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Sr&- Business men who advertise to be benefitiod. will bear in mind that the 8ENTINEL has a large and increasing cir eulation, and is taken by the very class of perpons whose trade they desire. P-'*1a EN6 C. 11., S. C.: Thsarsday. Nov. 23, 1876. To Our Patrons. Those who are in arrears to us must come forward and metHle, or Vo will be compelled to craso their names from our books. Many ot out' sub.. scribers, who are good for the amount of their subscription havo failed to pay us for Poveral years. We can not afford to furnish them the paper any longer, unless they pay up, and, however. much we may regret to strike their tiames from our list, duty alike to ourselvos and those subsrib., ers who pay us, compells as to do so. We have been paying postago, and furnishing many our paper for several years without a cent in rettul). This wo are determined to do no longer, and unless they settle before the first day of January next, their paper will certainly be stopped. We have also determined not to enter ainy more names on our books without the cash in advance. '.i his will be the unalterable rule of the offico in the futuro. The Banner Precinct. ' Before the election we stated that if ainy prec~'int, in the County shuld( give a solid Democratic vote, we should move that such prCci nct be given a muedaul by the other p)recincts in the County. It seoms that Dacus's villo is the winner and is justly en titled to the modal, though Herd's and ilinklo's came very close dividing the honors with Dacusvillo. At herd's thore were threo votes cast for Mr'. Blythe for Soliciior and one for the HIayes elect'rs, bitt a solbd Democrat ic vote was given for the state and County offleurs. At JinkIe's Mr. Ulythe receivcd two votes, but the P~residential, State anmd County ticket was voted for solidly. At Daucusville there was not a vote polled for any Re publican can(tiid ate, arnd consequen t ly the medal justly belongs to thazt Precinct. We now move that a col, lection ho taken up, and a tsploi.did DecmocratLic Barinner be purcehased and pre'sented to the Demoeratic Club at. Daoeusville. Is 0our mot ion seconded? - The Presidential Contest. M r. Tilden receives over a quater mil lion majority on) the popular' vote and a fairi matjority of the electoral votes, if' there is a fair' count in Louisiana and Florida. The RadicaulR admit that TIilden's mnjority in Louisiana is over 8,000 and in Florida trom 500 to 700; but somo of' them boldly nesert that their ret urning boards in these States wvill throw out enough of' the Democratic Count,ies to count in 1lay'o8. Thlis is evidently their pro-0 gram me, and Girani has massed ttroops in both States with theo evident inten tion of suipporting,by force, the frauds of thee corrupt returning boards. Ii, Louisiana wo beheve their programme will be car'ried out, but ar. Florida one of' the returning board, Attorney Generrl CJockc, is a true and noble Democrat, anid says he intends to see that justico is done; besides thei e aro soverai able tand prominent gentlemen f rom other Stat,es present t. watch the counting, and we have hopes that a fair count will be obtained in the land of flowers, and Tildeni triunmphiantly elected. Tbe Legislature meots next Tues-. day, theo 28thi inet. Governor flamIp ton will select his own damy to be in., augurated, which we presume will be in a day or two after the Legislature is organized. 0 What We Have Gained. The Dtmoeratio victory in this Stato is one of the most briliant over acthieved by any poopla." With a large colored majority against us, who had been alienated, and taught by inscrupulous demagogues, to hate and mistrust the whites, aid with the 3tato and Federal Administrations to Lack them tip w%ith beyonets, enforce, me.t acts and overy other contrivance that evil brains could think of, we have gained the grandest victory ever recorded i the political history of iny Stato. For the first ti.ne since the war, the real voice of South Car, )liana will be heard in the halls of the ,or.gress of the United States. In) Cols. Aiken and Evin we have two representatives whom the State may well be proud of. Besides gaining two of the five Congressmen, we have gained five of the eight Solicitors, the Governor, Liout. Governor, Attorney General aid Comptroller General. In the Clato we have gained seven members, and now have fifteen in ihat body, and the Republicans eighteen. Only half theSenators were elected this time, whichenabled the Republicans to mantain a m1JOr1ity in that branch of the General Assembly. In tht- lower 11 us, wxhieb is composed of 124 mem. beri. tho Denocrats havo 64, and the Itepublicavs 60, which gives a ma jority of four. On joint ballot we will havo one majority, which secues ix United States Senator, in place of T. J. Roinson, whose term expires the 4th of rext March. Reform. A very important step towards re form can be effected in a reduction of' 1alar ics in tho offices of County Treas. urer and County Auditor. In small Counties like this, the two offlees should be blended, and the salatry should not exceed one thoupatid dol lars. In the past, the assersme -t and Ccllection of the taxes in this County has cost not less than 3,000 or 3,500 dlollar's. This should not (ost more than one thousand dllairs, andl we knowv plenty of competent and re,~ sponsible) men wh'o wd'il do it for that almouint. Whon we say this we do not mean any reflection on the pres ent reasi~urer and Auditor', for tlicy have discharged their duties very ef ficiently; but wo do say it is a cryingr out rage on the tax pay'ers, to be conmo eled to pay officers treble the amount that the san e work can b (lone for, by just as competent, men. It is an evil that will bie spe'edily cor ected by the next Legislhtture, pro vid ed thle Rad ical maiiijoity ini the Sen ate will consent to it, and1( w (10 riot hard ly believe they wmill nlow obji.ec :'s the oflices will be filled by Democrats. The saving of two thou S-:nd or 1 wenity-fivoe huntd red dol lar's in this County, itn these two otihees alone, will be ab long st ridle towards real refor'm. In Maino and Oregon, the Republi sa n elect(oral tickets each contaninedl lie nameo of a post master. Tfhiis makes them inelligible, and thecy can not cast their' votes for I[aves. T wo otler of thne Republican elec :ors hold commissions as members of he Centomnnial Board. They' are also niellIigible. Now as8 Mr. TilIdon h'is 184 votes without, SouthI Carolina, F~lori<ha andl Louisiana, arnd conced!i ng hose States to IIayes, Tilden will ivia maiijerty of thce elect orali votes ost, buit not a majmr tv of all the dleetoral votes, which the States aire 'nt it led to If thbese fd ur Bepublican detors are not allowed to east their .'otes for' hayes, will filden bo dlect ed, cor will the election go to the [louse. Of courise we have no doubt >i Mr. Tilden's election, Jt suppos,, ng the case to bo as aove~ stated, we xvouldl like to know how the election .vould bo decided. Before the election our twin,.sister Lfounty, Oconee, boasted that she wvould beat. us in the electi *n. The ffi'ial count. however, shows that Pickons beat. her 87 votes. How's this, friend Courier. Tb'o Air Line Railroad has recently adlded foiur new and elegant enginos to the irollinig stock of the road, and at shil titng engino cf a now amnd improved style. Two other engines are in cciiurse of construction, and will be put on the road soon. In addition to ti.is, two panAenger coaches will alsoap pear, when the rolling stock wvill be cornpleted. The yollow fever epidemic in Sat vannah has subsided and Mil the branches of business has been re nimed. THE OFFICIAL COUNT. Eampton, Simpson, Conner and Hagood Certainly Eiected. k DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY IN THE LEGISLATURE, WHICH SECURES A U. S. SENATOR. -SOUTI CA ROLINA REDEEMLD GOD BE PRAISED ! The aggregation of the votes by the State Board of canvasers, as required under an order of the Supreme Court, has reIulted mere favoribly to the Democrats than could have been ex pected, if the State Board had been permnitted to proceed, as they desired, mid to have exercised judicial powers. It the Supreme C.,urt had riot passed Lhe order requiring then to exercise I>nly ministerial duties, there is not a doubt but what they would have as sumed to exercise judicial powers, and would have thrown out miough, boxes or coun tics to have given the Repibli can party at majority in the Legislature, which body canvas*es the return for Governor and Lieutenant toVernor, and they would have counted iii Cham berlain aid the whole Radical ticket. BuLt the Democrats were too shrewed for them, and applied to the Supreme Court for the necessary orders to in sure i fair count. One box in Beaufort county mias counted in by the State Board of Can vassers, which had not beon est nblished by law, and which contained about 0 R.adical votes. This box is clearly il legal, and shoulId certaitnly be throwni out, by the Supreme Court. If t.his shlouild be the case, the entire Demno, CIratiC tizcket wvill be elect.eu, anid ailso two of the Democratic electors. We clip) thme following fromi the Coha nnbia Re'gisterm, w'hieba more I ully exphrains the situnation. T1'he Si ta Boairdl oft Ca~n vamsers comn plleted their labors last, night, so lar as obey)in g the ord1e r of thle SupJremwe Cour is 1 concerned. I t no0w de(Volve., uipon thme . urt to declaare whether the electioni shu:ll stand as thie followig figuries inieniict e. or wh1ethlerI the illegal poll at "'Sheldon,'' in Be:aufaort County, whIiichii conais over 500 vots shau I he thrown oiut. Should t he Court decide to th) OW out thIi pjollI, thei w hole h>em twratic State ticke t will be elected, and two' elect,oral iotejs :added to the voute of Ti.ldJen and Iendricks. Ther can be li ttle doublt that the poll will be disrega rded , as it is clea'~rly illegal. The lawi~ requiares thiat a poll shall be opened at a plince called "Brown 's Cro-s Ro'ads," in Bezaufort Cou nty, and no poll was opened at that p)lace on election day, but, at ainother place kniowni as "Sheldon" -stated by some par us to be three and iby others to be six miles ditant-and beOtweenf 500 andl 600 Repu)tblican1 votes were return Lad as having been cast tat the latter place, w hich is not dlesignated in theo law, and was never used for auch a Ipurpose before. Tphe ft Ilowing is the electoral vote is figured upj by the boa dI: RE;PUBLICAN ELECTuRS. B3o we en, 91,786 ~lurley, 91,136 a tsh, 91,804 l1yeas, 91,830 DEMOCRATIC ELECToRS. Bark er, 00,896 \IceGowvan, 00,737 Llarrington, 90.895 l ogra m, 90.798 W all ace, 90,905 Br w in, 90,906 a Id rie h, 90,860 D)uring the canvass of the first, halt Jozen counties, the board examined he votes by prcnt Secretary of Stat.' Ilayne objected o) tik, on the ground that it, required ot) mutch ti me. IIe t hought, in order io facilitate busin,ess. that the coutaiIy eturnis only should be can.vassed as ~Ountties anid not, by precinets. Thej1 board finally concurring in the viMli of Ilayne, General Conne'r filed he follo wing except ion o their action: Except to the aggregate of the re mit and the aimnouncement, of them on he Around that the canvass and com iarision of the rnanager's retur'ns with he cou nty caimvasseras' statements how irregularities, errors and omis in, whieb vitiate the result, and p)revenmts the aggregat.ion of' the coun-~ ty canva~issers' statements fr om bemng reitardedl ai a true aggregation of the vote at the election. It is prc per to state hero that the t wo great errors discovered up to the time of the filing of the aboive pro test by Genterual Conner were the franmduhont enx ca,in..: ,1 voe ro r I, ' ch Wa no un ed en e i gUl contain' r ] l0K,otee frqin ujort,., as -)Pted. I0 After canv se Char to ounty 40 pla of n ing OiRCtm as A oned, e da w1h1 Hay"40e , a ti ounty r returtis o nly were examined How 'I many irregularities, had the precinct plan been contin td,- Mikh Chave'be'en I detected, it is impossible to say., No C doubt enough exist to deafeat all the e Radicolp*lho clailp theair election' 10n-1 der 1ie-Iollowring table, which'1s a Vei lm " a4 IQ bQ.PV.QWUd"b 1mt,d to the court to-morrow: IRCRETARY 07 STATZ.' t Hayne, . 91677 91,449 1 Republican majority, 228 ATTORNEY OENERAU Elliott, 91,387 Conner 91,546 Democratic matijority, 159 TREASURER. Cardozo, 91.485 Louphart, 91,277 Republivan majority 208 COMPTROLLER GENERAL. Dunn, 91,414 Hagood, 91,526 Democratic majority, 112 6UPke1NThNDENT 4iF KDUCATION. Tolbert, 91.112 ''hompson, 91 554 Democratic majority, 442 AIJUTrANT AND INSPhOTOR GENERAL. Ketmedy, 91,606 Moise, 91,545 Republicn nnljoriLy, 61 Hayno received 1 vote as E. 11. Ilay.e; Tblbert received 532 votes as 3. B. Tolbert; General Conner re. e, ived 407 votes for Adutat Goner,a ai.d Cromptroller Guteral, and T. C. Du.n 556 votes for offices other than the one for which he was a catuididate all ot which wore claimed by #,he can. didates and are included in the above statement. i It is cflceded by both par1-ties that Haimpton and Simpson trr electe-( by at larger majority than 1111y of the Can didates, L.he Governor ru i'ning uheaid of the ticket at Jleast 1,000O votes. T1he names of the can tdidates for Governor and Lieu tenant, Gove'rnor not appearing in the plendinus, the Board of' Canvas.sers we.re niot requiired to ma.ke any returnis ini their ecss. The Vote in kickens. The11 followinig is thle offieial v'ote for Governor, at each of the precinicts in this ( oun ty EASLEY STA'TION. Tr. tal number votes polled.......746 Of which HIampt.on re'ceived1. . .. 618 Of' w hich Chamxberain receis ed.. 110 Hazmpton's mlijority'.............508 To)tal ntuimber votesCi polled...... 221 Ot which Hampton received. . .. 187 0f which Chuamberlaiin received.. 32 [ilampton's manjority....... ....155 CENTRAL STATION. Tot al number votes polled ..... ... 395 0f which llamp'on received... 30 01 which Chamberlain received. 83 Hampton's majority............ 224 J. J. H E RD's. Ttal number v'otes po'lled...... 136 Of which H1ampltoni received.. .134j Of' which Chamberlain r eceived.. - Hampton's majority..... ....... 134 PIcKENs C. 11. Total numnber' votes polled......489 Of which Hampton received,. ... 34 Ok which Chamberlain received.. 140 Hampton's maIjor-ty. ............. 209 ' .DAcU8vILLE.I Total number votes polled......134 i Of which He.mpiton received.....134 Of which Chamrberlaiin received.... - Hampton's majority............134 PUMPKINToWN. Total number votes polled...... 173 Of which Hampton received ... 103 Of which Chamberlain reccived .. 38 HampI1jton's majority .... ........9 Tota nuberEAIiTAToE. Tota nubervotes polled......107 Ot' which Hampton received.... Id13 01 which Chamberlain received.. 3 Hlampton's majority.. .. .... ... 103 .IIINKLE's Total number votes polled....... 37 Of' which Hampton received......37 Of which Cham iberlain ceceived... -- - 1 Hazmpton's ma:jority............37 A Hampton's vote in County..2602 Cha,mberlain's vote in County. ... 406 ~ Hampton's majority.. ...... 1,596 - In our first issue after pheo election, we stated that Hamp on's ma~jority in the County, was 1,648. This wats an error, caused by total voto east at r OneO box, being htandted into us as - Hampton's majority, when Chamnber, hain's vote should have been dedtutd from It. CHO ESTo, Npv. 17.-A col e t 9s *'erely heaten l by ic e ' es i a wtonville in thq or rt OS ort counlty. Tht* ul tice issu a wurrant for thle 0re8st the offe rs, and five w*re rrest by a con 'ablo and posse --- bheoe, on returning with the prison. re last Inight, wre attacked by a bod% t aimed negroes. Two of the white onstables were killed and the pris 04r rescued. The tiheriff of tho ounty is now on his way to Lawton 1ie. 'elegrums'lin vM I"t8t41 hat negrocs 2,000 in numbor and rined, aire at Stafford's Croms Roads, mar Lawtonvillo, sweiring vengeance M every white man in the C( unty. AUGUSTA, Gu., Nov. 17.-A posse of ix men was sent out by Trial Justice dullig n, near Lawtonville, S. C., ,esterday, to ar1'rest a party of negroes or beating a colored man. After the tirest was madc, the potioe ws Sur .oun. ed by an armed body of blacks, ind two whitep, named W. Shooman mad Abe Deloach, were shot. S1*io nan'st body was found this m6rning, oith his head chopped off. A BLOODY AFFAIR AT BATESGUR. rhe Batesburg conmmnity were brown into a fever of' exciteient on 3unday morning, 4 ver the news that Lodwick ilartly, Esq., and his son :urri Ilartly, had both been dan-. IrCously anl(d horribly cut by one (if 'hamriberlain's itinmidatojo, who, in .u1 n, ' ;as shot arid killed on the spot )y young Hartly. . he cause of the Itercation ar-ose from Mr. Ilar1tlcv at .emptilng t. order from his placo~ the ntitndidator, w o had beei threatening .0 kill a certaiii colored DlMWorLt. On hu :11pproach of tht .l (!d gen.tlemani to ..e house of' the Democuttic negro, sholly iiarned, for the purpose ot w,oteetitig the. Demnocra. uiodl orderinig hi int ruder aw ay, and comning near un lie was hini:.et giomsly insultt-d kraid at mnce atitaicked by the nt'gro vit h a kidle drawn. laving ino means ff Celelse, and belo e aid could conic 0 hiiI), the n(gp1' ! Punigei his kniife 11to the neck of tle oldi gentleran, 1flittiig a ghtstly W1ound. About his titni, yofug CuIrI Hrtl 1ri ip) to the ri't f his tur ber, and ttit iogro( tat ot-e( iinadue ait hitn, thiiij,r 30 dloubht lie bil Jilled one, vi('t iin atid ul the. nega o clincheitd 3 oun g .Ian il 13d node~I a deep anid tijy g:ash nera' hie buek'l ofI his neci k. -c;aricely giving iun a1 ebance to extricate his pei~' ra(in) its ue:. i ibtl, anW ini this pj)i ion >a3-ely savin:g hli4 lilte, he shot the ti. ad brouigh the bieni, wt hi. 1.l1 dead ota he spot. Mir. Ilhrtily anad his son to >outh doing wvell ant thbeir' woiund, Sol id Sa m-solbii au th- thazit is a omb'1i1)nation that. the office hltthir -a'l break. Poor House Steward Wanted County, do hereby adveris.'e, that res~ oibleI)I buds or propos9in ouis ini wr*ia ing to erf'ormu the duties of P'oor' 110ouse S:deward, or te ensuing year'..are invited to be' filed n their otIice on (or before the 8th (lay of )ecembher nezt. Each bidder is reqauirr-d t) give full part icubIars as to h iis laun i Iy. iaid ood reterences, from which to enable the nomn g Boartd to aiccept. the pr'opo itionli or id that may seem best for lie inlteresls of he county. Dated November the 7th, 1876. JULIN T. GO(SSETT, G. M. LYNCli, RtOBERTI CRAIO. Nov 16, 1876 11g Sheriff_Sale. TATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA. I1CKENs CouNTy. Arm indon & Co., vs. S. M. Ifolcomabe. ~Y virtue of an execution to me direct ed, .)Iwill sell to the highest bidder', before le Cota Ious~e door, at P,ckens C. 11., on aledayin December ntext, All those four Lots 01 Land in the Town I Literay, in P'ickens Countsy. No. 29 on 'hirdsstr'eet, East side, containing 36 r'ods. Jo. 47 on Main and Second-si reets, WVest side, ortaing 1 aicre andl 8 rods. No. 48 on \lain nid Third streets, adjoining No. 4'7 and 52, ontainming 1 aucro and 8 rods. No. O.., Sotuth f thte Railroad on Front-street, containing I rods. Levied on as the p.rop~erty of S. M. lolcombe, at. the suit, of' Armindon & Co. TER?MS CASH. Purchasers to pay extra or paipers. J. RILEY FERGUSON, s.P.c. Nov 16, 1870 11 g Sheriff's Sales. -0 VITATE OF SOU 9 !i CAROLINA. PICKENS COUNTY fartha A. Steele and susan M. Alexander against. D. M. Alexanuder Administrator and L. N. IRobins, Executor. [3Y virtue of an eecution to me dire,ted, I ilsell to the hughaest bidder', at Piock ns Court licuse on Saleday in D)ecember ext, during the legal hours ofrsale, One T'act of Land situate in Pick'ns outnty, on waters of --. containing 200 ares more or' less. adjoining lands or' nd othters. Levied on as the proaper:3 of' ardin Price, deceased, ait the suit- of' Mar'tha .Steele and Suan M. Alexander. TERMS U ASHI-Purcaser's to pay extra >r titles. .J. RILEY FERGOUSON, a-P.C. Nov 9, 1876 10 4* Brick, Brick. p HE nndersigned have nlow on hand and L for sale. 200.000 BRI'KS. one fourth IIe from Depot, at. Liber'vy Station. 8. 0. ERMS CA311..-11arrer wihI be takeni. HOLCOMBE & STANSEILL Oct&, 187e 6 -m IE B SI S OF NDRICKS WI A 'at E ley Station Sbe c litinued by thapUndereigned urvivor. A g< od Stock of General Merchan. 1lise, consisting of READY MADI!t Cl HiNG, CROCKEIY.WARE, NOTIONS, &o., In mtore and arriving. All to be 8old asicheap a any other etabliBhmont can sell, For Cash or Barter. Wo call attention of our frionds whom w, hav- been accommodating, to their. indehtednos to us, and ask thom to call aL once and settle their aeconnts )y.casmh or note. The death ol MIr. llendriek; makq this call a ieueisity, and hope thnt none will disregard it. Bring in your Prodtice-the higi* W est miarket prico paid for Cotton,, Corn, &c. 1. WILLIAMS, Ssirvivor. at4ey, Spt. 26, 1876 4 ti --0 W. A. LESLEY, PICKENS C. 11., .. C. HAS JUsT iECEIVED A BEAU. TIFUL STOCK OF NEW GOODS, CA Lit UES, iNoIO.NS I(EN'1UCY JiM NES. G;EN iS' FA NCY BOWS, A tal, y-r - : i.. ' suallv k ept ini 4'inilIy, \. E1,SLEY. Oct 5, 187G 5 :N COU it COMXI\ON Pb EAS. ..Mrs Marry Bloyd, Plaintiff. Against lIiarvey V. Hutt, Rebecca Hunt widow of llewlet llunt. Willbrim Hunt, Il iar vey C. Hunt,,\ Martin IILlnt, Evaliune ('hi d, Ma;ry lian. Catroline M organ, Mar garret lII,,t, Zumrah G'uesi. Rlohert 0. Hunt. D)orcuis I'*t ty. Elizabeth HtIunt, widow of Wesley llunt, WV P. 1Hunt, heirs of John TV. Hunt, 15. F'. llunt. Tr J1. Hunt, Marcua ii. Iitit, Ann Hunit, anid J ohn Petty-Do. fendats SUMMON FOR RELIEP. TrO lar1vty C. Ilunt BI. F. Hunt, Harvey C. Ilunt, Jr, Martrin Hunt, anid fary Hunt, l 'etfen-ant s in t h i act ion. YJ (U are' hereby sumn d aned required to, Lans,wer tihe complaint in this action, which is filed in the ofioo of the Clerk di C'ourt of Commuuon Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answver on the subt senihers at their oflice, Publio Square, Green. vile C- II. S. U., within twenty days after tim service of this summnons on you, exclusive of .ihe ri9r of Oer vicet. If you tail to answer rlig c<mphin rt with' a thle timo aftoresuaid, the plhint ifl will apply to the Court for the r?elief dlemianded in thre comuplaimn, and f9r costs. Dated 21st, June, 1876 BLYTIIE &-ANSEr, PlinIttji's Attorney. Greenville 0. II., 8. 0. 'lo Harvey C. IHunit. B F. Hunt, Hlarvey C.4 Ilunt, .Jr. Mlartin flunt an1( ~dary Hunt. Take notice, that the complaint in the above stated c,nse was filed in tlie ollice of the Clerk of the Court of comm rons pleas for said county of Prokens, on thre 1st day of July A. D) 1876. BLYTiIE &, ANGEL, P'aintiff's At;orneys Nov 9, 1876 11 A Sheriff Sale. S r A TE OF SOUT H CAIROLINA, (I UNTrY *1F PICKXJNB. IN P HOBAT E COURT, Andrew .Co thran Plaintiff, against Willa J. Coihran, Joseph N. Cothiran, Benjamim P.-061thIran, M. E. Unthrant, EHlsk# Cothran, Ial,hla Suttles. Mary Dodsorn, Jane Dirr. ham. Rebecca McKinney, Thotopson W. Tolleson and( others. COMPL,AINT FOR PARTITION AND SaLg OP egaL ESTATE. BY' ordler of I. HI. l'h;ilpot, Judge of Probate, 1)lwill Sell at P'ickens Conrt Hlouse on Baleday i December next, the 'ItA L E8. l'AlTE of Samuel WV Cothiraun, 'leceaser: One Tract of Land lying anid beIdgin the 'lounty nodi State a foresaid, being Trdet No. 2, containing 49 acres more or le a, adj oln rug lands of It. F. Morgarn, 3. 1. 1 erd, Tt-set Mo 1 and others. Sold or Pttitiqn,;&o, TElRMS-On a credit of 12 nm9nths, with ntecrest from datu, except so'rr,u6? as'tma7 be iecessary to pay costs.of these :proceeding. P~urchasers, to give bond and mnortgage of the )remuida to sec,ure the pulrh'am eone . 'Ais6 o:pay. extra for tiIlws and niorIgago. J. RILEY~ FEltUSQ8y, s.P.O. Nov9, 18765 4