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AGRICULTURAL, &C ? ? ------ tncte iii Agriculture. AU soils upon which clovor and grass grow, must contain lime, either naturally, or by arti ficial application. It makes very little differ ?nee, wbother it: bo added as lime stone, shell limd or marl. AH: permanent improvents of the Boil must depend upon lime as their foundation. .1 Lands which have boon under cultivation a long time will be greutly improved by manur ing Bouc-dust, Guano, Phosphate of lime Com ' Jibat of fish, Ashes, Shell lime, or mull, in case the ground in deficient in lime. No land can be kept in a high condition of fertility, unless occasionally planted in olovcr or grass, as crops of rotation. All highly concentrated animal manures arc mu?b improved iu value, and made of more ?permanent benefit by mixing them with pulve rised charcoal. it b!Deep ploughing improves, and materially ''*jr^S$8 tho'productive- powor of lands which arc -7-net; Subsoil ploughing is also considered salutary to ground that is not of a wet nature. All wet ground must be thoroughly drained. ; , Griiin fields should be cut several dayB before the grain is fully ripe. Clover aud grasses intended for hay, should be cut in full bloom. Sandy lands may be much improved by add ing clay. If the soil is to bo limed or marled also, tho Inno or marl may be most cffectiyely applied as a compost with tho clay. Salt lyo is better for slacking lime than water. Previous malting or grinding corn which is fed to cattle, effects a saving of at least 25 por ? PWt..? ? ? ? Tho draining of wetland increases its value, sinco it causes it to produce a larger aud heav ier crop, and brings it earlier to maturity,'and bcsidcB improves the healthfulncss of the neigh borhood. Six measures of plaster sown broad cast in tho morning on clover will increase the yield 100 per cent. Periodical applicu&ms of ashes, serves to keep lands in their full strength. The highest possible cultivation of the soil is necessary for the successful and abundant de velopment of tho crop. Crops cannot be realized in abundance through a succession of years, unless care be taken to return to tho ground an equivalent for those things taken away in the products. To keep meadows up to their full productive ness, they should be harrowed, have"'immure scattered over them, and rolled every other fall.?Farm tt* Garden. The Cotton Problem. -.? :? ?d . ? ' ? ' ?? ? ? i Tho;'Montgomery Advertiser says tho evij dence is culminntivo and daily increasing at a rate, which bidB fair to overwhelm the most skeptical at no distant day, that the cultiva tion of cotton for export in the raw state must bo abandoned in the South. We no longer can hope to compete with foreign countries since the fact has been established that it cost about twieo as much to produce it hero ns it costs elsewhere, leaving tnit of view tho American tax upon our producers of two and a half cents, per pound. If this tax should bo rcpcalod, as it possibly may be, the ensuing winter, still the cultivation of cottou in this country, excopt Just enough for home manufacture only, must from' necessity be stopped, and provision crops substituted therefor. And we shall probably not be ablo to produco cotton for our own home manufacturers without a high protective tariff sgninBt tho foreign article?a consummation which wo need not ex poet, in view of Ute power of Congress aud its will, heretofore ex hibited, to legislate maliciously ngainst us i^en&vor it consents to be ruled by malignant leaders. ^Tiio tendency of all purely cotton growing, countries is to neglect everything else and the daily exports of wheat to European markets afford strong evidence of this fact. Prices of flour and wheat now rule high in Liverpool, eaused by the demand for food from the East India country, which has taken for its motto tho exploded Southern idea that "Cotton is King." Transplanting Trees.?A correspondent in Ohio asks us whether he can transplant trees in the winter months, when he usually has more leisure than at any other season of the year. Certainly ho can. There is nothing to hinder except the frost. ? Trees set out in un frozen ground in December January,and Feb ruary will, if carefully done, be about as suro, to grow as ir. November or March. As to evergreens, which ho further inquires about, there is no difficulty as to their growing if pro perly transplanted. Our own loss hac been less with them than any other tree. They should, however, be firmly staked tokeeptiiciu in their places during tho high winds of March and April.? Gc'rniantmcn Telegraph. Mutton vs. Pohk.? Physicians recom mend .mutton as the most wholesome meat, tho easiOMt digested, and best suited to ihVi ;ds; while pork, as everybody knows, is the ir' t unwholesome flosheaton. In Kngliind. mut* i is a favorite dish, and we apprehend it is to tins. rather1 than to roast beef, that the Englishman owes his robust health and rosy complexion. Our people eat too much, pork and, too little mutton. Aud yet. as a cotomporary well rcm inarks,mutton can bo produced pound for pound, at less than hall the price of pork; yields more nourishment when eaten; aud keeping sbcep does notc-diau.'t a farm to the extent feeding bogs d- os. Sii' Oji can bo kept during tho win tor on h )v mio turnips, or mangel wm tzel, or sugar bi-ot. while bogs will not do without at least some porn.' CHARLESTON CAftDS. a. J. A/ ^iaadtenbusli, 120 HAST BAY, C II A 11 L K S T O N, S . C . A WHOLESALE* OT<5cEl1, and i ,n*;ur<t Commission Merchant, O ' -,DPALBfBr IK .. 3?gaYrrm, Bacbjif ^ar?^Fiah aad Salt; ? sept 14 m 0 II. BISCHOF* : . > > y i \ y'O^MVUMljBRNi Henry Bischoff & Cov AND DEALERS IN , WINKS, LIQUORS; SUGARS, Ac., No. 197 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. sept 14 .: ? ?? m rj . .. U j WM. WALTON SMITH, ? COTTON FACTOK ?AND?? COMMISSION merchant/ I Boycc? Co.'s Wlairf. * CHABLESTON, S. D. 86?" Prompt and personal j attention given to tho sale of ?Cotton. ' ' . y . , aug 24 mos 0 C. Clacius. j t ' ?, ^' W,'rTB CLACIUS & WITTE, , NO. 80 ,EAST,BAY, ; <JH A 11 L ES TON, S. C, Coiiimission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, l*rovi*ioi\*{ flagging, Rope and Liquors. sept 14 * Cm _i ? i ? - ?_' i I : Wagener, Heath & Monsees, PLANTATION AND FAMILY GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ham, Bacon, Shoulder?, Pork, Beef, Flour, Sugar, ColToc, Tea, etc., etc., WINES, LIQUORS. SEGARS AND TOBACCO Ao.t.'lG3 aim 1G5 East Bay, cor. Queen-street. CHARLESTON, .c. . ? >? a. ?_ j??S"" All Orders Promptly Attoadcd te-t&fl sept 14 m 0 S, Thomas, Ja., W?. S.,Lannkav., ,:? WiUiam Gr. Whilden & Co. FORMERLY1 OF HAYDEN & WTIILDEN, 1IKALEBS ix ^ *, WATCHES, JEWELRY', SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHIN.V, GLASS WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING i ARTICLES. Old Gold and Sili er purchased. Watches and , Jeicelri/ Repaired. 225 King-St., Corner of Benufain, AT WHOLESALE 11 HA YNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C, feb 28 o ]y H. L.:tefiers & Co., FACTORS Comiissiion Merchants, Cj^AJmLESTON, S. pi SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE .SALI' of Cotton^nd other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully (attended to. ? ?- " ' ? ? Bcfer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone, Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Win. C. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. apl ft CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods arc selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET, Three doors below Wontworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cash, or City Accept unco. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H. C. Stom.. Ciuni.Ks Wr.nn. H. C. Wai.k i:n. feb 2? o tf 3? VILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. BOARD, PER DAY, $3.00. A. BUTTEltFIELD, MUS. II. L. BUTTEHFIKED, Superintendent. Proprietress. d?o-28 milE GREAT POPULAR PAPER Oil A B LESTON~I) AILY NEWS. SubscriptidTi I'/'irr. Six Dollars a Year/ THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Throe Difdbirs a year?Two Dollars for Six.Months. Terms? L.*/<h in advance. No Pvpcr sent unles the Cash ac* XMpanics tho order. No Papsr sent {,'oy a hm?tr time !ban paid'for. HIOBDAN, .DAWSON St CO., doc 21?-If $ ? Proprietor-. Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COLLKTON DISTRICT. Lcc & Co., nml others. "J vb. y Attachment. M. S. Liltleficd. J 8 Under an order of tho Gourt jn thonhovc sided case, 1:will sell before the 'Court House in YViil vr boro, S. C, on the Jirst Mondayin March next, between the usual hours of sale, the following rro perty, for cash, x)z: 1 Saw Mill complete. 1 Engine and iioilcr. 1 Shingle Mochiuo and C. Saw. 4 RnUroad Cars. G'Tiinber Carls. 2 Lumber Wagons. 1 New Express Wngon. 2 Old Spring Wngous. iq Mules. 28 Setts Harness, _ 40 Trace Chains. 1 Lot old Harness. 1 Set Stage Harness complete. 1 McC. Saddle. G Common Saddles. 3 Curry Comhs. 6 Sets Stretchers. 4 Stretcher Chains. Log Chains. Lot Carpenter Tools. Lot Blacksmith's Tools. 4. Sets Timber HooKs. 1 Set Grain Measures. 1 Set Tin Measures. 2 Sets Scales. 20 Bounds-White Lead. The contents of a Country Store, consisting of: Tin Ware, KottlcB, Pry Fans. Knives and Forks, Spoons. Codec Mills. Selves, Clay Pipes. Children Shoe's, &c, &e. / /' . : ALSO On Tuesday the 8d inst., nt Mies tor a Mills: 1 Flat Boat, i 2 Lighters. 1 Large Warp Hope. 1 Small Warp Hope. 200,000 feet Sawed Lumber, more or less. 100,000 feet Banging Timber, more or less. 1 Sow juid 11 Pigs. 1 Wheelbarrow. 2 Plows. 5 Pairs Blankets, lot Bed Linen and Household nnd Kitchen Furniture. 1 Iron Safe, 1 Letter Press. 2 Clooks,- 2 Office Desks. 1 Stove and Cooking Utensils. GEORGE WAR REX. Sheriff Colleton District. Sheriff's Office, ) Walterhoro, S. C, > Feb. 10, 1SG8. J "d> lo?hi NEW STORE. THE S?T?fec It IBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN IX. forming their Friends and the Public (Sciie rally, that they have opened their NEW STOKER and arc now prepared to wnit upon them with a nice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, &C, nnGcnorally found in a COUNTRY STORK. Come d examine. MULLER & DAVIS, nov 'J c lv WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PUUCI1 ASK. sale and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports, of Cotton, Pice, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. E. WILLIS. ALEX. II. CHISOLM. fch 23 1 y HIEHERS HOUSE, (rouMKiti.Y Mtts. imuiii.k's.) 284 KING STREET, Between Wcntworth und Huxel Streets, und within three minutes wiilk of all the. Principal Wholesale and Retail Houses of Meeting, King and llaync Streets, and the Rost O?ee, Charleston, S. C. . The City Railway, which runs to each extremity of the City, is within fifty yards of the house. TERMS OF BOARD : Board by tho day.:>2 60 " " Week.$12 00 to $lu (>() Hr.Niiv Spalix 10K, Mltfl. B. II it. mats, oct 18 If CA?1>.-I WAVE NOTIFIED AIX that are indebted to me by Note or Account, through the Obanokiu'ro. Nkwh and by loiter through the Post Office, to call an:! pay me some their accounts if they could not pay me all. Many have paid no attention to either, and I feel compelled to place all Accounts and Notes in the hands of an Attorney that are not partly paid or satisfactory ar rangements made by the first of March next, na much as 1 am opposed to put any ?nie to cost, hut duty to my creditors and my family compels in? to do so. F. II. W. BRIGOMAXN. junc 8 lv THE GANNON HOUSE! (OPPOSITE- COURT HOUSE.) THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re spectfully inform tho Traveling Pub lic that hin HOUSE is opened for " their accoinodation. RATES OF BOARD. Bourd per Day....1 76 " " Week. 7 00 - j f M??th.Mi.?. 20 00 ALSO A BAR-ROOM In the Basement, which is supplied with the best of Liquors. J\AS. OANNON, Proprietor. nug 8 c ly FERTILIZERS. TJERUVIAN GUANO, PAUDRETTE, or any of the other Manures can bo had by tho Ton or smaller quantity, st Charleston' prices, adding a ?muH commission. ? ida Seed Rye and Oats. Also a small lot of selected Seed Potatoes. Best prices as usual allowed for ROUGH RICE, PEAS and PRODUCE. AC the Court Ilouso Store, I Market Street. 1 oct 10?ly .' JOHN A. HAMILTON, M E C II A X1 ? A L J) E X TI S-T, Will attend to those who wish l?s services at their residences, by being informed through the Postolhcc or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVER PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK." All work done Warranted to give satisfaction. Residence: nt Mr. JOSEPH FEESNEE'S, Orunge burg District. S. C, mar "0 . tf AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ? II A IT J A C K E T S , AND HOW THEY LIVED, FOUGHT AND DIED FOR DIXIE, With Incidents and Sketches of Ltfc in thr Confederacy. Comprising Narratives of Personal Adventure, Artuj Life. Nav.il Adventure, Home Life, I'nrtisuii hal ing. 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It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah Pul mnn and Elizabeth Holly, two of the defendants re side without this State, it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of E. J. W. Myers, on or before the sixth dcy of March next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. Ordinary's Office, i P. A. MoMICHAEL; December 2,1807. J O. 0. D. rice 7 12 w ESTABLISHED 1802 Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, BY A. S. WELLINGTON A CO. Daily Paper - - - - SS.00 per Annum. Tri-Weekly Paper - - 84.00 per Annum. The war iloscd with a largo indebtedness on the part of our former Kubscribcrs, some of whom have proffered us payment. To others wo have presented no claim, amid the losses and niisforUmcs by which they have been surrounded, having been spared the necessity of doing so by the very generous, prompt, and hearty support we have uniformly received. We are able to wait for the advent of better times, confidently assured that when prosperity returns to the land they will cheerfully meet I heir obligations. To all such we cordially extend an invitation |o re new their subscriptions. ' inn 1J i}li tf LEGAL NOTICES. . IN EQttTT, , ,, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. .?<i r y r ? ? ? " Tho State ex rclationo Solioito^?outUernClr?uiU tS/.p ; Bill to In Ho Lost Documents, in the ? Perpetuate mat tor of t lie lost Will of ? ' - H ? Testimony..' Jacob Wolfe, deccaeud. ? Application IfaVihg been made'l>y William M* WoH'e^to prove tho existence, loss, and contents of the last Will ami Testament of Jacob Wolfe, de ceased. On motion of- Messrs. Izlar & Dibble, So licitors, it is ordered that all persons who desiro so to do. may appear and cross examine' tho evidence .produced, and introduce ovidenco in reply; bbf?r? nie on the 20th day of February, 1808. Commissioner's Office,1 V. D. V. JAM.I80ML OrangeburgC.il.',''}- Commiaiion?r. Nov. 26> 1807' if* ?.? : VI*' ?V nov 80 m .\s?*? ? ????>?? ?? ?.^ . ? uVtoVVii ^ n ,-.?->-A "V\?^\ \V?v In EJauityy ,, ,,m ^dV> \ ? .'. . \.\ r ,?'*??? H?Vrt ORANOEBUR?r-DISTRICT, " r* |: I John T: :joa.,ings;'et'. al.'?V;;'|T< 1 * *rt Patrick Jennings et. oL J 1 ! -' ' i" f ; ' W i 1 i)y order pf 'Chancellor?. Johnson rnada Not. 1 tf, 1807, tho creditors of John S. Jennings, deceased, will prove their.demands before me within thre? (4) months froni'the date of said order. *V- D.-^Vr JAMfBOlf,?' ? Commissioner, nor 23 ' Alljf- Sm odV5*h .lije.;' Hilr.'A ?A (sbrV'H ii> ''?UMir / .i '.' ? OBANGEBURQ; DISTRICT.-...* U: Jii Equity ANGEBURQ PISTJfl Joseph Fielding, Adm'r. et. al. I Bill fot\Acconut : ,: 'vs. 1 '; '1 Marshaling Assets of May fib their deelararioa agiiia*t *s? Star fendaplr. STho (an it is said) are abssh*- frW?-4l??l without the limits of this Stuta. nnd .hato aciti)?r [wives n?r attorneys known within rbc same, upon [whom a. copy of said: declaration: may- be-fc*r*??*' )n motion ofllutsons? Legare, Plnintiff? Attsrnsya. I is ordered, that tho' snid Defendants do'ajvjfra'r.'' ind plead to the said declaration^ ^on or befen-s t.bto. 12nd day of May, which wilt W in tke yt-a.r of aar FyoM. One Tb?">m>?rod Might "ffWBdred^axd Sixty ngnV otherwise final nfut a?s<da4a j^dj-inKa* will then be gi\en ami uwardtd, avruinst th?rK- . . i. p. iwbisso*,;" May 20l tSf.7. XX }kk I c3slHI C. f r. - __ '_?? ? ? : STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.* Or.AxrmctMi DrsxuiCT. '?' la Ike T>.is<riot CWitffri, In pursuance of G>wev*l Orders Xe. Headquarters Second .Military- Distiti<lr the Magio" tratcs of the District of Or.inga&tvg will ?aJur a* report on tho 15th und last days ?tf saitt" *?ohth'ftj> this Court, of all Commitments riiude by f^;ni'd?*irtj;. the proceeding half montli, specifying date fff"tEHD**-~ uiitmriit. names of.Prisoners!and 4ho-Offences f<M* which the* were committed; said Magistrates aholl ?!ro forward 'to Ut6 Clerk of Ihfs Court, all recogai sances nud Ltija.r papers, connected with the ?h?a>< ???- against "the Prisoners aforesaid, wbisk nmTf?V"Wir'possessio date of laikia^ - th? reports herein ordered, ....T By order of 0IC Court. . J. V' BOBIN?ON,' u ' January P, 1?C8. Clerk Distrlet (,'ourt. jan 11 " tf In Equity, OR A N G EB ?RG DISTRICT. Dili F. M. Pooscr, Adm'r. ) Bill to Marshall Asssts vs. \ 'for'" Aun Luvr, ot. al. j . Injunction and Relief. By order of tho Court, the creditors ef John Larr, deceased, arc required to prove their demands before uiJPwithin three months from thio dai** .! !?> Commissioner's Office, ] V. D. JAMISON:,' Orangeburg; C II, V Gomndssionac. Jan. 1,186a J jan 18?8nt 11 " xH; I2V THE ?ISTRICT COURT OF* THE UNITED STATES?for thb Disthu-t or. South Cauolisa?Ix tub Mattkb or O. J. Ulmrr, turns for Incomes for 1807, and ronunicratod Articles,' Bankuupt?In Bankruptcy.?To Whom it mat" Conokux.?The undersigned hereby gives notice or. his appointment as Assignco of George J, L'lmer, in. the District of Orangoburg nnd State of South Caro. linn, within said District, who bus been adjudged a. bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said Listrict. hilli Dated at Orangeburg C. H. the 5th day of Febru ary A. D. 18(58. 1 ^ "' feb 15?tf P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee.' CxU^visro. PERUVIAN fiFANO, DIRECT FROM AGENTS, at market rates. SOLE RLE PACIFIC GUANO, $75 cash ; $80 lit November, with 7 per cent interest, approved city . accept anoo. lVY?GH'S PHOSPHATE OF LIME, $50cash; $(':A 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, np-'? proved citv acceptance. PH (EN IX GUANO. $55 cash ; $115 1st November, with 7 p -r cent interest, approved city acceptance. ' FLOUR OF RONE, unadulterated and Unburnt. ? FARMERS' PLASTER OR GVPSU.M, warranted pure. In offering tho above Manures to Planters I do so with every confidence, nol oidv having testimonials'' from Planters who have uscd.lheni the past year liiit' the further guarantee that every cargo, as it arrives, is analyzed by Prof. Shepard, of the South Carolina' I College, and the high' reputation of these Manures" I fully kept up, J, N. ROBSON. ' jan is--2m Nos. 1 und '2'Atlantic Vrhqrf.