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CAXl' News,. N t:w Yoit, Nov. 28.--The morning .pnpers have the following specials .x!,no, Nov. 28.-heo Fenian s'.rm is on the increase. Several rhip3 ut' waihave been ordered to Ire land ; the excitement in London is it.insc, and approaches only in tngrnitule to the sceno on occasions of t he receipt of news of an outbreak in Incl(ia1. l'.utts, Nov. 27.-Tt is a settled Convictin111 in government circles that t be rtign of the ltnperor is ended, and 'Maximilian will soon arrive here. 'I'he governlnit his sent a procluna tiun to ]3azaine for publication in Mexico, when Maximilian leaves that coutiry. ivl:nroor., Nov. 27.-The ship 'T'orpoedi, froin New York for Shang ha i, ws.aabandoned at rea in a siuking cint ition. Ls oox, Nov. 27.-The movement of the goverlmllenlt against the Fenians continucs. Aiother regiment of In fntry vill go to illdieately. A Lox Of ill lfornisl and aris.has been seized at L.ivirpool. The box came 4'rom the United States. . The Daily A'rs dlnounces the fierce threats of its cotoniporaries,. and says the, rebel. Roo l tust he suppressed in a soldierly inaliner. News Items. . W\ wAtlos, Nov. 28,--Whatever to .11h tll-re many in the( report, the P're1 1si' t his rceived no infornistion wia1ever coicer"ning it, Gt'n Sedge. ntick-crossml flte io Gra'lrde. on Mont $!y1 wit h a brigale of Unitedl States t oo is, and oc.iied Matanoras, the :21o11+n-menlt of whieb nppeara in the New York pnpers this morning. \V.sl Nhrtos, Nov. 28.-A report p,revails.l,.h t -a c )llisi"n actn:+iy necnr. retd Iet.wceel Unied Sates and' French t r+olop, n ,hinpreliale: however. Sheri. ':ln iisplitchot i roops . on his own-r-r ponlsit.ility. Sherman is ent rusted with. lairgte discretionnry powers, anl his origi-ml in4triielions comprelhcndeud with SprIot. for it joint. trench and Uniited Sates protectorate, pelling a popular vote of Jtlrez or iaximiliarr. A spciil 'o thei \Vashimgtn PO wIhichl the Governm ent, received from hrini, wheareini he( men'ttions the rnl ior of the1 og"npationl of tfexicanl soil by A nw-r.ic- n troopsi, bia discredits it. 'hIi r,-port n10 dohtl;t is ex.igger:ited. N r.w YonK, Ncv. 28.-When at a late hour.ha:ut niht an extra appeared on the streets with the exeittig news .r:,m1 Ireland tile effect upon the city, wlats unelqualled since the news of great viet ories of the late war. Places of 11111 isemllelt were turned out by people anxi',us to hear and-discuss the event; hotels and other places of 4congratila tions" were tlraonged by anxious and excit e+ persons, who freely indulged in congr' it lationaia in hopefttl expressions. 'enfans rushed to the mecting'places of their circles, hoping to got addi tional inforiation. Telegrams were sent to circles in distant cities, and in staniitly entinsiastic replies were re ceived. Stephels, the head Centre, was invisible,. and it is confIdently be lieved ho.has roehedl Ireland. It is 1said that the Treasury of the Fenians *hasn never b)een iln better condition than at this moment. The samenox - cit.ement which prevailed in: thisecity existed in Brooklyn. The Irishmen oC that city woie excited to fever beat, andt kept a constanit call1 for fresh dis *patches ovcr tihe cable. The President's Me. ag, T 'i.e WVashington en - ndent of *im New' York IIeral ~ti.raghs to t ini:. pa per on Satunrdaiy - The stit emeont comles mood an. thIlority thati.tihe President Tessaga i. ra pidly' upproaichinug co -ition ; thaIt thas been rea.l to the Cabinet during S h'sessiOlus of yestorday and to-day, tthat, it will noit be pl.aced inth ' tnds'of theo prinlter befrr the beginning neixt week. Judging fromin he fre' ency with whuih the forth comng lil'8sage is .disenissed an!i speculated * upon by the prominent politiciana ther., it, will lbe - ooked for . by the country *generally .wie.h,oe or.linary degree o iite'rest,. D)arigg.. the pre'paraltionl of t.is docuenot, t.i. Presid"int haa been esp.ecially ~ aret di to indicati,. by no word the course oh action he .has con-. liuded'to anlggest to Congresa on the idiJ lipotan t qnIesiitons ,of whichl it tgfeat.s; but 'there are thioso . whose fre-. piet, commiilcions dnl (14 interviews wigtii Mr. Johnson enable theni to form rea.ienably coet eti,mat,epof hisa Viewa on the~ great,. enesthrns. at mose,' and: (etblwletimlates, predivatqd ton the views t*qiup)y. caprsand1 - by the Prem'eult, euijie.ihe, idioi.ie 'previuly. gwt r a4 l doet~ f4re..Al h sse f 'tt a,ijttstnienit of Lite tnounentoul pohli caldifferencesnow, before thto coni.try, YeL.tlere ner many reasons for believing that thie imipending niessage is pervaded b a spirit conciliatorf to the radical eloent itr the republican party, and that it, manifests in a pointed manner an snxiety on the part of the President to Secure concert of action between the executive and legislutive branches of the adninistration. VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE ~FO? s.ALE. TTA1V1NG purchase.l from Saling' Wolfe all the real estate owned by him in Fairfield District. consisting or one Planta tion situated about three miles from Winns boro, containing 780 -ores. One other place called the "PINE WOODS PLACES," located about. seven miles south of ' Winns horo on the- bvil Road and containing about 809 acr"e, a lot in the town of Winnsboro known as the WOLFE COTTAuE LOT, 'fronting on Zion Street. and several burnt lots on Congress or Main street. of said town. lftmy planti0on is not sobl in a short time 1 will rent the same for next year. I will aso rent for next. year the Wolfe Cottagn Lot if' tot sold soon Any.person desiring to purohose or rent any portion ot' said real estate is invl.4ed' to cull upon J. II. MeCants, my Attorney at Wiunboro, or on inc at Cameden. S. C. M. BAUM. nov 17-law4w GOODSI GOODS ! T IlE: attontion of purchaaers is invited to Ite'stock of goods now offered for sale by JAMES D. MILNOR, cossssTINo or try Goods. Groc'rie,. Hardware, Tin, class. ' and - Crockery Ware, together with Boots, Shoes, }4at, Gloves, Hosiery, Rib. Ions. Buttons an'd Trimm ings, Perfumery, Cooking Extracts, Gontlemen's and Boys' dress goods, Gtms, Pistols, Powder, Shpt. and cps. Also a very' superlor article of Blaip-ets, Kerosene Lamps, Oil Wicks, Burnev, and Chimneys of all' sizes constant ly on han4. Soup in great variety and at reduced' prices, Cheese and Maooaropi, Candy fresh and orisp, TOOETHER w''tI, Well T'oucket0, Ropo and Well Fixtures, Nails. fagging and Ropo, all of WIhioh are offered at lowest tumwket prices. nov 20.-t f . Winnsboro Fermale Institute, 43d. 'SESSION.. i AVING purchased the large and commodioue bu;l'ling known as Bank Rtange, L will re. sume i he duties of this Institute on Monday, 14th of January, The School will be jointly under the charge of Mre-. C. Ladil, Principal of the Winnsboro Female Institute, and Rev. J. Oh vr. fornmer Principal. of the Winnsboro Lau ; Academy Tuition will vary according to classes, tromt $15 to $18 and $22, per session of Twenty weeks. Languages, Ancient or Modern, Music, ,Drawing and Painting, in Oil or Water Col oss, a separ'at e oha,wye. The Musical. and French Department will be- tinder the control' of Mrs. Obear. floar'd may ho obtained at ihe l~atitute or with Mr. J. 8. Stewart'. Mrs. Roajefough or Mr. J. M. Elliott.. nov 24-lyr. William G. Whilden & Co~, FoBI.IY 01 HIAYDEK & WIIILDEN, DEA.LER. J - Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware CROCKERLY, ChINA, GLA88 WAR', and House Fafalshing AftICIes,. Old Gold and Silve.r purchased. Watches andi J.ewelry repaired. 266 EK:NG'-s?T, OTIn N' t fr DEA UFA IN5 OHARL.ESTON, 8. C. AT WIISE1ALE, NS, il 1IAYE STREET' WM. 0. WHILDUW, s. TttoMAU, JR., Wo 7 if'W. b, LANNRAU. . AL tpersons having ibmatids against the ?Rest ate of Dre wl-y Goze, deceased, Will render in the same properly *authentloated to, the undo -siglid at his otRoe In Wis. bore. HI. A.-OAILLARD), Adar'r nov 1-t9x8 and C E. . D. I w%ll sell, at .antion before the / (qt 2 HoWJse Wkt unnboro on Ttfonday 8dof D~eOember nett., ~yplantittlo situated o'la mfiet south of Wlnmtboro cont ati~ S bores--of dhiOh 220 aruI . pbe uf 4n o FARM FOR SALE, TIS FAR" isituated on the road leading from Winnsboro to Camden, one and a half niles from the fdrmer place. It contains 1.'70 Acores, eighty or ninety of which are in original woods. The land for the most part lies well and is susceptible of great. improve. ment. On the premises are a comfortable I)welling House with all necessary out. buildings: an orchard of choice young fruit trees, and is well watered,. i'Ie place is eminently healthful. an4 is altogether a most desirable situation. For price and other particulars apply to J. M. Rutland, Esq., Winntboro, or to Mr. R. M. DuBose, on the premises. nov l8-tlaw3w cGOOD] NTJWS ! JUST received. Hunting and Open Faced Silver WATCIhES. Also Black Silk Uuards and Fancy Vest Chains. Just received, a lot of tine Jewelry. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in workman-like manner and warranted for 12 months. nov 1i5-Im CII ARLES MULLE L.t SHOES! SHOES!! 6O PAIRS Whole Stock Brogans, ) 00 pairs Split U. B. Brogans, 80 pairs L. & 11. Brogans. 00 pairs Boys and Misses Shoes, ' es lleavy Boots, 20 prs gents Calf Shoes, I.s#es Calf and Kid Walking Shoesy Ladies Glove Kid Shoes, Received by LADD BRO & 000 nov -22-tf 23A.Ts I -E.A.Ts I I 2 DOZ. GENTS RESORTE HATS, 2 dos. Gents Ricull IIats, 2 dos. Gents Planters Hats, 4 dos. Gents Iermy Wool iats, Boys Hata and Caps, Received by SAfDDBlRI8 & CO . nov 22'-tf' - ... ILL be sold at pr,vate sale two good W MULES. For information apply to H. A. GAILLARD. nov 18-tlaw8w TO RENT 01 LY&ASi . rpWO Hundrel Acres of Land lying four L miles below Rocky Mount Ferry orr Catawba River. There are thirty acres of good Creek bottom and'about'the same of hill land cleared which is No. 1 Cotton Landt Permission will be given to clear more land if it is desired. For terms &c., apply to the subscriber at his residence four miles from Rocky lount. J. C. CALDWELL. nov 28-x1 m TO RENT F OR NEXT YEAR. T TE STORE now ocoubied by Dubose Eglesron & Co., also convenient, and comfortable apartmonts in Winnsboro Hotel, withs stable room and garden if desired. nov 10 .- 0. II. MoMASTER. T HiE FA RM lying one :aile below town, and the 110U8Sl now occupied by R1ev. A. 0. Stacy, possession of house to be given 1st December. 0. ii. MoMASTERI, Ex'r. Estate J.: MoMaster. nov10-Im - FAIRFIELD DISTRICT-188N IN EQUI'CY. Ex parne. Win. E. Aiken, and IPetitfo1 to Agttstus Md. Aiken, A dm'rs Est. of -I,. brretnate Testi David Alken, deu'd. J! mnony, rpujE Petitioner in the above .stated aps plition, having filed their perftion to perpetunte testimony of a -settlement -had on 22d Februtry, 1881, between the heirs at law of David Aiken, dece'ased, and of a division and partition of the real estate' of said deceased' 13 tle said heirs.' It is ordercd, on mptdo'n of Mr. Rioni So. lioltor for the Petitiotuers, thst, 'in pursa. wnne of t he Act of the' Genera1 A*semBly in sucir case' made and -provided, all' persons interested in- thio above stated 'saters 'do 'a ppear at, this office.three' aionthiw* th# dhte hereof, to exeamibeth evlth~at, may' fl producedi, and'produce etldenoeliu' nply. U. A. 04II.A1) . mmiseiise's Oillee, 22d Nov., 18681. noir 24-.aw8'm. ~ EEB. months site' 'deh.' tfgion - willbe ina4e to the Obt ,bouth mm anitronin 'omnant b at. u SOYTIE IMPORTING & MANUFA ea.wsw, wrx. Wholesale Druggists' and Dealers in Drugs Chemicals, Per! NO. 838 KING STREET, N. A. PRATT, L. W. W1 Chemirt to late C. 3. Natre and Mining Bureau oct 20-6m PERUVIAN GUANO, LO I of the above for sale in lots to stilt A purchasers. PAINTS, OILS, &c., Just received from Philadelphia. 10 kegs Pure White Lead, different brands, 1 barrel Linseed Oil,. (r48ned,) 16 boxes 11 indow Glass, 8.10, 10x12, 12x 14, 100 lbs. Putty, Paint Brushes, assorted sizes, 2 barrels, Lamp Chimneys-Nos. 1, 2, 3, Cases Concentrated Lye. Barrels Northern Irish Potatoes, Apples, White Onions and New Hulled Buckwheat. For sale low by BACOT, RIVERS & CO. nov 10-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. DOWN WITH THE C.ASIm W1!! are new receiving and will constant. T ly receive a general assortment of GROCERIE, HARDWARE, &o., which we will dispose of for CASH-at very low prices. Cotton. Wheat, Corn, Pea:, Wool and almost anything raised in the country taken at market prices In settlement for. bills. 6000 lbs. Baltimore Bacon Sides, 10.000 lbe. Extra Ohio Flour, Bis! 'els 1 and 2 Mackerel, Laid, Cheese, Tea's! legar'r Mielasses. Cofl%ei &c. Mill, Cross Out apd Hand Saws, Coffee Mille, Wire Sives, Nails, Curry Conlbs, Morse Drumshesi Axes, Shovels,- Spades, Co ton and Wool t arde, Steck,. Padibolis, &c. lrn and Crockery Ware, Shoes, lats Bhgging and' Rope, 'Wooden Ware, Seed Wheat, Corn, Peas, &o. At n 'ATHICART,& MATTIEWS'. : nov 6-t NEW GOODS UI. THE subscribers invite sttentiow to theie DRYJ G-OOiD containing the usual variety of. -Ready Made4 Clothing,' *Dress Goode, 'rdmmings * ; toak, Hiomespunsi Linens, Blankets, Cassiaseres', .Kentucky Jeans ; N'ats, Shoes and Boots ; Groceries, Hardware, erockery, Boe6ks, - - Medicines and . Wooden Ware.. Out terms are .Cash and we bope to se cure a liberal patronage bysligatsml KETCHIN, MoMA8TER & Co. .Oct 18-if Hotel ange. SADLES, HARNESS, &c. T HE subscriber has ona handz and iscnsat manuA*etut. 8ADDLB8, liARN ,and BU,Wof ARdesori tows, and' every avt'14 in hits line of bee material. Also, GIN 5A$D o(evewy'shse. Reparfags done with' despate - AJ#wetk'wretle #bian'd'ee..prioe. low. w li be oo and ,.fo ie. ITURINGDRUGHOUSE - UManufacturing Chemists, 'inuery and Briggists Sundries, CIIARLESTON, S. C. LSON, P. B. WILSON, Chemist to late C. 6. Ord. Dpt. Ii GOOD8 ! E W G0DS!I A SECOND' SUPPLY OF ITB:W GC-OOS ! JUST RECEIVED. UONSISTFNI in part of [eady Made Clothing. Blankets. Shtttny, Half and All Wool Delatnes, Ilbck Ihou bazines and Alp'tccas, Black and Colored French and English Merinoes. Rock Island Jeans and Cassimeres, French and Eu. glish Casi meres, rweeds and Sattinets, Flannels. (whit a, rei'l and colored,) Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps and Fancy Articles. " Bagging, Roping, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Cb,eeso, &c. A general ast.ortti.dt of lardware always n hand. All of which can be bourht. very ow. THOMPSON, 11'lTIl lIs, & Co. nov 8-if 3Mmttit45 'Wc),tic@. A LL persons having claims against the' Estate of J. P. Ilutchison, deceased, will render in the sane properly authenti uited to the untdertigno;l at his olice in 1Winnsboro. 11. A. (I I.LAItD, nov 16-t9x2 Adn'r and C. E. F. D. BELTING ! BELTING!. INDIA RUBBER BELTING, all sixcs Also, ]BOLTING CLOTRS, Old Anchor Brands, No. :1, to No. 10, for ale low by FISIER & LO)WRANCE, nov 0-2w Columbia, S. C. a. W. WILLIAMS& 00., *. coon.sL, CHiRCH ST., CIAIRLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., COMMISSION MI RCflANTS, NEW -YORK. f,iberal ashi ad'vances will be made on Cot - ou consigned to cither house. oat 4-2m JOHN C. DIAL, (Late ALLEN & DIAL,) At he Sign of the Golden Pad Lock, COLUMBIA, S. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, flmporter and Dealr' ill Enigli aunF HARDWARE & eUTLERY, TRlON, ST EIL, Nailu- Castings,.. Mill ites.,, Blling Clotlis-,. Mill Irons. Sugar P'aus, l'SDfA' RUBDER. AND LEATHER BlELTI.W, Carpentera, Blacknlilith and Tanners' Tools, Housekeeping anda Fuarnishing Ilardw are AGRICULTURA L IMPLIMENTS Lime, Cemtent, Plaster, Paints, Oitk. Frenoh and American. Window Glass, Guns, Ritl'es, Pistols, I'Powder Flask., Powder, Shot, &c., sept 18-6in. Sohedu4e over the South Carolina R, R. GENER AL SUP'-rs OFFICE, . O&ARUEELTON., S. C., Nov. 3. 'N and after Wednesday. November 7th th,e .Passenger Trains of this road will run-~ he followig gehodb1o: beawe Cmhalon, ' 8.00'a m A'rrve at, Uolnmbla; 6 .20 p in CeavOolumnbia, . u60 a m Ar5ive at Oharl*Mon ,- 4.4gp. m, .TttROtfft SNAIL TRASiK [Gea,e Auepsta,. 5.40 p Arrlye atIRiggville .~'m &rrive .at Olumbla -8.0 b& Leav* Colutnbli 2.00'p. in *4 slo340