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Agriculture Laborers of Prussia. ? Id. Emile doLavcleyo lias just contributed an article to the Jievtte dcslhwx uUondea, in which an intorostiug. account is given of tho Progress made by Iprusfria during- fifty years of .peaqe.c. iWriiing c4Jnttriourtaro^ho '4&ut? out m..*hat faoarly all the landowners ?offltrvatoj'their , ?,o^tatoa; except' for dctaehe?j pprtiqns, i tenting is tho exception. They aro, therefore, ? 1 retained in thtf -country by' the caro ,of ..their ?own interest,'for-nothiug uioro imperiously ire <quircs the oyo' of a' master, than rural industry. It "is true they aro aided by a class of employees who'ore; riot found in any other country. ' They 'j uro odpeatcd yqung mon bolohgiug to families in a good position, often just lenving au ngri ? ?cultural oolicg?, who roinuiu for a certain timo ? ;?otf tsqm??largo .cstato'tb1 iiiitiaV themselves in - HlW pratical "direction "of bno of tlicir own. This novitiate is an ancient' custom still preserved in iriauy trades." Thus,' frequently, tho son of a-rich hotel-keeper will not hesitate to onter another hotel as hutler or waiter . ,(Kollncr) to bo initiated into all tho dotnils of tho service over which ho will one day have to preside. When any ono visits tho farms (liit torguttef) ho is astonished to seo as Fv.perin tcudout the son of a banker, a baron, or a rich ? ftkfo&o^ner." Those - yourig people drive a oart?r'guido the'plongh. At noon they ro ,?^ turn, groom their horses, and thfcn go and' dress themselves arid dine at the owner's .Jablc, to whom they are not inferior, oither in instruc tion,; birth or mauoera. After tho meal they resuirio their working dress and return, with out any falso shame, to their rustic occupation. Thus wo find in feudal Prussia a trait of man ners suited to tho democratic society of the ? United States, and which hereafter will become general. In Franco, in England especially, a ' young mau of tho upper class would believe ?his dignity compromised in performing . tho ^.^f?rKtof aNiarm^a^ptot.?j\ir<V Uoricsij)ondcnt of Land and Water. .v.?j"A . >? x .kv.i }y >?? u 1 ? ?k>-Orrcrattve Farming in England. .litanf pfariiL J_ " - . i- ,?*?*r i* : *tjK> That great economical reform of our day, .- tho co-oporativo principle, has presorited a ; now phaso in England in the establishment of . .a. co-operative society of a novel kind, called tho Agricultural nnd Horticultural Associa tion, the first.meeting of whioh was hold' sonic throo weeks ago at Islington. The 'managing dirootor, Mr. Groning, made a report in which ^efjs]Rd\tl{o'^aclcty had so far accomplished cverything which it had ci'tridortaben," ari'd ox plaiaed^the prinoip'q pf thcir^ association as a limiteft-Bharo?'capital; by which 'ail liabilities >' wore limited to tho'auibunt of dCl' por 'share.-? Ho said tho members woro to be supplied with tho best description. of implements, irianuro, cattle food*seed,-&c., at trndo prices, without the intervention of agent'profits; but, in ad dition; to their scouring good und .unadulterated articles, the.whole of tho pi-ofits, minus the In small charge for working expenses, which did not average more than four per cent, would fiud their way'intp tho pockets of tho members. They would receive a diviuond of seven and a half per cent, on Ihc capital and tho pro?t3 upon their purchases minus tho working ex pepscji, the amount returned in the avcrago of existiug co-operatiyo associations being six ?oveuths of tho profits. ^.At present .the manu factur?i-3 allowed a/commission of ' something like twenty per cent, to tho agents who sold the ttqbds, and, in the event of tho farmers ?availing themselves of tho advantages of agri cultural co-operation, tho commission would be t < saved* ? dl Mr. Thomas Hughes, member of-Parlia ment; made a speech in which, Svhilo not prc ...tonciing..to docide whether the farmors, would find it'tft th'ojr ndvantngo to adopt the co-oper ative principle, lie said it had done a good ser vice to the trade in preventing adulteration *V*o%$* ?r^<lsi in mcasurementj nud had. euabjdd him to'save from twelve to fifteen per cent, in his own houschould expenses. Mr. Groning, in. answer to a question, said the amount of capital invested in co-oporativo enterprises in Englqnd was ?1,040,310; the amount lent on deposit, ?118,023; ..the aggrcgato profit de rived from such enterprises lastycar, jCo72,317, : arid'the avefngo return to the individual stock holder thirty-six per cent. It was voted to press the argument for co-operation upon tho attention of the Farmers' Club and similar , i odies.?'Baltimore-Sun. Tub Best Grabs poii Butter.?If you aim at a great flow of tnilk, feed clover if you wish rich milk, and woll-flavorod butter, feed voting timothy and white clover; if'you aim at the best results, both in quantity and quality ofbuttor, feed on fresh pastures of white clover and timothy in summer, ami early-cut timothy ' a^dd.Svhcat bran in winter. The grass must be cut when hoading out; or bettor, young after math well-cured. Avoid roots arid garden | Stuff iv general, if you wish a goo I quality ol' butter- though it is now held thn those fed while l ilkiiig or immediately ocfore, will remedy the evil.? Valley Farmer. An exchange says a-farm devoted to grass and apples will bring the most money. Itight ly managed, these crops are like grace and faith, growing better through tho.''whole of, : . ono's life. - im ?? ; . . Ohio is reported to hate moro shoop thnn ,any othor Stato in tho -Union?0,^08,052 out -of tho 32,1)95,797 in tho United State?t In 180G, tho live stock, of Ohio was valued at 3\51. OOO.Odii. Selling Off! Selling Off}, . CHANGE OF BUSlSfESS; OFFER FOR CASH, Our now COMPLETE STROCK ^otory LuitT at Rates much below ? .-* ?) jj FE MER PRICES. BARGAINS CAN RE HAD ! ' 1 ??? hijiY ?min -?;->??./ U Groat Induoemonte Offered from now until JANVAUY 1, 1808. ? '< :If you waut CIIEAR .GOODS lor tho Neibj Sixty Days, CALL AT" C| j BULL & SGOVILLS' ^W" ANTEIL To FiU 4??^ Orders 1000 D US II ELS HOUGH IUCE. 500 P US 11 ELS EE.AS. 200 IJUSIIELS PINDERS. For which we will pay the II IG I JEST 31A R K ET FR i U lv i-:S IX CASH. -:o: K ARE STILL IN THE r ""i - - 1 l'reparcdto" BUY euch Lots as may offor or reccivo on ' . V Consignment, All of which shall receive the jpronvpt at ten Iron'of * r*int um to ? s Bull iz Seovill. . Hi Schedule South Carolina Rim Road. ,N AND AFTEK SUN DAY, MABCIlJifofii THE Passenger Trains'otrthc South Carolina Kail' (load will run as follows : For C$u>koiti<^Di[y Train. Leave Charleston. C,::)0 A. M. " Orangeburg.12:10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 3:60 P. M. r.eave-Charleston.. ?:40 P. M. ?; Orungcburg.12:85 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. G:'JO A. M. For Charleston?'Day Ih'aXn'.. r.caTcColumbiau. 0:00 A. M. " Orangeburg.'.:'.. ?:l8 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 3:10 1'. al. , ? Night Train. ... ?' ? Leavo Columbia.,.5:fl0 P; M. ? 'Orangeburg...J.O::>.2 1*. M. ArriVo at Charleston........ '. u:20 A. M. * II. T. PEAEE, mar 28?tf 3 ^ General Sup'ormtcndant. rpO KENT-THE. 8XOUE AND I ' iKvefllng on Market Street known as the '/^YISE HOUSE," in a. convenient and healthy loca tion. The best known Stand for Mtllu><ry Busi ness, in Orangeburg. Terms very low. Apply fo SAMUEL DIBBLE. ??!?A470 I 'I ?\Wr#>llX I*. 1ST VSjM IS J> I N A fV t: E?To Prevent <lic Piling of Guns, Pistols, &o., Within these Cprpprate limits. From and after, the publication of this Ordinaco, any person convicted of tiring tiiy Oun, Pistol, or other Firearms, within these Corporate Limits, shall be liable to a fine not less than five dollars ($0), or upon failure to pay tho line, shall be liable to imprisonment not exceeding two days, at the op tion of the Intendant. Done in Council this 2Gth day of February, 1808, Orangeburg, S. C. , JOHN A. HAMILTON, 20?It - Clerk. In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Martha M. Phillips, Ady.i'xi "1 VP. V Jno C. Ke.nnerly rt. a' J . /By, order of the C *f Equity in the above Elated case, the crod . . the late Jacob 1'hillips. deceased, arpepjoj i ft prosecuting actions at law for the recovery uf ti At. claims, and are re quired to present aud pr?yt\ the snipe-^"fore-'t !n: Commissioner within two months from the pubica - tion hereof. j. Commissioner's Office, > Y. D. V. JAMISON, March 27, JbG8. . j Commissioner, mar 28 2m in Equity* ORANO ElRIRCi DISTRICT. Joseph Pickling, Adiii'r, cf. al. "1 iwi [."/.'! f . Mary It Tvlcr, et. al. j irPy order of t lib Court of Equity hi tho alkwo ria'fed s:\sk, the creditors of the hde .Darling S. '1 y - lev arc enjoined from prosecuting their action:* al law for the recovery of their claims, and ai" re i|uired to prove thcirsewral and re.-pective demcioh, before tli6 Commissioner on or before the lirst tjjiy of May Hi li. Commissioner's Office, V V. D. V.'JAMISON, ?'ramrebiirg C. II., - Coiuuiihsloncr, , March 11, 18(5^ "nar 11' ' ' " ' ' 1 ' V ;, id wm, walto^Imith, i COTTON Ih^OTO^1 62?" Prompt und personal. attention,given to tho. do'ofivto?'. ? >? ^ .? aJ -is< r?,, mos vf0 yjiiff ? j ?:..-..?{ Tfe FACTORS Commission Merchants, 67/ in leston, S. 6'.. QPKCTAf?*ATTENTION GIVEN TO TUE 8a^M* of <CAjftoii und other Produce. Orders for B?p i>lio$ c\rdfiUly attended to. J i lleier to CV.pUiin Jol>n-A. Hamilton, R. 0. Stone, Esq., Orangvlurg, l>r. ,Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Kfat thews.. ' 2. ? ? ?_?-?i-UJ nPAVXLIOxST HOTEL,. ?? . ! CHARLESTON. S. C. ? ' *50A?1>. k-ER DAY, $3.00. . a. butteufikld, mus. ii. l. butteufieli), Superintendent; Proprietress. aj_SL, y f 8 j_ HlI,Bl?ItS IKOUSE, (rou.MBiii.Y miih. muiii.r.'s,) .231 KING STREET, JJcticecn ' WcnUcorlh 'Mid Hazel directs, and within tlirci r.tTfttireV' fCtiM; o/' tr// //?; ' Principal )\ hofeMutc and Retail Houses of Meeting, JCiny and Jlaync Streets, and the 7Wc Oj/iccj Charleston, S. 6'. The CHy nmlwaV, which runs to each extremity of the City, is within titty yards of the house. terms OP hoard.: Board by tlic dtty.$2 60 .? .i yVtVt:.$12 00 to $\? 00 Ukxuy Spaiiniok,] ,Mr.i. T>. Hilueus. . opt.J8-i'? t\s? ?/ ? , vt/? tf THE WANDO COMPANY, . op ryi CHARLESTON S. C, IS pkepared TO JjX'HNISH Farmers and ^Banters AN ? . ? i feiivi AKBECISIATE? S-ol?Me Ph?|pliate5 /^OMBININQ in tlic highest -degree the Rcqul sites for the largest yiuhl.pf COTTON und COltN. Our friends who hayo7"lried this FE^TJ LE4HK give thejr unqualified testimony of its com plete fcucccaa iu lurgeby incfensurg the yield of their props, Where, t?e application .was doubleil, the in crcaso of yield was fully us great, und \\o arc as sured that it lms provc'dTor COTTON n A KTRU3 v!l find it Advantageous'to Work less Ground, to I'niiivute more thoroughly, and to apply liberally u i'ritvarntibii B?ch a? tho above. Our"?'! - , FERTILIZERS V ?vi ^? w v . IA rI". MAJJE under THE SUPERVISION OF Dr. St' Julien Ravenel, Ciifemisfc . .- -. =.? .. ...,. . * - - ? Whose Y.EPUTATiDN-nnd SK.ILU ciisjfrcttj Uelia hYo ArticV." w*o*hnVe,,Vi6'hositatt?ri In staling that in our Sluudnrd Manu-e the Public have a EEHTIL 1ZER which will give the most satisfactory results.1 We claim that at tho same Cost Per Acre, ihi> Article will do better than Pu-uvinn Guano, our friends writing that tilth hq lopes ilfc- ?-tT^i-i upon the l'lanl gcuv'ally ah< id l)fe 'beginn:na of Sfentmnber, and thin suMAruiuf ihc iMifnt in a greon nud hctdtliy condition until kill ! by frost. Directions for 1180 sent with shipments. Price 4"<j-"> dollars per ton of 2,000 pounds. 11 A SU1JKIUDK AilTlGLE 0 !.\; I : I! ' f } OF; ,. .:d tf* ? I \ I* F?RE BOKE FLQ?R ALWAYS ON HAND AT SG5 PER TON" OF 2000 POUNDS. : W.U. 0. DL'KESd: CO., Aamt's, peb^y-w.;i ? ? iLiUoWs.c. CIIAULE.ViON DAILY NEWS. Kybscriptidil Pn'rc ,Sir Dollars a Text)*! THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Three JJolhirs a year? Two Dolluvd _for Six .Months. fw-.,.r- T't rttir. -QasH :.:r r.dvr.Jico.' No Paper Stent, unit s ihe Cnlli ucconVpantcs'tliu ordoiV No^Papor sent for n longe'r Inno than paid foY. ElORDAN, DAWSON i CO.. [ dec -21?tf g PropHclovs. ; ESTABLISIiEl) tm? Cliarleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND- TUX-WEEKLY; ?v ?-. h. wiifVffiiivoToir a t:o, f^Ji.W TM t 'U?,3rl'X*^ || \t,"j t?^i-.>h r.e ? ??.'?f.:! ' " * - ' Daily Paper - - - - 08.00 per Annum. Tri-Weckly Paper - - 8/1.00 per Auuutn. #r pin m-* a 2 hi i r,| The war closed with a largo indebtedness on'the part of our former subscribers, some of whom have j rofforod us payment. To others wohavopresentojl no claim; amid the losses and misfortunes by which they httvf been Hiirroiltulid, having born spuvo l the nccoooity of doings" by the very generous, prompt, and lioitrty Blippuft wo have uniformly reoeived. We aro ftblp to wait tor tho advent of better times, confidently a.-sured that when prosperity returns to the land they will ohociTully meet their obligations. To all sui h we cordinlly extend an invitation to re new their Hf bsonpt,i?|!)::. 11 dh tf ' JJ ' the r.c^essily ,?h.ch forces us (o put ulTour rJyol.CS, j;:.vl Aocounlfi i:i the luunls of an Ai,torney and SfngTK^'ito Ini? .ei.llcction, ami those of on; lrii'ii'lsi whp'UftHire lo save cost can do so by calling. Oh W! .(. D-TtwiU.;. piIAS. DULL'.v co. s "p'l :>y. H THE" GANNON i ! y:*J&9&Eg*. ./'jpjw S^b's^I?ER W.OujLp Ko gl spcct fully Inform.tho,TravelingPub flic, that bis HOUSE, ia opened Tor * their hccom?dntiou. _ RATE8 Ol*' EOAE?. rt [ Donrdpcr Day.1 75 ? -" Week.-.;...-_.. -7 00 *? Month.,. 20 00 ? . .. J?.S. GA-NNOiN*, 1 CARD. ' ?' M d : nnilE FIRM OF II, L. JEFFERS &<CO., WAS I "? Dissolved on tho Ith inst. ... Tho FACTORAGE and COMMISSION RUBI-, NESS will ho contiin-.ed by Win. IL ?: Thos. A. ?Jeffers; ???The style of theFirm being | \y.Ai..ii. jiji^iitsi. co. Consignments of Cottop sojioibvd., Prompt re turns will he made, aifll our Osmil-attention paid to the biloreslof our friunds_ WM. II. JEFPER8 & CO., Charleston, 8. C. . , Refer to JOHN. A.. HAMILTON, - ! -? ' ? 1 "? <r''Orangeburg, 8. 0. ? V ? ,. jaulL. ,; .... 6? _-?-r - JVST KECEIVJEI>, A NEW SUPPLY OF LIQUOR. ? We also invite attention tn our Stook of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, ROOTS AND SHOES, ETC., Low for Cash or llurtcr. -: The highest Market Price given for COUNTRY- PRODUCE. 1 MULLEII & DAYIS, Proughton Street, nov 0 c ly AT tear ciix^-fw^ GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY IJ>. LOUIS & ?0.? ac j-: tn ts, full 15 ly CHEAP CASH STORE S! YVE ARE RECEIVING or ?ND GROCERIES RVERY WEEK, And will guarantee quality find price to suit all who may favor u* with a call. We will take in trade all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE at the highest market prices, and put our Goods at as low figures ns any house in Town. oct IS?cly KE1TT BROTHERS. FOR LEASE, ! npiIE FINE ESTATE known as KE1TT PLACE, ? situated in St. Matthews' Parish. The Estate consists of three separate ..Tracts. Tho Kcnncr'y Place has loO acre.-- clbaf<T(1 uud'200 itiArtenrcd. Th'e Darby Phu e Ii.is HOO cleared and 200 uncleared- -njl tine Cotton Lands. The iveitt Place consists of ?J. 100 acrcs.-onc half cleared and in a llno/laie of Cultivation. The" Etta!* is watered by a largjc Creek, which aflords good .Range for Cuttle. Soil Rich Red Clay.' The Estate would be Leased r.U to one person, or in small Tracis of 50 or 100 acres, to suit Bmall fanners. Fine Mules sohl with I ho Place on credit. The Kciiiurly and Darby Places Would bo sold desired. For Terms apply to J..J. WOODARD. St. Matthews P. <>.. nov 2?tf Orangeburg District, 8. P. TOOK S \ u.V..?TIiC Two PL.iXTA 1' TIONS ronning a part of the KE1TT K8TATW and known ns "DARRY-' and "RUN NE ULY1.' pl.it. ? will be sohl, together with tho Mules and farming tools. For terms Apply to fiLiSi KEITT, Cnro of William Middleton, Esq., dec 21?tf Charleston, S. C. i ? J A' tf 'i -'"?M ' . a , .... /!M,;t,.,-, > ' .{;. - -*rn*rt-r milE HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICK GIVEN' L for all kind of COUNTRY "PRODUCE, Rees wait. Tallow, Hides, Furs, etc., etc.. by EZEKIEL & KOHN. leb 2:i > 11 Commissioner's .Sales STATE- OP SO?T? '.OAR?LTNA.i j OitANUEuuR<*?lh6*ffio?},:'' if-'"n \ Henry LiYiucil?fff'fcx'r T"^'? nuiivtfA Alt .if .fi'i B. Williamson ot. al. J HSmTvr nil orTler in tbi cu30 I will sell,' with the1 npptov.ti. f ill-: Commissioner, by auction, at tho Court House, ill Orangeburg, cm ,\ioml:iy, the( 4th May noxt,_ 4h?' fbll?w-iiig' Lo'nd?V'^ioh''Wore! of Barnct LiviugHtoji. deceased. . ' , rf?t?,. t 1. ?hYWiict bf o70 ' acres of 'PTrib Laud on* wa iojyj oCBubyris'.. Swanip.jin >tb<) ForJ4'?f J44uitpiin Ihc Dislriet'of Orangeburg, being, part of a tract granted hi 1786 to JumcH Canoiclmel for 227o-a'c?;e?,, and is bounded on-lands to tho.iiiorthcast of tho ?es-, t?te of Adam'Brundeburg,' to the southeast of *Mhr Un .Braudobp.rg, to Ute. southwest ,of: N? C. ?->J(h?t-; s(one. nud to the northwest of Jn?. IL Baltzcgar,:as. represented.im .a plal made by' M. L."Paid win, 25th September, 1807. . . . . . j .. 2. One-half of #0' acres owned in common :by Barnct Livuigston, deceased,. 1>. S. Donnelly, now/ :alao dead, and ?a'chael C. Diiniielly, bounded (on lands.to tho, north of John North, .east, of N. ' L\ Cain and south and west of Frederick Livingston ; and Jnoi N6rth: < J ? ' ' . , { ; v j ;? . j ALSO .. ... ... i V ! " 3 Shares in tho JEdjsto'Pond and Timbor Corns-" pany. **' ' ? ? i l : \ '?? ? Terms?For tho Shares in.tho Pond and Timber Company,"'cash. > ?> ? i For the Lauds?One-third cam, the balance on a credit to tho first of November next, scoured by j bond, witlrlhtefest frohr' datcVTvud a mortgage of ) thu property in which sltalEbe a coveuuni for rectale in case of a breach of the condition of the, boi;d, (notice of such sale to be given for-21 'days)?per chasers, in tho present or,any future salo to pay for papers an?. stamps. II. LIVINGSTON, Ex'r. April 7,1808. apl 11-^td. . . ?Mi>-? ALSO -? W. U. Kellet Jang F.TF., Felder, K vs. * h 'Elkii Wolfe; et. al. j ki ff.flO Uuder order made in this case, I will sell on -Mon day, the 1th May next, the remaining lands which were of T. Holme.n Wolfe, deceased, being the half par! of tho original tract of, 1850 ucrcs, of which he died, seized. The said half part, containing 1)25 acres, more ov loss, including the .Homestead, of which tract a more particular description will bo givcn-iit thc'sale. '? ; > ? > . Terms?-Oue-half cash, the balance oua:C-rcdit to Is! December next, secured "by bond with inter-J est from dfito and u mortgage of ? tho prumiscs, with a covenant for resale after legal notice, iu case of breach of tho bond. 'Purchasers to pay for papers igid stamps. beiiMssfiehcrljl Office, ) V. D. V.' JAMISON',' [ Orangeburg C. Tf. I Commissioner. March 1, LS?8. J --,.r m 1. - - .jttJAt^r.*-. . . ALSOr .1 . -??wwaitt' ALSO*..,.. Ai.drew F. Inabiuct,- Adm'r,| .,..* Marcelia Iur.biriut. j W .Hdi3 resoMl before the Court flou.ie on Monday, Ith May, next, at the risk of tho loiiiicr piire.liaH-.r, ;hc following real and pcr.-unal'prorVji ty, th-j form i-r purchaser, not having complied witii the terms of I the sale. '. ^ 1 Steam Saw Mill, with tho right of all the. Tim. ber on lands of tho lato L. L. lnabiact, squarim* lOiuihes and upwards. -? 001 acres of Land, mure or lesT, bnimdc": ny amis of 1>. Iiorgcr,''e'3tale;of Christian Biley, John. Millar and Mrs. Margaret -M. Humph. Also thr^aij indes. j ? t , . t ? r? ? .i And on Tuesday. May 6th, a't: Jf.0iis,rfri*s? Turn )ot, S. C. IL lt., !i Timber Carts, lot Blacksmith fools, ami a lot of Lumber. /omiu;.-^:o:.<-i-> Ull.ce, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, J Ornngeb'urs C. II., } . Commissions-. April 8, 18(58. j apl 11 , Id OW A N (i E13 8EG EISTE.ICT. Augustus tlolmnn, \ 1 Harriet llolarnn, / V' uirs\ \ ? . [ Elias Oi llolhmn ct. al. J ' By order of tho Court ef Equity in the abov'o stated case, tho creditors .of the late Elias llolman, ileeoascd, are Terpilrcd Io'pi-ove'thcir demands be fore nie on or before .tho.fi.rst Monday in July ,next. ComnussioiVer's Office; \ V. D. V. JAMISON,. March 27, 1808, / Commissfioher. . mar 28 td ? . :.? si^faifliail ? ?->?? '? /<_I In Equity, ' i OKAN<VAliV EG RISTEIOT. Ex Parte Dem'sey Oardn6r, 'V 'j hi. re. / L?3I Will of Freeman Hooker. J On hearing the petition in this case, n rid'oh mo tion of Mr. \V. .!. DeTi-eville, Solioitor fbr.^iotitiou cr. It is ordered. That, all persons interested be and are herd);,- hotifleu' to appear al "the Ciimmis siouer's OtHqe, nt Orangeburg Court Housel^u-Fi i ilay the twelfth day id*..tune, A. 1). 18?8, for Hie purpose of showing cause if any thcj can v.-hy Jhfe Will -of ?Frrcnfair'-Honkcr, 'lato-'?f'mdTDIstVict, should hot be re-i tt.iblLhod; ami to that end'to pro duce Mioh wttfiasH^ as they may desire, arid cross oxaiiupc.thoso produced by Iheiuoiitionqr. <\TF Coiiuh^ l i-J.er-s Oliiee.' 1 V. D. V. JAMISON^ ?rangpb'ijrq U- IL, j- Commissioner. March 12, 18'!8,' j ' ? : ?-.'>?< r^'-.r \ mar 1 1 oaiu, . - 3m | THE STATE OK SOUTH 0AKOE1XA, ? OiiANlr;rm:no Ersruicr.i 4 %i (' Boston Carl?rj "\ Bailey & Pros, j Iii the Common Mean. Attaohmont.?if VrTIIEREAS tho Plaintiff did j on the'tenUi day Yy of April, A. I). lbi)t<, tile his Declaration ajruinsi Cue Dofcridnnii, who (a9 it is sai<l) uro all st nt h'o'fit and witlumt !ho limits of this State, and have-neither wife nor Attorney known within the oame. upon whom a copy of the said Declaration micht be served j ? 1? is'theveforo oi-dercd. That the said' DereWdanl do appear ami plead (0 the said Declaration o:<. or bpfoVo the titolfth tfay of A'pV'il, which , will bo in .?HP Iva yjmmrNme?r " orang^BiMg district. O. N. BovfnUn?AdmWY <f J?" ?^ud^r,f*de?4*W^^^^H?,?the creditors of David Bovyninnracceaat?, wTT prove tholr de mtadsittefrrttmc::?* tu-?: am t>f.?*> tir?ri Commissioner's Office, 1 VjD. V. JAMt?ON, March 4, fflC8?^*?);aa,7K Commissionor. ' ? ?lir~EqTnty;r ORA^R?RO ipiSTRIQT; aw ????> JamceFrLivingston) \ s*rf?v?i^ w.fot* Under decree >iir*Eqbtty<m?dd' in ?hiH> ca*ev% the credit ors^of W.ni.'.1, Liyj/'g^ton; wjdl/P/pvc 0*ei? <le mftnds before nie by the first of Mhy^Wx^.?**?, CommiH.?oncrs' Marchs;18B?.VS<? tpiT?jA% Oommls?^ mar 7 ?ia?A. - p^Aia^'tJ'-V ^w*^'^? Sarah Binnaker^ et. ah J By order ih'tliisV.cat-e,' the" creditors of G cor go S. Hiiinaher, deceased; are required to'prove their d? inands before mo by .thp.firat of Mny;."nttit;.; is Commissioner's Qffice^ Y... Y,JD.,xJlAMI80K,'i MarckJ, 18U8.J Commissioner. " mar T . * Td I_'.'Ii....V:'T^,:y lit Equity. Q, It, Thompson?A4m'r. . j |J la {?. iSj r jya'/J'-ac i?j?n : IwlAxf. fc&sf .?Jwr. By an order in this case tho creditors of Wm. "R, |?Thomson^Meccased; Mo.'rc<tutfe^^?^rO<fe thbif dc : nlands before me by the first of June noxt. I C?Mthi3sion?rs"Orlice, Y.%7TV.0JA.YVfSr)Nf '' ^ March 1, 181J8, t,/% ^?^(^numsaionejf. --y-ai i-^rlr i-tr/ . v* tl_ , . Iiir-Epitjv OA N <?1013 LTvG., .DISTRICT.; * *.t rF. M. lVdser, AdhSSv YIjiif to^l^rsh'aWAes^ela ?fg. Kl L. ...for' -* ! et. at. Inj?ricti8iLi?til?Bcliof. . By oniej- of tilCi Court, ..ihc creditors ":of John Larr, deceased, orc,rcquircdtu prov? their demands Fit fore me,(withit\Alircc mouths from this date. 'Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. "1 1 ommissioncr a Office, \ V. P/. V..JAMISON, OrnngeburgiXm, ?J>* i ?>lr?;??auiIsaioncv. J..J1. 1, 1W0. . J. jan 18-T-Snr . xi ?RANUliBU U?., DISTRICT. i^Watson Aj-O Cairt.'-eY.-nl-l ? ?~. ? By onlcr of the JGonrt ;bf^t^ty^ii7h"i.'VioT*. stated C.1SO, the crciitors oJ tho - late D'r. J. G. Jon J{in;i are r.oiUoiiie(4)frqm,Xjr??J^9.MUl'Ji.f beir Jaw for the recovery of their claims, and are ro= "Tfuiro.l to piwfc- their several and respective do* ?mnnda before, tho* 'Commissioner on or hefero the fir.-t dav rjf 5>I;?y,i?oKt. -~-"^rS C THE STATE OP7 S?lWCAllOLINA^ ^ ? ORA.N'MRURCJ DISTRICT. an ?tc .Common Jos. II. ilorgan.v.^j t ^V-.i^ttB ^ir** ^>4???i.. Josonli K. Bailey. J Whereas, Yito IMaiutnr did, tfn "the ^Hth day oT '"Miivch,"- "ISO"?, tile "li}s Dechiration against tho. De"1 'fendant, who (r.a is sivid) is absent from and without the-Ji therefore erderptl, Timt tlic .said defendant do.ap l>oftr tthcl'plentf-to-fnc sn^d"d'fcmfttHbi3Ken*>or%e%r? tlic 2;uli day, o;' March, ISO'.',. oU^wise-fiuaLjjind absolute jtidgnieni will (lien'no given'nnd 'awarded Clerk's Othce, ) i J. F. ROBINSON, March'28, 18U8?-> joH? -?*'??; Wt^JtWIrV* The Skto of South Carolina. OR AN 0 KRURCr* DISTRICT. TT. II- Jennings/Jno:^^n^T, rtWi Ben, A. K. Talraadgtv] M'tx r? lAWAT3H^feT^^*,tf 7*1 FE RE A IKV- Pfa^ififi Wid^n tnV '20?.^ j /: of Ainy filo the^doolnrAtion^.Jl fondants, who (as it is said) arc absent from and withauM he* 1 imirt. sf t h {trXStat e,a'?cf'thaVeuneither .wives'nor attorney.-. J;nown within.tlic same, upon Hfll?in a" ??'py of' shill decliu-aftoTrflw^oB KeYved: On motion of lliitsous I>cg(ire, i^laintifls Attorney a it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appeal', and plead to tho said declaration on or beforo the in 22nd day of.Mto , vhich wiii bo in the year qf our Lord< On<4 -TiiJus,iiMd Eight "fTuadretf''anS'fiixty ?S ?a Lord; One eight, otherwise f.ual und absolute.judgnieiH. will then be given iv ' awarded against them. May 20, 1807. XX jun 1 e8m4 ' C. 6 , ft ST ATB, ^*OUie?-<)AiiOLINA, I:; ?S?U-i?l.Court4t; f In pursuaiion.,of >Gen?rb 1 .0rdcra No. 101,1 from Headquarters Second Military District, the Magis trates of the I' ?riet of Oriingoburg v>ill innko a report on the 1 ./i;and UA^tdajJ^p/jMeK B)$?b4& this Court, of ali t'onnnitm'ents liift'd'ebjf th'efii during the pi cqecding half month, apecifying da?? of COm iniltiieut, nanu- I Prisoners ami the OlTenccs for which thoy wove committed; Baid Magistra'tbsshall alsq forward to the Clerk ol thijjCourt. oU reopgni snncts rind othfr papers, cohnec^?^lwt^tPpro* By order of lao Court. J .Ft ROBUf?OKf January 8, 18G8. . Clerk District Court, ~-~? ? ?U1>INA TtY'S XOTICK.?A?MI3kT istrator:. 1'xccutors and Guardians who have not tnado th.oir Annual Rcturns.Ja this Office, oro called on to ?' Without Delay. All defaulters i will be proceci'iv. i. ngainat'in. a'fow. days, aeoofdlrig to law. . , . . ??tfOffioc'lViys?Monday* nrtfl'TrldAvs. ' Ordinavv> tdlico,, > , p. A. McMlCUAEU MrtVft??0.-18'.i8: ' ! | ? Ordinary, 0/3D. \UJIt*5 \% ,??><ji?<f ei? tebi* >T*B?i> TVT-^Til'C^'; At: the iUb?n<Son? fov Uil > Posjtiftjx ate In. my.-offioc, snd(partiets-4nto restcd will do*well to call nt .nice and settle aftd/ save-c.-s'. " ^ W#ff**ViJK%S[ (iai. 11 if >'heritT.