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The Orangcbui'g Times L O O J? Tj Sold? A good many star-gazers sat up last Thursday uight to see the stars fall?but they didn't. A Neat Sign Has been nut up nt ?orentrue's store, the painting being done by Mr. C. A. Kansdalo. W. II. Hennou Has just been appointed hy the Governor a Trial Justice for Orange Lurg. Illness? Weregretto learn of tho illness from pneumonia of our young friend VV. II. Glover of Limes to no. We hope he will soon be out again' Mr. \\. J. Hoy kin ? Of Ornugeburg, was robbed at tho fstate Lair grounds last week, of ?17. The money was recovered and the thief caught. Horses iin<l Mule*,? Messrs. Lukes, Sain aud .Slater have each got in this week a fredi supply of these useful animals. Call around and examine lor yourselves. Fine Culler^'? Dr. \S animinitker, Mr. V. G. Can nou and Dr. Lukes, have jusl receiv ed a large assortment of fun cutlery. Go nnd examine their, stock. Our S3 iiipuilliCH ? Are with our brother McJunken ol the Columbia Yeoman, who ha-j juv. been bereaved of both parents in Tcxarkann, Louisiana. The Weather? "Changed on Tuesday from warm and unseasonable to ruin and eold. The rain wij! be acceptable t.>?!! y account ol Lbe.dry, stale of many of the wells. . A Siranee Night - On nur rambles,in tjiu country on Saturday we?cauie across a jessamlnd iu full bloom ou the road; side, a strange sight certain)}' for .Novem ber. Mr Het hi viel It' ll us just received a large stock ol silver and plated ta le ah 1 tea spoons nnd forks; also jewelry and watches, just the things :or Christ mas presents. Call and examine. Hail (toad Far cm? We 111 e glad to see that the Pal metto Yeoman, our sprightly cotom posary a) the Capital, agree--) with what we said on this subject, and unites with tia in striking lot lower Kates. Look Otit is. Frank .-Juler, Lstp, will have a superb lot of horses in Urangebur.: on the 20th. Look out for them as Mr. Sater is a capital judge of horse flesh and knows exactly what our far meru want. Lead hiu advertisement iru auotber column. Caan alt lea? We arc Sorry lo bear that our young friend W. 11. Dukes, a sun of Mr. J. W.U. DukcS got bis fingers badly cut in his lathers gin last week. Also, that Mr. W. M. Sain bad a fin ger ou the left hand badly bitten by a, mule. The exact extent of these in juries we have not learned. Jeurelrj ? See \V. F. Lobinsoti's new adver tisement to-day. lie ir. just opening as tine a set of jewelry as was ever opeued in Orangehurg,.and ins prices suit all. If you want to please your tell and make a Christmas present to a friend look at Ida hooh stuck. Cailljj also and eco tho wonder <>f tho age, bis revolving show case. In the burning of Mi. Ashley's Mill und Uiu near Eileiiton two white boys and a negro mm were caught in the lint room press and severely burned. Cue of the boys Jesse Owens died in an hour after the rpoue, and the recovery of the othcrs.-is'cbusfdered doubtful. JPrcabj tcrlaii Fenti%;al?' Tlie preliminary meeting of the Committee of .ladies of thit>, b'tuiival which is to tiVK? pTaeo during tfio CliTistma? holidays was heM nt Mr. N. A. Bull's on Tuesday. The at ten dance was very encouraging and all the denominations participated, We are glad to sea;this spirit nianifciled, and wc feel safe in predicting, from what we can gather, that the affair will be a very successful oue. Tho object, the erection of a parsonage for the Church, is one worthy of our best efforts, and should inspire a lau dable zeal. Efgj'pfiau (Cement? I? the name of a capital prepara lion made by Kirk Robinson, Esq., for mending biokcn china, 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 speakV Try it. Itliiyor'H C our I ? (hi 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 tjni vive in the future, and all violators of the ordi nance wid be deprived of their licen ses. . - mmm ? mm' ? ? A11 on I ion ! The Members of Zinn Democratic I lub are hereby requested to as semble at Zioii Church on I bur-day morning 4th of December next, a* II o'clock, as husine s id'importance will be brought to their notice. Donald K. Hah'JON, l*re?iden ? L. J. I/.i.a :, Sce'try Nov. 20th 1*75?. Gumbliii ti ll is said was permitte 1 a n ?-; shameful extent at the r*'tnto Fait ?ast week, and wc are glad to sc- that the press is comlcnii inu it in round it ribs. Its iidiuenee upon ilie rising generation is extremely injurious, ami the dollars and gained b the Fail can novel repay for the damti?c done. The lUthoritics were certainly culpubl ?. A ItoMoIution - miturnirig llftr.iks Id* the la'lies who so kindly tissisted in the lie fresdimcnl liooins at the Agricultural Fair, and to Mrs. 10 - i<uhhie and Mix. J. L. ileidtman lot making the fl},g. Was passed ul a meeting of the Direct- is ni the Association this week. i'ar%';es t'* whom premiums were awarded, ami who have n<> yel re ceived I hem me requested to tall on !*-|creiary Hcidtman at I/lar A Diii bic'a olliee, ?Coilllfy H- ill'LIKVM ? We feitiii that the report of t In t utility Commissioners soou to be published will siiow a back iiuK-b ted Debs ol ?18,107, and the wiieie wi'.hal lb pay it now in the Ueasury only amounts to8]> cents Ou the dol lars. The deliciency for the cur icnt expenses for the fiscal year i-> about i-?ilO. We thus see what a legacy the Radicals have left us, ami yet they hope togilll the voters into pulling tht m into < dice agnin. A Snow St o ran Commenced heie about 12 o'clock on Wednesday, and before an hour passed everything was covered with the hoary mantle, which reminded us of the pictures of Northern snow J rscenes which is general v ihe nearest approach ww Southerners have ; i t'ic reality. Ina rhorl lime snow balling ! became genera! cm our Btre.et.s, and ' little boys, oig !>?>ys, tnul old hoys, ail engaged in .he tare a>:<\ exciting pastime. We have no doubl ihe whole scene -.waken* i;5 the minds ol our juveniles Ihe most vivid ami happy niiticiputioi s ol Santa ? laus and merry Christ inns .-?? nearly upon 118. 1'roposals Will he received at the post ofii ? Department until January 2 Ith I-Sib) lor contracts for earryisig t; ? mails us ltd lows: 1st. From l.cwi vil e, by ?unuy I 'la ins, Cuu11 e Hill, Fine : lain - an i Hull Swamp to Heaver ;>i>o.i tw ce a w. ek. 2nd. From Orntigobuvg to Km-it-' Mill, once a week. Jlrd. From Orungchii g, by Me (-aiii.-*. illu lind Feldervillc to Vance i' erry ? three" time* a week. We are informed by our Po-tmaster thai there lia^ been an increase in the number "I mad routes nod facili i is Sin o Fair? \\ c were highly gratilh d on our vit-it. to the Fair last week and desire to express our obligations to the elli cient hup< t iiitendent, Mr. Titos.'W. llnlloway for courtesies extend ?d Wewerestruck with the no liiess ol the .nq ioveniciils on the grounds un der his superiiilcndenee. The pens for the slock were neat and comfortable. '1 he sli ek is Miid lo be ihe finest ever exhibited* The Held crops were large ai.d full and the other departments were by no means behind. Orange burg took the largest premium ou Jute, which was awarded to II. Kiggs Esq. Among our old friends we wore happy to meet, Mr. Richard Jones, the popular City Clerk who ftceins to be in the finest health and sriritB. ,1 During Kobbci? Entered tlie residence of Mrs. D. E. Glover on Tuesday night and ccmiuitted ctuitidcruble deprcdntjons on the wind robe of Dr. Muckenfuss, nn inmate of the bouse, carrying oil1 several, pair of pants and some valua ble jewelry belonging to him. lie also rifled tlio pockets of Master El liott U lover, lobbing him of bis loose change. The rogue deliberately car ried the clothing into tin; parlor where be could leisurely examine papers aud take what was valuiblo . Tint fust iutimalioii t'i.it wi< ii i I of whni was done, was ibe next morn ing when young Glover got up and could not lind his clothes where he left them. We hope the chap may be c.ilight and made an -?xa upio of. Agricultural Society? Tb? Annual meeting of this So ciety took place til the Fair Building on Saturday. The Secretary and TieiiMiru*, Mr. Kirk Kohitisoii, pre tciiltd Iiis annual report, which gave a vciy em ouiaging account iif the f rr.jj r. ss <d ih< Society 1 r the past year m il of its present status. We tioK'witli pleasure the kindl y notice taken ol the County papers iu this ii] i ii. and assure i he Society that the I i.MIS cuii always be Counted oil in Hi'ivuiieiiig the interest of the ngiicolturtil community. After the leading ol the report, the Society wcitl into nn election for officers to siivi1 lor the ensuing yeaj*j which ro .-...uil Ic>llows : IWidi nt- Dr. W. F. Barton! Im V. 1\? C apt. .1. L. Mouter. 2nd V. P.- Dr. . C. Holmau. Srd V. I' J. d.Sailey, dr. Mec'try and Treus.?Kirk Uobiti son, Kxe< ittive Commit ic?Jas.Slides, \V I>, Dudley, 'I UiLS*. L- K link v lib .mi Key, F Uooke. i In- 1'resident gave iheresu't of the expel intents ol Dr. Kii v? m I wit Ii .-alt niiii dis.-olved bone, which, together with i x j criti.i ills by other members, prove iL lo be an excellent manure. ('apt. F.. .J. Felder presented resh llitiolis on the death of lion. W./Ml ?-' ? i 11ik.-oi, a member of ?hif ?ociei v v, ha h we hope to publish iu iar next. Experiments with the Jute culture by Dr. .1 ('. iloitnan andjl. I&ggs it en ule that the cost of production is loo great for itlo be prulitable. 'ibe na i its ol the < lenient Attach n i hi bo- ginning and spinning cotton v.ete 1 roiigbl to the attention of the Society by ibe President, and, after lavi table discussion, the following t (in miitcc was appointed (n enquire inln the pructic ibility ol its inl.ro diiition into Otuitgeburg, and report at tin- next meeting : lo. W F. Bar on. 11. liiggs and W. I' If ad ley. --rt-aa* ? - ? c ? . Knn?lay School l*U**.\iC - It wa.? ou? pleasure ou last Satur day throng*' ibe courtesy of our Irieiiii Mi H. Wiliiamsoti, to be coiivevcd hy one (if the best liavel iti'j nags in the county to Two Mile SWit IU p ; lunch r.bout 12 mile- in the Fork, where we spent a most delight iiiluai lining tlx- hospitable people ? >.' miii community. I'he occasion Vii- .-. Sunday s. hool pic nie, and at least seven bundled or a thousand people, including \ oiiiig and old, were t ." Ullibd. Twt Mile Swamp' horch i- under :be ; nst?? rate 61 Key. x . F till *;? iii and ; :.? Sunday School under (he on peiiotcndeiice d Mr. Henry lihoutlin i In boo! from what can leain i- one of the most flourishing to t he eoitniy, uiiiiiheri,|g at ibis lime 1)3 I tlp'lis in i! pnhir ?ittcndaiK e. 1 be litigbboiin? schools wer?! iu \iiiil to j :n licipa'.e, an i at II o'ulock llit b-lig ?? ml interesting ptoe?imi id t-bt Id i en, decora ted nil h their du lerem colored badges, maivhud aud counter marched under the in-.pirjug strains of (be sWvie'Cst music, tii.il Ihwi !iSe?l into til'! e'uirdi t > e igue in the pleiiMiiit trx'.'rcis n w i ?Ii were appoint d by the com mil I JO. The bitiiiii r whiuh ibiutcd at tho -neiwFo? ti e juvenile c du.nn a us b >i ne by?lliiJ venerable Mr Sandl'md, a folMdu| jif t!;e church an 1 a vutaran i| tn j chriy j Linn can -e, and hi I in .uri > ? 1 up i i t the uppropriatc moitoes: "riifl'oi bt tli: i litld i en to come llllti me, and forbid them not," and, '"'Feed thy Lambs." The exercises were op n 1 w:ih phiyer by Uev. J. S. Navibu, ntiei wiiieb :i number of the girl* and buys belonging t" ibe n ???! re cited pieces, doing credit to iheiil selves and showing the iniercs! of ihe teachers in their improvement Khoi't addresses were tliou d.e Ivor ed to the children by lievs. Craves, Ihiydeu and Joiner, an I the two Messrs. Sin oak and utirself, which we hope may be productive <of good. Ibdwcun the speeches the ni>-i-de li^liiful music was disputed npder the leadership of Mr. W. Fogle. After the speaking the procession then moved out of the church to the tables which were loaded with every thing tho country could afford or the 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 all will meet again. Two much praise cannot he given to the teachers of this school for thei r /.etil iu the cause of christaiu educa tion, among whom we cannot fail to mention tiie Khutlins and th" Sand lords who manilest so much interest iu this noble work. We spent a must pleasa t day, meeting old friends and making new tine-, and we shall long remember the courtesy and kind attention shown to us on this occasion by the generous honrted an I hospitable poo pie. of the Kork. Who has not bcoa turn oj oil by a Cough in Church ? It may come from the remotest corner in the rear. but. its e:h ? tickles the liiroiti iu front, creeps i!t) vii the iii.?le and touc'ies t'i ? us'i r-, wringing a sympathetic explosion I nun every vict.in. li.u Cons-ens' Honey id Tar will cure coughs, colds and all disease's of Ih.i thro it 11 1 luiii.s, bronehiiis, hoarseness and sore throat. I'riee 50 cts For side b\ Lb, J. (?. Wrannumaker. l>i<I Yon ?"i4 r Notice Mow terrib'y a beauty of the blonde type eun disappoint one? A: a little distance we only sea the shin ing aureole of hair, au I ibo im i r ina lion, will its deft touch, is quick to complete the picture with a complex i.oi as velvety h? toe heart of a ro-e, and as pure a-: sndtv! H it ou elose proximity, the picture lo es iti bright ness il we discover traces of a dis order! d liver, which can be correct d by using I'ortadte. or Ta bier's Vege table Liver Powder I'riee 50 uts. ."-ohi bv l)v. J. G. t\ uuunmalter. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. IUn.i. is: .Sc oviI.L. Pkipay, November 21, 1 s7'.>. COTTON Middling..,.. 1 1 l....v .x.|Li.1.1 iligti. Ii"J - Ordinary.??. I0(oill)] .. X jt .. i*KOVISM.\\i Corn.:? 7? New t'orn . IVas. itu Kodder, p?r 1 l!U I ha. Itoitgli Hire.....J..........? 1 IU TH? ?cis?ii.i; DR. ?i. B2eiLANE'S . Celebrated American worm sr?c:r:c VEBMIFUGE.. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. rni-IKcountenance is pale nnjl lender. -*- colored, with occasional lie.~,!.es. or a circumscribed spot on one or both ( hecks; the eyes become dull: the pu pils dilate; an a/ure semicircle runs along the lower eyelid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes ' leeds: a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, w ith humming or throbbitu; of the cms; an unusual secretion *>i saliva; slimy or furred tongut ; brc very foul, particularly in the niorni ig; appetite variable, s< unetimes voi :u :? us, with a gnawing sensation "i the stoin ach, at others, entirely gone; liceting pains in the stomach; <?? asion.ti nau'ea and vomiting; violent pains throughout tin- abdomen; bowel?- ir regular, at tinu-s costive; stools slimy; not unfreipicntly tinged with blood: belly swollen and hard; urine turbid respiration occasion illy diffu nil, and accompanied bv hiccough'; com '?. sometimes dry and convulsive : uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth : temper variable, i>;.; gern r ally irritable, &c. Whenever ihe above symptoms are found to cfiistj on. ii Mi lanes vkkmifugk will certain)} elTei t a ? ore; II la.is NOT <i>.\! \!-: MI.IHtJUV in any form; it is an iilnocch! prepara lion, not tutfitfijf of' doing /.v.- jf/A ir/r-ar/ injury />' tiie most fonder in/tint. The geh nine Pii. Mt'I.AXt.'s Vi u ami i r.ii bcai - the signatures of C. Nl. Lam. itial Fid;.%stN?: Li;?>.?. ou l!; wrapper. -:o: DR. C. 'Me5rA??B*S ? itvkr pills nfi.*?n*Vt*reTnmmcmicd *sfa remedy "for n. tin- ills that llesli is heir to." I iu in aflei lions r>l the liver, an.! ia all 1liliou> (',.:.:; ' mil , Dvspcpsia .in I .--ii k I leadai lie, ? .i di.sc.ise? ??! that character,'they-^fnttd without a rival. A G U K A N i) V V. V It R . N'ohcttcr cathartic cm l>c list d preparatory to, or utter taking Quinine. As a simple purgative thej nreSinerpthli'd I.tAYMt;-. OZ- I M l l '. l t OX S. The ceil time flro never sugar io.m> ? K.ieh box .' i- ii red wa\ *eal ..e ilu* li<' with the iniprci dun i??;. M< I.vm s 1.1 vi:k F.il.i ?. Kach wrapper bvf\n the .signatures of C. M> I.and I i i uino Priisj 1111?? -1 upon h.ivin-; the genuine !>..<*. \fr. Cask's l.ivt.n Pilus, prepaid I by I leming IVr of I'itfshurgh. I'a., the market being luii c?f imitations of the name Mr J ,ti no, Kpelleg ililTerently ln|l suine ojonnnciaiipu^ Master's Sabs. In compliance with Decretal Orders made by. the Court of Common Picas for Or nngeburgCounty, 1 will sell at Orange hurg Court House, on Monday, Deceni ber 1st, 1H79, within the legal hours. th? Kcal K-tute particularly described in each of till! cases slated below : Mowrev ?x Co., vs. .John J. Woodward and \Y. W. Oliver. A tract of land containing six hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Adam llolnuui, Nancy Ilolmau, Hassel I 11. /.iminetman, W. (;. Whetstone, Anna h. Keilt und the late Olin M. Dant/.lcr. reriilH : Cash, himI purchaser to pay for papers and recording. also Henry L. Kiekcnbakcr vs. Jesse N. Hair ier, ?'hn'r and Others. A trael of land containing 2023 acres, <>n which is ihe residence of the late Joshua llaigler, founded by lauf-, of Uhu er, Henry i.. Kiekciib'iekcr, D.ivid Korsnur and I'atriek Antlev. Terms: ('.idi 1'ureha.ivr to pay for papers and recording. a i .so. Caroline I.. Siroinan ami olhwrs Kx'rs vs John A < *'< 'aim All licit Irael of bind containing four hundred and seventy six acre.-, uiol.i less, Ii.Minded North and Kasl hy lands lately of Dr ?!, <!? Jenkins. South by lands of \V. 10 I'ooscr. South and Siuuhwc*t, by landsi of .Joint Hoffman. Terms: Cam. purchaser lo pay for papers and recording. 1 f lei ins ol -.de lire nut complied with the proper y will he refold on the -am- terms, no the next oi -nine subsequent sale day, at the risk of the former purchaser. a i.so George Deliver v- Kopie and otheri. All dial tract of laud eonlainiic; tny hundred and sixty-'wo acres, aeeordinir lo a [dat mads bv Si. !.. Ilab'win in I.S7I. and bounded then N irthwesl bv bind-1 of I*. i liner and Win. J. Chaplin, Noil in a -I aud Kasl hy hinds Iben or formerly of W. [).-nnci ly and Illume, South by rcucdiiing land* of Olivia M. Kenner y and So Ith* west by lands then of lieori'e .l/e.Miehai I. renn-: Ohc-luilf cash, und ihe habuice ou a credit of twelve months. Purelm-vr 10 uivc bond lor the balance with interest from the dav of sale and a mortgage of the property,and to pay lor papers and record ing, li' piirehaser shall fail to pninply the property shall he re sohl the next suc ceed inp sale day, on I lie s um- terms, and at the former purchaser's ri-k. Al.so Wando Minine. nnd Manufacturing Com p.my, vs Daniel Livingston, John ('oiirtuey and ViiilrewJeU'eO-if, All that Irael of land situate oil the Ninety-Six i'oad, eout-ining live hun dred acres, more or less, hounded No th by Little llcavcT Creek. Ivist hy Iain's now of lately of M. L. Mu ibes, Soiitheasl by bind now nr lately of Joseph Morgan, South bv llie Ninety-Six Ko id. and West hj ' inds now or lately of W. Jones. '1'erms : OllC tWrtlcityh and the balance on a credit of one and two vcars. The purchaser to give hit* bond for the eredi; portion, with inter* est from the day. of aale and a inor.pa^o of the property: AKo to pay for papers and recording, and if the purch iser shall fail lo comply, the property will he re-Void pn the sip'Ci.J'ding -a!e day, on tin-same term-, and : atthcri-k of the former purchaser. .M.-o ?vScorge Bolivia- aud D. \V. iVohin-ui, vs J.'vs.-phincS. Itntlor s::? l John I>. D. laii y Alt lliai, lot and buildings on it iu the Town of < ir.ingebit'.-. at Ihe corner of ; Amelia and Windsor .S':: eel-, measuring; ? 117 feel mi Windsor Street, on l!?i t\u! on Amelia St ml, and hounded on the South by land- of II. l'iggs and Joseph Straus.*. Kasl by lands of Henry Smith and on the West liy Whidsui Street. Term-: Cadi. If pin chaser shad fail tu comply, the property io be resold, on the same, or on some subsequent sale day. on the same tei mis. and ai l hi* ri-k of the former piireha ser. Purchasers to pay for papers and re cording. ai so iIcsLrGreen vs. Nero Blume. Ail iliii irael of land, containing idnetv five acres, nn re or less, being part of a tract on waters of North Kdisio River, formerly of the estate of (ieurire llounelt. mar': cd in a plat drawn by S. K. Mel'iehatnp, May ?'? 1870, as No. (i mid bounded Northeast by Itaets numbered 7 \ s on said plat, South east hv lob U. It. Itarlon, Southwest by irael No, I unsaid plat aud Northeast by iraet No ? mi -aid plat. Terms.- One half cash and ihe balance on a credit of one year. Piirciia-vr lo give a hniiil for si id ha'anec hearing interest from ihe day of sale and a mortgage of the proper!v, with ibu privilege to pay all cash. Also lo pay for pappus and recording. ai.-u ' 1'arnct Livingston and fit hers, vs. Henry Livingston Kx'or and others. I All that Irael known as the llduic planta j lion of ilie late I'arnel Livingston, consist j ing of two iraels, one Known as the Timothy .'rant, containing eight hundred and lifiy I aereSj more or Iis-, and the other bought I hy said Ibirin-I Livingston, deeea-ed, from ; Mis. lt..I. Hanuerly containing one linn I drill acres, more or lo-s. This hind will he j sold in parcels- nccwi'iling lo plats which j will he exhibited al the Sia?Uer"s OHicc and at iic---.ile. Terms; One-third cash, and j the balance oh :? credit of one an I t w.> years, I'm chaser n> give bunds Ihr ibe l?;ilauee, bearing interest from the day u sah?. Fioured by a mortgage of ihe property. Also'o pay for paper* an I recording. I fa purcha-cr shall fail to comply, the l/.i-ter wisl ie soil o i the same dayj or n txi siie cei-diug hale day, on the same terms, and at ; the risk of ihe i< rincr purchaser. a i-so I5>\V. Warren nnd Horace M. Mitchell, assignee, vs. C. 1?*, Felder, i Ali tlint tt.ut n| land containing two : hptnjrcd and liflv.rix acre--, more or less. ' bo'i"jdml North by lands of Whilmore and I Cai ier.Si.nili liv land-of Iticlnird Kvans, U'r-t by lands known as Wbiieiiiore's, Hast , I v lands of'J. I*. Livingston and estate lam's j of.I. II. i elder. TeniH: One half cis'i ' :iii*i the balance ??n n credit of om- year, j I'tirelinsor I? give bund for balance with in> terest f um d iy of s-ile and a mortgage ol" the property*..to pay fur papers and record. '"g, ai.-o I). A. MefVer, Adin'r .vs. Klizabeth Speig *> in r mm othci-S. tti'l lluil lot of land and improvements tld*i - on, in the Town of Kewisyble; of lhe| ? c-jjujroj''he I:i?e> Henry b. Smoke, <???. tdi.ii g ..hui.' the one hid' of .m acre and l..i|iu(l?liJ-:asf by Ibe Kail Itoad, North by I a Sircet. bocdi hy 3/r^ ibise and Others, and Wya by U Meli'er. Alse thioilier uu;\l| lot iu -aid Town. Term-: t) h halt ca-h nnd the balance on a credit of one year. Thf. purchaser to give his Inn I for said liabuiee wilh iiucre.-t troui the da? of -ah- and a mortgage ul tho proportv, \\* < to pay for paper- and recording. ai>o. Pinckney L. Muoror vs Sophia J". 11. Stull. AU I hat tract of land in Poplar Town ship containing three hundred acres, more oi loss, bounded North by lands of A. 15. b idder, South by lands of .I im Joiner, lh'ck lireennnd Tom Oliver, ICasi by land-; of.I. I Quincey l'arlei and West by lands of ck t?te of C: II. Thomson? Terms. Cash, and ' purchaser to par for papers and recording. If purchaser fail to comply, it will be r*t Bold on the next Hale day at his ruik and en Bame terms. also George Bolivor vsGeoige William*. All tliat lot of land in the Town of Or augcbitrg, on whiuh the defendant lire*, bounded on the North by a line running at right angles with the Itoad to 'Sunny Side/ ou toe K?st by Itriggman's lot, on tho South by a Branch hounding Comelson's lot on the West |?y (he said road Up to where a ditch intersects, which lot con tains two acres, more or lei?s. Terms. ''a-Ji.and if purehaser fail to comply tho lot n il] lie sohl on the same or the noxt succeeding sale dav at the ris't of tho lor iner purchaser, and on laino term1, Pur chaser to pay for paper- and recording, also Morgan J. and Francis K [Culler, Rxo'rs x*. Lewis P. Collier. All that tract of land containing eight hundred and thirtv acres, more or le*s, and !.tided North by Ian.In of I) W. Fehler \. \V. Snell and lohn Oiaiulin, lvnt by F. ?v. \\ aiuiauiiiker, South by lauds of Col. On, and It A 15. w in.in and \Veat by I. K. D (?'elder's lauds. Term*; Cash, and pur cha-er to pay for papers and recording, and if the purchaser shall fail to comply tb-j laud wil| I)' re sold al hisri-<k on the *im ? terms ami at dies.cue or some coiireuient -.i. e Uav a fit rwa ds. also Jacob I'ogle vs. Smart Loyd. All thai tract of lau I containing oun hundred ?eres ino'r* or le-s, hounded oa the North hy land-*of J |[ Staler and 1? Jones, ha-t hy lands of .lames Kips and on ihe Wi-st and " o t h by lands of l>r. Qmit tlehauiu and 15. l'\ Simmon*. Term*: i 'ash and purchaser to pay for paper* au-i recording. If purchaser shall fail to ci?ra ; ly ili? land will be resold at his risk on the -ame or some convenient sale-day afi?r? ivards uii the same terms. a"?o Morgan .land Francis K Keller. Kxo'rs ts. .1 Lewis Oih-nn and John 11 Livingston Alsthat tract of land situate in Liberty Town-hip. containing four hundred acre*, more or less, bounded by binds of Morgan i'a i-, L <? Jefcoit, I'eter U Pearson, Jacob I'earson and others. Terms: Cash and I purchaser to pay for papers and recording. If the terms of sale are not complied with (he property >dll be resold nil the n?*xt or -..me succeeding sale davon the same terms .it the ri.->k of the former purchaser, also Hugh LGreen, assignee vs. Henry Welfare. AH that tract of land containing eighty* live acres, more or les-?. situate on Ketil? Kranen, und bounded bv lands of John M. My.vrs, June VfKjt, F W Vogl. Hill Fair and Hollin A vinger. Terms. Cash, ami purchaser to pay foi papers and rocoruitig If the purchaser shall fall to comply thr property to be re--old at his risk, and ou same terms, on the next pr soaieeohveuieut -.dc day afterwards. n!-o Aha Oa^e vs Elizabeth Brown. All that tract of laud containing tweWe hundred acres, uiorr* or I :?s, in the Fork of l-'disto. hounded North by Cooper Swamp, Kasl by lauds formerly uf Jacob Wollt, South by .s'onth Kdisto River .and West by lands now or lately of Joji'n It jlIHhoiise. Johlt C. Uowuaild the Into John ? Quattle ha'iiui, said land is called tha Snake Swamp P.aulation. Term**, Cadi enough to par ail stuns actually due to die plaint ill at ih ? date 'if said s de an I the cost's and expanse uf I hese proceedings and the l>R''\n.*j on & credit of one anil two years Purchaser t<> give bond for said Inland! with interest from f|ar of sale and a mortgage of the properly and tu pay for papcmatvJ record also ''"hos. K. Kle'cmh iker, Adm'r und olhers vs Ida '/Au\ Herman and others All that trael of land of which tho lato Lewis H Zimmerman was scued conUiin ing three hundred aid eighty u'.uci acres, nun c or less b mud ? I North by I m.Is cf S K l: ckcuhakcr, Ivi-t by iamL ofS K Itieken ! .ike ?) S Patrick and Frank C liner. South by lands of No I Keiu. Jam?s B"*r-1 and estate of Nicholas Till, and West by lauds of the esta'e of Joint Till, P.vrid Fer sum* and the tract allOted to Mrs Ann A Zimmerman. This tract will hcnldin parci Is, according to plats which will bs exhibited at ihe Master's Office and at the -a e. Term*. < 'ue-half c ish and the balance ? ?a a credit of one year, secured by bond of pin chaser hearing interest from day of sale, and a mortgage uf the property. Purcha ser-to pay for papers ami recording. If un\ purchaser -li.nl fail to comply, bin share shall be Hold at his risk on the sanis or next succeeding sale lay, ou the saino terms. also Watson \ O'Cain and others, .Vihn'rs vs Valentine Pithatt and othcis. All that ira t ol land, lying Oil Middle pen Branch, containg about ?even buu >i:?- 1 and liftcen acres, hounded North by i n. i- now or lately of estate of Daniel i?o/.ard Kasthy land- of Samuel Bo/.ard, Piiuth by hind- of Mrs (' dyphret and fiee. Patrieki West hy lands of A Smoke and tieorge Bo/.ard, Al.?n, another tract oa lliv waters of Turkey Hill (.'reek, contain big niie hue bed acres more or le-o, bound >d N<?rth by lands now or formerly of Mary f.l'Cnin and South by lands of Mary O'Cain aiid \ Wamiitmakcr. Terms. One third ease and the balance on a credit of one year, secured by ImuuI of the pur \ chaser with interest from day of .?a!o "nd a niorigag? of die pureha er. Purehaser to pay fur papers and recording. The tract i \\r%: 'ueutioue I will he sold iu parcels, of I which phUs will be exhibited at the Mas ter's olliee and at the sale. also WHHam C Bee ^ <"... vs F M looser. All that trae! of I and rontaihinij one hundred nn.l fifty seven acres, njoreor less, !. 'tinded by lands of I a/id Hotter, by traet ' No o of i be e-tate lands of John Lirr, by I toe Public or Stage- It pad and bv tract No. 2 of the estate lands of John Lirr. Also that panrel of bind containing nhout ten ! acres, houn led on the North by the above monlioued tract, w -si bv the Sta?e Hoad " outb hy tract No '2 above mentioned^ \ Terms. One-third e sh and the balance on I a credit of one and two years, sec ie*d by bond with interest from the diy o/ sitlo [ ai d a mortgage of the proper v. Percha? crsto pay for paper-and r.'cardtitgs al-o I All that body of land containing 43rt I acres, more or less, buUadcd bv, lands of I il/rs V\ M A Jonkins and Bi llvillo Koul, 1 hind- of JSC llofllnan ami others, known I as No 1l and % of estate lauds of Dr. J (i Jenkins. AH that n'her tract of land contain ing !t|0 acre-, tnorc or less, bauuded bv llollviilo Und and hmdsof W. A, O'Cain. K M A Jenkins and II M A/i^ror, and known a" ^oOof est it? laudi of Dr J (i Jenkfas, (sold to satisfy lien of J (j W Strom ei thereon, forms, <'id;, purchaser to pay for papers a n' recording. T. W. GL?V Kb'. Masler. Master's Oflice, Nov 1 lt:i 187;). Nov. 11 3^