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l>read has, at almost every step, violated the laws of *pat?^^\lL?^gT^ and the reform must hi a fundamental'c'no. W,b^qi?4 all dli^ ? bio production yet discovered, that containaall i 10,.;bones; fafty tissue: and bnuus., in corn, pod. tho otbea,grains afforu^erfeet *ou> ^^^?'Sln^fet^' *piua(4uayrQi apdj the uervoB, which branchftom?tho*b^ . forming one system or sot of Organa.- f .Now th o j pabulum of the brain is 'phosphorus, whose life ' gtrtfig fire thrills aloq? thtai&rvefc^tihd whoso; light illumines tho chambers of the mind?for ,CQuld WO lightly riadorstand the corrospo?dcnce 5tfiWW[Kfc*? :tf?tcHil''-and: the spIrituVt; 'Vre'; might see . that. light - in the - intellectual sense; ^?^^t^^yhtie thab^.d ' nicrc1 jRgurb of; ^g^t^^^^e'ajrf.p^the brain by study or any mental offort throws off the phosphor us, which dS t^od^ jw^lti ot^er Jtyalktb'ma^tpr iii tliq ni-Hic, . .orsother secretions. To keep the brain healthy . .TlWttlS^o'fk^ must be \ > by the Use of food Containing phosphorus., and , tbaTTobfflrf^heat. - It would seem as if wheat was made for brainj ? food, and man, tile only annual that works with! his brain, is the^orily fcb?suni6rQf itf. -'^idt-byi Jujj^r|^naxajt?B-> overruled -by.iiia tastes, and iui .?M^ttid?Tay instabc^^O hia great ddtWhifent, ' phosphoru91W fbund in'thchulP oV braht bf tKe |w^t;:.M:h&h, ^hyufcpa/ratea'fyoi? the flour, tferlcthe aake-'of anerely. gra t ifyi?g theeyo With T^^t;pf^ 1(ta^pei?QlUty<whioh wh?5tl possesses over a dozen other, kipd.s,of cheaper vegetab^es^|u nd3it|i^j; tJ'^WWr-ilwfitomcchaTiical Vcttou- .of .4hre .b*??ni on: the internal organs keeps thcm^in^'Hfehlthyj .state, and supexcedekvtHe' necessity of pills and' other cathartics which m^ny$6dpl6 tire obliged ? to use habitually. This ^n^i^iof^s^ng fl/anx -.of;, tho whole wheat, is well understood and ? JfSPW&^^lt.-^^^u^ adatiop ?o - their patients, iqtteH&e teachings of- Hdalth Journals', its use is ?SasHfrIB called, is a staple article in tlro;markctB. i^TMn^Hnbst caaesjat'ilt'cl $1$ plj^reini is veil made from v^Jj ground wheat of a good quality, the sweet, frngrapty.uujty flavor, coin mending itself to.dvcry taste notwbolly vitiated. JrViih wheat floor-' 'tho.' e^niplaints 'of heavy, Jgpu^a/jid7 insipid, .pre^uVwould jfAmwi forever, -?p;*iB 'B^tgh^owt'A^tb the^fekthery p.?rti?l^s j^^EieJm^^^^ alkali is necessary to raise; ity but it is, 'when . self-rising:rfp?A? greater extent thau ;fine fl our ;;^:W^#ri5d?^?^: ;A!?hi?;yo;i^thai,! thirteen per cent of the flour ia^saved-djy daj^jf^^K-fwih, as the ^eft^'f^j^lihj iW growth converts that proportionofthc starch and sugar into alcohol. This is saved, of course by the use of an alkali and acid to generate cur bonio ao id. but . .a, deleterious - neutral: salt is, in* ? every ease,' }?f*;in*iho?; bread?tartrulo^of soda,; :j(f.?j:eam^f tartar w uscdjluctatc of soda, if sour -pdlkj and me.llassatc, if molasses. The bestand ?fS6Bf? Sritfretjr Wbnnoxidus niode ruf raialngiflne iflQ-W/Wthose wb^Q.wm. use it, is to usu niuriat - ic acid jwhteh- fbfms with soda; ? 'common s&\t,' ^j^fQ^'Ja nee4bl?fio'i^m'b'rjoad| au'tl is a cpnstitu ?nt^ of the hnmanbody .-^-Exchaitijex??*? KtottUJ ?> mm) imm, j ?T6 Kaibe !Eauly ToMAToEs-.-p-About the firet of March, take .a Jew large turnips and cut ont tho hearts of them, to form a sort of cup. Fill the cavities with e rtb, and plant two or three^ tomat^to,seeds in each. When the keed^ ';Kavo.--well-aprQuted, pull up all but tho health-' tlfaftt plitut'in-'ftSeh' turnip and 'lc?Vthose that re 'ig&iu^ncl' vvh?re they, ^ill have, tho .benefit oi 'tho suu) - the plant will grow very thrifty^T-thc -'iTlSilyihg Viir'nip furnishing it food.. When the . weather boeuuics sufiieiently vviivm, set the tur nips ip 'Well :prepuVed soil, not less1 tha? three ' feet apart, make the lutho frames-to keep the Cities*from fli^'grbiind, and keep .the soil well hilled, up around them and you will have a crop that;will ttstoiiish the nat'vcdJ The advantage consists in getting the plant? started carly^with ont Betting them bnek iu transplanting. Raibe 0 Ml & "Aril)' Stock.?It has been vemarkeTFby^ a^ptactionl 'niuh, that'Whenever . brcadstufls rule high; cotton is deprcsfecd, and vice versa. He states that he lias never known it to fail.^ The Southern people, in their pres ent' opoyorty, sli??ld draw a lesson from this 'Strkng? e'eiucidence, and abandon the culture jjf cotton on bo large a scale, and tukc to that <jf' raising grain crops. It is very rcrtain thai ?aj ?*lw, trUfjyt / ' . ' ? ? ? ? the. 'prico oi provisions promises to bo high, in spite bf reported g?od crops, and before making nrrangcnicnts for .nother year, planters would do w6Jl: to* tanke Very close'calculations os to th&'pr?lfit or loss of cotton raising, to thp neglect of corn or wheat. SeX3:4^',Out TitUK?,?The London Jiuit dcr says^that j. ^pefmlo planting orc hards \vould give.ordep to muijk the north sidc^of tbe ^rees ' . Kn%?9ii<chalk! before th?y.nr?;!tahcHrtupi.und ? who^?t'outtp'havo the trees put in the grbutid With thbir noj tli sido to tho uort b, in their natu, fa?Kppofeitions,' a iar^er.'propnrtion^ it -is snid'f tjfpj^' \X^,)^ri^o\\^ ^sJjaVjot". natjjfft.^ the cause o( many transplanted trees dying. ? If'the i?^t1r??lc be cxpdsybT; t? the south, the heat of tiio ;.uu is too .great ? for that Htd?.?f the tre^ f^ tyM1, "fhcreKIre, it dries tip_tniuT.decays. 120 EAST BA>\_ C HARLES T^MLtl,v3Le4 WHOLESALE GRO^El^ tiTOf?l AND ? Commissioii Merchant Sugar, Teas, Bacon', Lard, Fiah and SaJ^ otc^,j sept 14/^ m o / l AND ' DBALERti^f? !tf'?.tt? <T> WINTS8, LIQUORS, SEG ARS, &c, No. 197 Enal Ray, -?>: ~ ?H iept la O K 'T/-M JJ i\' W ^vTI v. / \ Jb\ j ?WM. WALTON SMITH, sale of Cotton. ?ug 24. t mos ' O- * * _ r_. _-. -- _ - C. Claoics. ? i i? A. Wim:. 'i'#0 fl A R L E S T P N~ S. C, LEsIw^fLrflS ' WHOLE Groceries, I^ovisibn*, Mogginy, R'>p<L vivl Liquors. ?/ t-??f eUI X3tt '? !*.*? rittM.?)'} Ta.'fTV!*VJ 1. ?Wagenerv'Heath- & Monsees, PLANTATION AND FAMILY -?? ???aoeEKSri'>-'> Mw ii am, Bacon, Shoulders. Pork, Beef, Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Tea. ct^jotc.^ . wines; liquors, .sehars and"**" CHARL^T()|,^C>i fli n?y"- All Orders Promptly Attended to~5>a ..-.. T*TTT i'L.>- .Jeffers '&-Cffl^ MOTOES AND Commission. rJfeQh^ts, vf / e ? 67/. i r&vf Jf/te* 1 1 ?PEOIAL' ATTENTION: GlVHN'iT? TTIE? SAT.E1 ?. of Cotton and other Produce. Orders fur sup plies carefully attended to. MosliO lit. fttiui -ft:. r Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. O. Stone,, Esq., Orungcburg, Dr. Wiii. C.. \Vhvtfltono,'8? MarV thews. |*v.*pli !??:* a-yr-I-yid:-.: '!?;/..'; |1 .ft. .. H1XRERS HOUSK, V > 8 -*./ !/ ?D'Pn,t?,'Y PIBBLE'S.) . 284 :KlNU STUFET, J3cticccn Wctihcorth tind JJttzel Streets, and icithiiuthrcA Vlinutax tcali; of all (he ]Jrin'cipil!l Wholesale and Retail Houses of Mvetbiij, Kiny and JIat/ne Streets, and the Post Office. Charleston. S. 6J, ? The City llajlwuy, which rini.-i to each extremity of the City, -p?-within fiPy yards of tho house. TEHMS 01'" HOARD ; Board by the day;...?2 '50 .< , "%T$^t.$12 'v" to Sir. no Henry Si'AnjmyC Musi* Iil^aV. oct 18 i i^? tf ^_ .Ar^-Wy.. rjpRE?RKAT POPULAR PAPER I ? . Cl!AIU.ESJO^DAILY, ^NEWS.. , Sui/scriptioii Vrir.<\ Six Dollar* a Vctr* THE C?ARLE?TO*; TRI-M'EKKLV NEWS? Three Dollars a year?Two Dollars for Six Months. 0Qy-Terms?Cash in advance. ?> PTnef scrfj imli'h tho Cftsh nncoiiipuiiii's tho* 6i'de>. No I'.ijior scut for i? ^ongcr time than paid' for. lUOHpAX, pAiWSpN ft CO., , ' ded 21?tf I Proprietors. aarleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND Till \VEEELV, RY A. fi. WILLIKOTON A CO. Daily Paper - - - - $8.00 .-per' Annum. Tid-Wcckly Paper, - - 84,00 per. Annum. ' The war closed with a bn-/? inffebtcdnens on the part ot"o?^r foruica- ^nbscribciH, koiiio. of udioin hove we havepresVine I no^fllaiin, niaid tho losses and tiilsfortttUes l>y yvhicli they, have been surrounded, liaVlng been Bparet] the necessity of^doing ho by "he yory gcuerouu, proiapt, fthcfiWeart^ ?iifipprt ;Wi> ha^o unTroriniy ioeeived. Wb ir/e aol? to \Vait fur the advent of bciter limes, do'ufi'lently assured Hint when proHpirlty roturn^ to the land t,lu-y,(.vill cheerfully meet their obligations. To nil Bpehi wy rprdiully extend nn invtjntrou to re noft* (heir (mbboriptioUs. jan 11 (111 tf PAY I LMMSJJGKW,!!?^ r^, .; ciiAJu.KSTON, s. a ?01RI>, PKK DAY, fttt.Ofl. A. BUTTK11FIEI.D, MKS. II, 1>. ?UTTEUKIKM?, .dQ93H) ia*lUH<Mi<j( le.\"f.-} ? - ? ? 1 / f?>- .;>|^HfH?>^.,i.T-l'?'Al iTC.il lllif i't.'?XUXJ I? KKi:KX2tlLRi:<JNTO I-1VFOR9T Iii?: Olli L'rioii i? Hint lie iiN nhw prepared to repair Watches, Chck-. Jewelry. &o. fyb 22 tf ?liL'JLJ!B'. ?fil?&PANY, OF ? CHARLESTONS^:1 '-' Alf ' * K?^^^msm^lK COHN- x*Ol>r IrivnUH .vv.lio hiiYo. l.vied this FE Ll]?IJiytiT\? jhctr ?uiQuaJffioUjcstSrno^y/of M plcrcsucXeVm'largiMy hicicasing rlio ytclu of I ciojis. Whcfco the application was doubled, the in hct'efuse' ?W^W^'W wtffirtf orf ins proved for COTTON cora their. 55 rXAl^TEBS -willv find it Advantagoous to Work , less Ground, to Cultivate more thoroughly, and to ] \pply ilb?i4liy^n ^OltfrMoni'sdch^As'th* ?above. Our AltC. MADK UNDER dSI Dr. St Juiieu Ravenel, Chemist, iAVlio.Hc UF.ITTATION and SKILL ensure a Relia |bla_Arli?ioi. Wo quro 110 hesitation In stating that iu our Stundard Manure the Public have a FE11TIL . lZrHt^wluck^will givo the most satisfactory results. W?o eltt^vt that ntjhup}?m<} Co^t Per Acrejthls Article will (jrt beti'cv than' rontviah?B.u?n?, our friends writing that Guano loseslts effect upon tho Plant Mug mat uuano loses us oitect upon ;g?n?rally about tbe b.^ginning of/September, and this sustaining the Plant in a groen und heult hy Directiona for use dollars ptr ton of pouinf (Condition-.iuilil;killed byrfroft. Direc Kuit-with fodpiucnts. Price ?uTi dulls M2;000 pounds. ?- * *? A SUPERIOR' ARTICLE; F PURB^BONE^ FLOUR r?iATAVAYd ().N ITANU AT SG5 PKR TON OF"2000 POUNDS. WM. C. DfrKES d; CO., Agents, Scbi^~bp:f . . ?\--- ',0Varl<Jst?n,-i5':tJ:' . . ..^oyigis.:,, ry\0 TAX -PAYEES OF ORANGE PARISH,?I wfll'he nPthe'following n?mc?* places't?f .Ks I'soss. reocivL SValurns and Collect ?htr Aloueral Tax of 18C7, at-the times as follows: At Flliotts the 27th February. HJ-At Xuh^prs Inrath February. ?At lbill-'fMv.imp the :".ith Februury. At Glcstons the 2d March. At P.rowKS thei.?tl March. At Tylers the Ith March. At Eadlei's (lie ?th "?.furch. V Ai,C<.V?*jt\JfilUiliie t:th March. At EaiUrtflri tji- Vti; March. AT tlotvc s ruinp tho lull March. ^^UGod*rjGrovct-tlie 10ih-March. " AY Urvt'eltVillc llTo ITfa and 12th March. And.at JOfe'uitehvirg (lie week ending 21st March, at .wlxtchnlmi? Ybc P.coks will bo closed for receiving llchuina/'. Those Uitit.c: to.rjr.kc Upturns and pay by lh.it Lin*, wiri bfc doubled taxed. iTsxaifie VV.-f,?oi:ty is su. li as Real Estate, Buggjer. Carriages, Gold andSilvcr Plato, Watches. Jewelry, l|ia|mB/l&c.^?.\U4chs!> Abtn.ifuC'urod for sale, nil In comes, Taking out 'Charters, Public Hacks, Drays, .'jfc. f A/'Caiiirhtieif fax/pfo^ic.dollar on every Male bejwocn tl>e n;-ta ef hvtnl-y-one and .sixty yv ?????<. oil every bog. matters not who it may be owned by, one doliavVuoli. w'hicri'hix' all accrues on tbe 1st of ?January, 1?08. AH Returns to be made to the Tax Collector:r?f t he District, or Parish in which the property is^located. No returns, will, be. received by'mail or otherwise, unless sworn to according to luw. 1 / l will'alf?'beat 'Ordiigehurgi the-week ohding the lltfi of April to coHocLtl|c.?>ideuoe of the Goncral Tax not paid Olid mlilligd?e the30th of June. Those failing to taakc payment by that time, may cxpect lo settle with the Sherilf. 'AIm?"? nt tlic same tiui0 and place, I will collect the First Quarterly Tax of IMiS. -f feb 1?*Jm " P. W.,PAiRi:V, T. C. 1 : AT * w KEITT EiiOTHEliS. -: :? -0:?~ '. SEhhlNG OEP^ LOW FOR CASH. OT R lTt[;:Nl'X AYITJ; PLRAf R; orvK TTS j r.\!.T, AND ? \TJi>FY Til !?::.!;-KLYFS I'll AT MKAN TO ?AY ONli THING AND DO ANOTHER. p^QTIJTJJE TO E)B:3JT0RS. ? OITK j.\.Oiv blocs redmre ua tn ma'tc immediate Collec tion's.. We tberofoio beg ..ll thosr 'iudcblod to us by book aucoiint or note, tu settle the sat e by the 2d day of March next or they will find their accounts in thohuhds of an Attorney for collection. (T\ KEAT IXDri'KMEXTS QFFKIt XT J{B TO AN AI'lMtOVFl) PURC1IAS1ML ? The l"r. I 'l -lctied being de?hotis of changing their business, oiler their hntirq Stock of Goods, much IxflowCo-t, with tie building at reasonable rent for one year. 'J'hc Pnib?ng is largo und 'cou.inodious, with Sioi\- b.daw am! nck?leneo above, situated on Russell Street, in th? mti.-t beautiful pnrt of our Village. ocl IS-cly KEITT RROTIIKRS. TjlOH NAI?K.?TIt? Two P Ii AXT A V T10XS lormiiw' u A\ t. of the ?RITT ESTATB an 1 known as 'fl^AllBlv and "KENNKItlA" places will be sold, together wIMithe Mules and f.rming tools. For terms apply to S. S. KEITT, Care of William Middloton, Ksq., 1 doo21r~tf Charleston, tf. C. y<v .a-ftwihsii.Vfiii . _sin bH I> T X A X c K To Vvcvcnt <lio Firing of Guns, Pistols, ko., within these (?ovrornte linii*3. From and after the publication of fhij Orlllnace, any 1 ersoi} convict- d <?!' firing any dun, Pistol, or other Fircnvt:.?,-'within ih?8<i \Corporale 1^!iiii|p, shall bcllnbl'ti to a line not less fhap flyo dollars t.^.ii, or lipon failure lo pay the flno. ?hall lip liable to imprjHoninctit not ?xuoeding two days, at the o'p tinn ot the Intendant. i-Uj>rio ll) (/ot.ucil this 2b?lt day of February, lHClb Orangcburg, S. C. 11 ? ?0UN A. HAMILTON, -'?-!' I Clerk. (QPPO&ITjWi?UR.T HOUSE.) ing Pub Ina U0U8Evia opened for* their, nccomod?tion. J$ffi;pF%)AUD./ Hoard pet.-Day.1 75 '*? Week;.. 1 00 ^ . A ??'VMptfWt""*??*""?*??- oo^ ang 3 0-1/ fin*!*) Will attend to those who wish'his services nt their resident?;^ b^nVtnfirnie^ ; or otherwise. TEETH .d>n<.G.OLD and ^SILVFRj PLATE; also tho VULgAlftT? W0?K> % 3,,; r f.% 'A -All "trork" llono Warranted to giro satisfaotion. Residence J al MWJOSEPIf l'ERSNER'S, Oriingc burg -District, 6LC-: j ^W.^0y, <\A' >::UWW<* Aft! rotf PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FJWM AGENTS, nt market rates. SOLU RLE IM Ol F1C GUANO, $75 Cash f $Rdlst November, with 7 per cent interest, approved city' Hcceptanec. & R\UGH'S PHOSPHATE OF LIME, $50 cash;: $05 1 fit" TfoVcmbcr, with 7 per cent interest, ap-, proved eitv acceptance.'' ?v'. : . ; PH05NFX GUANO, $55 cash; $(?5 1st November, with 7 per cent interest, approved city ucccptnnra.j FLOUR OF'RONE, unadulterated and unburut. lf FARM MRS* PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warranted ??ufc^wh ? i\ ? Lion ? ?\ ':' In oUering^t"hc abovo Manures to Planters Ld.>;SO vvifh every obtindebae', not oTnly*having tel&imonials from Planters who have used them the past yenr but the further gunrnntee that every cargo, us it arrives, is Analyzed by Prof. Shopard, of the South Carolina College, and the high reputation of these Manures, fully kept up. J. N. ROHSON. jau lS^-2|5i Nos. l and 2 Athintio:W,harf. AGENTS AY ANTED FOtl THE O It A X - J A C liKTS, AND HOW THEY LIVED, FOUGHT AND DIED: FOR DIXIE, With Incident* and Sketche* of T,tfe in the. fi Uli r W wif.n \ t utijetfenuy. Comprising Kurrativesaf l'ersonal Adventure, Armyi Life, Naval A>iventure. Home Life, Partisan Dar , ing, Life in the Camp. Field and Hospital Togeth er with thjB.Ronps^I}a|latrs,'Anecd$t4s ahd'Uipop-: rous'Incidents of fbb War for Southern mdepen-; denes. i There in n certain portion of the war that will never ?;o into the regular histories, nor be embod ied in romance or poetry, which is a very r*i?1 part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generations a better idea of the spirit of the con-' diet t It it 11 many dry repnrts or careful narratives <>f even's, and thlsepavf may be called tiler g?ssip, the' run. the JmfflwWf'Tb? ykr. This Illustrates ft he character of the lenders, the hurnnr of the soldiers,! the devotion of .women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the rcmnnco and hardships of t he scrv ice. ' '-d The Valiant and Rrave Hearted, the Picturesque and Droinatic, the Witty arid Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic, and the whole Panorama of the War are her > tlirtllir.gly portrayed in a masterly mnnner, at one- historical .and., romantic, rendering it the nio.st ample, niiiip'io,'brilliaut and readable book that the war has called foTtb.~: : Amusement as Well as'instruction nisy bo ''found in every page, <is graphic detail? .brilliant wit, and authentic history, arc skilifuUyMnte'rwovcn in this work of literary art.; Send for Circulars and sec our terms, and a full' description of ! o work. Address. * ' JONES DROTUERS & CO., junll?2t Atlanta, Oa. i Eclectic Magazine rii -.rdK?o M ??wfe.i ^ . 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Pamphlets concerning Patent Laws of nil Countries, free. vv '.\V,\'' AtSV 'A\Y^i A HANDSOME ROUND VOLUME, contain ing 1G0 Mechanical Engravings, , er,d the Untied States Census by Counties, wlln Hints and Receipts for 'M Mi ft riles, mailed on receipt of 25c. dee 21 ' $ ? r tf SOUTIIEMX SOCIKTi'.?X Wcek . ly Journal of Literature, Society and Art.' A charming variety of Eutertnining' Roading by the most distinguished Poets, Wilw, Novelists, Crit ics, and Artists of tho South. S?tfTllfcnft 8nciETr 'is tho literary, socinl and ar tistic exponent of the South,.nnd wo earnestly ap peal to all who truly love' the South, to assist us In cstnbiishing this worthy repreaenta,t4vo'of its 11?? nuemunt, Taste and Cultivation. ENTR AORDINAHY INDUCEMENTS for CLUBS. Every person who sends $20 for five yearly Sub scribers will receive a copy free. Every person who sends $40 for ten .yeurly Sub scribers, will be presented with a beautiful cApy.pf Miss Emily V. Mason's "Southern Poems, of Gfo War." und also receive a copy of tho paper free." -Spcoii a.n Copies Wailed free to any address. 8UDS< MPTlON;.-i-0ne year, $4.00; six months, $2 ?(). / Back lumbers Supplied. Address .11 communications to. SOUTHERNlSOClETY, No. 220 W. Baltimore Street, . feb 8?J Baltimore. FOR LEASE, rpHE FINE ESTATE known an KEITT PLACE, ?_ situated in St. Matthews'Parish. The Estate consists of three ?ep;uato Tracts. The, Kenncrly Place baa 400Aorcs cleared arid 200 uncleared. The Dai by Place has 800 olearcd and ?0O unclcai od??all flno Cotton Lnndf! The Keitt 'Pltfoo'consists of 2,400 acres, one1 half oloared and in a fino ftnto ?f Cultivation. Tho Estate Is watered by A largo Creek, which affords good Range for Cattle. Soil Riol? Rod Clay. The Estate would bo Lcasdd all to one person, or in siriall Traeta of CO of 3(H) acrea, to suR'niall farptors. . ? - Fine "Mules sold with tho Flaoo on cn-dit. The .Kcpuerly and Darby Plaoes wo.uht bo ?pld , desire^. ForiTerniSiapply to 'J. .7. WOOUARD, St. Matthews P. 0., tiov 2?<f Orangcburg District, S. D'. ?RANG E BUHG DISTRICT. Joseph Fickling, Adm'r. et'. al. I Bill for Aeconut Mary lt. Tyler et. al. . J InjnnctlonjtBe?jf. - It: appearing" to aiy?atii>faeiion WM$0&&X. one of the Def en" from and resides' ua Tyler, do appear, plead,- awwr, w demur Cs>tk? ? coniplulnants said bill within the time present**?7 laar^*'*???W?Jr pTto:cqfaft??*wllI b# 4alO>?'fa^ ^Co^'missloner'a Office, 1 V. D. V. JAMI^H Orangeburg, S. C.J f ? Caiamjatk .,\ dec 21y> ..-?-. svt v. ?. tt\ V'"*^ ?* .".a , ?y.Vtifi.o.t \t. \r,Vv> ^ In-nimmr? Ms. 0.;N. Bowman, Adm'r. "I Equity i? .this deceased^, will We flrst&f ortrnissioner's Office; -\ ? March 4, 18*8. ' ( knar 7 ..UJ-M OM^ ?mu ic i^ni iii.ii>iiirispw>wriT')i^rir^BBta?jwBa<?a?m< , '? ?";kiw .p-t-M ^d ;* ?n<xitf Qatar ?? James F. Lmngsloif, . ^ -? . Eliza, D. Livingston, .et. ab ;l ' ' i -;: H a .v->fi - .pliLld .^-.?Il?jfij :i#?a-has. x\qff". Under ncerco in Eqnity made in tins case, the" creditors of WraJI-J? LiTingsUmyjwitt provo ibeir^i nian/Is bofewr me by the firat of .May part.' yt " ConTmissienerV* Omro?. J' -V,' tt V. JAaftBfW *>' ^irMi# Wfl^'fhaidvd aaflWfRrffi^r 11 ttu-**4-? t>i j >*?!??( f.U>. 4-j> 'in. fpai* *p>:l ?-;^'V': I|J'I'ig^^ : .-V.^tttJ'JW* lA-tS*?*jK} V* - T^Sarah^unak^r, ^ ak/^ |t? -,^,??8m fco??"> By order in this case, the creditors of Ceorge 8. ? Binnaker, deteased, uro rc'.pi:red to prove their de i^lf?'te^a*^.? win-:h Ii,* 1 mar 7 ' J _x u.t .r.fl IriMill.?n'rf'i'^r/.?Jtl ? bAitva ?. ; J?i!r.*li ifana ?>rtl C. R. TIiomj?.S9n>.4dn)'t?nnn^^_ Wut. Wf?w&*l<) ebtafi^jT ?rfT .ta?'tWi^-ih ?I'JW??Ii? nSrt?iW* Jfor"> Thomson, deceased, atv required lo pVoT? their de j 0mnd5Tbef*.rc*mtfAxy iUi swxrft^niiirmtaatfrs ?4i W Commissioners'.Office, 1 ,V. B. Y. JAMI80H, . lo ^Maro?'4,1&?&. *f ^mffilfiilAeW? mar 4 . LanL deceased, arfr xeqnirtd to protft tuVir '?enjands befexe mr, or'thiu tksec months front this data. H Osna^^rg, C 7 ii?? f^rlrini C?fjnfH?sitsis?i| ' Jr.a.l,l?C8. 1 .} mnlRr-?? ' stt ?a?b 01't7/ .tt>i?ant 15t tlt ,T?fin ow< ^?? *^k^feBarMviis4?? ^* ^b 'Uti?ivmJi Lu-: .nSifr u ?ib?d^? Al Watson A. O?aip, at. aV J ej ..j - 1 .-..^4 J 'iBj1 oi^W-o^ih'a^iDaarr.ofTqnll/ iaWe aaaf? stfttc4;ea?e,'tao cre^|pra.^t*f*?lat?J||L i^Oalt rklnsarc enjoined^from,prosecuting fheir, Actjens at 14aw for thq ^rrcairery of ? their> churns,-and *fsBf& fjuirol to provo their several and re?pcct]t? maritls' before the\Coram5ssibncr on or before first day of May next. .hfodiutntz Commissioncr ? Office, "1 Y. D. V. JAMIS&W. Orao^ebur^ t^li:^ P ... i f ? . CotamUsi<mi4". ' 'T-'''??TTTfanSB JiSJa'iSfi"tv> ?4.?>i" Tl^e States of, $o?qii:1 ^TfiHiMisu , OILUXG^I^RG DJS^T^ ^ . ' Inths Cimtof V^?J^l^^*, H. II- JcDplngs.. Jno, -J> Jjnribi^.iajtWileeaf rr>b a .0AT^A'G35>|B^aP> Wil t?<f ? ^7- HEKEAS the^laintlffa ttt* wikM^ Yy of May tilo t!i*ir doalaratio* agaiast tfrf Jhfr fenuanta, wb6 '.(air it is said) ar4"ana'ah?"n'?WvHP without the limits of this. State, and hare neither wives nor attorneys known: Htlihtn the Eaa^'Sp^i i whom a .copy. 9( eaid tjeolaration n?ay, be t^ryadi On motion of Hutsons k Legare, Pla&tlnY Atf?vfeyr''' it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear,. and plead to the saiu declaration en .or befera Uia *22nd'day of May, which will be in ' tho y?Ar Loid, One Thousand Eight Hundrad?andc elgl t, otherwise fintit ftj:'! ?'bsol"**' ^^^inci iixoZ. f*T"'a anrt-awarded against dW??? t'?h stu May:20,'lSu7. M^^^ll^' STATE OF SOUTH ??IROIi?W^t?^ Obanoe?u^?. DisTBJCTtcilg tu! Ittw In the District ?: Cooi**u In pursuance of General Orders No. I65,.;fr*a? . Ilead<pmrtcrs SccondMilpary Diatrist,.the Magis trates of the District , of Orangeburg ?nill maka a report on the 15th and laut days of ca?h month t* this Court, of all Ooramitrncnts madebj them.during the proceeding' half' month; spcoifving dal?'?f tforn mitment, names ofi Prhtonci-k hna the;OffeaOttaeA*^ which they were committed) said Magum al*o forwlird to the Cle.-k of this Court, al Usances and other papers, eoonoetedt witk, ccedings' against' tne' Prisoiiors aforcaaid, may bo in their pos&essipn -?t.|hj? date:af ata^^sg the reports herein ordered. By order of Oio Court. - ? f**i?W ad'C .?qoTsrS I , , t iJ* h ROBIKSOIC , Jnriuavy B, 1808. * Clerk Diitrut CdoV*i ?* Jftn.U,-,' , ? ^ ?.,./< y:U^n,I f x 'ritE birsbrmcT cbuKie 'Win X THE UNITEDS?ATES-ron THa D.ittaMg-a? Soi'Tii Cauolika?la the Mattkk or G. J. Umss, jBANKRCrr?It? Da\knrer-nv.?To YVhom rt wat ?Cosokbm.?Tho undersigned hereby, ^ves notieo of his appointnfc*hlF ns Assignee nf Gedfge 9. Ulmer, is the District of Orangeburgi,ajylStato of South Care, linn, within said Distriot, who baa beea adjudgai as bankrupt upon his o?rn petitioli; Ir/i ta4UDMIH?i Coqrt of B/?d LiitvieLi ?1/ ?* ??,^i? -,1+ ' Dated nVOrabgcVurg (1 if. \U 6th d?y of arV AI X), ieafrtt*'* SrV^nfiYf .^ti?/*4l?iC ' feb liwtf P. V. DIBBLB,^ftiljgMi S^OtTSKIta^PEtlsVlF Y?a7 to purchase your Goods r.t Charleston Cost.