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_, LQC .A Xj . SATURDAY, JANUARY 32, 1870. Thk SrocK Journal.?Our offer to furnish the Orattgeburg Nkws and Tho American Stock Journal, for ono-year, for Two Dollar?, if paid in advance, will VSe closed ou tho 1st of Fobuary. Per ?ions desiring to avail thotusclves of this advantageous offer, will cotiu forward und subcribcor rcucw their sub6erintious before that Jute. *- ? The Court tuet ou Monday last at half past two o'clock, and has ItCeii chgaged during the week iu the trial of eases ou the issue docket. Capt. F. M. \V innamaker, Was, Upon examination, admited to the practice of law. We have received "A selectiou from nu epic poem, by a Seribblor." a piece of rare merit and beauty, which is on file for next week. The Report of the Committee on Fer tilizers of our County Agricultural So ciuly, will be published next week. Our old frien I Mr. 1). Louis, at the corner, is closing out the entire wilder Btock on hand, at coat price. Call Boon j end get bargains. We have received from Messrs. Wade Sc Armstrong, their "Amateur's Guide to the Kitchen Garden, Descriptive Cata logue of Garden Seeds and Calendar for 1870." Mailed free to all applicants, address, Wado Sc Armstrong, No. 1120 Market-Street, Philadelphia. Our Stock Quotations.?The great fluctuations and uncertainty of value at tending the commonest securities since the War, render reliable ami regular ^no tations of great interest to the public. We are therefore glad to announce that Wo have made arrangements with Mr. A. 0. Kaufman of Charleston, to furnish Ms with Weekly reports of those securities most important to ou ? readers, and can we depended tin as striely accurate for the d-.y on which they are made. ^ SkiMuLS Ao'ckobnt.?<Li Saturday Itst, the p'juiUa of the seh )t?! el" t.'has. lltitto\ l>\\. it-ear ilv.ivirr Pond I'. 0 Le.\i.rgt.n? County, Wire aviMi.Med at their behind Lilian for the examination tit lhe 1:1'?M of iheir leVltt. Aller tile ext :?'.t.ai r?. and a coll.ttion, puvukcu of by the scholars and visitors, the pleasant occasion was being Couclutlod with dancing. eWhilc the merry party were vnjityiug themselves in t'riis way, the wind rose, ?M?l\b|ow so violently that the ? dancing was suspended. Scarcely had the dancers taken their seats when a sudden burst of wind swept over the .building, and it fell crsahiug to thfj.earth-. crushing beneath the falling timbers, its entire occupants, and piling them in confusion, nnd dismay, in a promiscuous heap.- ? We learn that about thirty per sons wore injured some severely, but none fatally. Tho exercises nf the School at San tee Church, will commence on Monday Jan uary 24th. 1870. Application should he made to Mr John Rarrott. Petkk'k Musical Monthly.?I full of beautiful Hongs and music. Eacl number is a music book, of new and delightful pieces. ?1,30 tor six months. 83,00 per year. Several hundred Jewish families will iu the spring be sent to America by tlm Central Committee of the Alliance Jsrnp|iteH nt Konisb.org Tho sub committees ott tho Riisso-I'nussian fron tier will soon bo in working order, too. Arrest of a Murderer.?Yester day morning about 11 o'clock, Mr. Win. K. MoMicliael, Doputy Sheriff, was iu formed that Cliavis, the man who killed Mr. Darguu at Graham's Cross Roads, ou the North Eastern Rail Road, during B disturbance while Itoynold's Menage rie was exhibiting at that place on Tues day night, 18th inst., wus in Town. Mr. MoMichcnl was nt the Court House when ho received the information, nnd immediately started in pursuit, suintuon ,iifg a ]>oxsc cvfiU'tatit* as he hurried on. At the corner, near, Trcadwill's Hotel, lu* got the first sight of Chav's, who was then half a tulle fioin hitn, near tho' Ohl Crave Yard. An exci.ing race uow cusuud. t'havis running toward tho River Swamp, hotly pursued by the Sheriff's, party, who fired SPveii shots at 111 tu. He was at last caught in the Swamp up to his neck iu water, nnd brought to the Court IloUtie, and thence couim?ed to Jail. It is now positively asserted in know* ing circles Hint a fust-class newspaper is tobe at once started in Washington city, which is tw be the central organ ?f the Democracy. It is to be emit mied by nblu and experienced Journalists, and to be sustained by ample capital. Wc would call the attention of our readers to the fact, that Messrs. CoitNEL SON, IvRAMKR & (Jo., Agents of the Zells' Animniiintcd Uouo Super Phos phato, have received a largo supply ol this valuable fertiliser, which we can solely roconimeud to our planters, hav ing the full endorsement of the great Ocnrgin Cotton planter and experimen ter Dr. hi. M. I'cndleton of Sparta, Gco. See what lie says in the Deccmbor No. oT tin; Southern Culticntor, page 381. Out of 1.") commercial fertilizers, all of them put down at the rate of $10 per acre, it was the sce/md best, paying Ul per cent, whereas Peruvian Guano paid only 5ti percent and Ilhodcs only J?9 per c.-nt. We have also a number of certifi cates fi in I'!.inters of our own State anil County, who havo used it boforo, and tho Agents are prepared to furnish c r tilicates from all puts of the Southern Malis upon application to them. Give it a trial and he convinced. j:111 S m'J. COMMERCIAL. 52 A ?1 EL i IT H llVieit TS, (irrtCtt or tm? OttAXotenvRo. Nitws, January 21, 1x70. COTTON?Sales during tho week ''0 hnh s. We quote : Ordinary.2l"(7i 22 ? I aw Middling.H\ .Middling.*..2\l\ I'.oi (iii Kk i .$1 20 i-ei onshel. tons.$1.20 per bushel. Cow I'kas.$1.20 per bushel. 1 inok.ks.trl.OO per bushel. COLD.uY.i-.is. 20 SlhVtiK-u;.x:\xx. 10 - CHARLESTON MARKET. ' i'll Wtl.l.sToX, FriliAY MotlN'tXtt, January 21. 1S70. Ordinary.22j(m2:'.| Rood ?Inlinal v.((? 2i?j Low Middling.2Ho. :;i| Mi.Idling.?w.im-.n.24J ?fcATXCST QIJOTATIOXS or SO CT II E11 N SECURJ TI KS, CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrrc-nl Weekly by .1. C. KALTMaS', Broker, X<>. 28 Jlroml .S'rcr/. January 21,1 S7U. Stvtk Srcukitirs?South Carolina, old, (,i 82; do new, (? 7S; do, regist d .-.lock, ex int (Sv75! City Srcuiiitirs?Augusta, Ca., Roods. 80(3 80 : Charleston, S. ('. Stock, (ex (jr ini) ?J{<(.-?l; do. Fire Loan Bonds, (" 7-">; Co luiubhi, S. C. Bonds, (V70. Railroaii Uoniis?Blue Ridge (fust mort gage) (c '??'? ; Charleston and Savannah, i?8(ap')0; Charlotte, Columbia ami Augusta, I : ChcrnW and Darlington, o?xti: Grconville nnd Columbia, (1st mort) m 70 : do, (Slate guarantee) .">, '.?,0(?; Northeastern, X0(.(,s2: Savannah and "Charleston, (1st mort) ?76 j do, (Stall- guarantee) (<? >> \: South Carolina, (".*<?; do, 7); Sparlnn bnrg and Union, (? 30. Railiioaii Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia nnd Augusta, ("?">?">: Greenville and Colum bia, 1A(<?'J; Northeastern, ~('iH; Savannah ami Charleston, 22J(<j)2<l; South Carolina, (w hole shares) t'Hf./ ; <lo, (half do) I8(g 18J. Kxchakok, &c?'Now Vork Sight, jj o(T par: Gold, 120(aJ22; Silver, 1I V?.117. south CVUoI.ixa iunk rills. ?Bunk of Charleston. (?\ *Rank of Nowbcrrp. Rank of Camden.?nr.. bank of Georgetown. <?> l'O [Bank of South Carolina.I0W Rank of Chester.\'M?s .1'. ik of Hamburg. ?'<(?> Dank of Si?itc of S C, prior to lHtll ...f>5(?) On Ilk of StatO Of iS.OlO l8l$1 und I Mij;.. I ?")(,, ?Planters' and Mechanics' Rank of Charleston. (Ji) uople's Rank of Chariest ou. (?. *l nion Rank of Charleston. (<i> Southwestern R R Rank of Charles ton, (old).?,.05(?) Southwestern R R Rank of Charles. ton. (new).05(5) State bank of Charleston. 6(a Partners'nnd Exchange Rank of Char leston.?. (,i \ Exchange Rank id' Columbia.\'<(,i Commercial bank of Columbia. 2(n Merchants' Rank of Cheraw. -h., Planters' Rank of Fairficld . 6@ State of 8 C Bills Receivable.pat City of Chasleston Change Bills.par * Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed St the Bank Counters of eaoh, jan 13 8m CA ?TM ILL & vines. CHEAP GOODS FOR CASH! dry coobs, Fancy Goods, trimming, kc. roots, siiok8, hats, caps and trunks. groceries, iia ed ware, chock key, woodwahe, &C a full stock of planter's implements, such 4M plough moulds, sweep iron, trace chains, hoes. axes spade*?, slings. forks and plough llnes,ecC. ' CHEAP FOll CASH AT " CARTMILL &. VINCE'jS russell st.. oraxokburg, s. c. Jan 'X2 oct p tf ETIWAN GUANOS, SOLUBLE MANURES, and SULPH?EIC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, Under the direction of n a. pratt, chemist for the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Onatpaiiv. SOLU ULK PHOSPHORIC ACH), in the tonn of SOLUBLE I'llOSPIIATE OF LIME, or DISSOLVED DONK PID ?SPHATE, is the hasb it'all good Fertilizers,; ami these arc caluahie in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid vvhieli is in Ihom. The immense deposits of Phosphatic (.Sutinos which wt re !iseo\cred in lStlT. in Soutli Carolina, by l?r. Pit.A TT, consist mniuU of Insolulde Phosphate of Lime, wliicli is made nvoiloble as n Fertilizer l>v being ground to powder, und reduced Ivy Sulphuric Acid to such a condition ns to ntnko its insoluble phosphate soluble in water, and ih>;< made capable of being taken op by growing plants. The insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Por tilizer Is nf nn more viiluc lo the plant than ihe original Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion Ol tin* soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer eoiiiains. the less the quantity re quired per acre, ami consequently I he cheapest Fertilizer is that containing tlu highest per centage of Soluble Phosphate. Impressed with these truths, the SULPHURIC ACID AND SCPF.IUPHOSPH ATE COM PA NY* have ercctetl.nl Charleston the first extensive Acid Clunnbers South ol llalli morc, and are able to oILsr to planters the IllilUEST PEU CE.N'TAOE OF SOLU OLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME known in any market. Their Fertilizers are offered on ler two forms': 1. KIIWSIII, \?. 1.?PUKE SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, guaranteed In contain 24 per cent, of Dissolved Pone Phosphate of Linn-. .- ?'.<> per ton. In per cent, discount lor cash. 'Z. Fitiwnn, X<>. S.?PEBUVIAN SPPBP.-PHOSPHATB. guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of Dissolved Pone Phnsphnte. und 11 lo ". per cut. ? >!' Ammonia, ?villi a snlli cieut addition of Peruvian Una no to adapt it lo all Croj ?. $70 p.rr ion, 10 per cent, discount fur cash. we also offer: DISSOLVED HONE, of 11i??T? grade, for planters or in*inufaehirers, who may de.ire t.. mix into any other Comport, it ml we suggest that this is the l?.?st mid cheapest nie t hod for mattitfaelures to transport the Sulphuric Acid contain -d in the mixture, he .-ol I at a fixed rate for each per c tu aj; ?. WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents, No. 14 ADGER'3 WilARi-'. Just Received at 1311. OLIV E-ROS* 1~1UF.SH OAHPKN SIvKDS?SUOH AS I ^ Onion Koiy. ('abb ige, Turnips. Had Ijsh lu-et. beans. Carrol, I'clery, < o'.Ui Is. t'oi'u. Cucumber, Kgg Plant. Kohl Rubi, Leek, Let luce. Mustard, Okra. Par-Icy, Parsnips. Pep per. Salsify. Quash, SpitiHcli, '! ".main. &e. Dr. OldV ROS respect fully calls the tit- j tcntion of the puhlie to his N'ARU'D an i WBLL SEI.KCTUD Stock MrilJlt'lNKS. tvhicc he m irrunts pure einl rsdtahte. His hour expericucn. in ? !:.? dispensing and compounding of Medicines warrants mm in I saying that all 111???? - of Iiis tiwn imiimfacture ; arc gnarraiiteed pure in everv particul ir. P.. .1. OLIVF.Itbs, M. I?.. jati H Druggist and Pharmaceutist. i ^ n ? ^ i p ? lTyou Wan' agouti gurtlon buy your Seed (Vinn K. KZKKI KU at the Sign of the I>i?? Watch, who has just received a full supply front lite celebrated firm ol I? LAN I) ft KT 11 & SON", and ate war ran teil fresh ami pui 0. Ho is also agent for the Celebrated M urfuc Sub Soil 1 'low. jnn I e ly ! ana xsr.w aiji>.? i will 1 m\ M ) \ t give tin.- Tl.-an I Hollars Reward tor any er.se of the following disease*, whit h tin- mcilical faculty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. Riehnu'sGohlcn Id me lies will not rndically cure. fir. Ricbnii's Golden balsa.a. No. 1. will eure Syphillis in ii> primary ami secondary stages, sueh as ol<l ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, stieu eyes, skin eruptions, soreness of I lie sculp, nurdiaution diseases and mercury thoroughly. Dr; Riehnu's Qoldeli Ihilsam, No. will cure the third stages, or hoNi ny SyphiIIis. Syphillitic and Mercurial Rheumatism, and I del'v ihn - who suffer from sueh diseases to obtain n radical eure, wit limit the aid of this mo liciuo, which docs not preveni the patient from eat ing and drinking what they like. 1 hare hun dreds of certificates showing ihn miraculous cures effected by these remedies. Price of litltor No. 1 or No. 'J $"1 per bottle, or two bottles Dr. RichaifsGi Idcn AnJidoo?A safe, speedy, pleasant, and radical cure for Gonorrhoea, (Heel, Irritation. Gravel, and all urinary doritugcmciits, accompanied with full directions, warranted to cure. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. Riehnu's Golden Klixir de Amours?A radical cure for General De bility in old or young, imparting energy in those who have led a lite of sensuality. It is invaluable to those whoaro anxious far an increase of family. Powerful, harmlei and speedy in restoring health. Prico $5 per bottle, or two bottles, S'?. tin receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, these remedies will Im shipped to liny place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Riohau's Remedies, 1>. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in glass of hollies. Address DR. 0. b, RICHAIPS, No. 228 Varies St., New York. Office lieuri from 0 a, m. to (I r. m. Circulars sent. Aug. 21 tf Mi. Zion Institute, WINNrMJUil?, S. C. .1 (x/?s.\- ./..;/ / X?uui' S.J,.?,I /.?? fioi/* s r TO THIS INSTITUTION J will '? ? thoroughly trained in all the branches of ii '. h t'-tl education?unless par ties preL'r iii ir sons !?> hike ; ,\ musinkss counsi:. which will cmlmo.areful drilling in i'.nn mcrc.ial \rithm Ii?' -ind other Knglish sin Ii??, nm! :s ?'. . ii I in 1:1 hoys for mercantile life, ! ilr ?etna! basin.'** ? ?. any kind. \ uniform, uniting economy wilh neatness <if eostiinie, will ho adopted, the iiexl year, .iil ih? p'ine made still more effective by eonlhin rig some of llie features of the Military Academy wilh those of the Normal T< rms p r :' of live mouths : itniirii. litt lu 'in- i oil ion in nil the branches, only, $100,0 ?. The Scholastic year opens 1st Monday in February. For pari ienhtrs semi for circulars. Address! ti. A. \A<><>1?\* MID. jau 8??'.!. Principal. Orangclnirg Bakery, Y. PITTHAN, P I \ ( > I * I v J KTO R. KAVl.N'l procured the services of a ? FIRS I CLASS PAKKit, MK TIIOS. W. AIjIIKIKJOTTI, I am now ]?>?< pa fed to do all kinds of IIA KING mi a moments notice, mid lo furnish custom ers a lul the Trade generally with a gooti arti cle, and at Charleston prices. m w Indesale and retail to Merchants and Families, No expenses will his spared on my part lo please my Customers. The foRuwing list of P.read. Cskcs and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : C A IC K S: Poun I Cake Large ?ml Sinai). Spunge Cuke. Sugar Cake. Drop! tike. Small Fancy Cakes. Scotch i'.ik.-. Lafayette Cake. French Tea Cuko. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fingorsi Lain - Ginger Nuts. I'olivcl'9 and Thick Cakes. CKAC K K RSi Trehifii Crackers. Iluttcr'Crackers. Pee I CrficUers. Silgar i rackers. Large Biswuils. B H \Z A I ): Win al Bread. Bye Brctol. Graham llrend. French, Twist, Sj?lit and Cap Loaves. Th? highest cash prices paid tu" ?t TT Hit and KU OS. The Subscriber respectfully returns Iiis thanks to the citizens of Ornngchurg for their patronage in the past, ami respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. apl 21?ly V. PITTHAN. / till I MOT MAKKU A\!> I >? \j DKU'f AKKU.?I respect Hilly solicit work in the above line, such as Coffins of all styles, repairing OM Furniture, putting New rane Bottoms in Chair*, and till other work in the above line done with ncallioss and dispatch. All work warranted. Ulvo mo a trial. B. J. LOY p. Mnrkct-St., dee ||- "in Next lo .Inn. A. Hamilton Volicc lo IM'btor* and < roiIU jj\ tors. ? All persons having claims against the Estate ot James NN des. tlcccasod, lute of Orangeburg County, will present them, duly vouched, on or before the 1st day lit' April noxt, <u- payment will be debarred, And all persons Indebted to said Kstale will make payment forthwith. DAVID Ik GARUICK, dec 25?Ct Qualified Administrator. THE BALL IN MOTION* -:o:i?r Decline in GOLD is Having its Effect Seeing is Belioving, and if jou Wish#to Believe CATjL at CORNELSOX, KRAMER & CO.'S STORE, Ah vo Air a short time, inloild offering fbr CASH, a L?RUK PORTION of OUR STOCK, which; in comparison to the REAL VALUE, will look ns if wc w'?h to C.IYE THE GOODS AWAY. Conic OFTEN and come EVHRY DAY. OORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. jan 22 oct 3 k ly COENELOT, KEAMEE & CO. auk acents FOR Zells Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate. rpIIEY ATjSO keep on hand and take orders for pkru JL VI AN and PACIFIC GUANO, and all other LEADING FERTIL1Z l-.KS. Dissolved Eonc, Piaster, etc. tf ITOCKEE'S CHEAP CASH STOEE, O 0 a n h X j Q o m d w W ? O h now IS the TIME to Ri \ CHEAP!!.! I PI!ALL, FROM THIS DAY UNTIL THE 1*11'.ST OF MARCH NEXT, OFFER MY <iii. Slock of S-'tl.C. unl "it 'IS i'i) 2i GiHlDS at very Low Prices. The remaining Sioek of l.'louks. Shawls. Winter (Press Goods and Oiotbing will he offered at Cost. These Goods* must he sohl to m fce rm?m for SPRING GOODS. Come soon and gel bargains. 1 have also n Good Slock ol Pools, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Jfcc, &c, cheap for Cash. inn 1 tiu-j: _. r BACON, FLO UK, SALT. ' T. A. JEJ<TORDS'& CO., corner lU'sSKLii-sT. an;) r. r, avenue. 1U? constantly on hand, a full assortment of GHOCEltlES? which they nee nTering \ ERY LOW, ;.:>.. a very pue lot of LIQUORS. $:t 00 per Gallon ?J 00 p<>r Gallon 1 f>0 per Gallon hi; a ntdy, Gri?sr ?& wiisrirc? Also a cheap lot of If t MS. Parties wNltlng GROCERIES would do well to call an 1 examino our SOCb pnrcha! 'nil els 'where. GIHSOS'S'XXX W If IS RE Y o?1 PURE OLD CORN WHISKEY (.7, ol.D ROC It RON WHISKEY | <lee l'-t I'me J. W. PATTERSON HAVE .11 ST RECEIVED V I 11 E VV O R K S , BON BOXES. dec !ft RAVE YOUR CENTS! for Twcnty-fivc Vou will Luv n >W KET SURPRISE : ('auuv. td a \aficd flavor? Ami. to train your Lady's favor. GOLD OH SILVEII WATCH, or Chain, Studs or Kar Kings you will far:. I'reust I'ius, Itutt mi> for your Si, eve. OPK TIIK ID >N ?'twill not deceive : l\\T'l KHSON - mis SUKPUl?!-: i.. nil! DIS VPI'OIN'I MENT C \ NT I1KFALL l>ov the Uox, and \< or Surprise Will delight vom Neighbor's oven. W. T. M?LLER, GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER. OFFERS TO THE PURldC A WELL SELECTED STO' K OF FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES and Fine Hratids ol CHOICE LIQUORS. Calling the nttehiion <o Housekeepers to the fool that I am supplied EVERY WEEK with Fresh CA DRAG E (Red nnd White), ONIONS, CODFISH, illlSH POTATOES, DRIED APPLES. AISo German, II tzol and Wnllnuls, an I Coaco Suis, and Butter Nuts ami S. C, Piccan Nuts, The rolldwing brands arc on draft. CAR1NET. RYE, CORN, MOXONGAflALA, FR7.NCH RR ANDY, HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA HUM, CATAWRA WINE, PORT, MALAGA, SHERRY niul CLARET. Also LAC Ell, CIDER AND ERTNRURG ALE. I sliall try ?nd koop only an A No. 1 ARTICLE of all I offer for sale. The OLD ClTfZKNS of the County will ho happy to find Mr. JOHN FAIR, formerly A Kent of the S O. R. It., at this place, with me. Come one and all, und see for yourselves. Just received (1 Darrels of the far famed CINCINNATI LAGER RF.ER. This Lnber needs no recommendation, hot to drink it and pay for it. Respectfully. nov la?ly W, t. mumper. Assignee's Sale. Id tie District Court of fho United States for the District of South Carolin*. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the mntti-r of Wm: Kkotts, Bankrupt et fHtfit C; II. Glover. Assignee. By virtue of nn order of sole from the Hin orablc the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, 1 will sell' nt public auction, nt. Orangcburg C: II., tn Momlny the 7th day of February nest, si the. usual hours of uale, nil the real estate of tho Kniil Bankrupt, situute in the Counties of Lexington and Orangcburg. The Inud .will be sold in tracts us follows, plats of wliic i will be exhibited on day of gale. Tract No. I. Containing00} acres more or less, situated in Lexington County, bonnd? d by lands of Dominick, Williams und other*. ALSO Ntj. 2. Containing HOI acres thrifo bVlesS.' ami bounded Pv tracts Nbs. 1 and '?'> and Bbll B tramp. ALSO No. !). Containing 280 acres, more or less; nnd bounded by tracts Nor. 1 and 2, Domi nick and Bull Swamp. ALSO No. 4. Containing 100 neves more or nrid hounded by Bull Swamp, und tmcts Nos; 5, 7 aud e>. ALSO No. ?. Containing 807 ?eres mote or less, nnd bounded by Bull Swamp, Dominick, Noose and trncts No. 1 nnd S. ALSO No. G. Containing ?! 10 acres more or less, and bounded by lands Muck, Strickland, Hooker, tinct No. 7 and Jones' Bridge Bond. ALSO No. 7. Containing 171 acres more or less, nod bounded by tracts No. 4, 8 ami 15, and Jones' Bridge ttoad. A LSO No. 8. Containing 4:5'2 acres more or l?*t.s. nnd hounded by Stnlry, Nerse, tract:* Nob. 4, ? and 7, ami Jones' Bridge Road. ALSO No. 9. Containing 101 acres more or !? ss. and bounded by Jofcoat, Williamson and Jones' Bridge Road. The above nine Irncts being part of the Homestead of said Bankrupt. a i.s'? Tit" Irabt known as the HnT Iraet in Lex ington County will be sold us follows: Tract No. 1. Containing 1108 acres more or lc eituute on Chalk Hill Creek, and bound ed bv Williams, Jones, llarinm tract, Kizi-.r Jones' tract and tract No. 2. ALSO No. 2. Containing '21? acres more t>r leas, on the waters of Roc key Spring Branch, slid hounded by tract No. 1, Jones land and tbe Creek tract. also The Kizcr Jones' tract containing "M4 acres more or less, on Chalk iidl (.'reek,-in Lexington County, and bounded by Jone?, Wells, Hydrick and HntT tract. A LSO, Our; tract of land containing 22? acres, more or less, on Chalk Hill Creek in Lexiug lon County and bounded by the Hull tract, Jones' tra 't, and estate of Guilt t, known as tlie ll.uman tract. ALSO, One trnct of Land containing 270 seres afore lens, in Lexington County, on Poud Branch, and hounded by lands of Jefeo?i, Huffman, Mccse, Hoover uud others, kru.Mi as the Stuley tine'.. ALSO, One tract of land containing about 17J I acres more or less, situate in Lexington County, on Hockey Spring Branch, ami bounded by Cullum, Mitus, v o>d;, Clurksou and others. This is a valuab'e mill scat. ALSO, The tract known a* the Gardner tract, situ, ate in Oraugcbnrg County, will be sold in three tracts us follows : Tract No. 1. Containing.ll2 acres mere or less, nod hounded by Riy Bri:i?ch. lands of Vartin, Robinson, Cook und Waters' Fcrrv Road. ? . - ALSO, No. 2. Containing 227 ncrcs more or h s?, and bounded by lauds of Cook, Robinson. and Waters' Ferry and Edgcuek! Load. ALSO No. 8. Containing 310 ncres mhre or K-se. and bounded by land-, of North, Robinson, Carlin, Wolfe aud Kdgcnetd Bond. ALSO All the rights of Saw Timber on about Llui acres of la ml. sold by the said hank rup: to Dau'I Jefcoat. ALSO All the Timber tJn 800 acres of land, s. 11 In .-.aid Bankrupt lo John Hooker. ALSO All the Saw Timber on 100 acres of html, owned by Isaac Riduinnd and sold by 'vuitl Baiikrit] i t" Peter Redmond. ALSO All the Kntv Timber on 2"?0 acres of lend sold by said Bankrupt to Wm. Honker. ALSO All the rights to cut and use the Saw Tim ber oil ISO acres of land owned by Lewis (ioodwin. ALSO All the rights to Timber on ?"'<? no: es . t land owned by David Furlick. Terms for Heal Kslote?Oltf third cash, balance in one and two years, purehasora giving bond and mortgage with n covenant uf resale in ease the OOltditlins of the blind ,.r-; not complied with, and to pay forpapors and tstfi MlpS. Conditions for Bight of Timber, cash. C. IL OLOV Lit. Assignee of Wm Knud--, jnn l? i,| Notice of Dimissal. T^TOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will, on tho 20th da? of January, lK7i>. file my final ncconnt with the Honorable Judge of Prohn.v.- for Orangcburg Coiiniv. us Administrator of the Estate of J. J. Lush, deceased, and ask for Letters of Dismissal, doe 2??td A. J. HYDRH'k! Notice of Dismissal, \ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ny the lOtli day or January next, I will file my Final Accounts with {ho Hon. 'f. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of tho Estates ?f V, 0. Carson nnd George Vier dec 2'>??d W. W. YICK. Notice." Mr. NATHAN fi. WANN.i a MAKER is my duly appointed Attorney to trnnsact my business during my absence from the State. AMOS i'OOKK. Orangeburg, F, 0,,.7an. 7ih, IK70. jan 8 * 4i