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LqCA Ts. SATURDAY, NjOV 16, 1872. All Advertisements must | be handed to the Business Manager he fore Thursday Noon. Wo learn that Mr. Juntos Caution, Sr., hus opened a grocery and liquor ctorc on Rub?cll Street, opposite Mr. Rigg's residence. We learn privately from Culuuibia that the tux this year will amount to ibout 17 mills on the dollar, so our citizens can just compute the am >uut thej will have to pay. Our adviocs frotn CharlcHton state 'that ull the Insurance Competes who have ngeneiejt there, aro ull right, und that the Boston fire has nut materially ineunvcnie need them. Our citizens, to save expense in their purchase uf shuse, would do well to buy up their Winter supply at once, bof'ore the prices, iu cunscqucucc of the Boston fire, takes an upward tendency. ~???-.? ??a?? C.vr County uQiccrs clootod uro vory busy arranging their Rooks and prepar ing to quality, whilo the uoots"are jstraighciiing up their Books prspar iatory to resigning their several offices. The State Canvassers in Columbia arc busily at work in deciding upon the contested eases. The case front Charles ton County between Mackuy and Bowen -comes up on JVriday, the probability is that Mac-key's delegation will be seated entire! Victor Vuldoz, who shot aoaietlm: ll .st sutninor a eu'*un by name Pcrea was re ciitly tried in t 'haHeston before Judge ?Graham, and tho jury returned a vet ?diet of -not guilty," without leaving ?their scat?. **j5B?SP aJaV-i'V.'eaW We cull ntteutTo^iilrt* Wiwk to tho mlvi riisemeiit ol' Mr M?ller? our enter prising .grocer, and Mr. Siwadcr,. the Charleston photographist, who is at] present taking photographs ie m#r towu. "all and .sec him. Ths Charleston fries, and the G'oar i?r, arc himiiiiciiiig away nt each oilier Quito ;nj"war ol words" is being waged it .seems. We!!. g.iutlrnen fight it out, ?we'll look on cnliuiy and applaud your ?good things. Wc call attention to tho sale of the estate of J oh n&i&jl Jouning* which appears in our columns It W to be fold inveight separate f.rtns, on each of which there is a good davcV/ng and outbuildings. The Collctuji ?Jattd< arc also to he divided. Oar Town Cotukt-iJ would greatly as.si.vt the locotuotiou of o'ux ?o>izens in ny weuthi-r, if theywouW're-pairtome . ra places on onrstreets' arc simply impass able, a few cart loads of sand would .make a vast improvement. Our Devil 1b n sharp one, and knows a thing or two, being asked ?bat waaj >.thc cause of the -fire-in Boston, to re-' pled, ".Oh, the ".II?b/' wua|edf.greasing,| .and ns they , didn't greaee jt, it to?ikj| fire." Don't you th/ttak friicud reader he is a precociouslyoufh ? '^-J .i en i .l i i|i - During the Session of the Legislature Abie Winter, we expect to have a regular correspondent Btationcd st Columbia, - .vho will inform our rjadcrs by * letter , every week, of tho. sayings and doings jj ^ of pur representative?, and of all mattere) .of iuterest that may Luppen there. 'i .? ? Ii nfl a ..- * ? Mr. G. W. Baxter has opened hi .saMtfir, ^fejfit rdtje? to ;Kohn 4 Brn. Jetn T. Butt cr is tho caterer of the .establishment, and the palate of .every .person who {may call upon .him will be satisfied by taking one drjnjc at J?is .counter. Mr. Baxter is an enterprising voutig. man and deserves the patrjqnage. ^he public. Call in ?jmd see bit . quarters. ^Qbituahy.?We learu that Mr. John 'Yi'. Mm Icy an old railroad map, and ouef w!h? was universally respected ayd liked by ?11 perhous, (JioJ in Aifcon on Wed; ifiosday last alter a sudden attack of Pneumonia. Mr. Marley was known to i n'moit everybody, a.<d wo are certain j thut,xuauy of his friends, i,n Oraogeburg owilltUnj^t^Sud^fttla. The Kpiaooty still prevails in our large cities, mad the extremely bid weather itt hare had increases it. Our Jtf4A^|ukl do well to oi caution as rcgarda their stock. Charleston, and other \laces seem blest with omusetnents of nil kinds. Its a pity our littlo Town can't get Any. Ornngeburg wants something to stir her up, since tho visit of the circus, mid tho eloeing of the Fair, and last week the visit of Prof. Kirby. Things have grown supcrnnturally dull, and vre arc obliged sometimes to got the assistance of our "Devil" so as to grind out "locals Ou* friends must not forget (he "Bu> teprise Saloon." Mr. W?hlers still lives and still employs thoso very indofittig uble and obliging assistants Messrs Ilartzog and Wunnamakur. Ho. his just received a fine assortment of the | Quest brandies, whiskies, gins, and other liquors, also a floe lot of sugars, among them some ot the famous "L i Ninfa" brand. Call around then and see him. notice to CoNBtONEES TER So. C.\. R. R.?By ordei ef the Vioe-Presidout of the above road all freight charges, both local and through will be collected ut this ag .noy, and no goods will bi delivered until charges have been paid at the Depot. The above to go inb effect from date. Wm. P. Camions, Acting Agent. j Orangebiirg, 8. C , Nov. 9th, 1872 | We osl) the attention uf our readeta j to the advertisement of Mr. J. S. Albergolli, our nntcrprisiug young townsman. Mr. A. has on hand at ali times the finest and most choice grocer ies, and does bio best to pleas- his customers, hi aells as cheap as any bouse in Ontngeburg and perhaps obe.tp er. W? think Mr. A should be en ?onrj|^ed, and wou) I suggest to our readers that if they d fire good an 1 aheap groaarias. Mr. J. 8. Alb;rg?tt: s js the place to procure them, he occu pies the store feryuerly kept by Jeffords & Company. - ?? i m ?<g> ? -- Mr. Ezckiel has on hand and is con stantty receiving fine groceries and dry goods. JJc ajso keeps the best perfum ery and fancy toilet articles to be found in Orangeburg, also a large nnd fine assortment of watches and jewelry of* nil descriptions Cell and see him, and lie will St.iJ you anything }"U want. His clerks are affable and courteous too very bod? afld Mr. Wallace Cudv?? is . geniality personified, 'be is obliging, and will show you anything and everything, whethor you desire to purchase or not. ? PvOA)'*. fail then to walk around, the stoye s I A \f t * in i*gat opposi&a the poaf oQics. Accident at lkwdjvillk.?On Friday as the day passenger train from Columbia was passing, an almost fatal ii.. was engaged m /juictiug some horses bitehad io tiro pole of t,largo..wagon whjw they became unmanageable at the whistle of the locomotive, and starting i tp,break away,forced Mr. 8w6euy against a post, and the end of the p ile struck "situ ,.ip hreast, jufliotcil a danger I .and ^c,nb.a.p* anontul injury, blood gushed from his mouth and nose, it was almost impossible for him to bre.ithu, ut lust, accounts he was in a critical condition. ; Attend to tojb Somebody.?The f . * * i roads and bridges of our Coumy arc iu a miserable condition, nnd r.cjuiro i .immediate attention. Nearly all of the rpads .are in need of fill; pg iu having become altuotit Ampassablo b reason of the j&Qept .heavy ruins, and the bridges are iuat m bad, for instance the bridge Fogr Hole? is lb a very bad condi-? tion, n.nd ? it would bo suicidal for any.' one ,to attempt the crossing of .it. It Stands in need of thorough .ropair. and ?vvill coat a pretty heavy sum to fix it as it should bo fixed, hut vo say repair ii, id we are ee.rta.ip alj good citizens will j **J Jikeyr^ ^ bridge at On* Oajr' Swampus pa behave pndjrgVtpg rep tirs. Web <jpc Ahc?cou,(lru,ctQr will jinish it pp securely, and ne win Nurtaiulj receive our thanks ?1000 Reward is offered by tho pro prietor of Dr. Pieroo'e Ooldeu Medical Discovery for a medicine thit wijl equal it in the cure,of Bronchitis, . severe Roughs , and t^e^rjy.ata.jsaycf Oooauuap - f I I ' * * ? ' 4 Twenty Yea us Younger.?To say th?Vhundrcsd of maids, wives, and wid ows look twenty years younger than they are in consequence of tho oomploxional tho ?imply i y jrnaol?'f jijght bo verified by direct testimony' ,wemns willing to tell tlurr ages us to use the best menus nf making themselves lively. Nature sometimes, but very rarely, crown tho charm ot perfoot fca lures with a complexion of exquisite clearness; Dm oven thou time soon begins to muke inroads upon the velvet cheeks, the fair white brow, tho ivory bust, thu rounded arm, To preserve the "glory* of woman" unblemished, even after the me ndiuii of lifo has boon passed, it is only necessary to use daily this cooliug health ful vegetable prep liution. COMMERCIAL. M i RKKT BEPORTS. ?fiiof. or thk Oiiano'kbubo Nkws, Noyenibcr Y> 1*7$, COTTON?Sales during the weck 2G bales. We quote : Ordinary.,.,.\~>\<& I.ow Middling.,1 Middling,,.,..,17 (?? Rornu Rt?s ,,?..?$1.1? per oushel Cohn..5>1.0."> per bushel. Cow I'kas. LOO per bushel. I'i.ndkhs. 1.66 per bushel. TO ( OATlt AlTORS. BE A LRU PROPOSALS for the BUILD INt; of ?ETrlLEHEM CHURCH in the Fork of the EdistO will be received until 1 ?Ith of November. For particulars address WM. Ii. J'/LAR, Chairman Committee, iiov 2?:tt Midway. S. C. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF T11E UN IT ED STAT28. i?m tii k rastkus iiisvntev of sopT|| cabo i.ixa. In the Matter on ] Allied .). FtedericV, V Bankrupt* Ruukrupt. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN?fix* undersigned hcrj&by gives not i no of his Ap pointment na Assignee of Alfred J. Frede rick, ol. the Town of Oraugeburg, in the County pf Orangeburg and St^te of South Carolinas within faid Di.-trict, who had hreji adjiidgCd a BANKRUPT upon his own Peti tion by <bo l)i>trici Court of said"l)lstTiet. 4 Haied at Orangeburg t,bo }?t day ef No vember, A. p IbJ^. C. R. OLOyEIt, nor 2?:)l Assignee. Do You Want NEW GOODS! GO TO BRIO?MANNS. I IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO JHUGGJIANN'S WIIERB YOU'LL FIND |kAny and EvorytUiug. nor 2 if ? JUST ARRIVED A sj>r^^r>iD LOT ?' A M j Mules and Horses FINEST DROVE OF HOUSES EVER BROUG HT .TO TIIIS MARKET. Those in wan,t .of k COOD HORSE had better call at jpjtyQe al the SALE 8T/ABLES--OF w. 1^l0^X% & co'. nov 2 ^uig fil tf DR. A. C. MJKES, At the Old Stand pf I>R. R. M. SUVLER. -HAS JU8T RftOEIVBD A fresh Ilpplv of ' JHtUOS, I a MEDICINES. TAINTS, 01 LS\ VARNISH KS, to. A splendid lot of STATIONERY. ? * j PERFUMERY and SOAPS |n great -vs rioty. A fine stook of CIGARS and TOBACCO. And one of the finest assortment of POCK BT KN1VE8 ovor offered here at the prices. Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFFICE HOURS .on the SABBATH ^remote 10 A. ,M M?pd.frees, 4 ie.R, P hS ?edU i THE KU KLUX. Raid through our qittui villngo soinoliinc ago, did not engender as uiuch As did the intelligence thai Mr. HE KM AN ?W?HLERS DESIGNED .onvidngJLFIRST CLASS DRINKING SALUM ?I* . mommbsT* And when THEFAOT ffa? VI* I I f / j I KDALIZKI), The eonfmion, of the. people was almost equivalent to THAT , Caused te tho builders of I he-tower of Mabel when thejr language waa confused. SODA, <UNT, WHISKEY, AND 15KANDY COCKTAILS, Sueb as we hsid never seen ho for, i?WIN LS, ("It\MPATGNi:S, and SBQ\ KS the. likoof which were ns rare as a whito crew*, or ice in June. ALK und LAC, KR. that would make tho leanest man in tho world tat, are only a paat ef MR. W?HLERS COLLEC TION that y - Caused so mueli PrigJpTii us all. To thia Day There are men whu.se r * .? fx LIFE IS IN A DOUHTFUL. COXDi TJON. Thi.? was caused by his manifesto, rcqucst ing. LOAFERS To keep n.wa?.pn pj?u of a heavy :i>KN.vi/rv. To this d.^|he?e^ine ?Itters hUi hudlet, their power to in1' genial - vi* ho-?? ,i eTV??s were rendered unsteady by the nms qf bad liquors, nip} whose CQt|n|eti:uice hure a downcast glp)ppisl| bjqk?-lg I his day Iii? advertiser* says Shore are men like these, whu have Leen happy, infinitely since imbibing mice at MR. W S SALOON. There tore the exorlatton. COME AM, YR That thirst for hcaltJty beverages, the do pressed, the aged?ra^ij the poisi-m-d AND RECEIVE THE HALM That can onlv he had at the ENTERPRISE SALQOs)'. You'll Fin 4 No LOAFERS, NO fiAN'C^ltS AHOUND, NO Me# wi^o?u eyes nre redened with MIXTURES OF STRYCHNINE ? CREOSOTE, VoU'll find a -eijj ,il healthy set of TEMPF.lt AlfCE LOOKIN? MEN, and the greatest desire on the part nf tho PEllPjRIETOR is to'please. the wants ?f his ciistlntTerx^ Give me n trial at the STAND toripcrly occupied by JOHN PATTERSON, deed opposite Me.-sr- Dull SeoviH and I'iko. J. II. W?HLERS July 18 o SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC A STATIONARY, ALWAYS VN HANp ta me ENGINE IIOIJSi:. The celehrated PEN LETTER ROOK for Copying Leiter??used without n. IV ess ? every business man should ha?> onto; Anything in my line uol on hand uaa he ordered in a -hori time. ' KTRK R^EI VSO V. jan 6 e ly MBRONEfOTAXTBR W 11.1. DO| TIIK IJ.AULTNG POR T^K j MERCHANTS OF ? jPcA.A <* i: ? i it a CHE.yP |?i^viij|i imsisv roil Cff^'Ai'l arij'ah" J>f< jiari' l t > ?OAKD llOrfiftFS''^a.f*jFlro. Jl??GIKS and CAR ItlAGKS at moderate prices. Call on ihem aUMaroney'a Hotel ...... ')Ni:V A BAXTER. aug ."1 if ATTENTION ALL Ipersons jnd 1 -te 1 tr mo by open Account, Koto. IVfjul and Mortgage Or EjUsD, are ito'tiMd" IhaA they M?t1-?' ?i.ilu' payment Im thofcltuday Qf <h!.i^fei urfa^. ft* theiy paper* will be placed in the bin Is nriny Attorney for collection. 1 am in daad earnest. I tih? offer for sac: AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON COST, SIX TJeWlsk.Nt!*: ACjRKsfoF Situated in ,Orutige>iurg County, including the property known as the Whit more Soap Factory, and other Luis in the Town of ?trangeburg. ' Als ? one valuable jrnot of Ujtnd ^outsining six hundred acres, situated in AlaSn Cp?nty. One three hundred acre ^raot Hituated in Lexington County. One tract ooiilainiiu; ono hundred ojp.d tb\r^y yerea, situated on John's fslapil. "All pi wldoh lan?is tfere bought cheap npd will bo sold ier im.-h ten aug. 81 tf. IN rU'llir'I'ANCE (rF AN ORDER FROM the Probate Court 'of. Ornngnhurg Coun ty, L s?Ulaell,Jor cash, on Wedncsdsy, the 6th, of November, at the Plantation of J..hn T Jennings, deceased, in tho Fork of Ihe Edistoa, 8 or lO head of II orses and\Mules, 30 or jo head of Cattle, a few Sheep, Conn and i'oddtr. Cotton Seed,'Wagon and Cart, 1 Buggy, Grist Mill, Cob Mill, Ola, one 12 horse power Steam Kugiuo, and other arU olJV^Afl**^.. ?.NIM*. Administrator Oraagaburg, B. C, Oct Stn, 18T2. ; set 19 k it J. S. ALBERGOT T I CHEAP GROCERY HOUSE, -, I f)oiAi:s| ifuSBELL ^S'rttBB^ *^Njp) RAILROAD AYEN?E. Has on JfiaiiJ o,nd constantly arriving a well selected STOCK of / 1 7 GROCERIES Which arc oT red at a v xj sma'l adfauA ot Oha 1 ;.stjo V [j^. I'or.^ons iu want nf the following articles will do well to call ani price before purchtsitig : t ? Sidef, Shoulders, Hams, Strips, Sugars, I Coffee., S$ruf/ TVFblA 808, Flour, Cheese/ Biscuits, Lard. Canned t; <)'kI-i, Jellies. Candy, Rroma, G'dctwie. Buckets, Brooms, Crockery and Glassware, Kcros n > and Naptba Oils. Highest Cash, price paid for Poultry and Eggs. nov 16 oct 12 k ly WILHELM THEODORE MTJLLEE, Just received another LARGE SUPPLY of FAMILY GROCERIES. WANTED. 10 Doz. PRIME CHICKENS. 100 Doz. EH GS, (new born ) 500 Bush. COW PEAS. 50UU Lbs GOOD FODDER. Yours Repppctfully, JUST 'ROUXI) TUB GQliXER% nov )Q c If ? : :r r S. A. S0?DER, it* Artist and Photographer, Begs to inform the People of Orangcburg that b? ?Bcn tr Hrn'tih of his CHARLESTON E.ST A LIS II M E N T in BRIQG MANN'S B1I.LDING. (Blume's Gallery,) Main Street, nud can Remain during the; month, qf NOVEM BER ONLY for the purpose of making FINE PHOTOGRAPHS of every description. Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged to any desirable sizo. Views of Stores, Residences, See., made on Reasonable Terms All Work fin ished in the Same Elegance of Stylo as that for whicjj my iALLERY iu CII AB LEST? )N is noted. A nice assortment of FRAMES, &c , at Reasonable Prices. Please call and examine SpOjpiiiicds. nov I) 19 tf Hew Store! BAEGAINS! BAEGAINS!! JOS. illcXAMARA INVITES THE ATTE^T/QN OP THE PUBLIC GENERAL NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK, CUMpftlSTXK EVERYTHING fy sit ALLY KEPT IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ot a rji:sr-(lash country ktq?e, ?nd feti* qbrindaat th-u his trlcnd? enn S WE MOXET by calling upoi hi in before purchasing ciso where. I rennest an examination of my Stock?NO TLOUBIE TO SfdOW GOODS- , t/SajT Thanking my eust#incrs for past favors I solicit a continuation of the same. nov J JOS. McNAMARA. T. Kohn & Bro. WE CALL I ATTENTION tthia week to a twfi assortment of New Goods ^/?jpMofc have been carefully' se , jlecteCwjith a view to meet thn re-' qu^rcm?pts of our Trade and the apprtf h'ati?p^of .put I'ustomcrs, we accm ourselveg | fortunate in being able to pluce before the 1-nb 4io Complete aud Unbroken Lines of Goods, Second -vo turne m popit of fc*tylo and Beauty, and far J[$KLCjW any IN PftlCE. o >h p ?h 15 ? ? rv, ?? ?* ^' Q O ?- .1 BARGAINS IN ,J>IUESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WORSTED GOODS, HOSIERY, MOl it \ 1 NO in every DESIRABLE ST VLB. UNDER GAR M K.VI3, * CORSETS and PANIK BS. ! " WV n,c n..w SHOWING the . LARGEST STOCK Of s SI K ?LPI^di oood8 e*er offered. ??We afc tnow prepared to ofTer greater inducement? th in ? ever, and we cun assure our Cuetonjets that, not.vitb >t;?r.di,iig^the l'opulur Reputation wo have achiev ed, we sjiall .?-outinue to keep our Lines of Goods for Uqusehold and Domestic pur poses constantly up to tho Stand urd of t,h;* best in Town,,.it being continually ro- j plcni&hed with tho" Choicest (i ond.s. r^j ok Xf>. CASHMERES, P*| (2j FURNISHING GOODS, ^ READY MADE C^OTniNG fa arc always to be Qoupd at our establish r-3 menu XJ1 ? Boots, Shoes, Gaiter^, India Kubbors Of.sR STYLES and QUALITIES at tho LOWEST PRICES! i L oct 26 k V ly NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, October lytb., 1872. Ny^cy. U {Rjerebj given thai SEALED PROPOSALS will b? received at this Office until November 15, 1^72, for REBUILDING > the FOUR HOLE BRIDGES.; AH Materiel to be furnished by the Contractor. None of the present*,Material to be used exospt sue*, as is perfectly sound. J. FELDER MEYERS; C. B. C. C. Attest. VAU TASSEL, Clerk. ' ool 2lk .. f*e ?ee h#\ , ttfeJt. Z _ _ * Haiti more Robe*/- \. , Demonstrates the oft-told tale tha cheap safes, old fashioned safes, safes not up to the times, aro the temptations to burglary. Bankers may provide watohmen, and may use otlier safeguards, but they will not put their money in the wntehman's ppcket, or trust in a tin or wooden box, no matter how many guards nre used. The safe, after all is the last respectable. No amount of watch? ing or gttarding ?.. i'.', ever make a poor old Myle safe trustworthy. This is the citadel, and should be the beat that can be made,. Turks IS hct oxk nrsT. HERRINGS A PARREL, Nos. 251 and 252 Broadway, corner Murray: street. .Only manufacturers of Herrings New Patent. Champion Bank Safe.? Messrs Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Agent?, Charleston S. C. oct 6 tf THOS. W. ALBERQOTTX, TWO DOORS EAST .OF J. P. II ABL EY' H Rugscll Street, Orangeburg, So. Ca., Has JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of FRENCH CANDIES, FINK CANDIES,' NUTS, alt sQrts, TOYS, CHINA WARE. Lar^e and Small FANCY BASKETS, RAISO.NS. 1VKLES, &c , &c. Also PUREST! BREAD always on hand, and supplied tpt ^".i.:-' customers every day at their <J.io:s. fn my cake department you will find. FRUIT" CAKES, FANCY CAKES, GUNGEBS, *c, Always on hand and fresh. FINE BRIDAL PRESENTS. FRESH PIES constantly on hand. WEDDINGS'supplied with all kinds of Cakes and Confcctionnries at tho shortest notice. The al.ove 'goods cannot be excelled ^ quality and price. All work warranted to give satisfaction, ott 12 ly dec r>R. OLIVEPvOS, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, WINDOW GLA*BS and PUTTV. .Tn?t reeeired another lot of the VACUy i'M OIL for Greasing and Preserving Leath' "aIso the DIAMOND SPECTACLE for Pre serving Sight. 'i A!?;> a Superior lot sf CUTLERY, sneh af POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS and PISTOLS. r Also a Choice and Select lot *>t FLOWER 8EEPS. ' .Also reeejviug almost manthly 100 to 20$ pounds PURE CANDIES. Guaranteed. Also a fine lot of PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLED. Call and --ati-fv TourscWea at the DRUG STORE of . DR. OLIVEROS, Ornngebufg C. H , 8. C. Ttnr 80 nor IS Xf' raCIT??RAPHIS? r I herewith,return, my thanks [<? MY FRIENDS for their PAST FA\OR.S And still Lop? tomerit thoir future? AT R0? AOEv >t}.. c-;.,^t?i4i Mn,.%h.U .. v lamstUloVes!,, . , , w? ^ ^ CAPT. BRIGG MANX'S STORE Prepared to EXECUTE all WQKK .in my LINE in the I.ATESE and MOST* IM PROVED STYLE. 8 A T LS F A CT I ON guaranteed te all. ?. I>. BLUME,?fi ARTIST. July 20 apl20 tf ~F?rt &a lei r SIX UCXDRED ACRES OF opop COTTQ.V AXP CORY Ll\D, SiUmted on the Old Charleston Road, the Rrnncbyitle Ro:id and the Bonfh Carolina Rail K. ad. one ami a quarter miles below the THRIVINp TOWN of ORANGEBURG. Will be .sold*at j^jvate Sale in Lots to suit Purchasers. These Lands are High, Healthy, welt Watered and Timbered, and have beautiful Sights for Residences. Convenient ia'^Ve^y way to Orangeburg, Columbia, Charleston Snd AugusU. * K* ' Persons ir. want of such Locations will please make application 'to the undersigned within thirty ofays from dale If not sold nt private sale by that date, these Land* will be mb-divi'ded and sold at pubHe out cry. Tii A L>. C. ANDREWS oet 10 ft Notice of Dismissal. Caroline Karick and D. J. Zeigltr, Ad ministratrix and Administrator of the Es tate of Adam Kariok gijee: notico that lhc.v \?il! apply"for a Final Discharge thirty days from date, 2t)th October, 1372. ' ? i? If oct 26 l3*W*t ?I ejg i?e?i?m?r ;Notipe, pf Di -\f.O.lVL0E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON ?}l the Iftth day of November next, I will Kde my Finnl Account with tho Hon. Thad. 0. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismissal a* Administrator of ibo estate of Mrs. Hacked Oorbitt, deeca?ed. . J. W. BOYLSTON, o t 10--fit Administrator. .