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""L O O A. L. SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1871. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon._"_ TO SUBSCRIBERS. We waut money. Not an uncommon want at all. Vv'e have been indulging car fric-dc as long as wo are able. Those from whom we purchase oar materials to print this journal, demand cash for every order tilled. Our printers have to be paid every Saturday night. This all takes money. Now surely those of our subscribers, whom we hare endeavored tc accommadate by furnishing them with the News without demaudiog pay in ad vance, will come up and pay the little that is due us. It is impossible to run a newspaper without money, aud those who do not pay up, we shall be compell ed to erase from cur books, ou come up and save us from any more asking. -Squirrel Hunting is all the go now with many hereabouts. The Town Couucil are lettiu. out the Streets by contract for repair. THE Columbia Wi?n had a fuller re port of the State Fair than any other paper in the State. ????????????? The Sirtets present a lively appear* unco. Our merchants tire doing a capi tal business ns a general things Tue County Commissioners contem plate having a netit fence made around the Court House Squftre. Tue Past week has been pretty cool. Shawls and overconts were iu'Jispeusublc requisites to comfoit. Wb UJrotSBSTAND that the bridge across the North Fork of-Edisto aud the New Road leading therefrom to Branch Tille will soon be completed. The fuxkral services of the in fant daughter of Dr. E. J. Olireros look place at the Presbyterian Church On yesterday. Judge Graham opeucd Court in Charleston ou Monday la-t. E. B. Sea brook, Ek|., has returned from the North and is representing the State. Time to See After It.?The bridge over tho ditch opposite the workshops of Mr. Riggs, is it) a number 1 (?) condi tion. Did any ot ntlr city Fathers ever bee it? It striken ns thai they did not. The Lcxingtou Dhpdi'ch is being Urged to stir tip the people of that County lo establish a County Agricultu ral Society. It could not use its column* for a better purpose. Since ttir abatement of the yellow fever in Charleston crowds of our citi tens have visited that city. It is re ported that not iu many duys hare the streets preseutcd such evidences of life and activity. Mr. W. T. Liohtfoot will remove in his new store on Monday next. Mr. L. will open a varied and well assorted stock of dry goods and groceries. His advertisement will appear in au enlarged form in our next issue. A Hint.?Ladies ought to be careful how' fhoy arrange their bustles. News papers arc things that will be seen Wlie 1*0 scarcely anything oko gt?cs; besides there arc many seurohiag oyos in Or an^ebur^. An Exchange says that shiugliug <d 4-ihv hair will be the next fashion fur the 'ladies. That will bo a striking contrast te tho present inodo of fixing up n ic i hair, orjMther that made of flax and hemp ut the factories. Will some of our readers who know inform us u here the custom of tolling Climen bells for ordinary service came from ? We huve been asked the ques lion several times, but us we always an? derstood that the tolling of belU wa? indicative of a*funeral or smur?. other sad event, dec lined to answer. We wove apprehensive if we did that we might either pay close home a coinplimeiit, or vice versa* Once, Twicx, The-e-?? Times.? Mr. Ezekiel ia offeriag everything in his line now for the lowest figures. He is just in receipt of a large stock, and we would waru his customers of the dan ger of tarrying by the wayside. Now is the lime. Give him a call. ??aase?? **tw ^MMs^MMsaaMsaK^-aiMi ? ?? . New Railroad.?-A Convention of Delegates from the Counties interested met in Columbia daring Fair Week, and steps were taken to secure from the Legislature a charter of a Railroad to oouneot Augusta, Edgeneid, Ninety-Six, Laurena and Spartauburg. Assent ?Our "right bower," the Junior, has taken a leave of nhseuoe, and will not return under several weeks. [Lexington Dinpatch, With the "right" and ' left" together the Dispatch plays a clumsy hand Wouder what it will do with the latter by itself. Look Out Ye Venders or Tangle Foot.? On dit has it that the County Commissioners havo a detective tu ferret out the parties who have been, and are cuguged iu aclliug liquors wilhuUt li cense. It is thought a good many par V ties will be reported soon. The Goe is imprisonment for six months, and ?2?U Taxes.?County Auditor Jas. Van Tassel, completed his books and turned them over to Treasurer Frank II. Greene on Monday last for the collection of the State and County Taxes. Our advice to our fcllow-citizcus is to pay up at once and avoid the penalty. Experience should teach that 6uch a eoitr.-c is the better Uno of policy. Read and be Wise.?At Mr. T. Curtmill's store there is being opened a full aud showy selection of dry goods. Ladies who nre hard to please would save time; bntl perhaps a great deal of "botheration" to polite clerks, hy going right to Mr. CariniiU'si Not a Bxne?Mr. C. will accept the thanks of the priutcra iu the Nkws' Office for the bettle of inspiriting fluid sent them the other day". To Correspondents.?Recently we have been in receipt of i-undry couimu nicotimi8, tho aonappearance oi which in the News wub misconstrued by thn writers. Our columns are always open to properly writteu articles, when accom panied by responsible unlt.es, and not personal iu their nature. But while it is our duty to furnish the readers of ibis journal with news, wo state o'neo aud for all, that we conceive it no part of our work to wndo through long and verbose communications to fit thutn for public scrutiny. Tf a letter is scut to us for publication, wh;ch is written cor i rectly and not absolutely obuoxious to tho sentiments of our paper, it will be inserted; If not, it will Audits way iato the Waste basket. Is this plain enough for those who have eacoethes tcYibcmU on the brain 7 i ? ?UtWk\ 1 ' 1 HHj^n^n m i A Sad anD Fatal Accident.?A most sad accident dcCUrred at the s\iw tijill of Mr. John II. Livingston a fort night ago, the news of which has just como to us through that gentleman him self. Amonir Mr. L.'s employees was a white man mimed K S. Kirkl.md. On Thursday last, two weeks ag.i, Kirkland. while iu rear of the circular saw help ing to remove a slab, as it was being u..i rv .?.??.., }.-... \.r._. accident slipped, and fell upon the saw. Of course, going at u tremendous rate, it was impossible to avert the lata, catastrophe that fujluwud. Kirkland was jurkci doWUQP the log by the s.?w aud split from the lower p)rtw.i of h.s body nearly lip to his bro:ist. iJolbro the muohiucry c>ul 1 be >pps I. Mo was oxtinot. hiM iu th lull oujoyuiont of active health, ti<- was -out died from earth and earthly thing.'. Tbo unfortu nate man I It a wife and tlireC HUJoll chiidren, who were dependent up ui his d.i ij labors for a support \ Grkat Want wki.l Supplied - It will be seen by reference tn n.e ad VCrtisemcnt of Messrs. W M. Sum & Co.. that thov liavu sturied a icgu iar Auction House, iu Orange burg Asd as thosi geutlcmau uc\er! embuik in an nndcrtaking th.it does uot ? prove .^*cc .-?ttri, wu bespeak for the** a large and flourish iug business iu ihre ^ auction liao. Persons having articles j of auy sort that thoy wisll to dispose of, cau notify this House and draw in ad vance on the lame, if no desired, until a aal? w ?ade. Tb? is t?u advintagf worth the consideration of the publie, espeelairr; When Itfortoed that this firm will inake a a* eoioa?ty of the business. Judge Andrews' knack at soiling his own goods for liboral and fair prices, and yet to the satisfaction of bis many customers, eminently fit him for knock ing down those entrusted to hhn for sale. He will make a capital auo tioneer. We wish this trust-worthy firm every suoocm. ' A 8'dooESTioN.?The Depot at Or angeburg is a disgrace to its growth and importance. A little, miserubly built house, with no capacity either for the storing away of. goods, or the accommo dation of tho traveling public, wo would do better if our Town had no Depot at all. Does not every man that passes this pines form an crrcnous idea of uur growth and prosperity by looking upon that unsightly little cabin out at the railroad, yclept a Depot ? And yet Orangcburg does more shipping, aod contributes more to tho revenues of the road than any town in the interior of the State. For this she should huve some returu. We have been up aud down the line, and we have iouud better depots at littlo way stations. Now our suggestion is, that a meeting of our oitizens bo called, and a committee be appointed to peti tion the company to baild us a better Depot. What say our uierch^nta t Wc verily believe that such a tnoTcineut would result in giving us better ac commodations than we can now boa.-t of iu the way of a railroad depot. The Cainden Journal is a strong ad vocate of Temperance Societies. In its issue of tho Oth inst., it says, "the army (of drunkards of course) is 'grow ing small by degrees,' the traf?e iu wine j decidely less." Well, that does pretty good, and sounds very like a coun try newrpaper local; but the finishing I tottch to the paragraph in question is better still. Here it is. Speaking of the Society, the Journal says, "There's room in the Division for more?.so ??Sots who hace so Inng-Aac* bled, Sots whom Rum lias never fed, Wolcoine! nud by Temperance led, JSnjoy trua liberty." The italics in the poetry arc ours Wo want to sho'.v our readers the beauty of the thing. Surely every man whose fortuno it should be to read thi stanza quoted, will be shamed into joining the Temperance The divine ujjfUtlui was in the man's heart (or pen) tint indicted that piece, iure. The muses were all perched upou the inkstand, and tho peu dipped iu poesy itself that inspired the Journal poet with the above verses. Nothiug else could have produced such an irresistible invitation to tho followers of Bacchus, to enlist uod'T the Teinpj rauce banner. An eloquent pen indeed the hard iu question, can boast of. Wa fancy we can hear him address it ut times after the following style : "Oh ! naiurVs noblcat gift?my gray googc quill, Slave of my thoughts, obedient to My will, Torn fr<3ta thy purani bird to form a pen, That mighty instrument of little men* ? a * * * *#?*?* What wits! what poets dost thou daily raise! How frequent \* thy use', how siniill thy pruise! Oh! lat u*. soar to-day ; no common theme, No eastern vision, no disteinpere'd dream Inspires?our path, though full of thorns, is plain ! Let's turn sots back to soberness again.'' There is a man in New York so proud that he w >u't keep his company, lor Tear id'degrading himself. An old lady made the following speech at a woman's meeting the other day : 'I demand equality for all the PftXCS.' ???????. .. IHM Manufacturing ?ntehprish in Charleston ?Charleston is fust be coming i manufacturing us well us u ?tniiiiiei ei.il city. I hu largest manufac tory of doors, wishes, blind*, &e., in the Southern States is that of Mr. I*. V IoaJ.E, on (iorlbeek's Wharf in that city, solus rooms at No Hnyiiu St. Mr. '1oai.es advertuuui0Qt appeurj in another column. GOM1?0IAL run DaAMOKBiian Nkws, Norenvbav 114, 1871. i Hi I i >-.\?.Sale* during the week 240 bales. We quote : i Ordinary.?.i.? (Ss)t0 Low Middling...../. .luVl?.-, Middlvikg.4**.17|(gJ l?a>roii Kick.Sl.l.'? per ensile) Coax.?...$ IK) per bushel. Cow PSAS. IK) per bushel. 1'lKV.EBt*.$1.00 per bushel. NOTIOli Mrs. B. M. 8IIULEH RESPECTFULLT informs h?r friends that she is prepared to make LADIES* DRRSSES, CUTTING, FIT TING and BASTING in all the various Styles Being; deprived of her only 8TAY IN LIFE, and having tho CA BE ef TWO LITTLE CHILDREN, she is forced to seek a living in thia way, Hoping that her friends in Prosperity will be her friends ib the dark days of sad misfortune, she has thus been prompted to appoal to their sympathies. ?ept 2 it Sheriff's Sales. ? By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected I will sell to the highest bidders, at Oraugeburg Court House, ou the first MON DAY in December next, for eaab, the follow ing property, vis I Uuo tract of Land containing 474 acres moro or lees, bounded by lauds of J. W. Oakman. Mary A Fair, M. Riley, A. Bozard, D. Inabinet and V. Pitthan. Levied on as the property of Adam Moorcr at the suit of { Sam'l O. Fair. ALSO One tract of land containing 1000 acres moro or less, bounded north by Est. Em'l Poosqr and others, cast by J. G. Wannamak er and others, south by J. G. and T. E. Wau namaker und west by Andrew Inabinet and ?Ibers, subject to the Defendant's right of Homestead thereon. This tract will be sold in parcels, and Creditors consenting, a por tion only of the purehaso money will be re quired. Levied on as the property of IL C. Wuuuumakor at the suit of John s. Bowman and others. ALSO On Tuesday after aaleday, at tho residence of Adam Bush, 100 lbs Seed Cotton. ;::.n lbs Fodder, 20 bush Goru, 1 lot Rico, and 1 Sow and*? Figs. Levied on as tho property of Adam Rush, at the suit of Lewis P. Collier. ALSO On Tuesday after saleday, at the late rtsi dence of Adam Moorer, 1 Gin, 1 Buggy, and some Household Furniture. Levied ou as the property of Adam Moorer at tbe suit of Sam'l U. Fair. ALSO One tract of land containing 62 acreo, more or less, in Oraugeburg County, boun ded northwest by lands of A. Griffith, and others, and south by the Family Home stead of F. W. Vogt. Ouc tract containing !>0 acres more or less, in said County, bounded north by Fam ily Homestead of F. W. Vogt, lauds of Smith, southwest by lauds of Dr. S. Dantz ler. Remainder in 210 acres, lying between two tracts above mentioned (being the Fam ily Homestead of J VV Voght) after tbe ter minal ion of tbe ri|(ht of Homestead tltercin. Levied on as the property of F W Voght, at the unit of It. W. Dates, Guradian C. E. Rull. ALSO The remainder in 225acrui, in said Conn ty,bounded north by E. Dull, cast by John Griffith, south by E. Bull, and west by David Shuler, (being the Family Homestead of David Rull) alter the termination of tbe Estate of Homestead therein. Levied on ns tho properly of David Hull, at the suit of R. W. D?tes, Guardian C. E. Bull. ALSO ?V " lift" ' The remainder in 110 acres of laud in said County, bounded on the north by Win. ('. Moss, on tiie Rust by North Edistu river, on tho .south by B. II. Hughes, and on the west hy Jutiics Jcnniugs, ^b.dng tho Family Homestead of Davit Smoike) alter the ter mination of the i state of Homestead therein. Levied on ns the properly of David Stnoake* at tli? euit of Aruhibald S. Clark, ALSO One tract of Intel containing 2<J acres more or le^s, bounded by land* of Josiah T. Ronnett, II. D. Douuctt, and North Edis to river. One other tract containing 54'S acres mure or l"ss. bounded by lands ot T. Andrews, Mrs Nanit, Henry D. Itonnett, and North Edisio ri\?-r. Levied on in the case of ex parte E I'. Vann el ux to pay crtt*, expen ses incurred in effecting partition of Kcal Estate in said cause. Sheriffs Office, \ II. RIGG8, Orangcbnrg C. H., S. C, \ S. O. 0 Nov 11, 1871. j nov 11 til Notice of Dismissal. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 'Jsth day of November next we will File our Final Account With the Hon. Thad f. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismissal ;is Administrators vt the Estate of Dedcriuk J. Hune, deceased J. K. HANL. \V. ('. II A N E, nov -I?I( Executors. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT ON the 30lh day of November next, I will File my Final Account with the Hon. Thad. C Andrews. Judge of Probate, nu ask for Letters of Dismissal as Adminissrutrix of tho estate of L. M. Keilt, deceased . S. KE1TT, .... '. .'. Auuiiiiiatrairix. Notice of Dismissal. VUTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 14th day oi November next, I *ill tile my Final Account with the Hon. Thad. C. Andrews. Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Executrix of the Estate of Joel Duller, deceased. M. A. KLEVES, oct 7?It Executrix. ? Notice of Dismissal. N-OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON tho 14th d:i;, ol .November. 1871. we will tiie our Final Accounts with tho Honorable T. C. Andrews. Judge of Probate, and ask tor Leiters of Dismissal as Administrator of the Ealatu of Margaret Cook, deo'd. A. IL HUNGERPILLER, ool N?it Administrator. AUGUSTUS B. aNOWLTON (Formerly of the New York Bar.) ATTOKNEY AND COUNSELLOR A T L A W , ouAxeiicnijitu, s. c. july 8 tf MALCOLM L BROWNING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OR A NGE B V Rd C. II., So. Ca. nov I if GROCERIES! CAN VASSKI) ASD 1 XCAX V ASSF.I? BI IM?. AUGUSTA FLOUR! xm ' WESTERN FLOUR!! Sugar Cared STRIPS. ^ MlNCE MEAT. Sugar Cured SHOULDERS. ? GELATINE, v. BIDES. S BIIOMA. LARD in 6 and 10 lb Buckets. H PICKLES. MACKEREL in Kitts, g and CANNED OOODS. SUGARS ? of every variety, and COFFEES, K Call at one* of all kinds. ? At VOSE'S GROCERY. T. A. JEFFORDS & CO. HAVE THIS DAY RESUMED BUSINESS AT IIIS" OLD STAND, CORNER RUS SELL STREET and RAILROAD AVENUE, whero they will bo happy to see their friends and former patron?. Everything in the GROCERY LINE Will be be found here, of GOOD QUALITY and LOW PRICES. Persons dtsirous of PURCHASING will DO WELL to CALL and EXAMINE OUR STOCK before going elsewhere* nov 11 c ly THE COURT HOUSE STORE IS supplied v. ith a CHOICE SELECTION of FRESH GOODS, marked as LOW as they can be sold, among which are LONDON CREAM, GINGER and PIC NIC CRACKERS. PICKLED SHRIMPS, DEVILLED HAM, SAUCES, kc. MACKEREL and SALMON in Kits and by the pound. CHOCOLATE and FANCY CANDIES. ALSO A f?ll Full Slock of* MEN'S and ROY'S 1IATS, CAPS, SHOES and CLOTHING. Ladies" Dress Trimmings and Hosiery COLLIN'S 6} lb. LONG AXES, &c, &c. An inspection respcc'fully invited. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET STREET, oct 11 ly FALL TRADE 1871. GEO. H. CORNELSON, T>EGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO HIS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS Is now ready lor their INSPE JTlON, and SOLICITS an EARLY CALL. As it is in possible to mention all the VARIOUS LINES OF GOODS In the Dl F FEU ENTTb E F ART AI EN3/S, I will only say that it is COMPLETE in every PARTICULAR, and UNSURPASSED for Cheapness, Excellence and Durability Having in] the pant MKT WITH SUCH UNEQUALLED SUCCESS In my ONE PRICE SYSTEM, I shall STRICTLY ADIIEUE to it in the FUTURE, and having bought my GOODS STRICTLY FOR CASH I am able to COMPETE with the LOWEST PRICES in the Market. I deal OPENLY and FAIRLY and guarantee every PACKAGE as REP UESENTED. Come one and all and examine for yourselves. NO TROUBLE TO S'.IOW GOODS GEO. H. CORNELSON. THE CRUAP.BL??D PURIFIER". PoKi*<hu>ii)g powciful invlj.'oruiii.! These liittcrs m j positively invaluable in ? Msjbki ll^HvTKf 9*\H2KVs93iHSJIitl^fC ' They purify the iysU :u, and vriU euro Remittent and Intermittent Fever*, NFRVOUS-.01 SEASESvUVER COMPLAINT and are a preventive- of Chills and Fove r. ?^T*mi?l*KldT<l?l^ Ail vu 11 to their powerful cUlcacy. \REC00D FORTHE MENTAL ORGANIZATION. Are nu antidote to change of Water and Du t. llnLla%AlR^iifrBMHflM to the wasted framo, and comet all Will care days of suffering to the tick, and The grand Panacea for all the tili of life. TRY..ONE,.BOTTLE>. Tie Muri V PHYSICIANS THERE, >?X PRESCRIBE IT IN JERaUBT^^In Young or Old, MajriwSJR'-^E. ^r<x 8ingle, these Bitters are un^V y^qualled and havo often been thv^W means of saving life. sTUV ONE BOTTLE. ^ nov ix ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED J J I erki . /T? / / OF AMERICA. THE SOUTHERN A'o. 8 Ar. Charles Street, PAL ffSfORE, MD. Organ it*d rnnf freien! EnHrtt't t? Prr^rtng TO BZCOMK THOXOUQH (Practical Ac con;: ta nts OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN no* Tits SOUTHERN STA TES have GRADUATED at this /XSr/Tl'T/OX, and are umi> fitting Responsible anil /.uurative /'ositions in the Ua.iinc BANKS AXD BUSINESS HOUSES?/ the Country. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Students tm enter at any time. S/eciat fndixndual Instruction mtkr! ? iccess guaran teed. Send /or Collect Document t aua rf/rn.M Sfeci mem of Penmanship. Enclose tiuo Postage Stamps. Address all Communicationt to w. n. sAvj.i:n, rr#v?. Southern RurM'ts College, U.U. TIMORE. MD. IM? I I ly Sheriff's SalesT*^ OBANGEBURG COUNTS. In Common Pleas* O. II. Middlcton, | Confpial?t vi \ for J. E. L. Aiuakr-r. j Firc-'losure; By virtue of the judgment Bled in this case* directing that the lands hereinafter n*ea tioncd, be Bold by me, at public auction, I will sell ut Orangeburg Court House, ob Monday the fourth day of December neat, during the usual hours of sale, All that plantation or tract ef land known as Delleville, situate, lying and b<dng in the County of Orangeburg, and Htato of South Carolina, containing I - -T c > ucrcs it/ore or leas, 1 bounded by lands of Treievant, Davis, Cord, Geiger, Moorcr and by the Ccmgere* River. Terms of sale?One-half cash, balance td be paid in one year, and to be secured by a bond, with interest at 12 per cent, from date, and a mortgage of the prendses. Parckae* ers to pay for papers, recording and stamps. And unless the purchaser pay 5 per cant, of tho whole bid, at the time of sale, tbe prenU-< ses will be resold on the* same day. on the same terms. And the Sheriff is allowed ttf reserve the liberty to refuse the bid of (ha same person at succeeding sale. And in ense tbe person paying ft per cent, does net comply With the rest of the terms in /?*? dni/K uftor the Bale, the natno will be resale! on the sacccciiiig sal ? lay. ALSO ORANGEB?RG COUNTY. is the Common Pleas. R, W. Rates vs Robert C. Irick et, ad judgment of Foreclosure and sale; By virtue of an order of tho said Coart irr . this case, I will sell at Orangcburg Court House, on Monday, the 4th day of Decem ber neat, during tbe leual hours of sale: All that tract of land iu this County, con taining about 472 aciY-s, bounded by lands now or formerly of 1). B. Bookhart, J. H. Dallas, E. D. and B. A. Irick, Estate of W. . ' P. Bees..*, and H. Cogswell. Terms one-half cash, and balance en a> credit of twelve months. Purchasers to pa/ for papers, recording and stamps, ALSO ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas. Mary B. Treadwell, Adm'x vs John H. Fan* ning, ct al. Complaint to Marshall Assets, &e, By virtue of nn order of the said Court in this action, I win sell at Orangcburg Court House, on Monday, th< Du day of Decem ber, next, during the legal hours of sale, the Real Estate in this County, of which tbe lata William R. Treadwell, died, seized and possessed, consisting of tfie following tract* of land, in the Town of Orangeburg: 1. Tract of 12 acres,- bounded north by lands of Thomas Oliver, cast by lands ef fcfo. Ca. Railroad Co., G, Ctawan and Estate of George H. Elliott and Railrond Avenue, south by Russell St feet, und west by land* of W. M. Iiutson, Esq. This tract will he intersected by two streets, and will bo sold iu 18 lots of convenient six2. 2. The Hotel tract, situated at the conn* of Russell ami Broughton .-i roots, and boun ded on the other sides by lands of Mrs. W, It. Treadwell and D. Louis. This will be sold iu 6 Lots, two of them fronting on Rus sell street, and one of these wi.b a g-Mftl Store already erected thereon, three of tlient fronting on Broughton street, and the re mainder constituting t e Hotel with ample stables, aud buildiugs, a I yard and garden room, being one of the most cligibte pieoea of property iu tho Town of Orangeburg. iL Tract of 120 acres, bodnd-cd north by lands of Mrs Ann Andrews, cast by Brough Jon street, south by river and--jtreet, aad west by River street. This tract will bo sold in GO lots, and will be intersected wit4 streets properly located, rending the Lots available as Town Lots. A portion will b<* sold iu a tract of 8 acres, aud another per* tion in a tract of about 20 acres. A fine brickyard is on one of the tracts. A portion of these Lots- will be sold on the day indicated, to suit purchasers. Plate ef the said Deal Estate can b i impacted at the Sheriffs Office. TSBH8--0ne third cash, hainnce en a credit of one, two and throe years, .secured by bond ami mortgage of the purchaser* with interest from day of sale, payable an nually on the whole ainuuu', until the whole bond is fully paid up. an I satisfied, and fa pay for papers recording and stamp*, Purchaser to have privilege of paying all cash, ami if any purchaser fails to* comply, the premises so puroha vd by tlfeT party failing to comply to be soid on the same day or some convenient suleday thereafter upon tho same units and at the formal* purcha sera risk. Sheriffs Office, > IL RIOOS, Orangeburg C. IL, S. C, V S. O. CL Nov. H, 1871. J no> i 1 7? lieferee's Sale, ORANGEBURG COUNTY, In Common I'lka? John C. Tike, Trustee vs John McMieberef e\ r!. By virtue of an order of the ??Kl Court iar litis ca.-e, I will sell at Orangeburt Court House, <>n Monday, the Ith da; of becrrabar next, during tin- legal h<:ur.^ of sale, tha fol lowing Itehl fist ate, situate in tho Fork of Edisto, in this County, vii . 1. On. tract ofabouH 9fAJ sere*, situate MM Groat Branch, bounded try lands ?>f Jaeofc Kennet ly, and represented by a pint of the same, drawn by M L Baldwin, P.- S., reoord ed in the Register's Office of ibisCouu'y, u? Bobk pake *_'. One trad cf about 4~'T) aCrfca, bounded by h ids of Ji7b:i Haydetr, kinds f>>rn>crly of \v. s Dudley, Estate lands of Snrrnel Beir, lands of William C. Mo*s and-Bolton. nnd other lalids >>f John MuMichnel, tn<) represented on a plat of the samt, made by Sf? L. Baldwin, 1>. S.. and recorded in. the Register's office of this County, in Deok ??>, page ll(t. ... Itonmindcr in 2oO acres, nifnated Of* Coopoi Swamp, hokrg the Family Homestead of tire said John McMidiaei. after tho termi^ nation of i!k' Estate of Homestead therein. i About !t?O acres of tho .Mill an?l llowra tracts, adjoining the lands or the said F?ro ily Homestead, hpingtlra lands represented by two plats make by M. i.. Baldwin, D. 8., and recorded in the Register's otfree of thus County, in Book ?. pagos IIS and 121. re rcspoclive, outside ?>f (lie llomeatead aforesaid, nnd aftor deduoting UK) acre* li:'ia_' oo tho west side of Cooper Swamp. Plats of the said latid can be tu-peeted upon npplioath n to tho undersign-d. 1 crms?one-fourth cash, balance on a credit <>i one and two years, purchases la? ^.iv?- Bond nnd Mortgage of the premise purchased, said mortgage to contain a ear* n.'int for rosak in ease of breach of tho Bond und to pay lor papers recording and stamp* ed. OEO. BOLIVBR. Referee ihwI Receiver, nov 11 td "V"?t*t'<* of l>l?Moltitioii.?The r>j Firm of sr.A BROOK, BROWNING ft MCVKllS is this day Diasoived byjnutual ! consent. OrangebuV?, S. C> Nov. l?t, J87U* 1 i,o% I tC