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The Oi*aTigcl>ui7r Times LOCAL Sold? A good many star-gazers sat up last Thursday night to see the stars fall?but they didn't. A Neat Siru Has been put up at Sorentrue'a store, the painting bciugdoue by Mr. C. A. Ransdale, TV. II. Ilemiou Has just been appointed by the Governor a Trial Justice for Orange burg. JIImchh? We regret to learn of tho illness from pneumonia of our young friend VV. II. Glover of Limestone We hope he will soon be out again* Mr. XV. J. Hoy kin? Of Ornugebuig, was robbed at the ?State Fair grounds last week, of SI7. The money was recovered and the thief caught. Ilorsen and Muleit<? Messrs. Duke?, iSain and .Slater have each got in this week a fresh supply of these useful animals. Call around anil examine lor yourselves. Fine Cutlery? Dr. Wannnmaker, Mr. V. G. ( tin riou and Dr. Dukes, have just reeeiv od a large assortment- of liu-J cuttery. Go and examine their..stock. Onr S3 inimthioM? Are with our brother McJuuken ol th??.Columbia..yepiuuu, who has ju>'. been bereaved t)f both parents in' Tcxarkana, Louisiana. The Weather? Changed on Tuesday from warm and unseasonable to rain and cold. The rain will be acceptable to a'.l o . account of tue? dry. stale of many of the wells. # Q Wt ith ?I? A Strange Sight - On our rambles in the country on Saturday we^cauie across a jessamine" in full bloom on the .joad-rsido, a strange sig Iit. certainly for .Novem ber. Jllr I>eC bit iette Ilas just received a large stovk ol uilver and plated la le au I tea spoons and forks; also jewelry and watches, just the thing-- :or Christ mas presents. Call and examine. Itnil Storni Fares ? We ttie glad to see that the Pal metto Ycoman,uui' sprightly cotem posary al the Capital, agrees with what?.ve said on this subject, and unites with us iu striking lot lower jrates. Look Out? 1J. Frank fJater, Fsq., will have a superb lot of horses in Urangebuiv on the 29th. Look out for them as Mr. S:ater is a capital judge id'horse flesh and knows exactly what our lar mera want, lfead bin advertisement iai another column. Carnal tiei*? Wc are sorry to hear that our young friend \V. 11. Dukes, a son of Mr. J. W.II. Duke? got I.in lingers badly cut iu his lathers gin last week. Also, that Mr. W. M. Sain had a fin ger OU the left hand badly bitten by a mule. '1 he exact extent <d' these in juries \\e have not learned. - mum - ? mmi Jewelry? See \V. F. Kubiloop's new adver tisement to-day. lit; in just opening as line a set of jewelry us was ever ?opened in O range burg, ami his prices suitiiii. If you went''to please your cell and make a Christmas present to a Irieiid look at bis lio?h stock, tail, also and see tho wonder of tho age, his revolving show ease. Terrible Accident-- . In the burning i/f Ml'. Ashley's Mill and Gin near Kileiitoii two white boys end a negro m in were caught iu the lint room nt.J press anil severely burned. Cue of the hoys Jesse Owens died in an hour after the rootle, and the recovery of the others, is*considered doubtful, I*rc8bjIerian !?'estival- - The preliminary meeting of the Committee of ladies of this-, byttival which is to tilko ' place during tho Christmas Hoi Mays was held hi Mr. N. A. Bull's on Tuesday. The at ten dance wds very encouraging and all the denominations participated. We arc glad to see. tlii.s spirit manifeded, and wc feel safe in predicting, from what we can gather, that the affair will be a very uuceesslul one. The object, the erection of a parsonage for tho Church,is o.e worthy of our best efforts, and should inspire a lau dable y.c*l. 15K3'l><inu Cement ? Is the name of a capital prepara tion made by Kirk Robinson, Ksq., for mending bioken chiun, crockery &C. A 25 cent bottle of it will keep things in order for a year. We have seen some of the work and know of what we speak. Try it. Mayor's Court ? On Monday was occupied in the examination of parties reported for selling spirits on Sunday. A severe reprimand was given by the Mayor, and arrangements will be made to have detectives on the tjiti vt've in the future, and all violators of the ordi nance will be deprived of their licen ses . .- . w~ ? mm - ? Attention i The Members of Zinn Democratic (Tub are hereby requested to as semble at Zion Church on I'hur dav morning 4tli of December next, at 11 o'clock, us husine-s of importance will be brought to their notice. Donau? R. Hau'JON, Presiden ? L. J. I'/.I.a Sce'try Nov. 20th 187?. Gambling? II is said was pcriuilte I to a n shameful extent nt the State Fail 'list week, ami wc :ue glad lose.' ilia! the press is eondemi ing it in round terms. Its iidiueii'-e upon ihe rising generation is extremely injurious, ami the doliar> and cents game I i? the Fail can neveii repay for the datiia<*e done. Tie authorities were certainly eulpnbl o. .1 ft ^solution -: Kvturnirig" lltti'.iks to l!i>- la'.ios ?who s-o kindly assisted in th" lie ireshment Ibmms.at the Agriculture I hair, and to Mis. 10 S I rubble ami Mia. j. 1,. 11 chit man lot making the flag, was passed at a meeting ol the Dneet. is nl the Association tins Week. .i';ti\ios t? whom premiums Were awarded, and who have noi yel re reived them me requested to mil on Sjeretnry Hcidimai) at I/.iar & Dib h.C a ?dljee. Con it t j' fi-ionn<aeM - We leain that the report <d ihe County Comitiit>siouers soon tu be published will show a bank indvh tcdtiesa of$l<S,l07, ami the whcie wi'hal to pay it now in the ti eu.su ry only amounts to 8) cents On the dol lars. The deficiency lor the cur icut expenses for the fiscal year ii ?bout 8500. We thus see w hat a legacy the Radien s have left us, ami yet they hope to gull the voters into putting tin in into < lliec again. A Nnon' .Storni Commenced here about 12 ..'clock on Wednesday, and before an hour passed everything was covered with th? hoary mantle, which reminded us of the pictures of Northern siiou Heenes which is general y ;iie nearest approach w? Souilu rners have m t >e reality. Ina sdtorl time snow balling heeamt- general on ottr Btreels, und little boys, big boys, and old hoy-, nil engaged iu .he rare and exciting pastime. We have no doubt tits whole bcene awakens i:i the minds ol our juveniles the meet vivid und happy iinticipuiini s ot Santa Claus and merry Christinas .-?? nearly upon us. Proposals Wiii be received at ?-Su*. post Olli Department until January l ???>?) l?-r con tracts fur carrying the in ails a.- U.I iov. s: 1st. r'rnni Lewisville, by Ninny I 'la ins, Colli re Hid, Pine i la i i .hi i Hull Swainp to I leaver I'ond. iw ce a w. fek. 2nd. From Ornngoburc. to Knolts' M111. once a week. ol d. Friiin (ii an ;. ".?.i g, by Mo (sinisville nlid F-dilerviMc to Vance Ferry vthree" times a week. We are informell by our Postmaster loa; there has been an increase iu the number ol mad routes and faeili i is ? my ? mmmm Sin e Fair? Wettere" highly gratified on our visit, to the Fair lust week und desire to express our obligations to the clli cient Irupi liidciideut, Mr. Tims. W. Ilolloway fur courtesies cxiond ? I Wo were struck with the ne tuess ol the tin prove men Is on the, grounds un der his superintendence. The pens for the slock were neat and comfortable. The flock is Miid In be ihe fincftl ever exhibited. The field crops were large aid lull and the oilier departments weie by no means behind. Ornngo burg look the largest premium on ?lute, which was awarded to II. Riggfl Ksq. Among our old friends we wore happy to meet. Mr. Richard Jones, tin popular City Clerk who seems to be in the fiuest health and sprite. X During Itcbucr? Entered the residence of Mrs. D. E. Glover on Tuesday night and cc on milted cimidernble depredations on the waid robe of Dr. Muck en fuss, an inmate of the bouse, carrying off several, pair of pants and some valua ble jewelry belonging to hi in. Ho also rifled tlio pockets of Master El liott 1?lover, robbing him of his loose change. The rogue deliberately car ried the clothing into the parlor where he could leisurely examine papers aud take what was v ilu ible , The first Ultimatum I't if. w u ii i I of what was done, was the next morn ing uiieu young Glover got up and could not lind his clothes whore ho left them. We hope the chap may be Caught und made an example of Agricultural Society-? The Annual meeting of t his So ciety toot, place til the Fair Building on Saturday. The Scretary ami 'iieaMii'ir, Mr. Kirk Uobiiisoii, pre tented bis annual report, which gave a viiy encouraging account iif'iho f 1-j.r.s- of :lu Society for the pa-t \?-ar ;;i'<l oi its present status. Wo m i - with pleasure the kindly notice taken of the t'ouniy papers in tlihj rcj.ori. anil assure the Society that the I IM If: can a i Ways be counted on iii advancing the interest Of the ngi culiurtt! comiuunity. Alter the leading <u the report the Society v, tin inio an election for officers to is* I've im the ensuing yea)-, which ru st.lied follows : l'n -iu. nt - Dr. W. F. Barton. Ist V. F. ?C apt. .1. L. Moorer. 2nd V. P.- Dr. . C. 11..I.nan. 3rd V. I' A. J.Salley, Jr. .vic'iry aud Trcas;?Kirk Lobiu son. Execul ive Com mil lee?Jas. Stok?*8, W. P. Dudley, II ttif.gs, L. 11. liii-k? itli ..ml Kev. E Uooke. '1 he Preside nt guve theresu'l oi* the expel intents ol Dr. Tfim i).1 \ M it b .-alt und dis.-oived bone, which, together with ?.\ j?iiu t nts I y other ijhombei^, prove it to he an excellent manure. < apt. E. J. Fehler presented rorfb llltious on the death oi' Hon. W. M. .. u;.-?o, a member of yporiooiei \v v, h:cli we hope to publish in >ur lluxt. Experiments with the Jute culture by Dr. d (.'. Holmim umJJL Lliggs indicate ihr. I the cost of 'production is loo great for it to he profitable. 'i be n.< i its ol the ? lenient Attach ii? nt bo- ginning anil spinning cotton v.eie I rought lo the attention of'the Society by ti e President, and, after favoinblc discussion, ihe following l en mil tec was appointed (oempiire into the prnctic ibility of its intro d tot ion into Oiungeburg, ami report at the next meeting : I >r. W F. Harum, II. Kiggs and W. P Hudley. (Sunday School l*ic-.\ic? It wa-oil' pleasure on last Satur day tbloilg'i the courtesy of our inend M> 1>. Williamson, to be conveyed by one of the besl tinvei inti nags in the county to Two Mile SviUllip ; lunch about 1 J mile-, iu the Fork, where we spent a most delight ful ma among the hospitable people oi ibiit c?mmunitv. Ihe uecu-dou v a- .-i Sunday iS? hnol pic nie. an ! at least, seven hundred *>r a thousand people, including young aud old, wer : . sciiihh-d. Tw< Mile Swamp' hurch i- under ihe l sihtorate ol liev. v . F Chop in ami i:.-- Sin, lay School under the on pcriulcudeucc >t Mr. Henry l-thoutltu. ? I he s hool from what we can leaiu ?? one of the most lbmrishing in t he county, numbering at this iimo I upiis in ri gnlar attendum o. The heio'iboiin? schools were io \ii<d to j til licipa e, an i al 11 o'clock the big :iul interesting proc?i-u < t < biblien, dceorateil will] their dif ierent (adored ha Ig -s, matvdi ? ? 1 and counter marched under the inspiring strains of the sweetest music, nidi then filed into tho ?Sur di t< eigii>e iu ihe pleasant exercis^i w ihdi wetc appointed by (bo enmmittjo. The hit Utter whioh fi<uil.*i?i nt iht* -uead-of the juvenile c dtimu was b >rne l?y vene.rab'e Mr S.tndlbid, a.f"undi:r nf the cbtircli and a veteran in in ; dim- | Lian < itti-c, and h i I ;:) .erio !<l Up vi t the ttppropriute mottoes: "S illoi? l?t? lie children to come uutu mo, nod forbid them not," and, "Feed inv Lambs." The exercises were op-n-d w;ih prayer by Lev. J. S. Naydi u, iiftoi which a number of the '.'iii. and boys belonging t*i Ihe school re cited pieces, doing credit in ihcui selves and showing the intercs: of ilie teachers in their improvement Short addre-ses were then ile iv li ed loth*' children by Ilevs. Graves, llnydcti ami Joiner, an 1 the two Me.-srs. Smonk and oursclf, which we hope may be produdtivo *of good. Between the speeches tho nifitrdo ? light fill music was disposed under the leadership of Mr. W. Foglo. After the speaking the procession then moved out of the church to the t nhlcs which were loaded with every thing tho country could allbrd or tho heart could wish. After dinner the most touching ceremony of nil took place when tho parting hand was given and the parting words were spoken by the pastor, which consign ed the school to winter quarters until the Spring when a'l will meet again. Two much praise cannot be given | to tin; teachers of this school for their x.eal in the cause of chris'aiu educa- 1 tion, among whom we cannot (ail to mention the RhutliiH and th" .Sand- | fords who manifest so much interest in this noble work. We spent a most pleasa t day, meeting old friends und making new niic-, and we shall long remember the courtesy and hind attention shown to us on this occasion by the generous hearted an 1 hospitable poo pie <d' the Kork. W!io has not boon annoyed by a C'OUgll ia Clin roh ? l! may come from the remotest corner in this rear, hut its e !i> tickles the throiii in front, creeps do vii the ai-le and touc'ies lb ? nslr r-, wringing a sympathetic explosion Itc,111 every victim, lint Coussuus* Honey ol Tar will cure cough*}, cobls and all diseases of th.'. thro it and lungs, bronchi i is, hoarseness and sore throat. I'riee 50 eis For sale bv Dr. .J. (!. Wunniiinaker. !>:<! You ever Notice How terrib'y a beauty of the blonde type can di.-nppuiut one? A: a iittle distance wc only se>; the shill ing aureole of hair, au I 'he i n i; illa tion, w ill its deft touch, is quick t > complete the picture with ii complex - ion as velvety h> the heart of a roso, and as pure US snow. Hut on (dose proximity, the picture Io cs it* bright ness if we discover traces ol a dis ordered liver, which can be corrc-t <1 by usiliii l'orta ii.e. or Tablers Vege table Liver Powder Price ?d cts. ?-'old bv Dr. J. (i. U niiuamaker. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Mi4mYm, I'.rj.?. \ .S< OVII.L. Friday, November 21, 1ST'.'. COTTON Middling.s. 11T< l.nvv Nfidd iligpf]. pi} .. i hdiuary.i:. '?'?( ;- 10J . ?; S , fttOVlSlONd ('orn.? ~'i New Corn . IVns. t;o 1-'odder, per l?tlll?*....,. Itoinzh itico..> I IU TH?. Oi^NUii .12 DR. ?}. MeMNE'S Celebrated A?ttYcrirnn worm spfccinc VEKftOTUGR SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. ITH I1C countenance is p.ilc and lehden J- colored, with occasional l!<:s!a-s, or a circumscribed spot on one or both ( hecks; the eyes heroine dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye lid ; |hc nose is ir ritated, swells, and somcriine.s bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip ; on nsional headache, with bumming or throbbing of the e ns; an unusual secretion ol saliva; slimy or furred longm ; brc; very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite vai iab'.c, s< unctimes vorai ins, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; licetino pains in the stomach; oi asional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout tin- abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slim;. ; not unfrequcmly tinged with blood , belly swollen anil hard; urine turbid respiration occasion illy diflh hit; and accompanied l>v hi.i \h; cougli sometimes dry and cohvulsa c ? uneasy and disturbed sloop, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, hut gen: r ally irritable, fee. Whcncvi r the above symptoms are foil ml to cxi.st, DU. C. Mi LANK S VKU Ml PU(; I. *a ill ccilaiiily cfTc-1 a ? urt\ ii Dots not Co.yj \r; i.;uy in any fonn; i'. is an iiuibcent prepara lioh, not ??/' doing t'ic 'ifest injury (,< tiit' ru st tender- infant. The genuine Dr. MCl..\vr.'s Vkk MiFi't'.i: beats the liigit.ititrcsof C. M. Lam: ai.d 1 i i mini; lh;< ... on t!. wrapper. -:6: DR. C. IScI.-A^r.F/S livlr pills nrV-nnt' i,Mll' tv1. 1 $ .- f. ::s, i'y for i'. the ills that llcsh is heir to," bill in arte? tio,?.< ol the liver, and in all Itiliou^ Comp! lint ?, Dyspepsia an I Hick I leadai he,- or dist .i.-e^ < >l thru character, th.-y -Sfatid Uh.icWt a lival. AGUE AND FLVKR, No better cathartic can he used preparatory to, or utter taking Quinhir?. As a simple purgative they arc uni ? ? ttfcwAni: or mvi'.? ions. The gciiitbi'.' rirr never sugar map; 1. 4 Kach box i t- .? i cd v\ i\ sea 1 on i lie !i<' With the impression I'... M< I.v.m.'s l.tvrk Ph i s. K.iyh wrapper hcj*p'fi ibe signature ol <'. M? I.A'nk :ui'i 111 si i NO ItROS. 11 nsist upon having the. genuine 1 >r. <". Mr. La.NK's I.ivi.i; I'm.is. prepared by Fleming Rr?sl, of I'ilfshurgh. Pa., the itiarket being lud bnltfttmrts of the name .MrI.ant', hpi lled ililTerenlly l?ut h.uiu: piouum i.iuua. Master's Sabs. In compliance with Decretal Orders made by the Court of Common picas for Or nngeburgCounty, I wdl pipll at Orcmgo 1 burg Court House, on Monday, Decem ber 1st, 1879, within the legal hours, the Koni Iv-tute particularly described in t-ach of die cased stated below : Mowrev & Co., vs. John .1. Woodward and W. W. Oliver. A trad of land containing six hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands, of Adam I lohn im, Nancy Ilolliuill, Russell II. Zimmciman, VV. (;. Whetstone, Anna I.. Keilt and (be lite OHii M. Dani/.lcr. forms : Cash, and purchaser to pay for papers and recording. A I .SO Henry I<. Kiokenbaker \-t. Jesse N. Hair ier, v,!m'r and others. A tract of land containing 2U2jj acres, on w hiidi is the residence of the late Joshua lluiglvr, I minded by lands of Ubuer, Noury I.. Ilickcnbaeker, U.-vhl Kersner .?mil I'a trick Autley. Terms: Cash. Purchaser tu pay. tor papers nnd recording. A I.-O. Caroline I.. Stroinan and others Kx'rs vs | J? dm A ()'(lain. All licit Irael of Luid containing four liuhdri'd and seventy six acres, moi.i less, 11. >ii i n lei I Nortli and Kusi bv lands lately of Dr J. 'onkins, Smith by hinds dt' VV. K I'u'i-iT. and South und Southwest, hy lauds of John Hoffman. Term*.: Ca*h. purchaser 10 pay for papers and recording. If lei-nis of?ale are not complied with tie property will he rewhl on the -aim; terms, on ili>- in \t hi some suhsiiipieiit sale day, at the rid; of the former p.nchaser. AI SO George Bolivcr vs Fugle and other i. All that Irael of land eonlainiic: oin hundred aiel sixty-IWo acres, ae Ording tu :i pint iiui'le by Si. !.. I'iib'wih in IS7L mid bounded then Northw-*sl bv bind* of I'.diner and Win. .1. Chaplin, Northens! :it'.i| Kasl hy binds then or formerly of \V. ().-nneily and Plume, South by rem '.in nig, land* of Olivia M. Kennery and South west by lands then of George .J/eMiehatl. fOrmS: One-Iialf cash, niiil the baNnce on a credit of twelve inonlhs. Pureha.-iT to give bond tor the balance with interest from die day of sale and a mortgage of the properly, nnd to pay .'or papers und record ing, ii" purchaser shall fail lo comply the property shall in- i-.- sold the next suc ceeding sale day, on the same terms, aiid at the former purchaser's risk. A I.so Wando Mining aud Manufacturing Com [?any, v.- Daniel Livingston, .lohn Courtney :uul Viidrew.lefli:o-il, All that tract of bind situate ou the Niiietv-S'X Koad, eont-ininn live hun dred iiere*, more or less, hounded North hy Little Heaver Creek. FustIn* lainls now or lately of M. L. Hughes, Southeast by lands now or lately of Joseph Morgan, South bv the Ninety-Six Road, and West by 1 uids now or lately of W. Jones. 'J'ereis : One third cash and the buhlt!CO on a credit of ouc and two years. Tin- purchaser to give hi* bond Tor the credit portion, with inter est fro in the day of sale and a iuor.ga.*e of the ttropcrty: Al-o to pay for papers and recording, und if the purch mef shall tail lo comp'-y? the property will he re-old ou the succeeding-ale day, on the same terms, and aft heridcof the former purchaser. a r.sli (Jeor^c B"divc.r and D. W. Uo'un-m, vs "'Josephine^. Buthir'Jind John I?. L>. l air y All thai lot and buildings en it iu thy Town nt Orangcbu^g, nt the, corner of Amelia and Windsor .S'ticets, measuring 117 feet oil Wiudsor Street, on lltj fi-ol on Aniclia Street, and bounded on the South by lamb of (1. Kiggs ami Joseph Straus.*. Kusi by lands ol* lienry Smith and on the Wr.-t liy Windsor Street. Terms: Cash. If pin chaser ?hall fail to comply, the property lo be resold, on the fame, or en some subsequent sale day. on the same tei ms. and at the risk of the former purcha ser. Purchasers t" pay for papers and re cording. also IIester Green v.*. Nero PJttuic. Ail tint irael of laud, containing ninety five acres, im re or being pan of a tract on waters of North Kdisto Kiver. formerly of ihe e-tale. i>l* George Itonnctt, marked in a plat drawn by S. It, McPich imp, May tl 1870, as No. (i mid bounded Northeast I>y iiaci- numbered 7 \ H on said plat. South* east bv Col. l>. It. Itarlon, Southwc-I by tract So. I unsaid plat and Northeast by tract No ."? on -aid plat. Terms; One half cash and the balance on a credit of one year. I'ureha-er lo give a bond for sod ha anee bearing interest from ihe dav of -ale and ,n mortgage of the property, with tho privilege lo pay all cash. Also to pay for p.ip-im and recording. Al.-o Tarnet Livingston ami others, vs. Henry Livingston Kx'or and others. All that tract known us the llo'iic planta tion of tlie hue l?arnot Livingston, consist ing of iwn tracts, one known a- the Timothy t irant, containing cighl litindred and fifty acres more or Iis-, and tin' oilier bought by saitl It.irnel Livingston, deceased, from Mis. ?.J. Oauncrly containing one bun. ilrtd acres,' more or lo-i. This land will he -??Id in parcel-, iicewrdilig to plat-* which will he exhibited al the Slater's Office and at tie.--ale. 'fen,;-,: One-third cash, and (he balance on a credit of ein- an I two years, Purchaser to give bonds lor the liahtuce, heartne, intere.-t from tin- day of sale, secured lo a mortgage of the properly. I Al.-o'o pay tor paper-an i recording. If a purcha-cr shall fail t" eomply, Ihe .Vaster w i.l ic-oli o i the same day, or ticxi suc ceeding .-ale day, on the same terms, and at the risk of till! !? liner pill cha-v;. A I-SO I)-.W. Warren nnd llrir.ice M. Mitchell, assignee, vs. ('. K. I cider All thai tract of Ian I l-otitaining two hniiijrcd and fifty-rix acres, neue or less. l:o:u! h-d North hy bind.- of Wliitmnre and I'ai ier.Soutii by land-, of Itichurd Leans, We-t by bind-, known as Whileiuore's, Bast hy. lands of J. F. Li viu^-stori and estate lands i.f.). IL i fldcr. Term*: One half cash tujljj the balance "a a credit of one year. I'nrpliaser lo give bond for I'.dance with in terest n'ftm il iy of sale and a mortgage of the pjopirty. to pay for pipers and record b?|, /Lisa I). A. McTver, Adin'r vs. Elizabeth Speig i her aim others, ?J\ 'I I hat lot of hind ami improvements tht,. ou. in the Town of Le.vi-.vilo, of the; e tn'.ebf !he lall* Henry i-. Smdke, eai. i ii.ji g .ihm.' the one-half of an acre and l.oii.inc.l fia-t by the Kail bo id. North by ,i f-iiect. buidh bv Mr* thise and Oihori), and VV?st ly ? Mcjver. Alse another small lot in -aid Town. Turins ; ():u hall Cftsh and the balaiieooii a credit of one year. I he purchaser to Kive his hud for said balance with' interest from the d.o of -aleand a Kiorfgngefil tho propurtv, Als > to pay fm- paper- ami recording. A l-o. I'ine.knvy L. Mooror va Sophia ]'. 11. Suell. All.that tract of lanif in "ophir Tow.v ship containing three |ui|idrc<l acres, morn or loss, bounded North by lands of A. K. Keliler, South by lands of Jim Joiner, Dick tiieennnd Toin Ollvor, Ivi^: by lamL of J. Quincey Parier and West by lands of es tate of C: H. Thomson. Terms. Cash, and ' purchaser to par for papers and recording, I f purchaser fail to comply, it will bo re Sold on the next sale day at bin risk and on same terms. also George ?o?vor vsOeoigc William*. \U that lot of land in the Town of Or angchurg, on which the defendant li?nn, bounded on tin- North by a line running at right angles with the Road to '.Sunny Side,' on tue Knut by Hriggtuan't* lot, on tho South by a Branch hounding Cornttsoa'a lot on the West by the .said road Up lu where a ditch intersects, which lot con tains two acres, more or less. Term*. Cadi,and if purchaser fail to comply tho hit will lie sold on the same or the noxt succeeding sale dav ai the ris't of tho lor iner purchaser, and on laine term*. Pur chaser to pay for paper- and recording* also Morgan J. and Francis K Keller, Rxo'rs vs. Lewis P. Collier. \ll that tract of land CO'Uiuntilg eight ' lunlred and thirty acres, no.re or less, and Hounded North bv lands of I) \V. Fehler \. \V. Suell and .lohn ('inttilin, lvut by V. ?V. vVanuauiaker,.Voulbi*y bimlsofCol. On. and It A Bowman and West by L E It (?'elder's lauds. Term*; Cash, and pur chafer to pay lor pipers and recording, and if the purehaser shall fail hi comply ib-j I laud will b" re "?hl at Iiis risk on tue aim ? I terms ami nl ihe same or some convenient -a.e dav afierwii ds. I ' also .1 ie di l'iigl? vs. Smart Loyd. All ilia' tract of lau I containing oQil hundred aeres iiior* or le-s, hounded on the North liy lands of .I II Slaley and 1) Jones, Ivi-t by lands of dailies Kips and on ; the W'esl and Soil It by lands of l>r. (Just ! tlehaaiu and IS. F. Simmon*. Term*: j i'ash and purchaser to pay for papers aud j recording. If parehasur shall fail to com i |y t''<* laud will he resold at his risk on tlm j same or stunu convenient -ale-day hfior l ivard.s on the same terms. a"?o I Morgan .Tand Francis K Keller. Rxo'rs ts. .1 ' ? wis I iibson and John 11 Livingston All that tract of land situate in Liberty I'owusliip, containing four hundred acre*, more or less, bounded by land* of Morgan i'a i-, l> <> .lefeoil, Peter It Pearson, Jacob Pearson and others. Term**: Cash nnd purchaser to pay lor papers and recording, j If the terms of calcaru not complied with ! the properly will he resold nil the n-xt or some succeeding sale day on the same terms ( at tin.' rink of the former purchaser. also llnyh LCI reen, assignee vs. Henry Welfare. AH th it tract of land containing eighty* live acres, more or les*, situate on Kettln Mi auen, and bounded by lands f John M. 1 My.ors, J iiue Vogt, KW Vogt? Bill Fair and H?llin Aviiiger. Terms. Cash, and purchaser to pay for papers and recording If the purchaser shall fall to comply the property to be re- old at his rink, and oti -ame terms, on llivtiextpr sumecohveuieut -ah- day afterwards. a'-o Alva (Jage vs LuZabjth Brown. All that tract of land containing tweWo hundred acres, mor?*- or 1 :?s iu the Kork of l-'disto, Iwtihdc'l North by Cooper Swamp, Kusl by lands formerly of .Jacob Wolli, South by .South h'disto River .and West by lands now or lately ?<f John R Millcuse. John ('. liowcand the lalu John C Qnattle htiiim, said land is called the Snifco Swamp : Plantation. 'iYrm-. Cash enough to par all stuns actually ihie to th^ plaittthl at ih ? date ?f said s de an I the co-ts and expetiso -f ihese proceedings and the lia'tnc.i on a credit of one and two wars Purchaser to give bond for said lufanca; with iht'eresi from dry of s iic and a in irtg.ige of thr property aud io pay for papem and record ing. also '?'bos, I". IticViiili tker, Adm'r and others) vs Ida Zoa lu-rm.m and others AH that tract of land of which tho lata Lewis II Zimmerman '?'?a-; -ci/.ed contain ing three hundred and eighty u'.uo acres, mo v or less ii mil I ? I North by I inJs efH K Uickenhaker, l-'.a-t by lands of S I* Ricken haket* 0 s Patrick and Prank Uliner, South by lauds of No I KeitU Jams* IlrtsrJ. and estate ol* Nicholas Till, and West by lands of the iMa'e of John Till, Uarttl Ker btier and the tract alloiud to Mrs Ann A /.uninernian. This tract will he sold in parci Is, according to plats which will h: cxliibitetl at the Ma-Her's Ofllccaod at the sale. Terms.(uie-half c ?dt and the balance .-ii a credit of one year, secured by bond of pui chaser bearing interest from day of sale, and a mortgage of the property. l'urcha ?cistopny for paper-, ami recording. If any purehaser shad fait to comply, hi* share shall be aokl at his risk on the atims or next succeeding sale lay, on th .* same terms. also Watson \ O'Cain and others, A?hn'r* vs Valentino Piihau and otlieis. AI! thai I ra :t of bind, lying on Middle pi n Branch, conlapig about acven htm* drei and liftcen acres, bounded North by land- now or lately of estate of Daniel i'.' /.ird F.asthy lands of Samuel Bo/.ard, i South by land- of Mrs C dyphret and Geo. Patrick. West by hinds of A -'-moke and .>r?re Bo/.ard, Abo, another tract na the waters of Turkey Hill Creek, contain in.' mi hundred acres more or let^, hound ? I ? d North by lands now or formerly of Mary O'Caili and South hy lands of Mary O'Cain and \ Wanmimaker. Terms. ? ?tie lliird ease and the balance on a credit of one year, secured by bond of the pur chaser with interest from day of salo and a mnrrgag? of i!ic pureha er. Purchaser to pay lor papers ami recording. The tract \\r%' 'iieuiiouc I will he suhl iu parcels, of which plats will be exhibited at the Mas r's nlhee and at the sale. also William C lice A Co. vs F M /Wer. All that tract of land containing one hundred and liftv seven acres, more or less, hounded by lands of I'avid Horger, by tract ' No :? if |)ie c-t'.ale lands of John Lirr, by toe Public or Stage It pad and hv tract No. 2 of the estate lands of John Lirr. Also that parcel of land containing ahnut ten ! acres, hounded on the North by the above mohtmucd tract, w -st by the Sia'je Road I South by tract No 2 above mentioned^ Terms. OiiQ-thinl e sh and tho balance on J a credit of one and two years, see ir*d by bond wnh interest froiri the d i.v <\f salo and a inorteago of the proper v. Percha ers to pay for papers ami r coid'pvg, al-o All that body of land containing 4*3rt I acres, more or less, hoUiidetl h\* lands of j Mr* K M A Jenkins and liellville Roul, i lunds of J **< 0 llofllnan and others, known as No 1 ami '? at estate lands of Dr. J ? I Jenkins. I All that o'hor tract of land contain ing M|0 acres, liiure or less, bnunded bv I BollviHe lt,;ida-..l lauds of W, A, O'Cain, i\ M A Jenkins and H M Afooror, and known ai No 3 of estate land-), of Dr J O Jeitklas, (sold to satisfy lien of J 0 W Strhman iheroon. I'orms, C ish, parehater to pay for papers and recording. t. W. GLOVER, Master. Master'.-, Office, Nov 1 1th 1879. Nov. 1-J &