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[communicated.] Okangeburo, S. 0., May 24th, 1872. tititw Orangeburg News: It is rarely the ease that a public offi cer feels called upon to defend his offi eial acts when misrepresented by a malignant partisan press. In auoh cases he naturally expects the organs that as sume to hold up to the world the mirror of truth, as a matter of justice to step forward and expose and blow away the yife slime and. filth which too often, trow-a-days, bring into disgrace the mis of the journalist. Such, I sa; ( is Mia 4: ~ t tn#^tgf timate .expectation of the official adjwtiy? hifWathfully and unmanly as sailed. When, however, he experiences disappointment in that connection it be comes his duty, no matter how unpleas .;0jf*t;ife may bo, to champion his own r; of use. I find myself thus circumstauoed. T In tho last issue of the Orangeburg ^^jpte*, tho editor saw fit to attack me tbn?second time because of the existence ?f.jSv law. thn .provisions of which, it is my duty to cany out. I refer to the ,iiUf?<?nse Act. %0 The Editor of that journal in aliud ? iog to the tax which tho Attorrney-Gen oral desidod that Ministers should pay, .*,-,/-jIt has been mooted by some super cilious people that Van Tassel, our _ounty Auditor, has been squeamish in 61 rlrls consciences as to usiug the money ? fthot he bus taken from the ministers iu '-town. If so, he is tho first Radical who has hesitated to confiscate any goods they ever came afoul of." men i 7 . . . ,, ^ r.^Lt would not requiro a "superstitious njjpersoa to decide that tho man who could ^deliberately, write and publish the ox ^tfac^ jquoted was ever accused of boiog ^^sqneamish" in his conscience for uoton ^iy. is it a willful misrepresentation of the ofj|rutb, but a cool, unrepentant perver sion of its slightest semblaucc. I have . fjiever received a license fee from a single ( Minister in this County. In my ab nnce Mr. Rrown applied to my Clerk >iot one.. It was granted. But how the democracy, or tho Church lost any thing m by tho operation I cannot undcrstnud, i ? J?fl?D1U0U as onc of those who never besi . t a to to confiscate any goods they come afoul , oofV.jpaid. the license required. Nor Dem ocrat, nor Reformer, nor Conservative, tajmpqli i % Republican satisfied the ^y.jjj So much ior this poiut. ? ?sjjo$'?w' 03 lP -ho duties of my office lam . .an Executive appointee, and have sworn j A$ do. my daty. A law is passed. To carry out a part of its provisions devolves q^Ofl.me, and no matter whether or not sympathize with its demands, yet am ^j^ompelled to sec it executed, so far as it lies in my power to do so. Can any candid man deem me censurable under pggcji, circumstances ? Tho money is not ^yjpaj^.j to- me. Every dollar given for tJti!ceji8es liaB to be handed to the Treasu jj^r.^cforc a license can be issued from L j5\froflicc. The act is explicit on this ^jpQint, and abovj? all, so very clear that I 'had thought tho dullest mind among our pj: new fledglings of the law could not fail pfeftfcOQQ?prehon4 it. It is impossible for toe to use nny moneys belonging to the ,|^ateijLpd; the man who imputes such to *lttejuMWwr.^ tD0 Democracy of this , County .oxpeet to achieve a victory in d-fe.^A M C$?'D? 011 lhcir noL ovor om^?JB$rl0 uiojuth-pieocs, I say that I do ^jBjjt. envy.them the sweets of such a fated ^ltpsjbn, but do emphatically protest against myself being made tho objoct over whoge head others are to be lam j pconed, and in tho iuturo shall deem such lucubrations of tho penny-a-liner of the, 7*itn?s more suseeptable of my .^rjner contompt, than oi strict gramati ^.cal.qonstruction. _ rll no . ?' mt 1 JAS. VanTASSEL. bit A f JOMMUNICATED.] Tho New Street At a meeting of the Orangeburg Pres o rVjte?DaQ Church Society held May 12th 18^2v the following preamble and reso lutions were adopted: jr/fcrtfaa, a notice has boon served upon,one of the trustees of this Bocicty, .'requiring it to nominate an appraiser to ??fame the compensation to whioh t.hin society may bo entitled on account of the construction of a highway over the ? land of this society by the Town Coun cil of Orangeburg, Resolved, That tho Qraugburg Presby terian Church Society declines to grant to tho Town Council of Orangeburg, S. 0. a right of way for tbo purpose of con ,'i Btructiug a highway through its grave Resolved, That this society protest against tbo actiou of tho Town Council in opening a street through its grave yard* because the proposed highway is entirely uuncco-snry for the convenience of the public ut. large, because the cem etery of this society will be cut into two parts Rnd scriouly injured by said action, ? and because the construction of the said - street will involve the outlay of a largo sum of monoy, which must bo puid by this community and raised by tho impo sition of taxes, which our citizens are unable to pay without serious loss aud inconvenience. Resolved That this society claims compensation for tho construction of a street over its land. lit solved That the president of this to ciety bo directed to appoint, undbr pro test, an appraiser to value the compensa tion to which this society may be entitled by it;.: ou oi tho constuctiqn of tho Baid -?>o dii' < ' I 1 ??1 11 ? ' ?".m 111?, highway, and that he communicate the name of the said appraiser to, and serve a copy of these Resolutions upon, the Mayor of the Town of Orangeburg. Tennyson longs for an opportunity to visit the United States. He wauts to see Democracy. It was Brinsley Sheridan who told his son that if ho opened any moro oysters with his razor ho would cut him off with a shilling. Juvenile troubles multiply. Now that the children of Dowagiao, Mich., have learned to pronounce the name of the place they livo in, they are down with the measles. A Kentucky legislator sent up the following memorandum to the clerk "Leeve is asked to bring in A Rill to: alter tho time for tho Legislator to meat. Roforred to the comity on Rollgeon." THE ORANGEBURGr NEWS AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, KD I TO R. GEORGE BOLIVEK, i Financial and B?sinirs Manacvr. Official Paper of tue State and of Ontngcburg Connty. SATURDAY, MAY 25,1872. For President: Ulysses S. Grant. Tbo Extra Session. Some of the members of the General Assembly are anxious to hold another Session. The cow is dry, gentlemen. And too poor for beef. Ahead of Time. The Charleston Courier of tho 22d says that L. D. Clark and other gentle men were elected respectively Intendant aud Wardens of our new Town of Lew isvillc, on tho 15th instant. As the election for these officers docs not tnko placo before the 27th instunt, this is making pretty good time for our staid old friend the Courieri which, as a general thing, is not very apt to beat the almanac. Sense vs Sentiment. The Charleston Acte* of the 20th in staut headed auoditorial "Sense vs Sen timent." The Charleston Courier of the 22d instant heads a letter from an 'Old line Democrat. "South Carolina Sentiment." Is the Courier so thoroughly Greeley ized already as to bo able to perceive the difference between "Sense" and "South Carolina Sentiment"??or Joes it Pi.iy mcau to bo particularly hard ou the 'old line Democrat,' since its own conversion to Grecleyistn ? Au Iris Aller. This fact we have noticed, that while most of our Democratic exchanges en dorse the Cinciunatti noniiuces they are generally very careful not to cudorsc tho Cinciunatti platform. They are willing to take Greeloy, not becauso he is Gree ley, but becauso bo is not Grant. They look upon Graut as small-pox and Grec ley as vnrioloid, nud having been thor oughly vacciuatcd with the virus of State sovereignty and other Democratic preventives are willing, uudor the melan choly circumstances of the situation, to run the risk of the milder disease They can swallow a Rcpublicau when well wrapped up in a Jeff Davis bail bond?? but RcDublicauism itself is altogether too bitter a pill tor them at presrmt. Special. Touching so much of Mr. VauTassel's card as may have reference to the courso of this journal in regard to nccusatims against public officers we have only to say, that had thut geutlotuan furnished us. with a statement of the facts men tioned iu his communication we would have published it editorially with pleas ure, as ajjufficioot aud digaifiod reply to tho article in the Orangeburg Times. In opening our columns to correspon dents, aud in our williognoBs to state facts editorially, we conceive that our editorial duty in saeh matters is fully discharged. But in rogard to matters which assume a purely personal form we have always considered it a gentleman's duty to take care of himself. And we are still of that opinion. Ministers and the License Law. Office or tue Attorney-General, Columbia, 8. 0., May 18, 1872. Hon. Edwin E. Gary, State Auditor: ^ Sir?Upon further reflection and sx 'amination I conclude that ministers or clergymen are not liable to a license tax under the recent law. Yours rospoot fully, (Signed) D. II. CHAMBERLAIN. We are very glad to sec this socond opiouion of tho Attorney-General, as we aro confident that, however inartificial may have been the wording of the Act in question, it wim never the intention of the Legislature to diminish the slender, hard-earned revenues of those who preach Christ and Him Crucified. Thus much legally and as a matter of humanity; ar'.iatically considered we I rejoice arain at the maturer opinion of Mr. Chamberlain ;?for Heaven knows tho ohurch architecture of this country is sufficiently rude aud unpieusing with out the questionable adornment of paste board licenso cards, nuiled stariugly over pulpits or glcainiug from churoh doors and windows. Neverthclets wo must say (and we say it with all respect to tho cloth generally) that in our opinion many congrcgatious would bo delighted and many souls would bo saved whose lot is otherwise, perdition, if some ministers were compelled by law to pay a tax of a hundcred per cent on their salaries, or quit preaching. Cel. Htil.son's Letter. Col. W. F. Hutson, of this place has written a letter giving his opinion as to the probability of a coalition between the ante bellum Democrats und iho Libc tal Republicans. It was sent by the gentleman to whom it wus addressed to the New York Tribune in which journ al it appeared on the 18th instant. After stating thut both the ''Demo cratic" creed and the Cincinnatti plat form "have the emasculated Stato sov ereignty doctrine, which means just , nothing," aud that "both accept the so lution of past issues, which means that an accomplished wrong is a right," the Colonel udds that -'there is nothing to choose between as far us priueiple is concerned" and closes us follows: Speaking for myself individually, I* am an outsider?I am a conquered sub ject of the United Stutcs Government living iu the Province of South Carolina, being "a citizen" of nowhere, ami belong ing to no party, und feel very little in terest in any. Having lost my liberty, und seeing no promise ol its restoration from either or any party, it can make no difference what name my oppressor is called by. Now as wc have, personally and pro fessionally, tho highest esteem for Col Hutson wo nay be permitted to say that we regret sincerely the terrible condi tion of things so graphically portrayed in the concluding portion of his letter. And as appearances had led us to be lieve thut tho Colouel was both happily aud prosperously situated, wc mny add that we were notouly shocked but aston ished by tho ubove paragraph. As Col. H. is a lutidholdcr here, and a member of the bar, and \\&% never, to our knowledge, taken out "naturalization papers," wo had presumed, of course, that he was "a citlzcnV of the United States. As we have frequently had the pleasure of inspecting very able law documcuts. drnwn by Col. II. himself, und headed "State of South Carolina, Orangeburg County," we had supposed, of course, thut the venue wus properly laid iu tho "State" nnd not tha "Pro vinco" of South Carolina Next time \ac .-n.in ueiuur specialty.* But when we read that Col. H. has loot his liberty and sees no prospect of its restoration from cither party?not even from Grecley?words' fail us, and wo resolve to try our ehanco uuder Grant. BeCareful.?In these days, when tight hats, hot air. und sedentary occupa tions, onuso the huh* to fall out, it is u matter of no liulo importance to know which of the huir prepurut ions arc of?my vulue. Tho mujority, us has been fre quently proved by tbo first dormuti logists or huir-doctors, possess little or no merit Such being tho fuel, it is consoling to those who aro ufilicted to know there ir really one good article, which is reeotn mendod und used by tho fksl medical authority, uod has stood svory test, many yours. The preparation is Hull's Vege table Sieiliun Hair H?nower,?u truly scientific compound, which is unquestiou bly the best preparution of the kiud now before tho American public. It will restore to gray hair its original Dolor, cleanse ?he head thoroughly, pure all oruptiotf of tho scalp; aud will nlways tcstore the hair bo long as any geruis re main, as fhoy almost invariably do, until extreme old ago litis destroyed the roots. The ajjjjflnal article is made by It P. Hall &fco., Nashua, N. II.?Forney*. Prerat Jfin. 25, 1868. F LETTEB8 Rciiiwln the Orangoburg Pout Office to 2, feck Bush, Olovina Cimmpy, W. P. Carp, ?t?AndVow Evans. I-'?J. M. Fcldor. ' 0?AttT Qlover, Thomas Olnyard. H?C. L. Huok, J. A. 11 utto. , J?John J. Jacfcson. (2) / i . K?David ltidd, J. M. Kenlcrly, Mrs. Louisa King. It?Mrs*. Martha Ilickcnbaoker, Wm, Biley. Wf M?L.TO. May. P?Washington Pelzer, A. C. Packard. S?Mjtt ilia Ann Sturky, Peter Stewart. T?Shederick Thomas, J. B. Thomas. W?Ned William^, Olive Wannamaker. Peraon'svoalliug for tho above letters will pkasoaay Ihey are advertised. F. DaMars, P. M. T Warm weather Has Come ! AM- so has onk of tug FINEST, CHOICEST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCKS OF Dry Goods, Groceries, &c aiirivkd at F. II. W. BRIGG MANN'S STOKE, 1 IN m'SKHIX ST HE KT, II AT CAN BE FOUND IN ORANGE burg. An inspection wiB satisfy all. No trouble to phow Goods. In aihlition to the above I havo ou h;in 1 nnd for sale a number of the AMERICA!? RITTTOX-IIOK.E Mit HI\3.S. This niachiuja will do iu the best possible mSnncr every variety of F^IJLY SEWING that can be dono on tiny machine, and in addition embroider* on th?j udgns, over.ie.kin?, Ami m.:ke.s beautiful butt ?n and eyelet holes in nil fabrics. This is unquestionably far beyond the tapacity of uny other machine. Instruction given, and satisfaction guaran teed to all purchasing a machine. F. VI. W. BRIGGMANN. May 25 tf I1STATR rVOTK'E.-AH p?*r j sons indebted to the Estate of the late Col. Davi<l Shiilcr, will make payment to the undersigned at Georges station, 8. C, or to Messrs Izlar& Dibble, at Orunneburg. 8. C. All persons having demands will present them as above, properly attested. WILLIAM M. SUTLER. Qualified Executor. May 2o 4t IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Whereas, W. C. Wolfe and John 8. Howe ha'h applied to nie for letters of Administra tion on tbo Estttto of I?. J. KunitT, late ot Or angeburg County, d sccascd. These are therefore to cite anil admoni-h all and singular tho Kindred und Creditors of the ^.iid deceased, to bo nnd appear be fore tue at a (Inert of Probate for the said County, to be fis>ldcn at Ornngcburg on (he Ith day of -l'?wfr 1ht:' kt 10. o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the said Ad ministration shot.LI not be granted. Given under my hand and the Soul of my Court, tlii,. Sth day of May, A. D. 1872, and in the ninety-sixth year of American 1ndependenco. THAI). 0. ANDREWS, may -??"Jt Judge of Probate NEW BARBER SHOP! OY Kit ('AIT BRIGG MAX'S STORK. Where I am prepared to do all WORK in the above line with neatness and dispatch. Terms reasonable JOHX ROISEVSOX. uiay 11 c 3m BING IE U STILL TRIUMPHANT! 1> R E M I L MS. MOLD and SILVER M EDA LS and DIPLO MA awarded to SINGER SEWING MACHINE at Savannah Fair,; SZveiaber, Is71. FIRST I'HEM I r.'.l at Atlanta Fair. Oetcber, 1871, for BEST FAMILY MACHINE. PREMIUM ol ItRr^Macon FairOctobor, 1871, ror FAMILY MACHINE, with best and tniv-t useful attachments FIRST PREMIUM at Thomasville, Novem ber 2, 1871. for best FAMILY MACHINE. GOLD MEDAL and THREE SILVER MEi ALS awarded tho SING LR at tho Augusta Fair, Novem ber, 1S7I. Examine the celebrated SINGER "NEWl FAMILY" SKWING M V?rflNE?the BEST MACHINE in the world. 11. D. HAWLEY, General Agent for South CaVo'dnn. f??Ar?!?i Pfnrtrfa J. K. W HITK, Agent for Orangeburg County. Loeal Agents Z' nearly every county in South tCarolina, ? mar 2'A c 1/ Notico of Dismissal. N'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will, on the Ith da-.' of June, 1872, tile my final aoc.umt with the Honoruldc Judge ot Probat) for < trangeburg County, as Ad- inistrntrisof the Estate of M. 1*. Huff man, ami nsk for LettcrHof Dismissal. TANCES C. Sil I LER, Administratrix. Delinquent LaLJ List , OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY FOR THE YEARS 1863, I .sow, lf?70 nnd 1*71. FOR THE YEAR 1871. Amelia Township. Mrs E A Thomas, loUO A J Frederick, Agt, ISOtr J R L Ainakcr.At'toO ncrcs. E W Braddy, 218 acres. Mrs It Evcrhail, H4 noroa. Kliroboth Moyc?, Eutare, (?50 acros. Erusxo TowMautr. Harmon Rou e, 300 acres. Mr* Amav *n Dsttttbtr, 100 acres. Bbahcutjlls Township. WDB Heovec, 149 acres. Caw-Caw Tow.isnir. A Q Bally, 6 acres. Kachel E Stalcy, 90 acres. E K Wulfe, 500 acraa. Cow Castlb TowMHir. Morgan DeWitt?, 246 aoraa. Elizabeth Township. Kezlah Hoffman by B F Sinmona, 2000 Est 8uiul Poaraou, 80 Margaret Hooker, 100 Edw Wiles, 2000 Robert Gurviu, 516 Est Donj Golson, 39 Johl) IJ oilman. GO Jubu Stuley, 100 Ooouar's TowasHir. it jbf$Crcw,-291 Kvri.i Judy, 90 Jim Kennerly, 96 L M Humbert, 260 Gso W Bruner, 200 Oooulanp Towasutr James Williams, 107 Kst Hulda Yon, 500 Jacob E Dooley, 215. IIkbkos Township. E W Bozard, 150 Josiuh Ch i v ia, 125 llachcl W Carson, 200 HoPEWKI.l TOWNSHIP. a Matilda Smith, 80 Deury Cooper. 400 Liiip.bty Towasaip. D II Barton, Guard, 1000 Miss V 0 Mc.Miobuel, 626 D R Miller, 374 Lyon's Township. George Gales, 435 T E Rickcnbucker, 70 MruoLa Towasuir. Henry Adams, 50 Naw floi'b Townsuip. Mrs K Frederick, 1320. Oranob TowNsnir. Mrs J R Khney, towu lot .Mrs S A Glover. 275. Rachel Siuoak, 30 Henry II .Smith, 1 town lot Pink Gkovk ToWNPiUP E Dufford, Adin'r est of Mary McClurc, acres. Fal John Shiror, 2(K). Poplar Township. J V Smith, 150 Francis C S!oil*r. 108. Providence Township. Sam'l O Shuler. 142. John 1) Shuler .">'?. B F rnr'.cr, llil. 1> I! D*titzler, 127 U W Thompson, 100 James W Moor er. 94 Tabernacle Township Burke Able. 137 A Yarborough, 100 Rocky Qbove Townshit. W A Gyles, "JOo Union Townsuip. Mary Sana Mo?:nt, 230 Charles Salley: et al, 408 t: McMillan, ItiOO II II Tyler, 397. Vance's Township. Frances Jonen, 333 acres. Susan licit , 841. A U Sin oak', 9?;. .1 II I' Tale, 850 Mr.- P L Tai*?, 900 Estate A S Tat??, 2200. Willow Township. .Tocob Hair, 100 Jacob Ify.lrick, 400 .Mrs M 1. Cannon. 93 acres Temperance E Fogle 14^ Mary Garick l?l Mrs Mary Graves 105 Miss H.ira!. Graves, 900 C (S Stephens, 625 Marvel Stone, '2<K) llHiidford Stewart, 300 S 15 Sawyer 400 Eitra Snellgrove, 738 Franc s Thurklll, 153 Jacob Hydrick, Zion Township. Elvira S Mount, 760 acres FOR THK YEAR 1870. A mr 1.1 a TOWNSHIP. Mrs E A Thomas, 1500 elizabeth ToWNSAIP. Eat U F Golson, 39 acres Juhu Huffman, 60 acres Goodby's Township. Jim Kennaday, 96 Goodi.and Township. Kst Hulda Yon, f>00 acres. Joseph Cartin, 24 Hopawei.l Township* Mnt'il.l? s.niih, 80 acres , LlliEltTY Towshuip. I) It Barton, Adm'r, 692 acres Jesse E Pearson, 100 Lyon Township. George (Jates, 4o? acres Poplar Townihip. Edward Paulling, Sr. 150 Providence Township. Jno DShuler, 69 acres. l M Bui kett, 100 acrea. Vance's Tuwnsuip. Est A S T?te, 22(h) acres. Frances Jones, 3:',3 w 1llow township. c C Cooper, Adin'r, 1320 acres. John l> Brown, 103 ncras. Jus U Davis 70 a ?res. lir C G Stevens. 025 acres. Zion Township. w n Mount, 750 acres. Obanoi Town ship. Isabella Mays, 1 Town Lot.' W J DeTrevilla, 288 acres. Rooky Gaova Township. W ii Gyles, 200 Buarke Able, 137 aorea FOR THE YEAR 1869. BKANCHVH.1.K TOWNSHIP. Mrs Ann Myers, 1 Town Lot. Cow Castle Township. Ezra Connor, 1175 acres. Ezra Connor, Agi, 464 acres. Mrs Mary Huff, 383 acres. ElllSTO towkhiiip. Matilda Dantilcr, 500 acres. Elizauktu Towmsuif. N l* Cain, 260 acres. Ooooland Township. Hulda Van, 200 Lyons TowNSHtr. Eliza Wiles, 236 aorea. I.ibkbty TCWMSUIP. J J. Douglass, 100 acres. Rocky Gaova Township. Joseph Ficklimj, Est o/;r>S-TyUr, 36aervs. 1 Warren Kinsman, 292 acres. Willow Town >? hip. John Riokenbaktr, 1156 ?ort?. FOR THE YEAR 1869. First District. John Barber 12j acres. Rachel Bars, 181 acres. O M Dantrier, 100, seres. J S'BostTd, 58 acres. Mary Ann Bozard, 288 acres. W U Bonnett, 800 acres. Mary A E Bradham, 89 acres, Win H Dantiler, 809 acres. D D Dantzlcr, Agt, 222 acres. D D Dantzler, Agt, 222 ?eres. Margret Darnell, 40 acres. J ii Folder, Agt, 1272 acre*. Rufus Myers estate. 478 aerei. Mary A Preacher, 68 acres. J D Kickenbakcr, 60 acres. , E B Bush. 440 acres. J A Saniert, Agt for David Hair, 220 acres. J A Santort, Agt tor M Dounell, 40 acres. J E Sbuler, 2G8 acres. James 8Inder, -120 uores. J F sSiell. 02 sorts. J W Smith, Agt, 200 acres. R L 8huler, Adin'r, 142 acres. R L Shuler, Adm'r, 24lf acres. K L Shuler, Adm'r, 200 acres, K LShuler, Adm'r, 183 acres. Est H H Shuler, 42(1 acres. Eat D Stoiideiuire, 84 acres. Anthony Thiewi 283 acres. Kst A S Tale, 2200 acres. Mary Ulmer, ISO acres. Victoria Utsey, 308 acres. J W Weathers. 500 acres. J D Zcigler, 120 acres. Skcond DibtiiicT. John 0 Conklin, 190 acres. Rebecca Wolfe, 126 , Mrs D Beach, 170 acres. Richard orbett, 1U7 acre*. D N Curson, Agt P M & T J Carsort, 398 Jacob Crider Agt, 05 acrca. J H Crider, Agt. 134 acre's. Frazier & DiM, 1000 acres. M Dolin. 120 acres. Mrs M M Garick, 840 acres, Eliza Geiglcinan. 215 acres. W C Hane Agt 500 acres.* Est E F Pooser, 720 acres. .John Spigner. 100 acrce. J W Shuler, Agt 200 acres. J II Smoke, 1.0 acres. T 8 Thompson, Adm'r est M E Tabcr, 744 Mary E Ulmer, 120 acres. Est A N Wunnaraakqr, 800 acres. G L Wise, 200 acre*. Win Wise, 52 acres. Est 0 M \\ ait, KM) acres. F J Watt, 100 acres. R M Watt, 100 acres. A L Watt, 100 acres. A E W.ut, 100 acres. J A Wolfe, 1200 acres. Mrs Margaret Zeigler, 127 acres. Titian District. nulda Yon, 200 W H Gyles. 200 S B Sawyer, 443 ? S Bolen. 27ti N H Gyles, 200 S B Sawyer. 443 J K Hp .die, 3S0 acres. C J Rowuian. 40 acres J W Hrodie, Ai;t Mary Stovonson, 70 acres B \V Carson, d3G acres James Chavis, 60 acres Horace Forest, 43 ucres Thomas E Foule, 90 acres Martin Frulick. 27 acres Jacob 1 ogle, Adm'r est Sam Lec, 170 acres A J Hartiogj 100 acres J A Uartiog. 100 acres. W J Hurt, 1 500 acres Augustus [lolinan, -\gt, 125 acres J Livin^dtun, 500 actus Wm MinnicKcn, 20 acres Mrs R I. MeMiohael, 380 acres \V \V L?itt. 100 acres Est George II 1'miser, 150 acres. J \V lliley, 120 A F Smoke, 51 David Smoke, 140 J M Salley, Agt GO M Stevenson, 50 Est A J Williams by M M Stevenson G4 alary Tyler. 150 Thos.fi Tyler, Agt N \V & J A Ty ler, 1?9 E B Tyler, A-t Mrs A C Tiler. 850. Est P 11 Porter, M M Porter, Agt, 190. Est M M Stevenson, 100 FOR THE YEAR 180*8. First District. Racbcl Bars, 1SI acree. M J Feider, 153 acres. A D lnubinett, 1400 acres. Kcuucrly, Ii i of 8, ouo town lot aud 90 acres. Mis Ann Meyers, one town lot. J 1' Murphy, Agt 555 acres. J L Parier, 3iiO acres. Henrietta Syn?rctl, 182 acres. Washington i> Snell, 10 acres. E M Wiles, 177 acres. Eliza Wiles, 280 acres. J D Zeigler, ltiO acres. SkooMU DisTatcT. Mary A Axon, 200 acres. Abrain Ant ley. 500 uurcs. David Haue, 754 acres. W P tnabthett, 300acrea. Frederick Livingston, Agt, 675 acres. Jacob Stabler, Agt, 850 acrea. Daniel Ulmer, 86 acres. W H Wise, 200 acrca. W D Williamson. 200 acres. Jedin II Zeigler. lt'.O acres. F A ''.eiglcr, 113 seres. Francis Zeigler. 280 acres, TutftB DlSTKICT. Tnt.n RV.-%wn AM ?>"-?-. Macon Gunther, 1<K) ueres. Thomas Gardner, 151 acres. Gideon Hutto, 400 acres. A J Hartzog. 100 acros. J A Hart zog, 100 acres. J P Martin, 18(1 acres. William Mmnickeu, 20 aero* W W Pitt, 100 acres. J W Riley, 120 acres. W D Yalontiae, Agt 5J acres. L A \\ right, 041 acres. Pursuant to An "-Aot to An?en<l An Act entitled 'An Act providing for the Aiseasmeot and Taxation of Property,' passed Sept. 15, 1808, and all Acta amendatory therato," ap proved March 12th, 1872 ,notice is hereby given that the whole of the aevcral parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate described in the preocding list, or so- much thereof as will be necessary to pay the Taxes, Penalties and Assessments charge I thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of Orangeburg Coun ty, South Carolina, on First Momiay, (3d) of June, A. D. 1872, and titles givtn in fee simple, unless said Taxes, Assessments and Ponalties he paid before that lime; and such Sale will be continued from day todiy, Sun days excepted until all of aaid Parcels, Lota and Parts of Lots of Real Estate shall be aold or offered for sale. JAMES VAN TASSEL. Auditor of said County. Office of County Auditor, Orangeburg Co-., I C, May 17th, 1872, may 24 ?f NOTICE. OFFICE OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Obanokduso Cocstt, 6. C, April 26tb, 1872. Notice is lierebj given thot ?H parties hoi Jing Teachers Pay Certificates er other Claims a&ruinst the School Funds of Orange burn County for the fiscal year ending Sep tember 80th. 1871, will present the same at thaOffico of County School Commissioner, io be Audited on or before the 16th of June, 2872. The object of the ?bore Notice *a te determine the amount of indebtedness out standing, in order that the Teachers may obtain the benefit of the deficiency funds ap propriated at, the aaa| General A*iep*ely. ?K* w * t f. E. L ?TAH?,/ 8chool Cemmhwioaer, *&&-*t. , Or^ogcbur^Ceunty. ( -' r - i-. License Law Penalty. 'office*tjoumt auditor. Or. ax ok at rut Cointt, 8. C, April 25th 1872. I am directed by tho State Auditor io notify Merchants', Hotel Keepers, Tavern, Hoarding Honse, and Salon? Keepers, Per sons selling by sample or soliciting Orders, Physicians and Surgeon Dentists, and all who aro linblc to pay license under the^recent Act efthc General Assembly, that after the oOtb? inst , the full penalty of the law which is u fine double tbe amonnt of said license and six months imprisonment, will be imposed upon all who have aot ccoij/lied with in? provisions of this Act. JAMES VAN* TASSEL, County Auditor, Orangcburg County. April 27 tf r - ._ DR. A. C. DRKES, At the Old Stand of I>K. D. M. 8II17I.ER. has just RECEIVED a fresh ?upply of DRUGS, ? MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. Ac. A splendid lot of STATIONERY. PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va-r A fine stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO*. And one of the finest assortment ?f POCK ET KXjVKS ever offered h?re at the prices-/ Prescriptions carefully prepared. ^ OFFICE HOURS on f lid < SABBrY^R From U to 10 A. M., and from 4 to* 5 P. tf. dec 2 e ly ___? ?? . iL_-? - ?>?/ a> v r_ A Want Long Felt Supplied I). I). BLUME, Artist has opened a> GALLERY where he is prepared to lake PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBBOTYPES. D AGCKB RE0TTFB8, FE It IK ?tt PBS, kc.f in a few niiutftcs at the lowest possible HATES. Volk up to tho GALLERY orrr Mr. F. II, W. BRIGGMANN s STOKE, if von want to r.btain n> present thnt i* always appreciated by Lovers, Sweethearts and olhera, vis i yourself. Kutisfafctloo guaranteed, npl 20 tf DH.OLIVEROS, OI U EU IIV PC EE DRUGS and MED1CI3ES, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH ES, winpqw GLASS apd PUTTY. Junt -r-ceived another lot'of the VACU UM tHL for Greasing and Preserving Leuth 'JijA*o th? DIAMOND SPECTACLE for Pre serving Sight. A!-o rv Superior lot of CUTLERY, sack urn Rtfl^KT KNIVES, KAZOit^.6CiaspKS and PISTOLS Also a C*aoico and Keltot left of FLOWER SEEDS. A>Vo roc-iving almost monthly 100 200? poands PC EE CAN DIES? luarantoad. Al"o a 6ti? lot of PERFUMERY and FANCY ART.ipUf J t'ultaind .satisfy lrstlvcs at the drug STORE of DR. OLLVEROS, Orangeburg C. H.-, 9. C. mar 30 nov'IS v.# ly Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Executions to. me'di rected I will sell to toe highest bidders, at Orang**burg CvUrt House, on i?o 5rat MON- . DAY in June next, for cosh, the follow ing property, viz: One tract of land containing ?80 acre* more or less, bounded ' north by B. p. Beid and John Segler, east by est at? Lands of Q. W. B'rodic, smith by John Johnson and P. Kitchens, and wef.fcbjr-P. Kitchens. LoVied on as the property of T.F. Rrodio at tbe suit of J. w. Johnson, A Int'r of Joseph Johnson. ALSO At ri'kof former pnrehaaer, all thai plaa Lrau: ?-. ?? t? ixiver, in Orangeburg Oauuty, containing 2000 acres, more or less, bounded by binds of E Y Sbu ler, James Felder r.nd J Q Purler. Levied on as the property of Wm. Ixard Bull at the suit of Paul Trojin & Theo Dckqn? Ex'rs of Surah Dehon, dee'd. AL80 On Tuesday nftor salcday, at tike residence of Dr A. T ?41 by, in St Matthews Parish, 1 Carryall. I It*Agon, lot of Hcqrsaad. sundry articles of Household Furniture. Levied on as the property of P M Poroher, at the unit of T J & H M Gibson and others. Sheriff's Oftice, ) II. RIGG8. OrangeburgC. Ii., S. C, V 8. O. C? may 10, 1872. J may 13 td At Private Sale. j rnilB PLANTATION forming a' part ef JL tho Estate <>f t!u> lato Col. Kcitt, and ! kuown aa tho DARBY. PLACE. The tract consists of about COO acres, ?ne half well? Timbered, the remainder Bich, B*ed, Loam Soil, adapted to Oops of all kinds. Thea?' are tho Finest Lands in the District, ami were- valoed at $20 per acre in 18?e\ Would be sold for one-half that priee wow. One> fourth on ah, the remainder i? tbroey foatal nicnts bearing interest frtera dbte imm ?? cured by mortgage of the um?. This is a spletidol eh*nee for any one eV siring to secure Rich Lands, fme Was**, druses - er, excelleut Cattle R&ngo and a fTiffcsnal Neighborhood. AppJry to Mrs. L. M. KEITT? Or J. G. KS ITT, Bs?, jan o tf