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i.j-iui.1^??ujj.'.^^j-?- ? I; O CA L . SAT?UDAY, >IAR. 8, 1872. ? stusm' l\ i I in AU Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. - MR EDITOR?Plcaso announce D. A. .PORTER as a Candidate for Sheriff at. the n?xt Election aad oblige his mtiny friends in the FORK. Thanks to Edwin F. Gary, Esq., 8t*W Auditor, for a copy of his report for 1871. Felder, Vose & Islar. Seo their new advertisement. tTos. McXnmuru. S/M his new adver tisement. CounT.?Trial Justice Augustus B Knowlton will hold Court at the house of John H. Phillips Esq., in the Fork, on Saturday, March 16th. He will then make arrangements to hold Court at other places in the Fork, as already requested. T. A. Jeffords & Co., say that they have another large house in Charleston, und other business facilities which en . able them to sell bacon at a cent per pound lower than any other merchant here. Bead their new advertisement. J. Felder Meyers, Ksq., formerly editor of this pnper, and now one of the edi tera of tho Charleston R'pvbiicnn, wns in town yesterday. We are glad to learn that his new enterprise is a suc cess. It has more dash, vim and keen writing than any other p iper in tho * State. Mr. Scovill'o team ? a mule, a horse and n waggon?ran into an approaching train near the depot last Monday. The mnlo was badly injured, the horse was killed and tho waggon was smashed into tooth-picks. Tho train went off uninjured. Wo condole with Mr. Scorill. The Orange lung District Survivors Association held its Anniversary Meet ing at the Presbyterian Church on the 29th instant.. John A. Hamilton delivered a well written address and the amateurs of the choir contributed music of more than ordinary excellence. The attendance was not large. i SBSSS ?--????? J. B. O'Donoell, Esq., Orangeburg manager of the Southern and Atlantic - Telegraph Company, whose office is in the 1'oet Office, will accept our thanks for courtesies which we tske pleasure in ac knowledging. Mr. O'Donuell runs some of the quickest lightning in these juris, and is a streak of lightning himself iu the way of doing business. Several gentlemen who purpose form ing a Division of the Sous of Tempe rance met last Thursday evening at Mrs. " Glover's School House. A sufficient number of names to se cure a Charter was secured and the nesting adjourned until Monday, March 4th, at the same place. We urgently ask the attention of our citizens to this important movomeut tor good. The Time* urges the farmers of Or angeburg to write letters to that paper and 'thereby aid themselves and the Turn* which aspires to be their or gnu.' We do say this is altogether too bard on the farmers?to insinuate that they ncid to improve their handwriting, and ought to practice iu letters to the Time* Though if it will improve the Times, to be sure its worth while trying But the Times ought not to encourage I its friends iu any such musical cxtra\ - j gnru'e as ? Organs." - ill KM im. it -- ?Win-*, U' ic It "_R, Ii.,.., Washington the termination i tin hellion is fixed upon the 9ih i 'C5, when according to th< cision of the Supreme Court, tin- w.n was not over until April 2. 1866. This is a very interesting question, tho gh 1 the war is not over yet, judging by Con gressional policy.? Orungcbiiry Times The United Stttes had better look ' out, if it isn't,?judging by the Tim**' Editorials. The Young America Independent jFiro Engine Company celebrated it Eighteenth Anniversary on Wednesday, n she 21st instant. At their p irad^, which took phtce early in the afternoon, they wcro joined by tho Board of Fire. .Ma ters, the Klliotts and tho Comets. Form j"g h^o propulsion, the three Companies, headed by their renpoctiv? Chiefs, march ed through tho principal Streets in ths following order; Board of Fire Masters, KHiotts, Young Americas. Comets. The Company? wore al) out in good force and presented a very handsome appearance. The threo "instruments"? the Hone Truck und the Engines, had been tastefully ornamcuted with wreaths mid flowers by deft and fairy fingers, which gave qui?? a holiday ldok to the A imposing column of brave and comely Gremon. Upon concluding the parade, the Youug Americas wont into 'executive st.-ssiou' stud coufirmud the appointments for another year of the following goutla men : I*resit1cnt. J. W. MoSELEY. Yic.el'rcmlcut. J. P. II Alt'. KY. Directors. lbt. Joun Maulk. 2d. V. 11. W Brioomann, Jr. 3d P. G. Cannon 4th. D. W. Robinson. Scrntnry. E. W Fenn. Treasurer. Henry Kohn. Axcmm. 1st. John Robinson 2d. B. Betterson. In the evening the Young Americas entertained the Elliotts aud other invi ted guests, at the Firemen's Hall The supper, by Mr. Cannon, was excellent, aud so was the music, which was pro vided by Mr. Henry Kuhn and his amateur yet able assistants. After full justice had been done to the well spread board, President Mose loy, with it rap from Iiis vel?no, ins spa nor?culled the tables to order and announced the first rcgu'ur to.s1 ol the evening '?tiik OAV we celebrate" To whicfi Captain -James F Iziar re sponded earnestly, warmly and effective The second rogul ir toast, "our invited qwest*." furnished for Malcolm I. Browning, Esq., an opportunity of which he availed himself, tri the company's delight, Ui niak"' 6nc of those bright, cheery, witty, j ovo lull speeches v liuh are always sure to "brio- down the house." It was o ic of Mr. Browning's best efforts. Dr. Elliott gracelully acknowledged the compliment conveyed in the toast to "our wortht chief" and couvinced every one present that his brevity of matter is only equalled by the ease and success of his delivery. For the fourth regular toist. "tiik b >Ani> of riRBM.vsrsRs" Mayor Brigginann was called upon. He looked at Dr. Oliveros, and the Dr. looked at him. But bolognas and blue pills were out of place and the Mayor had to uiuke u speech. \\ hieb he d-d in capital si} le. Then came Dr. Oliveros iu respousc to the filth regular toast, "our city fathers," Aud the audience swallowed the doctor's prescription with pleasure. For the sixth regular toast ??tue press." Mr. Knowlton, of the Nnn*, wis called out. He, in turn , called upon F P. Beard, Esq., of th* Tim* s and .4'/ vocate, who, in pleasint yet pithy term.-, spoke ot the importuui power h<^ re pre scnted.' To the seventh regular toast ?our wives and our sweethearts, Mr. Knowlton responded briefly. Other speeches followed by Mr Browning. Col Kelder, Harpiu ilig:cs, Es(j . aod Edward Felder, Esq., .oil j then the hospitable Young \moric - and1 their well pleased guests look each, is s separate and sober way homeward Di i\ V Pierce, ol Buffalo. N * ., in his uu>?k in Chronic Diseases, >? in ; gard to his fjoi.ii ii Medical Discovery", With whicii .ur readers ire lumiiti ?? Frum us wonderful power over sumption ol ttie Lungs, I had thought ' strong!} d c liing it my Consumptive Cure; but from the lac; thai ii is . >.'m feet specific for the sore throd uul hi iir.-eot.ss \0 which midi r . . kher. public .? [itiak i - und ? i c . and itiao - i Brought! \ i? V?IH cure 4..botlgll IU ? H in til. time neces.-ury lo eure i. w.tli my other medicine, and it does it out by dryiug it up, but by removing i||o cause?miI? duihg the irritation and holing the uf I eel id parts l'h is valuable medicine is sold bj all tii i el uss druggiM. .k Whole People's Opinion.-^ S\ lieu a nation ? <! forty niiiious ae. iep - and endorse as >i ,Standard KESToll Ai'ivi-; ..ii urtiui? Ltiai i. has had the fullest opportunities .i testing during % period tol iwcivc yeura, who cut) i>e .iu absurdly incredulous as in if ubt the ex CClhihCO of 1 to prcpai'iitio t PLANTA tion Bit 11 us ifm passed through this ordeal Mtid is 11 ?v tin uj>.<> p pular proprietary medicnu. tnis cuim eut. It. would be dilh. ui. to find un adult of either >ex butwi.cn thii Atlantic and the Pacific, or between the northeast corner of Maine and iheGulfol Mexico, who d.ics not know, either from persona! ex perience or Observation, that this re nowned vegetable remedy is the purest tonic and stomachic and the finest ui i terutive and regulating medicine at present before the world. As a proven live of, and cure for, diseases generated by malaria, and as a Bpucifio lor dys pepsin, rheumatism, und ali nervous and bilious affections, it is adinitied to be fairly prouunced the FAVORITE HOUSE* hold Tonic and Alterative of the Wcsforu IIcmi'plT.Tc. NOTICE. A MEETING of tho CITIZENS of the TOWN and COUNTY. The VOTERS* of Orangsburg County, are requested to MEET at the COURT HOUSE on WEDNES DAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, tho Gth day of March 1872. A FULL ATTENDANCE is requested, as bubsincsH of material importance is to be considered at that time. MANY CITIZENS. NOTICE. I forewarn all persons whatever from CREblTING my wife MARTHA P?TER, oa my account .1* l intend not 10 pa., it, she left bor home without any good and suflioeut cause. JOHN M. PORTER. Mar. 1m. Election Notice. Wo, the undersigned, being appointed At the last meeting of the "Orangoburg County Agricultural Society," u committee to man age the Election of Trustees, (seven in num ber,) who arc to take charge of all monies subscribed to the "Orangeburg Agricultu ral Association," and in whose name all its property will bo hold; do iicrehy give no tice, that said election will be held on Sale day next. (.March 4th,) between the hours of 10 A. M.. und 2 1*. M., at the store of Mr Kirk Robinson The following gentle man hive been nominated: Dr. T. A ELLIOTT, * PAUK S. FELDER, II, M. MOORER, W. C. MOSS, F. H. W. BRIGGMANN, nr. lt. W. RAT KS, .1AM KS F. IZLAR, J.MIN C. HOLM AN, ) KIRK tt< > IHN SON, VCom. JAMES H. FOWLE3. J fob 21 2t NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OR A NOFBl'UQ Cooxtt, Or.ingeburg, S. C, Feh 17. 1871. SKA LEI) PROPOS VLS witl be received at this Office until March 2d, 1872. for RE PAIRING what is known as "Holman's Lake Bridge," on South Edisto. Parties to use such Material as mty be furnishod by the County. By order of the Board. JAS. Van TASS ELK. frb 17? at Clerk Co. Com. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will on the 25th day of March next, file my final account with the H?n rab'c Judge of Probate for Orangehurg County. a> Admistrator of I*. L. Inibinet, and ask for Lcttura of Dismissal. WM. W1NNINGHAM. feb 24?4l Administrator. Sheriff's Sales. O HANG EU URO COUNTY. In Common Pleas. Robert Young. VB G. D. Keitt Foreclosure, and J A K. Ilolman. J By virtue of an order of Hon. I!. F. Gri ham. Circuit Jnd^o. in this case. I will sell a) Orungehurg C. II. on the 1st Monday in March next, at the risK of the former pur chaser, the following Real Estate viz: All that [limitation in Orangoburn (bounty, bn Liiusioiie Creek, Mill Rrnnch und Kii?.# River, containing about 1800 111 res more or less, bounded by lands of L. II. Culler W. Culler and estate <>f L. C. Glovor. All 'hat tract situate in said County oi Rull Swamp, containing ''01.acres more or less, bouudi I l>y land* now or Inriiicrh <if Gardiiur. K ton In an 1 others All thai tract ii> said County hi >?? i-rs' ol Muil Swamp ootiiaiti'iig :'? morij ? r less 1m.lie I. ! by land* now <<r furir ? <\ G.ir 1.0r, K11 .i;- .u i ulher* And one other Iruci en ?'>?:! Swam) in Said C iiihty, uoi la 11 i.g J?<4 acres inWi >?< less, houndi'il bj lauds now ? 11c "t *.?ard ner . Knolls an I others I ..fins -;?;.. 1 bird ?... ? . lb ? i' ;'!.. ?> ?? N crctlit ?>' on- at?d two year*, ??.?????d h bt.nd 01 ).!?; . ???! ?. Li* iO'?J ?? m dl\ '?? .;.ie. i . I'tg.\g< :'!?';.? pp.Ill -.v Purchase* i.o pay f.i, 1 recording tod -1...... p.. li.-i rl'of/ I SOld. 0 .-. tili I? ?:, . ? 11 Ti'C:o|Wvdli died, leixi'd and . consisting "t part of the following iracis of land, in the Town of Orangcburgi 1. I'r.ie' ol 12 aoros, bounded north by Inn l> of Thomas Oliver, east hy lands of So. Ca* Railroad (Jo., ts. Gowan and Estate of George H. Ellioti aiid Railroad \ venue, south by KilSMdl Street, und west by lands nt W. M. Unison, Bsq i'iii? tract will be intersected hj two streets, and will be sold in 18 lots of convenient Stio. J. tract "i i'Jo acres, bodnded north by lauds "? *li^ An I lid 1 ? s, oust by Rrpugh ion St rod, ? ml . by river and-street, and w? 1 by Kivor street This tract will he sold in (JC lots, and will he intorsedtnd with streets properly looatod, reu.ling the Lots available a* Town Lot*. A portion will he ??>i'i in a tract n 8 acres, and another por ti .:i in . tract ahmit "JO aoros. A fin. I 1 ..11 on< "t the tracts. % \ , ?rt ion of these Lots will be sold on the day indicated, to 'suit purchasers. Flats ef the said Roal Kstatuoao b?i inspected at the Sheriffs Office. T?HMS-^Ona third oish, balance on a cre lo i/t one, two and three years, secured by b >nd and mortgage of the purchaser, with Intorosl from day of sale, payable an nua)Iy on the whole atnonut, until the whole I.ond 16 fully paid up, an I satisfied, audio pay for papers rooordiug und stamps. Purchaser to have privilege ol paying all cash, and if any purohesor fails to comply. the promises so purchased by tho party failing lo comply to he cold on ihn samu day or some convenient saleday thereafter upon the same terms and at the formor purcha sers risk. Sheriff's Office, \ H. KICGS, OrangeburgC. H., H. C, [ S. O. C F-' In, 1872. J feb 17 Id WM. M. SAIN & COYS COLUMN. FAMILY GROCERIES - JUST RECEIVED AND arriving DAILY! k ?p r CONSTANTLY ON HANI) FOR SALE CHEAP!! WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER TJ"A8 just returned from CHARLESTON I' 11 with the best selection of SEED IHISH POTATOES crcr Drought to Orange burg. He lius on bund the EARLY ROSE, GOODKICH, 1MNK EYE. and PEACH BLOOM. Also another OH KAP LOT of HAMS from 10 to 15 cts per lb. White NORTHERN PEAS. Green and Yellow GARDEN PEAS. Fine YELLOW ONIONS. A lot uf Prime New York BMOKED TONGUES at r>o Cents. RUEMEN LAG AR by the do/., delivered free of charge 11 any House. SWEET CIUKK oil draught. MAKE and OR1ST?Bolted and unbolted. jan 13 A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK of Men's, Womou's and boy's SHOES. Also a lot of Farmer's Indispensable Im plements, such as TRACES, HAMES, AXES, MANURE POKES and PLOW LINES. He also now keeps on hand a SAMPLE BARREL or the World-wide, woll-known ACME. COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up wards. The BEST Double Distilled WHITE WINK VINKGAU in the Village, without auy ex cept ion. t- >" Claiming my small share of the trade and thanking my FBI EN US and CUSTOM ERS for pust favors, they will j.leave retaom I er the NAME ami PLACE. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. W. T. MULXilSR (Not MILLER,) WAY DOWN K?UNjb THE CORNER. ? o tf FAIR WARNING AND NO HUMBUG! BUT CALL ON WILLIAM T. LIGHTFOOT, AT TI I K CO i IXE I i, And secure a BARGAIN in GROCERIES, SHOES, HARDWARE. DRY GOODS And an ENDLESS VARIETY of the Pest Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, All of which Will he sold at once without REGARD to COST and NO liUMBDG! One DWELLING lor stile on Middletnn Street. Also my OLD STAND STORE on Kussel! Street. jan 20 dec 2 c ly SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS!! EVBLY BOSH POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SETS, TURNIP und CABBAGE SEED Also WHITE BEANS for Baking ORDERS RECEIVED For MAP::-' SI'PEIIPH SPilATE. n Fertilizers Composed mostly of FISH, rated (CCOiid onlv to Peruvian Cunno. Also for PERU V IAN GUANO and Gl* AN A IT. GUANO. JOHjNF A. II A At EXjTOIS", M A It K ET STREET. A:r?t /,?? FIRE ami LIFE IX.SCHASCE. jan '1) c Ijr F. H. W. Briggniiiiu Having ACCEPTED TUE AGENCY1 far Iii ? Amoric m RU I" l?>n HOLE', OVKRSEBM'.NG und SEWl.Ntl MAC IHNE. i respectfully c ill the attention thereto of Lndjes wlio are desirous to purchase a good. and reliable MACHINE, ii does; i? the l?osi j ! inaniii r, ev? ry variety of FAM ILY SEWING ihiii can be done .?i uiy Ma m l, in addition thereto Embroider? mi lim rdge !,"'l makes beautiful Lulton and Byel -a II .Iis- ill all fabrics; which no pihcr Machine can ?lo Cull und see for yourselves. A - . on liand a FULL STOCK of SEAS ON U1LE GOODS wbicli we offer LOW. FERTILIZERS on a- REASONABLE TERMS u- any "if: -i bouse ;i w. il; a. ; mann h ? net '.i Jy \ \ \ l NT< )Ti CKt Hi- OLIVKKOS I? u ? leave to Inform his friMi ? iltd Cnsiutuurs i sa ?vil.ii the N E ?\ >' E . i; im 'ms opened a full :' ? II ( \! I'. Dil I N' I.S, &c. ALSO SEEL? >M"N i GARDEN SEEDS, i \\l>i" -best quality?guaranteed, ALSO :: ? X ? tin I Fi ?CKET CUTLERY, i i OILS, V A US'ISM and BRUSHES. . Niini'S i. -i ii, iho world. I ? ? ry ..iiiide sold GL'AILVNTEEVi to be ? . i . I >. i ??. soul i hem ri.nl sold oil i!" nipsl LIBERAL cash lorin's by 1?:;. OLTYKHOS, Druggist and Chemist, jan II llOV IS 1 v mi A. C. IHK KS, \i tin- Ohl Stand of 2>BS. El. .71. SHI I Fit. y, HAS .11ST IIECEIN EU A frcsli \ft' / DRUGS, ffifi MEDU IN l.s. Dl l.s. v UlNISIIES, \.!. A spu n lid 1..I of S I ATIONEH'Y. FE It Fl ME K.Y and SOAPS in great va riety. A tine stock of I'Hi MIS and TO It VCOO. And one of the Anofll assortment of i'm i\ ET KNIVES ever offered here at the prioos, Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFFICE HOURS on the SARRATH? From '.'t<. 10 A. M., end from I to ?"? p, M. dee l! o ly \ j^ PIT I ?TIQ I vSIJ'vi-.ssOK TO V. N. IJKOUIE, | LUMBER & TIMBER F A.CT?H, west exu of niton* s r.. t il \ RLK8TON, S. 0. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGN MEN TS. feb 10 4l LOOK FOR TEE RED COFFEE POT! HOME MADT. TIX WARE OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OP EVERY DE SC III PTN >N?W A RR ANTED. A L.SO Cakes and Confectionarios ALWAYS ON* HAND AND FOR SALE AT STORE OF THE RED CCH'Fr.r: rot, NEXT TO Mil \Y l\ LT?iTTF?Qjr'S OLD STAND. By B. E. H. PEARSON. SCHOOL BOOKS! MI SIC & STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON HAND AT III & i 'At; ix E IK >i 'sm. The celebrated PEN LETTER BOOK for i opying bettors- u-<oti without a Prosa ? ?? i_\ husinosn man should have one. Anything in tuy line not uii band can be ordered !>? n ~!.?irt time. :<<><r- ?" " Ijr j Sheriff's Sales. ORANOJiRCRG COUNT V, 1 n Pit hi a i'k Couut. Joseph Parsons Murphy, "i , ?* ; f Perry YV. Murphy. 1 By virtue of an order from Hen. TJiad. ('. Andrew?, Judge, of Probate, in the case, I will sell on the 1st Monday in Maroli next, al Ornngeburg (.'. II , during the usual hoars of sale. I. One Iracl of laud containing about U*J ........ more or less, bousd-td by lamls of Benj. MoAlhany and J. M. Myers. \1. One tract containing 8*2 acres more or li-*?, hounded by lands of Beiij. MoAlhany, Jane Myers au?! .lane E. Parson?. Tvrnts?OnodiHlf cash, tho balance <>n a crcdil of l- months?-the purchaser ^ivinjt lion.I bearing interest from day of sale, pay able annually, and a mortgage of the prend sea, and t.> pay for papers, stamps, ami fo? cording. In ease of failure to comply, the pro] erly ?ill !>.? resnM at risk of purchaser mi i he same terms. Shoriffs Office, ) II. RNlflS. Orangeburg ?'. II.. S. C . f 8. O. ?'. March 7, is: i. J fCb 10 td Notice of Dismissal. ?\TOTH E IS HEREBY HI VEX THAT ON |>| the 2d day of March, 1872, wo will lile our Final Accounts with the Honorahb' 'I'. ?'. Andrews', Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Adflainistratoi of the I'.-iate of Oftbrlel Pelkel, dee'd. Mrs, L. S. FELKE!. feb I<> it Adudni?lratru. The Celebrated Fertilizers. mmm FOIi BALK KY JYiZcox, Ciibbs A-.C'o., ImMIITKIIS \N1. DKAtEl'3 IS Gl'AKOS, 1 IS Boy SL, Su?onnaJit Ga. 151 ?ci?f Jlay, Charleston, S. C. F>>r further Information apply or address as above tor Almanac for 1R7?. r.CLL. SCO V ILL ft l'IKIii A'^t?nis ul Orangpburg, y. ja? or. *j?o i}jn SIMPSONS COTTON^EEa I offer for Rilo a suiaU qnantity of tho SIMPSON EARLY PROLIFIC COTTON SEr.I\ of my own r.iiiing, grown on Hlcko? ry Grove, Orangeburg County, 8. C, from seed bought by no- last spring fr. m the Original vV. \V. Simpson, of Sparta, Oa., then sold at three (3) dollars per bushel. This stock of seed has given more general satisfaction thai) any other, as may be seen by reports published in the Southern Culti vator for twelve months past. Price $1.00 per bushel, or 4 bushels of any other kind of Cotton seed for 1 bushel of Simpson seed. J. K. HAKE, Fort Motte, S. C feb 10 At Private Sah TriE PLANTATION forming a jAt of the fc-tatc -f the lato Col. Keitt.' and known as the I) VRBY PLACE. TLe^ract eon^ista of about 000 acres, one- half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loam Soil, adnpmu tu Crops of all kinds. These arc the Finest Lands In the District/ and were valued at $30 per acre in I860. Would be sold for ouu-hali that price now. One f-.ur?i ca.*h, tha remainder in three l?stal incut* bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of tho samo. This is a s'plend'd ebenes for any one d?: siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Water Pow er, excellent Cattle Range oqd a Refined Neighborhood. Apply.to .Mrs. L. M. KfUTT, Or . J. 0. KEITT, ?aq. j jan G ? fit ? if ZJ>E OLD ESTABLISHED OF AMERICA. \ the' SO UTIIMRN / ^ Xo. S jV. C/tar/cs Street, D. iL TIMOR/:. i(D, Orfwiiz'J tifi.t Dcrotnl Rutlrttyto Prtpartnf //< wny and t /ifd?lc gJged ef/en ro BxeosfM T.ior.ovcn ? ;\'.ctlc.il Accountants OVJ-R 2?00 YOUXG'^kEN ruoM TUM kavf GRADUATED .if t\U INSTITUTION, and ?/??<?? Alii** AV*/k.,?tij.'.'. Hud ?bKMBM Jt/iU/'"" ?'? tht Len'.tt,^ tl.XSNS AND Ii US MUSS HOUSES </ tht Country THERE ARB NO VACATIONS. Siudtntt cam inter a( any tij/tf. Sfttyti individualhutt :<. :?? ?> and tntetn guaran tft'd. SJfld/or CrJltgv IKi uintHtt andsf UndidS/rci mtnt r&miutskif. Encl. se tuo Pvstagt Stam/t. Addreti *r// 0>mntunieatieiit to If. if. S A DI.Elt, I*rM*t. Svuthfrn Pnsinttt CWUf*. BALTIMORE, MD. i?nr;i Sheriff's Sales. Uy virtue nf stinery Executions to me di? reotea 1 will sell to the highest bidders, at Ornngeburg Court House, on the first MON l?AY in March next, fur cash, the follow ing properly, viz: One Ruggy. Levied bp n? the proporty of Shook Hair at th?- suit of S. Ilulto. ALSO One tract ot land in IMisto Fork containing 105 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Mi *. Matheny, dames W Weed, Mrs. Sc grist and V. A. Hue. Levied on as tho pro. perty of Lewis timrick at the suit of J110, f JonhiugS, Adm'r. ALSO One tract of land containing lf.7?i acres, les^, known ?? ??Eclluwllo.'' b.-undr ! by land:. ?r late sf T; /cvar.f, liaafa Mo Cord, Geiger, Moorer and Conga?** River. Leviod on a* I lie property oT J. KV t,'. Amak ei Mt the Miil ' t Klim k, \\ ickenherg ft Co. Sheriff's Offene, \ II. R10GS, Orangeburg. C. II., s. C . [ 8. O. C Feb. i?tb, L8W J fib lu td ;i,F.(i4\T SILK I^OI*V.I?ffs \ tft l>o had at ?. S. I'LL DER ft CO S,