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fc,va^fcp*wn 1* ijfayjti^flm5nto "broad has, at almost every stop, violated the >w. Of nature5 ft^VlWWfeiMciTsuggestions, aud the reform must bo a fundamental one. Wheat ie, beyond all dispute, the most perfect I W..^. -K taj"g th^only. vegeta ble production yet discovered, that contains all jjjfcffi^^^3e&&y, ^|J1io^'pb'a^'htuoDt of .U^i'm^scle, :honca, fatty tissue aud braiuH, in J^^h(4*ri^|li^i^lojiB. 'Bedn8tpca8, In'dm^ corn, and $he other, grains afford.-porfect nour "ishjiietft^fbr 'dll. thb organs but tho brain/liy ^/fl^4crm is incJu^ecl .thc spinal marrow and the nervos, which branch from the'brain, uttd are ? identical'in'coinpositSoh with Ity tj)ic'tWhplo forming one system or sot of organs. ? Now tho pabulum of the brain is phosphorus, whose life giving fire thrills along the uerves, and whose light illumines the chambers of the mind?for could we rightly Understand the correspondence between 'the material tind the spiritual, \ve might seo that light in the intellectual sense was something more than a mere .figure of eoeech. . Tho wear of the brain by study or any aaental ofTort throws off the phosphorus, which d$ J&t?dVv$t ?$r?v waste matter iu the urino - or other aeorotions. To kocp tho brain healthy "??flltf Working order; tho waste must be restored "by the Use of'food containing phosphorus, and thai' fobd is wheat. It would seem as if wheat was made for brain food, and man, tile only animal that works with his brain, is thehonly consumer of it?. ' But by ^*Btraoge' ?capYice,' the promptings ' of 'his intuitions are. overruled . by his tastes, aud in ?lhis!patticular! instance, .to his great detriment, Inearty .every particle of this brain-uoiirishiug phosphorus' is found in the hull or bran ol'the 'jWb??ty -which, when separated from the flour, for the sakeof merely gratifyiug the oyo *vvith ^fio 'sl^ht of wh Itch read, carries with it all the Superiority which wheat possesses over.a dozen other, k^i.Dds.of cheaper vegetables. In addition; tQjiAis, ithe^mcchanical action-of the bran on the internal organs keeps them 'in a healthy .state, and superccdes'Xhe necessity of pills and other cathartics which many -people arc obliged to nso habitually. This lpattor of making flour ?jpffilhp..whole.wheat, is well uudorstood aud -ap^rOyed by every school of 'physicians; and ..|?irOu"gh t!iicir reconmionduiiojj .to their puLjouts, and 'the teachings of Health journals, its ?s? is .^ecop^ijig somewhat common..aud wlieht flour, TasJifris called, is a staple nrtiele in thomarkcts. *",,''Stto'jig'Ja>. the' prejudice may be at first against the browu, plebian-looking loaf, it will variftHH':iS<''mbst cases at the tdsto, if the brcr.d is well made from well ground wheat of a good quality, the sweet, fragrant^ nutty flavor com mending itself toevcry taste net wholly vit iated. .^With wheat, flour, the ci.inplaints of heavy, ?Qnr^.,a,niJ ipsipid .bread, would vanish forever, -?S^it?iB'8br41^kt{ owing to thefeuthery particles ''.o'f'lKe hull which pervades-it, thai no yeast'or alkali is ncccssary^ to raise itj but it is, when ]tn"xed $ith pure cojd' water alunc, absolutely self-rising to a greater extent than'fine flour ?*'can be Tcudcrcd by yeast. Again, no less than thirteen per cent of the flour is. saved thy. dispensing w.itfi yeast, as the fermentation in its growth converts that proportiou of the starch' And sugar into alcohol. ?? This is saved, of course 'by thciteeof an alkali and acid to generate car honio a<jidr but a deleterious neutral salt is, in ?ievery oasej left.in tho bread?tartrato of soda, if cream of tartar is uscdj'luctatc of soda, if sour 'niilt, and mellassate, if molasses. The bestaud *tt!6%t entirely noobnoxious mode of raising fine (flour for those wb,o,will, use it, is to use muriat ic aoid which forms with soda common salt, w'bioh is uecded in the bread, and is a constitu -ent of the humanbody.?Exchange. ?To Raibe Eahly Tomatoes?About the first of March, take .a fow large turuips and cut out the hearts of them, to form a sort of cup. Fill the cavities with o rtb, and plant two or threer tomatto seeds in each. When the scccIh have well sprouted, pull up ?II but tho health iest pldut in each turnip and let those that rc maiu stand where they will have the bunefit of ?tho ?unj the plant will grow very thrifty?the decaying turuip furnishing it food. When the weatherbecomes sufficiently warm, sot tho tur nips in 'Well prepared soil, not less than three 'tfcot. apart, lnnke the lathe frames to keep the ?Tines'from the ground, and keep the soil well hilled.up arouud them ami you will have a crop that will astonish the nai ves. The advantage consists in geftiug the plautsstarted early with out setting them back in transplanting. Raise GiVain And Stock!?It has been remarke'd by a practical man, that whenever brcadstuffs rule high, cotton is depressed, and vice versa, lie states that lid has never known it to fail. The Southern people, in their pres ent poverty, should draw a lesson from this Strange coincidence, and abandon the cultur of cottou on so large a scale, and take to that of raisiug grain crops. It is very certain that the price of provisions promises to be high, in spite of reported good crops, and before making arrangements for another year, planter*, would do well to make very close calculations as to the profit or loss of cotton raising, to the neglect of corn or wheat. Seitino .Out Ttfufc?!?The London Jiuit der says that j. people planting orc hards would give orders to mar.k tho north side of the trees with red chalk before they are taken up, and when s?trout to havo the trees put in the ground with their north ?ulo to tho north, in their natu ral- impositions, a larger proportion, it is said, would live; as ignoring this law of nature is tho cause of many transplanted treos dying. If the north side be exposed to the south, the hoat of tho biiu is. too great for that sido of the tree, (d bear, therefore, i! dries up and decays. chares: 120 EAST BAY, OHA II L K S T^MlI^flA'lie. WHOLESALE GROC$lt,, \rr.lM AND ? Commission Meucha] Sugnr, Tens, Bacon. Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. pep I 14 m r' ii. bi^bOfT ^ ^ ? ) ^ /o.^v6iLku.v. Hoiiry t Bisclioii' & Co., vi u ?:. sVO .T * ? AVliOLE^?/E^'nR?CIO?? AND DEALERS' JN ' WINES, LIQUORS, SEG ARS, &c, No. 197 East Ray, -. .C sept CH ARLES TO X,- $ . C . 14 ? . : m . Id ?WM. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FAgXOIi ?AN D?- ? COMMISSION MERCHANT, & jBouce ?0 f"V^.'.s 117??/;/* jCHARLESTON, S. I>. flt^jProhipt and personal >attintioii pivoh to thc^ sale of button. nug 24 : in o3 0 * *"P'k" ~jr A fgic-. i C. Claoivs. ; A. Wnrv.. CLACJ?S & WITTE, . H A R LE S T O X, S. C-, Commi?si?ii Merchants, W1IOLESMBW TiEiVLEES TX < Groreriis, Provisions, Hogging, R"pc and Liquors. BCpt 11 ' ' Wagener, Heatli & Moiisees, PLANTATION AND FAMILY ' GROCERS, " ?''i WHOLESALE AND -R ET AT L. Ham, Bacou, Shoulders, Pork, Reef, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea. etc;, etc., WIN ES, LIQUORS, SEGA US AX 1) " 1 : "? ''"i'O .Ti A 0 C <) Am?. 10') dilti Ij?o 7'Sast l\<>'j, tor. Q.urs a-. '. CHARLESTON, S. Cjj JBSJ1* All Order.? lVomptly Attended to-r-";>a sept 14 ^<* * *' ?LT*jm.IT A.1 .'? t r, ill AND Commission KferchanLs, cnARL?sroM s. c: SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVE.N* TO THE MALE 6f Cotton and other Produce. Orders Spv sup plies carcfplly attended to. Bofer to Captain John A. Hamilton, It. O. Stone, Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. r<>apU f?7?a r.L-vvr.V/ thrift:* 3 .MW.'Ul ift..\.! . (yp^tficitLY ::u->. mj:i.;.k".-0 284 KING STREET, JJcticccn Wenhvorth <t>i't IJazel Strerls, and within- three mittutas walk of all the J'riiicijxd Whulcudc and Retail Houses of Meeting, King <oal Jlin/ne Slice's, and the Post OjRcc, Charleston. S. 0. ? The City Rujlwuy. which runs to each extremity of ''?' City,ha within fifty yards of tiie house. [ TEHMS OF BOARD: Board by the day.$2 ?0 .. k Week.$V2 fH) to Sl"? U> Henky SpaiInici:, Miis. l'.. IJii.unp.y. oct!8 tf rpRE WHEAT POl'lJLAR 1?A1?F,IS C! JARLKSTpN 1'AILV XKWS. Sul/tt<nuptioi\ Price Six Dollars a V.-n .' THE CHARLESTON THI-WEE!>LV NEWS, Three Dollars a year?Two Dollars for Six .Months. BS?" Terms?Cash in advance. No Coper sent miles tho Cash accompanies the- order. No Caper sent for a longer lim?- than paid for. 1UOKDAN, DAW SON ft CO., dec 21?tf I Proprietors. ESTABlJ8fiF0 im? Charleston Courier for 1868. DAI LA AND Till- WEEELV, BY A. S. IVll^IXClTON <?<>. Daily Fiiper .... $8.00 per Anntuiii 'J'ri-Wcokly Paper - - S 1.00 per Aimuni. The war closed with a large iildebtcdne - mi the part of our torniLi- suhsi fibers, some of whom have proffered us payment. To others we have presvut e 1 no claim, amid the ios?<-s and misfortunes U\ whicli they have been surrounded, having been spared the necessity of doing so by the very generuus. proiujit, and lieai'ly supporl we hatc uniformly received. We are able to wait for (ho advent ?>!' iieiterjimesj confidently nssitred thai wlicii prosperity rot urns to the land they will cheerfully meet their obligations. To all such W.e cordially es teil 1 hp itnitation to re new (heir subscriptions. jan 11 dli i f fav i ivi(r>4 i rorim? n; CliAJU.MS'J OX, S. C. ?<>.1I5I>, I?5:35 WAY, fiJI.OO. A. HUTTKKFIELI), MKS. II. i,. BUTTKllr'lKLI>, dee2n; . } JLlJ* his t>id friends that he is now prepared t. repair Watches, C!u';k", Jewelry, &o. tvh22 if UV t/.j /. <va n.i k\;\ t*il f r CnABLESTONi-fi^W^ ^rmers, .and pi&nters AN ??MUINJNG In t!?e highest degree the Requi sites' I'm- tau largest yield'or COTTON and CtjRN. ..Oar friends who havo tried this FERTl IdZISIUgiye their unqnulffiod jostirudhy'of .Its com plete ssuecefs in largely Increasing the yield of their cions. Wlicite the annlipation was doubled, the in rrrase 'if yield : wa'A fttlly us prent, and' we fire as sured Iliat it lias proved for COTTON THE" M^vlsrxjiui:." PLANTERS will find it Advantageous to Work less Ground, to Cultivate more thoroughly, and to apply liberally a Preparation such'aa'tho above. Our ITT Yrj ' cc % >j* it. h. j&. ? a. x r j* '?? .' ? .?' ARE MA DU UNDER Tin?: surKiivisVox of Dr. St Julien Ravenel, Chemist, Win se UEl TTATION and SKILL ensure a Relia ddo ArSiclu. IV e have no hesitation In Stating that in our Standard Manure the Public have a FE UTIL IZE 11 which will give the most satisfactory results. We olajtn thai til tl.o sr. me Cost Per Aere,'this Article \rdl d" better than Peruvian* Guano, our friends writing that Guana loses its effect upon the Plant generally about the beginning of September, and this Hit?taitiipg t!i>; Plant in a green and healthy fciiditimi.tn.'.ildullvd by-frost. Directions for use m.nt. with t>iiit>iucnts. Price i?G5 dullars ptr ton of ii-btW pounds. ' A SUJ?^lIOS ARTICLE PURE BONE FLOUR ALW AVri ON HAND AT . . ..? 8Gu PER TON OF 2000 FOUNDS. WM. C. Vl'JCES it- CO., Agent*, fob 29? 5tr*: Charleston, S. C. -t rVSQ TAX PAVERS OF CHANCE PARISH.?I g will I?? nt the follow in e nSuieif1 plnces to As sess, rocsivc Let urns an.i Collect the Central Tax of I8C7, nt the limes na follows: At Ifuldcrsj the tilth L'ebiuary. At hour Holes th^'i-ah Ft/hnury. At ilauds?n? f'.ie 'imn Fetnunry. At tiliolts the 27th February. At y.giglers tliu :>''h February. At lhlU V waiup tit.- :".ith February. At tilcatons I'lie 2d March. AI llr/rtVKs the 3d March. At Tylers (lie 41 !i March. At l.udlcivt the l?!h March. At t'<.v'.?n.JviUu tits '':li M-ir-.h. At f is'.ir'/n- tji ', ti March. Ai ttotve s Pump tlii' '.'tii March. A: Uo 1 ir.tij -m- tb^- Um Ii March A. ilraneliville tile ! Hh tyhd 1-th March. Ami nt.Oru'ji|c?-burg 11*r> week ending 21si March, at tvhTr.li/tii ic kbc H< <?'...< will beelossd for receiving IL tutus. Those .iVvilju? to-ruakc Returns and pay Uv t!i it r.iM". v. iii !>?? nnublcd taxed. Tuxnir.e p: .->;urt-ty is sfimli as Real Estate, Huggier. Carriages, (Jolt! tu I Silver Plate, WideheS; Juw.i rv. i,iai!?)s.'.k\c.. Articlus Mifmifnciiired for sale, all In comes; Taking ni:! Charters, Public Hacks, Drays, I A I'lipitUtlou tux offotie dollar on i very M.il. pej'.^'eo the n.-fs c* : v. ii'.ty-ono ami sixty yeiir:*, i ii i fcry l'"-y. tuatl r- in t who ii may be owned by, one dollni" ?-aeh, wb'nih t;'X all aeerucs <>n the 1st <tt .laiiuary, if tiS. Ail Returns I? he made to the Tits Collector of tln? D'sirli I. <>r Parish in vvliicti the property is h'catcil. No retura? will be received by mail or otherwise, unless sworn to according to law. ! I will hlso be at 'Orangeburg the week ending the Ulli of April to cqllocl the )?alauce of the General Tax not paid nnd falling ibtc thc30th of June. Those failing toimike payment by that time, may expect t<> set lie v till i he Shcri If. Also ni the same lime and place, I will collect the First Quartcrlv Tax ??!' 18118. feb I?'Jin * P. W. FAIREV. T. C. GREAT BAR AT KEITT BROTHERS. sell!NO OFF LOW FOR CASH. oru vniExi'.- wilt, please civk CH * CAT.j'i \N'I> S\TI:-KV TH.K31SKLVK$ TU AT V.l. p6 NOT M KAN TO ?AY <5 N E Till NU AND IX) ANOTHER; "RvTOTIjfJE TO HEltTORS. ? O?'SS Civ iiiiTfi rc.jitirc us 'a make immediate (%?';.?<? lioifs. We thcrdl'oro hty all lllitsa indebted t.> us by biKik arc?aiti( or note, In settle tlie same by the 1.M ? iuv Ol Mmli m-\t <ir they will lind their accounts in ihchumh .?!' an Ail'oruey for collection. r\ rieat i%"D5'<'3:sii:xts qffi:? \ H ED TO AN APPUpVED P?RC1I .\SER.~ TTi ? Prt i r?lgned !. ::.;.' ilesifobs of changing their business, ail'cr their Entire Steck ol Conds, much below Co t, ?? iiii the building n( reasqiiabh rent for one year. The Ruihli'tig' Is largo and ccii.iuodi.ius, with Rt.nVcb?dow and Meld lenec above, situated on lUissell Street, in (h > nm.-i bcnutifttl part of our Village. om 18 c!y KEITT RROTI1ERS. \M>n S\ Mil-:.?Tlt? Two PI.AATA^ V TM tN.S r?riniii> a njM't of In? KEITT ESTATE an I knowaas *f1>A lt in ?* ami - K EN NFKLV ' places will be sold, together with the Mules ami farming lools. For I er ins apply to S. 8. KEITT. dire "f William Mlddloton, Esq., '.cc L'l ? if Charleston, y. tJ. bti m V A ? V K To l?rcVcn4 Hio Firing ol' Gifns, Pistols, ftp., wilhiu these Ci i p'of?te lynibi. Prorii nvl iiffer (he ptiblicatioh of thij Orllinacc, any j ersutj <? i?> i i.f firing anj Gun, Pistol, or other r'ircnvjT:'?, .vitliin ihcsc Corporalc Idiiiils, ? mil bellhlibS to a line not less thnh'fivo dollars . v lipo? failure l jifiy Die lino, shall be litiblo io iiapv]i>otu:i ?Iii not e:< ??? -ding two days, .-.t the <?p t ion ol (he Im ??miaut. Dbri? in '.'"'. i il Uii; 2GIH day of Fobvuary, lKf.rt. t >?, nngeburg, ''. JOHN \. I! WII.TOV. -?W It Clerk (OlU'OSlTE-dpU RT HOUSE.) -am*S9tiL* ^frSUBSCiUTOER WOULD Ro fj?i-LpfjpfeBPcctf"''ynfoVmtheTrttydlinp Pub ^&g7g^f^glio ??that his HOUSE, is opened for ^lijiWffaEWM 1 tholr nccomodatioii.' . RATES OF BOARD. Board per. Day..$ 1 75 ?? Wcok.. 1 00 ?' . " Mouth. 2U 00 . >. ? ja.s. oa,isrisroTsr, imp 3 c ly ?-'-? Prederick -Persner, '<-.> a A7 ? C IT A NJ GAL DENTIST, Will attend to those who wish hisservices nt their residences, by being informed through the Postoflfice or otherwise. TEETH- on GOLD and ?SILVER PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK. All work dor.o Warrnuted to give satisfaction. Kcsidencc: at Mr. JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Orotigo burg District, S. C. mar CO tf GUANO. PEItyVJAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM AGENTS, at market rates. SOLUKLE PACIFIC GUANO, $75 fash : $?0 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, approved city acceptance. > IIVUGH'S PHOSPHATE OF LIME. $50 cash ;j $t5? 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, ap proved eitv acceptance. *. riHENIX GUANO. $55 cash ; $?5 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, approved city accept an ea. FLOUI! <>F BONE. unadulterated aiul unburiit. FA K M UBS' PLAST Ell OK GYPSUM, warranted l?iujc..>r;;; A -M- ? ? ^vi* & f ti in oh"ering;the above Manures to Planters I doso with every confidence, not only having testimonials from Planters who have used them the past year but the further guarantee that every cargo, us it arrives, is analyzed by Prof. Sbopard, of the .South Carolina Collcpc, and the high reputation of these Manures, fully kept up. J. N. ROHSON. jan IK?2m Nos. 1 and 2 Atlant io Wharf. AGENTS WANTED roll THE O R A Y JACKETS, AND HOW THEY LIVED, FOUGHT AND DIED FOR DIXIE. ITtV/l Inculents and Sketchen <>/ fJ/'c in the. Coufcdvrdey. Comprising Narratives of Personal Adventure. Army Life, Naval Adventure, Dome Life, Partisan Dar ing, Life in the Camp. Field and Hospital Togeth er with the Soups, BnUtids, Anecdotes and Humo rous Incidents ul the War for Southern Indepen dence. 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WOODAIID", St. Matthews P. O., mov 2?tf Orangeburg District, S. P. Jt)7. ORANOEBj?jjiG DISTRICT. Joseph Fickling, Adm'r. et. til. I B1U foT Acconut J? mSL* l "rA Ml t T f WdrshaUng Auet? Mary R. Tyler at. al. J InJunctionA Kc?jf It appearing torn? ealiBfeCtion that Jcahua *yier> one of the Defendants in tho aboTo case, is nbseaft from and resides beyond the- limits of this State, ?* ua Tyler, do appear, plead, answer, or demur to the complainants said bill within the time preaeriaedbj law, or'an order pro coiifesso'will bo taken against ' &missioner's Office, ] v. D. v. JAMd?S,^ Orangeburg, S. C.J > Commissioner. ,' Deo. 10.1807i ? V ? ? ) ^V\"^>?^ >*? TO dec 21. . , *w. ?ns.*eW'A?l. >V^ ?4? In Equity,* w ; 0RA^aBRu?> ;?i|T|i^ 0. N. Bowman, Adm'r. "I ?'? " r D:!^b%t/? ^?xtpa? aarwMMt Under order in Equity in this of David,. Bowroap, deceased-- WB1 .pi mands before nie by the first .'of .May ? Cora^iBsione^OWoef ' \ VrDrV-. JAMIWlvj March 4, 18*8. / Oommissioa? mar? f<>Ki;riaou /Xaif'nt In Eqn%^ M _ ? ?' ,?;??:>??? ? ?' ; ;i mmmcjI Lb* ot James F. Livings! orf, 1 n va. 1 !? II hu* Eliwt D. Livingston, ct. al. ,J , ;< . / . ul v bar. aj>v LTndcr decrco in Equity made in this case, the* creditors of Win. J. LivingsUray.will prove their de mands before me by the first ofAIay next. it v Commissioners'' Offico,"t 0 V. fit. V. JAMISON,1 March 4, 18??- > ,-ttr,jJ . Cem^ajr?rjt., mar 7 . . ??? ?^ --??, ???? ???.? t. ';.. ' iimyg ysitit ' In Eqiiityi "s ;|J\I rjifJ L,\tRM*<4V;wI V* ORANGEDURG. DISTRLC^^ ;-J :M. Av|>^vAdrn;^ ,.?,ilt }?; I,,4^ .; iSarah. Bjunekar, ej, ab i |j,t ^ggg to ^ By order in this case, the creditors of OeorfaJ?. ? Bipnaker, doic?sod; are rcqhired to provoOicir:d? mands before mo by the first of May next, t^.t^ Commissioner's ?fiice, 1 ' V; D^V^A^TSOSr, ' March 4, 1808., . j \H M Commissioner,,, mar 7 td - Iif 'Equity. . , ;tl ?,-; '.it*7M bAt ORANGKRUUG ^ISTRIQTv^^ ? C. B. Tbompson, Adiq'r. ?V. Win. ^. lldtson; Esq.; eh ati ;i^ ?CT Zj ?u ,or?lcr m this case tlie,creditor*.p*. Yfl$ R I Thoinson, deceased, at .* required to prove their da* -nxands7bcf4.ro me by iho first of Jona noxtt-o adll? Commissioners' Office, 1 ,V. D. Y. JAMISON, 'Marth 4,1808. / Cemmfiti???}?* ,nar 4 .v?p$n_ In Eiq[itii0 F ??l ,,i^tir> 11. i'woscr, Adm'r.. 1 Bill Io Mai ?ball imets hi p.U* j T^ ? .5tL> -. - of ' iU ^i^hh->1Kttt , Ann. LarrN e>.. nl. ? . Injunc?-ui ami Rrir?f. By rrdtr of tbe Court, ^the creditors of John l.arir deceased, arorequired to proTe th;ir demands bef?re m'r, within tk^ce month* fvom this dato. .~ CvmmissU.ncr-. O?l?-, ) V. ti'v! I'MMX?1 Omiart^irg, C lit [ . C?m???aiwaiMt?j? Jr.a. i, 1808. ) jx?n 18??m , xik ' . ????? ?"'M'? in Eqnityi' ^ T>vvj;^ OR-VNGERURQ DlSTRl?fl I. M. A. J. AJm a.) Watson A. O Cain, et. ab J , j . ? ln^T^ ' 'By order of the Court of Tquify In the abort? stated case, the creditors of the late Bit- J. o. Jen kins arc enjoined from prose jo ting their actions ot law for the recovery of their claims,'-and ?rV re quired to prove their several and rcspectivo ds maritls before the\Commis^ibrieT on or' before tlie first day of May next. tdii}ft-fctSK Commissioner's) Office, ) V. D. V. J AMISON,, Oran^eburgi'. H.i \ I CommiBaioner. March 1J, 18G8. J ? ,. .-mar 14- ? ' ' ' ''' " ' ^HTt " .' "~ ?. . . ' orutb. Yr*)a tvi od .of The fjfitic of. Sou^, C^Unjw, ORAXG^IJl^RG J^ST^CT^ ?nb>a. In the Ciurt of cW?^^ls^^|^ II. II- Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, ts F. A. W?ta#' sen, A; :E. Talm^dge.| ATTACHMENT; b?M 'VTTIIEREAS the Plaintiffs -Aid 'SS&fittK Y y of May file their dpelaration Against the.By fcndaiits, who (as it is said) are afa?tht''fi<em''si?fl without the limits of this 8tate, and..have neither wives nor attorneys known within the Bamo,'?pe^]tt whom a co)>y of said declaration may be served: On motion of Ilutsnns it Legare, Plaintiffs ?tteraejll'" it >? ordered, fha< the said Defendants do appear,, and plead to the said declaration on or before the 22nd day of May, which will be in iho yoar of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred ,and r8txtT eight, otherwise finr.! t\^d nl>Roi,,,'> fcv-,"^eaViWTR liioH ho P5v-?anl- awarded against thstn, ^ ofU ?ta J, F. UUWN?S0V. May 20, 18d7. XX h?n 1 s8si4 C, P'*V ? 3-1?,-j-_??, ..>>\ iwrfiy. STATE OV SOUTH CAROLmAjtiOtw Oranoeduiiq. DisTbioiSjpi-5 a?j Iliw In tlie IMfilrict : Courts ,0 ?^^ In pursuance of Gcnorol Orders No. l6a,.:freaV> . Headquarters Second Military District, the Magis trates of the District of Orangcburg .wBl make a report on the l?th and last days of eaeh month ta this Court, of all Commitments madobj them.during the preceeding half month, specifying' date of Com mitment, names of Prisonori and the Oltcncaq for which they were committod; said Magistrates cliaU also forward to the (Merk of this Court, all vocogai siinces and other jmpcrs, connectod with the. ?ff? ceedings against the Prisoners aforesaid, whieh' may be in their possession at (he date of msking the reports herein ordered. By order of the Court. 1 . wow?! J. F- ROBINSOK, Januniy 8, 1808. Clerk Distriot Cadril 1 * :la?M>_?? j ' tf? ? IS THE WISTIIICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?roil tiik Disraiot or SOI'TII C.mioli.na ? in Tit k M?TTEU OK O. J. Ul.HKP, Bankimtt?Im BASKnt'i-rov.?To-Wuom it mat Cmncrbm.?TLo undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointnif nt ob Assignee of Ocofgd i. Ulmer, ia the District of Oraugohurg and State of South Cere. Una. within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. , u IT* Datid at Mr.nngcburg 0. H. tho 5th day of Fec-Va try A. )). lt*?iS. ??) V /it?/ feb 15- tf P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee _ ' "?ft ?1 ' HOI'NKKKKPER8IF YOU lVA*T to purchase your Ooods at Charleston Cost Prices, go to _ . ...io ? * t uov Its Y.-D. WOLFE'S.