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? c a. Tj : SAT^J?^Ati JANUARY 22, 1870. Tn* SroCK Journal.?Our offer to Furnish the Urangeburg News und Tho American Stoek Jor.rnal, for ono-year,) For Two Dollars, if paid in advance, will be closed on tho 1st of Fobuary. Per sona desiring to avail thomsclves of this advantageous offer, will cntlu forward and aubcribeor rcucw their subscriptions J Wore that tlate. '?' -* 4 > ? The Court tuet on Monday lust at half post two o'clock, und 'hu? beeil Chgtiged during the tfcek in the trial of casus on the Issue ducket. Capt. F. M. Wanuatitaker, Was, Upon examination, admited to the practice of j We have received *? A selection froui n? epiopoem, by ti Scribbler/' a piece of tare merit and beauty, which is on file for next week. The Report of tW "onimittce on Fer tftizcrs of our Cot y Agricultural So ciety, will be published next week. Our old frien I Mr. D. Louis, at the ?corner, is closing out the entire winter Btock on hand, at cost prico. Call soon ?ud get bargains. Wo have received from Messrs, Watte & Armstrong, their "Amateur'.'? Guide to the Kitchen Garden, Descriptive Cata logue of Garden Seeds nod Calendar for 1870." Mailed free to nil applicants, address, Wado & Armstrong, No. 1120 MarkoVf?trcct, Philadelphia. Oun Stock Quotations.?The great fluctuations und uncertainty of value at tending the commonest sc-Uritics since the war, render reliable and regular quo tations or grot intereat to the public. Wo ore therefore glad tn announce that wo have made arrangements with Mr. A. C. Kaufman of Charleston, to furnish Us ^'ith Weekly reports of those securities most important to on-* readers, and can depend;:;! o:-. r;r. rfrit-'y accurate for the d ?y on which they are made. ^ Skiouls A?cki?k.\t.?U.i Saturday last, (Lite pool!* of the seh >ol of Ohas, Jliute\ Kw|. iwmr lfcavct Pond P. O lA'Xtirgt.m tenuity. Were as Ambled at | their ^i hooi houao for the examination ut the e!o?M of their ivivm. After the ?x* ;?:a.itt i t. aa l a collltnm, partaken uf by the scholar* and .visitors, the pleasant occasion was H?ing concluded wit\ Ja lie jug- ?Whilc the merry party were enjoying thumaolvc* in tnis wny\ the Wind rose, aml .hluw so violently that the dancing was suspended. Scarcely hud the dancers taken their scats when a uddoit burst of tviud swept over the mildiug, rtnd it fjll ersah tug to.llrlLoarUiy crufliung beneath the falling timbers, its. entire occupants, and piling thorn in confusion, nnd dismay, iii a promiscuous hoap.- ? Wo learn that about thirty per sons woro injured eomc severely, but none fatally. I Tho exercises of tho School at Santec Church, w;ll continence on Monday Jan uary 24th. 1870, Application should be made to Mr John Rarrott. Pkteu's Musical Monthly.?1 full of beautiful songs and music. Each number is a music-honk, of new aim delightful pieces. 81,50 for six month:. $3,00 per year. .Several hundred Jewish families will in t.ho spring bo sent to America by the Central Committee of tho Allianoe) Israelites at Konisbcrg. The sub committees, on tho liusao-Prussian iron tier will soon be in working order, too. All MST OF A MURDERER.?Yester day morning about 11 o'clock, Mr. Wm. V). MoMichnel, Doputy Sheriff, wa? in formed that Charm, the man who killed Mr Pargan at (irahatnV. Cross Roads, on the^ North Eastern Rail Road, during a disturbance woilo Reynold's. Menage* rie was exhibiting at that place on Tue?* day night, 18th inst., wus in Town. Mr. MoMichenl war, at the Court House whou he received the information, and immediately started in pursuit, Buintuon ,-iwg a jtoxsc coiilitatu* us tie hurried on. At rite corner, nonr4 TrendwtH's Hotel, he got the first sight of Chavls, who was then half a taillb fi6iu hiln, near thc^ ?M Clave Yard. An exei.ing raco now ensued, Chnvis rnnuing toward the River Swamp, hotly pursued by the SheiifTV party, who fit'ctl Seven shots at llltn. Ho was at.last caught in the Swamp up to his neck in water, and brought to tho Court IloUtte, and thence conimMtml to Jail. It is now positively asserted in know ing circles that a first-class newspaper is tube at once (started in Washington city, which is t? bo the centra) organ of the Democracy. It is to be controled 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. Cornel sun, Kkamkr & Co., Agents of the Zells' Atuiunuiatcd Roue Super Phos phate, have roccived a largo supply of this valuable fertiliser, which we can ssfely recommend to our planters, hav ing the full endorsement of the great Oenrgia'Cotton planter and experimen ter Dr. E. M. I'etnlloton of Sparta, Ceo. See what ho Bays in tho Peecuibor No. of the Southern Cultivator, page 381. . . . Out of 1") commercial fertilizers, all of them put down at the rato of $10 per acre, it was the second best, paying 91 per cent, whereas Peruvian Guano paid only fit? per eont and Rhodes only 39 per cent. We have also a number of certifi cates fi :>ni Planters of our own State and '\iunty, who have used it before, and the Agents are prepared to furnish e:r tifientes from all parts of the Southern Stuf** upon applieatiou to them. Give it u trial and be convinced. jntl 8 tu2. ?????-..-?/? '- ? ? ?-??JL--r COMMERCIAL. MA 32 E&I.T KKPOllTS. r? ? . Omer, or tuk OnANUKneco, Nrws, January 21, IHtO, COTTON?Sales during tho week ?0 bales. We quote: I >r.Unary.'-\C< 22 ? Low MM<Utug. Middling.'..221 * - . - - - * - . \. Roroti Uo*r..SI 20 per onshcl. ?foty?.$1.20 per bushel. Cow Peas?.$1.2"> per bushel. 1'iNOK.its.$1.00 per bushel. HOLD.mtu?w.?.?. 20 SibVfitl...i..._?mt. 10 - CHARLESTON MARKET. ClI aui.r.sto.n, I'lMlOW AlottM.vU, January 21, 1870. Ordinary. Good Ordimity. Lou- Middling. Middling.i:..r.w....24 J LiTKfiT QUOTATIONS , .?r SOUTHERN SECURITIES* m CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Wtekly by A. C. KAUFMAN^ Broker, No. 25 Broad Street. January 21, 1S70. State SF.cuumiss?South Carolina, old, (o 82 : do new, (>< 7H; do, regist u stock, ex bit (5)7ft.' City Skcijiutiks?Augusta, Ga., Ronds, HOC; 8(1 ; Charleston, 8. C. Stock, (ex qr int) ft2(ow>4; do, Fire Loan Ronds, (o)7ft; Co lumbia, S. 0. Bonds, (?}70. Railkoao Bonos?Blue Ridge (first mort gage) (,:>'.?'??; Charleston and Savannah, .",s(.r,'>; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, (<t)81 ; Chcraw and Darlington, (o\H0; Grconville and Columbia, (1st mort) ?7ft; do, (Stute guarantee) 68@C0; Northeastern, 80(/t>82; Savannah and "Charleston, (1st mort) (n>7f>; do, (State goarantcu) @04: South Carolina, @80; do, 71 ; Spurtun burg and Union, (u *>0. Railiioad Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia {and Augusta, (j&Oftj Greenville and Colum bia, 2; Northeastern, 7@8; Savannah j and Charleston, 22 '.(?<. ; Smith Carolina, (whole shares) 8c%8Uj do, (half do) 18? |8|. Kxciianoe, Re?-Now York Sight, g off par; [Gold, 120(o 122; Silver, lift? 117. Sol i n CAiloLlN.V ii \.,iv QiZJ.fi. *Bank of Charleston. to) ?Bank of Newbcrrp. (a) Rank of Canidcn.ftt)(.,, Bank of Georgetown. (0,20 Bank of South Carolina.It )(??'? Bank of Chester.'tt(o> ?Bunk of Hamburg. 6un Bank of State of S C, prior to 18?l...?5(n> Rank of Stale of lame 18(0 and lH(>2..15(n) ?Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of I Charleston. @ P*Pcople'a Bank of Charleston. (<o ?Union Bank of Charleston. (3} Southwestern R R Bank of Charles ton, (old).? ..'.??& Southwestern It R Bunk of Charles ton, (new).!? ".i'.< Stnte Bank of Charleston. 6(a) Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Char leston..?. (iijl Exchango Bank of Columbia.I Commeroinl Bank of Columbia. 2(a) Mcrehanta' Bank of Cheraw. 6@ Planters' Bank of Fuirfichl . 6@ State of 8 C Bills Receivable.par City of Charleston Change Bills...par * Bills marked th;ts(*) arfc ?o.ng redeemed at tho Bank Couaters of eaoh, ja 0 23 8m v ) ?- ??-^-??? - & ABTM I LL & VI N.CE. CHEAP GOODS FOR CASH! dry goods, Fancy goods, tiUmming, etc. roots, shok8, hats, caps and trunks. orocerie8, hardware, crockery, woodware, ac a full stock of planter's implements, euch as Plough moulds, sweep iron, trace chains. hoes, axks spades, slings. forks and plough lines, &c. ' (JitEAP FOR CASH At " CARTMILL &. VINCE'jS russell st., orangeburg), 8. c. : Jan 2 oct 0 tf [..'?' ? r; ???;"%*.????-' . .-*,.( j.^..'.',: ?..'??.-? ?* : V, . . ? ' " ' ' ' ? '?l -. i^j^jTri'-S-^ TA r- ?? ,-? rr-r *t>*K" v.'- .- , ? . ~ . e\ . gl i- ? ?_ ETI WAN GUANOS^" SOLUBLE MANURES, AND SULPHURIC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, ? UNDER THE DIRECTION OF N. A. PRATT, CHEMIST FOR THE Sulphuric Acid und Super-Phosphnio Company. SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in the form of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or DISSOLVED HONK PHOSPHATE, is the basin of all good rcrtili/.-rs, and these are valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is in llu-ui. The immense deposits of Ph?spbatic Quanos which wire iliseovCred in 1807, in Sonth Carolina, by L)r. PRATT, consist mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, winch is made available as n Fertiliser by being ground to powder, und reduced by Sulphuric Acid io auch a condition us to make iis insoluble phosphate soluble in water, nn'd tlius made capable of Iminjr taken up by growing plants. The insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Fer tiliser, is nf no more value to the plant than the original Phosphate rock. The greater tlie proportion Ot Ihis solnble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, the loss the quantity re quired per acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertilizer is that containing tlu highest per ecntnge of Soluble Phosphat?. Impressed with these trutliB, the SULPRURIC ACID AND ,k:UPER- PHOSPIl ATE COMPANY have erected nt Charleston t It o first extensive A did Chambers South of Baltl morc. and arc nhle tooff.!r to planters the UltillJ.ST PERCENTAGE Of'.SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME known in any inarkot. Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms'! 1. r.tiwan, No. 1.?PURE .SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain 24 por cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Linie. Si',0 ja r ton, 10 per cent, discount ;v:r cash. ?. HI iwan. No. 2.?PERUVIAN S I:PER-PffOSPH ATE. guaranteed tr. contain j 20 percent, of Dissolved Pone Phnsphato. and 11 In 'i per cut. of Anonoitia. with a stlffi cient addition of Peiuviun tiuano to adapt it 10 all Crops, ?70per ton, ltl percent, discount for cash. WE ALSO OFFER: DISSOLVED BON'!, of high grade, for planters or inanufaoturcra, who may desire to mix into any other eorapo-u, and we suggest Mhat this is the h.?st mid cheapo*! method for manufaetuees to transport ilia Sulphuido Acid contained in the mixture. Will he sold at a fixed rate for eaca p<-r cen rtjjc. WM. C. REE & CO., Agents, No. 14 ADGER'S WHARF. jan 8 Ilm Just Received at DR. OLITEROS' THRESH GARDEN SKi:i..s ? MVIl ,\s Onion Sets, t'nld: :gc. Turnip.*. Hud iish. Reel. Reims, l/arrot. Celery, < o'.Uiits,vCoflt. Cucumber. Kpg Ibnnf, Kohl Itahi. Leek, Let tuce, Mustard, Ol.ru. Pur-ley. Parsnips, Pep per, Salsify. Quasli, Spinach. Tomato. Jkc. Dr. OLlV ttOS respectfully cu|is the at tention 6f Cho public i<> his V'AUIER ?Ii 1 WKLL SEI.KOTLR Sioek ut" M MHCLNES, whicc ho warranls pure end reliable. His lmij< experieueo in Ihn dispensing and compounding of Medicines warrants luin in saying that all those of his own iiiuiiufufiture nre guurnmteed pure in every particular. E. .1. OLIVERttS. M. I).. jan 8 Druggist and IMiarinareutist. iT you want a good garden bdy 3'ottr Seed from K. RZKKIEL, at the Sign of the Iii}; Wateh, who h is just received a full supply from the celebrated ftriu of D. LANOHKTtl & SON, and are war ranted fresh and purO. lie is also agent for the Celebrated Murfec Sub Soil Plow. jan I c ly l /vwi nnwARp.-- i will _l?V/\/\y givo Ont* Thousand Dollars Reward tor any ease of the following diseases, which the medical faculty have jirononocod incurable, thai br. Richau's Golden Kemcdics will not radically eure. Dr. Riehun'sQolden Ralsa'.n, No. 1, will eure Syphillla in its primary and secondary Stag OS, suoh as old ulcers, ulcerated sore tbrnat, sii>-''eve-', skin eruptions, 6;'rcr..o5 ??! the scalp, caraicatios diseases and tnereury therooghly. Dr. Richau's Golden Mulsum. No. 2t will cure the thir l stsges, or Loftlary Syphil'i?. Syphilbtic and Merouria] Rheumatism, ami I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radieal eure, wit hunt the aid of this nie Heine, which (hvs not prevent the patient from eat ing and drinking what they like. 1 have hun dreds of certificates showing the miraotilous cures effected by these remedies. Price of cither No. 1 or No. '2 $r> per bottle, or two bottles $!>. Dr. Richau's (iolden Antidote?A snf?, speedy, pleasant, and radical cure for Gonorrhoea, (licet, irritation. Gravel, and all urinary derangements, accompanied with full directions, warranted lo eure. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. Richau's Qolden Elixir de Amours?A radical cure for General De bility in old or young, imparting energy to thoso who have led a life of sensuality. It is invaluable to those who are anxious far an increase of family. Powerful, harmless, and speedy in restoring health. Price $? per bottle, or two bottles, $'.?. On receipt of price, by moneyed order, registered letter, or express, theso remedies will be.shipped to any plueo. Prompt attention paid to all eorrespondon(8. None genuine wit limit the name of Dr. Richau's Remedies, D. !i. Richards, solo proprietor, blown in glass of bottles. Addre?? DIL D. R. RICHAU'S, No. 22S Varick st., Now Yor?'. 0*lft? aeurt from 0 a, m. to 9 r. at. Circulars sent. Aug. 21 . ? tf Mt. 7Aoi\ Institute, W INNS IK) IK), S. C. .1 C'Af*..'.-//mi I &i>riHtil School f'ir /?/#//.?? ^riMIS SENT !MT!!1S INSTITUTION will ho thoroughly i rained in all the branches of i I h i .1 education?unless par ties prefer Hi w s.ms !?> isko ; a BUSINESS QDjtfftSE, which will embrace careful ilrllling in Com mercial Arifluu '.tic r?nd ?ither English studies., nie! is tli signed to tit boys for mercantile life, dr actual buVinessNif any kind. A uniform, uniting economy with neatness of costume' will ho adopted, the next year, and th" discipline made Still more effective by eorrthlriing ?ionne of the features of 11??* Military A.oudciuy with those of the Normal Sehn 1. T< rins p r Ressboi of five months : Hoard, tin In ling tuition in.all the brunches, only. $lOYktfc). I ? Scholastic year opens 1st Monday in February. For pan iculars scud for circulars. Address, G. A. WOODWARD, jao S?Jit, Principal. ? Oran&elnirg Bakery, V. PITTHAN, T> 11 Q 1> It J. 1 ? T O Tt. HAVING proeitrod the services of a . FIRST CLASS BAKER, Mil. TtI03. W. A1.BK11UOTTI, I am now prepared to do all kinds <>f RAKING at a moments notlee, ami to furnish cumom crs and tlo* Trade generally with a good arti cle, ami at Charleston prices. Mt wholesale and retail to Merchants and Families, No expenaea will be spared on my part lo please my Customers. The following list of Rread, Cakes and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and fresh : CAKES: Pound Cake Large ami Small. Spang? t'ake. Sugar Cake. Drop 'uke, Small Fancy Cakoa. Scutch t'ake. Lafayette Cake French Tea (,'ako. Lemon t'ake. Lady's Fingei'Si Large Ginger Nuts. BoliVefS and Thick Cakes. C 11 Y C lv K H H: Trott tOU Crackers. H?tt er Crackers. fee I CrncUer*. Sugar Crackers, Large Bisatiits. B R V, A X>i Wheat Dread. Rye Dreed, flrallam Dread. Fr?nch. TwitH Split snd ('np Loaves. Thu highest fas'- prices paid for UUTTBR and BUGS, The Subscriber respectfully returns bis thanks to the oft liens of Orartgoburg for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. npl 24?ly V. 1'ITTIIAN. CABIXF/r M A1? R A\D UN DERTAKER.?1 raspeot fully solicit oik in the ahovo line, such as Collins of all style?, repairing Old Furniture, nutting New Cane Bottoms in OhaiTS, and ?11 other work in the above line done with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted. Uivo me a trial. B. J. LOYD. Market-Si., dco 11?Jim Next to .inn. A. Hamilton Xr ota<-t' to Debtors and C'rcdi J.^1 tors.?All persons having claims uguinst the Estate ol James Wild, deceased, late of Orangchurg County, will present thim. duly vouched, on or before the let day of April nox\ or payment will be debarred. And all persons indebtod to said Estate will make payment forthwith. DAVID B. OARRICK, dec 2??Ct Qualified Administrator. THE BALL IN MOTION* -:o:??f Decline in GOLD is Having its Effect :o: Seeing is Believing, and if jou Wishjx) Believe call at CORTTELSON, KRAMER ?& CO/S STORE, Ab wo fbr a short time, intend offering fbr CA8LT, a LAUGE P?RTI?N bf ] OUR STOCKS whichj in comparison to tho REAL VALUE, will look as if wo wish to GIVE THE GOOD3 AWAY. Con.o OFTEN and come EVHRWDAY. ?ORNELSON, KRAMER & CO. j ?n 22 oct 3 k -. -. - COStNELSOU, KBAMER & CO. A HE AGENTS FOR Zells Ammeniated Bone Super Phosphate. npIIEY ALSO KEEP ON IIAND AND TAKE ORDERS FOR PERU J_ V1AN and PACIFIC GUANO; and all other LEADING FERTILIZ ERS. Dissolved Bone, Plaster, etc. jan 22 tf STOCKEIS CHEAP CASH STOBE, w & W E I?I o ? 0 H H Eh 0 U H Q W d W o M M -3 t-3 ? now is the TIME TO 151 V CHEAP!!! I SHALL, FROM THIS DAY UNTIL THK FIRST QJP MARCH NEXT, OFFER MY cut!re Slock of FAI?Ijaml \Y INT Kit <i*M>l>S at very Low Prices, Tlie remaining Sinek of Cloaks, Shawls. Winter *>resj? Goods and Ciotking will ho offered at Cost. Th-sa GOods>mtis1 beeoklto make rount for Sl'RINO GOODS, done soon and get bargains. I have also a Good Slock ol Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Clips, Groceries, &c. &;c., cheap for Cash. jnn 1 nug 23 lj. BACON, FLOUR, SAXT. t. a. Jeffords; & co., CORNER UUSSELI^-S'f AND R. R. AVENUE. llsa constantly ou liand, a full assortment of (*itOCJKifcllv'S, which they are offering YKRV LOW, also a very fiiie lot of LIQUORS. GIRSON'8 NXX IVIIISRKV oTy PURE Of.D CORN WHISKHY OLD BOURDON WHISKEY Or, $fi 00 per Gallon 2 00 per Gallon 1 GO per Gallon jsKANDY, GIN <fc WUSTK? Also a cheap lot of IT\MXH. Parties wishing GR DC Kill KS would do well to call au 1 examine our SOCb purchasing elsewhere. dec IS Omo sdr J. W. PATTERSON, IIAYE .lUKT P.r.CEIYED FIREWORKS. bon ton boxes. HAVE YOUR CENTS! ft* Twenty-five Von v>ill buy n SWEET SURPRISE: Candy of a Varied flavor? And. to train your Ltady's favor. Gt)l.l) OR Kl LVEU WATCH, or Chain, Studs or Mar Kings you will ?aifi. Hrcust-Pins. ILlttnri* lor your Sleeve. OPE THE I'.ON?'twill n .t deceive : PA'i'l S'.Uc'ON pins SURPRISE in oil. DISAPPOINTMENT CANT P.KFALL dec la Ruv the Hex. and vom- Surprise ? iii delight your Neighbor a eyes W. T. M?LLER, GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER. OFFERS Tt) tdk Pb'ltl.lC A well SELECTED STO K OF FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES and Pino Bran Is of CHOICE LIQUORS, Calling the sife'tiGon of Housekeepers to the fact that I am supplied F.VEP.Y WEEK with Fresh CA RR AGE (Rial end White). ONIONS, CODFISH", .Risil POT A TOES, DRIED APPLES, Also German, Hanoi and Wallnuts, and Coaco Nuts ami H?ttcr Nuts and S. 0. Piccan Nuts, The folldwing brands are on draft, ( A 111 NET. rys, COHN. MOXGNGaral V f ranch nit ANDY. Holland gin, Jamaica hum, catawra wink, port MALAGA, SHERRY and ( LAUFT. Also lager, CtlJfiR AND EDTNHUnG ALE. I shall try and koop only an a No. 1 ARTICLE of all I offer for sale. The OLD CITIZENS of the County will ho happy to find Mr. john FAIR, formarlj Agent of the 8 0. r. R? at this place, with me. Come onr ami all, ami sec for yourselves. .lust received ft Darrel* of the far famed CINCINNATI L\GER DEER. This Lagor needs no rccomme.idation, but to drink it and pay for it. Respectfully, pov is?iy w. t. Duller. Assignee's Sale* Id the "District Court of tho Dtiit?d States for tho District of Sotltlt C*rolini. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of '?. m. Knott.-, Bankrupt ex jntr(? ?\ 15. Gl?*? r. Assignee. By virtus of an order of ;Mlc from the l!; orableike District Court of the Luiu-d States, for tho District of South Carolina. 1 will sell' at public auction, at OrniigcKng C. it., on - Monday the 7th day of February licit, at tho usual hours of sale, all the real estate of tho said Bankrupt, situate in the Counties of Lexington and Orangcburg. The land .will be sold in tracts as follows, plats of wliict willbe exhibited on day of sale. Tract No. 1. Containing 004 aer?v tnnre or loas, situated in Lexington County, bound*d by lands o? Dotuinick, William* und other*. ALSO Nu. 2. Containing 'i04 acres m?re or le**; and ?qtlrldod Hy tracts Nos. 1 hnd o ami Phil Sd/unip. AXSO No. 8. Containing 280 acres more or leys-, and bounded by tracts Nos. 1 and 2, Donii nick and Bull Swamp. h I AL80 No. 4. Containing 400 acre* mnr? or le?1?: add ?.???im.led by Bnll Swamp, and tracts No*: 5, 7 and 8. ALSO No. 5.. Containing 307 acres more or and hounded by Bull Swamp, DominicK, Nocso and tracts No. 4 and 8. ALSO No. 0. Containing 445 ?eres more or less, and bounded by lands Black, Strickland. Hooker, UactNo. 7 and Jones' Bridge Ho...I. ALSO No. 7. Containing 471 -acre? more or Irs.-, and bonnded by tracts No. 4, 8 and 6, and Jones' Bridge Roa<L ALSO No. 8. Containing 432 acres more or I ??*>?. nnd bounded by Stalcy, Neesc, tract a N<>s. 4, 5 and 7, and Jones' Bridge Road. ALSO No. 9. Containing 101 acres more or P ss. nnd bounded by Jefcoat, Williamson ?od Jones' Bridge Road. The above nine tracts being part of ihe Homestead of suid Bankrupt. A?0 * The tract known an the Huff tt-net in Lck ington County will bo sold as follows : Tract No. i. Containing 308 acres more or Ichs, situate on Chalk Hill Creek, and bound ed by Williams, Jones, Haruon tract, Kin r Jones' tract nnd tract No. 2. AL80 No. 2. Containing 248 acres more or tea*, on the wators of Hockey Spring Branch, and bounded by tract No. 1, Jones' land and the Creek tract.' ALSO The Kizcr Jones' tract containing 344 acres more or less, on Chalk Hill Creek,'in Lexington County, and bounded by Jones, Wells, Hydrickand Huff trat:!. ALSO, Ono tract of land containing 22", acres, more or lees, on Chalk Hill Creek in Lexing ton County and boundei by the Huff tract, Jones' tract, and estate of (built, known as the Uaraiao tract. ALSO, One tract of Land containing 270 acres m'oro lens, in Lexingtou County, on Pood Branch, and bounded by lands of Jefro ?j, Huffman. Neesc, Hoover and ovi.ers, kvua'g an the St.ilcy tract. a lso, One tract of land containing about 17.V? acres more or less, situate in Lexingtou County, on Rockcy Spring Branch, ami bounded by Cullum, Minis, t >??.!., Cli.rks.ui and others. This is a valunb'e mill seat. ALSO, The tract known as the Gardner tract, s.'lu ate in Orangcburg County, will be sold in three tracts as follows: Tract No. 1. Containing ll2 acrea more or less, nnd bounded by Bay' Bfcllth. lauds of It'artin, Robinson, Cook arid Waters" Ferry Road. . .. ALSO, N?- 2, Containing 227 ncrcs more or less, and bounded by lands Of Cook, Robinson. 'Wolfe and Waters' Ferry and Edgcfc.ld Road. ALSO No. 3. Containing 310 acres more or U-*-^, And bounded by lands of North, Rubiosa.n, Carlin, Wolfe und Edgcfield Road. ALSO All the rights of Saw Timber ou about 14(X) acres of laud, sold by the said p.ank rupt to Daii'l Jefcoat. ALSO All the Timber Uu 800 acres or land, sold I by said Bankrupt to John Hooker. ALSO All the Saw Timber on 100 ncrcs of Kiel, owned by Isaac Ridnioud nnd .-old by 'said Bankrupt to Peter Redmond. Also All the Maw Timber on 2?0 acv-ea at Lind sold by said Bankrupt to Win. Hooker. ALSO All the rights to-out and use the Saw Tim ber ou ISO acres of land owned by Lewis Goodwin. ALSO All the rights to Timber on fad aores o'f land owned by David Furtick. Terms for Real Esiatc?0n? third cash, balauco in one and two yearn, pur chn.-ers giving bond and mortgage with n i-ovcmn.t of resale in case tho conditiens of the bond are not complied with, nnd to pay furpapeni and stamps. Conditions for Right of Timbev, cash. Assignee of Wm KuorfsV ^Jnn l."> ? id Notice of DimissaL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ? will, on tho 20th day of January, I. .TO. my final aoooitnt with the Honorable Judge of Probnto for Ornngoburg Coamy. a i Administrator of the Estate of J. J. lutsh, deceased, and ask for Letters of ?i?niissal. doc2?-^*d A. J. IIY?1UCK. Notice of Dismissal S NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT ON the I9tb dny or January next, 1 wilt Iii? say Final Accounta with tho Hon. T. C; Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask Hit Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the Estates cl" E O. Carson and George Vioe. dee dd W. W. VICE IVTOTICE. IN Mr. NATHAN F. WANN,\ MAKER is my duly appointed Attorney t? transact my business during my nfoienco. from the State- AMOS JtOOKK Oranpoburg. S, 0., Jan. 7lh, 1H70. jsnS * 4y