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LOCAL. MWrTOAYf FEBRUARY 5, 1870 THE FALSE COUNT. BY WINNIE. A story written by a young lady of] Orangeburg will appear in our next. The friends of the Yonng Americas will notice that their Shooting-Match aud General Raffle come:; off on the 21st, the Anniversary of the Company. The public are invited. The Agricultera) Society will meet on Saturday 12th. lost." Our frieud "Rob Rial" has our sym pathy in his troubles. Wo assure him that it is not uot our fault that ho does nut get bis "Atucrickiug." What he says about the poatofhee has more truth than grammar or orthography. Dr. Thos. A. Elliott, the patron of the Elliott Hook and Ladder Company was rr*.$MjU^ Jheir meeting on Thursday oveuing, and at their request delivered a very pretty address., May this youug or ganisation hare a career of usefulness and honor before thorn, and prove worthy of thoir anoptcd name, the name of an honored scitiicn aud au hon est man. The South Carolina contested election ease between Wallace and Simpson was debated in Congress again, and the mat ter postponed fur the present. Judge Boozer.?A short time before the death of Judge Boozer, the Columbia bar-.-adopted resolutions cotnplimcuting bitu for the able and impartial manner he had attended to the duties of his office. It is said that just after the resolutions were introduced, be with eyes ?iimmed with tears, said to one of the law yers, that ho felt once more like a white man, in realising that he had not utterly l?gt the respect of his o'd friends. Tun Soi'THKtiN Gr.uijjiAN ? A well known paper which was suspended wheu Sherman destroyed Columbia ban been revived Under the management of Messrs. Win. H. McCaw & Co.. publish ers, aud Mr. Chas. C. Pe!h.-.:u editor^ It has a tine app*araucc, s d w. wuh it hearty success. < :nv;?, the man who was ?nested at this place fur the tuurd-.r of Mr. Dar an, has V*sh removed to the jail of W iili.nus* burg County. Ml. Ward, Sheriff of Wil liaunvburg. wh<# leiuoved him ou Weducs 4ay.ko KiuLjative, states that 15 witnesses ok the part of the Statu have been bouu i overruns of whom will testify that they saw him fire the pistol. A Cot.oitKl? Jlduk.?It a ill be seen in our report of tho "Doings iu Colum bia," that Wright, a colored man, has been elected Associate Judge of ire. ah Carolina, and it is evident that he was elected simply because he was a colored titan. Eycu unto this last! Qaotquc tandem, Ol We arc glad to sec by his card In this Issue, that our old friend, M. Albrocht, has opened in line style at his new store on Russell Street. Mr. Albrecht has now a number of first class boot and shoemakers employed, aud is prepared to oxecuto work with neatness and deapatch. We hope -ovrr citirens will oztcud sufii cient lpatronsge to keep this much need ed estahlisbnwnt iu a flourishing condi tion. We would call the attention of evtr renders to tho fact, that Mr. Geo. H. cohnl.i.80n, Agent of the Zells' Ammoniatevl Bone Super Phosphate, lias received a large supply ot this valuable fertiliser, which wo can safe ly recommend to our planters, hav ing the full endorsement of tho great Georgia Cotton planter and experimen ter Dr. E. M. Pendleton of Sparta, Geo. See what he says in the December No. of the Southern Cn?ivator, pago 381. Onto! 1R ?iommercinl fertilizers, all of them put down at the rate of 810 per ?ere, it was the second best, paying 04 per cent, whereas Peruvian Guano paid only 56 per cent and Rhodes only 30 per cent. We aavo also a number of certifi cates from Planters of our own State and County, who have used it before, aud the Agents are prepared to furnish cer tificates from all parts of tho Southern States upon application to them. Give it a trial aud be couvinccd. jan 8 ni2. TVXOTICK.- All PerftotiM nre Pit hereby FORBID from Hauling WOOD off Vf eitber'of the Undersigned lands. All Trespassers will be Prosecuted According to Law. W. T. McKKWN. Jan22-3t HAH PIN 111008. T7H>? NALK. - One 4 Settled "Id cheap. Apply at Till? OPPICJ5. jaa if COMMERCIAL MARKET REPORTS. OrncK or tux Oranokbusq Nkwb, F.bruuary -1, 1870. . COTTON?Salee during the week 110 bales. We quote: Ordinary.j.21@22 Low Middling.22\ Middling.22 J Rouoit Kick.$1 20 per oushel. Coaa.m.$1.20 per bushel. Cow Pbas.11.26 per bushel. Pjnuirm.$1.00 per buahel. GOLD. 20 ?1LVKU... 16 1 CHARLESTON MARKET. ClIARLKrtTON, FlIUAY MORNIHO, Februuary 6, 1870. Ordinary.22ft @2H| Good Ordiumy.24 (a} Low Middling.211/4 2<J Middling. LATEST QUOTATIONS or SOUTHERN* SECURITIES, is CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, A'o. 25 Broad Street. EcLruuary 5, 1870. Statt. Securities?South Caroline, old, Oi SJ ; do new, (?.82; do, regist'd stock, ex int ?79. Citt Skcuuitiks?Augusta, Qa., Boads, 80?84 ; Charleston, S. C. 8tock, (ex qr int) 54?55; do; Fire Loan Bonds, ?76; Co lumbia, S. C. Honds, ?76. Railroad Bonos?Blue Uidgo (first tnort. gage) ??i?; Charlestoa and Savannah, 68?60; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ?90; Chcraw and Darlington, ?80; Orccnvillu and Columbia, (let mort) ?76; do, (State guarantee) 68?C0; Northeastern, 80 ?82; Savannah and Charleston, (1st mort) ?80; do. (Stateguarantee) ?G4; South Carolina, ?80; do, 71; Spartaa burg and Uniou, ?54. RaILRoad 8tocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ?65; Greenville and Colum bia, ? ; Northoastcrn, 7@8; Savannah end Charleston, 28 @ ; South Carolina, (wholo shares) 88?89; do, (half do) 18J? F.xcn.VNofc, &c?New York Sight, | off par; Gold, 120?121; Silver, 113?115. south oasulika ba.tK bills. ?Batik of Charleston. ? ?Hank of Ncwberry. ? Hank of Camdcti.40? Hank of Gcorgctoivn.>. ?15 Hank of South Carolina.I0(a, Dank of Chester.~ 6? Bank of Hamburg. 3? Hank of State ol S C. prior to 1801 ...65(4 Hank of State of issue and lH<iJ..10(-> ?Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston. ? 'Peopln's Hank of Ch.?rLston. (?, * Union Bunk of Charleston. (a) ?Southwestern K R Bank of Charles Ion, (eld). ? ?"Southiv. etern R R Bank of Charles ion, (new). ? State Batik of CharlcMon. 3^r> Fanners" mid Exchange Hank of Char leston. (" < Exobango Hank of Co'utubia.10? Commercial Hunk of Columbia. 2? Merchant*' Bank of Cheraw. :'.('o) Plauters' Hank of Fnirficld ... . :t? , State of S C Hills Receivable.j>.-.r City of Charleston Change Bills...]>ir ? Hills marked thus <*) are bel?g redeemed at the Bauk Counters of each. jan 22 3m c, 31; 3 H 3 H 4 3 <H 4 to ni ". wonsiNo class*?w??r*na?araaataito ftraMh ?il (faaN with MSatSM *ra?u>Tmii.t .1 hi.in*. Its wholaof th. inut cr forth, iput lunmtnu. Bmlaati u?w, lirkttiid ?r.flubl*. r. fon. of.lih.r *.x .*jll? urn fr?*? Joe. tu *? ptr ?> ?nliif, ?n.t a pruixvliur.il *ara fcjr dtt.tim their irh?t? tint* to Ik. tunntii. IV.r*.nil clrUtkin u*a?lr u raachMmo. Tliat*U who m? Ihl* noarr m?7 ?*n<J lb?7r aaavaaSj *?it U*l tho bminin, t>c Ultk* lM? uup.r?[]*V3 e*?rt laivrb ?,.r* not ?i.11 ??tinUd, w t-iM i-nJ t'. iv p.y f?r ih* ; ouM. .fvritlnr. Kull puticuUr?, ? t?Ju*M? ??? rj? whl<-U will <t? to rotumanc* work an. ?nd ? ?>j?y ?f fA? /"??/?IV. tiirrmiy CW^owi.? ?n? of Ui* 1?t*M ?nl Wt.t (.mil/ r.rwtp*r?-* publithtd?rJI ml fr*.\j aull. Knit.. irr?i w-nt b*rrn?n?*t, r'oSuaU w.rk. iJilna ?.c. AM.fN * co.. Acori?, sfAl>a jan 29 gpr 3m N OT1CE.-I will be Ready to SETTLE with the DISTRIBUTEES of I the'Estate of Win. Snider, on the 28d of Feb ruary, iSTC, at iVHSiaio J. Snider's Store, oa the Monk's Corner Road. JACOB SNIDER, jan 29?3t* Executor, WANTED.?Mill ITnudM, Log CLITLUS aad il A BLEBS. Apply to MEDIC US 1UCK.ENBAK.ER, At Patrick Jennings' Steam Saw Mill, on'the Cannon's Bridge Road. 6 mile* from Orangeburg C. H. jan 29 2t Dissolution or Copartnership The Copartnership heretofore existing under the name of COltNELSON, KRAMER k CO., has been Dissolved by Mutual Con sent on the K'.th inst. OKO. II. CORNEL80N, EBNEST G. KRAMER. The business of the OLD FIRM will be carried on under the name of GEO. II. COR NELSON in tke same style and manner a* heretofore by the Undersigned. OEO. II. CORNEL80N. Referring to the above Dissolution I take pleasure in tendering my thanks to the Pub lic for t heir kind and liberal Patroungo to the OLD FIRM, hoping tho same will be con tinued to the firm of GEO. II. CORNELSON. Respectfully, ERNEST O. KRAMER. jir.r" Notice. ? The Copartiiersihip heretofore existing between L. D. Clark and W. C. Cefer, under the name of CLARK A COPER, is this day Dissolved by Mutual Consent. L. D. Clark only is authorised to Sign in Liquidation. L. D. CLARK. WM. C. COFER. Lewtsvillo, S. C, Jauuary 21th 1870. Tho undersigned will continue the Busi ness at the Old Stand heretofore conducted by Clark k Cofep. L. D. CLARK. Lewisville, S. C, Jan. 25th, 1870-'29 2t? Notice.?l'erHon* Indebted to tho late firm of L. D. CLARKE & CO., of Lewisville, are notified not to pay any sums to W. H. Heunon, one of the Partners, as he is not authorised to receipt Iherefor. Dec. 9, 1660. L. D. CLARKE, dec 11 tf T7XEC1JTORS NOTICE. ? All JPj Persons having demands against tb? Estate of F. M. Porter, deceased, will pre sent the same properly attested, and all per aosn indebted to naid Estate will make imme diate payment to tho undersigned on or be. fore the flra?. d9y of Mereb next. ALLEN PORTER, eel "i^td OuftHflrd Fx'cutor. 8P?CIAI* NOTICE. To parties in want of DOOR8, SASHES and BLINDS, wo refer to ih? advertisement of P. P. Tottie, tu? large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list furn ished on application. ^ , . July 17 11%/VJ UP***' Notice to Contractors. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, January 21, 1870. The Bridge o?er the North Editto River, known as SHILLINGS' BRIDGE, wiR be LET OUT to the LOWEST BIDDER on the 17th day of February, 1870, at the River. Plan and Specification to be aeen at this Office. WM. N. MOUNT, Chairman. C. 8. BULL, Clark B. C. C, jan 22 8t Notice to Contractors. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, January 21, 1870. The FOOT-WAY over the Swamp of the North Edisto River at Orangcburg, will be LET OUT to the LOWEST BIDDER, on the 18lh day of February Ucxt, et the Orange burg River Bridge. Plan and Specifications to be aeen at this Office. JrVM: N. MOUNT, Chairman. C. 8. BULL. Clerk Bourd C. C. jan 22 3t ?FfITE ENROLLING OFFICE It\ On a xo eb i* no Couhtt, So. Ca., January 16th, 1870. County Commissioner! of Orannebunj County, So. Ca.: Gemts?I havo the honor to inform you that I hare COMPLETED the ENROLL. MENT of all MALE CIT1CKNS between tbe ages of Eighteen and Forty-Five, and would renptctfully call your attention to SECTION 8 of An Act to Organize and Govern the Militia of the State of South Carolina, ap proved March ICtb, 1869. I am tery respectfully, your obedient servant, FRANCIS DicMARS, Enrolling Officer, Gi?ngburg County. Office County Commissioners ORANOEBURG, Jan. 21, 1870. The attention of all concerned is hereby Called to the following: An Act to Organiie and ffovern the Militia of\ the State of South Carolina*. ?*????* Sac. 8. That whenever an enrollment shall bo made as provided in this Act, the Bourd of County Commissioner* shall cause to be published, once n Week for three weeks pre vious to the first day of February, in a news paper with circulation in the County, or by written or printed placards, in not less than four public places, a notice that such rolls have been completed and filed as aforesaid ; which notice shall also specify that any per son who claims that he is, for any reason, exempt from military duty, shall, on or he fore the loth doy of February next cttsutig. file a written statement of such exemption, certified by affidavit, in the office, of said Clerk of the Courts of i reord. or before a Justice of the Peace or Magistrate, in wild County; and the publication of such notice shall be sufficient notice of such enrollment.* to all person* named therein. Such roll Shall be made in the form prescribed by the Commander-in Chief, nnd the Adjutant-Gen eral shall furnish all the enrolling officers suitable blanks und inst ructions for the com pletion of euch enrollment. YYM. N. MOUNT, Chatrtnah. C. S. BULL, Clerk B. C. C. jan 22 .It Assignee's Sale. By virtue of the power conferred upon me by doed of Assignment executed by .lame* Hurley, I will sell ut Orangcburg C. H., on the 7th day of February next, for cash. All that piece or parcel of land containing 83 acrea more or less, bounded on the uorth by the Old Landing on Ediato River, cast by J. McNamara and Old Muster Ground, south by J. P. Harley and weht by Edisto River. Also one Two Horse Wagon. The same being sold as the property of James Harley, deceased. IIARPIN RIGGS, ir-.n 22?tf Assignee. FLOU R . WILMAH II, HOWARD, FLOWER DEALER AXD COMMISSI OX M ERC II AXT, No. 2 Spear's Wharf Hnltitnore, M. D. .OOod to Choice FINE, SUPER, EXTRA and FAMILY FLOUR, suitable for Retail ing, constantly on hand. jan 22 3m Notice of Dismissal. Ta^fOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON r\ the a8th day of February next, 1 will file my Final Accounts witk the Hon. T. C. Andrawii, Judgo of Probate, und ask for Letters of Dismissal as Executor of the Es tate of Gabriel Myers. LEVI D. MYERS, jan 29?Id Executor. Notice of Dimissal. "jyrOTlCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 r^j will, on the 20th da - of March, 1H70, file my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangcburg County, as Executor of the Estate of Wm. Snider, de ceased, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. JACOB SN 11?Kit, jaa 20?it JJxocutor. Notice of Dismissal. 1?aT0TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT X i I will file my final return with the Hon. Judge of Probate for Orangcburg County, on the 6th day of February next, and ask for Lettera of Dismissal as Admiaistrator of the Estate of Elitabctb O'Cain, deceased. DANIEL L. DRAWDY. Jan 8?4t* Administrator. Notice of Dismissal. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON ill the 19th day of February, 1870, ] will file my Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of Joel F Bookhart, in the Honorable Probate Conrt, and ask for Letters of Dis misaory therefrom. W. <J. BOOKIIART, Jan 22~-4t Administrator. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS H Kit Ell Y GIVEN THAT ON the 17th day of February, 1?70, I will nie my rinai Account as Administrator of the Estate, of Mrs. Rebecca Sholer, deceased, and on that day esk lor Lettera of Dismissal. T. P. 8TOHE8. . Nn CC?It Qualified Administrator GJ?NUINK IMPORTED NORWAY OATS. Sample? See} Frsa To Farriers. ITlll?M 100 to ICO bushel* grown to the * acre, Weight from 40 to 46 pounds to * bushel. '. > . f' T JC V i This Oats bat been grown on eVory variety of tori, and in every State of the Union, with tho moat perfect success. Tho grain ia very largt plump and handsome, has a remarkable thin husk, and ripens earlier than the common varieties. The straw la bright clear, ttout, and not liable to lodge, i.. perfectly clear of rtutj and grows from 4 to 6 feet high. We have both the* Whit* and Black Nor way, both the aame price and equally pro ductive. We will send one quart of the above Oats to any addresa post paid lor....$1.00 Two quarts, post paid.$2.00 One peek sent by express or freight.$3 00 Half bushel. 20 pounds.$0.00 One bushel 40 pounds.$10.00 CAUTION. pST We wish it distinctly un derstood that thi* is not a light oats, weigh ing 28 to 22 lbs. raised in New England, and aold under the name of Norway, but imported Seed, every bushel guaranteed to weigh 40 lbs., or the money refunded. Samples of both klnda tent free for a three cent stamp. Also Circulars and Testimonials. Address all orders to. N. P. BUYER & Co., Parkesburg, Chester Co.. P. jan 29 8m Just Received, at DR. OLIVEROS' TJIRESII GARDEN SEEDS ? 8CCII AS JP Onion Sets. Cabbage, Turnips, Raddish, Beet, Beans, Carrot, Celery, Collards. Corn, Cucumber, Egg Plant, Kohl Rabi, Lc?k, Let tuce, Mustard, Okra, Parsley, Parsnips. Pep per. Salsify, Quash, Spinach, Tomato. &c. Dr. OLIViROS respectfully calls the at tention of the public to hia VARIED and WELL SELECTED Stock of MEDICINES, whice he warrants pore end reliable. II is long experience in tho dispensing and compounding of Medicines warrants him in Baying that all those of his own manufacture are guarrunteed pure in evrrv particular. E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D., jan 8 Druggist and Pharmaceutist. ^ f ? f f f .8 C ^ If you want a good garden buy your Seed from K. KZEK1EL, at the Sign of tho Big Watch, who hau just received it full supply Irutti the celebrated firm of D LANDKKTH & SON, and arc war ranted fresh und pure. lie is also agent for the celebrated Murfce Sub Soil How. jau 1 c ly Book* lor Farmers and Stock BREEDERS.?Bound Volumes of the America)) Stock .Iocb.sal for 18GS contain ing .'181 larg" double celumn pages sent post paid for. .$1.00 Bound Volumes of the AMr.Ric\s Stock Jona SAt for l&O'J, containing 384 pag-rs, sent pu-t paid for.VI.60 The Dairyme.n.V Manual, setit post paid for..*.25cts. The lioraemnna' Manual, sent post paid.20 " The Hog Breeders' Manual, ?? ?? ?? ...26 The Slo rp Breeders' Manual,....26 ?* The Poultry Breeders* Manual' ?* ...26 " The whole live Muiiuals sent post paid In one address for.$100 Agents wanted to -.vhorn liberal inducements will be offered. Address N. P. Bt'VKR i Co , Publishers, Parktsburg, Chester Co., Pa. jau 29 3m INSURE TOUR LIFE. rpHE KQVIf ABL? LIFE CON-J ducts its husiness ou the PURELY Mini AL ALL CASH PLAN ? PAY AS YO" GO" is the safe rule in LIFE ASSURANCE as in anything also. Its NEW BUSINESS in the year 18?8 ex ceded that of any ??CHECK."* "NOTE" or ??MIXED" COMPANY by upwards of Twelve Millions. ALL PROFITS divided among the Policy Holders annually. INCOME. O.OOO.OfiO.OO ASSETS.10,000,000.00 The EQUITABLE ASSURANCE SOCIETY offers to the Public all the REAL ADVAN TAGE whkSU can with safety be conceded by any Company. N. AUSTIN BULL, june 28?npl 3?tf Local Agent. T>remimii < hosier White I* I km Pure Blood Short Horn, (Durhum.l Devon. Aldcrney and Ayrshire Calves, Mer ino, Southdown and CotSWOld Sheep. Cash mere Goats. Imported Suffol':, Essex. Berk shire and Sefton Pigs and all Choice Breed* of Poultry for sale. Send for Circulars and Prines. Address N. P. DOVER k Co.. Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. jan 29 3m 1 \ lchson Seed. IOO RumIicIh JL/ of Select Cotton Seed, raised from ??Dickson's Select Seed. Tho quality guaran teed. For sale in quantities to suit purchas ers. Apply to JAMES BROWNE, jan 16?tf At Cartroill k Vince's Store. [?KB? or Pure Bred Fuiiey Toll IN We have on hand the largest and best selec tion of Fancy Poultry to be found in the country. Eggs carefully boxed and shipped to any part of the country. For circulars and prices address. A. /'. HOY Eft k Co., Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa, jan 29 3m CA ?IN KT .11 A K Kit AND UN DERTAKER.?I respectfully solicit work in tho above lino, such as Cofhns of ?11 styles, repairing Old Furniture, putting New Cane Bottoms in Chairs, and all other work in the above line done with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted. Give me a trial. B. J. LOYP, Markct-Ht.. dec 11?3m Next to Jao. A. Hamilton WHISKEY I.AHKJ.S For Sale at THIS OFFICE. ?.? "?0 i?? per hondr*d la&r IS SELLING ?, i , - 7 jj y DRY GOODS AND SHOES BELOW COST?CALL SOON?BARGAINS HAVE JUST RECEIVED FRESH GROCERIES & FINE LIGUORS.i i SOLD LOW FOR CASH?COME AND EXAMINE TU EM -.?n'i ?sie ?'i?i?*j!n?vh?>fl A XfnnT?T^ CORN and PEAS for which the highest Msr TT All I JJiJU"" tet Price will be paid in CASH or Barter at my Old Staud Staud. J. W. PATTERSON. feb 6 c 1/ oi'Y A'?, NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! JOHN DAVIS & CO. nAS MOV KD TO THE NEW STORE next to TREAD WELL'S HOTEL, RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C, And Respectfully offers to their Friends and the Public Ocuerally, Goods as CHEAP us chu be purchased from "An)* other Man," consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, &c. We warrant to plcanc all Who will favor us with a call. Jan 29 *_ Ijr W. T. M?LLER, GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER. ?-:o:-?? ?r-SELLS FROM JANUARY 1st, 1870 FOR CASH ONLY.-ei .-:o:??? K;-eps a well Assorted Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, also DRIED FRUIT. WHITE DEANS, DUTCH HERRINGS, and PICKLED CtfCUM BERS iu Barrel. Constantly on hand CINCINNATI LAGER. EDINBURG ALE. CABI NET, WHEAT and WEDDING WHISKEY, FRENCH BRANDY and HOLLAND GIN. All of the above warrauted to be GENUINE. jan 29 nov 13?ly W. T. MULLER. THE BALL IN MOTION. -:o: Decline in GOLD is Having: its Effect Seeing is Believing*, and if you Wish to Believe CALL AT GEO. H. COENELSON'S STORE, As we for a short time, iutend offering fot CASH, a LARGE PORTION of OUR STOCK, which, in comparison to the REAL VALUE, will look as if we wish to GIVE THE GOODS AWAY. Come OFTEN and come EVERY DAY. GEO. H. CORNKLSON. jan 22 oct 3 k ly GEO. H. C0RNELS02J, IS AGENT FOlt Zells Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate E ORDERS FOR PERU cr LEADING FERTILIZ milEY A I.SO KEEP ON II AND AND TAKE ORDERS FOR PERU JL VIAN and PACIFIC GUANO, and all oth ERS. Dissolved Bone, Piaster, etc. STOCKEH'S CHEAP CASH STORE, NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP !! I SHALL, FROM THIS DAY UNTIL THE FIRST OF MARCH NEXT, OFFER MY entire Slock of FALL and W11VTEX GarOOS at very Low Prices. The rcrsaming Slock of Cloaks, Shawls, Winter Dreea Goods and Clothing will be offered at Coat. These Uooda must be sold to make room for 8PRINQ GOODS. Coaie soon and get bargains. I have also a Good Stock of Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, Groceries, Ac Ac, cheap far Cask, jtn 1 aug 23 V? ttt tu* of Um a t.mj Assignee's sale. In the District Court ot the United States tor the District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter* Y,.v. ' Kvotts, Bankrupt ex parte C. B. 15 le Assignee. By virtue of in order of sale from the Hon orable the District Court of the United State*, for the District of South Carolina, I wtlj sHl at public auction, at Orangeburg CM., en Monday the 7tb day of Februar) neat, ut ttw naual hours of sale, all the reaf fatal* said Bankrupt, situate, in the Counti Lexington and Oraugeburr,. The lane1 be sold in tracts as follows, plats of wait ?' will be exhibited on day of sale. Tract No. 1. Containing 301 at-re* more y* less, situated la Lexington County, bound. I by lands of Dominica, Williams and otbei . ALSO No. 2. Containing 304 acre* more or le*e*C ( and bounded by tracts No*. I and a and Hull ?Swamp. ALSO No. 8. Containing ?cO acrea more or Was? and bounded by tracts Nos. 1 and 2, Domi nica and Bull Swamp. ALSO No. 4. Containing 409 averts more or lea*, and bounded by BuU Swamp, and tracts N"?. C, 7 and 8. ALSO No. 5. Containing 397 acres more or to*, a od bounded by Bull Swamp. Dominies, # Netsc and tracts No. 4 and 8. ALSO No. C. Containing 445 acres nwrc or leaf, and bounded by lands Mack. Suichtaad, Hooker, tiact No. 7 and JomV BridgeBusmL ALSO No. 7. Containing 471 acwes mere of tats. and bounded by tracts No. 4, Hand 0, snd Janes' Bridge ilu i J. ALSO No. 8. Containing 432 acrea more or less, and bounded by Staley, Neese. tractf Not. 4, fi and 7, and Jone;' Bridge Road. AlBO No. 9. Containing 101 acre? more or Iva*, aud bounded by Jefcoat, Williamson and Jones' Bridgo Road. The above niae tracts being part of the Homestead of said Bankrupt. ALSO The tra?*t known as the Huff tract In Lex ington County will be sold aa toll?**: Tract No. 1. Containing SUH acres mare v? leas, situate on Chalk Hill Cr-ek, aud bound ed by WillianiH, Jones, Harman tract, Kiavr , Jones' tract and tract No. 2. ALSO i No. 2. Containing 248 acres uiorc or Rant, on tbo waters of Rockey Spring Brancb, and I bounded by tract No. 1, Jones' land and the t Creek tract. ALSO The Rixcr Jones' tract containing 311 . ' acres more or leas, < ? Chalk Hill Crock, in Lexington County, sod bounded >>/ Jones, Well-, Hydrick aud Huff tract. ALSO. One tract of bind containing 220 acres* more or less, on Chalk Hiil Crvck in Lexing* ton County and bounded by the Huff tract, Jones' tract, and estate of tjauti, kaeau (.4 the llarstan tract. ALSO, One tract of hand containing i'TG ?ort? more leas, in Lexington County, on r?>? I Brancb, and bounded by lands of Jcfcoat. Huffman, Neese, llouvor and vibcrs, known . as the Staley trie'.. ALSO, . One tract of knd containing t.l?<ut 17-ja acrea mote er los. situate in I.r?ingt**n County, on Rockey Spring I'.raneh, aad bounded by Cullum, Mims, i bolt, Clark *i-n and others. This is a valaab o ?atU acut. ALSO, The. tract known as the Gardner tract, a!?a. ate in Oraageburg County, wilt be sold in three trauta aa follows; Trad No. 1. Containing 112 acraa mere ?r les.x. and bounded by Bvr Brancb, lands of ('artin, Robinson, Cook and Waters' Terry Roast. ALSO, No. 2. Containing 227 acre.< moro or lea*, nnd hounded by land* of Cook, Kobiufc-a, Wolfe and Waters' Ferry and Ldgenc.d Road. ALSO No. 3. Containing 316 acres more er WysM and Grounded by lands of North, HobiutS*, Cartie, Wolfe und Kdgeneid K-.?*?!. ALSO All the right* ?f Saw Timber on *V*ul M0Q acres of land, sold by the said Irani. nipt to Dan',1 Jcfco.it. ALSO Alt the Timber ?u 800 acr<s or land, -*d4 by said Bankrupt to John Hooker. also 62 All the Saw Timber en 100 acres of !.-. u?'i, of" cd by Isaac Kiduiond and sold by ??;<< Bankrupt to Peter ltedmond. ALSO All the Saw Timber on 2.'0 acres of Un-1 sold by said Bankrupt to Wm. Hooker. ALSO All the rights to cut and nse the Saw Tim ber on ISO acres of land owntl by Lewis Goodwin. ALSO All the rights to Timber en '4} acre* *f land owned by David Furtick. Terms for Real Ksiate?One-third cash, balance in one and two ye?rs, purchasers giving bond nnd mortgage with a covenant of resale in case the coadititns of the bond art not complied with, and to pay forpaper* and stamps. Conditions for Right of Timber, ca?h. C. B. GLOVER. Assignee of Wm Knot la. jan IS td KOTICE. Mr. NATHAN B. WANNA? (RR is my duly appointed Attorney u transact my business during my absence from the State. AMOS ROOK P.. Orangehurg, S. C, Jan. Tib, 1870. jan 8 * i\ NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED and OFFERING LOW FOB C A S B BY i\ E, SALES AS, BAM BEUG AND GRAHAM'S f$ifc dec It