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Xj o o a. aZ, ._ Tax-payers! read tho notices of County Auditor Vau Tassel and save your bacou. _ ?T ? V* -tPCBC?? ? - Dr. Wannanuiker has a line supply of drugs, soups, brushes. &c. ?cc. Call in and sec him. If you want grain cradles, Western corn, Hour, &c, go to J. A. litimih ton's. JiAPTIXM-r. Some'ten or twelve ] a digs and gen tlemen will he baptized (immersed) to-morrow afternoon at Rrunchville, hy Rev. A. I. Hartley, the pastor. On the afternoon of Wednesday last Svc all thought the earth would, ho re i'reshed with .a splendid. V'l>tbw..er, ifru? hardly enough rain fell to so tie the dust, and thus were our gardners and liirmers disappointed again. -- io - ? ?? ?p.- .... - ., r A hotter oat crop has be.r-u made this year than any lime sinco the war. Last year I his time fodder could IcWeelrW h?'d; ii?w it efi'mc? into town every day or so, pushed out by a plentiful supply, of outs. ,. &' MIL JAS. ht'X TASSEL'S - Brick building is to go up Kihiullancoitsly with Mr. lJ?liver's. Mr. J. IL Livingston u tho eontpio tor lor both bui dings, and promUcs to finish the jobs in short imlor. JUDGE EKED? Yesterday Judge Reed opened Court here again for the. purpose of signing orders, &c. His Honor had also his new commission for jour years road and spread upon the min utes of the Court. PLANTS-^ Monday afternoon, and fron? that, time forward, Mr. Ogren will exhibit ?at his store an assortment of the most "choice plants, comprising over three 'hundred in number. They will he for sale cheap. Now id the time to fill up empty -flower-pots. "We are requested by .Senator An ?tlrews to state that he"iclouds to have :n thorough investigation of all flic charges and reports in circulation in regard to himself in connection with the finances of this County at the .''next term of the Court ol General ?Session, and that he is fully prepared ?to prove his innocence. T17//C//.'? The Greenville Daily A'cirx says : '?3'tir the life ol us we can't decide, in 'our own mini, whether it is theodi'?or 'of the .Ant,s uiiJ Co?/?/??/? editing the i'n,'tm- IhrulJ, or the editor of the I'liitiii-lIrntiJ ?editing the We edit tell y'ou'hdw'it is, Brother Speights; tin y swap !phtccs now and '?then, hut ilriiw their inspirations from (he sunn? fertile sodilfsayyv. ?A NEW SV/i i? . - The ?Hey. .1. Iktchuuin Ilaskell and ?Sisters Vi'l 'open u school at their resi 'detire, t:l: Russell Street, nil the Otll insli I'ii.V ?nnection with the school a K iihL*-.--i.r ?(-.' i \\ ill Ik; conducted, Vliich will:r'li>iil abundant in.-truc tion to children. Mr. Haskell has 'already ??>;!?!?? a favorable impression 'among our people as a minister, and we bespeak for hj.?school n liberal and 'liearty |.alroiiagc. Lead his adver 'tiscment in another column. .1 DO Uli EE JU'L\ EE I '1 '? The Town has already derived one excellent benefit from Mr. lioliver's brick building which is soon to com 'inencc the rearing of its .-lately front on Main Street. A 11 the dirt thut is taken ftcnt the spol for the .'otihd ? lion of the building, is being hauled 'on the street nenr the Court House", Vhich will result in filling up a bad plaice, and make that hitherto buggy 'crossing during wet weather high ami dry. Again we say, Hurrah for Boli vor"! ? _____ ?SO ET AND TEN DEE? The new street running in "front of 'the Fair Building is romantic of 'moon-shiny nights. A good many soft and and tender words of love Were uttered on the bridge on that street oil Tuesday night last. We have the declaration ol' two young inch; Unit were made there, which for levers' eloquence, fervor und pathos cannot be surpassed. Wo will not disclose the names of the parties en gaged in tins tender work, but if any young man wants to know how to ihitkc lovo, let him call at this nfii e, and we will show him how others -passed the Rubicon." Y. M. C. A.? Will hold public religious services from Friday June Oth to Sunday May 31th. The Association will have the assistance of several distinguished ministers to asst.-1 thorn. Mr. Wallace of Augusta, has been invited to assist with his noble voice. Our people will thus be afforded an opportunity to hear Moody's and Sah key 's hymns render ed by a fine singer. The people of the Town are cordially invited lo encour age the association hy their presence. The first services will probably he held in one of our churches- next Friday evening. Fuller particulars in our next issue. MOEE EASCA ETiT? ( On Saturday night, Ja.-t. Mr. I'jit Carson's barn was set on lire and burnt down. The work was imdunbl ly that of an incendiary. The barn was a new one, and co~l to build il Eil.500. Besides consuming all oi' Mr. Carson's corn and fodder, ll?c lire burnt up two wagons, two horses and lour nudes. There was no in surance on the property. It seems that South Carolina is being convul sed from center to circumference du ring this Centennial Year of Stuto refbrnT. by larceiros,burglaries, arsons, rapes and' murders. An inglorious era has old South Carolina been made to witness'. - SOMF MO Ii E 11 lTb'OltM? On the 22lid lust., about 2 o'clock in ,tho di?y,. n.couplo.of colored nibh visited tilg' place of Mr. John NY. Wbcttscll, in the lower part of thja County, m ar the Charleston line, and applied to him for work. Al r. Whet sell iurormcd the two inch that ho ,would4iUy to'hire them a day., .ur'twp, 4iut ^si'rw^ni^sio^ make ho definite bargain with them. Tliey inquired of him how he paid his hands oil',* und was iuforincd thai lie i generally -.let them Nhftv.ei money, but. su7netim5s^*pVMp theni'' in groceries. About this lime they loft, but shortly i returntid^i'i-om- thu. j.oa.r-. ut ,tho Iwi^u, entered .Mr. W'ssick room, demanded his keys, Laud told J:im thattif hej 'bjd riot, tell fcUem where his m'pq?>$wfas they would kill hiih. ' To PuvVhis life he Complied wiih their request, when the scoundrels hc'pel themselves to money, Clot hi tig, gims' and pi\> visions. The, desperadoes ..who thus in the broad open day linto entered lite d wi ling of Mr. ,\\"UotsjclI ami sucked it. arc described by our correspondent, one as a cold black man, about six feet high, and the other as a dark miiluttu,!'our and a half fe^el high,lame and bus u scar oil his faro. Ccntenial Reform ! t^. Tilly COXCEUT? As advertised the Concert by the Glee Chlb eame o'irnt Elliot Hail on Tuesday night last before a large and respectableaudience. The programme was line and in its execution afforded evidence of the pains taking and good til's to of Prof. Borg. For the infor mation of our readers, we give the programmo entire: Swedish March, by the band; The Maid of the Khiiie; chorus by the Olcc Club; Polka, by the Ihtiid; Good by Sweet 1 lehrt. Tenor Solu; Speak Gently, by the Hand; (.}odd Night My love Good, Night; duet for Sbprti lio and Alto; Java March, by the Bund; Mother Kissed Mu in My I >reams,Soprano Solo; Sicilian Hymn, by the Hund; La Indiana. (Quartett Ibr Piano, Violin, Uoriiott stud Tuba; Waltz, l.v the .Hand: Serenade, Tenor and Has.-'. Each piece "was warmly applauded, a lid heartily (.mjoyed by the audience. ' ('?< <l l.iy Sweeihenrt," by Mr. lernst Mont/el. was superb. 11 is voice was sweet, Soli, und insinuating, und ?exactly suited to the rendition of a j piece so do.'ioutii and touching. "Good Night my Love, Good Night,5'was I .-ung by .Mis tonic Wnnnama kcr hud Miss Wc.-sie t'oll'hs in a manner that reflected erulit upon them, ami unve enjoyment to I he audience. They too were warmly applauded. "Mother j Kiss hie in my Hrcamsi" by Miss/1 Juiia Slat jr, was the c!t?f\l teuere of !!:o. evening und brought down the house, hi a word, the entire per formance was good. The "Glee Club" have lallcnt, and its members know exactly how to show it. Prof. Borg deserves the thanks of the community for having gotten up so excellent an entertainment. Hut one thing tend tled in the least to mar the enjoyment of the occasion, and that was.the whistling anil nippiugby ii?iiumheV' roi^lUtle boys'wh'o seemed determined to make their pa's and ma's feel what, smart chaps they ? were : raising, .j lt,s may. seen; nice to the parents ol these' little, hoys to have, theiu to t/hi.-Ttlc at every entertainment given in Orange'? burg, but, we?r.ojpuoLlully,si:ggc.-.t llii.it if the practice is to he continued, that he;ren.!u>r a placebo given llieiti in the programme so that they may mount the stage and show ii/f tin sir "ui.-sy" parts to better advantage. Ktlitor Orittuji'bm'ij A'rirs ami 'I in tea : 1 desire that tlie public may know the cause of the opposition of the Free Citi:x'n to me as a man ami as an ojflccT, and avail itiy.seli'ol your iviiliiublo eolitnihs ?s the medium j through which that in forma ti ?n .-ball j be given. j Sometime back I whs approached 'by the Editorof the Frn ('?/,':<?? \> ho importuned mo. t<? give his paper th ! patronage of my olliec, thai is, ihe publication of the. Sheriff's sale.!, i I declined for the reason that his phper did liol have a circulation suflicieut to warrant such a step on my part. It was my opinion then, ami is ycl, that those who arc unfortunate in having their properly sohl by the Sheriff, should have the benefit of the largest possible advertisement of their sale-, so that a just and fair price might be oilbrcd in exchange therefor. Property would not billig hall ils value at She rill's sales if it were advertised only in papers of a limited circulation. For this reason I de clined to comply with the request of the Editor of the -FreeQilfcni. Jle ihcn endeavored to induce my com pliance by ollcriiig mu :i /<er reilUtr/e of all moneys received for ailvorti/.ing sales to hc^ppadu by mo, il l would patroni/.e his paper. I still '.bought that the Sheriff's sales should bo largely advertised and again declined I?) give them to the Free Qitizen for publication. For this act of public ti lid otiicial duly both to creditors and debtors, I loat the esteem of the journal aforementioned, and have 'been the subject of its slurs ever since. The public can now judge of the honesty of the motives which prompt ed its opposition to me, and whether J could not, even now if I desired it, chango tho Free Citizen into my friend. 1 beg pardon for having had to encroach upon your columns to make this statement, hut believing it to be a duty which devolved upon me as.a man and as an official, I have deem ed it proper 10 make it. Very Respectfully, E. I. Cain, Sheriff, Orahgoburg Countv. ,. ? - - I M-I?i f T ,-y A 'S * 'A i Fi.owiiii ? that Changes its, "Cobou.?Rotany is a division of na tural science which treats of plants, and a study of Vcgofabl3 Phisinlogy must he the foundation of botanical. knowledge?a study only -possible by tlir improvements in the microscope and, in organic .chemistry^-,. { s.vdantSj are not. .scattered haphazard over the', earth,; boUuieal geography. must,be.; studied, with this, plant-history. Rotany may be applied,, tot he wjints J "oPevery day life, n$ WAtfrieulturef1 Horticulture! or Medical Rotany. Aninurisj (jli?ni fxhihit? P? infltyctuus instinct in selecting medicinal h rbs, and an observation of: their habits has often, even in the present lime, led to most valuable, discoveries. And should man, with his knowledge and appliances, fail to diseovci less than ! I the i brute ' . It is of Medical Botany we Would speak, or of the Hcpatihe Plant, discovered in Southern Nubia, , the Flower of which chances its color with every change of the atmosphere, The remarkable changes and varia tions of this Plant and Flower, have been lor years our special study, re sulting in the discovery of its po-ses- 1 sjou of wonderful medical properties, (lie existence,, and value of which I have heretofore been entirely un known to medical science. Alter 1 much labor and scientific investiga tion, wo have succeeded in extracting its peculiar medicinal principles; which is a .specific and cure for all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Howe's; a permanent cure for Dyspe psia, Indigestion, Spleen, Constipa tion, Jqundicc, and all Billions Com plaints. Of course we cannot send a living Flower of this Plant to ail who read of Hopaline; hut to all who will send their address to M erteil & Ududoui Philadelphia, Pa., with a tlirec-rcent stamp for return postage, wc will send Free a fac-sinile of the Plower, that; will change its color just the same as the real Heparine Flower. The Medicine, Merroll's ITepatinc, for sale by Dr. A. O. Dukes Orange hurg, S.O., and will cure all diseases of I be I /ivcr. LAI Jo <)VKICK'OK COVNTY A UPITOfy i.iic.\N<:Kaui(R, S. O., May 25th 1871?. Notice is hereby given, that ibis office will be open to receive Returns of Personal rVflrjieriy from the 1st day of June, until the 20ch'*day of July IS7?. Taxpayers will Return die manner of Ctttlo, Hur.se?, Mules, ami Assei1, Sheep ami ( biats, Hogs, I.iogs, Watches, Silver Plate, I'leasiirer t 'arriages ami ineiv values. Also, average value as Manufaetures ami as Mer chant-:, Moneys, Credits, over Indebtedness*, Sleeks a lid P.ends, together with "all other property'! not enumerated above. All trans fers of Real Kst., must be reported. 50 per cent penalty will In- added to all property hot Kelurncd prior to July 20tli 1S76V ; .1 AS. 'VAN TASSICt*. County Auditor Of Oraiijjebiirg Co. may '27 lit STATE -OF SOJ'frl tXROblNA. ? > t)uA.\<i?:nrKu I'ucnty. I?y A i.v!. 1'?. Knowi.tok, Enquire, J. P. WbcreHS, Lewis (.'oilier, hath made suit to me, to grant lo him letters of Adminis tration of the Kstate and clfceti of CVesar Carp, laic of said county, deceased. These arc therefore t? cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the saiil Ca-sar Cam, deceased, that they lie and appear, before me. in (be Court of Probate, to be held at Orangcburg C. 11. on June 1'Jth, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have,.why (lie.said Administra tion should m>t ho granted. (Jiven under m> hand, this 20tli day of May, Anno Domini 1S7 A I'd. Ill KN?WLT?N, Ti-.-l Judge of Probate, Q. C. may :!7 U Notice of Dismissal NnTH'F. i> hereby given that 1 shall one month from date lib- my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate forOrange hiirg County, and n>k for letters of dis missal as (iuardaln of Jerome and John l! lea toij. .MaV Ifltli 187C), H. IT. C5LATTON, (iiiardian. may 10 41. ?3 O Iff N 6 Ci R E N succkssou ?V ROBERT ?1 IilNNY. Importer and Manufacturer OF HARNESS <fc SADDLES. lias the pleasure to inform the Public that he has Received a heavy Stock from the North of every description what bolongs to a first class Saddlery establishment. Also wish to draw jianicul.tr attention to his Stock of LAIM KS RIM XU SADDI.KS ami his assortment of SI 10 KS. Prices lower then ever. C>od Saddles at ?;>.->("). (iood Shoes at SI.7? <^5 TO I'KB I)?lY~iT pT) Home. Sample.! worth ?l free. Stinson ."v Co., Portland, Maine. , 1. . . . - J_ J_ xl.. Delinquent Land List for 1876 Ariilia,. Lithgo, Oeo 1 Lot and 2 buildings. Amaker, A V :581 acres and 22 buildings, Einbly, July 1 Lot and 1 building, Furtick, Celia Eat., 20 acred and 2 build ' Oliver, Thos. 1,000/acK-s arlil^'biiihlings, Palmer, Lenard 1 Lot, Poaree, .Tahies I Lot and 1 building, Last, L T 1 Lot, Zcigler, J .1 25 acres ami 5 building-;, Zcigler, Emma JOOO acres ami I buildings, : Zcigler, .bine M V>0p a&u? :uhI VVdlii I big* 8 - M.^SXi. I. r -LIL1. ]Jranch rille. i A rant, Henry Est. 183 aer?s ;mrtId' bhlld ! I'.nxter, Wilson S3-tieres, ? ? ;. f Sasportas, M .1 KM acres and 1 building, l_ S:u<|iortas, T K 227 acres and 2 buildings, Hummers, .lue 10 acres ami ."> buildings, ..., liiehardsdii, Jue OlUcxc.-. ai .d. u Udldings., Ctur Can: i'j Colemah, RP 540 acres iujjd 2 buildings, Dukes/Joseph 100 acre/; . ' j Olovcr, Joshua. 120acres, I", ; >"\ . .. ? ' Inhhinct,fit W I'M. Sf?Tntn-ckaifc] 5 build ings. Jackson, d;F200 acres,and l buildings, I.cgare. Thos, II Kcv 1,0/10 Mebaiu, Angus 91) acre--, , -: Uoln-rts, 1'" W 2? acres and 2 buildings,;' Whilakcr, II C 100 acres and 2 buildings. Rtubler, M F & L A Zciglcr Agt., 1880 a ores and 4 buildings.- t Cow Castle. Cam, O L 100 acres. Collier, Lewis P ?9S acres and 0 buildings Collins, Caesar 112 acres. \ Connor, 1) E 550 acres anil 1 buildings. JiicliaruVoii, Dick 100 acres and ."> build ings. Fasportas, M J 590 acre- and 1 building I Slicpard, .1 L H0 acres. I Stephen?, Stephen 25 arres ami 1 build ing. Summers Daniel 201 acres and 2 build ings. Van Tassel Jas (sold to L. II. Austin) 000 acres. Van Tassel Jas (sold to L 15 Austin) 200 acres. Van Tassd Jas (sold to 1. U Auststi) 352 acres and 2 buildings. Jidt'to, Olhyah Asuiiry (50 acres and 3 bnildirgsJ T>:eker, Sahiuel 12 acres and 2 buildings. ElkubeHu Bozard.C F Mrs <I5(J acre.*. Hoil'mau J . >\\ 000 acres and 12 build ing. Livingston, Loui-a G00 acres, ami -1 buildings. Mack, das 11 200 acres and I buildings' Sally ftaford 100 acre-?, 2 buildings Andrews, Thad (.' 50 acres. Lull, M -J72 acres, Kiiey Peter 20 acres and 1 building. Thompson, Isaac 31 acres. 'Goodlttnd. Phillips, I A 2( 0 acres. Jkbror., Cawoft, llucliad W 150 .-.eres and 0 buildings. Johnson, J M 2t-0 acres and ti-buildings. Liberty Andrews, Thad C 201? acre*. Lyons. Clicesehoro. L. C. 1?0 awo-i^ud. J.. build- j big. Darby, J U Dr. 1?00 Jwacti ..iUid. ?. V"'ld. ing-y ijj '. ' ?' V I lampion Addison ll'O acres. Hart Gabc 15<l aciv>- and 3 buildings. Hopkins Kelson 1155 acres ami (? build ings* j. ? ?.<<??> t*5 ' Keilt, S S Mis- lC02 and If) building?: Jrick Campion 20 acres and 2 buildings. Middle. Avers Elizabeth 11 1 acres ami 1 hnild i tigs, Lruiier, J D acres and .'} buildings At-tr Hope. Ott, J V 11 acres and 1 building. Oramjc. Antlcy, K 1? Agt 070 acres. Pozard,J E 50 acres and 8 buildings. Lo/ard, C P Mrs -10 acres and 2 buildings Colter GeO 1 Ticreand 2 moldings. Daitlzler- Addison 27 acres. DeMa-rs, F 1 building. Felder, E .1 100 acres and 2 buildings. Glover & Pearce. 250 acres and -I oniiily ings. Ilartr.og, W F 1 Lot (Jamison) 3 build ings Inabinut, Mary A loS-acrcf. .Jacksoiv, Andrew 50 acres and-3 buildingn Joup?, William 91 acres. Maichanl, Mary Est,, \ Lot ami 1 build ing. MeKinlay, Francis I. 1 Lot and 1 buibl ing. Andrews Tliau C 1 Lot Market St. Mint/., Irwin I Lot ami 1 buibling. Holiiiisoii, 1' It! acres ami 2 buildings. Sasportas, M .1 MOO acres and 1 building. Sasportas, T K 110 acres ami -1 building*. Smith, H M 1 Lot and 1 building. Sarney, doe 114 acres and 2 buildings. Till, W C 150 acres and 0 buildings. Tides, Alice 1 Lot and 1 building. Thompson, John M 1 Lot and 1 building. Tbonipson, Oeo. or Lonapart, Thomas 7 acres. ! '"Washington, John 20 acres. Willi i ns, Cnthrine E 1 Lot and 2 build ings. Zimmerman, Stephen 50 acres mid 3 buildings. / Yin? drove. Fitzgcralds, J D K 40acres and 4 build iugs. I Fhidd, Henry 122 acres amb/ti building.-. * J J , . ,.,??.!-? I. _j_ II ?. _ ?fl__ J '?fifar. Adams, Joe 80 acres. Hiowuiug, Mrs U 42 acres < iuilliard, J.,I:n 17 acres. Kinder, E Y ?100 acres and S buildings. Wittges, O II 114_ acres aud 3 buildings. ? : J'rovidencci". Hull, EM, Si* Acre^s.and 1 building. Jackspa, l'e'ier^OD'aeres and-3 buildings Jackson, ltoht!K 50acres and'8 building! *fcnW#w i? p ft a ni ShifUM-i IHnt^lM.Woucres. ', f\i w A Fiuunnij, Allen 50 acres. v i JOiDiav-BiiojirinBl iljud.ee, fcli H am^. Jacfcrtm, !?! M/Mrs 2|j acn l^itj^il^? aere*??I*i biiild&JfeKi MeMich'-al <5 S 17 acres. MeMiehael, N A -Mrs lGl acres. I id liier, J D 38 acres and 2 buildings. Shirk ie, l> (J lj$U gCrtej and'4 bnildjugs. # ^Wiiliaiiis S^t^u^.?i^acrt^Ci^l l^nliljj iiigl Rrow'u, William ?l) acres and 2 buildings "Keitt, Milliard 59 acres. ' Mullius, Jfcltv 1^7 acre*? jjf j '" t I : Andrews, TluuJkW pcres^ v j ^| , II tf/oir. l'.onnett, M A Mrs 125 acres and S build , lT(, ,mm?M mi/.bec, e.li (?1 acres. Hughes, E 81 acres. ?; " .. . j" llugbcs,' Ellott 100 ao-fes und 4 buildings. Jackson, Moses CO acres and 2 biiild'tngs. Jefcoat, D 0,125 ucres-;. ,. ?; Jones, A in ns -17 acres. Kittre'I, ( i W 1U0 ne,ras and 2 buildings. Moultrie, William 10 acres. ,F ?, ' lived, 0 S 200 acres and 1 building. . Andrews, Tbad C 010 acres and 7 build ings. '/.ion. Hoi bin, .1 II N4 acres and 5 building--. Daisy, John IG acres. Felder, Sam 40 acres and 2 buildings. Flinch ess, William 40acres and 1 build ing. McMicbael, E X 0 7 acres. McMicbael, Jerone X 50 acres. McMicbael, M K Mrs l'o?kcr. Cephas SO acres and C buildings. Simnios, John II Trustee 200 acres and 1 buildings. The following is a list of Taxpayers who haw tendered "15111s of the Hank of the State" in payment ?f Taxes and published by instruction rceieved from the Comp trolh?r-< Jenoral of S. C : .1 in ft in. (Jeolwvin, A li 1000 acres and 9 build ings Speigner, W P <<00 acres and 2 buildings Watmamaker, J J Est 10(10 acres ami 20 buildings Wammut.-ikcr, W W 1150 acres, 25 build ings Zimim rnlan, Daniel 2720,acres, 3-1 build ing.*. Out (*<or Ant ley, It 1' Kx'rfil acres, 1 building Farmun, Oliver, lOlO acres, 18 buildings Green, M H 700 acres, 8 buildings Shuler, I) W 1*50 acres, 4 buildings Kdivto Felder, P S ?Till) acres, 5 buildings Jennings, II H .5200 acres, 45 buildings Snuiak, HZ 114 acres, 8 buildings Ktiztbdh Sj>trunk, W A J 7?0 acres, 0 buildings ?fitodbooi . Strothan, 0 J 2780 acres;'W buildings Stroman. .Jacob 5000 acres, 25 buildings Hebron Hydrk-k, A S 1250 Liberty rnr; Barton, I> K 1748 aeijes^f luildUf Davis (5 J, 139 acres,* buildings Lyons. Keller, W It 20(H) acres and 10 buildings Pauli jug, Willia l^?j&O ^e^ntLtf ld^j ings. . Middle.".: OH MO I Pithan, V 1701 acres and 10 buildings. 2lew~lf6a^ f . B-trton, D II S28 acres. * * [{ '? Felder, P S 2!)U0 acres and 18 building-. Frederick, S. M Mr* pJ^aeres., Frederick, A S Sjuf acres 9 buildings. Iliggs, II 155 acres, llobinson, "W F 500 acres and 2 buildings. , Otanyr. , j ( ?0 i Adden, Henry 1 Lot. A lhrceltt, M I Lot and 8 Vuildingft; i Antleyj 1% P >Kxo'r 45 acrosi Mud 1 'build ing. Antlcy, Jl, P Trustee 420, aorcsand G buildings. ' ' Hu/ard, Jacob D 80 acres nnd-5"buildings Hull, X A 1070 acres, 2 Lots and 13 build ing. Hull .S. Seovillo, 1 Lot; ' %' Hriggmaiin, F Ii W 2 Lots ami0 build lugs. ? Dantvdcr, S D Agt 807 acres and 4 build ings. Dukes, A (^T^ots 5 buildings. Ellis, E L Mi=s 103 acres 8 Lots and 4 buildings. K/ckiol, E Mrs 1 Lot and 4 buildings. Felder, P S9 Lot and 4 buildings. Frederick, A 1> 1213 acres 10 buildings. (.towon,P Bst I Lot and 2 buildings. Hnmilton, John A 1 hot and 2 buildings Harley, Joseph P 1 Lot 0 buildings. DJar.'w V 1 Lot. Louis, Ann Mrs 1 Lot, Louip, D 7 Lots and 4 buildings. Meroney, Ann E 8 hots and 8 huiblings. Pithan,W 2 Lots and 1 building. Quigly, r> J Trustee 1 I^ot. HiggM, II 550 acres, 2 Lots and 23 build i up?. ' Itiggs, II U 1 Lot. fJbUniuk, W A J 1 Lot and 2 huiblings. Mcoville, W X 1 Lot and 4 buildings. Till, W (' 150 acres and 0 buddings. Thorn, Choc. 11 acres, 1 Lot and 5 build ings. Thorn tV Jackson, I Lot and I building, \ anghn, M A Mrs. 400 acres and 8 build ings. Williams, Jas. A Agt 1 Lot and 4 build ings. Pine Grove. i Darby, A T J>r 1300 acres ajW 6 build ing*, r- ? Poplar,. S I E Jone??, IX D 017 acres and 1 1m ridings. WglPS 11 ? Q0 acres. Providence. Bull & Seovilie,3.3.1acres a^cfofifiljS ^8 ingri. :. tflarlL Ira I? 300 acre* and 10 butldlra-s. ..?Kellpr, Ann <C fl?tta.Crc.s ai≪jdniiUU ings. ffehlder, D A ?{fJnofiw and r'lfi'dbi^Typ IIvdrick,^At4J 1aw*w Brown, Elizabeth M 1200 acres and 6 Norrls, I> K 1810 aer.^s. a?d *3 buildingt. ?m? i> ,al??0?o aad?ti 2lo buildings. Robinson, .1 I) 10? acres and rbuildiugs. /.inn. U ? IfcirlpTif-D II SR'-Vcn>s andjl buildings. \ ftddfrr jil? S 2 $ deres, ffl Loids, P 1012 acres and o buildings. Itiggs, E J Mrs 31 wcres and 5 buildings. ? ? lUggrt,.4L3y0?a?-4tf und^ buildjn4j<u?J^ratww Salley, Ed ?van 1 23 acres. iSnioak, E T 5417acres and ? building*. . Sjniiak, U L 23 ?eres?, ^ ?* ? . ,-v I 3in?aUe,c Si &Mts I3f> abVuil and ftbiuld .ftiSj* -xiL fljt:MJ?.'jUF , . NOTICE is hereby given dial the whole of'die several parcels, lots andparts of lots )o& ?eil.' 4&[Mde?c|iFJd)^M pjeeeediug list, or so vuich thereof as will bc"nec?S3aj^~ . to nay'tlie taxes, penalties and assessAxtB'tir?'JT charged thereon, wjll be sold by Ti-*a?ur?M of Orangohurg Coi'intv,South Carbijnaj'at-/ f his oflice in said'County,, on .Monday, June 5th 187t>, unless1' said taxes', penalties and- t assessments be, paid before that1tljri*y?rt?^? .such sales will he conpnneit fifom diy<o".j, day, untill all of Said parcels, loU and parts of lots of Heal Estate shall lie sold o'r oflcr ed fur sale ?1AMES VAX TASSEL, Auditor of Orangeburg County, ' inav 20 1870 tf NOTICE Tile fast trotting thorough-bred Stallion MAMHKINO TKCSTEE will stand the seasoa at my stables. PEDIOKEE. MAM DM I NO TRUSTEE, by Mambrioo Medley, he by Old Mathbrihu Chief; Mam- ? briiiti Medl y's lirst dam by Young Medley, a line race mare, Fecund dam by Stanley; third dam by Trustee; fourth dam by Specu lator. MAMBR1N? TRUSTEE'S first dam Jenny Deitnev, by Holeolm; fiVst dam by Lady Woodford, by Sir William Woodford; he by Woodford; lirst dam bv llertrutid. MAM KU 1 NO TU ESTEE- was bred by ( Jeorg". W. Ogden, Wrights -Station, Ken tucky Central Hail IJoad, Bourbon County, Kentucky. II? is live years old, and has not had much handling hut what he had showed splemliil action. He trotted on the Columbia track last lall at the rate of 2-45 THAU. C AN DU EWS Orangeburg Livery and Side Stables. P. S. Hoard fora'few maros can be had at my stables. aprih 23th. tf, fake Notice, . We want to make a change iu our busi ..f |ioes^nd ^a^.jnade a A change in our prices. We I bnlT seif otftlEiitiro Sjock of 'GoorVs now in Store tit cost fbi* j the next thirty days. Womenn what we say, and would invite all.. * ? ? ? 1 '? .. ? i 1 'l' ' ; ,'1 / ?; those that wish to savo money to call and price before buying clse^vllcrt)^ ,?* r 'i :\ wt , \ .,7/ J. P. H?RLE y & (36. STATE-?F SOUThTcAHOLIWA^ OnANGMmno Colntv. By Aus; B. Kxowiton, Esquire, J.-J?. Where.-j?, J. E. Watt, hath made suit to me, to grant to him LottenIof Ad ministration of the 1 Estate and effects o( Win. K. Watt, Into of said , county; 'deceased. ? 'I hese are therefore to olto and ad' niouish all and singular, the kindred and Creditors of the suhl Wm. B. Watt," deceased, that thoy be and appaar, before n.e, in the Court of I'robato, to be he'd at Orangebiirg C. H. on May 29th, .rscxt,: after ptdiUci\tiQn hereof, at 11 o'olook in ">o forenoon, to shew cause, jf any thay have, why th?taid Admiuistiution shoulq npt bo granted.. tliven under my hand, this 10th day of Mav.Anno Domini 187ti. AUtt B. KNOWLTON, [L..S1 Judge of Probate, O. C\ nuy 13 4t PLACE YOI KSELE INDEPENDENT t>f tlic Scarcity of Labor, by procuring the celebrated 11KLL CULTIVATORS Coine ami sec them work, at the Eair Grounds and judge for your sclvra whether they are a hninbing or not. They are a great labor-saving implement, doinj; the work of two men and two hors??s with, one horse and plowman. For sale l?y CANNON & ROBINSON, Sole Agents for the County, may 6 *m a ?llir at home. Agents wanted. fP Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. mar 11 1876 ly