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TOI ORANGEBORG NEWS J. FELDER WEYERS?Editob, GEORGE BOLIVEK, JlSAKCIAL AMD BUBINKSS MAKAO?R. SATURDAY, NOV. 11,1871. ?Ttry article for the Obarobbubo Nbws ?mat be accompanied by the real name of Ike author-not necessarily for publica ties, bat as a guarantee of good faith on the part ef the writer. HS FIRST AGRICULTURAL FAIR. Fine Poultry, He>g?, C*^e, f * ttarasML M*J>!es, etc., oa Ex? hloitlon?Wonderful Work? ?fdenius Displayed In every ->: I>#partment-The Fair Fro frcfljses on to the End without Boing Marred by Any thine; but a IHtie Shower or two? IfOTed Wemtn, etc.?A Com plete Succem? all Around. \ We continue this week tho publica tion of the articles on exhibition at the Fair in the Indies' department, and also those of the bouBehold and stock depart ments: fllNss Julia Jenney, pioture shell frame. "Miss Georgie Jackson, chroohot tidy. -'Miss S Neuffcr, worsted mat roses. J/rs A Y Ilcauon, 2 embroidered yo**V Miss J E Lartigue, infants dress and pin'cushion. flfis-R S Albcrgotti, frame worsted work., lirs'^T McKewn, basket quilt. Jftss W.M Albergotti, braided sacque Ufrs fj G Konnelly, cape paper. Miss. Jane Boxard, 3 counter panes. Miss F D Staley, moss rose quilt. Nff$s % Qunttlebaum, quilt. Mrs E M Staley, embroidered dress. B Tfvusn,' yoke and body. Mrr, Agnes Dantzler, sewing Silk, darning cotton and 2 crochet collars. Miss Rosa Dantzler, bunch wool, ?worsted work and embroidered cover. Mrs John C R?wo, scrap quilt. l?fes E Y Eagood, embroidery. Charles Murrall, 3 pairs tidies and 1 quilt. Mrs J I) A Browne, 2 infants em broidered skirts. Miss Lorina Bull, faney work. Mrs G E Spigener, quilt. Miss E Miles, scrap rug and cabin quilt.'; Mrs A P Amaker. infanU rot?. A/rs J J Bailey, patch work quilt. jtfiss ?>lnry Trcadwell, 2 boxes wax work. ' y ' Mrs 'j D Frederick, and Miss M L Barton, fancy work. Mrs E* Fzekiel, 2 little boy's dress and 1 girls dress. Mrs J "W Summers, needle work. T C Kennedy, 3 counter panes. Mrs F H Jammerson, lady's opera oloak and 1 patch quilt. Mrs J^'H W Briggmann, quilt. Mrs G L Briggmanu, crochet tidy. Miss Lula Briggmrnn, cushion cover and pair'fancy mats. Mr* John W Sellers, embroidered yoke and band and 1 quilt. Mrs Kate jl/aule, what not. The following is the report of the Committee who had in charge this dc partmcnt.^.j^Te.publish it entire for tho gratification of the fair sex. report of committke. Mrs D I? Connor, 1 countcrpaine, pre mium. V'" * Mrs J 0 T Kennedy, 1 homespun counterpane, highly commendable. Miss M A II art zog, 1 homespun coun terpane, commendable. Mrs Ana C Andrews, 1 stuffed white quilt, premium. Mrs Paul Felder, 1 stuffed white quilt, highly commendable. Afra A D Frederick, 1 stuffed white table oover, commendable. Mm w;h:? - ? v^Lsuiaerea jrllow oases,.premium. Mrs Sam'l Dibble, 1 embroidered ?kilt, highly commendable. Mrs A D. Vrederiok, 1 pillow case, commendable. Miss llennie Moorer, 1 embroidored infant's dress, prciaiurn. Mrs B Husk, 1 embroidered infant's dress, highly commendable. Mrs J D A Brown, 1 infant's flannel skirt, commendable jl/tse Bell J/borer, 1 mechanical quilt, premium. j] Mrs C Grambling, 1 laid work quilt, highly commendable. Mrs E J Dantaler, 1 laid work quilt, commendable. Mrs Briggmann, 1.hexagon quilt, pre mium. Mrs Wijlic Idar, 1 log cabin quilt, highly cornmenduble. Mrs E. Miles; 1 log cabin quilt, com Soendable, Miss Rpsa B/antder, 1 crocheted shawl of home spun wool, premium. Mrs P A J Iuabiuot, flair of kujlted socks and gloves of home spun wool, highly commendable, Mrs James H Fowlea, white netted ahar?nammendablo. MSA D Frederick, I poisted child's dress, premium. Mrs Anna H Hall, 1 pointed child's dress, highly commendable. Mrs A V Heonon, pointed lady's akirt, eommeodable. i/iae R S Albergotti, 1 frame piece of raised worsted work, premium. Mrs l)r J 11 Summers, 1 piece raised worsted work, highly commendable. Mise Jane Sifley, 1 frame piece worst ed work, commendable. Mrs Samuel Dibble, 1 worsted afghar, premium. Mrs H Riggs, 1 pair toilet worsted mat:?, highly commendable. Mrs W N Seovill, 1 worsted aofa tidy, commendable. Miss Rebecca Badger, netted tidies, premium. Miss Sallie Stokes, castor cover, high ly commendable. Miss Mary Abbergotti, largo table cover, highly oommendable. Miss Mary Treadwoll, wax work, pre mium. Mrt Robt Riley. hair work, highly commendable. Miss Jane Sifley. rosin work, com mendable. Miss Kate Maule, 1 what not designed and made, premium. Miss Kate Maule, 1 case of millinery arranged, highly recommended. Mrs Frank Bamberg, 1 braided quilt and pillew cases, premium. Mrs Dora Lartiguc, 1 braided infant's dress, highly commended. Mrs Ezekicl Van Noordcn, 1 braided boy's dress, commendablo. Mrs Angus Dantzlcr, sewing silk, home grown and home spun, premium. Miss Alice Ransdalo, 1 band and sleeves, Spanish work, premium. Miss Mary Holman, 1 body of Span ish work, highly commendable. Miss Annie Stokes, 1 handkerchief, commendable. M;ss Mattie Stokes, tattin collar, pre mium. Miss Leo Robinson, 1 tattin collar, highly commendable. Miss M L Salley, tattin edging, com mendablo. Miss Agnes Rickeubackcr, 1 worsted quilt, premium. The following young ladies were high ly commended for fancy work : Misses A DeTrcvilie, Mollio Lovel, Georgie Jackson, Phoebe Morrall, Lo rena Ball, Anna Moss, Julia Jenney, Leonora Neufler, Chessie Morrall, Emily Seovill. Articles entered too late for a pre mium, among which were 1 piece of home made jeans by Mrs L F Ricken baker, and 1 infant's bonnet by Auna F Jones, (col'd) of Charleston, which were highly commendable. Respectfully submitted, Miss RENNTE MOORER, Mrs WESLEY CULLER, Mrs Dr OLIVEROS. The following wcro entered in the stock department: Col F J Goodwyn, 1 stock bull. Willie Stokes, 1 pair white cheaters. R II Rilcy, 1 boy's riding pony 2J years old. W E MoMichael, 1 deer, 1 year old. W W Culler, 1 grown heiffer 3* years old. W W Culler, 1 brcmcn 3J yaars old. Samuel I) Dantzler, 1 heifer T C Andrews, fast pacing horse. T C Andrews, native pig. Dr W F Barton, 1 ehester boar 2J years old. Col D R Barton, bull 3 years old. Col D R Burton, guinea pig. J G Koitt, grade bull. J G Kcitt, pair essex hogn 19 months old. J G Keiit, thorough bred essex boar pig 4 months old. Rev D F Spigcoor, pair angola goats. Rev D F Spigeuer, ohesnut mare 13 years old. J D Tr*?*w????*. ;^.!. Ii??? ui?ru. J D Trczvuut, bay mare 5 years old half bread. D II Trczvant, saddle marc. Col D Livingston, Spanish jack, raised by self. Col D Livingston, 1 brood mare 10 years old. Col D Livingston, 1 mule colt 2 months and 20 days old. M Albrccht, 1 full blooded Devon cow. F II W Biiggmann, 1 ehester boar 2 years old. F H W Biiggmann, 1 ehester boar 5 months eld. F II W Briggmann, 1 half ehester barrow 4 months old. John D Drkes, 1 grass fed colt born &lh April Paul S Felder, 1 Ayershiro bull 0 years old. Jos P llarlcy 1 calf 7 months old. W L Hurley, 1 work mare 7 years, old. W McMichnol, 1 more 7 years old. J Addon 2 hogs lj years-old.. W Joiner, 2 pigs 8 months old*. Jas Faifoy, 1 bar saare colt 2 years old. 8 W Stokes, 1 oold 6 months old. F W Wannamnker, 1 iron gray draft horse ? years old. Dr A S Salley, 1 boy mare 7 years old. F H W Briggmann, J chestor bar row 14 months old. Johu Robinson, cheater sow 7 months old. W T Mullor, thorough bred sorrel mare 6 years old. W T M?ller, sorrel colt 11 mouths old. Dr E J Oliveros, 1 brude milsh cow 4 years old. P S Felder, 1 cream saddle mare 8 years old. Willie Bull, 2 pigs 4 months old. J L Moorer, 2 ehester and buck shire pigs 11 months old. J L Moorer, 4 merino aud broad tail sheep 9 months old. Dr J T Goodwyn, sorrel stulion 10 years old. D W Zeigler, 1 bay half bred stallion 9 m ontha old. Dr J II O'Cain, 1 gray pony stallion G years old. Dr J II" O'Cain, 1 black horso mule Orangeburg bred 7 years old. G E Golson, 1 iron gray marc colt 1 i years old. E Hughes, 1 bay mare colt 16 months old. H O Swoake, 1 dark bay mare and coU G months old. . H i/oorer, 1 chesnut sorrel thorough bred mare 10 years old. II Moorer, 1 bay lilley, 1 years.old. ? S D Dantzler, 1 sow 4 years old. D Zimmerman, 1 gray horse 1G years old. J II Zimmerm m, 1 bay mare pony G years old. H Snell, 1 pair Essex pigs 7 months I old. / 11 P Colcman, 1 draft horse 8 years old, aud 1 mouse colored horse 8 yeais old. Charles Culler 1 black mare for draft G years old. V J II art zog, 1 black horse mole colt 18 mouths old. P W Porchcr, 1 pair horses light draft 5 and 6 years old. Dr R W Bates, 1 pair Essex pig* 4 years old, 1 white bull 3 years old and 1 Guinea boar. F 1/ Bamberg, 1 pair horses. P S Felder, 2 pigs G montha'old. J Snider, 1 bay stallion. Geo II Hunter, 1 cream horse 2 years old. The following wcro awarded premium* out of the abore : Jaftoh RoiJor, fccol DlolliulI. F M Bamburg, best pair draft bones. W E McMichael, best single draft horse. D II Trczcvant. Jr, best ?addle horse II D SmoHk, best brood marc. J II Dukes, best sucking colt. W T Mullor, best year old colt. Dun'l Livingston, beat jack and mule oolt. R V ey, beat two year old colt. W L Earley, best horse for agricultu ral purposes. P 8 Felder, best Lull (Ayreahire.) M Albrecht, best milk cow. W W Culler, best hoifer. J G Kcitt, best pair hogs (Essex.) II N Sneli, best pair pigs (Hssex.) J L Moorer, beat grade sheep. I) F Spiguer bast Angola g>ats. The Following articles were entered iu the household department: Mrs H M Moorer, plain round cake. Kirk Robinson, 2 bottles brandy peaches, Murray Robinson, 1 jar brandy peaches, 4 bot native wine. Mrs Jas Stokes, 2 oakossoap, 1 jar pears, C bottles wine, 1 jar piekloa, 1 jar tomatoes. Mt38 Lucy Stokes, 1 jar watermelon pre serves, 1 jar pear preserve*). Mrs Jas Stokes, 1 tumbler pear pealing jelly. Mrs Eliza Fludd, 1 jar shrimps and 1 jar stuffed peppers. Mrs W H Izlor. 1 1?.%? ku-vu. . Jude Robinson, sample of honey. Miss Mury Whaley, 1 jar mixed pickles. Miss Abbic Whaley, 1 jar brandy peaches. Mrs T B Whaley, 1 jar preserves. H Riggs, 10 bottles assorted wine. Miss Addie Buchanan, 1 tumbler apple j?"7 Dr E J Oliveros, 1 jar brandy peaches. Mrs Dr Oliveros, 1 bot blackery wine and 2 bots blackberry cordial. Mrs M Albergotti 1 bot blackberry wine. Miss Mary E Albcrgotti 2 tumblers apple jelly. Miss K Felder, 1 jar brandy peaches. Mrs T W Olovcr, 1 bot blackberry wine, 1 box tomato figs. Mrs Jas II. Fowles, 1 jar peach preserves. F II W Briggnrann, 8 bots Traniiner Aus lese? 8 bots Sherry, 8 bots Malaga, 8 bots pure grape juice, 8 bots Maderia. Mr.t M M Trezvant, 1 bucket butter. Mrs J C llolman, 1 hot blackberry wine, 1 jar watermelon preserves. Miss Mary A llolman, 1 hot green tomnto pickles, 1 bot muscadine wine. Mrs C D Olovcr, 1 jar pumpkin marmalade. Mrs J M Olovcr, 1 bot blackberry wine, imitation guava jelly. T K Legare, G bota wine. Miss Anna Mosa, 1 bucket buttor. M L Baldwin, honey. Ii Rigga, honey. Mrs W F Barton, 2 tumblera apple jelly, 2 jars grape jelly, 2 loaves bread, 1 plate rolls, 1 dish butter. Mrs R Jenney, 1 jar bell psppcr pickles, 1 bot tomato catsup. Mra Ann C Andrews, 1 bowl butter.. Mrs E M Stalcy, Boap. MrefP Bush, 1 bot blaokbery wine,. Mrs Sam'l Dibble, 1 jur picklea. Mrs B Bush, 1 jar apple jelly, 1 tumbler plum jelly. Mra ? R Moorer, 1 loaf bread. Mrs O C Caller, 1 bot blackberry wine, 1 marblo cake. Mrs E B Moorer, 1 bot grape wine, 1 dish buttor. Dr W F Barton, 1 doi Scuppernong wine. Mrs E T Anderson, 2 bota domestic vine gar. T W Albcrgotti, case bakers bread. Mrs Ann C Andrews, 1 iced cuke. Mrs T C Andrews, 2 bots brandy peaches. Miss Julia Zimmerman. 5 jars pickles, jar melon marmelide, jar melon preserves, jar citron preserves. Mra Jas E Mos*, home made kueadi Mra Paul S Felder, soap. Mrs Bussell Zimmcruian, fresh peaches, brandy peaches, water melon preserves. Mrs Jno W Sellers, dewberry, preserves. Miss Aloia Felder. 1 disb butter made in july, 1 dish butter. Mrs D Louis, home made, rolls, peach pickles, fresh tomatoes, swoct pickles, fretdi okra. The following persons received pre iniuins in the above : ' v Dr W V Barton, best Scuppernong wise. IIarp;n Riggs, best black July wine. Murray Robinson, Sr, best wild grape wine. Mrs E J Oliveros, best blackberry wine. Mrs T 11 Wh'alcy, bi st preserves. " Thos W Albereti, best cake. " Jos E J/oas, best home made bread. Mrs E J Oliveros, best bnmly peach es. Mrs Wm F Bkrtoa, best butter. " Pa?l S Felder, best soap. M L Uuldwiu, best honey. J/ies Julia Zimmerman, best pickh'Si J/rs Juo V If lover, best jelly. Miss Lucy Stokes, 2*1! best preserves F II W Brigginaun, beat c dlection of wirtc. This completes the list of contribu tions to tho Fair. "'For want of space wc are forced to* omit saying anything more of it than wc have. [From the t'olumbin Union.] THE ELECTIONS. Washington, Nov. 8. ? Election summary ; Wisconsin elects a Republican Gov ernor and Legislature, Illinois elects a Republican Congress man at largo by f?om twenty-five to thirty thousand majority. Now Jersey elects a Democratic Gov ernor and probuly a Republican Legisla ture New York elects a Rcpblican State ticket and Legislature. Tammany Hall was not opoo last night. .The World says : "The returns from this State, which were unusually back ward this year, indicate the electiou of u Rebubliean tieket by at least twenty thou sand majority, and, as it never rains but it pours, the majority may bo even more than this. Wo have loft tho State Legis lature, and the Republicans will not full far short of a two thirds vote iu either House." The Tammany local ticket was rough ly handled by voters. Lcdwith was no ?-?vigi i IS eieeteil by about twen ty-siz thousand majority, over Chandler for Register. Bradly, Norton aud Genet will not visit Albany officially this year. Even Tweed, with no opposition worth mentioning, polled a light vote compared with thoue he formerly received. Seventy eight towns iu Minnesota give Austin, Republican, for Governor, 1,428 majority. Tammany elects o?Jy Tweed to the Senate. Only three of the twenty-two Assemblymen on the Reform ticket for tho county and city of New York were successful by large majorities. The Republicans carried Iva usus by au increased majority. Manufacturing! Enterprise in Charleston.?Charleston is fust be coming a manufacturing as well as a commercial city. 1 ho largest manufac tory of doors. Bashes, blinds, &0., in the Southern Stales is that of Mr. 1'. 1\ To a lb, on Horlbeck's Wharf in that city, sales rooms at No. 20 llayne St. Mr. toale'8 advertisement appears iu another columu. Outt Bankers Abroad.?Lato flies from European papers cotnuiont most favorable ou the appointment of the London firm of Heury Clews & Co., as bankers abroad for all foreign countries of the U. S. Government and the Treas ury Department in place of Baring Bros. It is true that no feoiing but utmost cordiality of spirit exists between these two representative backing houses. It is not true, that During Bros, havo transacted their busiucss with tho Goverument in an unsatisfactory man ner. On the coutrary, tho utmost good feeling has existed from tho beginning of th*> trust up to tho preseut time. It is truo that the government has confidence 'iu tho House of Henry Clews & Co., aud it is rather a testimo nial of confidence in their mnnucr of doing business, than a reward for servi ces rendered to tho government by Mr. Clews, that has secured the appointment of Henry Clews & Co., as our bankers abroad. Tbia house has risen rapidly in public confidence, until it has reached tho gov ernment, which nationalizes its popu larity by conferring the present appoint ment of Fiscal ageuts. Probity, tactv patriositm, and financial power thus get a compliment. 0 The duties of their position arc such, that it cannot but tend to give general confidence throughout this- country and in Europe to the name and credit of this leading banking bouse. I1ST OS- I.F.TTKKN Itcnmln _j ing in the Orangeburg Post Olliee to September 80th, 1871. A?..Mr Antley, for Miss Filyon, E S Amt her. Mrs Lucy Ancrum, Samuel Albans,'. Lemuel Amthcr. 11? I .imua Rull, Thomas Drown, J 11 Harnes. D?.Jacob Davis, E A Davis, J E Davis. Q?.Daniel Oreen. Rev It (i Jones, Glcaton A Jcfcoat, Dan iel Jackson, \\ II Joiner. K?.David Kind, '-'. M?.Philip Mixon, Lizzie Middlcton, D N Merer, Permelia Miils. H.-'-John Itiley. ? S?..Mrs F EShuler, Mrs Rachel Shuler, E R Sawyer, Wilkea Sawyer. T?.11 envy Tyler, T H Tyler. \V ? .Delia Washington, Rct-.T E Wanna maker. Porsens calling fprrtbe above letters wil please say they are Advertised. F. DeMARS, P. M. SHIBBOLETH LODGE No. 38, Aw\ F.\ Bf.\ A Regular Communication of this L.~?dge will be held on TUESDAY the dtli of De cember next. An ELECTION for ?FFI CERS f'?r the ensuing year will be h:id ; and bu.?ir?? of importance transacted. Members will take due notice and govern themaelvs accordingly. W. J. DkTRKVJLLE, nor 11 Secret ary? A C^VRO The EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of tlx* ORANGEBURG AGRICULTURAL SOCIB TY respectfully announce to the bub^crib era of the FAIR of 1871, that the patronage bestowed upon the Enterprise by Exhibitors and Visitors has enabled them to meet the Expenses out of tlie Receipts, and they arc prepared to redeem the Certificates of Sub scription at the Ofhcc of the CITIZENS' SAVi>"''S BANK nt ORANGEBURG. Sub scribers can have their Certificates Cashed by presenting them to" the Treasurer of the Society, Mr. James H. FowlcS. Tho Committee would also announce *hat the Premiums offered for FIELD CROPS will be announced, and distributed ns soon as the Returns of Yields of COTTON and FALL CHOPS are made, which will bo about the 15th day of December next. nov 11 It Referee's Sale. ORANGEBUIIG COUNTY. In Common Pleas Jobn <\ Pike, Trustee vs John McMichael et. al. By virtue of an order of the said Court in this ease, 1 will sell at Orangcburt Court House, on Monday, the 4th day ot December next, during the legal hours of sale, tlie fol lowing Heal KatatC. situate in the Turk nt ...iiaio, in iios County, viz . 1. One tract of about ^80 acres, situate on Great Branch, bounded by lands of Jacob Pearson, Henry Bonnett and Estate of D. Kennerly, and represented by a plat of the same, drawn by M L Baldwin, D. S., record ed in the Register's Office of this Coun'y, in Rook page US. -. One tract of about 1 K) acres, bounded by lauds of John Hnyden, lands formerly of \V. S. Dudley, Estate lands of Samuel liair, lands of William C. Moss and-Rulton, and other lands of John MoMiohaol, and represented on a plat of the same, made by M. L. Baldwin, D. S., and recorded in the Register's oflico of this County, in hook 8, page 110. :!. Remainder in -?0 acres, situated on Cooper Swamp, being the Family Homestead of the said John MoMlohaok. ufter the termi nation of the Batate of Homestead therein. ?L About 850 acres of the Mill and House tracts, adjoining the lands of the said Fam ily Homestead, being the lands represented by two plats make by M. l. Baldwin, 1>. S., an I recorded in the Register's Offioe of this County, in Hook 8, pegoa 118 and 121, re respoctivc. outside of the Homestead aforesaid, and aft or deducting UK) ncres being on the v est aide of Cooper Swamp, Plats. Oft DO said land can be inspected upi a application to the undersigned. Terms?one-fourth cash, balance on n credit of one and two years, purchases to gi\e Bond and Mortgage of tho pretniSOS purchased, said mortgage to contain a cov nnut for resale in ease of breach of the Bond and to pay lot; papers recording and stamp ed. G Et). ROL1VER, Referee and Receiver. novU hi IS O ? EH i** ? ; w i BP fp I O IT1 ??<=> of GO _ o ? o so a; 9 2 S 8 S-2 Notice of DimissaL T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I J3| will, mi the 11th day of December, 1871, die my Bnal account with the Honorable; Judge of Prohnto for Orangoburg County, as Guardian of' I be Estate of A. J. lGttrell, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. J. W. ANTLEY, nov 11?4t Guardian. Sheriff's Sales. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In Common Pleas. 0. II. Middleton, "| Complaint T8 >? for J. E. S. Amaker. J Foreclosure. By virtue of '.he judgment Sled in this case, directing that the lands hereinafter men tioned, be eold by me, at public auction, I will sell nt Orangoburg Court House, on Monday tue fourth day of December next, during the usual hours of sale, All that plantation or tract ef lnnd known as Belleville, situate, lying and being in the C??nty of Or.mgeburg, and State of South Carolina, containing ltJ70 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Trczevunt, Davis, Me Cord, Geiger, Moorcr and by the Coagiree Biver. Terms of sale?One-half cash, balance to be paid in one year, and to be secured by a bond, with interest at 12 percent, from date, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchas ers to pay for papers, recording and stamps. And unless the purchaser pay ? per cent, ot tln? whole bid, at the time of sale, the premi ses will be resold on the same day, on the ?ante term*. And the Sheriff'is allowed to reserve the liberty to refuse the bid of the same person at succeeding sale. And in case the person payiug ? per cent, doss not noniply With the reat of the terms in tw> dayt after Ihe asle, the sankt w ill he resold on tlic sacoeuJiag sal .-day, ALSO ORANGEBfJRG COUNTY. In the Common Pi.eas. B. \7. Hates rs-RwWrt C Iri^L- o#. ?t. Judgment of Furee'oHiire md sale. By virtue of nn order of tiie said Court in this case, I will sell at Orangeburg Court House, on Monday, the 4th day ot D.-crm bcr next, during tho leual hears of sale: All that-(root ot land in this County, con taining about 172 acres, bounded by lands now or formerly Of D. L. Hookhart, .J.-H. Dallas, E. !> and B. A. |rWc, Estate of W. 1* Re Bv, aud II. Cogswell. Terms ono-balf cash, and balance on a credit ?..f tivelve months. Purchasers-td \ *y fos pn?i*r?. rccor ii:'!j and stan:^s. ALSO ORANG4iU V RG? COUNT \ Is Common' VtAt i a. Mary B. Treadwall, Adm's vs J.hn If. F?n uing. Cl nl. Complaint ;o Marshall Aaset?, &c. By virtue of an t/rder of t!ic siid Court in this action, I will sell nt Orangoburg Court House, on Monday, th -l'h diyof Decem ber, next, during the log:.l hours of sale, the Real Estate hi t!ii-? County, of wiiic'i the Inte William K. Tread well, died, seized and nos?o*sed, consisting of the following tracts of L!*di in the Town of Orangoburg: 1. Trav' of 1- aercs, bounded north by lands of Thbhiaa Oliver, cast by lands of So. Ca. Railroad Co., 0. Gowon and Estate of Georg? II. Ellio'.t and Railroad Avenue, south by Russell Stree.1; and west by Innds of \v. m. Hutson, E^i- 'Juls tract will te Intersected by two streets, and will be sold iu 18 lots of convenient aiu. 2. The note! tract, situated : t i!i.*corn?r of lvus? >!l and Brough;oa streets, an I boun ded on the oth >r sides by lau Is of Mrs. W. B. Troadwell and D. Louis. This will he sold in (i Lots, two of them fronting on Ens sell street, and one of these wi h a good Store already erected thereon, three of thorn fronting Itroughton strocl, and t'aa ro mainder con?tittiting th-> II ?!cl with ample stables, and builJinga, and yard and garden room, being one of the most eligible pieces of property in the Town of Orangoburg. ;< T HlfO nt I Oi I - ? ?3 lu?"'l* of Mrs Ann Andrews, east by Brtiugh ton street, south by river and-?itrcct, and west by Iii vor street Tiiis ttvict will be Bold in <>i> lots, nn 1 will be intersected wl h streets properly located, rending tha Lots available hs Town Lots. A portion will ha sohl in n irn?"! ?>'. 8 acres, *??'d ano her por tion in a tract of about 20 acrer. A fine brickyard i* <>u one of tha tracts. A ptitinn of these Lots will be sohl ot the di.y indicated, to suit puroltnscrj. l'la's of the said Real Estate can b; inp.o d at the Sheriff's Oaici. Terms of sale, liberal. Thoy will be cd vcrtlacd in the next isauo. SheritTa (tffioe, ) H. RIOOS, OrangoburgC. II., S. C, \ 8. O. C. Nov. 11, 1S7I. J nnv 11 7t MALCOLM I. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ORAYGEItURtt C. 11., Mo. < a. nov 1 if NOTIG Ii NOTICE is hereby givon Hint at the next ; a ot the Legislature, the County Com missioners ot Orangeburg County, und the Town Counoil", ?>f the Town of Orangeburg, will ap4il> for leave to t>rEN A NEW STREET in extension of Amelia Street to the S. 0. Railroad. November lat, 1871.?4 jf THE CHEPEST PLACE TO OUT GOOD BACON, AUGUSTA FLOUR AND Other Articled IN TUB GROCERY LINE IS AT E. EZEKIEL'S SIGN OF TIlEj BIG WATCH. ofivi c ly BY R H. PEARSON, SIGN OF THE BIG RED COFFEE POT, NEXT TO W. T. LIGHTFOOT?. I beg leave to inform my friends and the" Sublic generally that I have mo ed my TIN HOP uext to Mr W. T. Ligbtfoot's 8tore, where I am prepared'to do- ail kinds of KP AIRING' at the shortest notice and very low tor cash. My work i? warranted to give satisfaction. TINWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO OR DER FOlt CASH. Give me a trial. B. E. H. PEARSON nov 4 c Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rect:"! 1 will sell to the highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on the first MON DAY in December next, for cash, the follow- i ing property, viz : One tract of land containing 62 acres, more or less, in Orangeburgi County, boun ded northwest by lands of A., Griffith, ancl1 others, an I south by the Family Hamt sioad of P. w. Vogt.' One tract containing I;-> acres mare or' less, in said County, bounded north by Fam ily Homestead of F. w; Vogt, lands' of Smith, southwest by bvods of Dr. S. D.mtz ler. Remainder in 210 acres, lying between1 two tracts above mentioned (being the Fam ily IIomestea I of J VV Voghr) after the ter mination of the right of Homestead therein. Levied on as th?T*-operty of F \V Yogiit, atf th.? Huit of F.r W; Rates, Guradimt C. E." Bull. ? ALSO' Tae- r?trrtin I in 2 !j tcre*, in sat I Cmn tv.boifided north by E. Bull, east by Joint1 ?GritEtii, south by Ev-lltaH, and west by David* Shulor, (Ivnng. the Family Homestead of7 D.t?i<l Dull) after the termination of the Estate of ISoiiMbtead the-ein. Levied ort a* the properly of Davi t Bu'.l, ut tin; ?uit of R. W Dotes, Guardian G. E.- BuH. ALSO' The remaindc* in 110 acres of land in said Countyt bouu le 1 on the anrth by Win. C. Moss, on tue East by North Edis'o river, on the south by I*.- H. Hughes, an 1 on the we?t by Ja/iin? Jennings, (being ttto Family ' Homestead of Divi ( S'n^ike) alt.-r the ter mination of the . state of Homestead therein. Leviedon as the properly of|David Siaoake, at the sok of Archibald S. Clark. ALSO Or*e trael of land containing 27s acre*' more or less, boi.ndod by h:n is of Josiah T. Bonnett, H. D. Dsniuctt, and North Edis to riven Oae crher tract ctfitMinfttg 54tl acres rnorer* or less, bounded by hi mis of T. C. Andrews, - Mrs. Nann, Henry D.' Bonnett, and North E. listo river. Levied on in the eise of exr* parte E.- V. Venn et ut to pay costs,'expen-* ses incurred in ' c?fccting.-pr.rtil-iori ? of ? Heal' Estate in said cause. One Lot .tt "Building tborvcm in Hie Town' of Orangvburg, on Church sire*, bounded 1 on the the north by. Lot-of C. J. Stroman, ? cast and south by N. A. Dull, and west by Church street. Levied en as the property of T. P. Oliver dee'd, at the suit of J. A. K Holman vs Thomas Oliver; Adm'r T. P. Oliver. Sheriffs Office, "l IX. RIGGS, Orangeburg C. H? 8. C, V 8. O. C ; Nov 11, 1871. J nov 11 tJ "VTolicc to Creditors.?All JPer Y\ sons indebted to John F. Riley or th#? Firm of John F. Riley & Co., are requested to make payment on or before the 16th ef Novembor next, to Messrs. Bull, ScoviH A Pike, in whose hands tho notes and accents have been placed for collection. oct 2.1?td JOHN F. RILEY. NOTICE. OFFICP SCHOOL COMMISSIONER,. November 8d, 1871. All persons indebted to this Office for pur- ? chasing Reoks, will please make Settlement to tho Undersigned at the Office of School! Commissioner on or before NaT. 80th, 1P71.J; E. I. CAI1I, Sehoel Commissioner, O. C nov 4 St* N" OTICE.?All Persolia H?t ing claims against the Estate of Adam Moorer will present them properly attested,, and all those indebted will make payment on> or before tho Oth of November, 1871. J. w. E. MOORER, oct 11?4t Administrator. NOTI? K.-All Pcraoni In tlobtcd by Note or Account to the late Firm of Dukes & Shuler will make immediate payment to Messrs. Ixlar & Dibble my At torneys, or the same will be sued. J. W. H, D?KES, Survivor. oct 21 2t Kinsman &? HoweIl> Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, aSVC. sept 2 4m