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U t- Li 1?^ JJlHtfU-Ui -'J-JE'lJ'-i'-'-- ?'J??-?*-?'- ? Hj O O A t. '" SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1871. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon,_ Mr. J. Geo. Vose bus just received a choice end select stock of family gro ceries. Give him a call." Wiiat bomb men are good for?To show their idiocy nnd low-bred vul garity. ? Fooii/?A man that boasts of bo ing a great man that doesn't know, and can't tell, whero ho was born. Josh Billings' Planter's Almiuax aays for this season, "Sow corn now for early whiskey." The Board of Equalization. This Board adjourned on Tuesday last. We understand that a reduction was made upon the real property of this County. - mmn ? Koiin & Bro.?These gentlemen have, displayed in th:ir store, one of the finest stock of dry goods ever brought to Orangeburg. They have also a corps of polite and urbane clerks. Wo could not rcccommend our readers to a better firm. It will interest many of our readers to know thai (lie Government, having de cided that tho cotton tax should have been collected on the net weight of the cotton, and not, as it was, on bagging, ties, ropes,&c., is preparing to refund the excess collected, nud offers to pay back eighty cents ou each bale. John WjlLCOCK, Esq.?Cur ex changes inform us that this gentleman is Vinning laurels of reputation. He is vo:uiocted with Grady's largo Circus, which has been making an extended eir x- lit Good lor Hyscr. We hopn this ?j'reus will vi.it Or.tUgeUitrg t'iis winter. ?Tohu will delight isj.s rA dives, friends nnd ncqU:ti:it;tQSC5. ( BttANoiivtt.i.t-:?this j.l.to is im proviir; rapid y. Mote tb-n n half iloxcn new stores have nitida ihoir jnppcarance their d.n'riog the last two liuouths. Aiming ths nuutber wo notice that of mir esteemed f itmd. Asbury . J)ukes. This is. an energetic young man, nnd we wish him success, especi ally, alter he has added to his already heavy responsibilities, th>se of Fly than. Commendable ?Wo understand that Solicitor Scobrook, attended by the foreman of the Grand Jury, in order to satisfy freely the minds of all parties, has applied to several friends of Dem ocratic Lawyers in this town to join him in the prosecution of the casos against certain County official?, which ?will be tried at tho next court. It is understood that they all declined. ????.-? ???????? Supper at the Enoixe House.? A Committee of Indies will give a supper (in aid of the organ fund of the Presbyterian Church), nt the Engino House, next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The "Olio Club" have kindly consented to furnish music for tho oc casiod. Admission 50 cents, (which will in clude supper and music.) Ice cream, lemonade, Sec, extra. Messrs. W. M. Sain & Co.?This remark aide, successful Firm, has just received a new supply of fresh groceries of every kind. It seems to be their motto, "to sell a good article, and sell cheap " Wc have heard those who know, sny. that they sell groceries chea per than any other house in Town. They advertise this morning, to have, on hand Monday, solcday, a lino drove of horses and mules nt their sales stables. Those in want of stock would do well to give them a call. Wc are pleased to bear also that the Livery Stable of these gentleman, is so woll patronized, and vhnt was started as an adventure has proven an entire suc cess. Wo know, there is no such thing as a failure, where there is a fixed de termination to suco.-ed. Wc wish Messrs. Sain Si, Co., all kiud . of success. [communicated.] A miisu the olUor night, Wo thought it was a tight, The dogs were all a barking It turned out Joel Larkin. ALLL RIGHT FOR JOEL. [covmuicated.] Mr. Editor.?I understand that the accounts of the various Trial Justices of this C???ty, including their Con stables', amount to a tremendous Mini. Will you please to let the public know whether or not this rumor is so. . JUSTICE. [Wk would bo glad to infurru Jus tice of the fact of which ho inquires, but us wo aro uot positively informed ns to any such rumor, not to say truth, wo must leave the matter with our fricud.-r Ed. News. On looking over tlto inventory of his wives, tho other night, Mr. Bringhain Young accidentally discovered that one of them had absconded. Woman's Rights.?A gyniuastic ex hibition of girls took place at Vienna, on the 4th of August last. It is said it ?a very difficult to make the girls box? it runs into scratching. When a daughter remarks, "Mother, I WOlllcknot hire help, for I can assist you to do all the work in the kithen," set it down that she will make a good wife. A man nntned Horatio T. Cook placed himself over a keg of gufi-powder, and touched it off. Tho house was torn to pieces; but the wife of the suicide, who was in a room up stairs, escaped with but slight injuries. ? Did 1 understand you to say that I was lousy sir ?" '*Oh no! 1 merely told my friend when it rained lice iu Egypt, I thought you must have been walking about the streets without a hat or urn brellti that's all." The number of bales ot cotton brought in an 1 shipped from Fair field County, in the year ending Suptoml er I, 1S71, was 17,180, including 12 7.r>- hales shipped from Winnsboro; Winnsboro shipped only 7,415 b iles in 1SG3, and f> S?d bales in 1801). A Cat a mountain. ? Mr Join W Smith, of this County, killed a cata mouutuiu, a lew days since, near the Watering Ford, Oil Black Creek, which u.e a.-a red tiuxe io.:L and leU i liehe? in length and seventeen inches in height. [ Lcp.ttttjttm Ditpti u /<. The Hilleboro (N, C) Recorder siyt? ?'tlto during tho war an accomplished lady, then residing in Golaburo, N. C, dreamed a piece of music and awoke with the melody fresh in her mind. She got up in her night dios, went to the piano and played it off. A lady friend 11"ranged tin: nute? to >\x\l it, and it is now sold by the c dealers under the title ol 'Voices from the South,' and has become quite popular. A Virginia editor, in noticing the Sateincut that tight lacing saves tho country $2,000,000 annually iu board alone, says it is a vilHauous and habit uul lie. lie knows u girl who luces so tight that his arm will go round her und lap over clear to the elbow; nnd oue wouldn't think, to look at her, that she could cat anything but soup, but si o's got au appetite like a cross-cut saw, and she mows a swath at a table like a self raking reaper. Secret of Success.?A merchant who, front being a very poor boy, h id ri.-cn to wealth nnd renown, was once asked by an intimate friend to what he attributed his success in life. '?To prompt and steady obedience to my prent?." was the reply. "In the my own ngc, I ff:.m always able to yield a icudy Kubmisriou to the will of my father and mother, and I firmly believe that a blessing bps, in consequence, rest ud upon mo and upon all m^, oMoris/' A party of gentlemen in a saloon, disputing over the question whether the American system of treating or the Eu ropean system of not treating was pre ferable, couldn't Bettle tho matter by talking; so they went to wrk testing it by pract ice. First each man took a drink by himself. Then each man in vited a ringle friend to drink. After that each Rlllglo friend returned the compliment.. And fina'ly each man in the party?-thoro were six of them? asked all the rest to drink. When all that was accomplished not a soul in the room could tell where the discussion originated or what it was about.? /,(//.?< Villi Pres?. Don't Know 'EVERYTHING.?Our d vil is curious to know how the editors of this paper live, they do so much for uothing. spend so much time and labor for others' bcncllt, mid reap so little iu return. We can only say. "go to, got behind us," you young devil, and tempt us not. Jfc is not for you to know how wo live;*rvhcther hi the memory of the post, >vhen ?things woro different, and quiapro quo's woro everyduy occurren ces, or whether like n cbamelion, on air or ou the hopo of future returns, or a blessed immortality beyond. It's enough for us to know that wo ore kicking. To the divil wid yo, you young epalpceu, it's not for tho likes of you to know ivciything. --?--^M? a Hanhsome Soul.?One day last winter, a little boy who was taking his firstlesson in the art of 'sliding down bill' found bis feet in rather too cb>se contact with a lady's dress. Mortified and confused, be sprang from his sled; and cap in baud commenced an apology. 'I beg your pardon, ma'am, I am very sorry.' 'Never mind that,' exclaimed the lady, 'there is no great harm done, and you feel worse about it than I do.' 'Hut your dress is ruined. I thought that you would be nngry with me for being so careless.' 'Oh, no,' she replied better to have a soiled dress than a ruffled temper.' 'Oh, isn't she a beauty,' exclaimed the lad, as the lady passed on. 'Who, that lady ?' returned his com rade. If you call her a beauty, you shan't choose for mo. Why she is more than thirty 3*ears old and her face is wrinkled.' 'I don't care if her face is wrinkled,' replied the hero, her soul is handsome anu. hotB ." Waterino Place Miseries?Eve rything.?Popkius, who has been stay ing at a seaside wutcring place, was asked the other day, (says tho Boston Commercial Bulletin,} by a friend, who thought he looked rather crusty, if any thing was amiss ut the hotel. '?Yes, about everything is a Miss at this confounded trap," said P., mopping his face. "Everything amiss ! How so ?'?' '?Well, in the first, place the uccommo ditions are mis-represented; the ser Viotsare mis governed; a man is mih 1 d in coming here, and mis-taken in t linking tu enjoy himself; his time* is mis-spent; his confidence in the land lords, beds, butter and rooms mis placed; a man has his misgivings tho first day after his arrival; the servant mis-lays his hair brush, 1.t i ick, slipp rs. and things, and contributes to his mis com fuitj the co i piny is mis cellaneous; several old misses are mis chief making and mis constructing your polite cjttr lesy into mis conduct, und, to crown ti:;' whole, the waiter mis pronounces my uatnn, and tho barkeeper always makes a mis.count in ui king change." "Good gracious! Any more misses?" ??Yes, plenty of 'em ? mis qubtus." Oranoeburu S. C, August 1 Ith, 1871. This is to certify ?bat I purchased, ome time since. Iron) Messrs. Win. M. Sain A Co . in Orangeb?rg, one of ??Col burn's Patent Pod Jacket Axes," and that I have had the same in constant use ever since?'.Utting all kinds of wood, and can unhesitatingly testify to their cheapness and durability, and fine tem per; and would cheerfully and respect fully recommend them to the public / have tried them and knojc thri,- excellence. M. W. WALTZ. COMMERCIAL. marki:t reports. Omca or tiik Oran.-.kiuuo Nuws, September 29, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week 205 bales. We onotc : Ordinary.l!'. fn) Low Mi.Idling.1"1'0 Middling.Mp.a Moron liter..SI.60 per oushel Cou.n.$ r," nor buslud. Cow Pbas. CO i?or bushel. Pinokks.$1.4t) per bushel. Di.HKOI.1 TIO* Or COPART NERSHIP ?Tlie Copartnership here tofore Existing under tho Firm Name of CARTM1LL & VINCK, oxjiires by Limita tion mi tlie 1st day of 8eptcmbe*, 1X71. Mr. THOMAS CARTM1LL is authorized to Col lect all <tci/?'? 'hi') i',io ute firm. THOMAS OARTMILL, THOMAS 0. VINt'E. Arangoburg, Sopt. 1st, 1H7I. The Business will bo CONTINUED here after at the same place by tho undersigned on his own account. THOMAS CARTMILL. SCpt It Cl.O. s. IIACKER, DOOR, sash AND BLIND FACTOY, < llill'lOHlOII, S. C THis is as LARGE AND COMPLETE a Factory as there is in tho South. Wo keep no Northern Work to fill Country Orders. Send for Price List. Factory and Warcrooms King-Strct, posito, Cannon-St., on line of City Itailwny. Address GfEO. B. HACKER, P: 0. Box 17*i, Charleston, S C. sept ti wee ly THE PIKST ANNUAL FAIR OF THE 0 11 A N (i E B U R G Agricultural Society WILL HE HELD AT W hi item ore's Fncfoxry Building, COMMENCING ON Tuesday, Oct. 21th, 1871, at Noon, AND ENDING Thursday, Oct. ?<lth, at Five O'Clock I?. M. The following PREMIUMS aro offered, nnd will be Awarded by Impartial Judges. A.?Department of Crops. Largest yield of Cotton ujion 1 acre, $10. Largest yield of Corn upon 5 acres of high land, $15. Largest yield of Corn upon 5 acres of swamp land, $1'>. Largest yield of Corn upon 1 acre of high land. Largest yield of Corn upon 1 acre of swamp land, $0. Largest yield of Rico upon 1 acre, $0. Largest yield of Teas upon 1 (tcro, ??">. Largest yield of Sweet Potatoes upon 1 arce, So. Largest yield oAjSri-di Potatoes upon ' acre. $2.50. Largest yield of Turnips upon \ acre, $2.50. Largest yield of Ground Nuts upon 1 sere. $SL Largest yield of Native Grass Hay upon 1 acre, $5. Largest yield of Tea Vine Hay upon I aero, $."?. Largest yield of Sorghum^ Syrup,from 1 acre, $5 Largest yield of Sugar Cane Syrup from { sere, ?:">. Parties wishing to compete for these Pre miums must notify the Executive Committot before commencing to gather the respective j Products, in order that arrangements may be ii ude for nn impartial teat of tin respec uvs Heids. Ii.?Samples ojf Craps. Ten Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $1 (.00. C?tiarden und Orchard "ro dueis. Five Prizes, north from $1.00 to $5.00. ]>;?Household Departmciat. Fifteen Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $5.00. ?Machinery and SZamifuc t tires. Twenty Prises, worth from $1.00 to 15.00. F.?Ladies' Work of all Eaintls. Twenty Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $3 CO. G,?Stock Department. Fifteen Prises, worth from $1.00 to $15 ' 0 II.?Poultry Department. Five Prizes, worth from $1.00 t,. $5.00. I.? Department of Floricnl* tu re. Five Prises, wortli from $1.00 to $'1 00. l?. -Miscellaneous. Ten Prizas, north tro:n $1.00 to $10.0 t. BEST PLOWING by WHITE PERSON, . .. ?< ?? COL'I) $6. BEST WALKING in W.M.KING MATCH, $5 Other TRIALS of SKILL and ATHLETIC Exercises and Amusements will be arranged ?nnrnnri ,tm l>r?..nl. >> I- I ENTRIES Tor EXHIBITION can be made at the Secretary's Oman on Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, from 0 \. M. to f? !'. M ; hut ail Entries for Premiums must he made before the Fair opens. < ompctilion for IV num..s is open to nil persons al llonlO and Alu ii.id. Ample arrangements will '?>?? made for Stock, and a place furnisho 1 for keepine their Pood J an I Grain and Forage will be provided on tho Ground al Market U-.' -*. PARTIES ENTERING STOCK can selocl Ihoir Stal.s at any time after Monday, Octo ber Id. Every Precaution will hy taken to Secure Good Order, nnd tiio Safety of Articles on Exhibition. Terms of Admittati.ee .">?:> ets. Children under feu years of age, Ifialf Prior. Exhibitors' Tickets Cor the Whole Term of the Fair 7.1 eis. -o For further particulars apply to any one of the undersigned. PAI L S. FELDER. WESLEY W. CULLER,; IIARP1N RTGUB, LAWRENCE llJ BKCKWITH, SAMUEL DlUiy E, E tciutivo < 'uumuittee. aits 10 101 BACON!!! Call nt onco at vose's grocery. Greatest Inducements ever offered. Goods delivered to any part of Town JUIEE of CHARGE. j. gt:o. vose. FLOUR!! COURT HOUSE STO?E JOHN A. HAMILTON, HAS received a fresh supply of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS and STAPLE GOODS. TRA1X, NE A TSFO Of A ND LARD Of F.. CONCENTRATED LYE?G Ho-es for 81.00. A full Assortment of SUGARS. COFFEES, BACON, TOBBCCO and other Goods, all of which are offered at Lowest market Hates. ORDERS for BELTING, Robber or Leather filled at Agents Prices. BEST FAMILY FLOUR alw tys on hand. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET STREET, sept 10 ly AT T H E C O R N E R! UTS 1 las Just Opened a Large Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS. rruns is the TriTtST STOCK opened this sea son i;i the Town of Orartrcbiirg, and lias been Carefully Selected of the LATEST STYLES and VARIETIES of GOODS, in tho NEW YORK and other .M irke's. Call and examine for ycursolvcs. D. L O IJ I S . sept 1G?iy AT THE CORNER. E. E Z E K I E L ff>EUS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT HE HAS JUST ARRIVED 0 !'i '?> New York with ? fine selection of COLD und silver WATCHES, :'. all t! litest improvements Gobi Breast Tins ami Brooches of the latest stylo, Gold Kings, including Woddin?>, Friendship, llegard and Keepsake. Gold lb ist I'i >r Liken ?-- - an 1 ll iir. Gold Collar, Sieve and Shirt Buttons id'all I Rescript ions <?o!l Masonic i'i::. Gold Ear Kings an 1 Wire; of all kinds. 1 Id a id Silver Watch t hainsfir Ladies and Gentlemen. Silver Thimbles, a full ass it nent ( hildren's Cond Necklaces and Artilcts with Gold Mountings SPECTACLES to suit ul! Sights and Ace*. A select assortment of FINE*Ci fL.n.RY, ton.-.-ting of Locket Knives. It.lJtoiS. &U. The finest mil largest Stock of CLOCKS thtt -.vj^ over in this phce. PEABL STUDS and other numerous articles, nil of which wili.be sold as LOW BOWN ta i i t!i ? City, for CASH. Call and examine for yourselves, ?ant o f*b tS l vc Mow is the Tim3 for Bargains! JOS M'NAMARA'S. I invite attention to the LARGE ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS on hand, such as Japanese, Lottos, Muslins. Cambrics, Swiss and Nainsooks, Cl.iths, Ca&si meres, Tweeds, Flannels, Ticks, Sheeting-, Shirtings, Towels, Ginghams, Sic., Ac., which will now be sold at g Ii ra tl V Ii el> I i 'j\ I) I *r I(. 'es, or as cheap as can be boughtjn any House in this State for Cash. Also, to my STOCK of GROCERIES, consisting in part of several thousand pounds of BACON on consignment, which will besohl for LESS than can bo bouirht in any House in Oraugeburg. ? Great Sacrifice AT J. P. IIARLEY'S who is offering his ENTIRE STOCK AT AND UNDER COST! sow is the time foe itAKGAixs come one come all. 3SJ O T r K VI I. I'EKSONS indebted to the l ndcrsigtied will please coma forward .hi i settle immediately, ns 1 am compelled tn uloso up !.:v buoks. j. p. HAK lev. tuny "JT o ly Kinsman & Howell> Factors and Commission i\ for chants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S.C. si-]'! 2 -Im riuir. wixsim* cotton? ji m anciwoti rku is A i us i A. ti.\. .The Subscribers are the \gents for the side of the above Superior GIN, and ticg to call Ilia attention of Planters to its Merits. Price :? I per delivered at any It. P?. Station in the State. PK I//Kit, RODGEKS .\ Co.. F -on n ti l '".'s >v h?rf, aug 2d Jnv. Charleston s. C. 17 X F.CIJ TOWS XOT11!K.?.4 81 s J persons in 1 ibtcd to Estate of Sain'I 1; izni'il, decease 1. will mnko imaicdinte pay t:i Hi, and nil tlioso having claims Against liiiu must present llicm properly attested. FREDERICK R. RO/.ARD, ?"pt 0 "i Executor. c TOTTOX GIX.S.? BltOWX'S (i. orgia PATENT COTTON GINS arc rials, very light running and unsurpassed in tin* quantity of the staple produocd. Price $1 per Saw. delivered nt any r. r. Ilepot in ! this State when the freight dues not exceed ! that of two railroads," ? Gullett's Patent Steel Brush Cotton Gim. i T!ie Cotton from theso Gins always com* in tnds tlie highest market price where ordi ' unry care is taken in the preparation. At the Cotton Slates Pair held at Augusta, <!a., last year, there were Ion Gins in competition and tho Premium was awarded to thr Gul len itin, Price $5 and $5.60 per Saw. Cotton Presses of various Patterns, Morse Power.', Una I ley's Portable Stet'm Engines, Brink's Kentucky Ploughs. ? C. GR AVE LEV, 58 East Ray St. South of the Post Office, Cuarleston, S. C. nug 20 woo Urn Sheriff's Sales. in THE conn' OP PROBATE. Oranoeruro CounIV. Ex parte Sand. D. Smoke and ethers, j Pursuant to an order in this case. 1 will sell on tlie 1st Monday in October, for half Cash, the balance to lie paid in one year. :>ud secured by bond, with interest from date, and a mortgage of premises, purchasers pay ing foe slanrp?, recording and papers. A trnd el 130 Stress devised by Samuel Smoke under the will of Aaron Smoke, sitc ate in the said County and State, and bound ed l>\ other binds included In same devise. ,i, i I land nf^iTid Heuser, Geo. Keitt, nod Henry and Abrain Smoke. Sheriff's Office, ) II. Kt(.?;s. , OrnngeburgC. II., S. C, \ S. O. C. Sept. 0, 1871. j it pi ' ?4 THE STATK OF .SOUTH CAROLINA? Couvrr or 'OaAxoanuBO? Comer Coamo* Plaut?George Baliver as Administrator of the Estate of Christian Arsnt, deceased. Plaintiff ?gditu't Jao?b A rant, Kunnanuel D. A runt, John A rant, Nathaniel 8. Arsnt, Martha Till, wife of John Till, Ellen Dantx ler, wife of Allen Dantiler. Puivir. A. Brun or, Jnlius J. Brnner, Savilla Moorer. wife of Samuel Moorar, William Aranf, Melviua A rant. Elnnda A ran:, Thomas Arant, James Arant, Benjamin Arant, Jerome Arant, Martha Arant. Buford Arant, David C Camp, Walter R. Crnmbliti<r, James E. G rambling, Francis M. Grumbling, and oth er distributees at law at the said Christian Arant, deceased, ami 'person* interested In the matters mentioned in the complaint in this action, unknown, and Lntirn V. Avin .gor, wife of Daniel Aviugcr, Defendants? Copy stimmons for relief. Complaint not served. To the Defendant* uboi .'-niuned i Yott are hereby summoned and' required to answer the complaint frrthrs action, which is tiled in the otiicc of tin: Clork ot Common ideas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub set iber at his olhoe, Bamberg, South Caro lina, or at the otlicu of the Clerk of Common Pleas at Oratigeburg, South Carolina, n il hin twenty days after the service hereof, exclu sive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the tirao aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wif! ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint,?-"Dated September 18, 1871. AND. C. DIBBLlS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Attest: Geo. Boliver, C. C. P.r [L.S.] To the Defendants utwre-naniedi Take no tice that the summons in this action of which tho foregoing i1 n copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court ef Com mon Plena, at Orangeburg, South Carolina, on the twenty-first day of September, A. D. 1871. Take notice further, That the object of thia action, in which a summons is herewith served upon you, is to obtain a distribution of the assets of the estate of the late Chris tian Arant, deceased, among the parties in terested therein, under dircotion of tho Court of Common Pleas of Orangcburg County, the demands of perstans claiming as creditors, far exceeding in amount said as sets in the hands of the Plaintiff. No per sonal claim is made against you.?Dated Sept. 21, 1871. AND. C. DIBBLE, PlaintifTd Attorney, Bamberg, S. C. sept 28 Ct Sheriff's Sales. orangkburg county. Is thi? Common Pleas. By virtue of the Judgdment filed in tho fol lowing case, directing that the lauds hereinaf ter mentioned be sold by me at public auction. I will sell at Oratigeburg Court House, on Monday, tho second day of October next, during the usual lwmrs of sale, the following real estate: David B. Bookhart, \ vs Complaint Francis C. Shnlcr ' for and Forcclosnrc. John Shuler. All that tract of land containing 1'.?:'. acres more or less, bounded north by lands of II. Cogswell and John Shirer, east by Jo?. II. Dullus, west by Robt. C. Irick and south by D. B. Bookhart. Terms?One-half cash, and tho balance on u credit of twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage with covenant of resale on breach of the condition of the bond. ALSO James A. Parlor] Complaint vs J- for Wm. C. Norrie, j Forcelownr*/. All that tract of land ia Orsngebarg Countyi containing 431 acres ?oro er less, bounded north "by lands of O. W. Thomson, south and west by lands of Ira E. Hart, and east by lands Of Win. Dukes. Terms?One-half cash, balance on a cred it of twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage of purchaser. ALSO T. <'. Andrew?, ct. ux. "J Complaint vs v for Rachel S. Douglas. J Foreclosure. All that plantation in Orangeburg County, of which Nathaniel ( air., late deceased, died seized in fee simple, situated uear the waters of Bull Swamp, and denominated by iha Surveyor in partition as tracts Nes. 2 and 3, coutaining 171 acres more or less, bounded by binds of Dannelly, Knolts, Car ton and tract No. 1, as luid down in a plat made l>y 1). J. Lluiuph, .Surveyor, Feb., 1870. Terms?En muh cash to pay the first in stalment and interest due May 30th, 1871, together with costs, balance payable May 30, l^TJ. secured by bond ami mortgage or* purchaser, with interest from day of sale A LSO T. ('. Andrews, Judge of "| Probate and Successor to Complaint P. A. Me.Michael, [ for Ordinary, | Foreclosure. TS . , ' Mary lrick, J A'l that plantation or tract of laud situa tcd <>n west side of Sanlee river, bounded by lands of Win. Keller, Wm. Livingston and part of Homestead lands of J. M. Irick, de ceased, containing 40 acres more or less. Terms ? One-half cash, balance payable in one yci r, secured by bond and mortgage of purchaser, with interest from ?inte. ALSO T. C. Andrews. Judge of ) Probate and Successor to \ Com),1.tint P. A. MoMichad, for Ordiuitry. I Foreclosure. All that tract of land situated in St. Mat thews Parish, bounded west l?y lands of Da vid S;roc!:, north, south ?nd east by lands of A. J. Hydrick, containing 1-P.i.l acres more or less, and known as the Haigler tract. Terms--One-half cash, balance in one year, acoured by bond nod mortgage of pur chaser with interest from data. ALSO T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate and Successor of j Compriune P. X. MoMiohael, j- for Ordinary. Foreclosure, vs I II. J. Irick. j AH that tract of land in St. Matthew? Perish, bounded north by estate lands of W. R. 1 rick, east hy lands of Mrs. < nlhriiio Fralick, south by lands of M. P. Way and I). S Livingston, and west by Innds of the estate of Felix Bush, containing 120 acres more or less. Terms?One-half cash, bnlanec payable in one v> a.v with interest from day of sale, Bccurcd by bond and mortgage of purchaser. In all oases, purchasers to pay for papers, stamps and recording. Sheriff's Office, ) II. RIGQS, Orangcb-rtrC. II., S. <\, J. 8. O. C; Sept T, 1871. ) sep ? id Notice of Dismissal. X'oThT. is HEREBY GIVEN THAT fry the tttbdayof October, liCL we will lie nur Final Accounts with the Honorable T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for I.euer* (of Dismissal as Executors of th? Bslate of lohn HuugerpiRer, dee'd T. N. 11 U NO KRIM LLER, A. II. HCNGKRPILLEK, A. L. Hl.Ntil'KPlLLER, ?fid r' It Exeoutera,