TWO DOLLARS PK II ANN*M- J i.-V. .? ii . GOD AND OtJTt COTJ1STTRY. ALWAYS TN AD VAN CE VOLUME V SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1877. NUMBER 41 DeTreville & ^wa'd ATTORNEY^ AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ) r?iaKelmrtf C. II.,.N, f. Will practice in tlio viiritfhn tJnrtr?; of the Slntc . dij'O' W. J. DoTroville, .James S- Howard, ? june.l tf. A?] _i_..__11 r-biidii.' ABIAi; LATiIR(P, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Oraniiebur^, S- O flgy OIHce in'rcar'of Masonic'lull. M arch 3 1& Knowlton & Wannaraiker, ATTORNEYS AND l #? COUNSELLORS AT $A\V, Orniigcbiirg CJ Hi-,tf. iseajc. ?take HEPATINE The Grent Cure for Ihriigcstiotand I.ivcr riisease. take HEPATINE Tlie Grent Cure for Coiutipat'oi and I.ivcr l>iscase. take HEPATINE The Great Curv for Sick ilcftdcllC <"~ I.ivcr Disease. take SEP^TIKE The CrTT.M l ure for Chills, Fcc. arid Liver Disease. TAKE EEEPJuTUTjcJ The GronCuri fcr l?limis .Macks and I.ivcr 1 ?i>ca*?;. TAKE ESAOTS Tor Sour Stomach, Hcadchc and I.ivcr Disease. take HBIvATIKS Fcr Fcnalc Wt.il.ntii, CMieral Debility and Liver Ditftse. presence disuses, attended with Im? of lurr.ctite, nausea, tieartUrn, sour stomach; rising of fuM afttr ?Illing, sc:u; it fullness or Weight in the ?mvumc'i, jcrid or fclit eructations, flulterinj or etr.kin~ at the pit nflheiotnjch, palpitations, illusion ?f the sntues, ui >i bid ft ii>js anil uneasiness of vari ous kiada, und which isV'erraanewly cured if you take 13: IE lE^A-TliILSriELi Fjl ffl ConsC\pEot?on. or Cos tivcneea T A?t?:e of the bowels in which th-evacuations il > ii'?i ihe. actt :i cf the muscular ?at of ihe ?.rotsuieh. This ilisuo^c is ?*sily tuxs-i if yoa will take TSTDIGESTIOH A condition of the Stomach pro duced by ia.tctit ity of the l.n cr, thin the (bod is n"t properly frliecstctl, and in which condi tion the sufferer IsliMile to become the victim of nearly every discatl that human tlcs.li is heir id? chilis, fevers and federal prostration. It is positively cured if you take '131 HU PATI IsTIS Siele KTervous HEAPACHE? It yma at one time supposed thai ' the se.it of the brain was in the stomach. Ccrtai? it is a wonderful sympathy exists between the two,nil 1 what effects one has an imme diate ctTei l on ike Other. So it i. that :i disordered stomach invariably is followed hy n sympathetic ac tion of the brain, and hcatlachcs all arise from this cause. Headaches are easily cured if you will take ZE3Z li?i Jb^-As-HC1! ILV3"_L?j Sour Stomacli? iHearfbtarn ? . The former is the primary cause of the latter. A sour stomach' create*; the hrat and burning.sensation. Tbc con tent* ot the stomach ferment und turn sour. Sink stomnch, followed by Kr'l""C. Colic and liiarrluca, often occur. When the skin is yellow, *27 cd Wricn the fongne is coated, TAItE EPATIIE DEATH TO DISEASE! For bitter, bad taste in the mouth, Ui?'A leaspoonful in a wineglass full of water, as directed on bottle, ami you never will be sick. This is snying a j;r. at deal, but we ? MAES NO MISTAKE! TAKE FIFTY DOSES IN EACH BOTTLE. FOR SALfe BY A. p. DUE KS, DruggiHt. may 10 1K77 ly A riQiftcnntl lot at Jnmtson'ri Torn Ou boitncOl on the Eadt hy the 8. C. ltai Roddl Win lib stild cheap. Apply to fl Ml.S. II. M. ANEREW8 ??.Ii tf. HORSESHOEING ><{itimhhl : li-r-vnfct ? t.l I .-Malt AND ? .o [blacksmith work THOMASRAY, (Russell St. Opposite Hiifj^'a Corner.) All manlier of .Smith work and llor.io^'j ?hoeing properly done. Fancy Send I work. It ailing for Grave Lot.-?. A trial .?oliciteil. THOMAS RAY: sept I tf. All the Year Hound Always the Same C. F. JACKSON, , Tili: LEADER ol-' LOW P^lOEfS IN l>ry Goods and XotioiiH 128 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA; C. oet 27 3 ' 4* E. r. COWPERTHWAIT, FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 2?5 KING- STREET, West Kitte, Four Doors above Wentworth, CIIAKIJESTOX, S. C. LARGE STOCK cf: LOW PRICES. No Charge for Packing and Shipping, sept 15 1877 Cm *'IttE INSURANCE. The first class Companies ATLAN TIC NIAGRA, and MOBILE UN D1CRWR.11 EHS. are entitled to the fullest contidence of the busincs pun lic. They have stood the test of many years, an.I are prompt in paying loses. JOHN A. HAMILTON Agent, for Fire Insurance. rubber belting Furnished on short notice of any width, 2in. 17cts. 3in. 20cts. 4in. 84cts Siiii 42cts. 6iiV. OOcts. j)er foot up lo 14 hi wltUli. Cane Mills and Boilers MILLS. 2 Rollers, 10 in; $30. 2 Rollers, 12 in;$1.5. a Kollers 10 in; $40. BOILERS. 30 Galls. $10. 40 Galls. SI 2. 50 Galls. $14. 00 Galls. $10. SO Galls. ?18. 100 Galls $20. Freights added. J. L Hamilton MUSIC FO ! I ALL. Prof. ANTON RERU sBi>n to instruct on the Pin no on the most reasonable terms. Nine Lessons fo'r$2.50\ The greatest cure will he taken to give natinfaction. Ladies who wish a finishing touch to their Musical Education have nn opportunity to go through a course of Iler tiiii's and ('romer's, Ktrmles, Mozard and Bcthovcn'? Senate*. ANTON RKRO, Graduate from the Conservatory of Stockholm, sept 8 tf \A ?Ji?R A* Lager Beer Saloon ?V # Ii. Li. JESSEN, AT McMASTER'S BRICK STOKE. Respectfully informs the Citizens of Orangeburg and vicinity that he has opened a firm claari Saloon slocked with the best goods the market afl'onls. Also will open on the first of September next a first class Eating Saloon where meals can be procured at all hours of t tie day and night. 2 My goods and prices arc guaranteed to give Kiitisfactiou. A call is respectfully solicited. nug 18 1y FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS* Tin -dare or prwmt Dlncaoo. Tfo nosnwtll im:am: tlint Horms und Cnttlu art) hair to. FOFTZ's POWDKM wlllu1vk Ha TJlfactio:?. Bold everywhere. I)AVXi> 22. TOXTVZ, Proprietor, UALTIMOIir., Md. Sold by Dr. A. C DUKES. And i)'r. J. Qi WANNAMAKKR. .v 11) 1877 TO l^IiNrX\ That large and commodious Brick Store formerly occupied by Mr. C. K. Jones For terms r.pplv to MRS. M. E. MCNAMARA augll tf. SHERIFFS SALES. TUE STA TF, OF SOUTH CAROLINA OHAXCEBUHG COUNTY?IN COM MON,pU?AS. E. Rosa C. Qh.yerog, Executrix of E. J. Ollvcros. deceased, against Clifford 01 - Ive.ltlF. nit u\. . . U VVI II TUK of the judgment herein, I VVlllscHl ill Orangehurg fJoiirt House on Hu- lir.-t Uonday in December next, du ring- the legal hour* of sale, to the high est bidder, the following; lot of land, to ivlt: All that lol of laud with the buildings thereon, in ihe town of Orangehurg, in the county and state al n'csaid. contain ing Hirce and Hiree-quurrer (.'1J-4) acres noire or less, shoaled on the southern side of Kussel! Street, and bounded on the east by lot now or lately of'Mortlmer Ulover. oil.the south by lot of Warren N. Scovlll. and on the west by lot of Warron N. Scovlll. The above loi will be sold In parcels, as will he shown on the day of sale.. Terms, one-lidh cash, and the balance on a ci edit of one. two and three years, purchaser to give bond bearing interest from Hay of sale, and a mortgage of the premises purchased to secure the same; and shall immediately insure the build ings on the premises and assign the Rol icy of Insurance; and pay for papers am! recordbr^. a i.so? Daniel llildebram, Plain! iff, against R. J. Cr!in, wife of John T. Crim, et. al. Denfendant. ItY VIRTUE of the. judgment herein I will sell at Orangehurg Court House on the first Monday III December next, du ring the.legal hours of sale, tho follow ing tract of land, to iyic : All that plantation or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Caw Caw Township, in the county and State nfore said. containing four hundred and four acres more or less, and bounded by lauds of L. A. Zei??ler Thomas w'. G!l**or. John lnabnct, Mrs. Juriah ??mbnet and die plaintiff. Terms, one-half cash, and tho balance on n credit of twolvo months, purchaser or purchasers to give bond 'for th.t dredit portion heal ing interest from day of sale secured by a inoi tgage of the premises, and to pay for papers and recording. Al so Augustus B. Knowltou as Judge of Pro bate for the County of Orangehurg und successor in olllco to G. D. Keltt, late Ordinary of Orangeburg District Plaintiff, against Andrew W. Miller, et. al. Defendant. BY VflKTUE of I be judgment herein. I will .sell at Orangehurg Court House on ihe flrsj Monday in December next, du ring I lie legal hours of sale, the follow ini> frnel of lands. to wit: AHlha: piaulitUoTl or iran 01 muu, situate, lying mid being in the county of Oraugi burg and Still?? aforesaid, contain ing one hundred and lorij'-cight acres more or h >?. and formerly hounded by laud id'John Ifnplo. esltite of Daniel Ru ple and D I?. Eiinelioss. Tonil* ol sale?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage ol* premises. I *nr- - chaser to paj" for papers and recordings. V/VI.SO, Plnekhey L. MoorcrJ Assignee, Plaint Iff. against Mary E. Shuler, et. al. Defen dant.?Foreelosurc. BV VIit j'UE ofib? judgment herein I will sell at Orangehurg Court House, on the tir-t Monday in December next, the fotlowiui! tracts of land to wit. All 11t.it plantation or tract of land sit uate und heing in Middle Township, ill -aid eouniy. Known us the plantation recently fettled by Absolltm Si.ell. con taining four hundred acres more or les**. houmli d ??n t In- North by laud- of A B. Oiifti li. Easi by hinds 'of Jas. F. Way. South hy lands of Albert II uugcrpillar, and Whj.1 by lauds ol David lualmrt. Terms one-half cash, and the balance on a credit ol twelve mouths, purchaser or purchasers to give bond, bearing iu ierc.-i from day of side, together whli u mortgage of the promise* purchased, to secure said ere iii portion, and to pay for papers and recording, a I.so Augustus 15. Knowllon. Judge of Pro Inttcaml successor to V I) V Jamison, late ( i uimissioner in Equity "lor Or iiiigeluirg District (now county) and Ab-oluni f.. Moorer. Plaintiffs, ? against Edward A. Nix. as guardian of Mary E. Hinder, et. al., Defendants. BY VIRTUE of the judgment herein I'will sell at Orangehurg Court House, tollte highest bidder, on the first Mon day In December next, tlie following land-, lo wit : All that plantation or tract of land sit uated in Orangehurg county and slate aforesaid, and lying on Bulls Branch, und containing live hundred acres, more or loss, and bounded by lands then of Sam'l IS. Fair. S. E. Moorer, tlie estate of F .1 D Fehler, DE D Bowmnu and .1 I, Imibnet. Term4, one half cash, balance on a t rirdlt ol one year. Purchaser or purcha sers to give bond for Ihe credit portion hearing interest from day of sale, secured by a mortgage of the premises pur chased, and lo pay for papers and record ing. * A I.SO, Thomas II My er and V VS.Austin as Executors of tho Will of Robert Wul Ucr. deceased, and as Trustoes of Lou isa .1 My er, et u)., Plaintiffs, against, Joseph I1 CnrlillL ct al.. Defendants. BY VIR l'UE of the Judgment burin I will sell ill Orangcbur?! Court House on the Hist Monday in December next, du ring (he legal hours of sale, tho follow ing tract or parcel of laud, to wit: All ihm plantation or tract of land, ly ing and being on Goodlaud Swamp, con taining live hundred acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Ariel Able, East by lands of John Clea ton. South hy lands of U J O'Dowd und J C C Austin and West by lands of J W Brodic and John N Porter. Term.?One half cash and the balance 0U a credit of twelve months, purchaser or purchasers 10 give bond for the credit portion bearing Interest from day of sale, secured by it mortgage i>( the premises sold? dlid to pay'for papers and record ing. ALSO, James Wren, Plaintiff, > against Olivia S F?glo as AdminY, et ah, Dcfen daOts. RYrVIRTUE of the judgment herein I will sell at Orangeburg Cdutt Ilouse, on the Ikst Monday in Deei ?ber next, during the Icgul hours of sale, the fol lowing tract of land, to wit: All that, tract or parcel of land con taining three hundred and t-wo acres; morcor loss, bounded North East by land* ?'r W A and L) P Fogle, North West by lands of P M Carson and Wil lbtui .Watt, on the South by lands of John ?L Waft and on the Ehst by hinds of W A* and D V Fogle. ALSO, AM that other tract or parcel of land known as the Fludd tract, containing one hundred and eighty-thrce acres more or less, and bounded oh the North by lands of tlobinseil W Ri>er, East by Santee River, South by lauds of 1) V Fo gle. and Wejt by lauds of Robinson W Riser. ALSO, All that other tract or parcel of land, containing eighty-eight and otic-half acres, inoro or! less, on waters of Muy bricks Creek, waters of Santee River, and bounded hy lands of Henry W Fo gle, David I? Fogle, Public Road, estate of John Mack, and estate of Charles R Thompson. Terms,?One-half cash,' and the bal ance on a credit of one. year, purchaser or purchasers to to givo bond bearing interest from day sale for credit portion, together with a "mortgage of tho prem ises sold, to eocuru said credit portion, and to pay for papers and recording. ALSO. Foreclosure. Franklin A. Fairey Plaintiff, Aag'dnst Edward J. Raster ct al. Defend.ints. Ry virtue of the Judgment herein, I will sell at Orangeburg Court House on the first Monday in December next, during the usual hours of judc, the following tract of land, almut six miles below Orangeburg Village, on Kdisto River and the South Carolina Railroad, known as the D. II. Baxter'* plantation, containing seven hundred and lifiy acres, more or less, bounded North by lands of J imcs Stokes, Ea*t and South by lands of Murry Robin Kon and West bv Edisto HI ver, the same I being composed of several smalktraets of Terms, Cash enough to pay cost anu e.\ petises of this notion, and the amount of principal and interest, there nro to the PlainttfTlltibn the said Hond and Mortgage, and the balance on a credit to correspond whh the instalments to become due upon the said Bond and Mortgage, purchaser or purchasers to give bond for said credit por tion bearing interest from day of sale, aneri to give bonds bearing interest from day of sale for the credit portion of their respective purchases; such bonds to be se cured by mortgages of the premises pur chased, and to pay for papers and iccord iug. ^ ALSO Martin Silvester Glcaton, cl al Against Mary Spiers, rial. By virtue of the judgment in this action, I will sell at Orangeburg Court House.on the first Monday iii December 1877, the following lands, to wit : All that certain t?u< ' of land situate in Liberty Township; in l id county, contain ing one hundred and forty-four acres, inure or less, hounded on the North by lands of David Davis, formerly Poiie, East by lands cf Lewis Stuikic, South by lands of Adam Livingston, West by lands of Amcrs Glean ion, Teams, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and recording. Al_SO Catherine E. Uantzler. wife of Lewis W. Dander against Elisa Dantzler?Fore closure. By virtue of the judgment herein, I will sell at Orangeburg Court House on the first Monday in December next, dining the legal hours of sale the following nact of laud to wit: AH that plantation or tract of land in Vances Township, Orau?eburg* county, conraiuing fivo hundred mid forty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands now or latel/ of Daniel Fludd, William U. Bull. Daniel D. Dantzler, Alary Dantzler and Santee Kiver, . Terms, one half cosh and a balance on a credit of year, purchaser to give bond bearing interest from day of sale, for credit portion, such bond to he secured, by u mort gage of the promises sold, Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. JOHN II. LIVINGSTON', nov ICi id Sheriff O. C. SOUTH CAROLINA?ORANGE BURG COUNTY. BV VIRTUE OF SUNDRY EX Edi tions to mo directed, I will-sell at 0i> angeburg Court House on the lirst Mon day iu December next, for cash, the following property to wli: AH that tract of land with the build ings thereon, in salt] county, ooc.taining one hundred and nine acres, more or less bounded by lands of I T Shoemaker, B Z Sinooke,-Zeigler and tracts Nos. 2 and i) allotted to Reubln D and Isaac F Kittrcll. being tract No 1, allotted to A.n drew\ J Kittreli, in the partition ol tlio lauds of Margaret S Kilt roll, 411 the suit of Jacob Fogle. ALSO All that tract ol laud in said count}', containing eighty-six and one-half acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of I' E and' A Cookc, East by P Cooke, West by R F Thompson and A Cookc. and Soilth by estate lauds of Mrs G Grainling. ALfcO. All that tract of land in 8nJd county containing one hundred and twenty-nine and one-halt acres, more or less, bound ed Northland Northeast by lands former ly of Jefferson E Cooke, now deceased. South und Southeast by lands of 1' E t'ookc. South and Southwest by lauds formerly of Mts C Grainling, and now or lately of A McQueen Sallcy; levied on as the, property of B F Thompson at, the suit of Win D Fogle. ALSO, All that tract of land in said count v, 011 Waters of Caw Caw Swamp, contain ing two hundred and Qftcen acres, more oMcss, and bounded by lantls of Mrs M T Staley, J F Pooser, Dr Hildcbrand, Henry Stoblcr, and others; and levied -?^^?n , r o? us tlio ;;ropvi fy of HUllard staloy atf< the suit of Daniel Rlley. J.H.LIVINGSTON,--:? ; SherilPOrnngobiirg^Countyi nov 1(1 td BALKS UNDER WAIDlANT?' ON . CHOP LEINS. . , . j.' Vi", j . ? [fl ft Mil i BY VIRTUE yf warrants oh lieu to mo direeteil. I will Sell fit the' '-Nix1 Place," ' In H\id eounty, on the fourth day. of ;p?Y/ cemder next, lo tlie highest bidder foe cash, a lot of Cotton Seed, a lot of'RiccV'?' about forty bushels of Corn, and about i 500 In??, of Fodder, seized as crop of An drew Go Van, under warrant of oh liento T. It. Malonc, agent of E. A. Nix...;i ,? . i 1 ,h\: if ) A"'so? I rlJ 1 iimtiv? ? At llic same place, on Tuesday,the 1th , of December, 1S77. for ca'sir. a'lot of Cot- ' ton!Beeil, Rice Straw and Foddor? aud>i. -T?-bu-hels of Corn ; seized .as crop of-> Ohas. Funches*, under WsiVrailt on Hlen to T. R. Malonc, agent of E. A. Nis. < ALSO, i . r . ,,u ?. .ft At the same place, on Tuesday tTio 4fir Decetnher. 1877, for cash, about30 bnsU-"vl ols of Cotton, Seed, about 10, bushels, of . Corn,'and about l->00lbs Fodder; seized as ere ) of Frank Davis, under warrant on lieu to T. R. Malonc, agent E.,A. Nix. .' -also. ? )iu ;'? ?? I br;fl \l at samc,ii|acc, on Tuesday 4111^000,^ ber, 1877". for cash, about uO bushels .of Cotton Seed, about 700 lbs Ke'ed'Cottou. about 1500 Fodder and ??bushelft of Corn; seized as crop of Euianucl Fogle, under warranf on letii to T. R. Mulono, agent E. A. Nix.. ,,0 ,?-. . J. IT. LIVINGST?N, Sfifi'i'ttr Orangehurg County. lr?" ? CONTINUKU ON gQUUTlI PAQBtti/l . i; SALES UNDER MORTGAGES, i HY VIR PUE of n mortgage eie&utcd ' by Ohas Fuuchess and Andrew' Govnu to .1 C I'ike._JJ vvjj 1 sdl at Orangehurg Court House, on ihe Ihir.d day of Deceto iiC-r iic.m, oii* ua'aii. oiic buy niitm miiiieu "Fannie;" ony slmft .Wagou. li AhSO, By virtue of a mo rr gage executed by ' W J Wliuluy to U F Slater. I Will sell aa above, one sorrel mare Mule AT.SO, By virtue of a mortgage executed by ? Tsiiau Deny to R F Slater, I will sell (as above, due brown Dorse. Anso ? . rj ?! o. By viiturc of a mortgage executed by, . John Johnson (o J IK" (icq D Sellers, 1 will sell at the plantation of Gco D Sellers, on the?lli day of December nest,-for Cosh, one one Mule, one Caw. one sow and nine Pigs. J 11. LIVINGSTON, Agentf GIN GEARING" SIIAFCING AND BOLTS?. THAN EVER BEFOKE ,., at Tin: FOREST CITY FOUNDRY an1> MACHINE WORKS, ;gj:o. k. Lombard & co., augusta, oa. ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, MILL CrEARINO, And Machinery off Kinds Made and |Re* paired. ' - In. nil . oct -11 1250 52 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Familf Fhyal?, and for currn? Costivonoss, Jaundloo, Indigestion, Foul Etonmah, Mtjpt , Headache, Erysipelas, Ehoumnttim, Eruptions and Skin. Diseases, Bil iousness, Dropsy, Tumors,Worms, JNepralfria, as U Dmnu' Fill,/ for Furifyina tho Flood, Are the most of J ?tAs^^c fective and conge nial purgative ever discovered. They arc mild, but et fectual in their operation, moving the bowels surely and without pain. Although gentle. in their operation, ^ they are still the' 1 most thorough and} searching cathar-v tic medicine that can be employed: cleans-, irtg tho stomach and bowols. and cveatha. blood. In small doses of ono pill a day. they stimulate the digesilvo organs and) promote vigorous health. Ay Kit's Pji.i.9 have been known, foe more than a quarter of a century, and have, obtained a world-wido reputation for their virtues! They correct discasod action h\ the several 'ossimilativo organs of tha body, and aro so "composed that obstruct lions within their range can raster wUh> stand or evade them. Not only do thejc cure the evcry-duy coinplnicjts of every* body', but also* formidable aad dangerous diseases that have bailled the best of human skill. While they produce ptnw ful effects, they are, at tho same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action thev gripo much less than the common pmguttves, and never give pain when the bowols are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the svstem by freeing it 'from the elements of weakness. ? Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, theFC PUhl may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coat in