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Tlio Orangeburg Times L O C T, Who Killed look Itohin? I says George Boliver. I killed Cock Kobiu. I p^,id tbe piper. Tildctn'h Bari Being exbausted, Griffin has put another in front of his store. Merchants Had bettet keep their stores shut at night, and not loavo all to tbe mar ahals. Fire Crackers Ought not to be permitted to be fired on tbe streets. They may scare horses and do great damage. - mm ? mm ?- ? - The I'oMiponeuient Of the meteoric display may pro bably be owing lo tho extraordinary display of the Democrat last week. The Regular Meeting Of Eureka Chapter will be held Friday, Kov. 28th, 187?. R. A- de gree to be conferred. JFine IIonnds ? Dr. W. F. Barton had two young liouuds of his o.vu raising in town yesterday. They are lino fellows. 15 rot hers Of tbe Dcmorra', this thing com menced in your columns, anil we shall work it out on ymr own tine, - - ma ? ? IlInCHH? Wo are sorry so hear that Mr. W. H. Perryclear is very ill with pneu monia, but hope he will b.: out soon agnin. l*crhn?h If it bad net been f<>r the "plain village school master," our friend <lowu tiro stret may never have been an aspiring country editor. The Union Meeting Of the Baptist denomination takes place to d.ty at the Four Holes Church and will continue through the Sabbath. ''The ?x Knoweth hie owner, and the ans his master's crib, but" lo'?this immac ulate!? knoweth not from whence he j^ettcth hi* WHges. ? u* ? - - ?rmmmumm Tlwtnksgivini; Bay Was appropriately observed at the Methodist ( hurch, suitable dis course* having been delivered by Kev. O. A. Darby and Rev. T. H. Legat re. JHctkodint Cinireii ? We are requested by Kev O. A. Darby, to state that there will be no services at this Chuivli on Sunday night as the congregation will par ticipate in the union services be ore the firomen in tlae Bapti.vl Church at this time. "Rndical AllieM"? We are ready at any time for an investigation on "Radical Allies" "with tbe Orangeburg Democrat, and. if we don't come out the clcauer ol the two, we will give our old hat, and a new one to boot. So take us up ?brothers?or shut up. Aaintty MjihhhcIihhcI in? B. F. Butler, being interviewed, Bays, there are 100,01)1) workingmen excluded from voting in Mastachu aetl?, by reason of the 'aw engrafted there by the Republican party, that no man shall vote who can't r.-ad an 1 ?write. Think of this colored men of South Carolina. Kodden Death - We regret to learn that Miss Nona Cuburn, daughter ot Rev. Uoburn, of Branchville, died suddenly at that place at 8 o'clock on last Sunday night of heart disease. We under stand that the young lady wa* in lull health up to hour of In r death. Our deepest sympathies are with the afflicted family. Our Young Friend, J. W. H. Dukes, Jr., we it oft" on Monday to bring home a fair one with whom to share life's joy* and sorrows, and returned homo on Wednesday afternoon. We wish tbe pair much happiness?hoping that fheir sorrows may be few and their joys many. Thanks fot tbe reinem braucc of the old, teacher. Occident? Wihile Mr. James Whetstone and $lr. William Carson were engaged in splitting rails on Two Mile Swamp jn the Fork, on Tuesday, the axe of Mr. Carson glaneed and struck Mr. Whetstone's knee shivering the bone. Mr. J. S. Bolen was sent for ami stopped tho blood. Mr. Whetstone y/M h?tulcd borne, and we understand that tho wound is a serious and pain PA o?e. The Mortgage On the Times which seemed to givo so much concern to our neighbor last week was satisfied on Saturday. Wo have a clear title now, not only, as we said before, for the campaign of LS?0, but forever. Boliver now has no more claim upon this paper than Conkling or Blaine. This settles the matter, and we hope here after to hear no more insinuations on this store. There is no longer any mortgage over the Timics. Religion* JKxercincH, Appropriate to the occasion, will be behl in the Baptist Church on Sun day night, 'he Anniversary of th c Elliott Hook and Ladder Company falling on that day. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. T. W. Mel Ii chnmp and Rev. ?. A. Darby. 'J'hc two i ire Co in panics, in lull uniform, \\\lh all their honorary members, the Boaid of Fin? Masters, the Mayor j and other officials will ussembio at I the Kngine Hall at l?i o'clock to march in a body to the church. The exercises will commenceui 7i o'clock. The public generally arc invited to attend. CoMMITTKIi. Attention^!. 15. IS. A i.. Co. A to nd the annual meeting of your Company on Monday, Dec. 1st, I87U, at 7 o'clock 1'. M. A full atten dance desired as business of itnpot ! lance is to be submitted. The Anniversary Festivities will take place on Th?r.-day evening, Dec. I 4th, hs7!>. The I. V A. F. K. Co., the K-'.isto Hilles, the honorary iiiein hers of both Fire Companies ami all invited guests of the 1. K. 11. & I, Co. will assembleal the Engine Ifell at 7 o'clock 1'. M. Members of the Kdi.-to Jtilbs that are not firemen will please wear their uniform. JjV order ?ii the roremait. K. F. I'uv a vt, Sec'y. Strange? At the time that the editor of tha I Democrat was advised "to go on ami run'' tbe paper which Bdiv>;r claimed a nd Htp| orted "in the in tcrcst of the Deinoer.i ic party," the prosecutions against Boliver were going on; the Ttujwi/t rt a staunch Democratic paper under .lames S. Heyward, Ks?j., was in the. field, pouring hotshot into the Radi cal camp, and upholding Solicitor Jervey; and Boliver was publicly boasting that he had enough money to break it up. And sure enough the Taxpayer was driven out of the held, and Bo liver's heart's desire was attained. GlaisH Houses? The Democrat very gene rously, and we *supj ose, with chris tian "charity," undertakes to lecture us n i *?- i ? rt comings," "Radical alii"-,' ct:. We agne perfectly with our broth ers, that people who Jive in glass houses ought not to throw st ones, and it. is for this reason thai we are con strained now to say, lb it while the "plain village school master" is ul ways ready to receive lectures from proper sources, and would go a long way to heir a good one, be think* they would he more appropriate and effective, if they i-ame from men who have never sipped Radical pap directly or indirectly, either from Boliver, or any other liii licah Santa CllatlM? We are. in receipt of information that a mysterious personage general ly and favorab'y known as ".-ant a Claus," the Christmas man. has ex pic.-.-td his intention of visiting our town Christmas week, making his headquarters, during his sojourn in our midst, at the Christmas Festival to be held by nur friends ul the Presbyterian denomination over Mr. John P. Addcn's store. The Committee of Ladies in charge of the entertainment, appreciating his expected visit, are making the neces sary preparations to make the occa sion one of pleasure to a)| who will favor I hem with a visit to their festi val. We will, from time to lime, keep our fri?idfl informed of all par ticulars ot interest in regard lu Huh coming event. Auctioneer? The card of Mr. T. C. Huhhel , offering his services to the people as an auctioneer, will hi seen in another column. Mr. Hubhell is only lakin g up his old business which he prac ticed with great success in Charles Ion, and in which he has had abun dant experience. He is, withal, a worthy and reliable gentlemen, and wo hope nil persons having articles they wish disposed of will c.-rust them to his care. We know ho will give entire satisfaction. W. If. CJ lover? It is indeed with sorrow that wo re cord tli3 death of this promising young man on Monday morning. His luucral services were conducted on Tuesday afternoon ill the Methodist Church,by Kev. O. A. Darby, where a large concourse of his friends as sembled lo pay tho last tribute of re spect to his memory. lie was a son of the late L. C. Glover, former Clerk of Court, and was a young man of more than or dinary promise and integrity. He was an active mcniln r of the Agri cultural Society and probably one of its youngest members, but he exhibit ed a deep interest in its deliberations from his natural love of his vocation us a farmer. He was in lustrion* und active, and, starting un lor adverse circumstances, by perseverauco be soon became successful; and at the time of his death was just rebuilding a comfortable residence upon his iatlui's homestead, but an Ad wise Providence has ordered otherwise, and he has been transferred, we have e\cry reason to believe, to another house?a house not made with bauds, eternal in the heavens. I>eTa:ir.s Is constantly reoeivi ng Christinas dantics. Flue Cigars Just received at Dr. Reeves' drug store. Go and try them. Ouly -lO Cis. per ? ounds? A very Hue smoking tobacco at the above price just received at Dr. Wim uainaker's and also at Dr. Duke's. Mr. It. Frank Mater Has moved his stables in front to touch on the street which will bo an improvement to his husiuc?a. A car loud of tine horses w.11 arrive for Iii tu to mortow. Call and examine them. The ?UreaI Demand Koi Shritier's Indian Vermifuge is solely due to its intrinsic value. Thousands use it today in prefer ence to any other, and say thai it destroys and exp els worms effectually. Xo Advance. Notwithstanding the rise, all our goods are selling at obi reduced prices, having purchased a large stock ol' dry goods before the advance. Call early at the Dry Goods Bazaar of Heury Kuhn. The Fact That Tammuny has been the means of killing off Tilden an the next Presidential candidate, uiakes no difference with our friend Van Tassel, who is soiling the purest whiskey, wines, &c, for le-s money than any other store in town. Don't tail to give him a call. a Attention ! The Members of Zinn Democratic < lub ai" hereby requested to as semble at Zinn Church on fhursday morning 4th of December next, at 11 o'clock, as business of importance will be brought to their notice. Dona1.1) li. Baicjo.n, Presiden'.. L. .1. l/.i.a :, Scc'try. Nov. 20th 1870. .Notice I?> Druggists and Store keepers? I g-.arautec Sbriner's Indian ver mifuge to destroy and expel iv Tins from the human body, where thev exist, ii used according to the direc tions. Von aie authorised to sell il on the above condition-. David E, Foutz, proprietor, Haiti more, Md. MM ? ? The Baltimore ami Ohio IS. II. Have curried westward wit:i:u the past, twelve, months more than two hundred tons of Fout/.'s celebrate 1 horse and catt'c powders. If Mihi more wa- blcs.ied with a fe>v in ire laboratories as ex'.?u.?iv.i as that of Fout/.'s. the road con I I lay 'mother Ira k. For -alo by Drs. W in la maker and I bikes. It ere We Are Again Pulling Kortjohn ! How can we do otherwise? Has he hot mad," hundreds of our friends happy? Has be not shown a deposition to <tbligi' the entire county'.' Where, oh where can such another man be found! And where can such a sol et assortment of g ncral me chandi/.o be found? Then again, where can one find k> many bargains as at his auctions? Hundreds of persons go away from there rejoiced. ' A thing of beauty is a joy forever;" so says one of England's poets. Mr. Kort john's store is not precisely u "thing of beauty," but if he continues on as he is now doing it will most assuredly become a "joy forever," because at no other place in this land can such bar gains bo had. a Yon Might as well try lo I*ich A quarrel with a graven image, or do any other impossible thing as try to sell any other preparation for l'iles, if 'fabler's Buckeye l'ile Oint ment can be had. It is the only remedy for Piles tlmt will cure obsti nate cases. Price 50 cts. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannnmaker. llohhle ant! I,imp no More, But hang your crutches on the old oaken peg, and seize the first oppor tunity to be permanently cured. Rheumatism, Contracted Muscles, Still'.Joints, Frosted Feet, Headache Fnraehe, Pain in Breast, Side ami Hick will yield to that powerful remedy, known as CousseiH Light ning Liniment, which is go d fur man and beast. Prien .r>0 eis. a b it I le. For sale by Dr. J. fi. Wannnmaker. The While Shuttle Stewing Machine ? It has a double s*eel feel, or a feed ? >n both sides of the needle, which en ?tides the operator to ent ry the fabric through either sideo the noodle, as may lie desired Thi?| feature com bined with the large spice mi 'er t'io arm, is found iu no other machine ami is an advantage which should hot be overlooked. No advance. Plain table 825; plain table with cover, lock and key SoO; fancy cover, drop leaf, '2 drawers each end of table -$o~>, and all extra attach nruits given with every machine- Hold only by Henry Kohu. Mr. C. D. Korijohn, Though doing business here in Orangeburg, is au original production and a very rare one at that. His career has beeu as singular as suc cessful. His plans, means and meth ods are all his own. He has vim and energy enough for half a dozen ordinary men. Hence his eminent success as a merchant, and the enor mous amount of goods he sells week ly. His auctions are attended always liy large crowds, and hundreds of dollars worth are sold thereat for one third of what the eost would he elsewhere. Long may Korijohn prosper, ami long may the people show their good sense by patronizing his cheap store. a 1 . . ! j 1 . ._ _ Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bum. & scovill. FltinAY, November "JH, lST'J. ('(ITTON Middling!!. 111 Low Middlings. 11 Ordinary. lo., [uj PKOVISIONS Corn.? 7? New Corn. l'eas. 00 Foddepj per 100 Ihs. 7."? Koiijjb Lice.S I l? THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC or VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; <>< casional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ear*-; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue: breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, .sometimes \ nracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomai h ; o< casional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; hot unfrcqucntly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid, respiration occasionally dith< lilt, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy ami disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally ii ritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to c\ist, DR. C. Mi I. A M/S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cute. it does Ni>1" l ON IAIN' MlvKCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Du. McLank's Ykr Min or, hears the signatures of C. Mi Lank and Fi.kminc Hk<... on the wrapper. -:o: DR. C. McLANE'8 LIVER PILLS arc not recommended ns a remedy " for ai! tlo- ills tli.it flesh is heir to," but in nffet lions of the hver, ami in nit Itllious Complaints, I lyspepsia nml Sh k Headache, or diseases ol that character, lhey .stand without a rival. A G U E A N D F E V E R . No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or alic-r inking (Juininc. As a simple p?rgativ? they are unequaled. Ill.WAllK OF I.MIT.VTIOm The genuine arc never sugar coated. Lach box has a roil wax seal mi i he 1 m? 1 with the impression Dr. McLank's I.ivkk I'ii.i.r. Fach wrapper bears the signatures of C. McI.ank ami Fleming Ukos. O Insist upon having the genuine Hr. C. Mc Lank's Liver Tu i s. prepared by Fleming Itros., of Pittsburgh, l'a., the market being full of imitations of the name Hicfjttnem spelled differently but same pronunciation. AUCTIONEERING, ? T. C. HUBBELL I WILL ATTEND TO THE SALES of I Kent Ertate, Personal Pioperly, Ac., Pub lic or Private. Business entrusted to him will be proiliotlv attended lo nov 28 1879. I Will S^adTA^tion The hi ' 'uy in Dee-, 1879, the LoU be longing . die Estate of \V. M> Hutson, lying on ah sides, of Amelia Street and running buck to the Fair tirounds on the North side nt Amelia and -J 1U deep on the North sido uf Aiuuda. They will each be Hold in separate parcels if it is wished. The terms are oue-lttdf cash, balance in a year, bond and itioitgage from dale, purchasers tu pay for papers ami recording. They will be treated for at private sale until sale day. W. M. 11U LSON, Kx r. uov 21 "-i Master's Sales. In compliance with Decretal Orders made by tin: Court of Common Pleas fur Ur angehtirg County, 1 will sell at Orange burg Court House, on Monday, Dcccm* der 1 si. lsT'J, within the legal hours, the Real Estate particularly described in each of the eases stated below : Mowrev ix Co., vs. John J. Woodward ami W. W. Oliver. A tract of land containing nix hundred acres, more or less, hounded by lands of Adam lloltiian, Nancy lloluian, Husxe.ll 11 Zimmerman, W. C. Whetstone, Anna L. Keilt and (he late Ohn M. Oatit/.lcr. lY-ruis : Ca-.li, and purchaser to pay for paper.- and recording. also Henry \*. Kickcnhakcr vs. Jesse N. Ilaig ler, Adin'r and others. \ tract of laud containing 202]j acres, on which i.- the residence of the late .Joshua Haiglcr, bounded by lands of Uhtier, Henry L. Kickenhacker, David Fcrsncr and Patrick Antic)*. Terms : Cash. Purchaser to pa ? for papers and recording. also. Caroline L. Strnnian and others Ex'rs v< John A. O'Cain. AH that tract of land containing four hundred and seventy-six acres, more or less, boimdetl North and Kant by hinds lately ol ?r .1. 0. Jenkins. South by land* uf YY. E I'ooser. and South and Southwest, bv lands of .John 11 oilman. Terms: Cash, purchaser to nay for papers and recording. If terms of sale arc not complied with the property will be resold on the same terms, on the next or Millie subsequent sale day, at the risk of lite former purchaser. also George Boliver v.< Foglc and others. All that tract of land containing one hundred and sixty-two acres, according to a plat made bv M. L. Baldwin in 1874, ami bounded then Northwest bv lands of Palmer anil Win. J. Chaplin, Northeast and East l>y lands then or formerly of \V. I); utterly and Illume, South by roundning lauds of Olivia M. Kennerly and South west by lauds then or George J/eMichacl. I'erins: One-half cash, and ihe balance <?n a credit of twelve months. Purchaser to give bond for the balance with interest from the day of sale and a mortgage of the property, and lo pay for papers and record ing. If purchaser shall fail to comply the property shall be re-sold the next suc ceeding sale day, mi the sann- terms, and at the furnier purchaser's risk. also Wando Mining and .Manufacturing Com pany, vs. Panicl Livingston, .John Courtney and Andrewtlellcoat, All that tract of land situate on the Ninety-Six Hoad, roiit-inihg live hun dred acres, more or h-s-. bounded North by Little Bc.ver Creek, East by lands now or lately of M. L. Hughes, Southeast by lauds now or Intelv of Joseph Morgan, South bv the Ninety-Six Itoad, and West by land now or lately of W. .Jones. Terms : One third cash and the balance on a credit of olio and two years. The purchaser to give his bond for the credit portion, with inter est from the day of sale and a mortgage of the property: Also lo pay for papers and recording, and if the pureli :scr shall fail lo comply, the property will be re-sold on the succreding sale day, on the same terms, and at the risk of the former purchaser. also (Seorge Boliver and 1>. W. Robinson, vs Josephine S. Butler and John l>. 1>. Pairev All that lot and buildings on it in the Town of Oriingehlirg, at the corner of Amelia and Windsor ?S'licets, measuring 117 feet on Windsor Street, on 1 1*1 feet on Amelia Street, ami bounded on the South hy land- of II. Itiggs ami Joseph Strauss. Mast bv lauds of Henry Smith and on the \\ esl bv Windsor Street. Terms: Cash. II purchaser shall fail to comply, the property to be resold, on the same, or on -nine subsequent sale day. on the same terms, and at the risk of the former purcha ser. Purchasers to pay for papers and re cording. ALSO Bester Green vs. Nero Blume. All that tract of laud, containing ninety five acres, more or less, heilig part of a tract mi waters of North Kdisto Kiver, formerly uf the estate of George Bonhett, marked in a plat drawn by S. It, Mcl'ichamp, May ti 1870, as No. ti and bounded Northeast by tracts numlicrcd 7 \ 8 on said plat. South east hvCol. U. It. Barton, Southwest \,y tract No. 4 on said plat and Northeast bv trad No. ? on said plat. Terms.' One half cash and the balance on a credit of otic year. Purcha-er'to gi ve a bund for said balance bearing interest from the day of sale and a mortgage of the property, with lhe privilege to pay all cash. Also lo pay lor p.ipeis and recording. a Ivo Henry Livhuu'-tou Kx'er. Vs. B. Williamson,and others. All that tract known as the Home planta lion of the hue Harnet Livingston, consist ing of two tracts, one known as the Timothy Grunt, containing eight hundred and fifty acres, more, or less, and the other bought by said Itarnet Livingston, deceased, from Mrs. ll.J. Ilannerly containing me hun dred acres, more nrlc-s. This hind will be sold in parcels, according to plat- which w ill lie exhibited al the Ma'tcr s < Mliec ami ut the sale. Terms: One-third cash, ami the balance on a credit of one and two year-, Purchaser to give bonds |ur the balance, hearing interest from tho day of sale, secured by a mortgage of I he property. Also to pay for papers au I recording. Ifa purchaser shall lad i" comply, the .Vaster will ro-soll.o'i the same day, or next suc ceeding sale day, oi: the same terms, and at the ri-k of the termer purchaser. Al.su l> A. Melver, Adm'r vs. Elizabeth Spcig Her ami others. All that lot of laud and improvements thereon, in the Town of Lewisville, of the estate of the lal? Henry I .. Smoku, con. tninillg about the one half of an acre and hounded Hast by tho Kail Road, North by a Street, South by .Vrs Rose and otherA, and West by I), Melver. A'sc .mother 1 .1 a =_.?. j_. 1-uujjimjusm Btnnll lot in said Town. Terms; One half cash nnd tho balance on a credit of one year. The purchaser to give bin bond for wtid balance with interest from the day of nale und u mortgage of the property. Alto to pay for papers and recording. A Lao. George Boliver vnGeotge Williams. All thai lot of land in tho Town ?f Ot iingeburg, on which the defendant live, hounded on the North by a line running at right angles with tho (load to '.Sunny Hide/ on tue Fast by Briggtuan'a lot, on the Smith by n BrHticli bounding CorneU'?n's lot on the West by the said road up to win-re a ditch intersect*, which lot ooo taiiis two acres, more or less. Ternu. Cash, and if purchaser fail to comply the lot will be sold on the same or the next succeeding sale day at ibe ri*'i of the tor* iner purchaser, and on 8ame term*, Pur chaser to pay for papers mid recording. Jacob Fogle vs. Smart Loyd. All that tract of land containing one hundred acres morn or less, bounded on the North by laud*of J !I Staler and D Jones, Kost by lands of James Kips apt! on the WVst ami Sou'h by lands of Dr. Quct tlehaum and IS. F. Simmon*. Terms; Cash tied purchaser to pay for paper* ?ad recording, if purchaser shall fail to com ply the laud will be resold at his risk on the >;one or some convenient sale-day after* wards on the same terms. a'so Morgan J and Francis E Keller. Exo'r* va. ?I Lewi* Gibson and John H Livingston All that tract of land situato in Libertr Township, containing four hundred acrea, more or less, bounded by lands of Morgan Da- is, \j () Jcfcoit, Peter It Pearson, Jacob Pearson and others. Terms; Cash and purchaser lo pay for paper* and recording. If the terms of sale are not complied with the property will be resold on the nrxt or some succeeding sale-day on thesamo terinn at the risk of the former purchaser. _ i... niao Hugh L Green, assignee vs. Henry Welfare. All that tract of land containing eighty* live acres, more or less, situate on Kettle ISranch, anil bounded by lands of John M. Myers, June Vogt, FW Vogt Bill Pair and Kollin A vinger. Terms. Cash, and purchaser to pay for papers and recording If the purchaser shall fail to comply the property to be re-sold at his risk, and on same terms, on the next or some convenient sale day afterwards. also Alva (Jage vs Elizabeth Brown. All that tract of land containing tweWe hundred acres, more or Its* in the Fork of Fdiiito, hounded North h? Cooper Swamp, Fast by lands formerly of Jacob Wolfe, Smith by .South Ed ism River and West by lauds now or lately of John ft Milhouse. John C. Howe and tin- lato John G tinattle baillil, said land is called the Snake Swamp Plantation. Terms. Cash enough to pay all sums actually due to the plaintiff at the date of said sale and the costs and expense nf these proceeding* and the balance on a credit of one and two vears Purchaser to give bond for said balance with interest from diy of sale ami a mortgage of the property and to pay for papers and record ing. also flios. K. Rickenbaker, Adm'r and otherm vs Ida Zimmerman and other* All that tract of land of which the late> Lewis II Zimmerman was seized contain ing three liundred and eighty-nine acres, more or less, bound rd North by l ui la cfs B Itickcnbakcr, Last by lands of S 15 liicken baker O S Patrick and Frank I*liner, South by lands of Ned Keilt, Jamas Board ami estate of Nicholas Till, ami West by lands of the estate of John Till, David Fer sucr and the tract alloted to Mrs Ann A Zimmerman. This tract will he s?ld irv parei Is, according to plats which will ha exhibited al the Master's Otlice and at tho ?de. Terms..tine-half cash and t.ie.balance ? ui a credit of one year, secured by l>ond of puichaser bearing interest from I of?wle? mid a mortgage of the propeo/, ' purcha se! s to pay for papers an I ecording- lC any purchaser shall fail to comply* hi* share shall be sold at his risk on tho saras or next .succeeding sale day, oti aamo terms. also Watson A. O'Cnin and others, Admr'a Valentine l'ithan an I others. All that tra. t of land, lying on Middle pen It ranch, containg about seven huu ilred ami fifteen acres, bountled North by lands now or lately of estate of Daniel I'c/ard. Ea?thy lands of Samuel Bor.a-rd, Si i. 11111 by land* of Mrs C Syphret and 15 er?. Patrick, West by hinds of A Smoke and (Jeorjje Bozard, Also, another tract on the waters of Turkey Hill Creek, contain ing one. hundred acres) more or lc-?s, bound ed North by lands now or formerly of Mary QVain and Soiitb by land* of Mary O'Cnin and A Waimamnker. Terms. Due thirti cnae and the balance on a credit of one year, secured by bond of tho pur chaser with interest from day of sale and a inorigngo of the piirclia-er. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. The tract .first ?oeiitione 1 will be sohl in parcels, of which pint* will be exhibited at the Mas ter's otnee am'. ,.l the sale. also William C Bee it Co. vs F M Aioser. All that trad of land containing one. hundred nnd fifty seven acres, more or less, bounded by lands of David llorger. by *raet No .'tot'the estate lands of John Larr, by the Public or Stage Koad and by tract No. 2 of the estate lands of John Larr. Also that parcel of land containing about ten acres, bounded on the North by tho above mentioned tract, west by the Sta;o Koad South by tract No 2 above mentioned. Term*. One-thinl cash and the balance on a credit of one ami two years, sec i red by bond with interest from the diy of sale and a mortgage of the property. P< rcha rersto pay for papers nnd r .'cording. also All that body of laud containing 4.S0 acres, more or less, hounded bv lands of Mr* F M A Jenkins and Uellvillo Rotd, I lamh of J S C lloffm.itl and others, known as No 1 and 2 of estate lands of Dr. J G Jenkins. All that other tract of hind contain* ing il-10 acres, more op less, bounded by llcllville B ind and lands of W, A. O'Cnin, K M A Jenkins and II M .1/oorer, and known as No :t of euato land* of Dr J ?i Jeiikin-, (so! I to Hfttisfy lien of .1 (i >V Stroiiiaii thereon, forms. Cadi, purchaser to pav lor papers and recording T. W. CLOVER, Master. Master's Office, Nov Hth 187'J. Nov. 14 5j