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, Tj O c a. Ij . 8Al\UKi>Ax\ JANUARY 22, 1870. The Sroctt Journal.?Our offer to furnish the Orutigeburg News and The American Stock Journal, for one -y-Jar, for Two Dollars, if paid in ndvnuco, will be closed ou tho 1st of Fobuary. Per son* desiring to avail themselves of this ?advantageous offer, will cottis) forward Und suberibe or renew their subscriptions, before that datfl. >- ? The Court tuet on Monday hist at hull' past two O'clock, and Uns beeil ehgtiged duriug the Week iu the trial of cases ou the Issue docket. Capt. F. 81. Wuniiainukiir, Was, upon examination, admitcd to the practice oi' low. We have, received UA selection from nn epio poem, by a Scribbler." a piece of] rare merit utid beauty, which is on file for next week. The Report pi the Committee on Fer tilizers of our County Agricultural So ciety, will be published next week. Our old Irien I Mr. 1). Louis, at the corner, is closing out the entire winter stock on hand, at cost prico. (all soon eud get bargains. - ? ? - ^ We have receive*! from Messrs. Wude t!fc Armstrong, their "Amateur';? Guide to the Kitchen Garden, Descriptive Cata logue of Garden Seeds and Calendar lor 1870." Mailed free to nil applicants, address, Wndo & Armstrong, No. 1120 Market-Street, Philadelphia. Oun Stock Quotations.?The great fluctuations und uncertainty of value at tending the cotnmouoflt securities since the War, render reliable nud regular quo tations of great interest to the public, We ore therefore glad to announce that Vre have made arrangements with Mr. A. 0. Kaufman of Chat'IvftoMt, to furnt?h Xis with weekly reports of those securities most important to ou-' readers, and can ?W depended ou as striely accurate for tue day on which they ani made. ^ S Kit 111 is A i'ck OK nt.?tj.l Saturday list, tin: puoil* of tl?0 seh ioI <?!" Chas. J Intro, V.^i wont leaver Cond I'. O LcNtou*: >n County, were .i*?*)mblcd at their k-Iom.1, hoitsu for the ex a mittat ion at the eei*^ ??f iln-ir ivinn. After the ?x^-:?i.t.-ttt i:t, and a coil.ition, partaken of by the schotavs anil visitors, the pbj;tS;tUl occasion was hoiug concluded witfi I dancing. ?AVhifc ti e merry party were' enjoying themselves iu this way, the Wind rose, niid blew so violently that the ? dancing was suspended. Scarcely had tho dancers taken their seats when a midden burst of witid swept over the Jbuildiug, and it fell crsahiug to ihfj.ciirtJi';' crushing beneath the falling timbers, its. entire occupants, and piling thorn iu confusion, and dismay, in a promiscuous heap.- ? Wo learn that about thirty- per *6ona wore injured some severely, but none fatally. Tho exercises of the School ut Sttnteo Church, Will commence on Monday Jan uary 24th. 1870. Application should be made to Mr John llarrott. Peter's Musical Monthly.?I full of beautiful songs and music. Each number is a music book, of new ami delightful pieces. $1,50 for fir month*. $3,00 per year. -_-,? Several hundred Jewish families will in tho spring be sent to America by Che Central Committee of the Alliance Israelites ?1 Konisb.org. The sub committees on tho Husao-Pruisian fron tier will soon bo in working order, toe. Arrest of a Murderer.?Yester day morning about 11 o'clock, Dir. Win. K. M?'Michael, Deputy Shsriff, wai in formed tbat Chnviri, tho mad who killed Mr. Dargati at Graham's Cross Roads, on the North Eastern Rail Road, during a disturbance while Reynold's Menage rie was exhibiting at that place on Tues day night, 18th inst., wus in Town. Mr. MoMichenl was nt the Court House when ho received the information, and immediately started in pursuit, summon ing a ]H)*sc cnUiitatn* as lie hurried on. At the corner, near( Treadwell's Hotel, he got the first sight of Cha\\s, who was then half a hille fiotn hitn, near the' Old Crave Yard. An exci.ing race now ensued, Chavis running toward the River Swamp, hotly pursued by tho SheiilTs party, who fifed S?ven shots at him. He wns at.last caught in the Swamp up to his neck in water, und brought to the Court IfoltBc, and thence com nutted to Jail. It is now positively asserted in knows ing circles that u first-class newspaper is tobe at once started in Washington city, which is te bo the central organ of the Democracy. It is to hs controlbd by able and experienced .Journalists, and to be sustained by ample capital. We would call the attention of our readers to the fact, that Messrs, CoilNEb I son, Kramer & Co., Agents of the j Zolls' Aiumoiiintcd Hone Super Phos j phate, have received a large supply nt this valuable fertiliser, which we can sslely recommend to our planters, hav ing the full endorscuient of tho great Georgia Cotton planter and CXpefitncn tor Dr. Ki M. I'endloton of Sparta, dco. See what he says in the December No. uf the Southern Cultivator, page 381. Out of 15 commercial fertilizers, all of I them put down at the rate of 810 per acre, it was the second best, paying 1)1 per cent, whereas Peruvian Guano paid only fill per cent and Rhodes only 39 per cent. We have also a number of certifi cates fi -ni Plan tors of our own State and County, who luve used it be for and the Agents are prepared to furnish cur tilieates from all parts of the Southern m itis upon application to tItem. Ci'.ve it a trial and he convinced, jau S tll2. COMMERCIAL. si a m u s :t at i:r<nt'i's. (Irrtet: or tuk On\xnKia t:?i Nkws, January 21, lHfO. COTTON?Sales during the week \*0 hales. We quote: Ordinary.21f7.- 22 ? l ow Middling.22\ Middling.',.22} Huron Hier..$1 20 |?er onshcl. Cnnx.$1.20 per bushel. Cow I'kas..$1.2"? per bushel. 1'lN OKits.$1.00 per bushel. gold.............. 20 Sll-.VKtl..?mt. 1*> - CllARLKSTOX MARK KT, Co w.i.kstox, r'l'i'jiAT Mor.Ntxtt, January 21, 1870. Ordinary.22 X (< ? 2? J Good Ordinaly.'..283 (u 28j bow Middling.24j?84l Middling...............24;} LiTliST QUOTATIONS .' or SOUTH 1 iUN SECURITIES) CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrfc-rd Wtrklif by A. C. KA VI VAS', Broker, No. 2"> Jiruad Street. January 21, 1870. State SrCUMITIRS?Sdlith Carolina, old, (?S>S2 ; do new, @78| do, registil stock, ex lilt t@76. City Skcmiitikr?Augusta, Ga., Rands, 80(a,8t? ; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr int) ?J(o.-"?l; ilo. Fire Loan Bonds, (?> !?>; Co lumbia, S. C. Ronds, ?70. Kah.bo.mi Boxes?Rluc Kidgc (first mort gage) (a .??>?"> ; Charleston and Savannah, ?">h(fipiO ; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (h,SI; CheraW and Darlington, @80; Orcouville and Columbia, (1st mort) (<? 75* do, (State guarantee) 68@00; Northeastern. s()(,(,s2; Savannah and -Charleston, (1st mort) C". "'*'? do, (8tato guarantee) ?84; South Carolina, (".so; do, 71; Spartan burg and Onion, (? 50? Raii.iiom) Stocks?charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ("?">?"?; Greenville and Colum bia, lA(//;2; Northeastern, 7@8; Savannah and Charleston, 221 or --'.'I j South Carolina, (whole Bhlires) :!Hf.." ;'.); do, (half do) ls(? 1HJ. KXCHAKOR, &o?-New York Sight, J olT par: Gold, I20(a Silver, H?r?. 117. SOi rtl CAnOLI.xa bask IllI.I.s. *llaiik of Charleston. @ *ltank or Nowberrp. {<>, bunk of Caniden.fiOfrn Hank of Georgetown. (ti 20 Hank of South Carolina.Inf.. Hunk of Chester.'.:{(.< ?Hank of llamhurg. 5(u Bank of State of S C, prior t., !8Cl...f>5? Dank of State of issue I8iil and 1802..16(g) ?I'lanlers' and Mechanics' Hank of Charleston. ^People's Hank of Charleston. ?Unioh Hank of Charleston. (ij) Botlthwestcrn R R Hank of Charles ton, (old).? ..'.l?f,,) Southwestern R R Hank of Charles ton, (new).IC.f.i State Hank of Charleston. ? >(,, Farmers' and Bxohartge Hank of Char leston. (it \ Exchange Hank of Columbia.1 ?">(</ Commereial Hank of Columbia. 2(u Merchants' Hank of Cheraw. ?f??>, Planters' Hank of Pairfleld . 6(?) State of 8 C Hills Receivable.par City of Charleston Change Bills.par I Dili* marked thus (*) arc being redeemed at the Hpnk Counters of each. Jfta "3 8m CHEAP GOODS FOR CASH! dry goods, fancy goods, trimming, kC. roots, shoks. hats, caps and trunks. groceries, hardware, crockery, wood ware, &0 a full stock of planter's implements, fiucli as Plough moulds, sweep iron, trace chains. hoes, axes spader slings. forks and plough llnes,&c. * (J?EAP FOR CASH Af " CARTMILL & VINCE'jS russell st., orangeburo, B. c. J ui 1*51 oct 9 tf h r*. . ?? ?? ?-*"' ?'"-?c?-*5- f-?-~??'-? ETIWAN GUANOS SOLUBLE MANURES, AND SULPHUEIC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, ? Under the direction of n. a. pratt, chemist for the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Oomnanv. SOLUHLE PHOSPHOttlC ACID, in the r?irm of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF 1,1 ME, or DISSOLVED HONE PHOSPHATE, is the basis of nil good Fertilisers,'and these are valuable, in I he ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Avid which is in Iheui. The immense deposits of Phosphatic Guanos which in rc lisoovcrod in 1 ffiT. in South Carolina, by I)r. PRATT, consist inn inly of Insoluble Phosph it'- <>t" Lime, which is made available nt\ n Pert Hiker by being ground to powder, und reduced by Sulphuric Aeld to such a condition as In make its insoluble phosphate soluble in water, und thus made capable of being token up by growihg plants. The insoluble Phosphat? found in any commercial Fer tilizer is nf nn nmre value to the plant than the origituti Phosphate rock. The greater tile proportion Ol this soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, the !??:?* the quantity re quired per acre, and consequently thocheapest Fertilizer is that containing thu highest per eeutnge of Soluble Phosphate. Impressed with these truths, the SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER-PHOSPHATE COMPANY hnve erected nl Charleston the lira) extensive Acid Chambers South ol Itaiii more, and are able to otr.-r to planters the HIOHEST PEH CENTAGE OF SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME known in any market. Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms': 1. ICIiwan, Xe. 1.?PURE SOLUHLE PHOSPHATE, guaranteciUo contain 24 per cent, of Dissolved Pone Phosphate of Lime. .-??'.<? per ton, 1't per cent, discount tor cash. 2. Etiwan, No. 8.?PERUVIAN S?PER-IMIOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of Dissolved l*one Phosphate, and M to !{ per cent, nf Ammonia, with a suffi cient addition of Permian Una no to adapt it to nil Ci <\ . ?'. 1701 r ton. Hi percent, discount for cosh, we also offer: DISSOLVED HONE, of high grade, for planters or manufacturers, who may desire to mix into any other Com po? I, and we suggest il 1 this is Hie b-?sl mid cheapest method for manufactures to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in ihc mixture. Will be sol i at a fixed rate for eaca per C >ti aj;e. WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents, No. 14 ADGEil'S W?AR,-. I Just Received at DR. OiL-IVEFtOS' 7IUKSH OARRKN SKKDS ? .SUCH AS _* Onion Sct.->. Cablingc, Titt*iii)>s. IIn I lish Beet. Bonus. Carrot, ?\-l<? ?-v. < ol(*rds. Corn. Cucumber, Kgg Pitiitt. Kohl 1! tbi, Lc k, Let* lucc. Mustard, Ol.ru. Parsley, Parsnips, Pep per. Salsify. Quash, Spinach, 'I umato, Sic. Dr. OLI V ROS respectfully call* the a?. Icntion of the public to Iiis V'ARIMD an . WF.LL SELKCTUD Stock .?! Mr.Dil'INKS. whice be m .1 runts pure cud reliable. His lung experience in Ota dispensing und compounding of Medicines warrants nun m saying thai all those of Ins own itr.inufaclure tec gttar run teed pure in cverv particular. R. .1. til.IV Kilos. M. !>., jan 8 Druggist and l'harinaceutist. t Miff IFyxtU waul a good garden Luv your Seed from R. KZKKIKL. at tho Sign of the I>i,u Watch, who has just received a full supply fr<>m the ecluhrated firm of 1). IjANDHHTU Si SON. and arq war ranted fresh nhu pure. Ho is also agent for the Celebrated Murfbc Sub Soil Plow. jan 1 e ly 1 A/W\ ItEWAKI).-? I WILL I ?\M M / givo One, Thousand Dollars Reward for any ease of 1 lie following I ? ?. which the medical faculty have pronounced incurable, thai Dr. Biehnu's Golden Itcmedies will not radically curci Dr. Ricluiu's Golden Balsam, No. 1, will eure Syphillis in it-, primary and BCComlary stages, suoh as old ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, RUi"c eyes, skin erupt iotts, soreness ol the scalp, on retention diseases and tnereitry thoroughly. Dr. Kichau's Ooldctl Balsam, No. 2, will eure the third stages.or Lvftiary Syphillis, Syphillitic and Mercurial Kheumatism, and I defy those who suffer from such discaaes to obtain a radical euro, without the aid nf this mo lioiuo, which does not proven! the patient from eiit ing and drinking what they like. 1 have hun dreds of certificates showing the miraculous cures effected by these remedies, Price of cither No. 1 or No. 2 S"> per bottle, or two bottles $!?. Dr. Niehuus Golden Antidot!?A Bafo, speedy, pleasant, utei radical euro for Gonorrhoea, Olcet, Irritation, Gravel, and all urinary derangements, accompanied with full directions, warranted to eure. Price per bottle. Dr. Kichau's Golden Blixir de Amours?-A radical core for General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. It is invaluable to those who nie anxious f<*r nn increase of family. Powerful, harmless, and speedy in restoring health. Price $5 per bottle, or 1 w u bottles, $0. On receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Riclmu's Remedies, D. It. Itirhards, side proprietor, blow n in glass of bottles. Address DR. D. R. lUCHAlPS, No. 228 Varick st.. New York, Ofncc heurq from 8 a, m. to 0 p. m. Circulars aent. Aua. 21 tf Mt. Zion Institute, W INNS IK) lipi S. C. .1 Chwi'iitl mill X>ruin' SelltQttl ?tr Tini/* )up1ls SENT TO TIUS INSTITUTION will he thoroughly trained in all I he i , inches im .. '. 'i i ?.! education?unless !?:? 1 tifs prefer i!i ir suns i<> lake ; a business course, v. hieb w ill embrace careful drilling in Com mercial Arithui ;lin nnil other English *tu lies, ami is i|i sifrneil to lit hoys for mt mint He life, iJv netu'al business ??t uny kiml. a uniform, uniting economy ?villi neatness of eOstumei will he adopted, the is xt year, lind the discipline male stilt more clfectiVe by eonihlli iiav.ne of the features of the Military Aciidmny with those of the Normal j Sehn I." Terms per Session of five months: Unard. inch! ling tuition in nil the branches, I only, $100,0 >. The Scholastic year opens 1st Monday in February. For purl I nlar* send forcirenlars. Address! 0. A. WOODWARD, jail S?Ut, Principal. ? ra n gelmrg Ba ]? cry, V. PITTHAN, 3? BQP RJETO I v . HAVlNfl procured the services of a ? FIRST CLASS PA K I'. It, Mil. Tilt >s W. AMltiKCiOTTI, I a:n now prepared to do nil Kinds of BAKING at a moments not ice. ami to furnish custom ers and tii" Trade generally with a good arti cle, anil at Charleston prices, at wholesale nnd retail to Merchants and Families, No expenses will be spared on my part to please my Customers, The following list of Bread, Cakes and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : C A TC K S: Pound t'ake Large And Small. Spunge Cuko. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake, Small Fancy Cukes. Scotch t'ake. Lafayette Cake. French Tea Cuko, Lemon t'ake. Lady's FingcrSi Laim- Ginger Nuts. IhdiVel'9 and Thick Cakes. CBACK RlISs Treftlon Crackers. Butter Crackers. s?"r 1 Crackers. ; SiJgur ( rockers. Large Biscuits. I', H I=C5 A. D: Wlne.i Bread, liye Bread. Graham Bread. French, Twist, Split ami Cap Loaves. The higliesi (???sh prices paid to" BUTTER and KU US, The Subscriber respect fully returns his thanks in the citizens of Orrfngehttrg for their patronage in llto past, and respectfully olid Is a continuance of the same, apl 21?-ly V. PITTHAN. niiiixivr .11 A K SO Et A.\2> IX \j BERTAKKB?I respeottully solicit work in the above line, suoh ?s Coffins of all style, repairing Old Furniture, putting Mew Can.- Bottoms ill Chair", and all Other woi k in tin- above line done with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted. Uivc me a trial. B. J. hOYD, Markct-St., dec II ? ^.m Next to .Inn, A. Hamilton *VT <>tic?> to IMhiors and C'retli j^x| lorn. All portions haviug claims against the Estateol .lames Wiles, deceased, late of Orangeburg County, will present them, duly vouched, on or before the 1st day of April next, or payment will he debarred. And all persons in lobt od to said Estate will make payment forthwith. DAVID B. OAHK1CK, dec 26?Ct Qualified Administrator. THE BALL IN MOTION. Decline in GOLD is Having its Effect Seeing is Believing, and if ^you Wishto Believe OAlifc AT CORNELSON, KRAMER ?& CO.'S STORE, As vc fur a short time, intend offering fbr CAR FI, o k??GH P?RTI?N of | OCR STOCK, which, in comparison to the REAL VALUE, will look as if wo wish to GIVE THE GOODS AWAY. Come OFTEN nnd come EVHRY; DAY. CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. jan 22 oct 3 k C0R3STELS0N, KEAMEU & CO. AHE AGENTS FOR Zell's Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate. npTTEV ALSO KEEP ON 11 AND AND TAKE ORDER? FOR PERU t VI AN and PACIFIC GUANO, and all other LEADING FERTILIZ ERS. Dissolved Bone, Plaster, etc. j?n tf iTOGKEE'S CHEAP CASH STOEE, HI . HI PI H ?X o rM -3 O NOW IS THE TIME TO RUY CHEAP!!! 1 SHALL, FROM THIS DA.Y UNTIL Iii!". Fl P.ST QF MARCH NEXT. OFFEli MY ??nlIre Slock of FA i.,Ij and tVi.V i'i-'.Si <a?M>I>S?i very Low Prices. Tin t ntaining Sioek of Cloaks, Shawls. Winter Mress Hoods and Ciothing will lie otfercd at G> t. Theas OOods'iuttsl In-s<>M to nt..kc room for SPRING GOODS. Conic soon and gel bargains. 1 have nKo a Good Slock ol Pools, Shoos, [lata, Cups, Groceries, .vc. .vc, cheap for Cash. jan 1 auir _. BACON, FLOUR, SALT. ' IV A. JEJ?FOBI)S"'& CO., CqUNEIl Rl.'SSKLL-ST AND R. R. AYKNCE. Iis* constantly on hand, a full assortment of -giiockriks? which they avs offering YEKV LOW, also a \ * t y pne lot of LIQUORS. GIHSON'S' XXX WHISKEY (3) PURK OLO CORN IVIUSKKY oi> Old) BOURDON WUISKEY (<r, " $:i 00 per Gallon '_' 00 per Gallon 1 50 per Gallon BE ANDY, GliST <& AVIXE, Also a cheap lot of If Partios wishing G ROC Kill KS would do well to call an 1 examine our SOCb purchasing el? 'where. dec 1S 'one J. 'ATTERSOST II AVE J?St RECEIVED F I 11 E W ORKS. BON BOXES. de- ;?: RAVE YOUR CENTS ! fttf Twenty.fivo Vnii will buy a S\Y KKT SURPRISE : Candy ?d a Varied Havor? And. to irain your Lady's favor. GOLD Otf SILVER WATCH, or Chain j Studs or Lai Kings ynii will priiti, I {reust-Pins, linttmts lor ymir Sleeve, OPi: THE DOX?'twill not deceive : PA'J i KKSON , -us SURPRISE in all! D'S VPPOlNT.M WNT CAN'T P. KP ALL liny the Mux, and your Surprise Will deliglil your Neighbors eves. It W. T. M?LLER, GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER. OFFERS To THE PUBLIC A WELL SELECTED STO K OF FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES and Fine llrattds of CHOICE LIQUORS. Calling llif sltehiion of Housekeepers to the faol that I um supplied EVERT WEEK with Fresh OABD VGE i lied nnd While), ONIONS, CODFISH, iljflSH POTATOES, DRIED APPLES, Also Gorman, II tiul nnd Wallnuts, nnd CoaflO Nuts, and Rotter Nuts nnd S. O. Piconn Nuts, The rolhlwing brands tire on draft. CABINET, RYE, CORrT, MONONGVH\L\ FRENCH BRANDY, HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA UUM, CATAWBA WINE, POET, MALAGA, SHEHRY and CLARKT. Also LAGER, CIDER AND RDlNHUltG ALE. I shall try and keep only nu A No 1 VKTICLK of all 1 offer for sale. The OLD CITIZENS of tho Cohniy will be happy to find Mr. JOHN FAIR, formerly Agent of the S C. R. IL, at this place, with me. Gome one und all. und see f<ir yourselves. .lost received f. Parrels ..r the far fatn.-d ?'IN('1 NNAT1 LVGKR RF.ER. This Lnger needs no recommendation, hut to drink it and pay fbr it. Up?pect fully. nov 13?ly W, T. MULLER. Id the District Court of the United States for tho District of South Ca?oliui. IN BANKRUPTCY?In Iii?- mntter of TVm. Kkotts, Bankrupt ex ]>art>- 0. ft. Giov.-r, Assiguee. By virtue of an order of side from the Hon orable the District Court of the United HtaU-s, for the District of South Cnryljnn, I will sell' nt public auction, nt O'rnligrburg C: lt., ?in Monday the 7th dny of February nest, Mi thb usual hours of sole, nil the renl estate of tho ?nid Bnukrupt, situate in the Counties of Lexington nnd Orangcburg. The laud y ill _ be sold in tracts us follpws, plats of wliic i . will be exhibited on day of sale. Tract No. 1. Containing CO 4 acres more or less, situated in Lexington Omutv, bound'd by lands of Doniiniok, Williams and other*. ALSO N'n. 2. Containing 304, acres more 6r le*K and bqlirlded Hy tracts Nos. 1 Und 8 and Phil Swamp. ALSO - No. 8. Containing 280 acres more or leys; nnd hounded by tracts Nos. 1 and 2, Domi* nick and Bull Swamp. ALSO If ? ? , .* i, . . _ ... - V .. No. 4. Cnntaining 400 neves more of \rt1\ nild bounded by Bull Swamp, and tract* Nos. 5, 7 and 6. Also No. "i. Containing 307 ?ercs mot e or less, and bounded by Bull Swamp, Onmuiick, Neese and tracts No. 4 and 8. ALSO No. 0. Containing 445 acres mare or less, and bounded by lands Mack, Strickland. Hooker, ttactNo. 7 nnd Jones' Bridge Homl. ALSO No. 7. Containing 471 acres more or I >s. nnd bounded by tracts No. 4, 8 and ?5, im| Jones' Bridge Hoad. ALSO No. 8. Containing 432 acres more or less, nml bounded by Stnh-y, Neese, tracts Nos. 4, 6 and 7, und Jones' Bridge Road. ALSO No. 9. Containing 101 acres more or \< ss, nnd bounded by Jcfcoat, Williamson and Jones' Bridge Hoad. The above nine trr.cts being part of ihe Homestead of said Buukrupt. ALSO Tho tract known ns the HnT tmet in Lek iugton County will be sohl us follows: Tract No. 1. (Containing 808 acres more or less, situate on Chalk Hill Creek, nnd bound ed by Williams, Jones, Harmon tract, Kixr.r Jones' tract and tract No. 2. ALSO No. 2. Containing 24S acres more Or less, on the waters of Hockey Spring Branch, and hounded by tract No. 1, Jones land nnd the Creek tract. ALSO The Kizer Jones' tract containing 8-14 ncres more or less, on Chalk Hill Creek,-in Lexington County, and bounded by Jones, Wells, Hydrick and Huff tract. ALSO, One tract of land containing 22"? acres, more or less, on Chalk Hill Creek in Lexitig* ion County and bounded by the Huff tract, Jones1 tract, and estate of Umiit, known as the Hainan tract. also, One tract of Land containing 27C acres more lens, in Lexington County, on Poud Branch, and bounded by hinds; of Jefeo ?.i, Huffman, Neese, Hoover and other.-'. kDiiA'U as the Stuley ti ALSO, One tract of land contain'ng about 172'? acres more or less, situate in Lexington County, on Hockey Spring Branch, und hounded by Collum, Minis, v ooL, ('In : i. ??it und others. This is a valuab'c mill seat. ALSO, The tract known as the Gardner tract, s!lu. ate in Orangcburg County, will he sold in three tracts as follows : Tract No. 1. Contuiuing 112 acres more or less, nnd bounded by Bay Bfdlteb; lands of t'artin, Robinson, Cook urtd Witters' Kerry Koad. ALSO, No. 2. Containing 2M7 acres more or It ss, and hounded by lands of Cook, Robinson, Wolle and Waters' Ferry und Kugctit-ld Road. ALSO No. 0. Containing 81C ncres more or U-se, /.n.I bounded by lauds of North, Hobius? n, Cart in, Wolfe and Kdgcnefd ltoad. ALSO* All the rights of Saw Timber on about 140U ncres ol land, sold by the said L'atik rupt to Dltu'l Jeleoal. A 1.80 All the Timber Bn 800 neres of land, soi l by said Bankrupt to John Hooker. ALSO All the Saw Timber on 100 fterca of land, owned by Isaac Kidmond and sold by 'suiU Bailkrit) i to Peter Redmond. Also All the Bili?r Timber on 250 nctHss of hind sob? by Said Bankrupt to Win, Hooker. A150 All the rights to cut and use the Saw Tim ber on ISO acres of hind owned by Lewis (ioodwin. ALSO All the rights to Timber on 50 acres of hind owned by David Fttrtick. Terms for Beal h'siate?On" third cash, balance in one nnd two yes i s. purchasers giving bond and mortgage with ft covenant yf resale in case the condithns of ilia bond are not complied with, and to pay hopapeiH and sta nips. Conditions for Right of Timber, cash. C. IL GLOVER, Assignee fcf Wiu NauM-*, jnn IS til Notice of Dimissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will, on the 20th day of January, lX7n. tilo my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg t'ouniy, as Administrator of the Estate of J. J. hush, deceased, and nsk for Letters of Dismissal, doc 2.V?td A. J. 11Y01UCK. Notice of Dismissal, i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 10th day of January ucxt, I will tile my Final Accounts with the Hon. T C ... nuugi oi i niiiHiv, mm BSK nil" Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of tho Estates oT K 0. Carson nnd George Vic doe 25?t.l W. W. VICE, IN Mr. NATHAN E. WANN.C MAKER is my duly nppointcd Atformy i(1 transact my business during my nftsonro from the Sitte. AMOS .ROOKE. Orangcburg, C, Jan. 7th, 1K?0, Jan S ? iy