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LOCAL. Wo return thanks to Mr. Eros, proprietor of tho Vienna bakery, for Bomples of rolls. They wfcre deli cious, and supplied daily fresh. Try them. We notice that tho palings around tho Methodist Church yard have been repaired which adds much to the neatness and socurity of the premises. Tho daisies uro in bloom. This charming and modest little flower peeps coyly from beneath tho more vigorous vegetation, reminding uno of these tender 'hearts which must he known to bo loved. GREAT fiA LE? "At Oraugcburg of Carriages, Bug* gieej Fayetous aud Spring Wagons, now ia tho timo to get a buggy worth the money. Call and examine tho stock, K. H. Fullman , agent, pub lic square. 1 Tho silver bill, rcmonotizwi j the bilver dollars, which passed Congress Inst week, was sent in due time to the President who returned it with his veto to the Senate. It was again passed over the veto by a vote of 46 to 19. ??P . ? - ?! I III? I - - - We notice a park of excellent bug gies, of both double and single, on the Court House Square. Those buggies were manufactured in Cincinatti Ohio and shipped direct to this point under tho care of an agent. Those in want of a scrvicable.as well as neat buggy, will do well to examine this lot. They are cheap for cash. - > ? - ? <??? Wo learn that the store of Mr. Thomas Rickenbaker, near Mount Lebanon Church in this Township, wuo broken inio on Wednesday night last and goods to the amount of thirty dollars taken out. Entrance was effected by boring a ho'e near the bar that fastened the window oil front end. It is thought that sufficient evidence was left to enable Mr. Rick* CD baker to trace up the burglars and bring them to justice While our esteemed citizen, Dr. Elliott was pacing up the street on Thursday morning last, his horse took fright from the line of new buggies near the Court House and began to back, nl this moment a wagtri c ?min ^ up rapidly from behind stru :k his boggy and came, near causiuga serious accident. Fricu Is came to tho aid of the Doctor and relieved him from his perilous posituu without serious bodily injury. The rookaway was con.-iderabTy damaged. We call . the attention cd* the var ious Democratic clubs in our county to the instructions of the Statt: Demo- I cratic Execuive committee and to tho circular of G n. .1. F. J/.'ar, chairman Democratic Ex. committee for this cctiiity, published in another column of this paper. Prompt and decisive action on the part of our party at the bogining of the cam paign will go far to lighten the bur den at tho end. Special notice is directed to section 6. of Gen. I velar's circular. Let every man fall in ranks aud at once. "OLD" JOJIX JiOBlASOX'S SHOW This great exhibition was*witnessed in ourTowu last Thursday. From our obseivation and dealings with its managers,we can only speak in the higlitest terms. There were said t> be twenty cages of wild animals, monkeys and birds of rate .specimens that are no wqere else to he seen ex cept in the* Wild jungle) of Africa. This was a rare sight to every one. Aa to the circus performance, Miss Emma Lake and also Minnie Marks acted their parts in such a manner as not|to be excelled. The great leapjr, Kellcy, John Wilson, liarklcy, Hol land -Bros, the Tumblers and Leap era all did remarkably well nnd last but not least, camo the celebrated Lowlow who as a clown, we venture to say, cannot be excJIe l on the globe. We would give a fuller description of t,be many excellent characters of this show hut our space will not per mit. - - I.? ? 1 THE CIRCUS? To exhibit hero March 6th at 50 eenta admission. Van Amburgh A Co.'s Great Gold en Mtfuageric, Frost's Roman Circus and Royal Coliseum started out to make a tour of the States, and to ehow the people that one traveling ? show at least gave them the worth of their money; bulletin boards an hundred feet long and more, and ten or fifteen feet high, with huge, many colored and picturod posters, sot forth tho stern fact- that what was scon there in paints and inks would he seen in the two tents on the day of exhibi tion. The two tents wore necessarily made larger every season; more seats were added; more men and horses were employed to convoy this mon ster show across the continent. Pro prietors of other shows were amazed; they could not understand why Man ager Frost with the Van Amburgh Company drew such crowds; they had placed falsehoods upon their posters ? but the "Secret of Success"?where was it? The Van Aiuborgh Company found it the truthful scnteneos con tained on their bulletin boards, and the people lound that, what was ad vertised was exhibited or performed. In this manner, by being honest with the people, Van Amburgh & Co.'n Mi lingerie and Circus came to.be the only recognized show in America We headed this article "Tho Cir ens," and now will confine our words to the ri::g Tho act' ibats, gymu n'.s, athletes, tu udders, jugglers, bare back riders, trapeze performers, mimics, and others ..ho delight and ainu e the vrisi audience-, arc not puny-looking beings with sunken chests, but they are fresh, robust and full of Strength, and able to perform every act advertised. The iniinitab o clown is here arrayed iu all his glory, und nothing obscene or vulgar passes his lips. The ling horses are not tired, worn-out creatures, ma le so from overwork, but they are fresh irom their stables, lively, and know just what is required of them. What they advertise upon their bulletin boards will certainly be seen in the show. What they ask of you is to study well what each poster says, and you will be all the wiser when you sec all you have rea 1 about. They huvegeutlemanly altacheos con llt-cttd with every department, to name to visitors the animals or other things in the tents. To make final, Van Amhuigh A: Co. are the exhibi tors,?-the world are the judges. |cOMMrXlCATKI>.] OuANuKiitrh? County, S. C, Feb. 19 th, 1878. ?,?// or ' } <t)i /i ftitrif Tim?*' : I notice iii your issue of Feb. lbi.li, certain resolutions, etc., adopted by a ucuiuhii.ati*;u" calling itself "The Farmers' United Association of (*'t ni gibing vi uiity;"' and having read the n solutions, ?\rc, I notice certain propositions to which I cannot agree. One of s?.id icsolutiou-' reads as fol lows : l- J r'J]v.\*. v.W of O?'? c>-iihiv (lefirl/ier irliifti "/?/?///<?/.?, I)rmu~ oat ot h'attirah) be ruji est cd earn estly to unite with us in this associa tion and work for the common wel fare." Of trfiiit, oi ol m/iomi? .'iiiele 1 of the association is as as fid lows : "1 hat the owners of the soil are the masters of the country.'' Are nil of the Whigs dead? 1 woul.i a-k, Mr. Editor, if said a-seciation const rues the terms "fann er-," and 'owners of the soil" as synonymous ? Jf the terms are used synonymously, then a person may join said association, if he is only a laud owner, and not a farmer, and a farmer (a tiller of the soil) may join, though not a laud owner. If all land owners can join, then many per sons owning real estate in towns, whose intere.-ts are antagonistic to ours limy become members of said j nss'iL'iaiion, and thereby defeat the object and ii.ti utiou of the sosocia* (ion.-. ? A? tide 2 of said p'atform is as fol low.- : "'11 at the government and its < flit'CTs are created for and should he subservient to the fanner (tho land owner or the tiller of the Soil?). If the article is intended to convey the idea (as it really does; that the "officers are created" pectiiarty for the farmer, we may readily under stand the purport of this resolution, 'That this association is not organ ized for a political purpose, unless such actitn is enforced upon us by others. Does not our government declare equal rights and privileges to all men? And when the farmers claim to be the masters of the country, do they not challenge and defy opposi tion. 1 would ask the farmers to look at this Bubject practically. The farm ers, of course, exclude their hirelings or laborers, and thereby array this class against them; then come our lawyers, teachers, doctors, merchants, mechanics, bankers and, [in short, every class and professions. What will become of tho power of tho "masters of the country," when they test at tho ballot box? The cities, towns and villages, together with the laborers, mechanics and professional men of the country would go an masse j against them. If I have misinterpreted the pro ceedings of said a.-1- uitttioit I hope that some mcmbei of it will correct mo. Democrats, let us have no split du our ranks, but let us equip ourselves for the coming campaign, and follow up tho victories of the past with a complete success next Fall. Yours, &e., G. [co.mmunioathd.] OitAxi:* fiioj County 8. C. February 12th, 1378. hdi'tor ' muf/i-tit'i'i/ Timis : Woti'd it not be well for lb" D mo cralic parly of the comity to reorgan ize, and thercbv prepare itself for the coming campaign V 'ihe foe with which we have to c niton I i< crafty, therefore w.: should I)'- the in ire vigi laut. Our victory is u >; yet com plete,? let us not rest until our ofl'irts ire crowned with success. 'I'lie bitter experiences of the past urge on; our love for ho.irsty and good govern ment i in pel us onward; the y:t droop ing brunches of our own beloved Pal metto land to us imploringly for sympathy and action; and who can disregard its pleading-;'' ?* Vi'i'bnm suf siijui nfi,'' Yours respectfully. Yor'Kit. Li-hop Marvin's "To tin List, by Way of tho West," Marvin's Liic tures on the ,,H.-r.?r< d't'ii IV.p.sy," and Rev. EtgctM, K. Hmdrix's "Around the World/' with intr-iluj tion by llishop Marvin; priei of each book 452.0 ?. Agents winto 1 every where. .Send am unit named to Logan I). D.itnm'oi!, Agout of tho Advocate Publishing H ?uso, St. Louis, and get sample copies of either, or all three, with terms to agents. The bo ks aie selling 'rapidly. Some agents have sold 50 copies in a single day. Fancy toilet articles too numerous to mention and the lowest cash prices at Dr. J. G. Wnnnaniaker's. c Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used ?oschee's German Syrup to h t its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact till throat nnd lung disease-. No person can use. it without immediate relief Three doses will relieve any ea?e, nb'd CO udder "it tue iVfT.y oi l?i l>ri*B gists to recommend it to the polr ?lying consumptive, at least to try ope bottle, as 40,000 dozen hott'es w ere s dd last year, and no case where Ii' failed was reported. Such a medicijie as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Drugg -t I about it. Sample Bottles to try.^uld at 10 cents. Pogular size 75; ?cuts. For sa'e by all Druggist i.i the United States. jan 20 1 y ADVICE (lit \ TIS? The Hon. Alexan ler II. Stevens says:?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most vahtahlo remedy to nie.", Gov. .Tames M. Smith, of Georgia, says :?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, nnd recommend it tti the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. ft excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of On., say-: "lie finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup tt most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the afllictcd. Those suffering from cough, colds ami lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Pui.t. tY iscovii.l. Saturday, March 2, 1873. COTTON Middlings-.-. 10'.? I.nw Middlings. yA'<?\ t Ordinary. 8(? 'J PROVISIONS t'orn.$ 75 New t'orn. Peas. 0? Fodder, per 100 lbs. 75 Hough Hire. 1,00 ae!?f._ . . - ... . 1 _ Executor's Notice. AU persons having ( laiias against Iho Estate of E A Faire;,, deceased, will render them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to PHILLIP IP. FAIRKY, feb 2?It Qualified Ewcutor. NOTICE. AU persons having claims against h Batate of Elliott M, Robinson deceased, will render them properly attested, those indebted, will make payment to RACHEL ?. PRUlSNKtt, Administrativ, feh 1(5 It Estate Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of the late Einanuel E/.ekicl, are requested to pay up at once. Persons who haVu left watches and jewelry for repair, are notified thai all such articles which have 1)8011 0 hand for one year, will be Hold at auction on the first Monday in March, 1878, fi?r lliu umounts due for repairs, unless sooner paid for. All creditors will present their accounts ill once. L'ayiiieuts may he madn and ac counts presented to Mr. W. UohiiiHon, Itu.s -ell Streot or to V N NI K EZKK1EE VAN NORD KN. Adm' E. EZEK1 EE, dee. fob 10 St. OFFICE OF CO. COMMISSIO NEKS. I )a.v:;(?:::u'ko Coustv. January ItJth 1S78. Scaled proposidd will be received at tl??> office for the renting of t he Poor House Faun on the old Charleston Boat) near "ran ,oburg until the 2nd day of Febiirary next, at Which time it n;!l h ? rcnL-d u- ilie highest bidder. Parties ih:4reusof rent ing will hi! required lu give good security, the names of whom must be enclosed with the hid A USD Notice <?? Coiitraclor's. The main Arch of 1 iu's Bridge near j Br.mchvillc will be let out to the Lowest I Bidder, (to ho built anew) on the IDtb day < f Febnrary 1878 at 12 o'clock, at the Bridgehy the Comity Commissioners. By order of the Hoard. T. It. MaLONE, Clerk, jan -'"? It ED?CMEI KlT?CAlti i! Educate!!! Gin Branch Academy FOR ROT 11 SEXUS. Tl.? . o...:.:ii i.:.. \t.... ' * ..v. ..gl.l Oil ..IV .???*.. day, .Ian. 1st, 1878, and Close the last dav of June, 1S7S. Young Men are here given n thorough Business Education, or prepared fur the Senior Classes of our heading Colleges. Young Ladies are prepared for the Graduating Classes of our Hiebest Female Seminaries The Latin and Greek Pronunciation is that of the Principal Universities and Col leges both of Europe and America. Discipline mild, hut linn. Location Healthy. Board Cheap. TUITION l?ER MONTH: Primary Scholars.s?2 00 Grammar, Scholars. 2 ?>[) Classic il Scholars. V, 00 For further information address P. W. CO Kit, Principal. Oraugcbiirg County, S C. A OH IN ISTR .YTOR'S NOTICE. Fatties indebted to Thomas G lea ton deceased, will make payment and those having dem mds against him will present them dulv attested to It. S. G lea ton, Esq. lt. S. CEE \ MX, (Juli lied Administrator. ><*st ILiqtiui M. Segars and Tobacco ") in town at. A. FISCHER'S. A tl kinds of Christmas Goods can be found at A. FISCHER'S. < 0 UAVKOOOI) IIF.AL.Tn THE 1,1 VKR MUST BE KEPTTN ORD.KU. ti //%*... ...-Ali \ \ ?Vi? HMuinnuw v-w 5(00^^ 'i.-'NE ?CKHfiaACBeN rj 8 l^Mltf*^'-^ ^^*|SJMMEHCaHPUHTSr, bowels Fcr raniphlat*.uilJrcu Du. ?A:f?oxo, New Vor*. jiui 20 ?>' >owt Familv Flour sold bv ;> A. FISCHER. Irish Potatoes-Onions and Apple?. Sold Cheap by A. FISCHER. The Undersigned will file his Final Ac count as Administrator of the Estate of Barbara Ii Jael-soii, with Judge of Probate on ?th dav of .March next, and therefrom a-k for tellers Dismi.ry. L. A. 1R1CK. feb 2 ? id Adro'r. Notice to Creditors. A\1 per-ons having demand* against the Estate of Jonah M Croswell, deceased will present the same on or before the Itr t day ol March, 187:1, to Augustus T. Smythe, r>q., at Charleston, S. C. or James F. Izlar, Esq., at Orangcburg, S. C. and all persons indebted to naiil Estate will make immediate pavinent to the undersigned. SUSAN' ELLEN citnsWKLL, feb 2?-td Qualified Executrix DritMl I?'igH, Raisins, Nuts, Sec, sold Cheap by A. FISCHER. Best Hio Cofl'eo at A. FISCHER'S. ER ELI(iH'S REMEDY CURES NEURALGIA, RHE?31AT1SM, G0LT AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. An internal remedy, which eradicates the cause of these dis eases from the system. Carefully prepared from the prescription of an eminent phy sician, and universally regarded as the most reliable remedy for such diseases in the world. BOWIE MOISE, Agent, Wholesale Druggists. Charleston, S. C. imv 17 ? 6m CChoice Breakfast Strips. Sold low j down b'v A. FISCHER. JOSEPH EROS, OUANGKBURG, S. C. I have the honor to inform the Public in gcueral that I have opene an elegantly fitted up o RiailSTAX. yi enna j3 a.kery And CONFECTIONERY and Ladies' Refreshments, such as Coffee, Chocolate, and the Ccl ebratcd Vienna Rolls, and the Finest Delicacies of the Season. Also iho delicious home made Cream and Ohocolalo Caromels, The Finest Cream Fruits, and a largo variety of Strsctly Pure French Confectionery, Fruits and Nuts of ail descriptions constantly on hand. Special attention paid to orders for WEDDING PARTIES and FAIRS, at the very Lowest Figures. Your Patronage is respectfully solicited. Very Respectfully, JOSEPH EROS, leb 23?3 One Door Fast Win. Willcock. O H D O N ' T Forget to call in at W. M. S A IN S J- w"hM &?&?NO*'a: Ami examine his New Stock of Of every Variety, And the Finest Brands of LIQUORS CX&AB.S AtTB TOBACCO I Ever offered in this market. AU t f the above good? are offered at extreme ly LOW PRK ES. A tall is solieiK.il. <?b2*-cI2 W. J\t. SAIN I SHERIFF'S SAL.ES. By virtue of sundry executions to me di rected I will sell at Orangeburg C. II. on the first Monday in March next during die l le^-l hours of sale, to I lie highest bidder for eadi. the following properly, ti> wit: AII the right, title and interest or the de; fondant William (' Haync.in all that plan tation or trait of land, situate, lying and be im: in the county and State aforesaid, known as "Sandy Lawn," containing one thousand 1 and three bundled aetes, more or less, and bounded by the Congarec Itivor and lands now or lately of (.'. A. Uraain, William Thompson, Daniel McKenzie, Konisa Mc Cord, and Charles Qlover:levied on as the property of.I K and WilliamC Mane at the suit of William C Whetstone. ai.so AH that plantation or tract of lard, situ ate, lying and being in said county and State, containing eight hundred and eighty .-i.\ lines, iiomcoi !c*->, iind boliilded by lands of V V s. Austin, 1> N (.'arson, Daniel Livingston, P. Livingston nnd others; levied on as the proptrtgof Martin Livingston at the suit of N E W Si-trunk, Assignee. a i .so. The State of South Carolina Orangeburg, County ? In Common Pleas. Thomas PSmith, plaintiff,?against D W Shuler, defend ml ? Foreclosure. By virtue of the judgment in this case I will sell til Oranguhurg on the first Mondav in Mareh next, during the usual hours of sale, the following lauds to wit: All that trael of laud situate lying and being in the county of Orange,"irg. contain in1.* twenty-five acics, more o less, and hounded nn the North bv lands of ?lehn Till, East by lands of J W Shuler. South hv lauds of estate of A Strumim; and West by lands of estate of A Stroinan. Term t of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers aud recording. ALSO. Orangeburg County?In Common lien*. Ueorge \V Witte and Armin F. Witte Copartners doing business under the firm name of Witte brothers, assignees, plain tiffs?against Jennie L Taber, Defendant? Foreclosure, Ity virtue ? ii>i'.iii'i^iw^ri!m?i win sell at Orangeburg Court House o^Ro lirst Monday in Match next, during the usual hours of sale, the following real c.Mato with buildings thereon, to wit ; .Ml that certain lot of land with buildings thereon, idtnated, lying and being in the village of'Totnefrf in the county and state aforesaid, containing twoaeres, more or leap, and bounded on the North by Church lot, on the Fast by Parsonage lot, on the South by lot of- and on the West hv lot of Or. Darby. Terms c.t-h. purchasers to pay for papers and recording. A I.S0. Orangeburg County?In Common Plea*. Lauretta V Hydrick as Adm'x cum tcs tameuto iinncxd of Andrew .1 Hydrick, de ceased, plaintiff?against Maltha V Hy drick. Lesser L*o 1 lydrick, Tullulah Butler Hydrick and Lottie I. 1 lydrick, children of said Andrew ,1 Hydrick, ami others defen dant.-. Hy virtue of the Decretal orders of the said Court in the above entitled action. I will -ell at Orangeburg Court House on Hie first'Monday! 11 .March next during the usual hours of sab*, the following described real estate situate and being in tin* county of Orangeburg and State o South Carolina! 1. Thu remainder after the determina tion of the. Fife estate of the plaintiff in all that certain tract of land containing three hundre 1 and ninety-seven acres, iimbdesig nated on z. plat of the Dower lands of the plain ti If, made bv S K MclHchamp, Deputy Surveyor, dated April 3rd. lS7f>, as tract ?A' 1.' 2, Also the remainder after the deter mination of the life estate of the plaintiff) in all that certain other tract of land con taining one hundred and eighty three and a third acres, and designated on a pint of the Dower lands of the plaintiff, made by S It Mc'Uchamp, Deputy Surveyor, dated April ?rd ISTti, a< tract \\: '.!. The two tracts of land above described being the hulds assigned lo the pluinlifTas and for bei dower ill all the real estate of which t he late Andrew J, Hydrick died seized under and by virtue of proceedings had in the above entitled action. .'5. Also, all those four separate tracts or parcels of land containing in the aggre gate Eighteen bundled anil two third acres, mar to or adjoining the above described Dower tracts; and dosiguatedoh a plat made by S R McHichamp, Deputy Surveyor, da ted April ilr.l, 177ti, by tho letter 'B.' a i>o. All that tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and eighteen acres, more or less, nnd designated on a plat made by Win. A MclHchamp, Surveyor, und dated the 19 day of September. IhlO as tract No 1 being the tract agreed to bp Fold by the* said An drew J Hydrick in his life lime to R?ssel Baxter. au?o. All that tract or parcel of land containing ninety-five acre*, more or less, and designa ted on a plat made by Win. A MclHchamp, Surveyor, and dated the 19th day of Septem ber, 187l>, as tract No 2, being the tract agreed to bo sold by the (-aid Andrew .1 Hy drick in his life time to Jos. Brown. also All that tract or parcel of hind containing one hundred and twenty three acres, more or less, and designated on a plat made by Win A MclHchamp, surveyor and dated the IUlli ilriy ofScptembcr 1870, as tract No 3 being the tract agreed to be sold by the said Andrew J Ilydrick in Iiis life time to Jack Thompson. ALSO. All that tract or parcel of land contain one hundred and eighteen acres naore or lera and designated in a pint made by \Vm A Meliicharup surveyor and dated the 19 day <iay of .September 1870, as tract No 4 being the tract agreed to be sold by the said An drew J Ilydrick in his life time to Lev! Jen nings. At=o. All that tract or parcel of land contain ing one hundred and two acres more or lens and designated on a plat made by Wm A. Mclliehainp. surveyor, and dated the 19th day of cpteiuber 1S7G. as tract No 5 being tin- tract agreed to be sold by the raid An drew J Hydrick in his life time to Paul Glover. also. Aii thai iraci or parcel of land contain ing one hundred anil three acres more or less and designated on a plat made by Wm A Mel lieh amp surveyor and dated the 18th day of September 1070 as tract No 6 being the tract agreed to Ix? sohl bv the raid An drew J Hydrick in bin lifetime to Jack Gales. ALSO. All that tract or parcel ofland containing one hundred acres more or lev and design* ted on a plat made by wm A Mellichamp surveyor and dated the 19ih day of Septem ber 1N7G as trac: No 0 being the tract a rced to be sold bv the said Andre? J Hy* rick in his lifetime to ErastUB Traley also. All that tract or pnrcel of land contain ing thirty eight acres, more or lean and I designated on a pint made by wm A Melli champ surveyor, dated the 19th day of Sep tember 1870,"as tract No. 8 being the tract agreed to be sold by the said Andrew J Hydrick in his lifetime to Shadrach Mor gan. ALSO. All that tract or parcel ofland containing one hundred and fifty six acres more or lean and designated on a plat made by Via A Mellichamp surveyor dated the 19th day of September 1870 as tract No. 10? All that frict or patffroi land containing fifty-six acres more oi less and designated on a plat made bv S R Mellichamp Deputy Surveyor dated keptembt ? 19th 1870, aa tract No-. being the tract agreed tc *?? sold by the said Andrew J Hydrick in bit life time to Edward Pauling. The said several purchasers abovo men tioned have failed to comply with the terms I of their several and respective agreement* i made with the said Andrew J Ilydrick In his life time or with the decretal order* by the Court made in this action in regard thereto. Al.so. All that tract or parcel of land contain ing fifty four acres recently occupied by .lohn Chavisand hounded by lands of John Ilydrick and David Strock and lands of said testator. also. All that tract or parcel of'land contain ing thirty acres and bounded by the River and Two Chop Roads, and Iambi of MLtd testator. a mo. All that tract or parcel of land containing eight acres, and bounded by lands recently occupied by John Chavis and the said Two Chop Koad. Terms?One fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years credit por tion to be secured by a bond and Mortgage of the purchaser, and to bear interest from day of sale, payable annually, purchaser or purchasers to have the privilege of paying all cash for their respective purchasers ana to pay for papers and recording, Plats of the above described lands can be seen at the office of Messrs Izlar & Dibble. ALSO By virtue of an execution to me directed I will sell ut Itniucbville, S. C. in the county of Orangeburg,*on the sixth day of Maren, 1878, fercasn,all that certain stock of goods in store ot L. Pearlstein at Branch vi lie, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Liquors, &c.\ levied on as the property of L. Pcarlstein at the suit of Stedens, Wernerand Ducker. alk) By virtue of a warrant on Lien I will tw?U at Orangeburg C. II. on the 4th day of March next, about 80 bushels Corn, 600 lbs Fodder and 40 bushels Cotton Seed; seised as the crop of Nelson DanUler under war rant on lien to bull & Soovill and T K Le gale. also By virtue of sundry executions to me di rected, 1 will sell at Orangcburg, 8. C., on the first Monday in Mnrch next, all that certain stock of Goods in store lately occu pied by L S Rickenbaker (the same being in the town of Orangcburg, just north of ?torc of Wm Willcock,) consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Licjuors, &c; levied on as the property of L S Rickenbaker at the suit of VY U Riser. Terms cosh. J. II. LIVINGSTON, fob 23 8. O . C NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will file their general account as Executors of Elizabeth brook hart, with the Judgo of Probate for Orangcburg County, on thelHh day of March next, and ask for letters dis* missory. T. B. BROOKHART, D. B, BROOK II ART. February 9, 1878.