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- - The Oraugeburg Democrat. .A. Irwjpov ioi* <lic> X'o<>i>lo. methodist.?Rev. O. A. Darby. Pus ton; Services eyery .Sunday morning at haR-pasJ JO o'clock Und, at night ut liiill. past 7, ?'telqdk. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at half-past 7 o'clock. Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 0 o'clock, Children's meeting: every third Suuday. i PnnsuYTKkian ? Rev. j. A. D. Brown. Pastor. Services evcry.Suuday morning at halt-past it) o'clock, and in the after noon at half-past 4 o'clock. Prayer meet ing eveiy Thursday afternoon at half past 4 o'clock. Sabbaih School every Sunday morning at half-past'8 o'clock.' BAPTIST ? Rev. T. W. Mellieluimp, Pastor. Service? every third ami fourth Sunday morning at half-past 10 o'clock and at night half-past t8 o'clock Sab bath School every Sunday morning at half-past S o'clock". SuNdy School,Mis eionatV Meeting every fourth Sunday. lutheran.?Rev. j. F. Riser, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at half past 10 o'clock and at night at half-past 7 o'clock. Sabbath School every Sunday morning at half-past 8 o'clock. Episcopal.?Rev. l. ?uerry, Pastor. Services third .Sunday in' each month. Mdrhifig hair-p:i3t 10 o'clock ; afternoon half-past 4 o'clock.. , Y. M. C. A.?Rooms on Russell-street. Open every evebhi/ during the week. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at half-past 7 and Sunday afternoons, at G o'clock. Business meetings fourth Thursday in each month'. OuAN(5r:?LHrt<vy:-*.\. Pi:n. tf, 1871?. FitESH Onion Sets just arrived at A. Fischer's. AVb are indebted to Mr. Sumlcr Cogswell lor au invitation to the An nual jGainmencement, of. Charleston College, which cornea off this evo^ uing, i p.. ,l' ! A - :' The Columbia Register, of the 2Glh instant, says: "Mr. Robert Copes, bounty Treasurer, oPOiangenurg, sift tied with the Comptroller-General yesterday." Tit hue was no meeting of the Courthouse Democratic Club on Wed ncsday evening as announced in the the last issue of the Democrat. In clement weather. ; 'ic?-.-r?- . Subscribers to otir paper who gel it through the postolllee here arc re quested to ask for The Democrat in calling for their mail, and then they will be sure to get it. We mc glad to4earn llrxl the con dition of Mr. John W. Fairy, of| Branchville, recently reported as dis cournging ahll its giviug rise" tA fears llbr the worse, is now favorable and hopeful. We arc requested by Mr. T. O. Daws'on, rail road agent at this place,' to say that consignees must remove their guanos from the depot prompt ly, or they will be placed on the plat form at their risk. T^Urger Ale Soda Water, an. cxcfcl Icntlonic and winter beverage will be kept constantly on band during the winter by Dr J. G. Wannamaker. Congress water on draught and in bottles always on *iaud. * Mr. Kraft, brother-in-law of Jlr. Phillip Ger lach, died last week of ap oplexy, lie was apparently in good healih attending to his business as usual andiwas suddenly taken oil al^ ter a short illness. He leaves a needy family to deplore his loss. Mr. James L. Sims is authorized to receive and receipt for all moneys due the Kdisto Clarion for advertis ing and subscription, and he will fill out all subscriptions to the Clarion for which we have received pay. T. C. Andrews & Son. Mns. Mary J. Antlej-, of Lewis ville, after a short but severe attack of Pneumonia, departed this life dur ing last week, leaving a large circle of friends to mourn her death. Death indeed severs the strongest ties, but they may be re-united in the upper and better world. ? X)dk grateful thanks arc due ( friends of the Democrat* who send us remittances. Wc feel encouraged "by the kind words of commendation received from every quarter^ but such substantial encouragement' is what wc need more than anything else to enable us to give our readers the pa per they need. . , \x ? We learn that Dr. T. R. Malone has been selected by the County CommiB^iJr^oVs/ ghysiciap.bf Ute jail and poor house in the place of Dr. A. S. Hydride whose term expired a short time since. Dr. Malone will enter upon the duties of bis olliee. ntj once, and wc wish him success in the care of our poof. We learn with regret of the death Of Mr.- Jacob Mack, wbioh obelirred on Friday last/of Pneumonia. Mr. Mack was a young man of Zion Township giving promise of along and useful life. But recently iHai-ri fcd to the daughter of Mr. M. L. Baldwin his death becomes a mos', sad event to the bereaved ,y*)iing wife. Our sympathies arc with the family in this season of deep1 sorrow. Ei>. Thompson, colored, in the em ploy of M r. lshtriucl Irfok on Santoo, was killed during last wfce1ff,Uy>a fall ing trco which he had cut. Pnkumonia has assumed an epi demic form ^throughout otic entire county. Thus far deaths have been numerous, but we trust the cflbits put forth in behalf of the sufferers may bo blessed with abundant suc cess. \Vb were glad to meet on Tuesday our young townsman, Mr. 11. Lee; who had just returned from Charles ton, where lie hub b^'cn spending the winter months attending a course of lectures tit the Medical College. We wish Mr. Lee a pleasant Vacation and every success in the profession he has adopted as a life >vork> . Tjikre is a large scope of country in the fork of the two Edistos in Ibis county without a postolllce or any convenient mail atrangemcrts. If our friends there will give us the most convenient route, offices and post masters w'c will interest our selves in .getting the -matter before the Department. We arc indebted to our correspon dent "L.," in our last issue, for Lew isvillc items und will be* pleased to have him repeat the samcVmdness at his convenience. Lewisville items ?Willialways find a place in the local [columns, ami Lewisville advertise ments a space in the-advertising- col umns'of the Dkmocu?t. Wk regret to learn that a little son I of .Mr. A. Gr. Salley died during the last week of some affection of the heart. Death is indeed reaping an abundant harvest in our midst, se lecting his victims from all classes? young, tniildlc-aged and old, thus warning the people of the great pur ' pose of life. Wo extend the comfort contained in the divine word, "Suffer little children to come unto me," to the bereaved parents. A negro man, armed with a dou ble-barreled shot-gun, on Friday eve ning last broke open the house of a colored man on Dr. W. F. Barton's plac>, rilled the house, and carried oil several pieces of clothing, also a truck, Which was found", tx fetv hun dred yards from the house, broken open and valuables taken oIL So (taring a robber is a dangerous char acter in a neighborhood and Iiis cap ture should be the business of every Wk are again called upon to chron icle the death of another aged and respected citizen of the St. Matthews section. Mr. Jacob Harmon died on Mbndav night, 21th instant, after a short illness, at the residence of his son, in his 88th year. "Uncle Har mon," as he was familiarly called, was, in many respects, a remarkable man, and possessed an extraordinary constitution, lie had been for many years a member id' the Lutheran C.nireh, and was distinguished for his love of justice, honesty and integ rity. ' . . Why is it that Theodore Kuhn has been able to maintain his reputation as a cash store even in these hard limes? Why is he able to keep his I shelves full of fresh goods and to sell them so rapidly? Why is he always ready to open up a full stock of goods for each season? If you wish to know, go there and enjoy the pleas ant smile that greets your entny*ce, the kind politenes that puts you at your ease and the tempting display of goods that mjukes you willing to spend the last dollar, and you will know. A postollice, known by the name of Sunny Plain, has been established in Caw Caw Township by the Depart 'tuent. Rev. J. E.' Penny received his commission as Postmaster last week, and the mails will begin to run in a few days, leaving St. Matthews every Friday morning. The Dkmo- j cr at litis been promised a large list J of subscribers from Sunny Plain. Send up your names gentlemen with as much cash as you cm spare. We mean business and will jiivc you as good, i( not the best, paper gver pub-' lished in Orangeburg. Wk direct the attention of our readers to the article on our first page from* the rWody pen of Dr. Mid tllcton Michel, Professor of Physiolo gy and Histology in the South Carp i liha Medical Collegu ut Charloslon, on the negro Thomas, who visited ! our town last spring. This man, by a perfect control of certain muscles of the abdomen, apparently was able to move the heart from one locality to another, and by a perfect control of I the respiratory organs coiild suspend jits pulsation at will. Dr. Michel is certainly master of his subject and iaccounts for these strange pue'uome I na in a very satisfactory way. T!?c Youruj Amorica Annivorsbry. ! Tlio Young America Fire Engine Company celebrated tlieir Twenty filth Anniversary on Friday, the 21*t instant. In tlio afternoon, escorted by the Elliott I look and Ladder Com pany, they paraded our principle streets, Both the engine and truck were tastily decorated with .lloweis and evergreens, which proves, that our firemen have the smiles and kindj wishes of the ladies at least, The I coinpani- s presented a creditable ap-J penrohec. After the parade the mem bers of the Young America assent ? bind at their hall, and proceeded lo the elecLion of ollleerS ! lor I he next year, with the following result: E. S. ilubhcD, President; F. 8. Dibble, Vice President,; ?. II. Wiies, First Director ; Henry Kohn, Second. Di rector ; J. G. Bolivcr, Third Director ; A. Garner, Fourth Director ; T. O. S. Dibble, Secretary ^ J. M. Brunson, 1 rensurer'; J. Ii. Robinson, J. J. Street, Axmen ; A. C. Dukes, Sur geon ; J. F. Izlar, SblTcitor. All .the business heirigdisp?sedloft" the members and their invited guest proceeded to the hall of the Elliotts, where a magullicenU supper awaited them. After the guests Lad all been seated around the table, t President Hubble, in. a neat little speech, ex tended a genuine. Young America welcome to all present. A blessing was invoked by the Rev. J. F. Riser, and then all went to work to demol ish the many good things before them. After supper came lager beer and lemonade (our firemen don't indulge in anything stronger) and segars, and then followed one of those occasions which only the true fireman know how to exjoj-, embracing excellent music, Yocal ami instrumental, rich jokes, speech making, etc. Mr. F. S. Dibble opened the ball by reading the following original production: VVe.mcctas w? have met before^ Q In festive scenes - two gallant corps? With dlflcrunl names?yel liiere are none but will admit ourpuipOse one. We here present the names to you Of these [\v.o corps?aach numbers fe\\'t', Vet from ho duty do we shirk? .}' , We ready are'tb do good'work.' The first we name are dyesscd in white; Their mime is "Elliotts'"?name of might: When ''Elliotts'* start oip\on a tramp, They sCnikahQad friend Merltclmmp,' Who (Clears the way of every brukec.; . For Foremen Sistniuk and Wanna'lnakcr. DeMars and Moorer, Duh.es and Browu With careful luinUs save stocks from drowning; And Orifilu, ibirtzog, Richards, Meyer, Will climb lo ladder's top, and higher? (Thai) budding in which keeps A Fisch er.) t;?Hi ?V. , '.' -i ' When lollowed close byRandsdale. Rlsh ec, ' '? ' '1 ? l While Izlar (Will) and Peter Cannon, 'Gys Briggmau, Walker," Robinson, With Bryant. Reeves ami McKewns. two. Nine active' men?good work they'll do. !r itj! liuti' The Active Red Shirts are but few? ,: , Wo nowpresint their u'abies to you : , How to be?i'ai \Ve will not parley, but muotluu Hrst hx-President, llarley. As rufl are named, prepare y?>ur smiles, We give you Schachte; Darner, Wiles, v Sheri.Ian, Sjater, Henry Koliu? Are '?Young Americas"' Well-kni>wn. From lire (lurid we'll ne'er retreat When hid by Thompson, Cume.ungs, Street. ?! . il fl Sehillley will see the work..well .done, Though au?(Hit>b\j 'Jolin LmiijgBTo'u'.' Dibbles three mill bi uiiH.nis Jour ?; | Will most'mak.c up the Red Shirts score, Yet rest assiircd we've hot! iiuinetl all, There's Bolivcr, Daut/.icr, Johnnie Maul, Then Izlar, too/and Surgeon ''t ally,'' And we have almost closed our late, But add the nanie.i ol dire-:?they're new, bill Champy, Jottes and Sorrentrue, And last, a* leader out o'f trnubln. Our greatest man. friend Ed. S. Hubble. The name of EUloit is a Knie, < Hidthi^.t^'efjfjtwPkfiPrps? we think. May we aspire to his pure life? Alld "twixt us then there'll be 110 strife. The President then announced the first regu'.ar to|isl of. the. evening as follows: ' ,.. ||0 THE, DA Y, yv E OKI.ERRATE. ? ' Full of promise, full of cheer ? ' Growing brighter every .year 'Like old age and bottled Wille Years ami worth with us coyibyie Responded by Hon. S. Dibble i? a neat and well-timed speech. The second toast was : OUR WORTHY CHIEF. Ills hand is ours, we wish it were true Thai for hhn and ourselves He had hand number IWO. Responded to by II. Risgs, Esq., Chief of tho Fire Department, who gave the boys some good advice. Mr, Tozer, of Columbia, was also called on. lie responded in a fining man ner, advising Hie Young Americas to get n steamer when they got a new cngibe. Then came the ELLIOTT I. II. AND L. COMPANY. Climb: climb to the topmost round 1 And if you epa, gy higher, . ! They say on parade you're seldom dbilnd .i '* Rut yt.u're sure togr? to a tire. (Why Is this thus?) ? ( . , Responded to; by Foreman Ii. II. Wannatnaker by letter, a severe1 in disposition having prevented his at tendance. Mr. Loryca was loudly called fori and in answer lo the call made a few remarks. . .., Then was given OUR HONORABLE MAYOR, j A good man In tile right, place. Dr. llydrick was expected to take care of our truly worthy Mayor, but being absent Dr. Mulo'hC was pressed into Service. Next catn*3 ouk DEPARTED Fl rio mux. ; Peace to their ashes. Responded to by all rising and ' standing in silence a few seconds. Then came OUR .SILVER WEDDINO.' Fur twctily-hvu years wejiavo Iiud these festal reunions, ami we hope you will all live tt< see our Oil? Hundredth. Gen. Izlar was expected to respond to tins tonst, hut as he was nb-vnt. the Hon. S. Dibble was called on, who] responded to the sentiment in a fuw i well chosen and appropriate remarks. ? The next tons! was OUR GUESTS. Here they uro and lei thein say How lin y lik-* our natal ilay. A hearty woleono' i.- for each And iu return we want a speetjh. Responded to by Prof. Lawrence in the absence of Mr. \V. J. UcTrpnijle, Jr., wlio was expected to respdml to this toast. The subject received full justieo at tire hands of Prof. Law-1 rence. Then came lovely woman. Tender memories, holy emotions, no* blest aims, all are incited In this ijiugiu name. Responded to by Prof. Jas. II. La Roche. Mr. LaRoche handled the delicate theme iti a manner that con vinced all present that bis heart was in the task before him. Next on ttie list wns our CU V. France has her Paris; Italy her Venice; hut Ours is Orangchurg. Hem! Was responded to by Mr. A. B, Walker in the absence of Julius Glo ver, Esq., who w;.s expected, to-take charge of (his1 subject. The next,'?' Till? BENCH AND BAR. An upright bench and an Incorruptible bar are it people's safeguard. Had no response, Mr. Browning, who w as f,a rJspond, being absent. Then came as the next toast WAL>E HAtflM'ON. The.type of tue county gentleman, The uiost salient ot nabruurs, The noblest oCOoveruor*, Tire loftiest of Senators. This had bocn assigned to Mr. II. G. Sheridan-, but on account of sick ness in his "family he could not at leml. The sentiment was well ta ken care of by-Mr. P. A. Solnllley in a patriotic speech. ; Last but not least came . Tili: i'ilESS An untrnih^'fiRed - press Is the Safety valve against parti' scheming and Jcina BOgulsui>;.|;jii'j Responded to by Stiles R. Melli champ, Esq., who did full justice to the subject. . T-*.ius ended the twenty-fifth anni versary of the. Young Americas, tCa*l we feel certain" that those whose good fortune it was to attend, -will ever, remember the occasion with pleasure. On Wednesday evening at the Fair it was proposqd to award a handsome cake by ballot to the most popular young lady present. Two of the prettiest in'the hall were brought out as candidates 'fur the prize by their respective admirers among the 3011112: men, and an exciting election ensued. Ten cents a ballot was a small sum for one to pay who wished to show his preference, for one or the other of the fair contestants, and so the voting was lively for a time. Wo,understand there was considerable ballot-box stuffing, intimidation and bribery done ou the occasion, and the friends of the young lady who lost the prize hint that InuJ-^t not been for these little irrcgt.'lhflt'ies the result would have been altogether different. In' the interest of justice 'we call L'f.u'o ? investigating cV>hii?tltee\ i . W'i' . luiu *' ?'? ? -. . 1. W n notice, increased activity and ,hustle at the jftpro of Mr. 0. D. Kott juhn this weelc." On inquiry we learn ed that ihi?y-vrere receiving large lots of goods from recent failures North. IJuti one week ag<> we tioliced the failure of Barlo VV rig lit & Co., the largest Soap n-pd Perfume dealers in the United'Slates, Tennyson Bros., Eugclhard &yCo., and others, and to-day portions of their stucks arc in Orangeburg and being bought up by our citizens at prices far below man faulurcr's cost. We mention this simply to show our leaders?the dis patch and energy shown by our fel j low townsman here, and his ngents I North. Call at onco before ho sell9 out this lot of goods as they are first class, cheap and durable. * Ob? tlmnlcs arc due the Rev. O. A. 'Darby for a copy of the minutes of the South Carolina Confo:ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South. It is a neatly gotten up pamphlet, and reflects great credit upon the skill of Messrs. Walker, Evans and Cogswelli, the juiirfisliOrs. The large amount of statistical matter, conven iently arranged for. reference, indi cate much care and study by the edi tor, Rev. A. M. Chrielzburg, and the Conference did Kell to assign so im portant a task to the hands' of one so well qualified.' a**} the editor. We learn Iro'uj thjf; copy that the church -in our town, Having paid up all its I dues, stands in life first, rank, a mat ! ter that should be gratifying to the officials having the collections in charge. V. M. C. A.?Rev'. 0..,A^Dnrby will preach] a sermon before the Young Men's Christian Association on the occasion of their third anni versary meeting, at the Methodist Church, on Sunday evening next, at hall-past seven. During the evening the annual report or the President will ho read. At the close of the service a collection will he taken up. Moody and Sanke.y Hymns will be I mud. The citizens generally undt \oi::ig especially a::' cordially and] earnestly invited to attend. Tiii; Fl uk Insl'kanck Intkkkst.? As there ia a largo amouiit of* proper ty insured in the various insurance-, companies doing busliiess in ouri town, and as they are as much inter ested iti the maintainancc of an efll cicnt fire departmenl in our midst as any of our citizens, we suggest I but they be 'requested through their local agents hero lo assist, in pur chasing a new engine. W?j believe they will 'contribute liberally if ap proached properly on the subject. Let the eirort be made. It cau du no harm, if it does no good. Tin-: "I>imc Reading*' of the Young Men's Christian Association came oil on Thursday evening, 20ih instant, at Boliver's Hall, which was gratuit ously loaned for the occasion. In spite of two postponements, the re- . suit of bad weather, the Hall was j filled; Mr. Henry Kohu opened1'the euterta'-nment' with an arrangement of violin aniLorgan, Capt. M. Glover performing at the latter. Next fol lowed a solo and quartette by Mrs. II-, and Messrs. Fowlcs, Kokn and LaUoehc. The Rev. J. D. A. Brown read the beautiful selection, "The Maniac." Another solo an ! quartette was sweetly given, and Cap',. S. Dibble read the beautiful and quaint "Over the Hill to. the Poor House," and its sequel. Music was again introduced, and Capt. John A. Hamilton read a parody on the "Raven," (which by request of seve ral of the anUiot's friends we.hope to print in a future issue.) Mr. S. R. Mellichamp read the feeling selection the "Blue and Gray." The enter tainment closed with the delightful trio, "Hear our Prayer," by Mrs. II-, and' Messrs. Fowlcs and Kohn. It is hoped thai these pleas ant readings will be continued. The Fair, held at Boliver's Hall, on Tupsday and Wednesday evenings last, in aid of the Flliott Hook and Ladder Company, was a most grati fying success. Quite a crowd was in attendance, and every one seeitcd to enjoy the occasion, The tables on every side were beautifully and ar tistically decorated with lluwcrs and evergreens and those, in attendance upon them, were busy in administer ing to the comfort of the inner man greatly to the advantage of the com pany. The postollice department, un der the management of Mr. Slater and his fair assistants, did a lively business issuing gentle reminders at live cents a piece to unfortunate de linquents, fenvl the blush that played upon the features indicated mure of fact than fiction. Much of the enjoy ment of the tievnsion was due to the excellent music furnished.by Mr. and Mrs. Heirry Jvphn, aesi??ted by Miss .Jacobson, ami M? sr .Jacobson, T. Wannamaker and Jas. A. Hamilton. It has seldom been out fortune to en joy a better musical treat. The tricks of legerdemain luiuisucd by Prof. Lewin were quite an addition to the other interesting features of the occasion. The Professor evident ly wuiks in a mysterious way. \Vu learn that the ;.c' proceeds i t' tin i ' j Fair amounted in all to the hand some sum of $90, which justly en titles it to be called a complete suc cess. Market; IJuport CoRRKCTUD W'KKKl.Y UY .1. C. PlKK. cotton. Middling../..'.. fTiS.bt Low Middling.';. ?S l-'2 Ordinary lo Good......7 1-2(^8 COUNTItT I'RODUCK. ('orn.:'.'...Bj Peas.}..3j bice, rough.91 W Fodder.7-j Potatoes, sweet.5d butler, country.-.j ten.?.*> Poultry.l?t? Notice. rrMIE Executive Committee of Pomona -1. Grange, No. 17. will meet on the First Saluaday in March hex I, Subordi nate Granges are invited to (ejij| dele gates to this meeting lor the purpose ol consulting on matters of importance to theordcr. K..I. Fi.i.i>i:k, Master. D. W. CROOK, Secretary. DiKSolution <>i <Jo-i>iii*t Mliip. NOTICE IS IIEltEbY GIVEN THAT the Partnership between JOHN C. PIKE and JOAH W. MOSE LEY was dissolved on the First I>ay Of <IuHilary. A. I). 1S7U, by mutual consent. All debts due to the said Partnernshlp are to be paid to. and those due from the same, discharged by .JOHN C. PIK10, who will continue the business at the old stand under his own name. J. 0. PIKE. .1. W. MOSE LEY. Orangeburg; S. C, Dec S,' 187?. AUCTION AND COMMISSION [ IToYis? M .\ M M (."I'll URIC K S T 0 R K : Wholesale and Uutuil Dealer in .? ? it it DRY GOODS, li.uule, Shoes, llattfi Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Tobacco (rva~s, ??(*., AT PANIC PRICES. FRUITS of all kinds, sjeo n fresh lot of GARDEX SEEDS, of all kinds, . .mm.I 'cljcapcr than the cheapest.;', i I Just received a fresh lot of , SEED POTATOES AND SEED CAT; . -...'A. tij >?( fil'l '.'The Qpmple Tio'cin ? :? ? " , . .? ????,'! ?'?<' ?'?' '"'1 In rear of the store, Js. the! place to get J the choicest Wines Whinkfys, Brandies, ,1 -..'.I ; Reer, Ales, and in fact anything In that line Call and see for ydiirsclves. Feb 14 W'. A. MERO.YEY, OEANGBRURG, 8. C. (TJTurs Ids re*, vices to the public as* General Auctioneer ami Collector. 1 Ch?rges moderate, and all busings promptly.attended to. Feb 14 j: Notice. T WILJ. file my final 'account as Adim'n X is'ratrix of "the EstJitjo of .lohn P. Ilaiglcr, di-c'd. with tljcBonorablc .ludge of Probate' for Ordh^oburg co.unty. on "tflM IRK d ry of Maren next, and a-k for Letters Disirilssorv, . ,". A ALL IK l*. 1*1 A IG LEU, Acini rx. Fe\\ 7th, 1S7U 5t _,_? : - S ;_UjulSJ Master'? Hille?. \V, A. MACK AY, Auctioneer. Slate of Sooth Carolina?County of Or nngeburg?In'the Common Plea*. By virtue of Judgment Orders of Foreclo* urc and Sale and Decretal Orders hi the cause's below staled respectively. I will sell by.public auction, before ItifcCouttj House, in the town of Oraugv'Mii-g,.?uu | the First Monday hi March., l^JO, j during the legal' hours for.. SberlllV sales, the sevcial Tracts., J/KS apdi Parcels of Land below described..all situate "u\ the County of Urangeburg and Stale aforcS-dd; vi*.* By virtue of a Judgment Order of Foreclosure and Sale, in the ca-e of Francis J. Peizer and Francis S.;) R,o.d;.'-j gvrs vs. George Fry': all that' fraci of Land in the Cimi ty of Orangeburg, at id State afore-aid, containing live hundred (j' O) aeres mure or Ich-, bounded on the North by the Contra reu River; on the South by hind-- of T- K. Legate; on I fie East by binds of the Kstiile of C. Gh?ver and D. McKenzie; and on the W'vSl by lands of .1. A. Law.'' ' I Terms of Sale?cash; purchaser to pay j for papers. ALSO, By virtue of a Judgment Order of t'on1 closiire anil Sa e in the eilst of FraVu-l< J. Pelz? r, Trustee, lor Pe!/,cr, Rodgfrs and Company and me Atlantic I'uosphalv UDiks.'v?. It. R. Ohirk : all th<?-?5 Three' Lots of Land situate in the county ofOr angeburg' and State atop said : One there* j of in the town of Saint Matthews, eon* idug two acre> in.>ie or le?s, hounded mi the North by lauds of l>- W; Mustard; ?in the East by lauds of G: \\'\ I Arthur; on the South ?>y lands of Colin I Bynl, and on the West by tlie Sun it j Carolina Railroad, comprising anil In j eluding the lots which E. I. Lain. ^hyj"r j ill* of Oraiijrebnrg County, coi/wyed. lo j I). W. Mustard <>n the .'M day (.f'Nbyeiu bcr.i isT.'f; another thereof also in {fie j town ol Saint Matthfe'.v^. measuring olio ' luuidred and liny feet n:i the l?Hst ai'ul West sides; hHil three hundred ' fijet' on the North and South Sides; honnited on It lie North by lands ul Emamiel Gray; on the South by lands (.[ C. A. <?aiu ; on thb East, by the South Carolina Rail j Rond, and on the W.esJ by lands of 15. M? Godson^ biing tbe land Dr. W, T,C. Rates conveyed to the said P. E.'Clatk in the year 1*87.-?: another ihVreot in the town ol Oraiijrebnrg. Iroiiliiig on Amelia Street iibieiy-thice feet "more or less. iij il ril'uiibig back lWo litliidred and lifjy tVci in'ore or less, hohndial North by lot ol Mrs. Ann boll if'. East by I'lark's Jot. West Uy George llotiver's lot. South by said street; and being the land the mi id E. I. Call)? 'Sheriff,'* as aforesaid, con.-. veyed to the said l{ E. Clark on the 15th day of March, 1S7?. Terms of Sale?Cash ; purchaser-to pay tor papers; ALSO. By virtue of a .ludgjnent Qrdftrfof Fore closure and Sap) hi tf\e ease of .Francis J. Pel/.er, Trustee for Pel/.er. Ltotlgers and Company, against R. Kmme't Mark Mill that eertVm'l.ot or Parcel of l.lind.'con tainbiK four acres, thirty-en peiehes, and lour lect, situate In the t?>wn of Lewis villi-, in the County of Orangehurg. and Slate aforesaid; on the Mot lc a Corner Road, hounded hy the sard .road, hy land-; over which the Souili Carolina Rail Hoad Company have a right, ?f w ay and by lands licit) hy F. J. Tel/er, Tni?> tee. having such form ami shape as lire represented on a phil llu rfof ? xeeuied by Lewis Hast on the Oth day of Februa ry. 1874. Tel ins of Sale?Cash ; purchaser to pay for papers. 4 * r Also, By virtue of a Judgment Ordi r of Fore closure tllid Sale in the ease ol David Mc Iver vs. Poler I! aim Oil: all that Tract of Land, situate hj the County Ol OrahgC burg, CrtntliUjlilg two hundred, and oUe? hall CJ(?l)j,. 1-2) ncrcs, and having; .sueh bonudarie's as appear on a (dat made by John (J. Ilinbb/ct. . f . t J Tcrni^ot' Sall^-Cash; puroliuscf to pay for pHpcts: ?. ; ( AI-.), , , - . .i. By ylmic nf a Judgment Order of Foic clos'iire-altd Sale hi tlio ease of The HWiW ol'(,;ii:w L .-ton Jh.! jonnl Bunking Atisipibi llon; assignee cj' VV..II... Chnlleu & Co.. agailisl R. Emmet (Mark: iill'that certain Lot and lbiildiogs-!hcieon,>ilov'e wllhlii the town ol atdiM Matthews, in Hie Coun ty of Or.ingehurg und Stale aforesaid, on tlio \Vesieri|.fid?iUf I lie South Caro lina Rail U?i:idr. and huulided .on the North by a line'l Ii leet long; Rapim?tlik hfrnni'lhe land*.of Ihe! ?onlh. (hirolbju Rail Road < ompany. on Ihe East by 4 line'61 feel long, running parallel to rhu mein track ?Jf said rail roitd, and one hundred fei t from the, centre 1 hereof 1 OW tie- So'i'irh by n fin'r ?hiti hundred ami six ty-one (?ei long and separating it from a lot of-the said rail remd ..company, now or ibhuerly occupied by tlie section .toaster, and oil Ihn West), by a Rue n? feel Ipug,.'?epal siting U I'roill Uie hinds of Ille BftYtl t'lih road'eoitipany. ? ?? ? T"'rmj,?f 1 Sale?Oaie-tltird cash; tlip balance on a credi t ol joncypid $UUf&), nreh red Iry n bond Yieliriim; Intele>i lYoni Wale. p::ya?ibvtaliuu.llly until' ilie \\ bole ..:iuoui|t. U./jf?!ly..ptiid? The piin liar.eif,ie pay lor papers and the recording of mortgage and litle. soul ... i AlfO, (i t ,i fl nil By virtue of a Judgment Ol'dcrtftf F'U'Cr closure and Sale in ibe ease of Narcissi. Gardner vs. C. 10. Gardner j^ajiil hat Traf* of hand situate in tUeri orinV.y. <?i Orange - bur" and State nlorc.s'iidyoontaining.eigh M-oiie^ (81): acre's! thole of less.1 and bounded inj the> East, by. Ean<h of No A/. IjipNb 1 and John <-". Fanu'ng: and oil thp West, by hatids of Mai Iba' B. Gardner, and known a-< a part of rtie EstuCe ?;ands id'? Ihe,late Martha t'aidner. lepreijonlejl on a I'ial thereof by ll. G. Inrtbliierj' li. {? Terms of: Sale:' >Ui?b^Purchaser: fo pay .Ipr papers. , v. .. ,,; .??, ? A 'HO, ? r f By virtue of in Judgment order of Foreclosnio and Sale in (be ca?e of IJupry Addcu, Plaint ill", against Daniel R. BcIl, Daniel Connor. I so Ai t Jars'* i 1 l ?mit ftaWffrf, (-apen, widow, TvnrU.i i,ivnm\.,iHu^ ( arson, el ill., the following lands lo-wiL: All i!i;it l iniifaiion oi- TnicrNrl'r/iriRSifr uatjc in Ihe Ct.moty,jff*Ofa^j^bfig) nt'.'l State aforesaid, containing' three hundred tbttty-brie fj;i;n-)'seres', mW"iif llsAi'MA bounded; by,, Ear.tlp or.,,J,? .||yitrJbKwVtfca Estate of Frederick c. Mic's. David DAiiizlel-. James ShiileaVhhVr,th?,?s)tato of E.Z.Orr. tfiivioto j 1? uJ Ternis 0/ .Sale?:? On.e-Jiplf (1-2). ^?fdi^ bajaiice on a credit of 12 months?the purchaser to gbe- lioi.d. bvaritig.i/jt^VVIyJ from Ihe day.of ^sal?? jfiiO a u|(ji7goge IH" the premises tola lo secure the creditli?r* linn of the purchase. money?w itfp 'ifm I privilege o'f jiiiyjng iiMT ca>h. Purchaser I al-o to pay >*Ar^Mtpfrs". aiid the recording j nmitgayfc and Tiije-.i: itV iitlil.iUi''l Also. , j By virtue of a Judgnd rV Ordrir'WTVyrV 1 elu.iiiro a ml Sale hi/thfi case o'!' Frai|1-li'? W. Fairy hgainst Ibtbiy J-qv?I : all that U.t of r.:irid'ln WfflA&hWA1'm.'rity''of Orangehurg and Stu<e nfowmid. tlc'i-igiuii ted IIS JLol Xo. Una II , Phil, of ceiiain r.ots' r/aPed -tlie Rail"Rb id l.oi's" of HiS Erlitte i?f yy. R. .'Pr?il?ttelh:f;d<*eaJ-odd. made by l>. J. RumfT, Survey or,, daly.Ot July 2Sih. 1871. and feeoi'di d iu the hlllco of ihe Register < f Mcsimi" .Conveyai.co^^P .Oral g.dm.g Comity lu_.Rec/^d, Rook ffm. i2; ftt page 3.)B. eolitatulag one roou and 18 petcbes. buunilerf oikltlte ^<rr<lf'-by'>? lot desixuated'on ?akl ulat, ^ h>t.^iii%J|jL on the East by a street ruunfeg X. S\ 1-4 Wpst and UiVimglu skliR ImW UII?wMw3 street lot No",. 11 ?)ue:^uroik2 chvptJi ami 07 link-:, on ll.e South by ? lot," dysigna cri'on said plat ii8 Iht No*.11>','aVid'Vn^tfilP vve.^l ;Uy iiilids v? AV, jM.,^|ui^oii.;r ?| Terms ol Sale?Cash cnou?>h lo pay thp amount 1 ?epnrtcilhlavim !K'fehfbififvs brti if' 011 the l.-t day ol.Jyr.uary, l87Hr(f235 O'j) with interest Iherebfi V? t'bu 'dny of sale, and the costs and expenses of the action, the balance'on a credit until Uie 1st uliy of Jauliitry; -IfiSO.l Piirohasir. to :giv?: bond b,eariii^.ihltere/.t:,fripu day( j>f anlo, and a m'oVtga.'e of uie prbinlsfeasnufj fd ' 'secure the credit portion of the uuivilovo* ?UOlteV"! Purchaser", tu pay for ru^nera^ an*d rc'ccVdhig ordlle and mortgage. Alst?.'. ni\\ ??. t'XMf?' Ryjvirfue of ,a Jmlirmc^it O/dcrii.i.ti ? rase of Thomas 11. Zilliinefniaii against .1 \V.j Antley. Trustee,'et idiJ'tue fol lowing hands, viz: - ij ; { .,,tj p 1." All that certain Plantation or Tr^icr, of Lns.d,! entail ing thn e hui-dl 1 d 'auo twenty-seven 1^127) nci es.:/itnru or litss,; situate in ihe County of Qra igeburg... and Slate aforesuld. botirVilPu' Noi'th by' lauds lately of John. F,,Jy.i!li'y. N.or|liWvfitn by Saddler's Swam. S'oltlh\yesl l>y lauds lately ol J. F. Illgitihi iiliil V. M.rB'airgli- ' man. South by. .bjie-U,0! -M1 . M. inybh.et * ami Soutaea :t by lauds lately of John .Miller. ' ' r ? .2. All that certain Plantation or Tract of hand, conrarnhig'ri'nee Inmdrcrp and f(>rilr.r't?r v5A^,aeves,|ipore i.r lers. tluir. ate 01 the eotmfy and Stale: aloresald, boitifdHl NtiHlli id'' ln'm!4 o>4 .hlldr'F. 'IR b y.vEast, by ijiu'Soi|i.|i;:(;'iV*\i!inn Jtabn > ?road. Smith by hinds late'v of' s. . 11. Canada'y. anil West by liW/dd 'ol :J."G'. ' U'aniianiaker. 1 . ? ? ! / i ?.?Terms of Sale?One-third cash, and the remaining two-tldrds 011 a credi af one year?Ihe purchaser lo give bond f< r the credit portion, bearing interest l.roii) d:iV of hale, and a Vnor'ijage Of the prop erty- puLClutset), and to.'uay, for papip* uinl me recording ul title and eiormpg . *\v. :m hi; 1sot. Miim-Vi 1 Ma?it*r'*(OUkr< Feb.?; liT0(l - y?al? of Xjarifiss . ?.. oF'i'iiE estate t)F iVaniee ieig ? ' ? "i.E'l. !,:' " Statb of South CaWlfna^Colinfy of angahnrg?In. the; CuuIumhi< JPleas***' ;' Thomp-ciii II. Cooki;. et, al^ Ex^ir auxl.i KxMk of Oaniel Zeigler,. I'lalninT, ' against n. E. w. ShtV.uiik, el V.l,', Dk f.'.udants. ?? ?' ,n ' " RjvjririlU} of a D( erettd Oi d? r.m.ide i)i i the aloV ? eilthled cause on ihe gOth dav ot Jantiary: 1871). 1 .will seR by'pubhc' 1 auction., hi..1 he City, of, (.-oluinhja. in 'h'; 1 Slate ill'-,.repaid, mi .the llr.-t hfonday hi ^lltjeh, JS71). at. the hsiml phiee, hint' wilhiu the legaL hours.fujlctlievllits salen? the follywing Real Estate ot. the .Into Dai iel -Zl^gier. sltu'.ite In '?lrlcliiaiitl ? County, on the: Coticarce -RiverJ couiain- ? lug one thousand und l?oty (J.?-W).aeresv . more or less, and H?ihined on ibe ANcsb by .th'i .Coilgarde JtivorviSt?ui|u'ast, bjioi the lands of VVm. Brnddy. Noi.tb by Wimls ol M. ilolvn. Had e'a'st by lafids of - -? . and described an foilnws: ? i> Trabt S'o.. L.containing 200 acres moro j or less of RiverJSmmmuII iEand,Jonnerly j <tynvey?-d to Jane at. Zeigle-.' ? Tract No. a, voiltaining 200.?eres morn or Ipss ul'i River. .iSwapip ,Eaud. .fornicfljj>' conveyed to Dap'icl K: Zeltler. (. ... Tract No. S. cui(i'dliiiije 200 acres ntoro or less lit t;iver'S'\vamp''Iaiiid.'formerly'' coi.vey? il to Mah*y Jintf Zeigl-sr. ?'. Ti aet N.0..4, ciMiVdniugJOO acres U|OfO?i or less id River aWioiiU I^iud. formerly, conveyed to thy 'l.ei'r? of Fi cdeitek Z|eg Traet No. ?, containing 200 acres hloV'u ' or less of River Swamp Land, formerly conveyed in Caroline G. Ibiuling. Traei No. (J. A*n island in the Conga rco River, coiiiaining' 40 acres' inoro or ' less. . ,. Terms ol Sah?Ouiphufjl ca?l?; thehaN ance on aetedii t.{'01. yoaivih? liui - ebasrir to 'give hand n'pi| nVori age f?\r. the ereilu poi tion, and 10 pay for pape?. x ami the recording of the llliirl^ iue ai.d IiiI?. payment lo be made mi I piipcm excclllcu al niv ? lllce. vi . M.. \\ \ T ON, Master;. , . Master's OOh'r. Or.in eliur; c. ilJ February 13. 1870?31