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[Vor-t!tiu>'4 F.r.U rcuje.} thousand *l ila.s tor range lights on Sul livan's Island, Charleston hnrbor, and that it is necessary that an act should be passed oading the jurisdiction of their sites to the United States, to. which your Attention is respectfully invited, i Tnero are a number of provisions in the Constitution which require appropri ate legislative action to carry thorn into effect, such as the provision for tjivorco, tho appointment of officers and employ ee*; of the Lunatic Asylum, time aim manner of inaugurating the Go\ei*nor and Lieutenant Governor, and electing justices of tho pence i\C, to which I would respectfully call your attention. MISCELLANEOUS . Gentlemen' nf the General Assembly? Taxation is the vital ? power of all gov ernments, and I iuvoke your sorious at tention to the necessity of a strict econo my in expenditure, so that ho more taxes be levied than is consistent with an efficient administration of ti e gov ernment. Notwithstanding the consti tutional provision for a uniform and equal jrato of asscsineat aud taxation, the taxes on real and personal property hare become onorous, while railroads and other important interests aro virtu ally exempt. Thore is much room tor retrenchment iu the salaries of county officers, and especially in that of school and couuty commissioners, whoso com pensation is greatly disproportionate tp ?the trifling amouut of duty performed 'by them. Having thus submitted to you the condition of the State, nud made those recommendations as to your legisla tion which seemed to mo judicioust I might perhaps properly conclude this -lucssagc ; but I cannot refrain from say ing what I feel deen-ly. I am conscious that I bare been re-elected by a large majority of the citizens of this Stotc?a ?majority so largo * as to secure my ad ministration agaiust any opposition of practical consequence, and I trust thut my conduct in the future, as iu the past, will show how thoroughly I recognise the confidence whioh has been vouchsafed io nie?but 1 cannot refuse to recogoizo the fact that a largo body of those iu whose hands the wealth, tho inilueucc and the cducatiou of the State have, iu former times, beeu entirely placed, and in whese hands, to a very considerable extent, they aro still placed, have been ?opposed to the party of tvhich I am the chosen representative, and aro to-d?y apprehensive of the results of my ad ministration. As far as I am individually concerned, white 1 wish it were other wise. I will bear with ? patience the denunciation that I know proceeds from an entire misconstruction of my-acts, my thoughts and my f> clings. But if I know myself, that which I -desire above all things is the restoration of harmony to tho disturbed opinion of this State, ' the recognition by all clissos in tho State of their mutual dependence and their ? common interest; and if I could close my term of office knowing that my efforts had been successful in making all men feel once moro that they have a common interest iu the reputntiou and prosperity cf tho Stato, I should rest content- with myself and thaukful to the God of Peace, who used mo as His instrument. I know how difficult this will be ; but, in conclu sion, 1 will say that t will pledge myself to every legimnrc effort for tho accom plishment, of this desirable result, ami will hail, as the best friend of the Stato and my administration, every and any man, supporter or antagonist, who will aid mo in any way to compass this per flGect work of peace. . (Signed.) ROBERT K. SCOTT, 'Governor. . South Carolina Conference? B Aii.uoAD F/. "Ors.?The South Caro lina Conference, of tho Methodist E. Church, will hold its next session at tho Claflin University, Orangcburg, com mencing December 22d, Bishop Simps?u presiding. Examinations on tho after noon and overling of tho 21st. The South Carolina Railroad will carry mem bers and delegates tor t&xo one way, pro . Tided tho return ticket is oalled for, when the ticket is purchased to the Con ference. The Greenville and Colombia Railroad will return those in attendance on certificate of th? Secretary of the Conference. The Wilmington aud "dan chester, North-Eastcrn aud Cheraw aod Darlington Railroads carry clergymen, traveling on official business, at half furo. Let all tliOBo who propose to attend tho Conference take due notice aud govern themreives accordingly. -A. WERSTE?. OitANOEtiuuo, S. C, Dec. 6,.1870 Tho Louisville Courier Journal says of duelling: "Tn thi? age n bully's denunciation' can fix no.lasting stigma. Tho war proved personal courage to be a common heritage to our race, aud that nous stood the test so poorly as the duolist and Ihe bully No njan now regards the acceptance of challenge as a proof of courage. On the ceotrary, tho tendency is to regard it as an net of cow truly deference to tho Standard of tnotk chivalry, tct up by a class who are wanting in genuine eourago and real lEftuiillCSS." TH& ?liANCrEBURG NEWS SATUKDAXi 10,1870. LAW O** rViiW&KlI?JBIiS. L Any person who tnkcH a paper regularly from tho past ottiee-~-\vhe?lu!r dtrcctedto hl* name or another?or whether ho has aub ?e.-ribed or not, is responsible fort Ii? pay. ". If a person orders his paper discon tinued, ho mast pny all arrenrgex, or tho publisher may oontinuo to send it until pay ment iti made, aud collect the whole- aiuouui, whether it is taken from tho office or not. ?. If n subscriber order? his paper to bo stopped at a certain time, nud the publisher 'continues to scud jt, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if ho takes it out of the pogt ofiice The law proceeds on tho grotu.d that a mfiii must pay for whut he usos. 4. Tho Courts have 'decided that refusing te tako newspapers and periodicals from tho post-office, or removing and leaving thorn aaqalled for isyrxmn Jacie cvideuce of inten tional fraud. JUi !.<J Li - ?' l?lflUi ?l'i HUB1.1 .".. 1 ... -1.J.1?1LLU The United States Senutorship. ^ This election canio off on Wednesday last. T. J. Robertson wrs re-elected hy a complimentary majority. Tho contest was warm iu tho extreme, aud ovory spc icies of electioneering resorted to and ex hausted. Severn] colored candidates were in the field, and who, to judge from the drifts of their appeals to color, would never havo dreamed of running for U. S. Senator, had it becu their fortune or Misfortune to have been born white. "Our poor oppres jd colored race" was the cry of every black man that offered himself for the position. Of its effectu ality, oven upon the sablo portiou of our Legislature, lot the result of ?ha. struggle Now we have no objection' to a color ed man being elected to the Senate of* i tho United States from South Curolina; but we do object to one going there to represent exclusively his own hue atid complexion. We do not pretend to say however, that cither of the candidates, who solicited the votes of onr General Assembly on 'Wednesday last for thut position, were guilty of such ib'teutions; but we do emphatically assert that their appeals to color were indicative of such. As it is, Ilol erts in is re-elected. IIo is au energetic and hard workiug man. For these aud other reasons, we arc glad of his success. To stay at home, is tho fate of thoso who made their mournful and plaintive appeals to "men of our color." iSxneri* once, perhaps, will yet be severe enough, especially, iu the ease* of these men, to teach them that to know a ciau on ac count of previous condition race or color, is unrcpublican, and that those who thus discrjuiinnte, will ere long meet that oblivion which such u course must ncce?8;trilly create for them. It is a pathetic way of talking, wo admit, but to say tho least of, very ineffectual. "My poor oppressed color!" Mow isn't that pure Republicanism ? Over the left, j Away with such, we say ! - - - ????rwgrrv * ? - -4MW?mai [communicated.] Free- Schools. To Editor of Ecu-* :?The Trustees are very happy to uotico the altered tone of Republican, in your issue of lust week, compared with his furnier article, lie does not now assume that our existing schools itro formed upon nr. nnti-republi enn bnsis or that they .arc for somo un mcutioucd crime ; but. it now appears that he thinks no schools where colored children arc allowed to attend, will be patronized by them on the nvcount of | the prejudices of the . ichitss against tho colored. But wo ask Republican how a Echool( can be truly n free school, orga nized on hi Republican basis, aud bo free to all classes 00 the same conditions, and yet cither class i^e prohibited from at tending such schools ? If another free school should bo opened in this district, and should a colo^p child wish to at tend, who has tho right to drive said colored child, from suid free school? Will Republioan becomo tho guardian of said school, nnd drivo away all tho colored who might prefer to attend? lf'| he should not do this, aud a colored child Bhould attend said school, would not tho prejudice against the colored child break up the school by scattering the whites. But ns far os we are nblo to judge, the great majority of tho white people id this section uro opposed to any hind of free schoola. They regard free schools us a nuisance not to be tolerated by the poblo blooded nristocrnoy of this soction. It i* looked upon us a sort of n "Yankee ami nigger," institution which has boon imported by ''Carpet-buggers," ami should be scorned, uud frowned upon by ail who love the South, and worship at the shrine of hor departed glory. They will nut vote for free schools, nor pa tronizo free schools, but they hold them nil iu tho same repute aw the Bureau jichoolsf the like to which Repuhl.cau re fers. Wo huvo good reason to think this, for oven Republican advocates h: ideas incog, and wc tottture to ttky has nut a child, of any complexion in wild to r.ny school', and mole than this, although possessing an.pic (luuliticutioli* lot- lunch ing, \ro have jet to learn that oven he could collect * respectable number of white scholars r.u the free school basis; Y.t. enough to ?*>?i?ue.*$o bo ro I publican und practicable in this commu nity. Lot him or any other until bring us n list of whito children asking for what he ndvoente*, and we will give the matter careful consideration. Tho pa rents of the white children or tho place do not wish of us, what Republican as sumes, up they are not so inconsistent as to ask what they, in their sentiments so conscientiously oppose. In the mean time, wlrilo wc arc opposed to all cruel and unjust prejudice, in any community, we should bo glad to do all wc can to promote tho interests of f'roo schools. Ohan<;r.iirk<; SchoolTkvbtf.ks. Orunguburg December Gth 1870. ( Jfsgazlncs, &c? Godky's Lady's Book.?All that pertains to tho mutations of tickle yet interesting fashion is carefully chronicled in the handsome pages of Uodcy. The very latest changes in tho costumes of the fair are represented by means of un illuminated fashion-plate, containing six different styles of dresses. An extension sheet, comprising different pntterns of robes, suits, wraps, dresses for children, cups, and fichus. The w n*k department is replete with instruction to ladies, aad is profusely embellished with fine wood engravings. Wheu weexomiuc the uumbcrs of thi. niatchless periodical, mouth by month, as thoy arc' received, we think surely Mr. Codoy has reached tho highest attainable point in his department of I literature, yet, behold ! the succeeding number shows that he has cliiult^d still higher. It should bo in every family, ns it is an invaluable assistant to the housewifj. Godey is truly gorgeous! It improves with every i?>uo. It is continually astonishing us with* some new enterprise. BOtUO additional attraction. The beauty of its typography, itt gems of literature, its fun,d of useful i formation, its artistic and elega?:t engravings und fashion plates, cannot be surpassed, and the value of the articles given to each sub scriber is perfectly astonishing. H-usbaiids ought to make their wives Christmas presents of the Lady's Book for one year. It isthbe est in tho world. Wc will furnish the K KV7S with Oodey's July's in - . SouniEiiN Cultivator.?We ro eeived the November No. of this invalu able publication yesterday, chock full, as usual, of the most admin ble rur.tter for tho Southern planter, gardener and housewife. It has vastly improved of late as to looks, and now presents a most comely appearance. No agricultural journal published South of tho Potomac has, wo are assured, a stronger hold upon popular fuvor, and uoue, the best judges say, moro indisputable deserves it. Price $2 per yoar?Wiu. & W. L. Jonot?, pub lishers and proprietors, Athens, Go. TllK United States Pateut Luws, with instructions how to obtain Patents, is tho titlo of n work of 112 pages, sent to us by Muiiu a*-Co.,37 Park Uow, New York. It also contains the official rub.., forms for pateut .deeds, hints on selling patents, 1?0 diagrams of mechanical movements, and a large variety of other useful iufor-.] mution. It is a boo!; really worth having, and can be hud free by all who will scud their names to Messrs. Muun & Co , as abovo. Tho first uumbor of the Yuuny Folks Rural is received. It is a fine looking sheet of eight pages, t he largest of the young peoples' papers, full of entertain ing matter?good stories, dialogues and pieces for school exercises, pictures, etc. It is designed to cultivate a taste fur Rural life. 31.00 per yearj single num bers, ten cents. Published by 11. N. P. Lowis, Pub. We/tu n Rural, Chicago, 111. 7~l"0'jT]gA> Y. ' Departed this life in Orangebarg S. C. on the loth day of November, 187U, in l!io T'.ili year of her nge. Mrs. MA 11Y MAIL CHANT, rclie. the late John* Merchant, Esq., I of Wisley Surrey, England. NOTI<; 12.-600 Acren ol Lund on Four Mile Branch, near Mr. Calvin I llogdons' for sato Stf.oO per acre. One-lutlf cto.h uud flie balance in two yours, in Lots to suit, purchasers. For further particulars apply to JOHN D. FOG LB, dec 10?8t On Rarnwcll Head. [The People's Bakery. next DOOlt to \ BKD COFFEE POT, EM of Prttbytcriun Church, Rm.uR-.St. i am happy to ANNOUNCE to tho CITL ZKNti of Orangebuig, that I am now PRE PARED ?? SUrX'LT Fainiles and Customers wiili BREAD, CAKES, H&S, and all other articles generally found in a FJ1UST CLASH BAKERY. V? CODING CAKE prepared with great oare to suit the most fastidoux tastas. The PATKONAOE of ?y friends ami fel low-cititene is respectfully solicited. TIJOS> W. ALBEKUOTTI. Mrs. ALBERGOTTI returns thanka for the Patronage heretofore bestowed, and honea her frlauds and Customers will coin in, ua the same. Rhe will keep constantly on hand an as* Hortmenl of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES as usual. dec 10 3m THAT'S WH ATS THE MATTEL! THEO??BE ROHM k BR?, Have Everything that Anybody Wants FOR THE CHMSTMAS HOLLIDAYS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of DE ESS GOODS JUST tho THING for a FINE HOL LI DAT PRESENT. Abo a FINE STOCK of DRESS GOODS, Domestic Good*, Blankets, Fli.nnels, Ready Made Clothing, Bo its, Shoes, '-? ritnks, &o. Do.:'t inil to cull as Great Bargains are offered by * THEODORE KOHN & BRO. doe 10 . C ly ~~M' NAMABA &~ JONES^ ARE NOW SELLING EEAtDY MADE CLOTHITO, LATEST CLOAKS & DEESS GOODS RE(MHDLESSOFCOST! - How is the Time to Get Bargains! FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND?COME AND SEE FOR YOUUSELVKS d?o 10 c ly The State of South Carolina, COURT OF COMMON I'm*as. County oft Ouanckiu ;ku C. A. Stale;, IT. W. Stalcy, 1 M. C. Ulmer, I*. I). Stalcy. and Copy Anna I'. Culler and L. Dane Summons. Culler, Plaintiffs } Against For Uelief. J. Wesley Itouser and llachel, Compi.iint Iiis wife, Defendants. J Served. To the Defendant : J. Wesley Ilotiscr ami H?chel lljtr -sr. -\TOU AllK jli'.ULT.Y SUMMOXill) and 1 required 10 answer the coaipUii.t in tins nclion, which is BJlafin the oJhcc <>i' tin Clerk of Common I'leks lor the raid Couniy ; and to serve a cimy iH'vciu? :in-iv r t > > lue said complaint, onid?^v.ib-icr;ucjf*--"^ 'da;? riTier the ? ei^^^^hrj-' of, ex'-lcsi^ ? the day of euch sor\ice?j audit \ ..t tail to . answer the complaint within the hmo afore- ' said, the plaint-.it in this action wril apply to j ihe Court forth? relief demanded hi com plaint. l>atcd Orangcbli'jrjkfeecnbsr^ h ik7:">. II U l'SDNS & I.KG aus, 1ZJ.ak ? DlHULK, m.alutiffa Attorneys. : I certify th*t t':\r- nhovo Summons is |>ub< TWlied under au order of the Jutlg'i of pro- ; bate for the Count; which extends the time j for answer to six vceks. 8th December l*:Q. U??tlGK BOL1VKU, dec 10? Ct <'. C. U. C. Assignee's Sale. IN BANKRUPTCY, lathe Matter of JotlN C. FANNING, Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibiu.e, j Assignee. By virtue of an or ler of sale to me directed, I from M;r lionornblc District Court of the | United States, for ttio District of South Car- . olina, I wid sell ut public auction, si Orange- ' burg C% II on Monday January 2d 1871 at-j the usual hoars of sale: All that plantation or tract of lan l lying in the Fork of EdistO, Ormigeburg County, ! continuing 40 acres more or 1?bh, hounded by lands of Mrs. M. Gardner, N. A. "Keadlo 1 nod-. Also one it ill o. Conditions cash. JVouuftsC-ra to pay for papers &ud stamps. I I*. V. DIBBLE, Assignee John C. Fanning lUnkrupt. dec It) id Assignee^ Sale. IN liAKlilTTCY. In the Matter of CALEB 0. stephens, Bankrupt, Ex part. P. Y. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of s<alc to me direct ed trnui ihc Honorable.District Ccurl of the United States, for the District of South Caro lina, I will sell ut public auction, al Orange burg C. U., on Monday, th e2d day in Junu ory.lP.7I. a; the usual Jtoun of sale: t All the interest of Caleb Q. Stephens, Bankrupt, in all that plantation of tract of land lying on South F.distu Uiver, Omng - burg County, containing ?'in ncre? inore or less bounded by lands of I. D. Cleckluy, es tate of John S. JttnniAgs, South Bdisio Hi vor and estate iamls of - Thomas. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay for papord an?l stamps. I'. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Caleb u. Stephens, Bankrupt, dec 10 td IN TU : COURT OF PROBATE. Wil?r.k.\s, Joseph Cooper InOh appiidto nu> for letters of Administration ou tue Es? late of James Stcrensop, lato of Orangeburg County, deoeased. Thuse are therefore to cito nnd admonish, all and singular tho Kindred uhd CrrtrVr\ft"s^ of the said deceased, to be ami appear be fore mo at a Court of I'rob.ne for tt.e said County, to bo hoiden at Orungeburg on the 24th day of December, l?70, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show causo if ary, why the said Ad ministration should not bo grunted. Olren under my hand and the Seal of my Court, this nth day of Deo., .1. D. 1S70, and in tho ninety-fifth year of American independence. T1IAD. C. ANi Kj;V\>\ doe 10?2t Judge of Probate. AN ORDINANCE To Pfevcizl ILLICIT TRAI?K or TRAFFIC wlililn ihoCor. portitc UmitH off ttriuisri burg, H. C . ? Scoring 1. That from and after the Gth Doocniber, 1*70. any I'trson or Persons found Selling, limu-ring. F.xchnnging, or 'Imposing ol Produce, l.ooda. Chattel* or Merchandise of any chat-aolcr hrtween the hours of u o'clock I'. M. and ?"> o'eloek A. M., fron? I he l.nl September Co 1st M..roii. and between the hpnrs of lb o'clock 1*. M. und ?1 o'clock A. M. from the 1m March to 1st SdptrnibCr, shall subject the OtTnndrr to ? Penalty not cxe vuing Kifty (GO) Dollar*. 8r,u. Hail" of the Fin.? t'ollected ahull ?? '. ,, !o !(,,, int'oraicr when suthcicnt PrpU ia giypn to Lonrivt. Si.c. ;j. Any OriUttrttiv~, -. r'~V. . contrary io or repugnant to Ihia Ifcrdlttacg Is lu fvby repealed. N. A. llLLL. [?-?..] Superintendent. E. .1. Omvkro*, Clerk. iU-c IU 4t AMENDMENT tu :>:.>;.v2: iikikcttop* pliCM. k*. v.. for the Ton n of Oiaugvliurtc. ri. C. ' Srt ri. ?: I. That any lioter.ttt Yen Irr or Trad.r who bring* llertva. Mules. Ac. in the l.'orpnrnte Limit* of orangrburfr shall forthwith make a Itet> rn to the t'Lrk of Cnttncl', t )ti iniiiiuerof ?tock on bund. Skc. Avy Stork, auch as llorsw', Midca, Sic. Sold or Hargail ?>l for and DeliTered within :'.i ?'orpoti.ti* Limo? i r f?utwide ??f t!ie Town 0i" urang^burj? during Ms or tbrir Stay, a .'lor making his tbtur Kautrna to th? i l^k ?! :.!'. auhjoet to tue taa of Une Dollar per II-ad. Si.e. Ik Any .Violation to tki* Ordinane ahull subject the O0?n ttr to ? Fiae of not Ic h than l-'irc (h) l?nllu; * nor more than Tw my-k'ivc [2~>) Do'lurs. Me. I. Ordluar.co, or part thereof. Contrary to er K? pug:i?nt to ibis I'rdimtnce, la !. .: c' ?. J'.cpe.-.b d. N. ACSTIN HULL. [?..?.] lut>-ud .nt. K. .1. Oi.ivr.r.os. CKTk. dec 10 4i IRE WCH OAjK, RINK and LIC.IITWCdID for /??In Cboup, and Refvcred auy whett in Town with dispatch. Ordera left it ?he Mole of /Mew rs. M A HONEY promptly attended to. d!ec 3 By virtue uf sundry writs ul ft. fu., to me directed 1 will ?eH to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg Court House, ou the first Monday in Jan. next, for cash, alt the right, titla and intercut of the Defendants lu tha fallowing property, vis : Une tract or land containing 100 acres more or leva, bounded by Utiveuder, Hilde brand and Saui'l Ott. Levied on aa the pro pert/ of W. D. Stubler at die Stilt of Joaepb Clover. ALSO One tract of land containing G8J acres snore ur leas, bounded by lande now or late of Daliace and Jeeao H. SUirer on Halfway Bwamp. Levied on aa the propeity of John II. Shircr at the suit of Tboaui* Suarloek. ALSO One lr iet of laud containing 200 acraa tore ur leas in Edisto Fork, bounded by IK >. Porter*, J. C. Fauniug. Joseph W. Phillips a 4 tract aet off as Homestead. Jdo otner tract containing COOaero* more orieaa, bounded east by tract set ae Home ?te.ti, eolith by Joseph Phillips and Eiiei? Philips, west by Clia*. J. S?onien. A.-..i micro it in ftte different tracts of laiio Levied on as the property of Allen Port rat the sail of Jusaea Li Junes, Lndorace. ALSO On? tract of Und containing ?00 acres more ?r 1,-s.s, b^undsd nortii und cent by Ann Rerr/. eot.i.i !>v J. ..V. Lst ry uu I west by Ucrry met L.ita.irwF Levied on u? the r*/c porty u U. U. M. Kerry .,t the auit oi John P. Let ty, Guardian. ALSO .-_ One tiaot of land containing o!5 > acres more or ess, bounded north by estate vf J. W. lledmtud, sou i a by JJauiul Riley, east Ly Mr*. O. L Gravis aud wesi ?>y Mre. ITolic and The?. Talsh. Lorten on as tho property of Win. .M.Gaffii-y ?? Hie anil or J. IT. ami j O. D. Hil*j), Adims. Thia property hy consent of Judgment Crcdnoes. >vill oe >>dd ?*r oiie-kalr easu, bat? aucc uu a credit 1* mounts, secured oy bond | und mortgage, u.ii. cuvointsi tor resale. ALSO * Oae tract of laad containing 470 acres more or Jess, liuuudod on uoriti by N. F. Herhotg and Olivia Riley, ocat.b/ C. A. ?Stale*, south by W. M. l.i.iffney and Duv.d wolf? .nid west by tract set off to widow a* ;ow r. Atao C.c remainder itj do**er of tho wido/.v u uci-es more ur te?>s, bouncRrd en cart by li.c above tract of -tili ?eres, South by ?id tVollie, west hy J. M. Heilung and north by -V F. HYilnig. Levied uii m the property of Jacob VV. ilcduiotid at tiie auil of J. \V*. and ?t. iJ IliKy, Adm'rs. Ly consent of Judgment ON?titora, this propcr.tr Mill bu sold tor one hi IT casu. bal nuuu uu a ere.Iii et' 1? months, secured by bond and mortgage, with covenant ut resale.. Purchasers tu pay for pjpers and stamps. " A LSO All that bud/ of land, forming part o(*Ortk Villa, embracing the House and i.uildings, bounded on the.north by a New Sifvct. sepa rating it front lauds of Aihi?i Siu.-ak, ami oihrr.s. Kaai hy Market Street, souili by a New Street, and west by llroughton Street. To be avid in pareeL), according to a plot in the Sheriff* ouie?. Terms?by consent of Judgment Creditors, all aniouuta under &200. cash ; over 8-W, the surplus one 1ml. ea?h, balance in one your.: Tho House lot and building, ont> . third easiw bulajtcc in one ami two ye: rs. Credit portion* to*bo~a>onv^d hy mortgate of rhe pr. pcriy witli ,envetinnl ? ! in I .it... .. /...... . Pur chasers to pny i??r pap'? r amtstnuips. Levied on a? the properly at Mrs. F.lixa bcth Urownu at the ?uit of Aloa ??igr, As signee. SheiifTa Office, ) it. L IC CS. Orangeburg V. iL. S. (?., V 8. .o. C. l>eocm>h>r H, 1870. j dec 10 td Sheriff's Sales. ORANtiKHUmj? I.M L'lDOI.lN i'LKA*; Julia A. McKewn, Ailm*x | vs. In '.ho Thontas C, APiorgo'.ii, j Circuit Oeurt. et. us. el. al. by virtue af an order of sale made in this case by Cue said Court. 1 will sell at Orange burs;, 8. C, on Monday tho 2d day of Janu ary next, during tho uaual bonra of sale all the Heal Estate of wbiob the late W. I. Mc Kewn died seised, to wit: 1. AH that tract of land pitaato in the Village of Orangebm-g, on the Five Chop Road, containing twelve acres more or less, bounded by lands of II. Rigga and Es tate IV. T. McKewn. being the tract on wVeh the said W. T. McKewn resided in his lire time. - e 2. Ail the r .la.'ii.eL'r in duvet in all that lot or parcel ot land situated in the Village of Orangebnrg, on the Five Chop Road, con taining four and one-half [41] acres more or less, bounded by lands vf It. Riggs, Geo. Boliver, and the tract above mentioned. 8. All the remainder in dower iu all that tratst of land akuated ia OrangcbtirgCuunty, on both aides cf tea Fire-Chop Roa I. (said tmet will be-oM in two parcels, tho said Road being the dividing Lue.) containing four hundred and ftfty four [4541 acres more or less, bounded by lands of flon. T. W. Glover, I!. Tbunderhurk. B. F. Simmons. H. Riggs, and lands formerly of D. R. Bartou, and lands of D. IV. Hart on, C. Arant, and Joaoph Cooke. Terras?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, purchaser to give bond for aafd credit portion bearing interest from day of aale, and secured by mortgage with a covenant for resale on a breacb of do condition of the bond, and also to pay fur papers and etamps. FOR SALE! WILL BE SOLD on aal? lay i in January 1871, une tract ui 1 land, with Dwelling Ilona? and other Improvement* on it known in the ??HOML'S IT.AO TRACT,*' on which the Jate Mr*. Diana Roach lived, con taining 4.Mi acres mere or less. Terms wade kuown on day of sale. Suld by coos*a; ot ?he heirs, fur partition. B. J. OLtVKUOS. For ?he llelra in Interest, dec 10 Id ALSO in THE COUVr Of 1'ilOB.vTK. OKANOP.nUUO CoUSTY. Margaret Huukerpiler ) Petition David Win H unkcr'piler, ) Partition In pursuance to ?monier to me directed by l?e ll.uuurn.hlc ThadC. Andrews Judge of ihe probate CouA, I will expose to public outcry on saleduy in January uext, the fol- \ lowing tract of land, viz i All thai troct or parcel of land situate and lying and being in tbe County of Ornnpednrg and ? (i ufjies^id, eoiuaining sadly moro or le.-a, and bounded by lands of Weeks, ticurgc L. Smith, and Swart x lluu | gci polor. Terms.?One-half cash, balaneeon a credit [ of one yar, purchaser lo give bend and i mortgage, bearing interest fruin dey of sale, payable annually, with a covenant for re .ale on a breach or the condition of said ! bend, also to pay for papers and stamps. AL.SU in.tuk contT of rnon.vTK, (MtANctni lie. County. s. a. r.ujl, ^ <\ U. lfu% Sale M. B. matt. S lu vs. I Partition. Estate C. J. Rail. i 1? j ur>uanoe lo r. no Her to me direeMd by the tioMurarde1 Thad/C Andrew*, Judgr uf tbe Probate Ctturl, L will expose lo public outcry ?n sr.Iesdny "in January next, tUr fol low jug trsol of land, viz: / Ali ?liat Plantation or tract of land Vying nr iite lower p?rt of St Matthews Parish. i ?>ra?iire'?urR ouniy. containing three i.tiu ! drt.d and siily-ans acre*, mmv ?r lr>-s. I hummed by ti.'lUri. J. Sellers, 1'.. '.'.wni>i?). j \?. Kraus, M. ?am?Irr, a j Terms One-jUdrd caW with covenant iur n.;i e fur paper* uu I stamps. AUKJ in Tiiij eofirr of ihiobatk. OwAMiftni :\ti Cut i X. |T. tJJeatou,,. v?. Kmaaurl (.'ti ctw o. :J. By order of the Probate t.Vurt ana<fo fca this et.?-. 1 will s?llM t?rnnge>?ur^ it. 11., nm the 1st Mtt.day in January next, fuf half* cash, tin tialance hi mns year, aeodre'l by luittd anA Mortgage of premises, with "eevc n .ut for resale. -f*urcdtar?rs to fay fur pa p? rs, stamps ami rccordiug: and to ba>v? the privilege or paying all c**h. Th-following lands m s*i l Conti.y. which were of Ahaa lom Gier.tun. deceased : 2. 70 acres, bounded by lands of tar. Pom, Tlioma? Gteat??. Lot 1, assigned iv the wid ow ?od L?j(t :t next detonhed. Jt. IWj acres, bounded by Thomas Cleaton and It. M*rgaa> la mi aha* tjt Lsu 2 and 4, *. 101 acres, bounded by the aboT* Lot !t, and by rhc Lot 1. assigned te thd Vitjaw and by II. S. Morgan's Isnd. j h. 21 teiffc, granted Absalom t?l*at?a in 1S4U. nkd bounded by his lands and those ef I Tin .lal and Argots I 6 ?tl ncrrs. bounded nn lands of T>r. Tain, Dan'! borne, Peter fogfe and Absalom Ulea ton. I 7. 30 aarrs being part of a traet bought by A. and T. Olcaiou from It. MeMlebael in I MO, mid which wag granted to Win. Hnil in 1772. the same being the half of 40acre*,, owned in common by T. tiles tan and de ceased. ShetlflV Office; ) ?HM??. Orange b".rg C. II., S. 0., i 8. O. C. December C, 1870. j dee 10 ?? Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of snndry write o?X-/*.. te me directed, and ef an ?r*ler in the Court of Probate, td i -j ?"?eestuents of Dower, 1 will u n .1 i ne Court House on tbe 1st Monday in January, the following property, levied en as the property of Frederick Hoffmen, dte'd, I at the suit of 15 F Simmons and others, to 1. Uuc tract, of ;;".'> acres n\or* or Ions, ia I Orangebwrg County, bun^dc.! fcy Louisa C'ulclavuc, D. Furtick, Lewis t>oocts win, M. Whetstone, ]!. D. J. Whetstone, au.l?I?Uiley. L O Y. 2. one of 370 acres more or less, ia same County, bounded by lauds of Wm. Knotts' Mi?, Ited- man, Lewis (loo.lv. \, 0. W. Whet-, ?tone and tract 4 hereafter deaoribed. ?. One of *70 j airc*?u>ore or teen, m as me County, hounded by Locks of U. M. V Let. stone, Bamberg' Pound Jos. Knot?*. Irtwla Goodwin and said tract 4. ' 4 .And ono other n ?o: ?f 112DJ ae^so as ore er l?sa, in saute County, hounded on lauds of Wat. Knotta, tracts 2 and a. C. M. Whet stone, Ann Inabiaet, Samuet L'lraer, Sarah stu^kland and Jane Muck. By consent at the Judgment Creditors, tke sale will be ftr Cj?o-tbivd ?aalt, tbe bsJanee in. twe erpnal annual iuftalment?, scoured by bond with interest from date, payable annu al! with a mertgftgo of tbe premises, and a cotcuant for resale and collection of the "bole amount upon ftrw breach of Ike.bond. Purchasers to pay for papers, stamps and re cording?but with tbe privilege of paving all eaxh. H. K1GGS, dee ?0?Ad 3. 0. C. Notice of Dimiasal, NOT1CR ? HEkKBT fltYKN* THAT l; edit, en the KH.h day of Jarttiary, 1*71, . tile my tiu&l account .s.i)h the iiOMocahle Judge of Prehate for Or*ng?bm-g Conn:y, aa. Administrator of tbe totales of Jj A- Kcitt and ask for Letters of Dismissed, P. tr, it?ffisirt; J.'c 10 AAnT?istrator. .