University of South Carolina Libraries
THE ORANGEBURG NEWS GKORflE noi.ivr.it, FlMAXCtAL ASt> Dt'SIXICBfl MaNAUEB. Ofliolal r>?iKT of Hio State ami of C>rniiKObKrif 4'?Un<yv SATUKDiX S?^lk 1872. The ( "liit&atAu?Jitorship. , Wo hear (hat another effort; i? being (made to Imvo Mt.Vhii ffassttLiiUUitfctk anJ havo sonic ntic-Olnt aft>?U?'-cil ??i;his plate. It is no more than proper for this paper to sny-viu- its cditoral (olumiis?that sm<h cfFortah *hall Cud, uways, uti unequivocal disapproval Having been in existcrico For a num ber of jems, wc feel .authorized to say that any iQeh step shall meet with the disapproval'of the Republicans of this County. Mr. Van Tusso! baa been a faithful and efficient officer; true to hit! party and the interest id his County, and it wouUl kbo ? simply infamous to make tin attempt tQ have Iuui uis placed. Nobody lias tried to do moro to hem-lit the "tarpayers of ths County than Mr. YnpT?sscTj IT laws were p issed, by the Legislature, oppressive in their iture, and it b'J'Oamc a part ol his duty to execute thytii, tha public ought u >t to blame him Ihr .doing bis duty. Wc say lure, that* This journal places itfielt M|it;!!'K uiuii record tis:'W-mg'sgsiust juiy such utov erneut, and denounces the man as a traitor to the interest of the Republican* '{party thatrs.suuetio.tis any htieh liitnsftff! ? j irv in Boslou Mass. a i i.* w l ~3b f [r . i Cur advices j'rnm .tbo North, state that <n "Saturday eveuiug. last, a tiro broke out in tbo City ot'JJustou, and r u( (1 until Sunday. Destroying sonic ? I tbo ifiucst business bouses in the ? 4?. ..." . ? , C. in.try. The orgiu; of tbe fire was caused try'tho over boating of u furnace' Tbo ?c?iilt of tbe fire ou business w indeed heavy. Many large bouses must necessarily, ^uupcud, and many Insur ance Cijijjpanics ruust do likewise, the effects of tlje ?rc con tTie Leather and "Wool trades nro scrioas, and tTiese articled will 'consequently rise. We pity the' misfortunes of the people who have been.rendered houseless and hotna ? safe v. , less, a,ud hope all will* be donc/thnt is possibUt- .for tbo unfortunate WOiucu uiid children, ulroEc loss, s aro ten times more severe than those of the ilrygoods prin ces of A menen"." ?"""w-* ?anwet?*?? tun. ? * . Tojbu.fuiniy, is to lie blest". T1 ie man " ' ' . '?*?,*-?? . -,. uliu has a bright, genial, good humored side to his life. Who can briug asmile and a laugh toHfeaturWthat never knew Bitch tilings, is a beifefactor of the whole human Jamily, F un is the main season - ing of our life, without it earth would indued be dark ana dismal. It is tho oasis- irf our wido desert of sorrow, and brings to all a geniality that can come from no.other source We do not niton of course thct low, debasing sort of fun that many '.people practice, tkttf ifluiiiy a seifiVh way of procuring enjoyment, and does iu fact no good. The fun that cases thp heart when o'crflowing with grief, tbut brings tu the roind u, calm ! ai d perfect focjing ot enjoyment, is the principle that should be cultivated. Wc ticca now and then something spicy, something that is pungent, that will impart. \p the intellectual facultiesla keen sense of gratification. Pun can do this, but jt.must be refined in its.tone, and nm?6 not descend to that low level which it seems is to day recognised as tlip pr'tncipio of good humor. Let our readprs'thcu be funny, enjoy themselves on all occ isionsvand they will find that fife wilj 'glido along souioother, and long faces will cast off their me! luuholy, and grow j-o. y.and gi;nd flfflZ? ??:<? iff. Wc will at^ifct as o?j>t we cau, and if we uispol dull care, aud kill or ut least case sorrow. Wo consider wc have dono a good work. Our Duty. As eitiycens of this State, wc havo a certain Juty to perform, which should not be neglected, that duty consists in looking after *tho w.elfaro of our State, so that her vast natural.resources cau be developed. Now tho question arises, h .v, cau wo afford to attend to this duty, when by doing so as things now wc could derive no benefit. wor is this. Wo cxpe-qgr/bcttev thinj. in>w under our new adtniuistrutiou, and should allow those expectations to be our Incentives to activity and progress. We inUat not, beeus our Stute finances Lure in u bad coadiliow, lie tuen dtlj iu jiuetive, we must Work to try and but tor bet i coudit'iwu,^ jtc iiiu.-I aid in deve lop |*fug 1icr PCiOyrces, ami ju cnh.iue.yig their value. "-Our ?State potresJcs ro rosnccT uf immense v.iiu -, and we should develop nilJjeneouraite (he development of then . Jf we goto work right, and bury ' a I those prejudicos of former times, fork together as men without distinction because of'oreed or color, wc 1 * ? can mak'i our State a rich and prosper ous one, and that the State ftove.mmcnt will help us bo assured. The new ouVers . elected we think will do right, tlici nil! i rrend to ns all tbo us-iistnnee in tlxjii- j,(.\ver. and wc believe they ueV m^K/A/. Let ns then now that all political excitement has sutj.-i led, and pence: once more "reigns in Warsaw," turn oi:r attention to this matter, let. Us all use our ?bst efforts to'develop tin \ on bunco t'.:e .va!u* tf the vast resources of onr good Slate. It is a imblo and a praiseworthy work, and will mot* cor tat til V redound to the cr dit and pr. parity, of us all. We must prugross. In Uiia-ngc everyrhlhg moves ahead, nud wesht uld move ah?.). l'hc jvnkii'pcfiplc niUtst forget thoae old fosstlixuC ideas and sweep them aw a \ back iotothe pu.it, and the colored people must not depend up on the assiblaiKV, of an}body but must do all they can tot themselves, an independ ent mau is one who never goes to other people to ?cijp him, but studies and' helps himself. Tbe colored people can be independent if they desire to, they are prqgr ssivc in their ideas, and all j-that is needed is energy, lie energetic in nil things, work y.uur farm well, and develop1 wha^vct it contains, and iu a low Vent's t lie re will be -u ? people more independent, more prosper* Tis 4hau tho colored pe'o- b>. Let then bOtl) white and colored pianoihoir til) iulel.:r.s to the wheel, :..ud -help raise South Carolina on I a level with any Stale hj this yaht uniou. Lojt us do away with politics for two years at least, and attend to the duties that devolve* etp'on every Qtfeon til this glorious old State of ours, and let our watchword be pfto .ukss. Si?A.Ncr. Ivstanti: ok I'i;ksknti mknt.? A gentleman who is tempor?r.I) jiUi iii from home and st.?pj?iag in the oi?y, relates to us that after rotiriu-' to led night bofbfV last, and before ?tning tn sleep, be seemed all at once to h ? in a loom at home. Rvorylhfug about the room seemed us real nitd tangible as if he were,,that moment \r it. It could n't t be a droaW. "because ho liad never for a momont lost his eorifloiotfsdess-. Upon a bed in the rrom lay his bnthcr apparent})' very pale, an 1 leaning over tf.hu bed htoud bis mother ill great scfottt iug Itstress; All day yesterday he' could not banish the i joideMit frim bis mind, and ln+u night c.vne the seqtld: He icccivod u letter from home, gayitij that hi.s brother had fallen fro u :i huh window, end ever since had lain in an unconscious state in the room which ho had s.o plainly scon utgjit before, and that his mother had sc.irc.dy left hie bedside. We have this information from a gentleman ol intelligence au 1 a disbeliever in all .-pit lud manifestations ~/A< Meine? l: ttili The UaptistS" of tin; islend of Jamaica arc in a ilour'sbing statu. ? If hoy have 1J 0 .ebepid". nil .-*ell-i*?pportin^ some of f'netu capable of holding from MOO to 2, 600 persons. They have 11,000 black children in'the Sunday schools, taught by, 1000 black teachers; they h ive 9000 children in their day schools' at the Calabar Institute they have 11 yo ing men ip training to b-: ptstors an 1 teach T*t I , 'Ihcr tongue" w the uayie of a little plant that grows abundantly iu the piue forests throughout the lower Southern States. This little plant Is now attract ing enmddcruble uttention us an article for securing lokaeco ami wrappers for cigar-, the leaves having n strong vanilla odor. A -Swurticrm paper is confident that the day is not fist ?tstaut when the "deer tongue" will become one of tbo most inp o-t^nt produc ? ?f llu South. Two y lung men of I'ort llttrjti siw u dead body floating down the St. Clair a few mornings ago) Tboy s ruightway manned u bo.t?. and went in pars iit of it and after n long pull found that it was a .st,ru\v effigy s m l graceless scamp bad set afloat, '1 hey have agreed novar to at tempt to secure n floating dial mm nsntn. cfikor, NoJTE A. M. GUJjA? CONVOCATION of the e AAPTE*will jJ-ncH on Friday, nt "i o'clock P * ? A ftill attendanco in requested, rt the Election und Installation of Otlicor. for the Ensuing Year will tako place. October 11, at 4) o'clock P. It. By order of M. E. H. P. TIIEODORK KOIIN, no* 1??tf Secretory. NOTICE, i The following Preamble and Resolutions were, passed by the Beard of Coaoty Com missioners : Wirren*, We the County Commissioners I of Orougeburg Cr??mty, to wit: J. FELDER ' MEYERS, JOHN ROBINSON and NERO BLOOM have since our induction into office, met with no serious difficulties in the carry ing out of the duties which devolved upon us,?that is to say without opposition from those who arc diametrically oppose to us on account of our political opinions, and whereas wo arc conscientiously impressed with the conviction that this is cbifly due to the wholesome and able advice rendered us from time to time by the Attorneys of this Doard, MESSRS 1ZLAR & DIBBLF; and whereas this" is the last meeting which wo tit; present County Commissioners of said County shall hold. Therefore; lie it Il->utvt't; Tbn* we put upon our Minute Rooks, In the form of resolution*:, our thanks to tho legal advisers of this Hoard, and the friends who have aided us in performing tly! important duties att. n l aut up m our positions as County Commiss ioners. llrtilcHL Fir.it, Thmi wt the retiring Commissioners of thie County, place amidst the records of the Co?nty, our appreciation of the services readoreM us by Messrr Ixlar & Dibble. Resolved, Secondly, That the Conirty debt has been reduced seveu thousand dollars under our administration, and to MESSRS IZLAR & DIBBLE, we extend our thanks f>>r thoodvioc given which was instrument al in -bringing about this most eesirable r.-j?it. limnhttl. Thirdly, That \\c b?ve done our best to i romoto the interests wf taeCownty, and respect fully request those who are in clined to censure us for any seeming short coming or dereliction of dut j to consider the difficulties under which we look posses: ion of tho office before prouoiuicing a ver diet derogatory to i. Resolved^, Fourthly, That although Rcfhibli cans in principlo, this Roar I have never met with any opposition in the discharge of their official ilnties. from the intelligent *>or tinn of the citizens ef Orangeburg C?>uuty, Resolved, Fifthly, That wc lejidcr our thanks to our efficient Clerk, MR. JAMES VAN TASSEL for hii counsel and prefiei cn j cy in office Resolved, Sixlhly,Thni these resolutions be uiscribcd upon ou'r Minute Books and that they be published \n the >K)banokboro Nkws,*' as a part Vf*vhe official work of. this Ronrd. Retolrtd, 5?vi>/^f?/, That we commend the newly elected Bourd to the favorable con sideration of our fellow citizens, and that in taking leave of this office ehr hopes for tho future prosperity nxd welfare of i*e County are iery bright. (Signed) J. FELDER MKYERS, Chairman Beard ofCouafy Commissioners, O. C. jpiJN KoBlNSON, NF.RO RL??M. J \MCS VAN TASSEL, CIm:;. nov l?> . tf TAX NOTICE. OFflCE QF COI NTY 'TREASVER, On.\>uji;ucT.o Ci>r\ rv, S.*C., November 15th, 1?72. ' be nt the following plners for the pur pose of'COLLECTING; TAXES, from the 20th of November to the 10t li of January, 1873, Inclusive: LEWISVILLE, 20t h to th?- 23d, inclusive. FORT MOTTE. 'Jdth. 2titb, 'J7th. RRANCHY1LLF?, 28th. 2'Jth, 30th J. IIAMP. FEI.DER'S STORE, l?ec. 2d, :id. ORANGEBURG, dth, ?th, Gth. <th. ZEIG LEE'S STORE, Oih, lOtih, 11th. F.ASTEltLIN'S MILL, 13th 1 Ith. A Penalty of 20 per cent, will he added after tho 15th January. I woulU respect fully urge upon the Citixens tho necessity of paying sp promptly, and avoiding tho Pen alty, ns thcro will positively be no 'exten sion, of tho time prescribed by law. T. K. 8ASP0RT?S, nov 16?,td Count yTressnrer. Estate Sale. Try leave of tho Court of Common Pleas there will be sohl, for ossh, on the 80lh daj of November (Saturday) at the Plnutnjtion of C. Gates, all the remaining ^wishable property of his Estate, consistfng ef 2 Mules. Cattle, torn. Fodder, and Household and Kitehen Furniture. &o. W. C. WHETSTONE, Executor of Will of C. Gates. nov 10 tf Sale Under Mortgage. By vi?tue of a moilgAgo executed and de livered to me by James P. Mays and Isabel la Mays', on the 'J7th day of November, 1871, I will iteli on Monday, tho 2d day of Deeomber next, at Orangeburg, in front of the Sheriff's Office, immediately after the Official Sales, one BAY MARE ftfUidB, named LIZER. Terms cash. GEORGE BO LIVER nov40 4d Notice of Disjmsrjal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will, oAtho 18thday of November, 1H72 nie our final account with the -Honorable Judge of Probate for Oratigobtirg County, as Administrator de front? nnn of the Estate of Josiah Zcigler, and Administrator of Estate of George Zcigler and Malichi Zoigici' and aak for Letters of Dismissal. P. A. BUYCK, oct 20?4t Admitiiifrator. r^^C^BIJIlO COUNTY, 'w*. -?w -Jr jk -V? . ORANGE BURG, S. (\, Oer. 9m, 1872. FUSUAST to SFVTsT of an VOX "D'.FtNlSO the JURISDICTION and D?TIES of COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS," ApproTcd September 20th, 1808, and nil Acta Amanda? tory thereto, the J 'AIMS against the County of Or.ingebur.g, AUDITED by the Hoard of County CommiaaiTvra. showing the Expenditures, und for what purposes, from Septem ,b*r. Kuh, 1S71 t ? ?s^MiVrr Olli, 1872, uro hereby published : N A\fE. Wit Res* fund Seabrook, E h 'JT~ R)ggs, ? But es, WTC /; Find?1. 8itsnn Hutsons & LcgaFe" Raker Notice linker, Nora Coiike. II F Cannon, I' ? Toasner, J it DoTrcvillo .V Si.- runk CnrUwill, Thomru Ota'ngebtirg N'f?i Co. RobUison. .lolm Hloom, Nuro ? 1 Van Tassel. JJltlfti^* Fretntting, iilua Gnnft, Cossv ? Reedish, w ??ky Tonmer, J II Amakcr, F.veuitn Hall c It Ainikrr, Francis Ainakor, Ellii Tucker, 1 R Cookei ? P Saftpertas, T K Lloyd, R J Hot sill, II O Trcadwell. Mar; 1? (Uders, Edward Odnhi, <} J LWvd, It J tjain, \i M Van Tassel) James Riggs, Harbin Ezekiel, E Cleckly, Jntnes D ISoUA er, Oco Martin, llntnpton W slker, Lewii .1 uckaon, Betsey 1 Ferrell, Sam* Richni dson, Govan deny, George Salic v. Charles Fairey, E R Hoh neon, Harry Graves, Joseph Joiner, J J W - Hughes J M SutUh, Ephraim Mitchell, J J Robinson, W K Ball/egar, Blix* Silvia " Dorr ill Rny, Titos Fnirey, S R Ed? arils Capers Vincent, 0 M Canty, \\ illiata Hays. Albert Fairey, A H Edwards, Nelson ? Dolly Brown, Mi CI?r?M77 Morris, Situ^u 11 rovt s, .lady Cnnuon, I* O Scipio. Lucy W illiams, AI orris Clark. R..bt ?Juatt leb.iuin, Frank Duyek, Tlnuaas Fennell, Louts Flow ers, .1 iilia. Wal ker, Georg?; ?? Mary Rryd. A R A looker, A i' denke, T II Oebrels, C F Coieke, I II DeMars. Frf.nk Heldon. J im j Rryd, A 11 Flcmirdng, Hinnh Alexander, Toouru Byrd, SanVl Shumukcr, Ira T Copes, J M Felder. Culoin Yon. T J Meridith, C, 1? Bull, Webb lunbiuett, Louie " W B Brown, Nancy Odom, U -I MartII, Richard Robinson, Kirk ** Juhll VoMiehaol, Sally Hampton Alfred Riggs, II Dukes, A C & Co Dukes ?v Sanier Sen brook. E R Know'ton. A R Livingston, l).m'l Rast, N F Vt ?liani?, Charles DcMurs, Frank Funchop, .J W Felder, Cnl\ is Deliver* Geo. Inabii et. I. I' Corbitt, A W Morgan. LLjyd , Kconerly, L I? S Robinson, Jake Vincent, (labet Stephens, Katv Cooke, T II W-t nnauiaker, Jerome Quaitlobaum, J J John-on, y R Connor, Hyujio n McMichael Frederick AraakerA I' Seabroek, London Basis, .Martha " Ross Stephens, Albert McMichaol, Dii k " l.andy Marshall, Mike Mitchell, Julianna Mints, Jr Landy Alexauder, Thus Fanning, J II Andrews, T C Cooke. H F Lloyd R J Batva, Vincent, Riggs. H E Ezekiel Robinson, Juhii Lloyd, R J I.awtoti, Chas Riggs, 11 Wulfe, 7. M Livingston, Dan'l Joiner, J J W Ott, O H Byrd William Solicitor's Fund public building fun I Court fund Dieting fond Coroner's fund Witness fund Con ting - nt fund Witness luud Trial Justice 1Yind Rubin- Buildisg fund P-oor fund Contingent fund ( ouit fund t'ontingcut fund t'ouniv Commissioners' fund W itni ss fund Public Ruilding fund Road and bridge fund Poor fuinl W [tin as fund Bond and bridge fund Witness fuad Public Building fuad Trial Juso ice luud Court luud With ess fund Poor fund Public Building fund Poor fond W itness fund Road ami bridge ' und Poor fund Contingent fuad Poor luud Dieting fand Poor loud W it lies fa?d Conti fund Witness tuud 212 AO I ft u<> CG 12 262 00 83 fto h 90 300 00 t'i '.HD it no 16 ?O 10 oo lhi 800 is) KU Imi 61'.) 50 2?4 r>0 10] tHI 2 (i in) .'? 0') 22 2ft 00 no 33 in) 17 00 Itxj in; 17 tHI '7 imi 1J HO? ? 1u I III) 15 (III 24 I II I GOO (Hi 2* ? MI 30 00 Inn III) 184 (Ml mo in J7<i frO SO on 4 :s GV* ."? :,u iI -.'ii 11 JO Constable fund \\ im? ?-. fund .'?ii ?0 7n (in ftO imi Sil 7 do ."? :: i 1 i SO ?j.i .'.ii 6 30 A M?.I N ILLOWI ii "2T2 c< H3 in ? ; .'> 12 262 (M) :u; :*\ 0 00 800 00 1 i no G 00 I ft f,o 1.0 00j .*'.:: (MK BlhJ (m? mi 610 *?0 \ ?>it 1 5? l'jl 00 200 (to r> no Hi O0 ftO oo 33 oo 17 00 lot) iu; 17 00 17 (HI \i 80 ?". J fttj 17H 4 I: 4 :M ti oo 000 00 _'M oo 30 (Ml lOO ini is } imi 1041 40 U7H f,0 80 00 J ;s ?.'.-? '. ?O 11 11 10 ti Ji 10 IMI oo (Ml ?jo I-" 3U HI) 30 lu) ".0 OO :,k> 'Jo Jo oo 11 ?Jtl ? 11 11 11 .'.(! 7?) <M) ftO (Ml HO oo 30 8(1 50 30 :;<i :\ i 30 (Ml t)l i CO 50 *,t. 20 (Ml i oo i <a> OIL?j? 2ZJK) 4 11 lo 1 ! 11 1 I 11 JJ 13 11 Trial Justice fund .W kltic s l und Trial .hu-dicu fuud Contin^'.si fund W it no- fund Constable fund trUness fund 00 (?0 50 ?jo lift JO 20 ?jo JO i-'O JO ;i ,">o 4 '?0 30 50 4 0 (Ml ?ji IMI 85 OH (?0 50 ."/<? 00 50 .'.() 1M) (Ml 1 1 I'l I I 1 I 11 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 '.i I ? >? i JO 2t) 21 20 20 20 50 50 50 Oo no CO 4.K) 50 Countv Commissioners Poor fund W ii.n^s-< fund Hict i ng fu o l Poor fund Solicitor's fond Contingent fund Road and Rri'lgr fund Witness fund Contingent fund Road and Bridge fun I W itness fund ''. .to iuguni fund Wim ess fund Trial J usi ice fund W itne- a luud CousiuMo fund fund, 17 10 10 50 18 oo 4 50 4 :>o ?1 IMI 7 50 0 70 >* ?? ?i 50 7 GO 2'J oo II (Ml i :,t i 10 H ?>o >0 li 50 IS (Ml 40 50 oo 50 1 1. ?.hi 50 Witness fund Const tcolc <uasl Witness tun I Contingent fund Trial Jnstiee fund W itness fund Poor fund Witness 11:'if .Court tiMul Poor fund Couii'y Commissioners' f?nft W itness luud Coin ingont fund Consiablo fund Road and Bridge fund W it noes (uud Constable fund Special Roud & Bridge find 3 1'. I .80 OO 150 oo ?j:> oo 100 (Ml 47 t'?0 lo .'.o 50 oo ?1 60 Jo GO 18 (Ml lb 20 lb JO .V? 5 80 lo 26 ? 30 47 7 "? 5 *.0 ft 60 12 ?0 82 00 7 10 6 60 10 (Ml fi tM) 0 ,rr0 6 60 5 50 11 oo 10 o?> 10 wo b oo ti oo t i 00 '.) 00 8 00 3?; 60 Q U) 6 i"? JdO '00 14 60 no 10 122 'JO 60 00 0 00 t i 00 .-..-> ill 0 15 ftOO (HI 80 *.*?"? 2'J 75 12fl ?'?<) ft 60 7 60 J'J (HI 41 00 I 00 155 50 8 25 3 15 80 oo 150 ()?'. 2ft (mi I GO INJ 4 7 '-() 10 ftO J ". 00 4 ftO 20 ftO 18 00 lb 20 HI 20 ,". 60 ft 80 10 'J A ft 80 47 7ft b 50 ft 50 12 40 82 00 7 4o ft 60 10 00 0 00 ti 60 ft fto ft 50 II 00 10 00 10 ? hi a 00 ti (M> 6 Oil <J (Ml 8 00 36 M '.) -OO 90 80 (K) 14 ft') lit) HI 122 '.'<? 6G 00 G 00 11 00 55 -.H '.? 15 BOO 00 8 ? u "> 20 7 ft W> oo 01 tft ffONTlNVID IN Olli XIX1.) NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given Ilm? A lM?ljfCA TION will be tn^ilr lo the GENERAL AS SEMBLY at its Bo.\t Session for n Revival of the Charteraof' I'lNK GROVE CII?UCH" end "TRINITY CHITRCH" nndcr the juris diciion of the "Evahgclical Lutheran Sy nod of South Carolina and adjacent Statca." tlov 9 3in 9 NOTICE X OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Ohan?:kih. r.fi, CoInty, S. <?., i I November 8th. 1872. Kotfoe is hereby given to nil parties hav ing CLAIMS in the Office of County Com missioncrs for which ardcrs have not been drawn to call at said Office on Saturday Nov. l)th, and od Saturday Nov. loth, 187?, | to receive ??id orders. By order of the Heard. JAMES VAN T ISSEL, nov 9?'21 . Clcrk^/j notice!"" hUNDER FORECLOSURE OP MORTGAGE. Wroton & Steudoian in liquidation, ) Estnte \V. B. Math *n<-y, J Wc will sell nt Public Auction, on Sab-day in December, ls7-', during the usual hour* ?t" ante, n< Orange!? rg C. If., the Following truc t of land, belonging to \V. 11. Mathency, dee'd. 14M.? acres "f hind, more or le-s, bougldc.1 south by the Ornngobujg Knud, north l?y | lands of James Laird, east by lands of Mrs. Charlotte (1 click, and west Hv lands of .1 oVi J. Walker. Terms cash Purchaser to pay for all necessary Papers. nov '.' " td Public Sale. I*. P. Jcnainga, Adin'r of Est. "j ? t' Jno. '1'. Jeuuiiiga, v< I P S Felder and others, Creditors and Heirs <?<" J. T. | Jennings. J Under an -inter in the Common Pleas in ibis chm', there will ?><? seid ;it Walterboro, by I ho Slier ill it Collcton. on the first MonJ U.i> in Dcoctaner next, for one-half,cash, tlie other bail' to be at tbe opi.ou of the purchaser ?l?o cash or a credit of one yiar. secured by bond sn4 mortgage exeeut'-d '<< the Itefeiee iu 4his cdm*; tbe bortds wiih in. Ieres) traut dale. I'urokaaera paying !o Papers mid Recording. I. That large body of timbered land in Colleton County. being ?II the land of wbiefa d. T. JciintngH, died soizud in thai Counts, containing at supposed nboul fwcUly-nve thousand ncres. Tlieee lands inoludc a g'OW deal of well tiinborod, well a.* farming laud, nail grout facilities for tn?!-k??i by the Koi-i ? J'iv-r. There i> n Dwolliug ami ot her buCdtfgt. ??n tbo land. I!. <)n Ihc simr 4ny and at the Miim" |dace for cash lour (4) St cam Saw M?ll> iti ?oiiii running ordttr. III. On the altnie day at Orangehurg.Vy the Sheriff j't jjiat County, and tho lerms prescribed t?.t the CellclOll Land, a tract it twenty live hundred t-?oO) ?er?'?, lyingj^n the Junction of the North and Soulli Edisto, I em ?'?' t he souXh, uorlli by avM .Murphy and Mrs. Ashe, easl t>y J. T. Slibmaker and II. Jennings, and wi s: by L Smoke and Jiio. Kastcrlin. On the place ?i?e i* t targe and Hand, some Dwelling Honse and oil the outbuild ings usual on ii well settled plantation -the lands first class Cotton and Provisiou. The Irici will b.? sold in parcels. * A Dwelling jtud Onihouscs >n each. !. The Homestead, will the Luther Myers and Idar iriot. 1. The tiact on which Jim. Murphy is \\\ ing to include the Myers swamp tract. 8. '1 be tract on which Jacob - Murphy lives. I. The Andrew Wolfe place. ?. Tbe Lynch place. i>. The Hnrhey Demps'iy pi o-o. . 7. Iks "Tboui:?s" place on which Wm. Widling lives. 8. The Mary Murphy place _'. Another tract of two hundred (fuOj acres of good Fanning Land in tbe mime neighborhood, bounded by lands of J. JJ..J CI eck ley, S. Dibble. Jno. Kaslerlin and Gco. Kittroll. MORTIMER Cfl.?>VKIt, Nov. 7, IP72?Old . Ketex?e-. , and Jj^iiojj^^ ^v Uieiii at t lands of M." MuTphy, lb By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected 1 will sell to tbo highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on tbo tirdt MON DAY in December uvxt, for cash, tbe lid lowing properly, vis: One tract of land ^>?:il?initig 183 acres more or less, bounded north by Mury Smoke, west by S. T. Izlar, south by M. Yt, Hughes, and east by .1. w. Ant ley in KeMsto One other tract containing -'00 aorej move >o less, in Ldiriki Fonk, bounded on east by M R, Antley. north by S. T. UWr and T. Hughes, south by lluuhius .v Thomas, and .) Vy. AnGey, and west by J. Yr. AafleV: Two Horses and one Mule. Levied on as the property of J. J. Autley ul the .suit of L U. Mowry ?V Sons. ALSO .... ">'?'?* acres more or le^s. in tlrnngeharj; County, the balance of n trnct of 87'J acres, after deducting Homestead of D. D. Funck es*. beiiiR a part of the place whereon he now resides. The remainder (after tbe determination of the F.stute in Homestead) in BOO seres, cut otf fru? the above tract of S72 sCres and assigned as Homestead to D. iD. Fiiuch ess. Levied on as-t lie property of D. 1>. FuncbaSS at the suit of John W. Funchess. SUar^s Office, ) H. KIGG8, OrnngeburgC. II.? S.O., I S. O. C. ,| Nov. 8, 1?7_?. J nov '.i td I Notice of l>ismi?sal. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will on the 11-th day of December next, ale my flnal accoant .with tbo Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangchurg County, as Administratoref Dr. Wm. A. Cooper, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. J.,8. C. HUFFMAN, SIT 9->4t Adm inistrai or. TO ltENlv! Notice is hereby givon that the Indepen dent Elliott Hook und I older Company hav ing completed their H A I.I. and SI ORE will reoeivo PROPOSALS for RENT of the STORE, fitvated on Market Street, nert door td ("apt. John A. Hamilton.'* The Store h? "JO t>t>-'(H) fi?'*t in tho clear, with Glat>> |-n?r(v?t. Ry order of the Company, oct VJ F. DsMARS, Sec. XrOTICE.^AII Penoni Hnv 1 i '? ? dcmanda agai?at the Estate of the Iutt Join; Oraraling will render them duly nriPftfdtt to the**1 subscribers," and those in d/tjtfS 'vill ronke payment to Messrs. Qlev cr k (Dover, Attorneys at Law, er to IRVIN J. DUKE8, FRED, n. 0 RAM LINO, L. E. CRAMLINO, Administrator?. Orangeburf, 8. C. Nor. ?th, 18T2.?-S Sheriff's Sales. The State of South Carolina, OKANGKBUIIG COUNTY, In Probat? Court. patlt -lohn 8. O. Huffman, \ -Admr of Kstale of \ Vila. A. Cooper, deceased. ) By virtue of an order from Hon. Thad. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, I will eeU to liiej highest bidder, at Oraageburg C. H., oa tkd 1st Monday in December ?est, for cash i\ n life Evidences of Indebtedness, auch n* Judgments, Deeds, Notes and Accoouil belonging to the Estate of the late VVm. A. yC'ooper. ALSO ESTATE SALK. In Pro bate Court. l'v order of Hon. Thad. C. Andrews, Jtfilge of Probate. 1 will sei I at Orangeburg, nuthe 1-t Monday in I)*cerabisr a?x?. for cash, all ihn peraepaJ prepes-ty belonging to thfl late firm of Doyle, Wilee k Co., consist ing in part of lluggios. Materials used in the noiiiiifaritire of Carriages, Buggies and >Wagoni, Blacksmith Tools, &C. ALSO All the porsonnl property of the lite 11. II. Wi os, r.nsitipg or Cattle, lldgs, Houae lif>M ttnd Kiickt'h Furniture, lot Tools and \\ agou. ALLO OIIAXG KG COUNTY In PnonATE CouttT; Patrick Doyle, Plaintiff, 1 vs Petition Sarah Jane Wiles, feV Clarence S. Wiles, Partition August ua F. Wiloa, ef IMo it II. WiVeS, RealEatate. Defendants* lo obedience to nn order of Thaddens Ct Amli-ow*, Judge of Probate for Orangebnrg County, made in the above entitled action. I will eil at Orongeb?rg C. IL, on the 2d day ol Dte mbor next, b-ing the first Monday in the month, for partition and division, the I olio wing Real Estate, situate and being in Uie Town of Orangeburg, in the County and ,Sl ,i ? af?rei**jd, lo wit: 1 All that Jot or nartfel.f land with Car riage Factory ali'd other Buildings thereon, on tlie Belleville Road, known as the C-vr i iAgc* fitcfnry of Doyle k Wilev, and bouril e i nn 'ie Harth by the Belleville Road, east h\ ifie :i aoe-tead of Thomas Ray, south by i. KS SusjMfiafi and weit by Alley not mimed. ' ? ., - /,,',' ,~i ? , ?J. XII fh it lot or parcel of Inn I conUin ,n/ ? .>. nt v-.-even acres (27) acres mure or less, in 1 bonnJed north Uy lands ef Henry r'omie. b>n k, cost by the Doll Swamp R.o;?l\ and south and west bv Streets not named. ?ems?On -half ctfdt, balance on a cred it ?1 on ? and two yean*, secured by bund of . I lie leirChifVcr ami inor'gage of the premises, d lo bear interest from day of aale, p*y able tonunlly. Purchaser lo insnre the t'a: ringe. Factory Building, assign the nolicy and to pay tor Papers and Recording; and In ray e ol -t tican^yhawr oa ^MfcliU.Ti fail- _ nee to comply "with tbe terms of sale, (he ? said pri iniacs to bo resold upon the earn* d v or some eonveiiii at saleday thereafter at the Furturr l'i rchascr or purchasers risk. SWjjT? Office. ) H. RIOGS, Orangebnrg C. IL. 8- Gr, } 8. <?. C. nov 7. 1872. ) nov td Sheriff's Sales. State of South Carolina. OltANGKHURC} COUNTY 'In '(ioMMojr Pleas, Elisabeth B. Harriett iu AJm'i| of Ettate of ?. W. Barnett, dee d, and as ?dm'x ?V nan o( Eat of Robt. J. Car sou, deed. Plaintiff. TH Amelia D'Curson, Lewis A. i CajMin, Mary E. Burnett, and .1: nn es E. Vice, JMttintiff*. , -(f.. By virtue of an order made In tb? *\v$jj& entitled fcejion. I ?rill seil at Orangebnrg C. II...on the 2d day of December next* beiiij: life first Monday of the month, during tho legal? aoUra ef sate, the remainder i. the Homestead and Dower of Elisabeth B. r..u licit, fnihu following tracts or parcels of .land, situate in the County and State afore* said*, on i ha tvtatc. Road, . short distance below tho Two-Chop Road, being the Real Estate of which the said 0. W. Bennett, died seiznd, containing three hundred and two (302) acres more or less, and bounded by lands of Elizabeth B. Bonnett, Ira Hart. l.i. l.livtn lL.it and S. R. Wells. 2. The Remainder in Dower of the aald Elisabeth B. Bonnett, in all that tractor parcel of land situate in the County and Slate aforesaid, on the hjtate Road a a hot* i<R*|a.M bfdow the Two-Chop Road, contain - ing one hundred acres, and bounded by binds nf 1). Elisoo Hart, 3. B, Wells. Elissu beih B. Botinett and a portion of the same I'raet assigned to tbe said Elisabeth B. Bon nett n"> Homestead. Terms: tine-half cash, the balance en a credit of one year. Secured by bond ef the pni chaser and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for1 Papers, Reeo/diug and Stamps ; and in ca- e of faiVuige of purchftr sei- lo comply, to be \roaold on same day or f oui? con v?M-i..i,t saledivy thereafter at form, er piiri l-'jisar's/LfJl. The putchacer will.be dot Into pevsesei en aRer the determination of the Estates is> Homestead and Dower. sheriffs offco, ) H. Biases, Orangeburg C. Ha S. C, V 8. O. C, Nov. 7th, 1S7-2. J . ' nov 9 ? ? - , -. ? ? , td Notice to Creditors. ORANOBBORQ COUNTY, Im Common Pi.kah. P. P. Jennin-s, A.rm?r of 1 John T. Jenniagts, P. P: Folrler and others,*Cred itors and heirs at Law. By an order in this case it is provided: II. That all Creditors of J. T. Jennings, deeea-ed. be enjoined by publication from commencing separate suits against his Ad ministrator, or 'enforcing any Liens on the Lands of which be died sjeixed, until the furl her order of this Court. III. That tbo aaid Creditors do prove their Claims before Mortimer tllover, Esq., as Referee, St Orangcbtfrg on.or before the first of January nejtt. ^loKTlMER.fJJ^VIt^ Ornngelturg, Oci. 17th, 1872/ 10 it