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THE 0?AN6EBURG NEWS ?.JKORC.JE UOI.IYI.U, FtNAKClAL AND BbSlNB.83 MaMAOKR. Official Paper of the State and ?r OKojngebnrff County. SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1872. THE OLD YEAR, ???We take no note of time But from it* lo??a. To give it. then, a tongue la \rell in man." Rolled, up with its record, another year-hook is about to close. Retro spect end resolution nre the natural ?rmtions of the hour. Another of the long.steles of each life is passed. What nre its memories for each ! Smooth de cline, and toilsome ascent have varied its passage, and. every phase of weather has besot the traveller. Sunshine and storm alternule iu euch chapter of cvury life. Prosperity has smiled uud niislortuno has lowered. Koch has had his share vi loth. .I*os8 and guiu have compen sated, and the buluuce is struck. Ro Inspection may be sad or pie-aunt, but it is natural and profitable. Errors passed may be avoided in the future. Reform is a constant duty. Nevr rcao* ations for ameudmout and for higher aspiration are instinctive and easy. 1 is in the carrying out of theso resolu tions for good, that wo mark the defect at each year's closed Put the new reso lution into immediate operation, and re solve each hour to faint uot in its con tinual execution, and the lesson of the closing year shall have b.cu learned and practiced. The year about to close bus beeu an eventful one in the world's history, l.mpircs have been overturned, and po litical revolution of stupendous signifi cance haVe passed over nations. Uright and good names huve passed from earth and beeu numbered with t^dcud of all Ahe ptst sirice t?u pdrtdls of the flat month of 1872 were opened. In our bwn country the past year has witnessed Wondrous political evc.t.s. A great national party has bowed to the tiat ol history, bus rolitid/iishc 1 *'d called prin ciples, and without a platform o?* a chain piou, has been tttt-rged ii\ the ranks of ^iU opp'se'rs Au\'l cVii<i?ttg>ra. Mirubile ?rf^'^BSa?-^jp?~_?u?.?..-I, hin t r"/ \Uctu! ~5\iZln Uarohnu?VI vdttuj- tor Horace Grecley. and c dlin^ men Radi cals who voted for Grant 1 Well might Mr. Greoley exclaim, ''It is done;" *'Now, Lord, let thy servaut depart in Peace " Well, reader, begin the New Year with resolution.-, entered upon at oucc, as you begin it with the g-?od wishes of -your oid and familiar friend, the Nxwa, who wishes you A Hawy Nkw Ykah! Sale Under Mortgage By virtU'e bf a mortgage executed and Delivered to tt.e by Govan Jamos on the Mventh day of March A D 1872. I will ?eil ?* laeBgay, the, ?;..th <Uy ?fJanuary A U 187?, at Ornhgi-bv\r?g. in frr.nt or ShcriB s Office, immediately after the omclnl swles, on Or*y Horse named ??Billy." Terns Cash. O. 1?. RILKY. Orangeburg 8. C. Dec. t!lst 187*2. Bee 28 2t Wanted t Wanted ! WANTED ! EVERYBODY TO KNOW Tn.VT C HKISTvIAN IS COMIXG And the most acceptable PRESENT ?io tnaka to your frathor, Mother, Broth or, Sister, Gentleman ot Lady Friend, is YOITR picture, which can be taken to jPcrfoction at 3LUU|E'S GALLERY, _ ?RASGEiJunO, s. c. 'de>?l aj 20 -tf ? I-. i- ? ? . - .- - ? ?AI? WHO WANT A bealiclful picture with which to itdorn walls bf'their parlors, should immedi 'ately ?helbae'fht subseriptioa fox the '"'Ad deckte," (f^O) and they will receive *y taiarn mall' out ?'Fruit Chrome," which We are giving to avtr.y .yeatly subscriber to our ??per. fan's retail fcy taail. Address PRAKK r\ BEARD. Camob.v, 8, C. To Execiuors, Administra tors, Guardians, &o. EXECUTORS, A DM I NI8THA T?1 8( Q?AKD1AN8 and TRUSTEES oro hereby notified to mako Tiheir Annual Retu**is to ? ( ? he Judge of Probate nt the Janu^-y Torra of the Court of probate. Those in Default will bo proceeded against aecordiug to law. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, Judgo of Probate. Dec. 20th, 1?72.?21 4t Administrator's Sale. By virtue of ah order of the Probntc Court, I will soli on thescvonth day of Jan uar* A. D. 1873, at the lato residenoe of George K. Fairey. d?cv:s*ed. all the personal property deceased, oensisi^c^ of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Planta tion Tool?, Witgon, BUggy, ilorse; Cattle, Hogs, t.'oru Fodder, RiCc, Ac. Tonus cash. S M. FAIREY, Qualified Administrator. Deoonibcr 18th, 1872?21 2t Sheriff's Sales. DRANGEBURG CO?NTY, In I'hobat? Court. By virtue of Orders of ther Probate Court, in the respective actions below-uicntioncd, 1 will sell at Orangehurg Court Houso, on the first Monday in January, 1878, ihe follow ing reel estate: S<tr,ifi J. Wtiet V$ Qlarr.net S. Wile* et. at. 1. AH that lot of laud in the town of Or angehurg. mea.suriug 300 feet more or less, b 200 feet more or less, bounded by lands o F. It. W. Rriggmann, estate of 1$. D. Clark, aud lot No. 2, below mentioned. 2. All that lot of land South of the abovo on wuich JameK Gibson now resides, bouud cd by lot No. 1, aboTO described, and lands of F, 11. W. Briggmonn, and road leading past John A. Zciglcr's. 3. All that lot of land and building there on, ut the foot of Market Street in said town, containing J acre, more or lev?, bounded by land* of F. M Rodgers, liar pin Riggs aud William Mitchell Terms?Onc-thijd cash, balance on a cred it ot twelve months, purchnscr lb give to the Judge of Probate bond with morlgago of premises purchased i'or credit portion, bear ing interest from day Of aale, and to p.iy for papers and recording. ALSO Kz j-.arte ll'i Jh Kormby, Adm'r Ett R. IF. \VilrS. At risk of former purchaser, 1 sett un finished Wheels, and unfinished Wagon parts, 2 lots old Iron, 1 Buggy. Terms Cash. ALSO J. W. Fairy, et ttl. vt Mary A. Fairy, et. al. All that plantation or tract of land. Con taining ?00 acres, more or lea*, in this t'uuuty. bounded by lands of estate of Ed mund Fairey, Thomas K. Dukss, Pelser and Itutlgers (formerly of A. J. Frederick,) and .lohn II. Dukes. Terms?Onethir I cash, balance on credit df one year, pUrch-tser to give tC the Judge of Probat? bond, with mortgage of ihe premises purchased, for credit portion, hewing Interest from day of aale, and to ALSO \l Suta* f)kilrt et. ah rt fhomat F.. J'ukei, tt. ui. All that tract of land, in this County, containing 108 acres, mere or less, hounded by lauds of Susan Dukes* l.J. Dukes, T. D. l.dwnrds ami estate of George K. Fairey. Terms cash, purchaser to pay fcr papers and rewording. ?i.b? Rachel U. Carson vt Henry J. Cartoh, et. 1. All that tract of lnnd in this.County', containing 1A0 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. N. Carson, Patrick M. Car sou, Maria Chavie and Morgan L. Hughes, being home tract of late James P. Carson, excepting 50 acres of the Western part thereof 2. All that tract of land in this County, eortaining 216 acres, mo*-e or less, bounded by land* of John Livingston, estato of llen ? y Pott and Tilly J. Carson, boing land: de rived by lato^Jamcs P. Oarson, from estate of hit) father James T. Carson, deceased. Terms?t-ne-third cash, balnnoe on a ??I iut. of pne year, purchaser to give to Jttdf/* of Promu?, v.^a. with mbrtgage of pret fs purchased, heaving interest it?._ I day t ale, for credit portion, aud to pay for papers and rocording. Sheriff's Office, ) E. 1. CAIN, Orangeburg C. H., 8. C, V S. 0. 0. Dec. 16, 1872. J dec 21. td ESTATE SALE. By virtue of power vested in me under the Will of David Bbuler, late of the County of Drangeburg, deceased, and under certain Deeds OxocuteU by certain of the parties in interest I will sell at public auotion at Orangeburg, So. Co., in front of the Sher iff's Office, on Monday, tho sixth day of January, 1873, during the cus'omary hours of legal sales: 4. The Dwelling and Outbuildings and 400 acres of land, embracing and adjoining the same, parcel of the body of land whore upon the said Col. David Shulcr resided ut tho time of his death, bounded by lands ef Da . iu Bull, Estate of Shulcr, Mrs. Yirgiuia Black, and tract No. 2 below mentioned. 2. Tho remainder of the body of land known ns Oak Hill and Ball's Brunch Plan tation, containing-acres, more or less, and bounded by lauds of Mrs. Virginia Black, J. If. Felder, Willi am Vi ay. Thomas Collier and the 400 aorcs abovo moutlotied. 8. The tract of laud, situnte in tho Coun ties of Orangeburg and Clarendon, na both sides of Santee River, known as tho Vance's Ferry tract, containing 650 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of P. G. Boubnw, William Ariuger, Estate of Lawrence Avin ger, and P. J. Tote. Tho said lands will be sold in convenient parcels. Terms?One-third oash, balance on a credit of one and two rears, purchaser to give Bond and Mortgage of premisos pur chased, bearing interest from day of sale for credit portion of purchase money, and to pay for papers aud rcuerdinfl. AL80 By virtue of order [o( tho Judge ef Pro. bate for Oraugcburg County, 1 will sell at t he residence of the late David Sbelor, de ceased, on Wednesday, the eighth day of January, 1073, the plantation Stock and other Personal Property of the Estate ef the ?aid David Shnler, consisting of Horses, Mulee, Wagona, Ac. Terms cash. WI&LIAk M. SHU EE II, ?Qualified Eaestttor of Will tt Late David Shuler, deo'u dec 21 8t By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected I will sell to the highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, ou tbo firtt MON DAY in January next, fur cash, the fol lowing property, vis: Alt that lot in the Town of Orangeburg with the i'uilditig thereon, situate tt the corner of Market and Amelia Streets, euu taining about one \ acre, bounded on the East by lot of Win. M. Hut son, and south by lot of H. Biggs. Levied on as the property of Mary Marshaut, doe'd in the case of Gco Boliver, Clerk vs James and Llizabeth Brown, Et'rs Mary Marcliaut. ALSO On Tuesday the 7th Jan., 1873, at Belle ville Plantation, near Port Motte, 1 Buggy. Levied on as the property of Plnckuey Hair at the suit of Henry Lovell. Sheriff's Office, ) E. I. CAIN, Orangeburg C. II., 8. C, \ 8. O. C. Deo. 18, 1872. J dec 21 t? Sheriff's Sales. ORANGEBURG COUNTY, In Common Pleas. Jos. Fickling, Adm'r, et al vi Atury R. Tyler, et al. By virtue of the- judgement of the Ceurt heroin, I will sell at Public Auction, on the first Monday iu Jauuary, 1873, at Orauge burg Court House, during the legal hours, and at the risk of the former purchaser : All that tract of land in this County, cot. t?inih? 80 acres, more or less, and bounded by the dower tract of Mary it. Tyler, by ract lately purchased by J. A. Keller and by lauds of Lewis Oarrick. Terms?On^-half cash, the balance on credit of onu year, secured by bond of pur chaser, leariug interest from day of sale, aud a mortgage of the premises, containing a oovenanl for resale in case of breach o' bond. Purchaser to pay for papers aud re cording, and purchaser is not to to be let into possession of the tame nntil the loth October, 1874. ALSO ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas. Ja*. P. filar, Assignee, vt Phillip Orten and wife tL al. By virtue of a warrant on Lien to me di rectod by (ieorge Boliver, C. 0. P., I will sill at Public Auctiou, cu Tuesday the 7th of Jan., 1873, at Belleville Place, near For Motte, during the legal hours of sale, for cash About 60 bushels Corn, l'"><) lbs Soed Cot ton, lot of Cotton Bred, ami lot of FouMor, seized under said warrant as the property of Bob Berry and wife. Also at same time and place about CO bushels Corn, lot of Cotton becd and ?Ot of Fodder, seised as the proper'.y of Frank Bryan and wife. Also about 30 bushels Corn, lot of Fodder lot ot Cotton deed, seized as the property ok Isaac Chocseboro and wife.; Also about 76 bu-.holi Corn, lot of Fodder and lot of Cotton Seed, seized under saio warrant as tbo property of Phillip Gieon and wife. | ALSO IN THE COURT OF PROBATE Whereas, Martha Toiler hath applteV?? me for Letters of Administration the Estate of John M. Porter, late of Or ungeburg County, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the ai.id deceased, to be and appear, be fore me, at a Court of Probate for the said County to be holden at Orungebuvg, on the 30th day of December 1872, at 10 ?'dock A. M., to show cause if any, why the said Ad* ministration should not be granted, Olren under my Hand and the Seal of Court} this 13th day of De? A. D. 1K72, and in theninety.se- nth year of American Inde pendence. [L.S.] AUG. B. KKOWLTON, dee l4- " -2* Probate Judge, O. C. Executor's Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Honora ble Aug. B. Knowltoa, I .obate Judge of Orangeburg County, we will aell al 1'ublie A net ion, on tho 2Bd instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M., ni the former rcsidence^of tho de ceased, in Pine drove Township, all the Personal Property helenging to the Estate of the late John M. Irick, deceased, consist ing in part of Fine Cattle, on* Mule, one Horse, Corn, Fodder, 4e. Terms oash. J. A. M. HATGLER, JOHN W. MACK, uee 7?3t Bxecutora. .A. J. EVANS, TRIAL JUSTICE, For Ora^gcbinrg Conntjb . All business entrusted to his charge will be attended to With promptness. Ofioe at Ms MiUa aear H-Main's Dridge, ?ootn Edislo tint. ??pi 14 3nt i J. S. AliBERGOTTI CORNER RUSSELL j&TRE'Et AND ItAlLROAP AVENUE. In addition to my F?LL^TOCK of OCERIES [ am now prepared to farfriej *300DS suitable for the HOLLIDAYS, consist ing of L APPLES, |j I DEMONS, ORANGES, k DATES, HAISi:f, a LARGE LOT of flfj CAJ BA5ANAS, ALMONDS. NUTS, FIGS. Also a LARGE LOT of fllj CANDIES, just recthed, FRESH and CHOICE, amoag which can be found STICK CANDT, COCOA STRIPS, CONVERSATION HEARTS MINT DROPS, GUM DROPS, SUGAR FRUIT, ROCK. CANDY, ROSE ALMONDS, CREAM CHOCOLATE,! EOG ALMONDS, kd FIG PASTE, Just received a few Caeca .f AT MO HKS MINCE MEAT, Call and ciami:.e, and bo C nvinccd of the J i.PRICES! ?v dec 21 j oct 12 k ly o iz aap ?psjaAiiaji A'TadrnojJ spoon ny ?89A|ss?t^x a0J ounwuxg; put? HC[) snfl o) ^qlnojq naaq joao SBq ipjqi. puBq noliaraaOOTK) P?? oi^saraofj jo SXOOIS aaiUOSSV ^soq oqa j, buo j&oN bawi i TO noA* ATOjqnd Abs w ^dlaq bib i aoManaAlsiiacT w akyooh. ahxshomi j. Wallace cannon r ll\S JUST OPENED AT LIGIITFOOT'8 OLID STAND, . .Wi,h ? CHOICE LOT of Housekeeping Goods, to which he invitee the at mention ol his old frieoda and the public generally, consisting of ^?^?^JpfftONEIUES, FRUITS. TORACCO, SK GARS, LIQUORS, Ac. Hoping by close attci tion to business to merit a share of the public's patronage. My prices as well as my Goods cannot be surpassed, nov 30 11 3,u JUST ARRIVED A SPLENDID LOT OF Eules and Horses S?| : E? HORSES ! HORPES! i ! Wc respectfully call the attention of the iltizena of Orangeburg and Orangeburg bounty to the fact, that we will have a choice ot of horses from Virginia, on this ra irkct ?y the twenteith of December. This stock has >een selected from ehoiee stock raisers in he Old Dominion, and witii an eye to the tecessities of this market. They will con ?jet of fine Saddle and Harness horse*. We llso call your attention to the fine lot of ttuiaicare now have om hand. We expect to iJteep a futrinply of both horses Sbd mules coustnntly on hafcu If our stock don't give satisfaction, you oa return then, and get yonr money back with interest. Try us, that's all wo wan SALE SARLES OF w. Me s^iisr & co. nov S3 ng Zl tt CHK1STMAS AT DR. A. 3. DUKES' W hu has just reeved a fine lot of TOYH FIREW>KKSr FA SC? 0AND1E8, Besides a h?rge ant varied aupfdy of H OLLI DAY PRESENTS. ALSO O jy TLERlf Of ?very stye and description. And a most cho <>< and carefully selected Stock ef DRUGS, MEDICI NgA TAINTS; I'MFUMEBY, COMBS, HAIR, T0OTU, NAIL, CLOTHES AND rilNT BRUSHES. Call soon and gel BARGAINS in tie above GOODS ?ee U ? if RESOLUTIONS. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Oranukdcro County, S. C.i November 27tb, 187*2. Resolved, That all prisons holding COUN TY ORDERS issued by the late Boardn or County Commissioners,' for Ornngcburg County, do present tho same to the Clerk of this Board for Registration within thirty days from this date, and that all such Coun ty Order* not Registered withih the ttlme aforesaid, und Endorsed with the approval of this Board, will be debarred payment. Resolved, That the Treasurer of Orange burg County is forbid to pay any such County Order not Registered and Endorsed ?as aforesaid. Retched, That the Clerk of this Board do publish these resolutions for thirty days. E. T. R. BMOAK, Chairman Board County Commissioners. Attest. QEO. BOLIVER, Clerk BoarJ. nov 80 4t SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC & STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON IIAND at tue engine- iiotjbe. The celebrated PEN LETTER BOOK. for Copying Letters?used without a Press? every butducsa matt should have one. Anything in my lino net on hand eaa he ordered in a short time. KIRK ROBINSON. jan 6 e ly SANTA CLAUS HAS co!S112t Just received a LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of TOTS, suitable for Chil dren of nuy age or sex. Also a fine lot of NICE THINGS for CHRISTMAS, Such as SEEDLESS RAISINS. FIG8, CURRANTS, CITRON, PRUNES, PLAIN and FANCY C INDIES. Also a well selected assortment of POCKET and TABLE f UTLBRY, Silver-Plated SPOONS and FORKS, And ether boautiful Articles too numeroaa to mention. D>> act delay ere the assortment be taken away, for there is a RUSIJ at the BRVQ STORE OF X>K* OLIVEROS. MERRY CHRISTMAS! MERRY CHRISTMAS MISERY CHRISTMAS! JUAPPT NEW TEAR! HAPPY NEW YEAR!! HAPPY NEW YEAR I! The Undersigned send oat the above greetings to their NUMEROUS FRIENDS and PATRONS with the assurance that they will, for the bal ance of the present year, offer the IN DRY GOODS, BO?TSrS??ES; CLOTHING, &C. Ever offered in this MARKET. T. Kohn & Bro. dco 21 tc HAS JUST RECEIVED Everything Wanted for Christmas and the Hollidays. Articles too nu merous to mention. Call and see the Handsome Presents and the LOW PRICES they are offered at E. EZEKIEL'S, Sign of the BIO WATCH, dec 13 Opposite Post Offico and next to the Bank. a christmas gift OF A COX OF FINE CIGARS IS CERTAINLY AN ACCEPTABLE AND GRATEFUL Present to habitual pipe-smokers, and those who now and them "go" a cherottt, in jfret te any one who enjoys the Weed. X Given TO A FRIEND YOU WOULD SEAL HIS PRIBND8IIIP. THEN WITH 8BLFISII MOTIVES, AND At I?18 "ItlKfttt WUtOJV as you would be done by." to every cram Of the "ENTERPRISE SALOON,"" an* the PuMle w? tty thai Ftftt 6H1U, <ft*fc Good Wholesome LIQUORS are KEPT. AT CHRISTMAS Aud all the Year round at Hit POPULAR ?'SALOON," m>fla nl BY J. HERMAN WAHLERS. der? -c u