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_ 8ATU RDA Y, DR0.J3, 1871. Ail Advertisements most handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. _ iSJ^l In order to givo our printers, poor - dovils, uo opportunity to keep Christ mas, as such things should bo kept, there will be but a half sheet issued next wsfck. ?., _ ) Tuk Bank will be closed on Monday. 25th instant, boipg Christmas day. Depositors will take notice. Personal.?Among tho Appoint ments confomed hy the Senate, we no tice that of Mr. James Van Tassoll, 11 County Auditor of Oi aogeburg. f,?t Auction.?Mr. Thud. C. An drews advertises a lot of furniture, con : fisting of bedstead, bureau, tables, cook ing stoves and other useful articles, to bo sold at auction on salcduy in Janu ary. probate judoe, gives notice in this paper, to administrators, execu tors, guardians nnd trustees, that they must make their annual return to his office during the months of January, or be dealt with. - - ?? ? ??? - f TnE Election for Senator.?The election or. Wednesday last for Senator, to fill the vaoaney caused by the death x>f Hon. Joseph A. Green?, passed off uietly at nil the polls. Tho number of voters was small. The votes have not yet been counted. ScDoot Notice. -Mr. Heyward's card announces that he will commence tho exercises of his school on Monday the first day of January 1872, at the rooms over P. S. Fcldor's store. Mr. H. is highly recommendedjand persons desir ?nr-a*<fir*t-c]as3 school for their boys, will fiud h im in every way thorongh.Iy proprtred n< a toncher. ?IM IK'? - - Cm^k.Ns* Savings IJaxk. ? We ml! attention to tho card of this inp'ti tui ion. in ati'ith reolumit. On <?c "jtfmits 7 per cent interest io r(lowed, and fix pee rent on savings depo.i;.?, cum bounded, Keiui-Miinually. Ear ners, wor * v.. ker*, busiiiess men. notice the advantage und avail yourselves of ir. Your money is saved nnd it is not b.-.rryn, but fructi fies atidjocroa.tes. Til k weather has been bracing nnd cold du ring the lust week, and business ha*been eery brisk. Our streets have presented un animated appearance of animal life for the last few days, and our .stores havn been crowded with bap p> nnd eager faces. The human heart icats quick and joyous at Christmas, .?" ??..{ ? . ' - i ^hc generous current flows through all the vvine of life and trade. ?tar RftV. WlwiTEFORD Smith, I>. D.? "Wo know it) will greatly gratify the many friends atad admirers of this able and popular Divtino here, to learn that tho Methodist (Conference recently in session, at Sparenburg, released him from the Professorship of Wofford Col lego, and assigned }hiin for the next 12 months to the charge vof Trinity Church in Charleston. Murder in JjEXINo'XON.?Mr. Mon roe n. Harmon, (brother of the proprie tor of tho Lcxinctosi DianafM?N killed one day last on the road near tho Court Hou/^ \ Harmon, who ? was the keeper of ! ,k House, had been to the village li son; 3 business, and was returning homo, when he was ambuscaded and shot. Two balls were in the body whon found. Parties sus p ccted of the deed havo been nrrcstod. It is so.?Mr. J. E. Brower can paint tho best sign of any man in Or angeburg County. No one will dispute this fact when the sigus of Messrs. Cor > nelson, D,r. A. C. Dukes and Peter G. Cannon are .inspected. Never beforo have we ssen anything of the kind mors perfect and beautiful. The gentleman who employed JMr. Brower to make these attractions for them, are first-rate clever fellows., hot never before has their business been so clever, and their \ road to fortune so olear as uow. Let every merchant who has not a sign, look at tho work of Mr. Brower, and givo him a call at Moronoys Hotel. Fire at Rowe's Pump.?Ou Th?rs-' tiny morning of last week, (Docomber 14th), before day, tho grist-mill cud cotton gin, of Mr. William Wolfe, at Howes Pump, were completely destroy, ed by fire. 1 he rail road tank, adjoin ing, was also entirely consumed. Several bales of ootton, ginned aud unginned, were burnt. The loss is estimated at 91500. Whether it wns the act of an incendiary or an accident has not been ascertained. A. F. Browning.?This gentleman has been tenchiug near Howe's I'ump, in this County for sovcral months piBt. whore he has given general satisfaction, and has established a very promising school. He announces in hia card, in this issuo that ho Will continue tho ox erciscs of his school on January 1st. He refers to the patrons of his school. All within the neighborhood hnve now the advautage of sending their children to a good school, an advantage which we need not to say should bo used. ? ???????y?? Masonic. ? Charleston has been crowded during the lest week with ma sous. The corner-stone of the new Ma sonic Temple was laid on Weducsday, with imposing rites, and ceremonies. General Kershaw delivered au interest ing and eloquent address. The Grand Lodge A. F. M. havo ordered tho ad dress to be published. The following officers wcro elected for the ensuing year : R S Bruns, M W G M. J Ii Kcrehaw, RWDOM. Jas A Hoyt, R W G S W. Jas Birnio, R W G J W. H W tfchroder, R W G T. B Rush Campbell, R W G S. Rev A Toomer Porter, R W G C. At half-past 10 P M the Lodge was still in session. The Soum Carolina Confer ence of the M. B. Church, South, which met at Spartanburg, has conclu ded its business and adjourned on the ISth instant. The following appointments for 1872 have been made for this County. Rev. II. A. C. Walker, Presiding elder of District. Orange) $rg?F. Auld f.nxttrn Orange?W. Cars ?n. BfuurK<b*Ut?L. J. Simmons. I'rttciiltnft?J. II Zimmerman. ,S7. jl//f/Aete'cr*J Wr. Cridcr. J{?m!,cr;f?T. llaysor, C. C. Fish burnc. KdUto?D. W. Scale, R. B. Tarraut, supcrnumicraxy. Lexington?W. C. Loyal. Upper Orange?J. Boasloy. Upper St. Mattheic*?J. W. Hum bert. A Horrible Murder at Hamp ton's Turn Out.?Our Columbir ex changes report that a Coroner's inquest was held on Tuesday, the 19th instant, at Hampton's Turn Out, on the liuo of the South Carolina Rail Road, over the body of Patrick Murphy, the pump ten der at that place. But oue wi'ncss was examined, who found him on Monday morning ubout 7 o'clock, brutally mur dered, lying out of doors, at the back of the house occupied by him. The verdict of the jury wns "that the de ceased, Patrick Murphy, was killed and murdered by sonio person or persons to tho jurois unknown." Tho Union says : Tho above case is one of the moat hm??' .~l_ , committed in any community. After tho murder the house was set on fire, but, for some cause, tho fire was put out. It also appears that the struggle wus a desperate one, for blood was traced up tho rail road for sixty yards, supposed to bo from a wound inflicted by tho de ceased on his murderer with a hatchet, which was found in the house. The deceased was beaten to death with a club cut and prepared for the purpose. '????? ? ? ? - W>: arc pleased to nnnoonco to the merchants and citizons at large iu Or angeburg, thatt here has been established an opposition Telegraph Office in our Town, centrally located and convenient to all, possessing the same facilities as the other line in the transmission of business. Still furthermore, the peopio *hoohl look mt wjth astonishment, they are doing business at half rate*, their lines, as we aro informed by Mr. O'Dou ncll tho operator, extends to all points, North, East, West and Europo by Cubic They j uurantue prompt despatch. Another great induce merit to tho public Tnight dispatches received tt their office fur transmission after six P. M.. will be sent forward at half (Joe rcyidar tatst, that is, we consider placing tele graphing within the reach of the poor as well as the rich. Wo highly rccoui tueud the Southern and Atlantic Com puny as such is their name, to a liberal if not all tho patronago of this communi Opposition to monopoly is their stan dard, and wo wirdi them ..success. Mr. J. B. O'Donncll, a parted gentlemen, is manager at this piaco. We have been talking with Mr. O'Donnell n good dcnl and find him tc be n man of responsi bility, experience and highly respecta ble . Thcro ore somo citizens of thin place who havn known Mr. O'Donncll for the past 18 years and can and will sanction wh.it we have said. COMMERCIAL_ .if A it at i:t u :: i?o uts. Orncr. or tub OaASORDitaa Nkws, December, 22, 1871. COTTON?Hales during the week 140 bales. Wc quote : Ordinary.IG (Sr) 17 Low Middling.17K<? Midtlling.I7J(jiV It ore. ii lttcs.51.35 per oushcl Corn.$1.00 per bushel. Cow i'xas. 1,10 per bushel. Pixokhs.$1.00 per bushel. E ELEGANT SILK POPLISS te bo had at P. S. FELDER & CO.'S Christmas Presents, FIREWORKS, BOOKS AND STATION KU V, TOYS, **C. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE ceived a full supply of the above gowls, all of which will be sold CHEAP for cash. Call and examine my STOCK. At the ENGINES HOUSE, KIRK ROBIA'SO.V. dec IG c Iv O a, <j 5 0 IOB g grj a ? 8 off g a t> ? I'M C o c Hrt ?4 H ? 1?11 ? ? O h| r/) fcrj P. 8. FELDER & CO. nor 18 oct 11 run Sheriff's Sales. O It AXG K BU KG CO I * NT V In Probate Court. J. Billiard Hook vs Jnn A K . Olivia C. his wife and others. By virtue of an toiler in this case lo roe directed by Hon. Thad. C. Andrews, Judge of Probale, 1 will sell at Orangclmeg C. II on the 1-t Monday in January next, during the usual hours of sale, nil that plantation or tract of land situated >?? Orangoburg County on Caw Caw Swamp, containing 41tj acres, more or less, and bounded by lands now or formerly of Messrs. Legare, Qosper Inabinol ami .Major Felder. The same to he sold oil her in whole or in par cels, which will ho made known on day of sole. Terms?One half cash, tho balanoo on a credit of twelv months, ?ccurod by Bond of purchaser bearing interest from day of sale payable annually and a Mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. Ami in case any purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of Hale, tho said premises to he resold on the same day, or tho sale day thereafter up oi the same terms and at tho former pur chaser's risk. A LSO On Wednesday the 20th day of Dee1 raber inst., at the lute residence of Mrs. Louisa Hook deo'd for cash, the following personal property, Y!I : 10 Head Cattle?and a variety of Hons", hold ami Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Feather Beds, Matrasses, bedsteads, Chairs, Table, Crockery ware and numerous other articles. Sheriff's otiire. ) fJ. RI0G8, Orangoburg C. II., S. C, J- ?. O. ('. Doc. K, 1871. J dee 9 td T THE CITIZE'S SAVINGS BANK ^'jSROUTH OA BOLIN A, r?i w oR^iN^agSBXjria brajstch. Will pay 7 PER CEN? INTEREST on SPECIAL DBP03IT8 and 6 PER CENT, en SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Setni-aniluaUy. iLbcAli' FIMANfJE COMMITTEE. Hon^THOe. Wj GLOVED. ' r* ?mrrr'^riffT ?SWau?, pkldeh. 4 ?fc Cnpfc JNO. A. HAMILTON. jas. H. fowlks, dec 2a?jan 21 ' I Assistant Cashier. o fit? I T *' ?*'f GOODS ,ii.UoifiJ#W.| NEW / I I . ??i * * I -AND NEW PRICES! WIT IT A NEW DETERMINATION . TO SELL AS LOW AS ANY ONE IN ORANGEBURG Tho following Goods, vis : DRY GOODS, SHOES, IIATS, FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, and LIQUORS of the BEST BRANDS. with an Assortment of HARDWARE. CHEAP! CHEAP!! Call and EXAMINE?No CHARGE for SHOWING GOODS. S6TAlso ouc HOUSE nnd LOT for Salo. dec 10 dec 2 o ly FOR THE HOLLIDAYS. LAYER RAISINS, /.ANTE CURRANTS,' CITRON. ? POWDERED SUGAR, FL A V< >!t I nt. EXT RACTS, FANCY CANDIES, CANNED FRUITS. FISH. PREMIUM FLOUR, CRUSHED SUGAR, A WHITE C YELLOW BUCKWHEAT, MORTON CRACKERS, CREAM ITALIAN MACCARONI. Also a General Assortment of FIRST CLASS GOODS, including the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, of which 12 hare been sold in Orangeburg and givo great satisfaction. Price 825. JOI-IiST A. 1-IA.MILTOlSr, MARKET STREKTv F O R S A L E. ?4^4 i;:...iui;nce ur Jos. j. Mackay. fc.-.iii e-<| . in Or.tnjrchurg, now,occupied Pft?lhy IteV. a. P. No.rb.. , FARM of 150 ACRES, one ? mile front OrnngeHnrg. (on fl?fV Bolvillo Road.) tOO acres oloar: 4B&aaBS mi ed laud, ?"><> acres woodland. PLANTATION near FORT MOTTE, S. C, containing otej 600 acres land, with Dwelling, Tin lfnun?, Screw, nnd Quarters. Good water power on the plBce, with Dam in good order. 10 ACRES adjoining Mn. Hall, within the Corporate Limits. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on Ruescl) Stroit, in Business Portion of Town, with Lot adjoining suitable for a Store. For Term, apply to J A^KS Ii. FOWLE9, REAL ESTATE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AtfENT. Agent for LIVERPOOL. LONDON & GLOBE FlP.tf INSURANCE COMPANY?Capi tal $20,000,000 OOLD. Agt ror PIEDMONT* ARLINGTON LI PE INSURANCE COMPANY?Capital $2,600,000 Jgjrr 1 am also prepared to Gin and Pack Cotton on reasonable terms, uug 'Jo* k ly MALE ACADEMY AT OEANGEB?K0, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully Informs the PUBLIC GBNERALLT, espaeially the Residents in und ?round the Town of Oratipeburg, that he will OPEN on the FIR8T DAY of JANUARY, 1872, an ACADEMY forihe INSTRUCTION of YOUNG GENTLE MEN, in nil the essential Branches of a Liberal Education ; such as will be fully adequate to FIT THEM for cither the Acquirement of Business Pursuits or entering upon the at tainment of a Profession si tti" Universities or Colleges of the Country. Whilo Soliciting your Liberal Patronage he hopes to supply A WANT whioh he is led to believe has been greatly felt in the community, vis: A GOOD SCHOOL of IIIOH STANDING. JAMEH S. HEYH AKD. In First Grade will be Taught English and Rudiments of Mathematics. In Second Grade will ba Taught English, Mathpvatics and Ancient Languages. in Third tirade- will !>e Taught as Second and French. T E R SI S?P A Y AII IiE M O XT II Ii Y. First Grade.$-1 l><> per month. I Second Grade.$1 00 par aeala j Third Grude.j. 6 00 VACATIONS.?Ten Days at Easter. Ten Days at Christmas, and tho two Sanaa er Months, July and August. Honrs <> \ " ?"i .??.?? ? 11 E F E It E X V E H i W. N. SCOYILL. A. D. FREI'ERICK. W. F. H A ETON. JOHN A. HAMILTON. JAS. 11. IOWLES. & W. J. DeTREVII.LE. Alt'vat Law. GLOVER \ GLOVER, Att'ys at Law.1 W. F. I1UTSON. IKLAR A DIBBLE, Vtl'ys at Law. N. A. LULL, nov IS 7t XL ?U I, S Wi IMPORTANT INFORMA TI0N?! T. CARTMILL Is now offering a new lot of those Superior BLACK ALPBCCA8 LA 1)1 ES COIiORKD AND WHITE KID GLOVES CRAPE AND LACK COLLARS NEW STYLE CALICOS BLANKETS, SHAWLS. FLA NN RLS OASSIMERES, CLOTHING HOOTS. SHOES, IIATS, TRUNKS, &o. Allot' which arc offorcJ at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES and NO MUM BUG. T. CART MILL, uov 25 lyc oot 7 Russell Stroet, Sheriff's Sales. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. Im Tiib Common Pleas. Ann B. Poosort Es'x, 1 and others. Complaint ire. to John R. .Million?, Marshall AeevtS. ct. al. and others. t By virtue of an order of the said Court in thia notion made on the 2J day of December, A. If. 1871, I will sell nt Orangeburg Court House, on Monday, the lat day of January, 1*72, during the legal hours of snio, tl?5 fol lowing traot of land, boing a portion of tho Heal Kwtute of which Georgo H. Pooser, died seised and possessed: All that traot. nr pared of l?^'i sitaaU and being in the County and Slate aforesaid,' in the Fork of the Edisto Rivers, contain ing 71S aores, more or lean, and bounded os the south and west by the Dower and Home stead traota of the said Ann E. Pooser, east by the North Edisto River, northeast by lauds oj Daniel Sineak and north by lands 6f -Burton. Upon this tract there is an ezoellent Saw Mill in first rate running order, with a plen tiful supply of Water and Timber, also some very fine Swamp Land, some of which ia un der Cultivation. Terms?One-third cash, balance on a credit of 12 months, purchaser to give bond for credit portion, secured by a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers, record ing and stumps. Purchaser failing to comply, the said premises will be resold on the same day, or tit.-:i convenient aaleduy thereafter upon the samo terms and at the former purchaser's risk. ALSO ORAXGEBURG COUNTY. In Common Pleas Watson A O'Cain, Adm'r vs Mary Bnir, cl al J'.y virtue of an order in this case, from Hon R. F. Graham, Judge of \*l Circuit, I will sell at Orangchurg C. 11. on tho 1st Monday in January next All that plantation or tract of land con taing J148 acres more or less, situate in Edi sto Fork, on Duck Branch, bounded by lands of Jno. McMichael, Calvin jisyden, John Murphy, Jesse Pearson, Jacob Pearson, Maj. J. J. Salley and the dower tract. ^?' And the interest in rcpiaindcr in dower of the raid Mary Hair after the tc.-initiation of her life estate in a traot oontalng 74 acres, bounded by lauds of J. J. S.illey, Alary S. Bonnott and the abovo stated tract Terms?One-half cash, tho balance on a credit of 12 months, secured hy bond bear ing interest from day of sale, and a mort gage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers, recording and stumps. In uatfe the purchaser fail to comply tho premises will be resold on the next convenint sitleday thereafter on the same terras, and at the risk of the former purchaser. ALSO ORAXOKBURO COUNTY In Common Pleas. Mary B. Treadwell, Adm'x vs John H. Fan ning, ct al. Complaint to Marshall Aasate, Ac. By virtue of an order of the aaid Court in this aotion, I will sell at Orangeburg Court House, on Monday, the 1st day ot Janu- I ary, next, duriug the legal hcurs of sale,'*'] the Real Estate in this County, of which the late William R. Troadwell, died, aeiaed and possessed, consisting of the following traota of land, in tho Town of Orangeburg: . 1. Tract of 12 acres, bounded north by I lands of Thomas Oliver, east by lande of Bo. | Ca. Railroad Co., O. Gowan and Estate of George II. Elliott and Railroad Avenue, south by Run?ell Street, and west by lands of W. M. Hutaon, Esq. Thia tract will be intersected by two streets, and will be aold in 18 lota of convenient aiae. 2. The Hotel tract, ?ituated at (he corn* of Russell and Broughton streets, abd boun ded on the other aides by lands of Mrs. W. B. Treadwell and D. Louia. Thia will be aold in 6 Lota, two of them fronting on Rus sell street, and one of these with a good Store already erected thereon, three of them fronting on Broughton street, and the re mainder constituting tho Hotel with ample stables, and buildings, and yard and garden room, being one of the most eligible piooea of property in the Town of Orangeburg. o. Tract of 120 acres, bodnded north by lands of Mrs Ann Andrews, eaal by Brough ton st reo}, aouth by river and???-stroet, and west by River street. Thia traot will be aold in 06 lote, and will be intersected with" streets properly located, reading the Lota available as Town Lots. A portion will be sold in a tract of 8 acres, and another por tion in a tract of about 20 acres. A fine brickyard ia oa one of the tracts. A portion of these Lots will be aold oa tbe day indicated, to suit purchasers. Plata #f the said Real Efltata can be inspected at the ShorifTa Ofliee. Tanus?Ono third cash, balance on a credit of one, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser, with interest from day of sale, payable an nually on the whole amount, until the whole boud is fully paid up, and satisfied, and to pay for papera recording and stamps. Purchaser to have privilege of paying all cash, and if any purchaser fails to comply, the premises so purchased by tho party failing to comply io be aold on tho eaine day or some convenient aaleday thereafter upon the same forms and at the former purcha ser* risk. Sheriff's Offoe, ) H. Rigga, Orangeburg C. H. 8. C. I 8. O. C. Dec. 7th, 1871. j dec 8 4 OKANGKBUHO?In Common Vutkm John C. Pike, Trustee, et ux. et. al. vs J. W. Moscly, ct. ux. ct. al. By v:. luo of on order of Hon. R. F. Gra ham, Circuit Judge, in this case, I will sell nt privato aale, upon liberal terms, the fol fowing hinds of tho Trust Kstnto of William R. Bull, and Julia A. his wife, vii; 1. Trnct of 70 acres more or lean, in Orango Township, ab >ut one mile from Orangeburg Court House, bounded North by lands of Harpin Riggs, ,Ensl by landa late of W. T. McKcwn and C. A rant respec tively, South by land- of C. Arant, and West by So. Ca. R. Road. Eligibly situated for a suburban farm. 2. The McMichael Tract of about 2C0 acres, in the Ford of Edisto, bounded North by llolmsn's Bridgo Rond, East by lands of A. A Connor, South by Binnicker'a Bridge Road and lands of J. D. Smoak, and West by lunds of S. Dibble and Mary Baltaegar. 8. Tho remainder in the McMichael Dower Tract of about t'.4 acres, bouuded North by Binuickers's Bridge Road, East by lands of A. A. Connor, South by lands of J. D. Smoak, and West by tho Tract la?? abovo described. 4. The Old Hotel Lot in the Town of Or angchurg, on the East side of Rroughton street, hounded North by lots of J. P. Har ley and I). Louis, East by lots of E. J. Oli vcros and T. K. Sasportaa, and 8outh by lot of Adeline II. Smoak. ft. That lot on the West side of Broughton street, formerly conncctod with the Old noiel, bounded North by lot of W. T. M?l ler. South by lot of Rachel Jones, and Weal ? ids of J. P. Harley. ? further particulars, and for making btufl for any of tho said Tracts, address tho undersigned, at the Storo of Messrs. Bull, Scovill ? Pike, at Ornngeburg, So. Ca. JOHN C. PIKE, Trustee. dec 0 8t O?? TO i>. s, -_-M Sheriff's By flrttte of sundry K,a?atrti?ss t? ?tK? reded! Wilt sell to the highest bftfdeti* aft Orangeburg Court House, ou the first MON DAY iu January nest, for sash, thf follow* tng property, vii: M if *8t One tract of land containing ?boot ItU acres, bounded by land* flow or lately of W. II. Barton, Philip Joiner, Ban'! gssstjfc oji Hat or Tboa. Bartoa, w ^yjr/VTJT ^'V^VT^V "QJFIt* 9?V asnft at Ilia Residence or Win. ii. Barton, 3 batst Cattle, 0 Chairs 1 Horee M* 2 iff Guses. Levied on as the property of TaAddisea. Mtirphy at the suits ef Waft. IL pSTtss ssi U. , ALSO or leis, bounded by lands of JsstTjas. Parier? Kirs. Riolibourg, airs, Basis eat} others. The remainder in 850 aerse, tmwisl by lands of Paler Taylor, Est. Myer*. Jask Connor and Dr. S. Dautster, (being the family Homestead of Owen Sbuhjr) after the termination of the right ef !Iomtstfa4 swears' in. Levied on as the property of Owe* Shuler. at the suit of Hegiu W. Bates), Guar dian C. E. BulL ALSO ^ueiraciof iand containing 448 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. Plood, N. Flood and W. II. BulL ? The remainder in 640 seres, ?oc?ded by lands of Dr. Flood, D. V. Dantsler, W. H. Bull n??d Suntec river (being the family Homestead of Jack Dantller) after the ter mination of the right of Homestead therein. Levied on as the property of Jocob Duisisr of Regln W. at the suit of Regln C. B. Bull. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Mr. Dorcas Vice in all that tract of land situated in Orangcburg Ccusty Ov&Mcmng ISO aefss, in ore or less, and bounded by lands Of Mary A. 8. Stoudmire and others. Levied ear sA the suit of Patrick^ M. Carson. .wr.txt ?' { ,faherirTs Office, .?A)i}Q1? Orangeburg C. II., S. C, } 8. O. Of Dec. 7, 1871. J - deet> *1 ?- - . mn> i ? NOTICE. ??ANUEI3?RG COUNTY. In Common Plsas. John D. Pair/ vs B. D. Myers, It. :te; Vnder the judgment In this case, wiU be sold for cash and at risk of former purchas er, at Orangeburg, on the 1st Monday fcfc January next, subject to the Homestead of Mrs. A. C. Myers and her children. 1. All tbst portion of the Lot ville. on whieh-B. J. W. Myetm the time of his death, measuring feet, and which Is bounded north b, leading from Main Street to J. 1 land, east by the other portion of same Lot, south by J. B. Berry's land, and west by s> 10 foot alley separating it from 0. ??.*Wg?ffk\ land. 2. The remainder, after the dcteimiaaftisfk of Mrs. Ann C. Myers' Dowsr Estate, im tW other part of the same Lot, measuring ?J#> by 140 feet, bounded north by ikj^j leading from Main Street, south an4*Mt Itf? J. It. Berry's land and west by stead. \ Purchasers to pay for titles. T. W. GLOVEr. i Fall and Winter Goods! TT AS just received a PULL 8T04 CLOTHIN0,l-vi. jsi sas-t if FANCY GOODS, *? JsLX SHOES, HATS, t*r*4t All say goods is LOW in pries ts Mass. t il k>W I * My motto is small prsiis and qelsk My stosk of I HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE, GROCERIES, I win.k9, ALE. .-"? 1 LAGER BRER, ko\, Is ef the first quality and low in pries*. COTTON and all other Product bought at las high sat market pries**w n?:i ft 1 P. H. W. BRIGGMANSI. set 14 oct 9 ly -... -. ; ,.:-.- .?? ECONOMY LEADS TO WALT EE I THE UNDERSIGNED BRG LEATB T/> inform tbs citizens of Columbia ana surrounding Country, that they have perma nently LOCATED IN COLUMBIA, and sffer to tha public a lerjs assortment of FASHIONABLE CI.OT1IIM? ABO TCRSISniNO G 0 ops, HATS, CAPS, ETC. PURCHASING OUR GOODS st first elass houses and for cash, we defy Competition. Call and examins onr STOCK and OOn vince vomielf that von run S4VR uowev ny purchasing at our Establishment. COUNTR\ MERCHANTS are respectfully invited to esamiue onr Stock, being assured that we can ?11 CHEAPER than any other House in Columbia. 8. 8TRAUS k BRO., Under Colombia Hotel, sst 7?tf Columbia. 8. C. NOW IS YOUR TIME BUT CHEAP GROCERIES PROM T? 3?. EZEKIEL, Who hasjust roceived a LARGE STOCK sf COFFEE SUGAR i ?f a MOLASSES. BACON. LARD. CHBB8JL. 8 A LT, ko., Ac. Also a fine Selection of GUNS. POWDER FLA8KS. 8H0T POUCHES. WADS. CAPS. ko., ks. Will always Veen on hand a good assert* mont of I HI II H. WANTED 10,000 bushels ROUGH RICE. 1,000 bushels COW PKA8, for which he will give HIGHER PRICES, than ean bs had elsewhere. -o?? WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ko. repaired as usual. uov "J > IjS