >ftl 3?. AL Davis, A?Vn?frtifO. ?.?BuiHaktvJH' ' ,T 1 cTn?b?*innhW, c'^l. Bis". anrf^.lf0 ^ It eppenring to my salit'fuc?gur tttatlltfflfMssi^ James Hin tinker, Biphnrd and Louisa. Hans, *?d Elizabeth BoltoTi. defendants In tlie above- state* ease are absent from and reside 1?ry,oJ>dA}^H*tit* of this State. 'oiT motion" of Mes'sra Htrtseti* 2'hm~ gjqrg, jCpmplainanla Sol?e^orp,:?!!}^ fr&vr&kM** the said Defendants do appear and plead, a*e*e*utr demur to the- Complainants bill within -JO tfayflrW this dote, or the same w?U be tak?n as a^ai^s| kkaSB. pro rorfTesib- ' '" ComtaiwrvnerV Office, V Vj>l>. T\ JAMlSOBfr* Orangebnrg V. H., V. , ' ,ConunisaieafjL, -rt-rn?1?' iiil*?>-1?? !i it: h 'f -im^'Ht - 1 I * ill wi ft OR?NGEBUKG plSTMCT.. .'? Joseph Flckl'ln^. Adm'V. Bill for Aeren?t rs. } Marahali?g, AAi? Mary R. Tyler ct. al.^ Jf Injunction.^ Relief It appcarrngMomy"Haiisfaction that Joshua Tyler, one of the; Defendants in tthe above faae, i? absent from and resides beyond the limits of this State, en Solicitors, it is ordered; That the defendant, J?fik JrBfiTyler, .do appear, pfead, answer; ^feaT complainsnts said bill within the time d law; bp an oltler pro coufesso> ^will be- Saki Comndssioncr's Office. 1 V. D.' V. JAMISON, Orangcbhrg, ?. C,. I - ' OpmmissieB?? I Doc. I\?. leuV*, ' .^rv?^ ft ;ii?^W |tl ft m: .MutHttt? '.m^ n OJ^NGEBVRG, ?l?TB^I?T; I I Andrew F. Inftbinot, Administrato^ri; ., i-tltfMia M arc ell a I n abine t and -C*iWruV~"J? By order of.the Court of Equiiy in the ?bat* stated case, the creditors of the late Levl L. InabU net are enjoined from prosecuting actions at law for the recovery of their. cUtpt?, und arc 'reqnlrVd te prove tho sam.0. before the Commissioner.withintw*. montK* from the publication hereof. ^r:nrTTT^ T V, D. V. JAMISON, C. E.G. D. dco 28 . . . ... ;?a> OKANGEB?RG DIB^^ ^ 'Trp'n Wminfr. Auw'r artf fl'ivdiHUi* ? EugenWRpebiii.^ ^ ^ The creditors of F, Zelgter, deceased, !?Rw prove. ibcbr damanfU: before nt within OMMM^ from tho dato hereof! b-if net Commissioner's Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMISON, ??TT?? .. .,1,-.. ,i, d.-atf.lf^ ... , .... Miob^i?'i?i-.'i Jj. . A-k Johmjon-,1 ?dtninlstratrik. f?' T{1 vs. -'By' order of CotiK the oreditorx oJ/j*^t*i Johnson, deceased, ?r? required io nrAvc mands before me fn'l^r before,thf? 1 ntMnj?.ntmtl And nrttter (he ahme order 1 wlttiMtl on fSmiZL Monday in February next, fof eisk.one fch'afejiu taZ ?Ediert? Lumber tmd Timbef ^"^ &own?ny.'? ,"7 ' Au E/.EE1EI, Kj>iW;.