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THEORANGrEEGRG NEWS n ' .-? ? ' i - j\ FELDER MEYERS?Editob, yt^AXClAt A*rt Bl'StKSSS Ma*AQS?V 8ATIJUDAY, JULY 1,1871. 8 Evctyrnrtlolo; for tho .0?a^ok*u*u ,N?wa must bo accompanied by the i n\ name of "tB?"flB*or^-i'laol necessarily for publica jrftfr*^ ^ |(Uorantc? of good faith On the t?l?o4jKn l|?w p:>r TS.. J !?;;s Ott ?To} U THE BACH BETWEEN TUB ?'YOUNO ?Ktt?BSEBlOAS'' AND TBE "ELLIOTTS"? ^7A,-?S???R<&? I?ND/ HAPPY ZIXAL $ l\Y?EACH COMPANY SANGUINE OF. SUCCESS?A RUN OF ?00 YARDS?? *aiJ IU* ?<VOUNOvAMERICAS" MAKE IT ^?rI'l4TO?H08ANNAS OF FRAISE TO w0t*Bk QfABLANT BOYS-*?THE ELLIOTTS "^^lO?S^^mEl TRACk-^HOFE BURNS 't^HSBfQftTWr??'?>T1IBIR BOSOMS^-tHE ELLIOTTS MAKING ALMOST i?I0 ?ND ^HtWjpWftf) BY A BAt* MI8HAP-?A WILD "?"?B?lf rRlJtfN?LT CONFUSION?T H E ? *'* tjAtJSE EXPLAINED, AND THE RACE ^ofr^E1 PART' OF THE ELLIOTTS, POSTPONED. -*3?q* .> T. ut fefc ' hi ?? it 3 *t The season Doing unusually dull, aud . our gallant Fircmeu being ever possessed ?tSJIrithTa desire to reliove tho monotony oi /''our town, a week or so ngo a chnlleugc was Bent from' the "Young Americas" to the Elliott "Hook and Ladders" for a , ^jriai , of Bpeed. Tho Elliotts accepted tho challenge, whereupon the afternoon of Wednesday last was fixed as the time \ for the race. 1?* The conditions of the contest were as follows : H , ?., i CONDITIONS Of RACE. .$nH.l*& Each Company to be allowed ono a t man to every 100 lbs weight (of Engine or Truck) or fractional part of 100 "lbs. "I^ s$d. At starting, tho front axle of each apparatus to be on tho line. Distance to be run, 300 yarda.( To the Fire Well for the Young Americas and to the edgo of pavement ot Louis' Store for tho El liotts'.) To run on Russell Street. T\ tri* 3d. The Young America to draw from tho well near th? Engino House nnd throw a stream ot water on tho roof of the -Engine House through ouu section * (-50 It.) of hoBC. The Elliotts to have a tub of water at ^Sfl*"KJ?S?W ?-. 'P v tho trco box nearest the fctops of the -^Printing Office, to extend their ladder to v the roof of Louis' Storo and empty a bucket of water on the roof of the store. Nono to take part in the contest but theso detailed to run with the apparatus. ^} ^j^CQrding to this agreement tho re j% spectice detachments of the two Com 1 .^panics were out in full uniform, and w looking their prettiest, by 41 P. M. Notice had been given of the race through the columns of the New?, nnd our streets were thronged with lookers n /pa long boforo the time appointed for the contest to como off. ,f l We admit that wo were as curious aud :as anxious to sec tho boys run, as tho veriest countryman. Aud we did ace them, tco, to our soul's delight. Wcgot a |chair, and seated ourselves under tho shade of a large, sptcading tree. Who can say that wo were net "n looker ou \ '* rn Venice 7" If our e}*es were not re galed with a atght bo sublime, yet the appearance of our good aud gallaut Fire men was equally as grand. Tho up-ttoirs of the Engine House, tho upper story of the new store ou the corner oi AinrKct ana Kasseii streets, and the porticos of the storo of Messrs. Rull, Scoviil A Pike, all were filled to overflowing with ladies and gentlemen who had como front far and near to wit ness an event that was ucw in the histo ry of Orangeburg. Resides these crowds, the whole of Russell Street, from tho corner of I). Louis' store, up to Cbam pey's, was thronged with curious and busy souls. At about 5 o'clock P. M., tho "Young Americas" had out thoir beautiful En gine, with their faces wreathed in smiles, and evincing an abiding confidence in their chauoo for victory. The roll was called by 31 r. Fonn, and soon tho "Young Americas" were "front face !" to their cxoellent President, Mr. J. W. Mosolcy. Whispered words of oheer and, enoouragomont were now given to thp Company, and they were roady. Rut whilo all this was going on, there was ?r,otljcr scene equally as beautiful to gase upon. Lot us peep ut that scene. It's the Elliotts!, Thoy'top are in.fnjl uniform, and like their brothers of tho Yonnt: -Vmeri'a. full of hilarity, nnd Thoir roll of member* Was catted, and soon into lino they had placed them selves.) (Japt. John A. Hamilton, tho esteemed Fore mal) of the Elliotts, Was out with his men, and for what we know, like our friend Mr. Moeotay, whuporod, teffw voce, Words of encouragement to them Atay'tiowY^hMtfft'W each member of the Elliott Hook nnd Ladders, seemed inspired With the hope of a complete |;victory. The !' Young Americas*' looked baek a%Ibmr.eaivcreafios the sunfo ex* pfcaiion tif : *lsdMatv4?tory ou thoir part. f^SS^ \ And tnua the ho^ppy occasion proceed ed, on to the eud. At g ?tt 1\ M .he -Young Americas" marched up Eussoll Street to the spot from which they were to run. One observing the manner iu which they lagged along up to tho ''starting place," would, not have boon prepared to accred it them with tho speed nnd agility they showed en their return. I ? ' Arrived at tho farthest btnnd, where his houor, Mayor Bull, was seated, the "Young Americas" turned their Eugiue ! around, and awaited the aigual to start. At this juncture, excitement was ou tip toe. Men, boys, nnd babict, rushed madly from place to place, aud polling each other aside', aud saying in a kiud o' you better-look-out stylo, "that's my place," held fast to every inch of ground their feet could cover. At length all was quieted down, the street cleared by Marshal Wolf, and every eye turned upon the "Young Americas." Bravo boys ! a few seconds more, and the contest will be decided, so far as you aro concerned. But men, women and children are getting impatient again, the boys espe cially, and the signal "go," is given. ? From an almost breathless calm broke forth a Zouave yell from the "Young Americas," and the boys who, 'like a wounded snake," appeared scarcely ablo to drag themselves along a few moments before, came rustling, crackliug, thunder ing down Russell Street j with shout after shout of "go it boys !" aud soou finished tho work. Arrived at the Engine House?halted ?every man to his post?the hoso put down iu the well?the Engine worked and water thrown on tho house in one MINUTE AND TWENTY-NINE SECONDS, was what the Youug Americas did on the afternoon of Wednesday 28tb of June, 1871. Hero everything that could shout, shouted, and those who couldn't strain thoir teudor voices joined in tho refrain by slapping their tender hands; boys ran wildly about, toes were mashed ou all sides, and, oh ! la ! ono poor crea tr.rc's sensitive corns ground into dust. In a word; tho atmosphore was rent with shouts of "well-done !" ? Soon again things are quietod down, tho Marshal clears the streets, nnd the sanguine Elliotts are preparing them selves to heat the time made by the "Youug Americas." Just beforo they started oft, the latter company gavo them throe cheers, which they returned. Soon all will he rendy again. Men while the exhausted "Youug Americas" look calmly o i, and feel that the victory is theirs. But look ! the Elliotts have arrived, aud will soon start. The Judges are at their stands?ex citement aud suspense again pervades the breast of every ono present. One ! t uro !! three!!! and off the El liotts burst. This Company male almost incredible speed. Iodeoed, they came so fast from the word "go," that' many thought they would lag fro n pure ex haustion before reaching Louis' Store, upon which they were to throw water. But there is no breakiog down witli tho Elliotts, and on they come, yelling, whooping, shouting. Li ... Just as they got opposite Stacker's Hull, a signal was given for them to stop To a halt they came. The socno that now ensued was animate ! but friendly. It appears that some of the most zealous oi the Hook and Ladders coutd not be made to unddcjlapd the ca^se for which they were signalled tc stop. As soon, however, a* thi* w?* gcneraify known, tho confusion subsided, tho "Young Americas" woke up, gave throe rousing ^cheers to the KlHott hots. Sad sod* again things Were as "merry e? c tn Viagehell." V It seems that Mayor Stall,- Who Was j judge at the point from which'Wh Com panies vrcro to start, did nob, At the mo ment h? signalled tho Elliotts to run, succeed ill making tho other judges catch immctilato sight of his sign, hence they could not tltuo 'the race correctly. For this, hi tho sonith of their activity and speed, tho Hook and Ladders Wcro "*rdeWr} by the judges to atop. Although -almost exhausted,, this gal lant Company stuck out that they wore not near whipped, and would try the tucv ovor then aud there. Tho "Y oung Americas,'/ as noble aud generous rivals will act, seemed to hc> ae inuch put out at the mishap that befell their brothers, us 'he Elliotts themselves. ,,Tho latter Company, however, was persuaded not to run the raco over that afternoon, but rait and try it. another t'mo. Unshaken aud dauntless though in their courage, they determined to ruu for practice. The street wna cleared, and although tired beforehand, the raoe was made, and " ntcr thrown on the top ol Mr. Louis' Store in onk MINUTE and 1 UIRTY-Tlinkk KKCONDH ! Considering the fatigue that this Compnty had un dergnue, this may bo cotieidcred up cx traordimtry performance The Klliottn will run ngiinst the time of the u Young Americas'' nta day not far distant, of which event our readers shall bear. Upon the whole, the ii/Tair was admi rable. Indeed, there is that energy and intelligence in Orangeburg which can make anything a success that her eitzeus may undertake to do. Weduesday last chronicled a new event in the history of our town, and of which we should nil be justly proud. We hope another race will, ere long, be announced, and a more gcncrr.l tioticc given. We offer our services, and will do our share any time in encouraging a repetition of such happy and festive oc Thc Sututor JVcim. winds up tho most of its editorial articles with the lionson* steal phrase, "The Constitution must b: restored" IIuw little sense some of the cdi tors of our Democrat to newspapers have ! Such talk is the veriest bosh. By and by our contemporary will be brought to think it worse. Why. its own children will laughat its shortsightedness Sorot of these days. Of course it matters not to us what doctrine Democratic editors may advocate, eo they don't follow the Vnl Itindighaui idea, and steal our livery to fight us in. For them to stick to their constitutional heresies will make the fight all the more easy fur wr. The "now departure" is going to be a ridicu lous failure, because its author has taken a real undoubted departure, and can no more contribute his tnite towards the enlightenment of Democratic block heads. So upon the whole, with the Sumtcr Acir* hugging to its bosom the Constitu tion as it was prior to the war between tho States, and Vallandigham gone, wu have nothing to fear. [com m t'Mt'A'rr.n.] Jriiio tti'Ottf Acsauiuj* A fir nut iful Coming Tngrth r rtf Mm, Women, Hoys and Girls ? ?1 Splcndia Exhibition of Talent?A GhrioXlA Dinner and a More. Glorious Crou d to Eat it?Lyes Looking Lore to Eyes Which Speak hack Love Again ? Speeches, Ceremonies, etc. Editor Orangeburg Acic* : Among the beautiMil aud simple cus toms of rural lifo which stiil linger in some parts of our country, arc those of "School Examination:*,"'?occasions which mark tho closing of the school term, and the commcuccmcnt of tho mi miner vacation, aud is nsually largely attended not only by the patrous of the school, but by tho surrounding neighbor hood generally. Thcso delightful occasious arc now only to bo met with in the most distant aud retired portions of our county, whero fashion aud innovations have uot been able to throng in aud trumplo out all the loved and interesting traces of tho oldou time. It was my good fortune, on last Thurs day 22d lost, to attcud, as au invited guest, in company with the Hon. J. K. i l?_ ^-jzzrr-ZZi ~" ['j'r-fimisgrsi Jilson, our wortjhy Suroriotondant of the Educational department of th'10 State, on "Examination" at ' Pine Grove" Academy nbout 6 miles from tuotowu.ot Oraiigeburg. Wo arrived at half past 10 o'clock A. M. at the school house, and "found there, seated in the cool shade ot a broad spreading Verandah of oak leaves, a largo number of Indies and gontleuieu of all agest Parents aud grand parents had Come to witness and to rejoice at tho great atid wonderful progress their Children had mado under tho fenfe of that most excellent of teach ers, Mr. Edwards. Young ladies and gentlemen, hoys and girls, wcro there to enjoy thtj .occasion generally. 1 '1 omptly upon our arrival, wo wero met by a^Commiittcc consisting of Mr. Edwards, Capt. II L. Rickonbackor, B. F.Thompson and Muj. J. II. O'Cain. all patrons and Trustees of the school; aud it is pleasing here to note the rich vein of hospitality which runs through lliu ciiiu~uc??:r uf out' goud aim nterliug farmers, as was evinced in tho wnrm welcome given to us by these gentlemon. The examination or exhibition had com men cud before our arrival, nnd with much coyrtesy we were conducted to a seat reserved for us near the black board, and in front of tho large nnd in teresting audience. A class in Geography was then reciting, and it was not only interesting, but wonderful to wit nets tho readinefs with which the" entire class answered correctly the mauy^nd varied questions rapidly put to tht m by the Professor. Next in order came "Demonstrations in Geometry" by Mr. Luther Rickcnbakcr, and it is with genuiue pleasure that I bonr testimony, not only to this young man's proficiency, but to tho case und grace, und ficcdom from embarrassment, which charmed the entire audience, as lie went through successfully the very d?icult problem '?by Pythagoras and known as the" 47th broblcm of Euclid. After this highly interesting exhibi tion; there came iu regular order. Phonography which reflected much credit upon the Pmffejsnr. Also a class in "Arithmetic" aud exercises on the black bfjanl by Miss .Alice Rickenback er which was truly (harming. The Pn.dTe.ssor then announced that the morning exctcise bad closed ami invite d all present to a dinner abundant ly prepared by the parents of the chil dren, and spread upon tables under the trees uot^J'ar distant. A procession was then formed and all marched to and arranged themselves upon either hide of the table, which was literally loaded with good things and presented an epitome of country ubutr dance in this sea on of .overflow ing larder!' A distinguished po.sitiu.1 was allotted to Mr.. .Jilson nt tbo head of the table, by the side of Mrs. Mag wood from Charleston, a daughter of one of Carolina's noblest and best families o" the olden school, and a lady of high in tellectual nn.l literary attainments'. The Paraon was then called upon to *ny grace, and I w;>s happy to find that it was not a long, courtly, well worded one of the ancient school, but a short famil iar one. such as is commonly addressed to the Deity in these unceremonious days. Then after this came n pause, a dead silence prevailed, as if some thing was expected, when, suddenly, tho voice of! the Proffessor was beard introducing the distinguished visitor, Mr. Jilson, and bidding him a hearty welcome. Mr. Jilson replied, and iu eloquent languago? witli a ring of sincerity which nil felt came from bis heart, expressed himscl' delighted ; spoke for some time, in an cneouragcing way to Teuchels, nnd in high j.misc df all the scholars of this school, and paid a well merited tribute iu the worth, ability, energy and success of Proffessor Edwards, nnd pledged him self ns an Official, connected with .the Educational Department of this State, to render some assistance to the schools. 'rt.?n ?.mo tho dinner the attack was commenced first by the ladies, but was afterwords joined in, and continued by the gentlemen with such persevering ts siduity, as to induce the belief that their very salvation depended upon consum ing the entire repast. The Proffessor was here,there, nnd everywhere, nnd his whole face beamed with a serene look of indwelling delight ns be passed the di?hcs right nnd left. Evert one followed his example accord ing to the primitive style, and pronounc ed it good. Tho dinner was, indeed, a feast, and the happy boys nnd girla made the old woods ring with their merri ment. The whole timo passed away in this flow of innocent hilarity, and though the same grove may havo resoundod in its time, with scenes of broader and lou der rout and revel, yet, I doubt if it ever witnessed more honest, and genuine en joy tncnt. A bevy of beautiful girls were at the tablo just opposite me, aud it delighted mo to witness, on this hnppy occasion, the coyness with which they received the attention of their sweethearts. The bell of the neighborhood was one of tho group with her fine dark eyes, and her raven curls hanging iu beautiful pro fusion down her slcudcr waist, and her exquisite face all iu a glov. as she met the many sly glances of admiration cast upon her from the oppotit? side o/ (he (ublgf and from all around. But it is time Mf. Edito* for me to pause in tins strain, and to say that never was thore a better school. Too much cannot be said in praise of the Worthy preceptor, Mr. Edwards, with whom all are so well pleased? Having an appointment In Town at 2 oMotfW P\ M . Wo Worecompellod to leave this interesting scene, and to forego the pleasure of the afternoon oxoroiaee, the principle feature of whioh was, "Elocu tion," and whioh wo have been informed passed off with perfect success. C. 8. B. Claftitt UuivertdUy. Tho Second Annual Commencement excroises of tho Claflin University, were held in this Institution on tho 20th and 21st instants. The Examination of the Primary Classes continued throughout tho first day, and reflected great credit upon the instructors nod pupils. The prompt and correct answers to questions propounded by visitors, as woll as teaoh ers, showed that great cure had been taken to lay a sore foundation for future scholarship. Tho exercises of the day were conclu ded by an address upon Education from Judgo Wright of the Supreme Court. The lecture abounded in practical ideas and wss delivered with such earncstnc&s and ability, that it commanded the an divid attention of the lorge audicuce for ucarly two hours. Tho examination of the higher classes ocoupicd tho second day. Very many of the students are deserving of the highest praise for the degree of profi ciency to which they havo attained du ring tb.- p i t year. The exercises iu '"Mathematics. Geography aud Latin were admirable, and would convince tho most determined advocate of the inferiority of the nesrro raee, that the color of the skin docs not affect the brain. ^ The Animal exhibition was given on i Wednesday the 21st ins*, and is worthy I of commendation. The declamations I und orations of the students were well ! delivered aud showed considerable ora torical ability; Among those who did ereat credit tu themselves, and arc wor thy of special mention are J. L Hum bert who delivered the introductory ora i tion, W. P. Brown, A. S. Smith, Job. II. llnyue anil - Bowou tho Vale dictorian. The cr.hibitiou was cciual to hut held iu institutions of like charac ter, though a better sclccttou of pieces could havo been made. 'J he exercises were attended by prom inent gcutleiucn of this State, as well as frmn abroad. The Ber. B. S. Bust. i>. I)., of Cincinaatti, .1. K. Jilson, Su pcrinteiidaul of Education, Bev. True Whit tier, A. W. Cuniiuiug*, 1>. B., and others delivered addresses. Taken as a whole, Clafiiu University is a sue* cos und is worthy of much praise Tho next scholastic year commences in Oc tobor ; wc trust that every room will be occupied by earnest, faithful studcuts. IOST.?From the Itenldenee _j of the umlorrdgncd, about the 1st June. 1N71, a UK I* HEIFER TALK, 14 months old; said Calf has HITS on the under part and ends of each KAR cut off. All information leading to its Discovery will be thankfully received and duly rewarded by me. ?. W. FENN. July 1 2t " NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, OVANGKBCBO Cot STT, 8. C, June 27th, 1871. ALU TRIAL JUJTICES and EX-MAG ISTRATES within this County, arc hereby notified to make lleport in writing to this Office on or before the JSth July, of all Fines, Cos's, Ac, paid into the County Treasurer's Office during lac years 188H, 18?t? and 1870. ( HAS. 8. BULL, County Auditor. ; ?? NOTICE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, OltANUKOl BG CoCSTT, S. C, June 2Hth, 1871. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT RE turns of PERSONAL PROPERTY Within the Limits of this County shall be MADE OUT and delivered to THIS OFFICE on or before (he 81st day of July. 1871, for the year commencing July 1st, 1871, rorifled by OATH of the Persons whose duty it is to LIST or RETURN said Properly possessed by him or under his control, either as Owner, Agent, Parent, Hutband, Gusrdiao, Execu tor, Administrator, Trustee, Receiver, Otfi oer, Partner, Factor or Holder on the 1st day of July, with the value of such Personal Property so held ov controlled, together with a statement showing DOabeV of Acres and Buildings, to or from whom bought or sold since 1st of Scptomber last, in accordance with Section 8d of an Act to amend an Aet providing for the Assessment and Taxation of Property, passed Sept. l?th, 1868, and all Acts ?..nendatory thereto. ln|ca?es of Fail ure or Neglect to make tho Returns within the time required, it is the duty of the Audi tor to add 40 per cent. Penalty upon the Tax of the previous yesr, which will be ?trictly observed. All the necessary Blanks can be had at Ibis Office. CI1AS. 8. BULL, ', County Auditor. july 1 *t SALLY WlXDFlTlE FOR ?ALE. TttOROUOHBRKD SIBB.^K FLYCATCHER. APPLY AT OUR STAHLES. LI VEEY STABLE WM. M. SAIN & CO. RESPECTFULLY IXFOIIMS the CITIZENS of Orangebtirg and of OvaixgrbnrjCwauty that their art now complete-!, and thmj art READY to FURNISH TRANSPORTATION?do aar KIND of HAULtNG?al Short NoKce. C GKXTLE UORfvK* FOR HIRE, FOR THE H.iDDLE OR RlXiG Y. PIC-NIC PARTIES ACCOMMODATED ailh T R ANSrORTATlON at rait charge*. LADIES' SADDLE HOBS KS Alwaya on kaad. PKRSOXS Waiting Town oan have their HORSES FED and GROOMED at LIVING PRICKS. ST A RIMES Corner of Market nnd H liin-rh Htroota. WM. M. SAIN k CO. P. 8.?Our OBINinUS LINE will commence running from I.of IS' CORNER to the DE POT, July lit. may 27 e ly IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. WnanxAS, D. B. Oarrick hath applied to me for letters of Administration de boni? non on the Relate of J. M. Oarrick, lata of Or angebarg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Credit ore of the said doceaaod, to bo and appear be fore me at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Orangeburg on ibe 8d day of July, 1871, at 10 o'clook A. M. to show oauae if any, why the aaid Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and tho Seal of my Court, this 18th day of June, A. D. 1871, and in the ninety-fifth year of American Independence. THAL?. C. ANDREWS, june 17??t Judye of fiobatc Sheriff's Sales. virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to me directed I will Mil to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg Court House, on the first Monday in July nest, for cash, oH the right, title and interest of the Defendants i? ttio following property, viz : '. One tract of laud in Kdisto Fork, contain ing 130 acres more or lows, bounded north and cost by Daniel 8moak, east by .North Edisio river and south by Win. Moss. Also 1 Mule, 1 Hors?, 1 Hugrr, I Wagon and 1 Carriage. Levied on as the property of Oeo. II: Pooser, dee'd, At Hie suit of Bed die A. Bowman *s Ann JElira- Footer, Kx'x ef Oeo. H. l'ooscr. ALSO One lot in the town of Ornngeburg, on. Church Street, bounded north by lot of C. J. Siroumn, on the cast and south by lot er N. A. Bull and on the west by Church Street. Levied on as the property of Tbos. I* OH ? ver, dee'd, at tho suit of J. A. K. Holum? ts Thomas, Adm'r. ALSO One lot of land near the town of Orange burg containing 100 acres more or less,, bounded by lands of David Houser, C. Whit tetnorc. W. B. TreadweH, Thomas Oliver and the Public Road. Levied on as the pro perty of Thoinos Oliver at the suit of Oer hard Muller and others. AL8G One tract of laud *m TvliVto Fork, contain ing 800 acres more or lens, bounded on the north by Jo'>n Antloy, on the east by Thom as Ellzy, on the south by South Kdisto river, and-on the west by W.na. Wolfe. Levied on as (lie property of Wm. Wat kins at the suit of Wm. Wolfe. ALSO 1. One tract of land containing 350 acres more or less, known as the Rosa Gates place situate on Halfway Swamp, counded north by Chas. Thompson: east by Estate of L. M. Kcitt and west by sirs. Gates. 2. One tract containing 130 acres more or less, near Lewisvillc, bounded north and cast bv Estate of J. J. Wnnnamakcr and Es j t?te of O. M. Dantsler, south by Monk a Corner road and west by L. D. Clark and O. H. Farnum. 3. And one otk^er'*tract containing ?Ot> acres more or less, near Lewisvillc. bounded north by T. (I. Zimmermsn, esst by John D. Kcitt, south by J. E. L. A maker aud west by J. G. Kcitt and David Stack. And also 14 Mules, 2 Horses and one Bug gy/ Levied on as the property of A. P.. Amaker at the suit of Miller & loncray. ALSO One Horse, Buggy and Harness. Levied, on as the properly of J. E. L. Amaker at tho suit of Gorman & Badcuhup. ALSO; 1 Buggy and Harness. 2 Silver Watches, I Case Dental Instrument*. 1 lot Books and 1 Accordian. Levied on as the properly of B. A. Muck, dee'd. at the suit of Jacob II. In sbinet vs James Mack and Margaret Mack, : Ex*rs. ALSO ')n Tuesday after, saledny, al the residence of A. I\ Anmkcr. 3 Wsgons, 1 tlx Cart, 12" h? ad Cattle., 14 head Hogs. Farming Imple ments. Household and Kitchen Furniture. Levied on as the property'?<? Ar-.1V Aaiaker , at the suit of Milier & Tonern v. Sheriff * Office, \ 11. RIO OS, [ Orangcb?rg C. IL, S. C, \ S. if. C June HI, left. J june 17 Sheriffs Sales. l.\ T11E COUKT CK PBOBATE. OnANcr.nrma Cousty. Er pnrtf > Mary Bickenbr.ker j' In pursuance of an order to me directed by ? the Honorable Toad. C. Andrews. Judge ?f the Probate Court. I will vxp?i<c to public tiuiery on ^tlcdny in July next, at the risk of t'if? former purchaser, the following tracts of html, vir: All tliHt plantation or tract of laud ??? mining 473* acres wore v"r,ks*-Jn F.dtsto Fork. on Five Mile Branch, boundrd'by Und?, of Jno. Basterliu, Jessie SAndford an-1 the sad set off as the Homestead. ALSO One other tr?et?containing 200 seres, more or less, bounded north and west'by Morgan. Davis and Oeo. Hughes, south and east by Dorter Pearson. Term??Cash sufficient to pay the Bow*r. and the costs and expenses of the suit, and Ibe balance payable iu one and tw o years. Purchaser to give bond ana mortgage, and pay for papers ami stamps. Sheriff's Office, . ) H. RIOC.fi, Orangeburg C. I!., 8- C, V S. O. C. June 0, 1871. J june 1Q td AN 0RWNA|f?E ~ To l>oloct illicit Trading e>r Hccf in the Incorporate * A ra it* of Ornngcbiirg Town, Mo. SL . Jirtiiaiita Skction L, That from and after the 15th day of Jnly. 1809, each and every individual offering BEEF within th? Corporate Limits of Orangeburg Town, either for Barter or ??!?., bring ?Rb-??aid BFKFer DELVES tho 111". A OS in good condition, whioh Head or Heads shall be taken to the Office of the Ch>i k of Council, where shall be kept a Reg istration Book for the purpose of Recording .?.. .!_ ibA-oiVaa \i?nuw KasVaiUtKii and other MARKS perlaiu'ng loidentity. That'from and after the nib day of Jane, 1871, tho Clerk shall be entitled to twenty, five {-'.">) cents for each BEEF offered for SALE within tho Incorporation. Said amount to be paid by THE PARTY offering the said REEF. A Violation of thi.s Ordi-. nnnoc shall subject the Offender to such Pea* allies as 'he Council may 'see proper to im pose. This Amendment Ratified this Ctb day o? June, 1871. N. A* BULL, Mayor. E. J. OLIVEKOS, Clerk. june 17 ' -ML A 4* A Great Sacrifice J. P. HAItLEY'S WHO fS OFFERING UIS ENTIRE STOCK AND UNDER COST! NOW IS P4IE TIME FOR IiAftCiAIXA COMB ONE COME ALL. twt&t?n&_: sje i *YXA"ff NOT!OE A LL PERSONS INDENTED TO THE J\ Undcisigned w ill plrsse come forward and settle immediately, as 1 am comp?H^ I to close up my books. [ 3. P. BARLS* way 27 ?