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I AGRHttJLTUB,AL,'&C. [r rom tho American Farmer.] ' ?"' _ ' < ???? ? :.?'/.,?..?:( > No time sjiouKl bo lost, whenever the Wcath "~er is favorable, in forwarding tho general pre*' parutioti of tlie ground for.Bpring crops. Dig ging, ??ncltjg^^jf?^gbing, &c., sbottld be dono prepa r? tor y to!the? more thorough preparation. ? of tho rwl^^^o kb'Whg' time comes oh. One of tho prinaipai: moans of growing good vege tables'foth?*wW working of thosoil, produc ing a Hue tilth, and us great a depth of soil as can be obtained without bringing up the sub Boil. If the datier is of a soar retentive nature, it should bo broken up by forking or otherwise, to so mo considerable depth, which will facili tate tho passago of water from tho roots and Improve tho subsoil. There arc few vegetables but uro greatly benefit ted by a medium depth of two feet of soil. Honco the necessity of the Uioxo^^^jr^j/lh^^ ahd well pulverizing for more successful cultivation, mid to bo effective, the, manure must be completely mixed with tho soil to its'full dept ,t. ; For tho present/the manure should be spaded or ploughed, in, and its thorough incorporation with the,so?jW^i)l; be'effected when tho ground is again .worked ovQr... It is now time to make arrangements as to what the different parts of the gaiaen^stiail be planted with during the en suing spring mid summer. Our rule is to havo two crops1 of tho1'same class follow each other. Tho system of rotation must depend upou tbo requirements of tho family to be supplied, and ? tho quantity of land at disposal for the purpose. -Whoro it is necessary to have several crops on the ground at the same time, celery will be found to' bo an excellent preparation for peas,' carrots, parsnips or cauliflowers, which may be - succeeded by onions, lettuce, spinach,, tcmiatocs/'&c.;' afterwards by cab bages, bennsj icipthenin the following spring by celery,^potatoQ8^ &c. AsrARA??S.?Prcparo ground by deep trenching, ev.c., for permanent beds. Plenty of good wdll decomposed man?ro should be used in their formation. CARUOTW.i-H-A.littlo of the Early Horn may. be sown upon a warm, well,sheltered border, whenever the weather is favorable. Cauliflower and Cabbaue.?Sow on a moderate hot-bod for transplanting. ?jMyxLvwvj CS ?,.'>.. ? y Lettuce, in frames, should be kept freo from weeds and decayed loaves, admitting an abun dance of air during fine days. Succession crops Bhonld'now'ho'sown, and young plants planted in a gentle but-bed for planting out a few weeks be nee. Hot-beds-may be made towaids the end of the month for the purpose of sowing a little of ovcry kind of early vegetables. Early crops of lettuce; radishes, carrots, &c., may be got by sowing upon well, sheltered borders, with the help of a slight protection from cold north und cast winds. Old apple and pear trees may be greatly im proved by judicious pruuing nnd by applying manure at tho extremities of their roots, and . by a good {op-dressing of well rotted barn-yard manure Farm Implements.?Let these bo over hauled arid and repaired, and such new ones provided as you may heed. It is poor econo my to work with a bad tool, and us bad to havo nu insufficiency. . Lot them be supplied before you nro ready to use them. Grain Fields.?See that grain fields ure not trespassed on,.especially when the ground is soft. If they will admit of boing fed down, let it not bo done till spring, when the frost is out of tJ)o,>g^undrT--then'.tranjpliiig will be useful in packing tbo up heaved soil. Clover JFjiiiLDB.-^Clover fields should bo especially protected from the tread of stock. In soft wenthcr tho ground is seriously injured by tho trampling, and in nil weather the crowns of the plants liable to bo destroyed, doing much damage to tho crop*. Tinder no circumstances should a 'young clover field be trod by fctock until there is a sufficient, bite to feed thciu ?WOll. ?II ?'? 11 ..">< Ml ? ?j,, ,! Ijfft'l ; ? t ' , -.. ... ? -V T . Seeds.?rLet grass seeds bo pow provided. Clover seeds are. .yc.ry often.sown in February, and it is thought, on tho whole, the best time. The seed, bocomas. qo.yorcd by tho action of the frost upon tho surface, and starts early, which is a point of much importance In this case ihero is no preparation for sowing or any other operation, but tho roller will do useful service where the frost is out of the ground. Fen chs and Firewood.?Wood cutting is the peculiar work of frosty wenthcr, and be fore tho wirit?r seas?n has pnssed, all necessary work of this sort should l>e done. The fencing material required should bo cut and prepared for tho fence, an<J if possiblo, hauled while the ground is firm, to the place where it is needed. Firo A^apd qntto sufficient for next winter's use sho?ld- be cut, that there may not bo the vexation qf, making fires of green wood, nor the waste of using ono half of the wood, to muko the othoThW'bM&JiVbr'the' extra labor of haul ing a largo quantity of wator, which must bo evaporated before (lie wood Call bo consumed. Manure^.?fake advantage of any good weather to get' um hutch to the ground where wanted, aii?'db'ttot fedr'to spread it at oueo *. ill.lt ? ilHl'l C9N '????! upon the ground.. |.Gather, materials, as there is opportunity-'td ihdrease the quantity. Make compost .Jioaps. for, ( apys noccssary purposes. Litter stock of' all sot-is abundantly. Manure is a good thing, of which wo arc not likely to j have too mach, COMMISSION MEBC^IM|'^ r BOyCE ATC0.'8 W II AUF, CHA ? i ?. REFERENCES: Roh. GEO. A. TRENHOLM; ANDREW 'sf ?MONDS. President 1st National Bank, Charleston, F. 3, HOLMES, President S. C. Mining and Manu facturing Company, dC07~ n"Q& .^flOI^fr J. A. Quackenbuslij! CHARLESTON, TS . C . WHOLESALE^ GROCER,f? Commission Merchant, DEALER 1h Sagar, Teas, Raeon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. oept 14 m "& II. 1HHCIIOFF. f ? * t ? ? ,'c. wiajtBEML Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN ? > WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, XcM No.". 107 Ens> Bay, T/Z \ | Tf f CHARLESTON,1 S/C. ^ sept 14 m 6 f. A WM. WALTON SMITH* 7 COTTON FAOTOB H-ANDr-r COMMISSION MERCHANT, Boye.e <0 Co,'* R7^r/. . i . CHARLESTON, S. D. JJ?-Prompt nnd peruoHal attention gWcn to the sale of Cottou. aug 24 * mos - 1 H C. Clacich. A. Wittb. CLACIUS & WITTE, NO. 80EAST BAY, c H a R L E S t O N, S. c, Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groccrits, l*roeifions, Bagging, Rope, and Liquors. ?ept 14 * ? f\ Cm Wagener, Heath. & Monsees, plantation AND FAMILY GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 11 am, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork, Rcof, Flour.' ] Sugar, Coffee, Tea, etc., etc., : WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND T O R A C C O Aro*. 103 and IG5 EjiitjJiay. rue. Queen-street^ charlesWn^s. -d ?JCJ?^ All Orders Promptly Attended to sept 14 ni ,0 s, Thomas, Jit., w?. s. LA?tNKAt*-i William G. Whilden & C?; formerly op II AY DEN & WHILDEN, DEALERS is? watches, jewelry, silver ware, crock-j ery, china; glass ware, and house furnishing articles. Old Gold and Silver jmvehased. Watches and Jeicelry Repaired. 225 King-SL, Corner of 'Bcaufnin, AT WHOLESALE 11 HAYNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. XV ,feb28 o ly WILLIS & 0HIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIRRING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TOT II E PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports, of Cot t?n J Rico, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. E.WILLIS. ALEX. RClilsqLM. feb 23 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DBY GOODS All Goods nre selected" dpeiinlly for otir '<> SOUTHERN TRADE. A AT THE OLD STAND", NO. 287 KING STREET, Thrco doors bolow Wontworth, I - C1TA RTWSTOiVr *8I V. i If I ' .V !f".t U ^11 !? i : r'-fl t .?. ? >f[ V I ? Tornis Ciihh, or City Aocoptancc. . ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY, ATTENDED TO. H. C/BTotl,: ! Cn.vui.i-.s Wrnn. II. C.:WAtKfcn. fob 28 o tf CHARL^TOjf, S. C. ; BOARD, I*?R I)AY,?!1.?0. a. butterfik;.}), v >i pial ji'. r.. butterfield Superintendent, Proprietrcnu. . dec 28 >re. 1)>U. E. J. OLIVKKOS. APiVci?Bk .:,:T' guinrtfj * EDI Tol lVeV?rUclWPninrB, OR^DyoStufis, Varnish, &o., &oV littpiM h )ttom)i< lowing Medicines: (?Mrs. Winslow?' Soothing Syrup, Brown*? llron-l ehial Troches, Brown's vermifuge Comfits, Und- ' way's lloady Uolicf, &c.. Dr. Aycrs* Sarsapr.rillu, !s,c. Dr. Jayucs' Alterative, &c.; &c. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded, I ami all orders correctly answered- ?. Medicines warraidcd genuine, and ?f the best quality. .. ? P .'E. J. OLIVEROS,'M; D., Druggist nnd Apothecary, Orungeburg Drug Store, 'ttiar 2 I y 1 Frederick Fersner, i [< >1 :A/ E GIIA XI C A h 1) E X T1S T, t Will attend to those w ho wish Iiis services nt their residences, by being informed through the PoHtofiicc or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVER PLATE; nbib the VULCANITE WORK. All work done Warranted to give satisfaction. Residence: at Mr JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Orange 30 J Imrgi District, S. C. " ? mar 80 . i R. J tf jfjj tM OA] I Selling Off Under Cost! have still on II and . a,FINE STOCK OF Ready Mado Clolliiiig*, CLOAKS, &C.S WHICH TileY are CLOSING ^Ol'T under cost \ \\ \ l \ ;? In tltq wintry Storm 'Mid the clitlliiitr brcczo. t : I V. )1 ' f " Hi\ ? ? ' [" '5'. *1 With stndi Clothing wann, No one need freeze' feb 23 o > ly u .. NEW STORE. rtinE subscribers take pleasure in in. B n funning their Friends and the Public Gene rally, that they have opened their NEW dS/rOUK, and are now prepur;d to wait Upon l.hem wiilj a nice sio'ek of '' !?-;" - ikM/.iiAY family groceries, dry goods, hats, HOOTS and SHOES, &(?., anGenerallv found in a COUNTRY STORE. Como A examine. MULLER & DAVIS. nov o c ^ iy ff >2IE Gift EAT rOPlLAR PAPER :r. on a it lestuiTj > at U v ne ws. Subscription Price SU f'ollttri a )c<? -' THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEBKLY SEWS, Three Dollars a year?Two Dollars for Six Mouths. Terms?Cash in advance. j No-Paper scat t units the Cash accompanies the order." No Paper sent for a longer timo than paid for. ? RlORDAN, DA WSON. & CO., dee 21?tf $ Proprietors. HIIJIERS HOUSE, (i-okmi:hi.y Mlts. iuiiiu.k's,) ?J8-1 KING ST It E KT, Between We'uhwrth and I/azcl Streets, and within three Minutes' leaf/,' of ail the Principal Wholesale a,id lictail JTtat&es of Mcitin<j, Ein;/ and lltii/nc Streets, ' ' ? and/he Post OJficc, Charleston, N. C. The City Railway, which runs to each extremity of the City, is within fifty yards of the house. teh MS of BOA kd : Board by the day.$2 f>0 " ? Week.?12 00 to !?1f> 00 IJkniiy Si-aiinick. Mns. B. Hii.i. i-its. . oot 18 If H. L. Jeffers & Co., FACTORS and Commission Merchants, CllAJtl.EKTOX, K C. ^Special attention given to the sale ^"^ of Cot I on and other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully attended lo. Refer to Captain .lohn a. Hamilton, h, g. Stone, Esq., Orangcburg, Dr. Win. c. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. apl ft Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! NOW IS YOtJIt TIME. the undersionei) beg leave ! respect fully to inform i ho citizens of pUbinugehnrg and surronndiiig Country, Vniat he is now prepared to furnish them with STOVES, (both Cook and Henting,) from the held Pbhadi'y hi the V. s.. and will guarantee to any person who may buy n Stove from him, pcrfeot and entire satisfaction, provided the Stoves aro put up ami used according to his directions. Having been in Mic Tin and Stove business for 17 years ho tltlljkV ougltt M bc *h.*Hfift?ci?bt.- inducement for his friends'to call Add cjtnminc his Stock before pur eKMtnnj^cisewlItW1.' ' Call lind see for yoursclvon. n. b.?a large Stock of Tin Waro kept constant ly oh hand, manufactured by hiu sclf, for'sale by the wholesale and retail. W. WlfACOCK. imv Hi m :j THE 'CAlvN^TO HImtSK f 7 j (OPPOSfTjf-j&^^ ^ THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re spectfully inform the Trnvollng Pub lic that his HOUSE is bp'yncd for' tholr uccotuddntion* rates ONBOARD. Board per Day 0.*t*o-?$ J?76 , ?? yrh^XU^.frR)? ! " ? Month....- 20 00 j ALSO A BAR-TiO'OM\ i ?I In tho Basement, which is supplied with the bent of | Liquors. ' ? J.A.S. CAISTiNTOISr; Proprietor. nng 8 q . . ly BARGAINS!! ?:o:? Selling Off UnderOost, DRY GOODS CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, ETC., FOR sixty days I at JOSEPH McNAMARA'S, main-steeet, ORANGEEURG, S. C. .i ,1 fob 23 ly FERTILIZERS. PERUVIAN GUANO, PAUDUETTE, or uny of the other Manures oan be had hy the Ton or smaller quantity, at Charleston prices, adding a small commission'. Seed Rye and Oats. Also ft small lot of selected Seed Potatoes. ? ' - 'r- ' 1 Best prices as nsnol allowed for ROUGH RICE, PEAS and PRODUCE. At the Court IIouso Store, nn . ,., , Market.Street, cot 10?ly J?RN A HAMILTON, AGENTS WANTED i rif.1 i,n //. w/.m;i i FUK TDK GRAY JACKETS, AND HOW THEY LIVED, FOUGHT AND DIED FOR DIXIE, With Incident* und Sketches of Life in the ? Confederacy. // Comprising Narratives of Personal Adventure. Army Life, Naval Adventure, Home Lin*. 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J -j t?jT" A HANDSOME ROUND VOl.l'M F, contain ing l.lO Mechauioal Engravings, nud tho United States Census by Counties, with Hints and Roceipts for Mcchdnies, inailed on receipt of'floe. dec 21 . ? i . i - : tf ,\ . j ,l4dfl< ??0^ I . . ' . ,! a; i m/.I I .) y'\ /;(.f(?J ' R. M.? Myeta, Applicant, 1 Notiee to Against u l<?ti Absent. . Ann C. Myers, el. *1. Defendant. ; J Defendants. It a,pnearing to mv salj^faolion tlmt Sarah Pol? man and Elizabeth 1 lolly, two bf tho defendants re siae-'without this'Stalc, it'ls ther?fdr*'onlwed that' iMtW do lrppear'ari<l bbj?et to the'division or'SMo of th6 Rear Estate of E. Jl W: iryew,on or be?4ro tho sixth dcy" of Mareli 'neirr/ or rhelr^'eoasoht td' tho pamo wiRbtf ealcVbd'ofrtr?sor?l. <?'? I >u . ?( (hdinavyV?fttee,' V P. A. MeMICIIAEJ.) DekwVer IT. 186T. f *'?? a OilRv dec f " 1? W. w ST or ang E BU R$.. DISTRICT. BoSci?^^ . In Be Lost Documents, in the - Perpetuate . matter 0f tho lost Will of"*11 x Testimony. ^J-Rcob Wolfe, deceased. < 'JU Vi> <? i H 'Application having been nih.de by William M. Wolfo to prove >"tho oiistence*loss and content?<4f v..;?T tho last Will and Testament of Jacob Wolfe, de ceased. On motiorf^^W?^ito*f7Dl?le, Be* piodsoed, and introduce-,vvjd^rvt, ii. jreply before me oh the 2'Jth day of February,'1808. Comnii88ionftr:6 Office;/! 'r. Yk?tj V, JAMISOJk v_> Orungcbiirg C. IL, >. Commissioner. Nov.' 283807. j OO ?t> nov 80 m t * In Equity. ? o ?; 'AWtf ORANGERURG DISTRICT/ ? ^ * T t ? ii ^ 'V* ?' \- o Wi-u \,;.$> tVc>? Johu.T. Jeni?ng^et.aK .V .^ ?, , .:,n,. v,.lA <it ts. y Patrick Jennings cL al. y ' - , b] ordert Cba? 18071 -the creditors of-^otea4fe??*o?mnga, iuggmntt^^ willtorovo their demands before inc within tbrco (8)... JoH one! froif motl Sol[ un' coni lnw| Mr Co,l Dc?[ 14 An" nctl the mi Ml , an^^WISS???!?'"' Without the llmiiw of this tflnte, ^nrt have neither wivejl nor attorneys known, within tlie snme, upoa whom a eripy'of snVd "declaration tfthY be servedi Onmou.... ?nud*pna & Legnrc.^la^tiffs 4l?}?m??M it is ordered," thai tho sam Pcfcndhnts du appear, 1 nnd plead to tho said declaration on ?l* IttfrW t?t> ,?? 22nd day of May, which will be in Jhe year of cue Lord, One Thousand Eight1 Huhtfred'arid BhdW ' 1 eighty otherwise., Anal, and absoluta judgment nil! thcn.be given niul awarded against them. " . J. F. R?BIKSOK;: f ?*?*' May.20,1807,. XX 4^u*feliiu^^i,mn ?'State~"6f1^^ ?it'ANti'KB?nd DTstkicY. "" !,: :Ji'v ib Kh? ?istrict C^rti'1 (lv<t In pursuance Of ?ohcral Orders No. iW tfVUlS f* Headquarters Second Military District, the Magis trates of the District of Orangeburg will make' <r' report on tho Jpth und last days, of each month to this Court, of all Commitments madebj them during' tho proceeding half month* specifying date of Com- . mitment, names of Prisoners and the Offences for which they were committed; ?nid Magistrate* shall: ' also forward to tl-e Clerkf of thin Court, all raognL,, sauces and'other papers, connected" with U?e pro*' ' cocilings against the Prisoners aforesaid, whtelt,; , may bo in thair-prMaauipn. ak4he .datft.of making tbe reports herein ordered, i By order or tho CooRM>.* ??K I J. ,V> BOBIN80N. ., January 8, I860. ' t"'^^WD?WeST??T ' jan.U, j... ? ,.: . .,f{t uui\ ,'.-tfi>a<t r/r.-.i |i,... i\.it ?". ?? 5 to hIIMl ) i In Equity, ?.( r>'.< *?*-?. v x j I' rvjbrttfi ?? ORANGEB?RG DISTRICT.#w-A ? *** nfc Pooser', Adthsr. } Bill t? Meinha.t A^ie?0"10: arr, et. al. J It Ann Lnrr, et. al. j ' injunction and Belief. By1 ortier !of the Cohrt, the^ creditors of-John : Larr, deceased, are required to prove their demands before mc, within throe months from this d?to. Commissioner' Orangeb?rg, Jan. J, I?).8.. <' .Jiii|)R?rl^rffl?lr>t nJfe nu Month tlie TenvHoitAd, wiOOperiaeeeU;einri?( on Coin mission. We guarantee the above salary or* eotn^lsViori'fo M homos, to introduce an article of indispensable UtiR overy household. For full particulars, call on L iy in overy or Address jnn 11?it* O. W. JACKSON & CO.. U #outh 8?., Daltimore, Md.