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_H. O O .A. JLu_ ^iIjt.cloudod upaThursday afternoon. Brace up, you are so sweet ! ;?ivtlliai?berlaiu has an interest in the Faiker business. See public j Je oi' 0. Youngblood in this ^ssuo. Mr. L. S. l.ickcnbakcr has u new ^advertisement in Ibis paper. Read it. Tlie Entertainment given as a bene fit to Messrs. Tbbiii and Scltiflley was a success. Moses Brown, thp barber, subscribed h' for the jVc-t-.s ami GoUrjvr, and Fi-ank j Leslie's Illustrated Weekly lor the cum:-.' v.: benefit of his customers. Wanted?To know the name of the*, beef man who didn't know the difference between a man and wo " ??. kt '<Mr. Frank Slater has a new supply: .''of horses and mules just from St. Louis. Call on him at the livery stables if you .want something hand some. ? m .in?. - . sioaujuw M ? - : A- week or sn .since some scaiiip or scamps burrowed into the smoke house of Mr. I. A. Till and stole his year's meat, besides a m'iautitV of .-A i ei i.- i , soap and other articled. 1 he roghes have escaped so far. ' ? AVe inside one mislakj in our edito' rial of last week. Chamberlain is not a scapegoat from a nous? ofe?r rootion North, us stared. I Lid he ever been there it is .claimed that, he would not have been ihe consummate black f guard, liar, and tlii.-i* that he i-\ Wc barn thai a Vocal and instru mental Concert b to bo given abbat li e latter part oi Maii-h \i>. aid o! one of our Churcbc-. Tho ladies i?..d gentlemen who will lend their talent are so well Ich own thai wo can safely offer a r.*i're. treat in the line of select music. Our ii's-tlci's wili be aj?pri-ed in lime of the pro,', riiiutiie. r> ( HEA P OliOi J.;.ii's - Mr. T- W. A.'bcigotti has fresh groceries for sak at Chii l lesioii prices One would think 11-ii 1 we were..gelling 1 ?.<ik! [io l.eforo-t he-war limes by Mr. AIbi-r^otti's reduced rates, lie sells codec 4?] pounds to lliedollar; brow n sug?r, S founds to the dollar; white, 7 pounds to the dollar; family flour, .8 pounds to the dollar; extra hams, J-5'v bents, and shoulders,'14cents per pound.'One can live oil a little money with groceries at these prices. We advise j our readers (ogive Mi . A Ibergott i a call * DELA YS AUE I'A St IE lit > US - Do not put of'.' bu\ iii'jj' your fertiliz er until the last nionie..t, bill send in your orders at once. Mcsrrs. Wilcox, Cihbi?iuCo. have only it limited sup piy of their eelybraied Wilcox, CHlXs^-oanCo.'s i\laiii|)i:latcd Ciiaiiej, and if you.delay you r order you may fail in having it Jilled, besides trans porlatioit may be obstructed; and in -waiting Cpv guano, your farming ope rations will be retarded. Ii ecu 11 eel "time is money," so call on their agent and obtain your supply before it i.-= to??lnte. Their terms arc very ?be ral; the j gutt no being .delivered at in tcr&iB depots', and the option given of paying in Cotton on the basis of fifteen cents for middling, delivered next Fall at planters' nearest depot' u. s. jjt^ticfco'i.'fi?/? Jn Charleston; on Saturday las), in thcrlcliio ol'F: Wi Wagner and others, cretiilm-s/hgninst BriggmatKi tv. lien nekcr, of this place, Judge Bryan made an order overriding exceptions and allowing the creditors to amend the pcpltjoa .upon payment of cost1', and a(ljt)turning; further proceedings in the eas^Urtlil'such day ns counsel shouW ttgffett-W ?iiio as shall be ^xcu uj'Jjtlje'Court upon noiitie. This'easc, as has been said, is one If importance, aud has bcon fought, by io able counsol on both sides with a fcrcat deal of vim aud intelligence. Messrs. lzlnr & Dibble und DeTre ville rcproseut llie creditors nud M I. Browning Esq., and Judge A. jB. Knowlton the defendants. Tile argu ments of Messrs'. Dibbleand. Kuowl-.. tonon the respective sides' were ex- '. baustivc and learned in the extrpmp. liULLI^WiTa JUDGE. Hu* AksocIuIc Justice WrljrlH' Uvea wi?ii;iic?l Awny ? The Excitemcn' in Columbia 'Yesterday ? Chuinbcrlaiil's Cons'.ablest\vsed to Intimidate the Supreme. Court?They arc I'rotnjitly Ih'sjjerscd hy Jnslict Milliard?The' Chief .hidtec iin ?praeiny?A'o Decision yet >is to t'i' (><)(?' worship. Cot. um i ft a, Keurhnry '27.?At the meeting of the Supremo Court ibis morning the court room \vns densely packed even to flic space around Llie .J udge's desk. At 11 J A. M. Justice Willanl and Wjjghl ont'Mcd, and Justice Wiliiird said: "As the court is engaged Iii consultation, ami desire additional time, flic court will take a recess un lit 1 o'clocU. 'llie crowd then dispersed, very much dMiippointi d. A crowd of negro countable- com pelled exit'by the east .door, which is farthest Irtiin the Executive? oiiico. j The .Supaetuo Court met again all o'clock; present, Justices \Yillard and Wright. The F.iJil. Circuit was called. The case of the .State cx re I. i.. Mi Duulon, et ill, respondents, vs. A. Ij. Cobh, couitty treasurer, appel lant, was su' milted without argil-; j incut. J Judge Wiliiard said: ' In the ease of ex parte Tilda SLovona alias Tilda Xorris, we were it) hopes of being able to render a decid u this after noon, in view especially of the inter est manifested and the necessity, for an early decision. Hut wo are nun hie to do so at the present time, but hope within a very few days to decide he case/' . Theepurl adjourned until Wednes day. j ThereJ.s'gro.it but subdued;cxcito j lUClil. j When Judjje Wil vu.l lefi the court room al recess to day he noticed ! the conduct of the negro censtables. I who, as already staled were present in the pas-ayc in front of ili'eSupreiuc i t'ouit room in considerable uunibe#, j and who, by order of-their superiors. had formed a lino across ilio .bail op ! jiu-iiio, tin- pris.-age of ei i/.etis from the. court rooiii io tlic iuaiii portion of llie building. Judge Wibiard at once called the sheriff, and in tin; pro.-eu.e of the constables directed him to summon a possop in sufficient force to disperse the officious and in-olent hirelings, if they should attempt to continue their iiula wful iiltorforenoe. This prompt and decided action on ?'his part had its effect, ami when the Court reassembled an hour biter, it was not lout,d nccestiary to disperse ti ? in Or re pit at the order. Jt is believed that thoir presence was. designed for elicci upon Judge W right. It is a pertinent question to a--k by who&c orders il.oy acted. Chief, Just ice Moses was so ihr im proved thai he dressed, to day with the hit eh lion of attending lb ? j?u prctno Coin t but his strength failed; INFAM? S Y?LE13 IGT OR V. ?'Iie hiiitit Act ol/Cke Iii?It .Boisil I itiqieiiy. Siuiili lliirolhia (liven io Hayes- tttiil Wlteeler-r-Tba Vote, for a Novelty, Slumls Kiglit In So on?No 51 ore Doiilde beturits ami the Highjoint Cun Biiisl l'|i- - black':. Siiecrll. W a SFI t NtlTON, J). ('., February 27;.?The Coin mission's secret session on the South Carolina case com inencod at l! o'clock. They adjourn ed al 7 o'clock after hauiijx-voted 8 to 7 to count the .State lor Jl ayes and Wheeler. The Commission adjourned to Fri day unless culled together by the prcficliiig o/licer. It has been ascer tained that there arj no further double returns. Jn the South Carolina casei. Judge Jerc S. lilnck began hy saying that he had not fully studied the case tin-, der consideration, hut ho felt it his duty to say something of n general character. lie referred, in a general way, to the lato history of the country and said it had left behind an oppres sion of co n sc icncp.with some and with others a burning sense of oppression and iiijUftiicc. Ho would bo willing lo lcai.1 n 'forlorn hope to savo bis country, lie might be willing to give his .'life to do this; why should ho hbt'do what little ho could to redeem the nation clothed us it was with in fumy. For one he no longer took pride in being an A merican cili/.en. Ho felt degraded and belittled when they euine lo ask lor a slight recogni tion of their rightly. He felt that thev might as well put up their prayers lo Jupiter, Mars or Appollo. Why, said he, there is not a god in Olympus that would not listen with more fiiv.or t ? mir appeal than (tiiriting to the l{cpublica:i counsel j the gentlemen .on the other side. [Laughter.] SVltile we don't as!; you (to the Com mission) lb go hehind the returns; we don't Jin.-ume lo ask that, bat will you please go <> the eertifioitc, not. air inch l '.hir.d il ? 'fin: Goiislijution re tpiires the (!ec!o;s to vote by hallo t and he aske.l whctht -r the Cotnniis felon weid i inquire whether certificate. No. I ttat'd I hut or not. Tltonias Jcrierson was unjustly accused of electing himself Prc.-ideul by caTinl--? ing an informal vote IKin Georgia. If he was condemned for thai what must ho thought o! accepting a certi ficate nilieh more informal in its character from South Carolina. Judge Illach after continuing in condemna tion of the fraud in South Garb'itui and the mi-government in the South generally, referred to (he autonomy proposed by Turkey, rind concluded that. ufti.r all the form of goycrtiaient proposed for the pre)' inces was more desirable than that of our own. All dressing his closing remarks mainly to the ('..mmissioners. IrTbar itiul Gar field, lie indirectly denounced tho Com mi-ion for its decisions, and re minded lltciiii/'thaf though 'ihe mills of the gods, grind slow they grind dreadful line." SCARCITY Ol' .I/O.VAT? There is no doubt hilt the present condition of all kiuelsof business apd industry is Tearfully depressed, and ii bchbqy.es every family to look care fully to thou' Cxpenscsi Winter is coming on when childron are liable to croup, whooping cough, etc Cough and co'ds will' prevail everywhere, and e onsuiipiiioii. u ith oth -r tliliiit airel lung disease's will carry off ni-.m\*J 1 Tlicsc diseases should no: be ncgloet ! cel. Doctors bills are expensive, aiid ' we would advise our people to use J liosehee's t'cTinun Syrup. It never has iaileel. e>nc bottle at 7.") cent -, 'will keep yotir winde family well during the winter. Two doses will 11 ieyo any case; Sohl in ail town- in the Iht'ted.States, and by y.uti'r Drug gists, Dr. A.C. Duke. " .1 U Vl( K O IIA TIS - 'l'he Mim Ab-vun let- IT. StevetH says :??'?'! be Globe Flower Cough S'rup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." t'ov. James M. Smith, of (iee.r^ia, says :-? 'M sli'iilj id ways use it with | perfect cjiifideiiec, aad rccp.m'mcml it J to tb'e public as a remedy w hich will j afford that .-at i.-faet.'tn cxpcrieuibpel by mc and mine. It excels every- ! thing for coughs; i-obl- and obstinate lung affections.'1 I i'x-t.loy. IVrown, of fhi., says : "lief finds the < ijobfi flower Cough Syrup \ a nibst excellent rciifeUyV' Stich r-hdorscineht bv our great and goorj men deserves I he,attention'of the afllictcd. Those suffering from eougb'i cobls and lung afhictions Should use the Globe Flower ('otigh Syrup. It. will positively cure com sumption. Foi: sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Pi' A. C. 1>i'k:.s is giving away a handsome, book entitled "J'earls tor tli? People,'' containing much valuable ihlpnnntion and many interesting articles. J t also contains a history of ilib disci)very of the !'!fepatinc;'/ tor diseases bi the liver, dyspepsia, com i-path.n and indiges tion, A'c, and gives positive. u--nr aiice that when the Ilcpafinc is used it el I beds a permanent and lasting c'aire of these disease;:, which prevail l? stieli an alarming extent in our country 'l ake the llcpatine for al) diseases of the liver. -?~^~<o?L"4> ? - ? ?rjp?.. . Call at Dr. J.C. Wannamakcr's and get a pamphlet and read about Dr. Clark Johnston's great, rritliftn blood syrup, the best "medicine hi use. Dr. Waniiama.ker also has the medicine for sale at wholesale and retail. jutie 'J4 warn Is hereby given that in thirty days from dale, application will be in oh: to the Cicrk'of Court for Urangeburg County to grant a Charter to ICelistp Lodgo No. 'lo. I. (.). 0.. I;. in eon for mi ty With* tho AC', ef Assembly, eiilitled "An Act to pr.-vidc for granting ol certain OUartors''approved Februar? 20th 1871. J;TL; AV?hijKh?\ Committee. F. Di?MAiw. ) feb 17 Im Bargains in Groceries and Lirjubrs run bo bad ut iuy store. Having assum ed lull control of tliu business; licro'tofo.tc conducted by Riekeabaker & Tay lor, and having excellent facijties for purchasing ^ I O B I am able to compete RiiocessAdiy with all opposition. My goods arc always fresh and of the choicest variety, while my Whiskies, Wines, etc, arc uni versally acknowledged io be the purest in Oraiigeburg, a cordial invitation is extended to all my friends to give tpc a call. ) m S II in I Til 1 Is my motto, and 1 guarantee satisfaction in all puialia-es made at my store ?jj. J. c p Calls Ilio attention of.his customers' that be has on hand the following popular Phosphates which be disposes <d' on as rc?soitahl? Terms :trr any oilier llouscin our Town, and in exchange forcol'ou if parties desire it. e. fiCa'nk mm ? Easrle Amoniated Borne, Atlantic PE&UYIAH GUANO ?6 and itl.-o and will jnocure ot her kinds if wauled. Sheriff's Saks. by virtue of Sundry ly.y'culions |p ru; directed, 1 will fail) tu the highes.) bidder, .-it Uransi'e burg Mi;'on ?the first Monday in J"\J :i next, for cash ?11 the nights. Title an 1 lii t? t:.- tif tin- !>oft-t:tl?? 111~ in the Ib'lowiiijy'j propci ly, to wit: All ilia' plantation or tract <>i land eaitahiiier one hundred and fifty aercji, more or l< -'mated in Oraue. bur.; Cnun.y and holIinh1?I mi the North an I Ivts! hy land = iif Win. A. \\ 'alt, on the &both by, lands of Kstate, bl'.facob tttm, on tlie \Y*e|t by land' 6f 15. Ihillbrd Leyied on :is the j property.of >V. J. Ctur, at the suit of F. If. Celder, (jiiiirdkiu. All tlftit pbiuiniion or tract of laud-eon-j tabling live hundred ?eres, innre bi less, siluVited in iSnalu: ^wamp in said County, hounded on the North hy huuls of Me Mielieai; J-Ju-1 Up, bi-owii, Spilth by lauds id* H. C Shiiinoirs. \V,?*I I'..' t.iiulH ol .v Iifii<?>p'i'v. I?vuul on li* tho property hi" .!o:,?i Sho-..-;:: the Suit of mi rah It. VV.-.U. A I .so A!! thai I ryot of bind, hi .-i: ! co:vr.:y eoiltiiinillf; i-li veil aero;, more op tos?, about our .oid cm- half udIi from llr.iueh vilk?, liiiuniliid; !'v, .huids cd* K A. h\drey ;iad H.uiri Itir/I, Levied mi a; the property of, .1. M. 'Charlraiel ntdie.?ut of IWar -X- hibi AH tbid pVintutioii br tra/rl rjf i'bind i:i said County, contain im; ei'diieen hundred aej?s iiioVe Or less', L.-i.c/ I tnn?e*.te>d tract:] of tic l it" I'avid Sloiiser, ?Vo, one >? ir. ic;-.\ two wifgohs a > I -me mule, l.ei'icil on a-rtn'e ! pr.ip.-rly of IXiyiii I [o'u?cr :.: til ? sip! Ot l>. J. .'witty itiid .1 T Ki ?cai.ui a Ad that phalli Uiou or Ir.iel of lain! in .-aid Co.mi v containing one hundred acres j more or less, now in possession of l)ayid Iv j Thomas, and hounded on |lie North bv lands of S. It. L'vaus. Kusl by hind , of I0.i late I> <?. Oodier, South by' lairds of l>. S. Thomas and 1,. U. Kvaui. also. . oneliorse. Levied oh a- ilie property of] \Y < >. .mil S.uah Collier: Administrators of l>. L. (.'oilier' at tlii sail ol .lohn 10: Mooror slicing for T- C. Andrews Assignee." All llial plantation or trat-, of Ian I in said ' '??miiv containing two hundred a ; i ninety a. re; mure or le-s, bounded fsoidh bv Estate lands of ?Ianies A Mctirew !iuid liubert llnuek, Ivi : !?;. 1 inds of \V A M. - UreW', Nprtli by lands of .John J l.jiii'ger piller, lOiuatiliel U'iso and l!"'o. it Kellei, mid AVest by linals of llehry I'ant/.h r and Kohert llpiick. Levied on as llie property of 'farlt. ii ? Mill!row -.i life -oil of \V J IbTiwillo. A 1.?'??). Ab thai plantation or tract f>f land, eon-! tabling One hundred a- r ?-. more or ! in i Kdi-lo l-ork, bounded Soiitll by I?. leir- i coat, North by I?. IL H.irloii, l'a-i by \V. ?"<. ? Mttekev?Wfc?>t by llntes-aiul otliers. ' LeviVal ! oi? as 'til's; property of V, I Sales a! the shit ot' Allen llicliardsoii. ALSO. A U t b it plaiitritioii or tract of land, in J CiiW (Ja<v Towusldpi containing Iwn Inm- ! (Ired and tour iieies, more or L.--, and hounded liy laiiils of Stabler, Sttdcy iind /."iuler. Levied onus the property of.L A I. IlUuerbraud ,ittho suit of Jacob.Itilder braiul \i.so. All that phiiiiatiou or trad of laud, in said County containing two hiihd e I Here', UioVe or less, and hounded North... h i-t, \Ye.-.t and "'oiuh hy land- ?l' .lohn S. ,l!o\vnian. Levied on as Ho- pro'pci'iv? of Mrs.Mdpldn M. I'leilrielt al thcsiib of N. A. Ihili, A I.SO. On Tuciiday i!:; iit!i ihy of..Mafijli i s7/, at lb.- phintai'iou of .1. A." .1. 11ihie'brand, one l"t Hogs, on. lull 'at ih>. ! loiisehold and Kiichcn I'lirnituic and Kariuiiig linple mcniSi Leviid on ?? tin- probCyiy of J. A. ,1. Il ihh rhr.oi.l at tin: sail of Jacob llilder hr.onl. ALSO. ' i On I'ue day thc.-ixth (lay of March 19,17 j al the plantation ol'.lno. ('" Kr'rinpn, ii'boitt i fifty hiisliels Corn, iibotit 10?0 pbiuids fodder j anil about l'.'? huslieis Cot|tin Seed. Le- ; vh d on as the propiriy of .lack ltaudolph al (he suit of .1. 0. Ilnfinon'. Slierin's Oiliee, \ ,\. II. LI V1N< iS l\)N, Orangeblirg, C II v . ,S. (). C. l\b. 10. Kf7. J fob. 17 nt. '4*5 TO 1?KK 1?,1Y AT I fjp Home.. .Samples worth $1 free. Slihsop k Co., I'ortbu.d, Mnne. SUMMIT'S SALES. Mai M. Stroinaiv, Adm'x. AglitUSt Watsba A.p'Cain, I a tu U>idmary, ami oth ers. Hy'yutuu qf the tidgcincnl heroin, 1 will ?!?!! Oraogehitrg C. If. to tho liiglicdj 'bidder ?n the first MpiVdily in March ..next, tin! following real estate, to wit : I. All ljta( piece or parcel of land situate ia ' );-.\ii:T' li!ir_'cMunly, containing one hun dred aiid eight and one half acre-, wore or \\ anddesigualed as tract No. 5 on plat inacje by S. lb iy \Y. A. Mel.ichainp, Sur veyors, dated Stil April, 1871?, '1. Also one other, iract containing seven ty seven neres lUp/e, or less and designated a- tract No,U. in said plat. I'. Also one other tract containing two hundred and forty aero more or h-s;, and de-ignated a-- tract No.in said pbtt. J Also one other '.tact containing oiiu hundred iiiiil forty-ecveii U7.-100 aer?s more i i- I<??:?, and designated as tract No. 1 in said phi*. ; " i\i : . ... . AtJSO. The JViliVii'-U'r in do wer aft- r the delir laiii.-itiua of Mr;. Marth l M. Slroihan's es tate ia : v ? ii milred aa l forty and a half acres, inure lir leiss, a->.i ;no i to her by t'oin ini- ii :-. .- in Dn'.vcr, and doiiguated on viid phi; as tr ioi "A Terms of sale One i> ill* ea-shj h dance on :i credit oforu y Mr, secured '?.- tiond bfjitir . !i ? a i mortgage of tlie premises. Pur chaser io pay for p tpers and reo< rdiug A I .SO Mary F. Oliver, Aihn'x. J l-yeder'ck X. Oih-.-r. et ab I IIV vir'tifi oi the j.u Igtnyiii in the a'i?ve entitled case, ! iyltisell at <)niugi!l)urg'ebiirt hoiue, .to die highest ladder, on ihe first Monday iii March next, tho following tr.iet ut land, to f\ it: All that plantation or tract of land con taining hoc thousand and sixty acres, more or 1<sitiiah d io iTr.ihgcbulc county, and known as "ihe Beaver Creek" plantation, bounded Fa-l and South by lauds of Wil liam Spoighor, formerly lands ol" I-'. I'.. Heath, oil the West by lands ol* J. li.tlouk, North by I'.eaver t.'ieek Marsh. Terms of 'sale?One hall" cash, balance payable in m.e and two years, secured by bond of purchaser aiid mortgage of premi se.-, purchaser to pay for paper- anil recor ding; ivr.so. Clias. W. A m deer ] against > Forc o.ii oil >idley ami Hani; l\nuUigJ closure. By Vir nie of the jintginoiit herein, 1 will sell at Oriuigebiirg C. 11. cm tin- lir-i Mon day ia Mareji oext during tlie logiil hours of Vale, . - All that Iraotof hind eontaiiiiiig one luia (Ired'hcfeS lil?iii Or less on Headwater of I ill tie Turkey Itranclr, ol' tin- waters of Noiili l-Misto Kiver, hounded on the North by lands of O. 111. Bilcv, on the. West by hijidso'f .1.) llooker.'Sbiith I?;. lands ofM. ?.'? I'hiior, and luisl by land- bfO. B. I'd ley. 'IVrins ca-b, piireliasuV lo pay for paper and recording. Win. V. fmkes ) Fore against j-closured W. <'. I'o.-ve- and Thos Smith J I5y virtue of the judgment herein, I will Kol I at Orangeliurg 0; 1 f. on tlie fust Mon day in March next, during tie: legal hours of sale. * Ml tliai lot of land at T'oweV Vamp, coa tainiiu' Two acres more or less, bounded North ?>v haul, of M. [lobinson Sr. i?oath hy lands ?.( W I'Dnkes, F.ast by Ho. <' v. Railroad'an.! West by land-of' Mi.--; M. liaxler and Norwood find Carter. lei ins cash, purchasers to pay tor papc. s and I'ecoi'iliiig. A T.*0. (!, \'.. Steadni.tu, Assignee j Korc \s. \ closure. \V. \V. ,y A. .1. Kvans. J Ity yirtUC.of judgment herein, I will self al Or ni^ehar^ (\ il. on the first Monday in Mar.-b li?xi iliffihg (he legal boms of sale, all that trait or parse! of land situate IViiig and being in the Cimnty of Orange b'iirg in Yoi?ig Zion, containing eiglil hnu dred acres nime or less, hounded on the West by lands of 1* H Fehler, North by hinds pf 0 F Dowling and W L Yf Uiloy, on the Fast by lands of A J Kvans; and the en lire Swainji portion of the remainder of the lands of A. J. Fvans, and onu half of mill on Willow Swamp, with all mill and pond ing privilege. . Terms of Sale?Cash enough to pay the. sum due with interest on the st-deo notes mentioned in tho complaint, and the com an I expenses of thU action; And the bal ance, on a oivdit oLonc year. Soeurod by bond of tho pureffffor, hearing interest from tho day ofi<nlo and a mor.gageon ihe premi ses. Purchaser to pay for papers and re cording. AT.S0. 0:'.akoi:i5ui.o?Is Gommonl Peas Thomas I". 7/umcrmau VH, ^Jacob W Aatley Trustee-; et ab By virtue of the order of ihc Circuit Court herein, 1 will sell :it public unction, at Uriingeburg 0. II. on Monday the hTuY day of March 1877/jJduring legal hours of ilc, the following tracts, of laud in this County Tract of327 acres, more or je??, op S.id !;?!? Swamp, bounded North au?L N'ortheust by lands lately of .lohn V Hi ley. .North went by Sadler Swamp, Southwest by lands late ly of F I IJigdon and M Banghihan, South by lands now or lately of Mrs M lu auiiut.and Southeast by lands lately of John Miller Trapt of311 aero-".more ei'.lcs.1, -bounded North by lands lately of John 1?"" B-Hoy, Cast by South Carolina Company, South by land-of S II ("anuaday, and'^vYcsi' by lands bf J G Wann iinaker Terms?-One third ea:-h,~a'nd the remain in;; two thirds on a credit of one year, pur chaser to give he-lids, secured by mortgage, of the premises purchased, for the credit poi tion of the respecti ve bills and to pay for papers and recording. , . j Sli'erlllH OlHee j J II Livingston Orangeburg Countv \ S. O. C. Feb H"h 1877. J . P.y virtue, of sundr warrants on Liens I will sell for cash, on Tuesday the sixth day of Mandl next, at the places' herein hien tinned, the followingpyoperfy to wit: At the plantation of J (i * Wannamalcer, in llie Cbiiiity of Orangeburg, About l? bushels cotton seed. . ,i: 30 corn. " 1000 pohu'di fodder, seized on as crop of fidwaril Washington. : AtM?l ? About 20Q0 pound'* fodder li ? bu-litl-5 corn l' 10 " cotton seed. .. j J j ? One .-lack polatoe-,*Jsei/.ed du ?s crop of Peter muter under warraut.ou Lien to J G Wrimuumikcr. AT.SO At the Plantation of II Bush, * A bone I0Q bushels " 2000 pounds fodder " 223 bushels cotton feed One lot shuoka seized on as crop of Jo seph i I ill bird and Jacob Livingston under warrant on Lieu to II M Hu-ji. also. ' ' '.-..?, At plantation of Goo S tteed, ' inlaid county. < About ?o bushels corn' ? ': " 1500 -pounds lb hier, One lot of pea vines, seize I on as , crop of Geb S Heed under warrant on Lien to J O Pike . Ai.so ;; ... .: . : jo ^ At plantation of C-F Gclirels inVjiaid County. Abiut 2 bushel* corn 1 !00 pounds fodder " ... 300 ric'o straw, seized as crop of Adam Aikcn on Lien Al-SO About 1000 pounds fodder " 20 bnshehj corn :'.') " cotton seed, seized u3 crop of Jerry Kenncrly At,HO About fl? bushels cotton. BCCil, " 200 pounds Fo.blcr, 7 bushels corn, seized as crop of It BJluVdolph", ; A730 . j iv'i ( About 5 pusbelij corn, " 10 " cotton seed, * " li*.00 pounds fodder. 200 *' rice straw, seized as crop of Vandy Stroman. 'it also About 111 bushels corn, '? ntj cotton seed. " SOU " fodder, seized as crop of Vandy Kaudnlph. . AI.SO . About 10 bushels corn " jfijOO pounds rodder 200 " rice straw " 10 " cotton seed, seized a? crop of Ned Hampton under warrants on Lien to C F Cehiels et ab .. . A l.SO At plantation of Henry Livingston About J(J buJie'.s corn, ?(J? pounds fodder seized us crop of floiiry Livingston under warrant on lieu to Hull &;ScbviFlei Slierill'^Ouiee ' j J. IT UVINGSTON Ottuigeburg: County > S. U. 0. February I7tli Ls>77 J TUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA OiiAxoKiicno County. . By AUG. H. K NOWLTQX, Esquire, J. f*. Whereas, Ira Jv Hart, hath: made 6uit ;.? me, to grant io him letters of Administra tion of llie Fstate and ?flects of Mrs. Line Hart, late of said County (leccasccL These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and Creditors (d* the, said 1 line Han. deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Orangeburg, C. II., on l?th of Mandi next, after publication hor<6f, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, toshow cause, if any they have, why the ?aid A mini-.tr.ttion should not be granted. (?lyen under my Hand, thia 23d d?y of Februa.-v Anno Dotnlhi 1877. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, [ i, Judge of Probate. fob 2-1 - 2 Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I will file my linal account with the Judge of Probate for Orangrlnng County, on the <Jth day of March - 1877 and* ask for'.' letters" of Disiriis^d as Eexfcutor of the l?it Wifi'sttd Testiunent of J. 0. lCcrincrly JOSEPH A. KKNNEt.LY, A'dm'r. I In the Idstrict Court of tho United States foi the Eastern Hi.striet of South C.irolinn? lit Hankruptc)?In the matter of Thaddus K. Sa*portas, Hankrupt?Exparte John Fisher, Trustee et. ab Creditors holding liens against Instate of Thaddens K. Snsportas, Bankrupt, arc re quired to present and prove the same before Charles J{. t ihiver Esij, special referee, at Orangebiirg S. C. on or before tho first day of March next, or be debarred payment.; . By order of the Court Jan'y, *27th 1S77. P. V. D1BULE Assignee T..K, Sasnortas, Bankru. i Feb3 td EXECUTORS W0TI0E ? ' l"*er.-:ons indebted to Dr John B Darby deceased will make payment, and those having demands against* him will present them duly attested to Messrs Hut-sou ? JVut* hon at Orangebiirg ^ C A F DAUBY Qualified Executor fob 17 lm