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SATIKDAY.NOV 16, 1872 All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. Wc learn that Mr. James Cauuou, Sr., has opened a grocery and liquor store on Iius?cil Street, opposite Mr. We learn privately trow Columbia that the tax this year will amount to : bout 17 mills on tho dollar, so our vitizous can just compute the am >u>it they will have to pay. Our advices from Charleston state that all the In sura nee Comp tuics who ?have agencies* there, are all right, and ?that the Bogtou tiro has not materially inconvouieuccd them. Our citizens, to save exponso iu their purchase of.sho.se, would do well to buy up their Winter supply at once, bolbre the prices, in couscqucuco of tho Bostou fire, takes an upward tendency. Our County officers' olootod aro vory busy arranging their Book? and prepar ing to qualify, while tho "outs" arc .stiaigheniug up their Books pnpar ?atory to resigning their several offices. The Stute Canvasser.- in Columbia are busily at work in deciding upon the contested cases. The case from Charles ton County between Mackcy nud Bowon comes up on J'riday. the probability is that Mackey's dv legation will be seated entire. Victor Vahle/., who shot suojctiu): ll ist summer a cuhltn by h?mo Peres was re ently tried in l*h iflcbtitn before Judge Grubam, and tbo jury returned aver diet of -not guilty," without leaving ?their seats. We call attention* this week to tho advertisement of Mr M?ller, our enter prising .grocer, and Alr. Si.udt-r, tlie Charleston photographist, who is at present taking photographs in oar town ^Call and sec him. Ths Charleston AV'teij and the Cour t?r, arc h ti miner ing away at each other Quite ?{"war of words" is beia? waged . it. seems. Well, guutlo'tien fight it out, we'll look en calody and applaud your good things. nan ^* We call attention to tho tale of the estate of .lohn <-T.> Juuuings which -appears in our columns. It Is to be sold in eiglit separate f.rins, on each of which there is a good davcljjog and outbuildings The Colletoji *'Jaud? arc also to be divided. Out Town ComneiJ would greatly .assist 'the locotuotiou of our ftitizens in rainy weather, if they wouHS'repair some ? of our ttrects. X!'? puddles in some places on our street}* are simply itupusa able, a few curt loads of sand Would make a vast improvement. Our Devil is a sharp one, and knows a thing or two, being asked .what wasj >.thc cause of the - fire in Boston, be re pled, "?b, tbe "Hub" wanted, greasing,? and as they didn't grease At, it tc*?kj fire." Dou't you tluuk fiticud reader he is a precocious'youth ? i imi aiw-awy?? During the Session of the Legislature Abu? Wiuter, we expect to have a rogul ir correspondent Btationed ut Columbia, T..vho will inform our Baaders by a letter .every week, of tho sayings and doingsjj ^ of pur representatives, and of all mutters | , of interest ihnt mny happen there. Sir. G. \V. Buxtcr Jms opened Isi?fI saloon, ,nc;v, door to K.ohn * Brq.l John T. Butler is tho caterer of the establishment, and ths palate qf every .person who Jmay call upon .him .will be satisfied by taking one dr/mk at bis .Cu&Mter. Mr. Baxter Lj an enterprising - young man and deserves the patrqpage. of the public. Call in [pud. see his] quarters. j |J QniTUAHY.?We learu that Mr. Ju'..n> !BJ .Mai ley an old inilroad man, and ooeij ?who was universally respected and liked || _. by ull persons, died in Aikoti on IVedj i nosdny last after a sudden attack of ? Pncumouk. Mr. Marley was known to i tt'most everybody, n.*d wo are certain i that, many of hi;-, friend.-, in Oraugebur.g The KpiEooty still prevails in our 'large cities, and thi extremely bid weather w^e have had increases it. Our citiiens -would do well to cit^fho^M, caution as regards their stock. *??*? ? ? MsWdL Charleston, and other places seem blest with amusements of nil kinds. Its a pity our littlo Town can't get any. Orangcburg wants something to stir her up, since the visit of the circus, and tho closing of tho Fair, and last week the visit of Prof. Kirby. Things have grown supcrnaturally dull, and we arc obliged sometimes to got tho nssistaucc of our "Devi." so as to grind out ?4looala." Our friends must not forget the uEu teprise Saloon." Mr. W?hlers still lives and still employs those very indefatig able and obliging assistants Messrs 11 artz.ug and Wannamaker. lie h is just received a fine assortment of the finest brandies, whiskies, gins, and oth r liiiuors, also a floe lot of scgars, among them some oi the famous "Li Ninfa" brand. Call around then and see him. Notice to Consignees per So Ca | R. R.?Uy ordej af the Vioe-Presidcnt of tho above road all freight charges, both local and through will be collected ut this ag .ncy, and no goods will be delivered until charges have been paid at the Depot. The above to go into effect from date. Wm. P. CytLHOUa', Acting Agent. Orangcburg, 9. C , Nov. Oth, 1872 Wo oail tho attention of our readeis to the advertisement of Mr. J. S. AlbergoUi, our enterprising young townsman. Mr. A. has on hand at uli times the finest am] most choice groct r ies, and daca his best to pleas- hi> customers, he sells as cheap as ale house in Orangeburg an 1 perhaps cheap er. We think Mr. A should be en oou:a;ed, au-J WOuJ I suggest to our readers that jf they d wire good an 1 cheap groa?r{?u. Mr. J. 8. Alborgttti 8 js the place f.o procure thenj, he oeeii pies the store fercuerly kept by defiordti & Ceinpany. Mr. Ezckicl hua on hand and in con stuntly receiving Gnu groceries and dry goods. JJe ajso keeps the best porfutu ery and fancy toilet articles to be louud in Orangcburg, also a large mid line assortment of watches and jewelry nf all descriptions Cell and see him, and he will SeJJ you anything y.m want. [Iis clerks ere uffoblcand courteous to every body and Mr. Wallace Cudv ui is geeialiky persenifi :d, "he is obliging, and will show you anything and everything, whether yon desire to purchase or not. l\o?'l foil then to walk around, the store is if^Ut opposite the poa? office. ACCIDENT AT lkwisvim.e.?Oil Friday as the day passenger train from Columbia was passing, an almost lut^l accident occurred xo* Spf. Sweeny, lie was engaged i.o .rjuiotiug Rome horses biteJtad io die pole of a large wagon whjia they became uumanageable at the whistle of the locomotive, and .starting , tpihreak away,forced Mr. Swecuy again si a post, and the end of the p do struck h.i.tu jp tfofi Jireost, juflictej u dan ;erom .and ^onbap*-muatal luxury, blood gushed from his mouth and no.se, it was almost impossible fur him to breathe, at la.-t accounts he was in a critical condition. Attend to tws 8oMEHt)DY.?The roads and bridges of our County arc iu a miserable coudition, and rapine .immediate attention. Nearly ail of the roads arc in need of filli eg in having become almost ?wpassablc b reason of the re^Qcut.heavy raios, and the bridges are ^ust as bad, for instance the bridge at Four Holes is in a very bad condi tion, jmd it would be suicidal fur any oqe ,to attempt tho crossing of,it. It stands in need of thorough repair, and .will cost a pretty heavy sum to hi it as it should be fixed, hut wo say repair it,, and we are certain oM good citizens will (??y Jik?sWjse. Xke bridge at Caw Cu.w Swamp'i? we bdjaye nojJjrgVtpg rep lirs. We b-jpo ?uc/ttay4Ctqr will finish it up securely, aud bo wifl certainly receive our tliat?ks 91000 Reward is offered by tho pro prietor of Dr. Piercu'e Ooldeu Medical Discovery fur a medicine thit will equal it in the cure of Bronchitis, .severe Co.ugjha.sjid th,o early .sta^aaol'Ce^aiimp - Twknty Years Younukr.?To say that hundresd of maids, wives. t.nd wid ows look twenty years younger than they are in consequence of tho cotnploxional ss dcrivaf^Mtt'' tho uwpf I] simply to\ ^lit bo verified by direct testimony if la' were, as willing to tell the'r ages as to use the best mentis of making themselvtJfc 1 ively. Nature sometimes, but very rarely, crown the charm of perfect foa ttires with a complexion nf exquisite clearness; bqt oven thou tiuie soon begins to make inroads upon the velvet cheeks, the fair white brow, the ivory bust, the rounded arm, To preserve the "glory'of woman" unblemished* even after the me ridiuu of Jiio huahoeq pissed, it is only necessary to use daily this cooling health ful vegetable prep liation. COMMERCIAL. MA II K KT REPORTS. Oilier, or thk OuAmfslOnn Nkws, November 1"> IPT2. COTTON?Salon iluring the week 2 bales. We quote : Ordinary.,.,., 1"? Low M i.tilling. .1 k(a} Middling,. ,I7*(?? It<>t >:ii Riol I,,_,$l.lfi per oushel Cohn.$1.0? per bushel. Cow Peas. 1.00 per bushel. Pimikhs. 1.55 per bushel. TO CONTRACTORS* SKAI.KD PROPOSALS for the BUILD I NO <>r BKTfrl LKIl KM CHURCH in tha Fork ut' the Edisto will l>e received until 1 'iili of November. For put tp (dura address WM. II. I7.LAR, Chairman Committee, nov 2?:tt Midway, S. C. IN THE DISTRICT COUltT OF T11K UNFTED ST AT ?8. lull Tllli KASTKUti IMSTIUC1 Of Snl'l'll CARO lina. In tl|<- Mutter of ) Allred .1.'Frederick/, [ Bankrupt. Ituiikriipt. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN??ha un lersigncd hereby Rive- notice of Ins A;> nniutnicnl as Assign.>f Alfred Frede? rlck, ol the Town of Orioigchurg, In the County <>t Qr;ing?bnrg and Stj*tr of South Carolinas within ??nid l>i-lrict, who has b<*ci> adjudges! a IIANKKI'PT upon his own Ptti lion by the District Court of said District. Di.I at Ornngcburg il;/s J>t day ol* No vein her, A. D I87af. C. 11. OLOfER, nov '2?">t Assignee. Do You Want NEW GOODS! GO TO BRI?GMANNS. IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO JUUGOMANN'S WlIKIilC YOU'LL PJLtfD Any and iEvcrythiug. nov 2 if JIJftT 4RRTVRH A SJPl^IZM DI D LOT OF j Mules and Horses FI^KST DROVE OF HOUSES EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MAKIvET. Those in wnn,t /.f s. (1O0D IJOItSK had better cull at s\^o at the SAliB ST A III, KS. OF \\r. $AJT& & CO. nov 2 a*ig 81 tf lilt. A. C. ??KES, Ai the Old Stand pf I>R. 1). 91. 8HULER. rilAfl JUST RgfiEIVED A fresh iippty of j>RUjCD3, / MEDICI N BE, PAINTS, OILS, YARN IS II KU. Sir. ?A splendid lot of SIATIONERV. ? t PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great -vn riety. A fine stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO. And one of the finest assortment of POCK KT KNIVES over offered here at the prices Prescriptions carefully prepurori. OFFICE HOUES on the SABBA/TII . jFreraftAe 10 A.-.M ..and (reei(<.te.-?"-,:P. M. sent 2 S Raid through our quiet vilbigo somotime ago, did not engender as .mud) As did the inieliigeneo thai Mr. HERMAN ?W?HLERS DESIGNED oueidng^V. ElR.st CLASS DRINKING SALOUI ???*'* IN OUR MIDST. And when Wan REALIZED, The confusion, of the people was almost equivalent to THAT Caused t? the builders of thtrtower of Rubel when thejr language was confused. .SODA, (UN, WHISKEY, AND lilt ANDY COCKTAILS; ?ueh as we had never seen be for ??WINES, CH\MPATGNl-:s. und SEGARSthoHkoof which were as rare as ti white n ow. or ice in June. ALE and LAC,LR. that.would make the leanest man in th? worl I fat, are only a part of MR. W?HLERS COLLEC TION tha? - ? - Caused so much Frig'htT L us all. To this Day There arc n. m whoso * ?> i i LIFE IS IN A DOURTFUL OONDL j 'J ION. Thi.? win caused by his manifesto, request ing LOAFERS To keep awiUU?U pain >>f n heavy rKNAr/ry. To (hit ds^)hcfcjki* other? n Im luid loft j their po>rcr to be gen hfl -whose n.ciFtTa ! were rendered unsteady by the usa qf bad liquors, nt|i| whose o?)i|i||uuaucu hoco n downcast shorpi-lj ? ig this day the advertiser says there uro men like these, who have been happy, infinitely s^ since imbibing once at MR. W'S SALOON. There tore the erorlation. COME YE That thirst for hcuitJay bevera^cji, the-dc pressed, the aged?rafjd {file ?oitoaeu AND RECEIVE THE BALM That e:in only l.e had a| the ENTERPRISE SALOOfc*. You'll Find No LOAFERS, NO Fl4NOUIIS AROUND, NO Mp^j wLosu cyrs nre redened with MIXTURES (IF STRYCHNINE A CREOSOTE, V.iuMl find a geujo.1 healthy -et of T I'M PER. ANCE !.?)?>K1 Ni? MEN, ami the greatest desire on the pact g/" the PROPRIETOR is to please the warts ?1 his oustliTtTeT^S "~ Give me n trial at the STAND Formerly occupied by JOHN PATTERSON, dco'd opposite Messrs Rub Seovill and Pike. .). 11. WAHLERS July i:i c SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC A. STATION Kin. always vn n A.5T I'HR kistotisth] hoxjsi:. Tlve celebrated I*EN LETTER ROOK for Copying I.euer??-u.-c.l without a IVcss? every business man should havf quo. Anything in rij line not on hand can be ordered in a short lime. KT11K 1M>I$1-VSC>A. jati f> e ly EJ 32 A. 132ft ^jfI |S MERONEf-efBAXTBR WILL DO| T.EXI2 J I A 11,1 NC, FOR TUE M BROHANT3 OF ?? fe-ni aV ii i: 15 I It <; ciiK.vp a ?j h? liw bisua roil gig.-- Th.-v :.]>?- prepare I I ) P.OAE? horses-.?h.N Jilr? rugg I LS an I ('AH. "RI ag ES at moderate prices Gallon them at Maroney ? Hotel MERONEY A ?AXTER mi^ 31 tl ATTENTION ALL 1)er-.niis lud 1 ted l( ipe by opcij Account. N )ie. Il(.ml and Murtgj or I^tvp, are notified that they Mr?f'sJi m . Kc payment l>> the ait', day bf O.11 >ffii uoxi or I'..\r papers will t>e placed in the triiids.ftrtoy ItttTrnry for colle- t...11. 1 am in dop.il earuost. 1 al. o offer for ra!/'! at TEN PERCENT DISCOUNT ON cost, SIx T^JaX^S f\l\\ A( i jIR j? 11f Situated in lOrangcburg Cmiuly, including the properly known :>i the W hit more Soap Fnotory, and other Lois in the Town of Orangeburg. Als ? one valuable tract, of land containing six hundred acres, sit mi ted 111 Vlkcn County, Ono three hundred acre tract situated in Lexington County. * tnc tract odutainiqg ono hundred (Ipid tp'i*y ycrea situated on John's fslapd. All ol which lands were hought cheap ap'l will be Mild h,r oyh ten par oeMl hnii>.> eoij . THaTV G. andrews. nug. 81 if IN PCEsl'AN' E OF AN ORDER FROM the Probate Court 'of Orangohurn Coun ty, f. v?Ul aoll Jor 1 a.sh, on tyedncadsy, the tlth. of November, at the Plantation of John T Jennings,, deceased, in tho Fork of the Edistos, b or IG head of Horses and Mules, 30 or M) head of Cattle, a few Sheep, Coi\n audsFoddcr, Cotton Seod, Wagon and Cart, 1 Buggy, Grist Mill, Cob Mill, Gin, one 12 horse power Steam Eugiuo, and other arti cles usual ou a Plaution. ^Z -P. P. JENNINGS, Administrator Oraaoburg, B. C , Oct eUW, ; ?et 1$ 8t J . s. ALBERGOTT I cheap GROCERY house, ^OiJU;r ftU&ELL ^strke* J4npVia1LU0 AD AVENUE. Has on fund and constantly arriving a well selected STOCK of i / [ / GROCERIES Which ao'f red nt a v ry sma'l udfand> 01 Cha listen 1* ij;-. iVjrfyjns in want of the following articles will do well to call an 1 price before purcli isiug : Sid -8, Shoulders. Hams, Strips, Pugtrrs, Cofjor, S\rup! INIida sps, Flour, Cheese/ Biscuits, Lard. Cnnucd Cond?, Jellies. Candy, Broron, Qeletine. Buckets, Brooms, Crockery and Glassware, Keros'n i and Naptha Oils, llighcnt Cadh price paid for Poultry and Eggs. nov 1G oct 12 k 1y WILHELM THEODORE MTJLLEE, Just received another LARGE SUPPLY of FAMILY GROCERIES. WANTED, 10 Doz. PRIME CHICKENS. 100 Doz. KG OS, (new horn) 500 Hush. COW PKAS. .r>UUU Lbs GOOD FODDtiR. Yours Respectfully, JUST 'ROUND Tilt: Cimxi:R% nov In S. A. SOIJDER, Artist and Photographer, Hogs fo inform the People of Orangeburg that ])C will open ?> R ran oh of his (Ml\KI.J>TON BSTALISHMKNT in BRIG GM ANN'S BUILDING, (Bluuie's Gallery.) Main Street, and can Remain during the monll) q!" NOV BM If Ell ONLY lor the purpose of making FINE PHOTOGRAPHS nf cv ry description. Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged to any desirable sizv I \ iews nl Stores, Residences, &C., made on Reasonable Terms All Work fin ; Mod in the Snmn Elegante of Style as that for which, uiy JALLERY iu OH VR ; LKSTI IN is tinted. 't A nice assortment of FRAMES, &c., nt Reasonable Prices. Please call and , examine SpOeimedd nov 0 19 tf Mew Store! BARGAINS ! bargain'S!! JOS. 31 <? NAM A It A INCITES-THE ATTEST/ON OF THE PUBLIC GENERAL new and splendid stock, CUMPUISTV? F.YERVTHING jBSUALLY KEPT IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ?' a X'JKSr-<'I.ASH GCM/NT It Y STORK. *"d fasH B?hndent that hi* ?lend? en'n S VVK MONEY by calling upon hiin before purclmninz elsewhere. 1 request Mil examination of my .Stock ?NO TliOUBIE TO {tyiOW GOODS." Bfeiy Tli ml ing my ru?l^uicra for past favors I sojjeit a conliiiuat-ion of the same. j nqy J JOS. McNAMAR A. T. Kohn & Bro. WE CALL ATTENTION ,this week to a h\nfi assortment of New Goods .?which have been carufully se rfectofl w-jith a view to meet tho rc rjU^remtfnts of our Trade and the appr<; 1'n.iiwP of .pur Customers, wo aeera ourselves fortunate in being aide to place before t be Pub lie Complete and Unbroken Lines of Goods, Second U> none \ii po\ut of Stylo and Reality, and lyr RKLOiV any IN PRICE. 1 fg I 9 Ph g fi g BARGAINS IN i !li s GOODS 8HAWLS, WORSTED GOODS, HOSIERY} Mill USING in every DESIRABLE ST VLB, UNDER It M DSii, * CORSETS and PANIERS. * Wo syo now SHOWING the largest stock ?f LUil Si:Ui:i:i?It\?l UOODN e.er oflTered. W e are jiqw prepared to offer greater inducement." .tb.nn ever, and we can assure our ('ustom.CLs that, (totwitjk* 6tur. dinget he Popular Reputation wo have uchiev cd. we -lull ? '>111 iune i.) keep our Lines of Goods for Household and Domestic pur poses Constantly up to tbo Stand aid of the best in Town, 4* being Continually re plenished with the Choicest (J.iods. E-d OF Ul C-VBgirdKRES, H-l 1 TUNIS HING GOOD'S, ^mm\ JH READY MADE CLOTH INC ^\ are always to be foupd at our establish- jjH I?) ??eilt. XJ1 Boots, Shoes, Gaiter^ India Rubbers Of .all STYLES end QUALITIES at the LOWEST PRICES'! oet 20 k ly NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, i)^^!.'?!! CfcySTT, S. C, i ^ October lVnh., 1B72. ^ Nw^v.v. i<* Ilfrt-hv given that SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until November Lr>, 18Ta\?or-RBBUILaBING - Ike FOUR HOLE BRIDGES. AR Material to be furnishod by the Contractor. Nona of ihe pr&soiti Material to bo used exoept imok as ix perfectly sound. J. FKLDER MEYERS;?*"* C. B. C. C AMpst. JAB. Va^ TASSEL, Clerk. oct '4? , 3t . _* T-. __, * * The Hnltimore Robery . Demonstrates the oft-toM tale that cheap safes, old fashioned safes, safes not up to the times, arc the temptations lo burglary. Rankers pay provide watchmen, and may use other safeguards, but they will not put their money in the watchman's pocket, or trust in a tin, or ivoodcn box, no matter hqw many gunrds are used. The safe, after all is the last respectable. No amount of watch? ing or guarding \y\\\ ever make a poor old style snfo trustworthy. This ia the citadel, and should br the best that can be made,. Tiikp.s is oct oni: ?est. HERRINGS & PARREL, Nos. 2?1 and 2f?2 Rroadway, cornerMurray s,reet. .Only manufacturers of Herringa New Patent. Champion Bank Safe.?? Messrs Walker. Evans & CogBwell, Agent.-, Charleston S. ('. oct 5 tf THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI^ TWO DOORS EAST OF J . I?. II A R LEY'S Rusgcll Street, Orangeburg, So. Ca., Has J UST RECEIVES a fresh supply of - FRENCH CANDIES. FINE CANDIES ? NUTS, nil sorts, TOYS, CHINA WARE. Larjrc and Small FANCY BASKETS, RAISQNS, PfOKLES, &c , &c. Also PRES11 Pit BAD always on hand, mi ! supplied t v >guUr cttstpmers every day nt t heir doors. In niv cake department yoti will find. fruit' cakes, FANCY CAKES. GANGERS, Ac, Always on hand and fresb. FINE RRIDAL PRESENTS. FRESH PIES constantly on hand. weddings supplied with all kinds of Cakes and Confectioneries at tho shortest notice. ? The above "goods cannot be excelled quality and price. All work warranted to give satisfaction, ort 12 ly dec 1ft DR. OLIvEROS," ?>!?: aTjK.i in pure DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, WINDOW GLA8S and PUTTY.' ?Tu?t received another lot of the VACU? U.M OIL for Greasing and Preserving l eath er. . Also the DIAMOND SPECTACLE for Prs: serving sight. Also a Superior lot of CUTLBRV. snek as POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS am\ PISTOLS. Also a Choice and Select lot of FLOWER SEEDS. ' Also recejving almost monthly 100 te 200 pounds PURE CAN DIES. Ouarantfted. Al-.. a fine lot of PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLE*. ('all and ~.iti-fv yourselves at the DRUG STORE of . 7 DR. OLIVEROS, Ornngeburg C. H., 9.' <V ?nar 80 nov IS \j PHOTOGRAPHIC f 1 herewith .return, IVIY THANKSj" ;|ho MY FRIENDS for their l'AST F A \ O R S And still hope to merit thoir future PAT BOX AGE. I am it ill over CAPT. BRIOGMANN'S 8TORR Prepared to BXEv LTK all WQKKap my LINE in the I.ATESE and M?ST IM PROVED STYLE. ?<?>- SATISFACTION fuarnnteed te all. C. 1>. IS Iii) .inc. ARTIST, july 20 aid 20 tf FORSALE! SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF coop cottq.V yb^-p corn Li^D, SiUyvted on the Old Charleston Road, tho RrnnchyHlS Road ami tho Soo/h Carolina Hail Road, one ami a .pi.trier miles below the THRIVING TOWN of OftANGEBURG. Will he sold at tj;iyate Sale in Lots to suit Purchasers. Theee Lands are nigh. Healthy, well Watered and Timbered, and havo beautiful Sights for ltesidenees. Convenient jsWHy way .to Ornngeburg, Columbia, .Charleston Sud Augusta. * * " * Persona ir. rvnnt of such Locations will please make application to tho undersigned within thirty days from date. If not sold nt private sale by that date, theso Lan i* will he suh-dividril nnd Nohl at publio out ' rj TJi.U). C. ANDREWS. eel 1,0 7? Notice of Dismissal Caroline Karick and D. J. Zeigler, Ad ministratrix and Administrator of the Es tate of Adam Kuriek gije. notico that they wiU apply" for a Final Discharge thirty aavs from date, 2f>th October, 1872. ? oet 2d jit ,?,-^-p-? NotiQe. of dismissal. "Vro.Tji.cE IS HBREBY GIVEN THAT ON Xx the 18th day of November, next, I wiil File my Final Account with tho Hon. Thad. C Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of DiamUsul as Administrator of tho estate of Mrs. Eachael Corbitt, deceased. J. W. BOYLSTON, o t 10--It Administrator.