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||kgu*tod w\W U yoUUg laua IP Bfciug at tho Bight of a ghost that she Buaking preparations to marry the Bfr. Sumncr died comparatively poor. Be publio money never stuck to his Bgers. About all he had were hits Boks bis pictures, and a dwelling which Bis given to him. ? Now comes Altoona, Pennsylvania, lith a case wherein a son marries his Bother. The son was a clergyman, Bowevor, and married his mother tu a Bfmor. Wfi lias been ascertained that 2-12 per Bs were rendorod iusauo by the Chi Bo fire, and every one was poor at the Bps and only lost sense where others jBt dollars. BThe death of Millard Fillmore leavos Badrew Johnson as tho only ex Pres i Stfit of the United Statos now living.? Hie deathof their predecessors. H9think it is the most boautiful and BHfane thing iu the world/ says Pliny, Bto mingle gravity with pleasuro that Bs ouo may not sink into melancholy Bd the other rise up in wantouness.' R jMoutgomery, Ala., is apprehensive of Bother visit-ef the yellow fever isivourge Bis summer, and the papers are urging mB? board af health to proparo for it in HBignonB arc really of service to the B? iu Virginia. It was only tho B'ay that an caglo pounced dowu Byouug lady there and fixed his Bn her head. All the noble bird hBBwL tho ha''*. Brou have tulents, industry will im Bffll^dieni: if moderate abilities, in B will supply tho deficiencies. Bg is denied to welldireotod labor, B|is ever to be obtained without Khan's lifo is free from etrugglos and Bcations, not even the happiest, ?Bery one may build up his own hap Ba by seeking mental pleasure, and Bing hirosolf independent of outward By*fevada paper says. 'There was no BuarNArial in the case ofJohnFlan B^sestorday. He had an interview B woods with a few friends, h <v/ev ?R it is perfectly certaia that John Wb'\*> burble auy more/ Bftoffi the razor go easy?' nskod tho Bar of a victiai who was writhing Be a clumsy instrument, whose obi ef Bmmeudalion was a strong handle. B?,' replied the poor fellow,' that de Bs upon what you are.doing. If Hare skinning mo, it goes tolerably B; but if yor are shaving it goes rath* flwird., bedside .of departing friends. They give us freelj wlut uo money can buy . Into tbe sick chamber ihoy bring the frchh air cf the outer world, and their cheerful culivtnation is frequently the test medie'no they bring. Yes, the true-heart od Doctor, who lives 114) fully to the ethics of his noble profession is one of the best friends we havo. but, as tbe poet says: God and the doctor m<?n alike adore, Just nt the brink of ilnng^r, not before. The danger pant, both alike requited, Ged is forgotten and the d ctnr slightod. ? .Him-? ?? ? e?1 [For tue "OsANnr.nnvaa NKVfs."] Wichita, Kan., March 24th 1874. Dear News: ? Several prominent Vir ginia gr-"l-"r STC Mw~j.|iTiiu~ tins valley with a view of beging'ng tho cultivation ef Tobacco. We have seen several good samples of native leaf and presume that it can be made a success ful enterprise in the hands of the right men. Three at a time, alias, triplets, alias, a trio of bouncing babies, found the gates of he-iven open the other day, and now the mother owns one of the finest cows iu the country, presented by her friends. Tbe latest reports from Texas are not encouraging to cuttle dealers. Tbe ranch men insist upon monny down Purchasers cannot comply. In 1873 400,000 head of stock wore drivpn to Wichita alone. This year it will not exceed 250,000. ?County emigration Sooities' are form ing in tbe several counties in this State, and so far have proven a grand success. A fellow is now tolling in real earnest that "one lawyer in a county*' in this State is enough. Wo dont want to ask any foolish questions, but perhaps he will tell us how be would disposo of a divorce oase. Trading Post. [For Tim "OnAKOKiiuno Niws."] Ncetar, Honey, Honeymoon and ISnckeye Blee IIItch. The first \ kiss of the Bridegroom, as he clasps in his arms his particular allotment of, to him, luminous cloud with its silver lining?in plnin engiish the bride ; is supposed to be Nectar ; though it may be he has been dectooted in theft of honey before. A little lutcr, and this sparkling champagne loses its head, and if it dont happen to be of the exact proportion to make vinegar, sub sidos into a very iusipid quality of ftWetteotd water. These gnehing difference to us. Wo are a husbmd aud father. Bigamy is not allowed in thin State. We are nut eligible to proposals." J 'Oh, what a fool the min is," she said in a low tone ; then, ut the top of her voice, "I dou't want to marry you. I want to sell a b-o-o-k." This lust sent ence was bowled. "We don't want a conk,*' wo remarked blandly ; "'our wife dues the ccokiug, and she wouldn't al low as good-looking a woman as you to stny in the house five minutes. She is very jealous." She looked at us in despair. Gathering her robc3 about her, giving us a glance of coutorapt, she exclaimed : "I do believe that if a .100 pounder were let off alongside that deaf foul's head, he'd think joiucbody was kuocking at the door." You shoul 1 have heard her slam the door ^Iiaw-Wwr Jl?}&--4rtft7~~ We heard th.t.? Santa Clara {L'af.) Keho. Sampling Cotton inXewYork. The Daily Bulletin of Satur day, March, 2S, mentions that the bjard of the Now York Cotton Exilian^-* ha?e adopted the following resolution to regu late the matter of sampling and woighing cotton: Resolved, That it shall bo the duty of samplers to take all namplei dr iwn from the bales by them to tho office of the party by whom the sampler may be em ployed. All extra samples dnwn from bales in prooess of delivery, bo fore pas sing the scale", are the property of tho seller, and all extra samples drawn aftor passing the scales aro the pr ?porty of the buyer, but all such samples must bo taken to the olfico of tho broker for his inspection, and in no case to bo sold to any jutik dealer or any othor buyer of cotton, excopt through a broker. Rogu lar entries shall bo kept in the books of the*broker, with the name of the buy er and Boiler fully given. Mo sa nplor, weigher, oarttnau, of tlnir helpers or as sistants, ahull be entitled to any cottons, samples, skimmings, or trimmings as a perquisite; and if thoy shall soil any such cottons, samples, skimmings or trimmings to any party, except as afore said, they shall be deemed guilty of a misdomesnor: and any suoh persons holding a liconso from the exohango shall, upon suoh act being proven, have his license revoked. Good Food mid Plenty of It, pro duces the same effect upon a person whe has been starved that the Peruviau Syrup, an Iron Tonic, does upon tbo |.weak and dcbilitatod ; it makes thorn ?trong and vigorous, changing weak ness und suffering iuto strength and health. ? IiiYillgMtOllC'H ~Lat*t Ulnens. he steamer Ma?va arrired off Suez Saturday night last, bearing the re ins of Dy. Livingstone. Dr L., who chronic dysentery for sevoral nths, had a premonition of approach death, and atUailala said, "Huild 'a hut to die in." A hut was built his followers. The first day ho was fi ncd to bed, and afterwards ho erod greatly, groaniug night and The third day he said that he was cold, and requested that more grass put ever the hut. Iiis followers Id not speak to or go uear him. Tbe rth day l>r. Livingstone was iu*en lc. and died about midnight. Aftor th the entrails wore taken from his *jr, placed in a tin box, and buried 'do tbo. fence, under a largo tree, ob Wainwright cut au inscription on troe thus : "Dactjr Livingstme ; d May 4, 1873." The body was pre vod in salt' and dried in the sun elvc days. All his papers, sealed and Iressed to the secretary of State, aro charge of Arthur Laiugurd, a British reliant of Zanzibar. 3 drophouia in I'cunayl ra il la. he All ntown (I'onn ) Chronicle -a; 4A few weeks ago we noticed the 't th.it Andreas Wort man'n dog had n attacked with hydrophobia and d been killed. Two Wieks subsequent that oocurence, a dog bolonging to a hew of Andreas showed unmistaka evidence of hydrophobia, and was led. A heifer belonging to Heuben tier hhowed symptoms of hydropho and soon the effects of the malady re so violent that the sufferings of o animal were pitiful to behold. She thed at the mou'h, and bo'tod her ad against every obstacle within her eh within tbo enclosure in which the infilled and when tiro paroxysms came most ^intense sho was thrown els over head completely uyon her ck. Her owner had her killed upon e Bamc day. A c <w belonging to .Mr. iat, residing near Stinesrille, wan 'ked with hydt iphobit on Sundiy, T when* the fact was settled sh>?. was omptly killed. A cow belonging to remiuh CTingaman. near the same lingo, was bitten by a rabid doir, aul c dog was killed. A large number of KB have also been bitten and lb ;y are " n^tmwr-? A fiCciuarknblc Trio. A Ft. Petersburg correspondent of tbo Huriford /"W thu< sp.s-?k* of om of the remarkable features of the late royal marriage in Russia : "Tbo most striking trio of all wer? the three princesses?one the future queen of England, another her sister, the future empress of Russia, and the third, the sitter in law of tbo rirnt?the futuro empress of Germany. The faces ol all three expressed geutleue-ia, int l ligence and refinement. The Grand Duchess Maria woro a dross of silver heavily embroidered, and from liar shoulders hung a train of claret coljrjyL volvet,^Jjjifcd?mtd?ed"ge3 with ermine. On her bead was a tiara and a small crown of diamonds, from which hum; a point lace veil ; on hor neok the Jarges" diamond necklace in Russia, cam pis c d of large, pcrfoet diamonds, each with a Targe drop attached, the wholo vuluid at tweedy millions of dollars. The fron t of her waist was covered with diamonds, nod down the front of her dress were rows of pearls. The bridegroom wore the uniform of a Russian officer. Tlio drooa und train of the Km press wore of gold cloth, her tiara and jewols, sap pbiros and diamonds. The crowu princesses wore volvet train* embroid ered in gold, and their jewels were only surpassed by those of the bride." Hound HatN. j be [quaint picturesque shapes of last year aro retained for tho round hats that will bo worn in tho morning iu town, and all tho day out of towu. Crown* ure higher and more sloping whilst brims aro wider an 1, if possible, more oapriciously shapod. Ono is of black chip, with high round crown, and brim rolled upward on the sides. This brim is faced and widely bound with black gros grain ; folds of the same are around and over tho crown, while on the right sido arc three de mi long ostrich plumes, nod on tho loft only a bit of a pbcapant's brenst for a touch of color. A country hat of mnrvely fine chip, with soft brim, not lined or faced, but with a wreath of white violets benoath j out lide is a twist of blue ribbon, and a long veil of bluo tulle. Another bus brown velvet facing on the brim, with a rose wreath under one side of tho brim, and climbing up the front to tbe right side of the crown. Leghorn flats are in the Charlos II. style, with wido brims caught up with clusters of longstemmod violets and English hodge roses. Some times full wreaths of roses puss uu ler the front of the brim, turning it up in most grotesque fashion. Horses and Mules. We will receive at our STABLES, in rear ef Messrs. Vene & Ixlar's, from St. Lous, on next Thumday, a DROVE of fine HOUSES and MULES, which w* will offer to the public at prices that will mit th* present hard times. BAMBERG & SLATER. apl 4 * 4 Notice of Dismissal Estate of J. MALACI1I SI1ULER. Notice is hereby givon that on the fifth day of May, 1H74, 1 will tile my final nc count as Administrator of said F.state, and will petition the Probate Court for a final discharge. JESSE UTES ET, Adm'r. Est. J. 11. Shuler. ap! 4 4 Tho State of South Carolina COUNTY OF OK A NO KU URO. In tub Court oi* .Probate. By AUGUSTUS ?. KNOWLTON, Esq., J'.idgo of Prohato in Haid County. HTH EUE AH, John L. Watt and Aaron L. Walt, made suit to mo, to grant them Let ters of Administration of the Estate and ?fleets of William Watt late of s iid Oounty deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of t lie said deceased, to be and ap pear, before nie. nt a t'ourt of Probate for llie naid County to be hohlen at Orangnburg, on the 21st day of April 1S74, at II o'clock A. M., ti> show enure if any. why the naid Administration should not be granted, tiiven under my Hand and the Seal of Court, this 'Jrd day of April Anno Domini IH74. [L.S.] AUG. r. knowlton. Probate Judge. O. C. apl 4 21 The State of South Carolina. Oil A NO BllU KG COU NT Y. In tuk Court ok Probate. By AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Esq. Judge of Probate in said County. WHEREA.n, Mary E. Oliver hath mndo Htiit to mc to gi nut to herLeitern of Admin istration of the Estate and effects of Thomas Oliver, late of said County, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and ailmoniah all and singular the kindred nnd Creditors of the said deceased, to b? and appear be> lore lilc at a Coini of Probate for the paid County, to be hidden ttl iny (Mlici- in Orango burg, S. C., on the '-'Ist day of Apri 1K74, at 11 o'clock A. M., iu show cause if any. why the said Adtitinistratitrt. should not lie grunted. Given miUer my hand and the Soal of tho Court, this "JIhI day of April A. D. 1S7 4, and in the '.'7th year of American Inde pendence. [L.S.J AUGUSTUS It. KNOWLTON, npl -1?2t Judge of Probate. South Carolina ?ailroad Company. Gi tie ft l Ticket Anna's Office. S. B. PICK ENS, General Ticket Agent. Cil.MiJ.KBTuN, S. C, March 23, lh7A. f Excursion" Tickets to' CD'arte^toV "vvTlf%c I sold from date lor one firvt clu.-ia fare to I Merchants and '1 radc.s. and will be good to j return until May 10, IS" I. I (Signed.) H. S. SOLOMONS. Snpt s. c. it. n. I'ltOCLAMATlON. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ Kjj ^crri'VrWi^TTrTT m est. )' WiiRRRAx, by a joint resolution of the 1 General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, ent-tled "A joint resolution to rc quire Edwin I. Cain. Sheriff of Orangnburg county, to give a new ofticial bond within ten days after tho passage of tho same, oth erwise tho .^aid office to be declared vacated, mi l it shall bo tho duty of the Governor to order an election to fill said vacancy." Ap ! prove! DoC'Miibor 20th, 1^7:?. And where ! as. ollici.il information has h.^con received ? at this depart muni from the Ohair | man of the Board of County Commissioners , for the said county of Drangeburg, that the ' sai I County Commissioners havo not re eeived any new official band as shc I riff of said cem'y si.i -e I he passage of [ the sai I joint resolution. Now, thcroiore, you, and each of you, arc hereby required, with strict regard to the provisions of tho constitution and laws of the State touching your duty in such ease, to cause an election to be held in the said county on the FIRST TUESDAY-following the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER NEXT, to fill said vacan cy. Ml bar rooms and drinking saloons shall bo closed on tho said day of election, and auv person who shall soli any intoxicating drinks on said day af cloction shall be doom ed guilt}' of a misdemoanor, and on con viction thereof, shall be fin od a sum of not loss than One Hundred Dollarn, or be im prisoned for a period of not loss than ono month nor more than six mouths. Iu testimony wherooi, I Uava herounto o my hand and caused thearoat seal of the Slate to bo affixed nt Columbia, this 21st day of March, A. D- 1874, and in the ninety eight year of American Indepondoncc. By the Governor. [l. s.] FRANKLIN J- MOSES, Jr. II. E. Hatnr, Secretary of State. AN ORDINANCE. To ISniNC Supplies Tor the Town of OrniitfelnirK, *H. for (he Fiscal year beginning April 1, 187-1, and ? bill to regulate Licences. Fkctios 1. Bo it ordained by the Town Council of Oratigcburg and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the name, that the following Taxes be and arc hereby nssoised und levied, for fiscal year begin ning April 1st A. D. 1871 at and after the following rates, that is to nay: 1st nt the rate of one tenth per centum on the assessed vsbio of all real rotate, lying and bring within the corporate limits of Orangeburg S. C. including every building or other improvements on land under lease from bodies corporate or individuals, fer any term of yearn. Sao. 2. Be it further ordained that every person firm, company, or corporation, en gaged in any trade, business or profeeaion hereinafter mentioned shall obtain," on or before the let day of April A. D. 1874, a j licence there in a manner previded: Firtt: those commencing business after the 1st of April A. D. 1874, shall obtain a i licence before entering upon that business Second: every person, firm, company or I corporation required by tIis ordinance to obtain a licence to engage in trade business or profession fer which a licenco is required shall register with the Town Clerk or hie nahist ant bis or her name or at jle, and in oaae of a firm ereotnpany their names or styles of such firms or companies and their place of business. Third: their trade businesr or profession for which a licence in required. Fourth : tho placo where such trade busi ness or profession is to be carried on: all of which, and answers to questious relative to which shall be given under oath. 1 See. 8. If any person or persons shall exorcise or carry on any trade business or profession for the exercise, carrying en or doing, of which a licence is required by this ordinance, without taking out such licence by this ordinance, without as in that behalf required, he, or she, or they shall, besides being liable for the payment of the licence be subject to a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars to be sued for and collected in any court of competent jurisdiction: one fourth of the penalty, ?fter deducting expencce of prosecution, to bo paid to the person who first informs of the matter and things whore by the penalty in recovered : the otner three fouttis to the bencfitH and uses of the town. See. 4. Kvery licenco to be tak?n out under or by authority of this ordinance idiull be continued and set forth the pur poses trade business or profession for which such licence is grunted and the name and plnco of business of the person or persons Inking out the same. Sau. 6. Tbo Town Clerk and assessor shall prepare a proper a licence to be issued in each ease which licence shall be kept by the person receiving the same in a con spicuous place as tho Town Clerk may dir ect. Sac, 0. A licence granted on and after the 1st day of April A. D. 1874 shall continue in force until the 1st day of April A. D. 1876 and all licences granted after the 1st day of A] ril A. D. 1874 shall be issued upon the payment of a rateable proportion of the whole amonnt of inouey imposed for such licence provided, howover, that no licence be granted for less than three months, though the time to the end of the year be less than that. Si'.e. 7. Knch licenco granted shall bo dated on tho first day of tbe month in which the liability therefor accrue, nnd the amount to be paid therefor shall be com puled therefrom, uutil the end of the year. And every person exercising or carrying on any trade biuinoss or profession shall keep raid licence in their possession and unless they : hall do so. shall be deemed and taken to have no lieencc, and it ahxll be the duly of the Town Marshal and detective force to report any violation thereof. ^g*KC. B. Upon the removal of any perso? or j crsohs from the bonne or premises at which the trade business or pr? fio-siou mentioned in such nan authorized, it may and shall bo lawful for the Town Clerk to authorize by endorsement of such licenr* the person removing ns aforesaid to any J other place in the corporation, to carry on i the trade business or profession epecelied in I such licence at the place to which such pe:- . r^^i.^>,vJaw'^'?lv^?/^,JB^Pfl^H?V. 1 I Hb KU. '.I. For a lie.'nso Ivr-r in any [?Trade busiuca or profos*iuii heroin ?f;er m -a i tioncd slinll be paid to the Town Clerk oi Treaeur r viz. r-iail Apo h<"c*ries ilM.OU .Amhruthyphi?ta $3.00 Architect S?.iki Auctioneers $2,00 Dagiicrrian Arista UU Agencies for Fire and Life In-uran".' Companies each $10,00 and for all ot u-r agencies by other than regu'ar licenced merchants for ea? h member oarryin ? on the agency $1.(0 Tanks ov their branches $5,00 Retail healer in goods wares aud morch.m disc (excluding distilled Spirits) whoso An nun! sales are not over $10,00:) and under , $5,00, Those whose Annual sales nrc over $10,000 and under $30,000, $10.00, those I over $30.000, $10.00, Dentists euch $5.00 Printing offices $5.00 Lawyers each 5.U0. Harbers ouch 2.00, Tailors 2.00, ?rays Wa gons, Omnibusses and Carriages who haul for biso each 3.CO, Circuses each per day to be paid before exhibition 25.00^_jile?#?? rics coch pej^b^_4^t^PFacticing I'hysi inrrarfseacn 5.00, Peddlers per month 10.00 I Hucksters 3.00; yer year. Cabinet makers 2.00, wholesale Liquor Dealer 50.00. (Every person firm or corporation whose business it is to sell distilled spirits fermented lixuors I or wines of any kind in quantities of one quart and over shall be regarded us whole I sale liquor dealer*) retail liquor dealers or Bar Huoins 75.IX) (whose business it is to se'l distilled spirits fermented liquors or wines j of any kind by the glass or otherwise shall I be Urmed retail liquor dealers) Hotels 5.00. Hoarding Houses private. 3.00, Bakeries 3.00, Millinery 3.00, Saddle and Harness I makers and uapatrers of same 2.00, Boot and Shoe makers 2.00. Carriage and Wheel right shops 6,l.'0 Turners 3.00, .Icwelers and >Yatch and Clock repairers 3.00, Master Mechanics 2.00, Tinners 3.00, Billiard Ta bles 10.00, each, Onm Smith, 2.00, Steam Grist Mil ihut grind* for toll 5.00, Black Smiths 2.00. Sr.c. 10. Ho it further ordained that all mule inhabitants of the Town of Orangebur I between the nges of 18 and 55 years liable to ltoad duty, shall be subject to a compound J Tax of 1,00, each which said Tux shall be appropriated to tho uses and improvement of the corporation. Sec. 11 Be it futhcr ordained, that liuek liconces shall not bo liable to any deduction I on account of the time in which such licenco shall be issued, SfC. 12 Be it further ordained that any per??n failing to make a correct return of Rial Kstatc in compliance wifh Tax notice published then the Town Clerk shall be em powered to aseess tho same. Skc. 13. Bo it further ordained that all ordinances or part of ordinances levying a Tax or prescribing the mode or timo of re turning or or paving the name or any other regu'ation in relation thereto uie thereby continued in full force nnd effect so far an tho same arc not in conflict with the provi I sioiis oi this ordinance. Stc. 14 Be it further ordained that all Town Taxes on Real Kstoto and licences re quired under this ordinance thall be payable within forty days from ?he Ist day of April A. D. 1874. All Taxes unpaid after tho ox piration of that time shall be subjeot to an additional Tax of Twenty per centum on licences aud Ten per centum on Real Ks tatc. Sr.r. 15. Beit further ordained that tho fiscal year shall bogin on iho 1st day April A. U. 1874. I Sac. 10. Beit further ordained that this I ordinance shall remain in force until amen ded or repealed. ?. Skc. 17. Bo it further ordained that all ordanoen or part of ordinance-, militating agaist this ordinanco be and tho same ore hereby repealed J. W MOSJBLEV, , Mayor, T. D. WOLFK, Clerk. Ratified on the 23rd day of March A. P. 1874. liOARD. BOARD without LODGING can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Fer terms up I ply ever MeMatter'e Stere. ' mar 14 4 NOTICE. U. S. Internal Berenne SPECIAL TAXES, May 1, 1864, to April 30, 187C. The Law of December 24, 1872, requires every pvreou engaged in any business, avo cation, or employment which renders bias liable to Special Tax, to Procure and P1m& Conspicuously in his Establishment or place of Business a Stamp denoting tho payment of said Special Tax for the Special Tax year beginning May 1, lb74, before commencing or continuing business after April 80, 1875. ^Tiie taxes embraced within the previo ions of tho Law above quoted are the fol lowing, rix : Iteetifiors, $200.00. Dealers, retail liquor, 25.00. Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100.00. Dealers in malt liquors, wbolsale, 60.00. Dealers in malt liquors, retail, 20.00. Deal ors in leaf tobacco. 25.00. Ketr.il dealers in leaf tobacoo, 600.00. And on aalesof.ovor ?1,000 fifty.cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 6.00.* Manufacturers of stills, 50.00. And for each still manufactured, 20.00. And for each worm manufactured, 20.00 Manufacturers of tobacco, 10.00. Manufacturers of cigars, 10.00. Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses), 60.00. Peddlers of tobacco, second otass (two horses). 25.00. Peddlers of tobacco, third elass (one harse), 15.00. Peddlers of tobacco, fourth elass (en foot or public conveyance), 10.00. Drewers of less than 600 barrels, 60.00. Brewers of 500 barrels or snore 100.00. Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing rcquirententa will bo subject to severe penalties. Persons or Firms in Orangeburg County liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to W. H. Cloutman. Enq., Collector of Internal Revenue at Char leston, or to P. V. Dibble. Dpt'y Collector at Orangebnrg, S. C, and pay for and procura the Spceial Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1574, and without further notice. J. W. DOUGLA88, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C. February 16, 1874. mar 28 4 NOTICE The FIRM of GATES * WINOARD ia this day Dissolved by Mutual Consent. The Deb to of the firm will be paid by J. A. WING ARD, and all prrsons indebted will aaake payment to him. B. W. GATES. J. A. WINOARD. Fort Motte, Feb'y 24th, 1874.?28?1? Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry I'xeeuliens te nie di rected, I will sell to the highe?" bidder, at Orangeburg C. B.. on the FIRST MOX DAY in April next, FOR CASH, all the Bight, Title and Interest oftbo Defend ant* in the fobuning Property, vii: All that tract of land in Orangebnrg County ;oi.!..iuin.' loti acres uiotc er lese, bounded by lands or T. C. Williams, J O. Ffctu.hig,- tipping and W, L. Tyler. Levied on ax the proprrfy t?f Nathan Porter at tue bail ot Crane, l'-o;'.8tou A Co. VSO 1. One lot or land onrtvning 8?^r^5? more or 1 . on Mimiy Sj.Je in the 1'nwu of tJrungrl i:. ^, bounder! by lanus ?f A. Web ster ? bruin s a'ttia and others. -. And i.i.r uii.t-r oi m eaid town. fer? -rly B. D. > Utk ? brickyard, on tfm eido of Bell Stran.p Head. bounded South by -Slrrei and ;-.ortb ami VVeel by Es tate l.nds <*f W. It. 1'rea.dwnll. dne'd. LoV ied on a? ti e prepeiiy of P.. D. Clark at tVo suit uf Lvucadi't Hall. By eon?ent of Mr*. MenuvaT. C.a.lc these l.%ude ttill be seid free ?f dower. 1 ALSO One Saw Mill on Uighhill Creek an* Timber on a Tra?t of land of 6>M) acres ad joining. Levied on as tho property of Peter , A. Duyck at the suit of Thoavas M. JCaj*tejr_. _-?atSO ~~ 1. One tract of land in Vance's Tstm&ij ?hip, containing 640 acres more or lfst/v< bounded by Santre River and lands now lately of Daniel Fludd, Wm. II. Bull, Daniel D. Dantxler and Mary Dantxler. 2. And one other tract, known aa tho Munscn land, in same Township, contain ing 448 acres, more or less, bounded by lands now or lately of Daniel Fludd, Au gustus Fludd, Estate of Sam'l A. Felder aad Wm. II. Bull. Levied on as the property of Jacob Dantxler at the suit of R. W. Bale*. Guardian. ALSO One tract of land containing 400 acres' more or less, bounded by lands of Russell Keller, Riehard Evans, L. Dantxler and J. Griffin. Levied on as tho property of David Bull at the suit sf R. W. Bates, Ouardina. I ALSO One Buggy. Levied on as the property of J. J. Woo'dard at the suit of Hart ft Ca., and others. ALSO At Lewisville on Tuesday the 7th all tho. Stock of Merchandise in tho store of Geis senheioier. Levied on at the ^soit of Paal Dalane & Co. AL80 By virtue of a warrant *,en Crep T.iett. from Gee. Boliyer, C. C. P., I will toll for, cash, on first Monday in April next, at Or angeburg C. R. 1 Bale of Cotton and about 60 bushels Cotton Seed. Seised as Creu of George A. Green, ou Lien executed to W. Walter Smith. Sheriffs Office, ) E. I. Cols, Orangeburg C. H., S. C, 1- S. Cri March 18th, 1873. J C. B. Glover, Assignee,") J vs I Foreeleiars Jaoob F. Witt, Wm. P. f of Witt, Mortgage, Georgo Boliver, CCP.J By virtue of the judgment filed is this case, I will sell at Orangeburg C. 21. on Jhs first Monday in April next, during thsssnal hours of tale All that tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Orangeburg, eaa taining 125 acres moro or less, and bounded on the North by lands of W. P. Witt and 3, A. defeoat, South by Edisto River, East by lands of - Livingston and YY?st hv ?tr? boundary line between Lexington and Or angeburg Counties'. Terms?Ono-half eash, tho balance in sss year, with interest from day of tals, pur? chaser giving bond with mortgage to secure the credit portion, and to pay for paper* and recording. Sheriff's Office, ) E. 1. CAIN, Orangebnrg C. II. 8. C, } H.O.C j March K-th, 1874. J mar 21