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_L O C .A. Hi. 'i :Kee notice of ^V. A. Moroney. It rained on Thursday night. Lii'.-'^ 1 " ?-???mi ?. See advertisement of Mr. J.C. Pike. See advertisement of John A. Hamilton. Tho people are preparing their lauds lor planting. Mr. \V. C. Hives has been appoint ed a Trial Justice by bis Excellency Gov. Hampton. Hampton's Mounted Riflemen, with Mr. Thar in as Captain, Ibis been ac cepted into service by the G >vera >r llickcnbackcr & Taylor have dis solved co-parlnorship, ami the busi ness" hereafter will be conducted by Mrij Luther S. Jlmkcn baker. Straw bonds arc all the go now in certain courts. 1 lie grand jury will have their attention called I) the fact. life Coinct und Independent h*ire Companies : an a race on Wednesday afternoon last. The Independents' triumphed. A.,Fischer will buy beeves, hags* chickpus, egg? and all other country produce and pay the highest in irk el price cash for them, The Rev. T. W. Mcliichamp has accepted the call made by the Bap list C hure!? in this place and will preach there to-nibrrow. ~- mmtt~ ? - 1 i Thursday was a holiday and the Post Master closed the oliice at o'clock P. M. What, use was th- re to incommode the white, citi/.ciis when Grant refused to l?t tin in observe the day ? Mr. W. K, Crook is an expert at bottoming cane s -atvd chairs. Tiioso in possession of chairs in n.vd of now bottoms should semi them at o.i :e to Mr. Crook. He can make lhe.it as good as new, and warrant- his wotk The funeral of Mr. Murray Robinson, Jr., took place at the Pr'-shyleriaii .Church on Sunday last in the pres tnce uf a large and sympathetic Lnudience. Mr. Robinson's death is Widely regretted by bis numerous friends. Over one hundred and ten thou A?abd dollars have been c dleetod by ."..I; Hampton Government.. No mat Grant recognizes Chaaih rkiiii ^Fthc people hol I out in relusiu{ t > pay any taxes to his bogus admiuis ?t ration, he will have to surrender. 'Greek disregarded Gran t's order "forbidding the observance of Wash ing ton's birth day, and went through the si reels whooping and singing on Thursday last* Were be wdiit? he woijtld doubtless be arrested foi disobedience to the cdicl of the irTfciu?lityrant at Washingtoti. Y. M. C. A.? This organization held ils annual meeting at their rooms on Kussel Street on tii'o '25d inst, and elected the following gcutlehien as its oliicers for the ensuing year: President, M irtin? w Gl .if b\ vicePresident, Ja*. IL Fowles. Secretary] W. IL Thompson. Treasurer, J. C. Pike. South Carolina is the only State in the Union where the whites were forbiddcR":io celebrate the birth day of George'Washington, the Falber ol America. .It is a Knlipmil holiday but the insolent whiles should not enjoy it. So said Chamberlain and so ordered Grant, the great centen nial gift taker and partner ol whis key thieves. A V MA SOXW IIA L L? Tftftv is '"the time for our friends in the country, to witness one of the finest performances ever given in Orango burg. The advertisement giving particulars, will be found elsewhere in . this issue. Wc advise cverv one of our readers to avail themselves ol the opportunity to enjoy themselves. Tho entertainment will be a benefit for Messrs. Tobiu and SehifUcy, two do serving young men. New sceneries for the occasion. Let all of Orange bnrg turn out and show her apprecia tion of talent and home enterprise. 011ganixing 'Ulli militia? Governor Hampton is commission-; ing the officers of the militia com panies throughout the Stale The "Edisto Hilles," a crack company, has been recognized by the Governor and its officers commissioned as follows : Captain, Samel Dibble; First Lieu tenant, W. V. Izlar; Second Lieuten ant, YV. II, rerryclcar; Third Lieu tenant, George \V. llrunsoii. nur only Titj-j i:i:st? It. will be a waste 6f time and money for fanners to buy inferior fertilizers because they are seemingly cheap from bei.ig low priced. Use j only articles which have been, tested for years, and have proved sola pled to ilie making of' orii a'tid Cotton, Such and article i- lIi? Wilcbx; (.1 ibhs: iV. Cb:'s Manipulated Giihno, which the luniiu'ttcturcis <!":'.. r, through their agents, <>n very liberal terins,1 deliver ed nt ih('depots in the interior; pay able in >ii? dling t otton, ill lifn:en cuits per pound, delivered at jdantcrs' nearest ?I- pol next FidII ?nx i versa i:Y YouyGA.yiciiii The Anniversary of this Company came oil oil Wednesday last. I he Cou-ipauv paraded through the streets escorted by their sister companies. In the evening the Young America repaired lo Slater's Hotel, where with the Independent Hook and Ladder Company a splendid supper was en joy od. A fter the supper came toasts, sen tiinciit and genor.il g>>l cheer Speeches w ere made, by Judge Glover, ''apt. Hamilton, M. I. Browning; Esq , Foreman J. II. W?hlers, Ca jit. I/dar, Mr. Fowles, Mr. Kiggs, Mayor Unliycr and others. In the absence of the Editor of the N i:ws and Times Samuel Dibble, Esq., responded for the press in an cioquentand highly complimented address. The following officers were alec led by the Young America to serve the present year: President, S. Dibble; Vice Presi dent, IS. S. Hubble; Solicitor, Jas. F. Izhir; Treasurer, Joseph Branson; Secretary, J. L. I i cid t man; S?i-gc?u A. C. Dukes; Directors, F. S. Dibi le, W. IC. ( lark, Pent brook B runson a:.d K. (J. Dibble; Axemen, A. Fis cher and J. J. Street. STILL AT SKA. j lvib at b;s: i>oxk 1ieos T Tj'i.K i?KKS|liEXT iAlk Vf)TK. j The Democrats in Council?The Caucus Ajourned Without Deeiiling Upon Any future Action. YV itsii i ng'ti n, February 20.? About one hundred members were present at the Democratic caucus last bight, licpreseutativc Clyiner presid ing. ItCprescntativc Vance, of Onio, offered a resolution as-erting thai t he Hum eral- .-lo.old avail themselves of ail legitimate mean.- to defeat the de (rision of the Electoral I rihiinal. '1 be ( onimis-ion i?? oliitioii caused much discussion, Im: was mil voted on. lb-pie eniative .M ills offered a re-o I tition declaring ail exigency cotuieui plated by the ('(institution having arisen, neither candidate for the Presi (leiicy having a majority of the elec toral vote, the House should at. om e proceed io vote for a Piesii.ent. Representative Springer offered a re solution reciting that Hampton and Nil bolls are legally i le, led Gover nors of South Carolina ami Louisiana respectively, and that an amen lineal bo made to the army appropriation bill confining the operations of troops to the frontier. Heprcscntnlivcs Randall, of Penn sylvania, Hooper, of Mississippi, Knott, of Kentucky, McMnhon, of Ohio, Ellis, of Louisiana, Jones, of I Kentucky, .Springer, of Illinois, Pop pleton arid Walling, of Ohio, ami Mills, of Texas, favored action on the pending resolutioi-s, and Rcpreseutn tives limit*n and Harris, ol Virginia, Buck tier, of Missouri, and Durham, of Kentucky, expressed themselves against all resolutiflks. Mr. KHis, of Louisiana.supported the resolution of Representative Springer, in a very earnest speech; Ho said his people were determined not to submit to an illegal govern ment any longer; that it- was now literally a question of life or death with them; that they had a right to lool; to tin- Democratic parly in Con gress to pre veil t thc-usc of the army to maintain their oppressors in power. I lie Miid : "We ask of you that no further ftipplie-; be voted to the army unless it is to lie con lined to its legiti mate occupation, t Vies came from :i!l parts of I lie hall, "not a dollar, not a dollar!" A resolution was offered requc.-li"K the Democratic] mchibers iif tlic Floetoru! Com mission to withdraw* I rum their seats, and re lu.se to act longer with the Commis sion; also, a resolution d -daring it the duly of the House to prevent, by all means in its power, the coinplcl.ioa ol I the electoral count, and consequent declaration of Hayes* election. Speaker Randall proclaimed that in his opinion, it was the duly 61 the j I louse to resort to dilatory ladies! That the mnnilcr in which the Com mission hud acted, absolved them fro tu all iddignthiiis. to respect its.de.*' dision. liesri' I t wnstlieuii I ??bt il I right oi the two ii nisei 0 Congress [ to go behind the reairns; that this power had been 'delegated tiitiioCim mission and there was no possible ex cuse for i is refusal to exercise it. The I people knew that r?den was olootb.l j ami they looked to the House to pre serve to tin m the fruits ol' their victory. He thought il was due to ihcm.-elves that they refuse to submit pa.-sivcly to the treachery which bad been practiced. Representalive Brown, oi' Ken tucky, offered a resolution, the same in .substance as that reported on Sat urday night, declaring that the ehe (oral counts! i.ti 11 proceed without dil : tory opposition, hut strongly protest ing against the action of I he majority of the Commission who signed the de cision in the Florida and Louisiana cases He said ho had received inti mations from numerous sources that a rearlirmntioti of the caucus action o*' Saturday was necessary llo did not, however, press the resolution, hut vie ded to representative .Mc'Mahoil, who moved that ihn caucus take a re cess until after the count of he Oregon vole in the joint meeting of the two Houses. The motion was carried. ii ?? ?m ? ' ? ^ot*^?-? ADVICE OHA TIS? Tho Hon Alexander II. Steven says :?"The Globe Flower Cough S rup bits proven it most valuable remedy to me." Gov. dames M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"1 shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by iric and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate, lung infections." 1'jX-Goy. Brown, Of'Gtt.j says: ''lie finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent rein oil)." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the alllicted. Th u'sp suffering from cough, cobis und lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. Il will positively.-'curei con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. 0. Dukes. \y0X DEIiEUli SIM CESS? It is repoi tod that liosclieo's Ger man Syrup bus. sin',- its iiitrpduc tibi) in i.Uf. United Stales, reached t; e .ii in use .?ah1 oi ?10.000 dozen per yeiii. < Ivor i"> I) ).) I hugjisl have ordered I his medicine dirccl from the Kaciory, at Woodhitry, N. .1.; and not one has reporte I a single fnilure hub every letter spt.-ti us of its list u ishing success in cur ng severe Coughs, Colds settled oil (he IIroast, Con.-ai nipt ion, or tiny disease oi the Throat and Lungs, We advise ahv person that has any prod is p ?siiioii to weal: Lungs, to go to their Druggist ? -and gel ibis Medicine, or inquire* about it. Regular size, !?> cents: Sitniplo Bottle, 10 cents. Two do scs will rciio"c any ens.'. Don't ne glect your con 'Ii when you can get the above remedy from Dr. A. I' Dukes. -?woap ? - ? ?wi ii Call at Dr. d. G. Wuiinnmakor's ami get a pamphlet ami read about Dr. ('lark Johnston's great Indian blood syrup, the. best medicine in use. Dr. Wan mi milker also has the mcdicino for sale at wholesale and retail. juhc 21 Dr. A. C. Dukks is giving awiiy ii handsome hook entitled "Pearls! for the People," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. Jt also contains a history of tho discovery of the "llepatinej" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, cbiilispaiion nnd indiges tion, &e.i and gives positive assur ance tliat; when the Ilepatine is used it effectsit permancn' and la-ling cure ol these diseases, which prevail Lo such an alarming extent in our country Take the Ilepatine for all diseases of the liver. tizi W ob uawoaaa Is hereby givehjjihtit in thirty days from dale, application will be; m ule to the Clerk of Court for Oraugob'arg County to grant a Charter to ISdisto Lodge No. 83. I. ?. O. L'\ in con form i ty with the Act uf Assembly, entitled "An Act to pr--vide lor granting ui certain Chitrters" approved February 20th 1S74. .1. II. WrMir.Eit.s 1 Committee. V. DhMaUs. } leb 17 Im J. C. P I K E Culls tho attention of Iiis eiistonicrs that he has on luinil the ftillqwing popidnr IMiosphnteswhich he disposes of;on us reasonable Terms as any other llttusc in our Town, and in exchange for cott )ii if p.u'tios desire it. IS. FRANK CO KS j Eagle ?moMated Borne. Atlantic I and also PEEUVIAN GUANO I an 1 will procure other kind-- if wanted. ENTERTAINMENT in* tin' v?ii tii;; ni:.vui*iT ok ! Mr. I .<:. Tolltn and (1. A. Sehilllev, i ! Wcdiic^lay aiid Tim '<lay Fci>.2Stli ?ml Mitreh Il?lh 1*477 Tin: performance will consist r> t* ihe :> act drama, Kn?ll cd "Th? Idiot Witness" and laughable f arced '?Slasher and Crasher" and ''Tli? Boats lit tlie Swan."' Tins benefit,is given to Messrs. TnVin aiid Sehiflley lor the painting of the scenerynow used in theiMasonic Hall. Full orchestra under the leadership of I'rol Berg. Tickets to be had at Dr. Dukba Dray St?re aiid :it the door. Poors open 7 l o'clock I*. M. I ertorinance at s. 2? n m v f. a n $ i ? a n o Tarties desiring guano delivered on or hei\ire 1-1 April can maka ariangeaieata raiigctucnts with inc by calling in . iir/y. 1 Vi'iivim < '. t::i i<> u> Imp'or i Ii is hands is net Cash, and I r.hall till first all lots engaged on Much (? riiis. I tun ro ceiving same hy ^.si.l vessel froth New York. J>l:?)r-l>li:ilo and Acid at lowest price.. Sniv. t r.-:, ('oJleo, rl,oT>:\(M.*o Paniily Flout', i.'i?i\vs, * Steel &c. always on hand Iiai'ly Iio?c-ii G oodi'ieli anid l'eeiTesss Seed Potatoes also IScd lltx*i l?E ?or Uziiti. J. A.. Hamilton HiihsuII Street next in l.'ornelso.i'*. Sheriff's Sales. Ity virtue <?i~ Sundry Kx cuiious I to t ie directed, I will seil 1 (?> the highest bidder, at Orange burg C. II. on the. lirsl Mondiy in March I I next, for cash all the Wights; Title aiid la- [ lercslsof theOotendiuits in the Ibilo.viug ! propel ty, in wit: All dial plantation or tract <d land containing diu- hundred und liitv acres, ' iuhre or hss, situated in OrangcbiirgCotiiity and hounded on the North sind List by liiuds of Win.' A.-Watt, oil the South hv I lauds of KsUUe of Jacob Ho<s, <:i tli ? Wi "t j by hiiids of K. Diiffnrd Levied on iis the I property of A. .). L'arr, at the suit of 1*\ Is , {'villi r, ttiiai'iliaii. Al.?i) I All that plantation or Intel of land eoii j laining live hundred acte-, more oi less, j situated in Snake Swamp in said County, hounded mi the North by lands of Mt ' Michcal, Last hy Ihown, South hy , landa tit" IS. I*'. Simmons, West hy lands til' . llleiitSr.iy. I.'-viel ?m as the property of I John Howe, at the Suit til" Stirah I?. Walt. All that tract "i' land, in siid county containing eleven acres, more or less, about one and due half miles froiii llranchvillc, [ hounded by hinds of K A. l-aircy and Sain'l l!iid, Levied tni a; the properly of i .1. M. l'harlraud al the suit of Izliir a- f)ib I hie. A I.SO. All that plantation or tract of land in said County, coiitainiiig eighteen hundred I acres more or less, being Iloinestc-'.d tract j Of. iIn: late I'avid Honsel*, als ?, one carriage, two wagons and one mule, Levied on as the property of I >avid I Iouser al the suit of 1?. .1. I'witty and .) V Kisciiiau AUSO. A" that plant Uion or tract of land in said County containing one hundred acres i inure or less, now in possession of David Iv ! Thomas, and hounded on the North hy lfiitdi of S. It. Kvans. l-'asl by binds of K.i lale D O. Co lier, South by' lands of l >. S. Thomas and L. IL 10van?. ALSO. one horse. Levied on as the property of W O. and Sarah Oollici" Administrators of j D. L. ("oilier! at the suit ol .lohn IC. Moorer 1 slicing for T. C. Andrews Assignee, A i.so. All that plantation or tract of land in :aid County containing two hundred ami ninety aoies more. <>r !>? -s, bounded Ko-ttji by K-taic lands of James A Mo(!rmvand liobcrl Hun. ::, Ivist hy lands of \V A Me (.?rew\ Norl11 bv lands of .lolni .) Hunger pillrr. ICniauuoi Wisoand Hoheit Kcllor, and W. -i by lands of Henry I'ant/.ler and Uober.j Hoiiek. Levied on as I lie' property of Tarlpui H Metirew at tho riiil of \\* j i'. 'fr. vi!!?-. A l.-O. All lhal plantation or tract of laud, con taining one hundred acres, inoro or loss, in Kdistn Kork, bnnn 1. 1 -South bv 1?. U. .1611 c .at. North by 1?. It. ISitrton, l-ast by \V. A. M iekey, Weiit by Hates ami others. Levied oh as t!i pr'v of V. llate.i at the suit of Allen Iticliard-ion, ALSO. Ab Ilia! p'autotioii or tract of land, in ('.:???? Caw Township, containing two hun dred anil lour iicies, more or les.i, ami hounded by lands of Stabler, Stuley iuid Zeigler. Levied on as the proportv dfJ. A I. Hiklerbrand at the Kui*. of Jacob Hiid.r braiid A l.SO. All that plantation or tract of land, in said County i.-oulaining Two hmiil od acres, more or less, ami bounded North, Ka>l, We.>t and **outti hy beul- of John S. Ilo'.vinan. Iii:vied on as tie.- property of Mr-, Sophia Mi I n drick at the.suit of N. A. bull, A l.-.O. i 'ii Tui iilay lite ?Ith day of March I.S77' ::t the plantation of .1. A. .1. Hilderhraud, nnii lot ih.gs, one lot Cattle, Household and ICiie'iiM) i'ornituro and Karmin-.; Imple ments. I.evi d on as die propiu'iv of .1. A. J. Ilii-I -rbrtiii ! at lib suit of .Jacob llilder braVid. A l.so. On Tuo-s ? iy thi' dxlli day of March 1S77 at th? id ' tatj - Of .1 in?. I'. Ilrrition, about fifty h?-hcls Cor.i, aboal IO?O pounds fodder and about I J*> bhsheh', Cotton Seed. Le vied on a^ the property of .'ark Randolph at the ii uf .!. C. Harmon. Sh<-sill*- OlH.v, ) .1. il. MVINTiSTON, < ?ranuel?u v. C? ? S. i >. ('. I'Vb. U\ \<7 7. J bit. 17 ' .?,t. SHEiill-'F'S SALES. Matth.. M. Stro nan, Adui'x. Against Wiitsoa A. p'C'ain, late Ordinary, and otli .ers. Hy virtue of the Judgement herein. I will sell at Or;u.gehui-g <'. II. to the liighe?! bidder on the first Monday in March next, tho following real estate, (o wit : 1. All that piece. or parcel of laud situate in ph'oigcburg ooiinty, coiitainiug one hun dred and eight and one half acres, more or less, and designated as tract No. 1 or. plat made hy S. It. ?S: \V- A. Mel ichainp, Sur ? veyors. dated 8tli April. 1>7('., AIso otic oilier tract containing fseveti I t\ seven acres, more or less and designated as tract No, '2. in said plat. ] .'.. Also oiiii tuber tract containing two ! hundred and forty acre-: more or less, and 1 designated a-- traii No. (5 in said plat. ?I Also .me other \raet containing one hundred and forty-seven .?7-100 acres more or less, and designated as tract No. I in .-aid plat. ALSO. Tho remainder in dower after the deter mination of Mrs. Martha M. Stroman's es late in two nun bed and forty and a half a er more or Iiis-, assigno I to her by Com missioners in Dower, and designated on said plat as tract "A " Torairs of sale -< >:ie half cadi, balance on a credit of one year, secured bv bond bfpitr cha er- ii 1 inerti'age of (he premises. l\tr ehaser to pay f ir papers aud recording ALSO Mary V.. Oliver, Adui'x. ) vs \ ; I'rederiek K. Oliver, et ab J Hy virtue of the judgment ir, the above I (-utitleil ease, I will sell at t)rangeburg court j house, to the highest bidder, mi the fust Monday in March next, the following ; ir.i. t of land, to wit: All ilint plantation or tract of land coh ? laihing one thousand and sixty aerts, more , or less, situated in Orangehiirg county, au I j known as ''the beaver Creek" plant itioti, Imundcd ICa-t and South by lands of W|| I b un Speigner, formcrlv lands of K. I'.. ' Heath, on lite West by binds of J. Li. Hook, , North by IJeav.cr Creek Mar.di ; Terms of Sale?One-half cash, balance payable in one and two year-, secured by j bond of purchaser and mortgage of prciiu i ses, purchaser to pay I'm- papers and rceor j ding. A I.SO. ( ha-. W. Am iker at-ainst i l'ore Rafonl Salley and Sain, l'aullig J closure. I'.y virtue of the judgment berein. I w ill sell at (>rangeburg?0. II. on the first Mon day in March next during the legal hours of sale, All that tract of land containing one hun dred acre* more or less on Headwater of Utile Turkey branch, of the waters of Nor.h KdiMo Wiver. bounded on the North by hiiitls of O. It. ItileyJ on the West by lauds of J J lloakcr, South by lands of.M. f. Ubner, and liast by lands ofO. lb Hi ley. Tertua cash, purchaser to pay for paper and recording. A I.so. Wm. l\ Unit? ^ Fore against [ closure. W. C. Iteevcs ami 1'hos Smith J IJy virtue of (he judgment herein, 1 will sell ai OrangeburgJl. oil the first Mon day in March next, duringtlr; legal hours of s ihr. All that lot of laud al Howe's Pump, con taining Two acres more or less, bounded North hv lands of M. KoWtisoii Sr. South by lands ofW V\)uke.s, ti-ist by So. Ca. Railroad* and Wesl hv lands of Miss M. liaxtt-r and Nor?vood and Carter. Terms cash, purchasers la pay ior papers and recording. ALSO. <J. !?'. Steadin in, Assignee ) Fore I vs. r closure. W. W. & A. .J. Kvaiis. ) IJy virtue of judgment herein. I will sell at Orahgcbiirg 0. II. da the first Monday in March next during the legal hours of sale, all thai tract ?v parsc-j of laud situate lying and living in the pointty of Orange burg in Youiig Zion. containing eiglit hun dred acre-; more or less, hounded on the West hv land; of 1' S Rider, North In lands of (j V Dowling and \V Ii\V Riley, on t!i- Kasl by lands of A .1 ovans; und the. en tire Swamp portion of the remainder of the lauds of A. Iv.an:', and oim half of mill on Willow Swaiiip, with ail mill and pond big privilege. Terms of Sale?Cash enough to pay tlie sum due with interest on the sealed notes mentioned hi the complaint, and the co*t and expenses of this retiott. And the b:w-% ancc on a credit of one year. Secured by bond of tltu purchaser, hearing interest from the day of sale and a inort-rige on the premi ses. I'urc?has r to pay for papers and ro i fording. ALSO. ():: an ?i;i;ui:o?? I n C?MM?X*; Peas Thomas I . Ziiincrhiiiu v.f, Jacob W Ahtloy Trustees ot al. Hy virtue of the order of llie ('ire.lit !oitrt herein, I will sell at public nuctinu, it (>rangoburg 0. IL oh Moni lay (lie lifth lay of.March IJ577; ??Iui*iiig legal hours of r-a!.-, the following tract.-) of laud in this Ccuiity Traet of "27 a, rcs. more Or Uv.-*, on Sad ler Sw'nnip, hounded North and Northeast by lands lately of John I?' Uiley, Northwest, bv SVtdlcr Swamp, S?iitliwi-st by lands late ly of F I lligdon and I' M Hanghman, South by lands now or lately of Mrs M In atuu t. and Southeast hv lands lately of .lohn Miller Trac' c?I"iS 11 acres, more or los-, bounded North hy lands lately of John F It lieft Kiist by South Carolina Ciitiipany, Smith hy lands of S U Cannaday, an?l"V?'est by lands of I (. Wann iinakor" Terms?' lite third casli,*ruud llie remain ing two thirds* on a credit of one year, pur chaser to give bonds, secured by mortgage of the premises purchased, for the credit poitioiiof the respective bids; and to pay for papers and recording. Sheriffs OHieb ) J II Livingston brangeburg County - S. O. C. l eb lUth L-.77." J SHERIFF'S SALES. Hy virtue of sundr warrants oil Liens I will sell for cash, on Tueiitlay the sixth day of March next, at llie places herein men tioned, tlie followingproperty to wit. At the plantation of J (I ' Wannamakcr, in the County of Orangebuig, About 1"> bushels cotton seed. " 30 " corn. " 1000 pound? fodder, seized on as crop of I'M ward Washington. a130 About 2000 pounds fodder ? bushel* corn o Ji) " cotton seed One stack potato.'s,]V:/.idon as crop of IVt.-r tmtler under warrant on Lien to J 0 Waiinaniaker. At.SO At the riantation of 11 lUtsb, AI on- 100 bushels " iiO?tl pounds fodder li 22") budiels cotton feed One lot shucks seized on a? crop of Jo s< ph Gillian! ami Jacob Livingston under warrant on Lien to II M Hush. AtJjO. At plantation of<leo S Reed, in said county. About 50 biisbcds corn " 150!) pounds fodder, One lot of pea vines, seized on as crop of (!e.> S lteod under warrant on Lien to J C I l'ike. a i.s? I At plantation of C F (lehrela in said County. About '2 bushels corn ?? -100 pound- fodder ?? :;oO ??' rice straw, seized a-s crop of Adam Aiken on Lien a Lso About 1000 pounds fodder 'JO bushels corn *' "J? " cotton seed, seizeda.s crop of Jerry Kenherly A1/30 About !?5 bushels cotton seed, " 20!) pounds Fodder, " 7 liii.slicd.s earn, seized as crop of j II IS L indblphj Ab.>ut ? bimhels earn, " 10 " cotton seed, '? WOO pounds fodder. '? '20? " rice straw, seized as ? top of Ysiiiily Stroiuan. A i'Oo About 10 bushels corn, " 50 " cottonseed. " 800 " fodder, seized as crop of Vandy Ittuidolph. a i.SO About 15 bushels corn (.00 pounds fodder 200 " rice .straw " 40 " cotton seed, seized a? crop of Ned Hampton un.br warrants on i.b'ii to 0 F Uebrcls et ab Al.-O At plantation of Henry Livingston A bout 40 bushels corn, '? 500 pound-! fodder seized as crop of Henry Livingston under warrant oa lien to Lull ? Seoville. Sberiirs Ollice W. II LIVINGSTON Oningebiirg Couiitv \ S. 0. C. February 17th IS77 J NOT ACS In the District Court of the United States foi the Ka.-toi u District of South Carolina? In Hankruptcy?In the matter of Thaddus K. Sasportas, llankrnpt?Fie pa r to John Fisher, Trustee el. al. ^ Oredilors ho'ding liens anlinst Estate of Thaddens K. Snsportas, bankrupt, arc ro quired to present and prove the same beforo Charles It. CJlover Fsq, special referee, at Orangebiirg S. ('. on or before the first day of March next, or be debarred pay in ant. Hy order of the Court Jtin'y, 27th 1877. P. V. "DIUItLK Assignee T. K. Saspcrlas, Hank runt leb 3 4^