The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, October 16, 1867, Image 3
Latest by Telegraph,
Latest Market Reporta,
COTTON RI 1ING0
NEW YORK, Oct. 14.-Cotton firn
er ; sales 2,800 bales, at 181 a 19.
Gold 44A.
LaVEnnIOOL, Oct. .1.-Cotton ad
vNanced 1-16 ; sales 18,000 bales.
Washington Mdatters.
WAsHINGTON, Oct. 14.-A spoeia
dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, say
that Hayes, Republican is elected b3
3,000.
W Asl NOT'ON, OCt. 12.-The cotton
ciaims of loyal cot ton owners, nnainn t.
mug to $120.000 which wasu a warded by
tlh Court of Claims ill Jone l.18t, have
baeen paidi, less 2- per cent. The sne,
essful climan s are resiletis of Mobile
Ala., Chester, S. C., ani Alata, a1
The court required absolute proof oft it
fact that the claimant never voluntarily
aded the rebelhon.
Forney telegraphs that Sharswood is
elected by at least 600.
Ohio politicians seem afraid to speak
on the Gubernatorial results in that
State
Among the articles forwarda-d to the
dead letter oiee from Columbia, S. C.,
Newborn and Goldsboro, N. C., was an
oil painting representing two childreni
feeding a lorse- The department will
restore it to the owner upon satisfitctory
proof' of owner-ship. Address Third
Assattant Post Master General.
WASuNON, Oct. 8.-TIho congros
Sional colimittee a ssembitles to.morrow,
to investigato wietlaor Maryland has a
Rlepujblica n c-onstintition or not..
Telegrams from Radical sources say
ams is on thousa- (I rhiead, in tle
8th ward. Th Aye, demrocratie, telo
graphs that tlie demoerats gain 200 in
the 1st ward, 300 in the 2d, 300 in the
5th, and 277 in t1he i0it1 ward. The
above is not as favorable as the demo
crats expected. The State looks shaky.
The following is from democratic sour.
ces :
PtinaAritlA. Oct. 8.--- It is believ.
(d Ihat the democrats have carried
Philadelphia by 3,000 majority. Ureat
enthIiusiasm.
Gon. Imboden and Registration.
RiensI.oNm , Oct.. 12.- The caso of
Getieral Iiboden is exciting some in
t'rest here. H e applied to bo permit
ted to register tnder the amnae.sty proc
lamtation, and having been refused in
tends to apply to tho United States
.District Court for a writ of nundainu
to compel the registering officer to regis.
ter his ianme. Shold th, Court. decline
to issue tihe writ, ie will appeal to the
Supreme Court of he Unijted States.
Ohio Gubernatorial Election.
Wsti NO-ro, October 1.-The
Gtwwrn.aoial restuli. inl Ohio cannot bo
uid'-ly known totil Tn'esday.
Iowa Election.
Wasu I x(-roN, Oct.ober 12 -Tlhe
n.puldic:ai lajority in aowa is est imated
at 20,000.
rranklin Ptoroe on the Election Ro
bult.
WASIINGToN, Oct. 12 -Franklin
Pierce was surrnaded at Concord, N.
11., on Wedlesday*v night, ranl aid: I
waIrn you iy friends to note tilo fact
tlaat those trinmilis wihatever they may
be, are no party triumphs. Thae people
have riseni in their majesty with a con
sciousness of their power, and discarding
party liaes anal party aspirations, have
beeni silently considering what. belongs
to them, their children and .their conn.
try. I thinik thae great bat tle has beena
foughlt atnd woni. .If the results are
siguiilleant in nothing else, they are in
t his, that the wvhit race our raca the
S German, It-aliana, Frenach, Irish, Scotch
and Anglo Saxon people are still to
be the conitrolitag power Onl this conti
netut.
Foroiga News.
LONxoo, Oct. 1 t.--Theo Garnbaldians
are ent renched on different parts of Vit,
terbo. Tlianr pla~n involves the driv
ing of the garrison from Rome, whten
the R~ome insnaage.nts wvill rise.
Na poleon and thae King of Prussia arc
to meet soon at Badean
Paris dispatches state that afiairs in
Italy are grave. It is believed that the
whok, nation will follow Garibaldi's
ellbrt, and that Victor Emanuel will
soon1 cross the frontier and proclaim
R~ome a part, of his kingdom.
Eleotions Returns.
CINcINNA TI, October 10. - This
morn ing's Commercial says, over fifty
counties heard from, giving Thurman
. 6,000 majority ; remaining 25 or 30
counties, embracing several in reserve,
Will certainly reduce these figures, but
whether sufficiently to elect IHayes
ollicial count only will show.
Legislature hopelessly gone, demo
era tie.
The Enquirer gives Thurman a ma
jority of 2,169.
The Legislature stands :HIouse
Radicals, 50 ; Democrats,56f; 8enate,
-RJadicatls, 17 ; Democrats, 19.
PHIILADEL.PHIA, October 10.--The
.ledgcr's table includes 59 counties in
Pennsylvania, showing a Democratic
majority of 3,279. Seven counties to
r from' gave last year 548 Republi
majority.
aVAsIIINGToN, Oct, 10.-Demoerats
nearly 1,000 in Lancaster, 8tev
county.
-iHLADELHiIA, Oct. 10.-The Re
can Centrtal claim the State by
2 majority. The democratic Con
tr ommiittee claim from 8,000 to
8, majority~
IMoHD, Oct. 10.-Outside of
the epublican party the election
new s been received witl pleasure.
Thei B3ulletio bQards have been
crow all day. Colored .people
seem o particularly dismayed at
the fia re of the ame~ndment in Ohio.
Teg rnment Is making arrange
on01t4 iav9 evidence and argument.
- the vie trial reported by stenogr.
From Ohio.
CoLUDVas, Oct. 10, 4 p. in.-The
returns show no doubt that Hayes
Republican, is elected by from 1,000
to 2,000. Legislature democractiv
by a small majority.
Waahitngton New.
WASHIINGTON, Oct. 1 0.-Well exe
outed Counterfeits 7-30 notes 2nd s
rics, duo June 1868 of $1,000 dcnomi=
nation have been presented to the
Treasury wtthin the past few days
They are all of the A or B sc ri
The most prominent defect is i 0
rod seal, which is larger than t CU%
uine.
rrom Oininn
CINCINNATI, Oct. /- Otl
citement intense-b ig high. State
M-ppublicain ticket idoubtedly elected
by a re.inced m i ity. A dispatch to
the World, r. the democrats gained
five tow ns i esterday's election, and
lo4t. none
gouth, Carolina News.
Coi.UMIA, Oct. 7.-llonry Tmirod
the pact .Wairate of South Carolina, died,
tis ntorming
Prom Texas.
NgW OnULANs, Oct. 7.-Evenirg
papers contain accouits of a treilemi.
ons gale at Galveston, Texas, i he 31I
inst., estiinit lg datmages to wharves,
shipping and good atones million of dol
htrs. Among the firms datimiged are
Wallace, Land & Co, $50,000 ; Drow.
age & Co., $50,600 ; Stubbs & Co ,
$50,000 ; Seems & Co., $15,000 ; We"
tlent & Ca., $4,000 ; 1)argan & Co.,
$3,000 ; Pickons lumber-yard heavily
damagemd. A new third story hotel was
lowi down on the Odd Fellows Hail,
crushingit. Trams were stopped, and
telegraph lines completely wrecked.
Ten or twelve vessels are mentioned as
haviig been wrecked. The storm was
general in the Gulf.
Foreign News.
LONDON, Oct. 7.-The Revolutionsts
are invading Rome on all sides. The
Ga rribaldians have whipped the Papal
troops near Abrazzio, on the fronltier.
Prussia approves of the appeal of Italy,
from the treaty stipulatoiis requiring
her to defend the Papal Territory.
Election Returns,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. -Returns from
the interior of Pennsylvania, indicate
dtn acratic gains over Climber's vote.
The following plan has been agreed
111011 Italy is to take possession of Rolle.
The Pope is to remain until deat h, when
his temporal power is to cease.
CJ.lvaLr.Ann, Ohio, Oct. 8.- Scatter
ing township returns from the reserve
show amendment running behind.
ZANEsVLLE, Ohio, Oct. 8.-Demo
cratic gain in this city 250.
WASlINOTON, Oct. 8.-Doinocratic
ticket, Stato and county, elected ill
Philadelphia.
PAIJ.ADEI.rn:IA, Oct. 8 -In the 7th
ward. Republican loss, 282 ; 3d ward,
281 ; 8th ward, 207 ; 18th ward, 371 ;
13th wird, 494 ; 10th ward' 100 ; 91h
ward, 131 ; 17th ward, 3; IIth ward,
207.
A despatch says that there are demo.
cratic losses in Ilarrisburg and Lancas.
ter.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 8.-Contest be
tween Smith aid Curry close ; resut
cannot be told till late, probabilieties
favor Smith.
Pur LAnxEI.ruu , Oct. 8.-Democrats
a-e iln procession. Alleghiany connltyV,.
Penn., Democratic gain ],200. Monti
gomory Co., Pottetown demnocratic gain
41.
LATER.
W AsuINGToN, Oct. 8. -In Penn~syl
vania, Buck coulnty, Newhiopeboronghl,
democratic loss 6 ; Doylestown, demno
crane1 gaini 27. Cum~fberlnd county,
Carlisle district, democratic gain 78.
Shippensburg district, gain 27. D~aup
hin county, [arrisburg. Republican gain
1.Lebanonboro' democratic gain 73.
Schinylkill county, democratic loss. 500.
Nor tham npton cunity, two tow ndhips,
denmocratic loss 28. Eastonboro', demo
cratic gain 25. Delaware county--re
tutrnls from half the countty showv a demo
cratic gain of 125. Democrats here are.
bettmng 100 to 75 on tihe State. Radi
cal editors telegraph hero that the demo
crats swept Philadelphia by 1,000 ma
jority-democrats claim 2.000.
C I.EVEI.AND, Oct. 8.-Erie county
complete democratic gain 700. Loss of
ametndment, conceded 01n all sides.
PH ILADICLPHIA, Oct. 8.-Republicans
concede that Shareswvood democrat has
carried tihe city by more than 1,000,
and that Pennsylvania has gone demo
cratic by several thousaand. City demo
cratic ticket, legislative and judicial,
elected.
PaEPIoTloNs AcoUT TnTS WINTFn'.-WO
see it generally st ated that European mete
orologists are predi lang an early and hard
winter tils year, for the reason that the
birds birds of passage have bogun their
migration southiwards at least a month ear
lier than usual. Storks, wild ducks and
other bird. are reported to be passing souith.
wardse over France and Belgium in large
numbers. Simifar signs of a severe winter
have, from time to time, been noted In our,
own cuntry, and we are inclbned to attachl
mere importance to them than weather
prophesies usually deserve. Meteorologista
say a wet summner signifies a ;dry winter',
and dry winters are always proverbially
cold.
YonK CoUitT.-The Yorkvllle Enguirer
says
-At an informal meeting of the members of
the Bar of Yorkvillo, it, was determined, in
consequenceeof j he uncertainty hithlerto at
tending the subject of court, and the brief
time allowed parties to suits to make pre-,
paration for trial, that In no ease will trial
be insisted tupon, where both Plaintiffs and
defendants do not givo their consent to go to
trial. 'this course applies only to the civil
docket. -
The Justice who' marries runaway
counles .In itc Louis is called n. "sn1,
00MM~EROt ___
I NNenono, Oct. 1 Cotton 14)@15,
ax paid.
Cotton Yarns, '
Balt, $4.00
Culnny cloll ,ents.
Ilacon 8id 2. ents.
8houle 8 cents.
Ld, 20 cesits.
La ,d per barrel 06 a 75.
ry Flour, $ 00.
imaore Flour, $11.00 a $12.00 Ier barm
Corn, $1.50.
Butter, 20o
Dry Hides, 100,
Greten, 5o.
Gold. '40c.
214%er, 3ble.
Wheat $1.75 a $2.00.
Nmw Yoni, Oclober 12.-Cotton slenlv.
Sales of 26,000 bales at 18c. Gold vlosed
firi at 445.
LIvynr'oo,., Oct. 1l.-The sales of cotton
to-day anioniteil to 12.000 bales, a1nd for
the week 70,000. The exports hitv beti
19,000. Stock on hand 737,000 bales, of
which 210,000 are American.
CHARnLtOTTE, Oct. 12.-COtton closed to
day at 121 a i12.c.
O'ENi o or TittV 'TE'sNN t.: L-OItsI.ATUt n.
Tli Nanlhville Gazette, of I to 8t1, says:
Tihe General Assemibly of't Tnessee tut
yesterday tuorning. On entering (ihe Capi
tol, a military band, stat ioted opposite the
Governor's room. siritek it) 'llain 'ohlit.
ht." and nillado so iutteh nIoise tht we heat
a halsty ret reatI to the hall, wi're we foundil
a I rgo uitlther of mienbers atd olici- hull.
ers-tIe fot-tc'r utiai'ittittg each other
Oil their good lotoks and good, helth t it, andi(1
lhe it ter pressinhg thtien clims. or t hose of
their friends, witi a pertinacity trily coi.
Itendajble. 'he hiall of repriselnttitIives% wits
deoortted with bater.< a 'l flags ofTen'.
so re.itietis borne dittling lie w'ar for the
preservation of the Union aid tle destirc
portrait of' lioiwnlow, while thirty or forty
were fastened to the bar, antd desks of mem~n
hers. Tie poriait. of' Andly Johnson! has
been removed. The Speaker's deI-k was or.
nialmlettted wit I the baitiers of (Ite Jovera.
or's Guard and others. The gitlleries ci
tained about fifty negroes aid four militia
Men, rOprteenitatives of t he present Sove.
reitfins of Tenie(ssee. The crowd if' 'eiti.
zens" being smnall, tle hatnil was placel on
the balcony to dray a crowd totlie show.
This iad the effect, of increasing the no
grocs.
have been pt led ili posse'ssion of the
followinig recipo, whiebh !ms beenl trie1d
in te antiy and foind to be very effect
tve:
20 graini- Qa;ininv,
20 " Dovers Powders,
4 " Capsienti,
4 drachims Creamn Tart-ir.
Thoroughly mix, and diviilo into
Four powd'rs. Take one nowder one
h-,11r beore chill timie, anld nilnother just'l
abott the time thie chbill is expected.
R.-peat the powders in the same man
tier ont the next chill dlay, and tile Cure
will surely be effected.
Rev. Renry Ward Beecher refuri'nd to hi;
congregation last Stintday, ni. Plytouth
Chinch, after an absence of about six weeks.
The house was packed in every part. while
hundreds went away unnblC to gain ndinit
iance. Mr. BIeecher remarked that his
malady (catarrh) would not permit him to
preaich in tle eveining. anid t hat next 1 month
would complete his twentieth year with lily
mouth church.
811EIFF'S SAL4ES.
BYvirtieof Siidry Exectiionis toileio di.
reeled,I will ofr'.' f'oi s.alo att Fti rf, Ih
Cout ziIonse con lhe first. Monday antd the
dlay followintg in Novembiier nexSt , withIin i lie
legal hours of' stilt', to thet highest btidder,~
for Catsh, fte following iUral l'roper'tty.
Punrchaset's to pay)3 for' 'Titles. Viz:
Oneo tract of 2101 nerex (tmore or' less) cf
land in Fairfield Di1stict ndjoiining landtis of'
Estatto of Jolhn Copehtand duceatsed, M\isses
D~ellany's atnd others, now occupjied by
Thlos. (.rani ford.
One tract of 21-1 ner'es of land ini Fiiirfieldl
Distrticf adljoi ning Ilands of' Josiah Giibs'on,
Estte of' hi. A. Glenni, .Stepthein Gibson aud
others.
0On0 tr'act of 500 aci'es (more or less) of
land int Fitleiid listriict nljiniling lanids of
Mrs. 8. Gibson,D~r. Jiuo. M. Gilennt, antd oth
ers.
One tract of' 030 acres in Fairfield Distr'ict
adjoining latnds of Laboni Ti'app. Mr's. E. T.
Lyleos, Mrs. P. Nancoy WattEstate of Chr'is.
tian Cook andi others, andl now occuipied by
Stephen Gibson and~ kntown as htis home
place.
Onto fract of .18.}. acr'es of land in Fair.~
field District adjoining latnds of JToseph
Freshtly, Estate of' (. Chiappell, of William
McConnell, and other's.
One tract. of 150l& ani's of land In Fair'
field Districf. adjoinintg latids of Wmit. Mo.
Cotnnell atud St epheti G ibson..
Otto frt of l154 acres of land in Fairfield
Distrtict adjoiing lanids of' Labomn Tr'app,
Mrs. E. TV. Lyles, and Stephen Gibson.
One tract. of 3990.} acres in Fainfield Dis'
rict adjoining landsh of Estate of Dri. TV. F.
Ptirman, Estaite of' C. Rabb, and Estate JT. 0.
D)'Neal and ofther'i, now occutpietd by Hlayne
Mcc~eekin. Levied upjon as theo property of'
Sftehe Gibson at thte suit of' Fisher &
towrainoe and ofters, by written consent of'
lth defendants.
E W. OLLEVERI, S. F. D.
Sheriff's Office,
Il1 I Oc t., 1807.
oct 12-tix2
COmmuissiOner's Sale.
B R Cookrell and 3 Coekroll, adiars, de ho
nis non, vs Maria E Cookrell and other's.
P URSUANT to order of Court, I will sell
IIat. public ont ory to the hightest blddei'
>t the Coturt Hlause itn Winnsboro, on the 1st
Moenday in. Novembier next, the Tract. of
[.and (described In thdo pleadings in thia ease,
sontaining
Mrore or less, bounided by lands of Mrs J II
Ulosboroughi, E P' Mobley and others. And
sittiate on waters of Wat erae Cretek.
Enid land to be sold subject to the Wi
dow's Dower hti a por'tion thereof.
Termis of Sale.
Cash sufflolent to pay costs of snit and
expenses of sale. -Balamnoe on credit of one,
two and thi-eeadre IdtestI from day 4f0
sale. Purochatr'a to give bond with two
gee.1 anuretaV and'mortgdgeof pretmises,bnd
to pay for necessary papers and, revenue
stamps, ~
A1t G~AIL LAURD,
- - -. ~,op Ia la quity
Commnissione a Offiee
Winnsboro, Oct 11, 1661
ool' 12.t2x8 .
Commissioner's Sale.
John L. tloza, Adir of
EState of Juo. M. Uoza,
vs.
Susan Ooza -
and ol hers.
1N pursinaneo of order of Court, t will sell
at public outory to (he highest bidder, at
the Court House in Winnsboro. on the tit
Mondiy in November next, !he Land dej.
oribed In the pltadings in this cause. Col.
sistling of the following tracts :
sLt. The Grant rraut, costaining
200 .ALCoro.0,
Lying on head waters of Littl Dutch
aini's Creek, and bounded by lands of
Thomas B. Walker and others.
2d. "Iloto or ,)ess irael," lying adjacent.
to the above traot, and 0011tailling
G'70 .c.oO.,
MNore or less, on .Thorntreo Creek, and
boinded by lands of Thosinz B.' Walker
11nd others.
:M. ".Sawney's Creek Trnct," containiiag
GOOO A~oros,
More or less, l.ing on %awney's and
Sike's Creeks, andt boundled by lands of
Rieuben Boulware. l1Abr1 t iuss inid oihers.
Jthi. An untdivided mohly of
called 'I'Lawhiuni Tract," lying on ,'awnlcy's
Creek, an1d a11dj oining hist aboIve tract.
Lands to be sold in separate Irlacts.
TevillN of' 811lv.
One six'Ii (fI ite gross proceeds nd.1 pni
a n11101111n1 stlicient' o pay Cost i, tit and
ex pe s 41 'le, c:a1 h. ii ztila e (1 it c re
dlit of' onie, t wo and thbree years, equal1 in,.
tatheIIs. Purehavers to givet bonids.3 wit Ih
goodl sevuriii itl d mort gnpgeis lit premlliset..,
iand to Jay for iecessary papers an1d reve,
nutle stamps.
11. A. GAlLTAD
U01:1. ill Laju11ity.
Commllissioner's Oflice,
Winnsboro. ( ct. 11, 1867.
Oct ]2-t:x3
Commissioner's Sale.
I. A. (nillard. Admr.
iEtat e Wil. E 11.l1. deed.,
vs
Eli.sha .1. Hall and i
others. J
N puresuntico of order of ('ourt, I will .ell
Iat puiblic oluktey tI thle highe0st -1 idder,
at (lhe Colrt Ilouse in vininsbor, on the 1st
Mondny inl Novembi er nexi. the Land14 des.
cribed in 1tih plend ings ini I his catutse, Coll.
tiling tbotut
Lying inl Falld4 lDitricl, neoar ('ata whal
Rliver, anid boltnot-ed by banita 4.,of l~ertI
Ford, Jan 330 . t.'aldwelt, )r. I1a c'e33t,
.loseph Ar ledge naid oltii.
The htild will he sull-ivided ilt evera. l
tracts and soil separat ely.
TelPIRS of ille1.
The trant iloWln as the 'itilme Tract,"
(731 acres) to be' so;lt for suflfiient ensh to
pty its proportiontle share of, ex p) -S ol
aIle. atei casts of sit of Elv A. 1i:alt fo"r
Dower atu. ?l the 1111nc l cred of on1e I wo
and threI yars - ie a. 1, b 6l fwr
tIsh sili ienltl to 1 y1'1 I a I 'tii 111d ex
penlse; oit I'alo. For lino hablite- a re ito
one two 111141 three Y'l:r1.. i1,11 .1 h irs I0
give, holuls& With1 grood ter anld tuort -
gages of preliises, n1ia t .:ty lor, papn s
Itnd reveltio stainps.
11. A. t1AIL.LA1I1D,
Conmissioner's O'lie,
Winnsboro, Oct. 11, 1867.
oct 12-t1x3
Commissioner's Sale,
Wi. Bhicee, Admnr ,
vs.
Robt. 8:niiley and others
T)URSITANT to order of Cour It, I will sell
..L at pullic tot -ery to Ithe Iahihett hidder'l,
at the13 Court itlute In Winnsbtoro'3. tin thei
laSt. ,aI onaday iln November~i noxt , hei lTat o1f
Laltai, descrtibaed in lt ah iddigs inl 1his case,
sitoI111 inl i Faileld D)i strict, on Wit eree
t'reek, blonn ded lay lanidst of' 10 P. Mioilly,
Jas1. A. Uri~o and( 0 thaers, and13 e-minitning
a bot
1'700 .A.O]~T]"S.
TermSN (f Bille,
Cash rnflicent 1o pa costs of snit and3
expenIsei of' sale. IlatanOce a credi. it 01one
two and1( three years. Pnarehsaser's to give
bonds11 withI good securIily and( mtortgages of
pem11ises, and*. to pafy for' papertis antd '.Isimps.
11. A. GOAi L LA lID,
Comissioner's Office,
Winnsbjoro. Oct. 11, 1807.
oc. 12-tiax3
Comm tisstoner's Sale.
vs llenry C Oratton and others.
In pursuance of Orader of coiuri, T will
soll at pub11 inlic ucry, toI the. huighestt biiier',
at the Court hlousle ini Winntsboro, on the
first. Monailfy inl November next, tie Tract
Of L.and describead in thes plead igs ill this
Causie, tying in this District, containing
about,
1013 Acres.
And bounded by lands of -Nichols,
Dainiol McCuIllughi an d othlers.
The Itlnd to be soldt in tracla, according
to a plat, to iho exhibitead Onl day1 of sate.
Termis of Sale.
Cash sulilent to piay costs of suIt, and
expensesS ofsalie. Itablnce 0on a credlit 01
one0, two and thtroc years, int thtree egnni1u
annuail instaihnouts, intorest from date of
sale. Pult chaselrs Itc give bondsi with good
security andl mortgngesi of premiises, and3 to
pay for necessar'y papers.
H A OA I L LATR D,
Comnni in Eqity,
Comnmsssioner's Oflee.
Winnt'boro, Oct., 11--{38
Commissioner's Sale.
Robert C. Clowney, Adm'r of1
Joseph Clowney, deceased,
vs .
lienrietta WV. Clowney and pthtors.j
P URtSUANT to order of the Court, T will
sell at public outory to Iho highiest bid
der at thle Court Ilotuso in Wiinaaboro, 0n
Monday in Novembheir next, the Trract, of
Land descrlbed in tile pleading ini thisenase,
containing.
more or less, sitnat e in 11h1s Ut striot, rn yoe's
Biranch, Waters of' Little River, and bound
ed by landsi of Estate of John IH. Means,
Martin Yongueo andi others.
Terms of Sales.
Cash suffioient to pay ciosts of stult. and
expenses of sale. The balance on a credit of
12 months, with-interest from the dnty of
sale. Purchiaser togive bonid.with good se.
eurity and niortgageof premiises.
. .A AILLA1D,
Comn. faI quity.
Comitnlssloner's Of fiee, ~
Winrahoro. Oct, 11-ti1a18~
Cominssioner's Sale.
Win. llice, adnir., i-bouds not of "'tato of
.David Brivke, deceased, vs Mles. Ma11ry E:
Brice aid others.
Pursulant to Order of Court In tlia C-s'e,
I will sell at piublic ottery. t1o tho laigliest
bidder, at 'the Court 1louse, ink Wi'intsboro
oil the first Monday in November next, the
Tract of Land doscribed inl lt) pleadings in
I Iis cause. Situated on waiters of Dumalper'
Creek, containing
1350 Acres,
More or less, and Boiuded by 11an1ds of
lEtate of Jn L. Yongue, Andrew Mobley,
R. O. Caieron, id others.
inds to be di- ided ann. So'Il in trae n
n portion thereof sold subject to the widow's
Ifo estaito therein.
'iemni' of N3iclv.
casi sunfijicit to pay cost of siita
exieenses of' '4a1e. The bal inlev in (.1 v.lit oft
one, two and tiree years. intere.t rn'ni day
Of 8:11 d- PtircIhasI'rS to give hl<01 4 Wit I goodt
i'ecur1 i and mlort gage's of pniiies. e.
Il A U. ll 11..4.
Commniissioner's fice.
Wunnisiboro, Oct. I I- ix3
Comnmissioner's Balo.
Elizitbeth .\iken, A411mx.)
Juo. Aiken, dec'd,
VS.
J1o. 1). 6eymour
an.1- of heris,
N puirsunineo of' order of ,the C r n, I
will Sdl tublie outery, to Ih hii lhes
idde. at lt Court flouw it Winshi*0, (n
th Ist .fonib.y in November, tle of
Land described in lie plealings inl is
catise, lying inl Fairlield liitrict, on Tei
.Le and Frees Creek s,'wat ss of' i Broal 1 iver,
and1 b1oused by land.'s of It, T. T.Yarbu,1!,,
E'state Willitiam It. Aiken and ot!eIrv, a:il
conialniig ab)out
bec exhibitcd on dy :!,
la nflic'iant to pay restf of riit and
ex pises of' sale. i ee on eedit of* 12
11onth,1. with interesft From d Iv of vale.
l archafiers (.) o .ive boiI.-t ihirui good ,ecit
rity 1111d mortg-1ge of, previljli.v
Colln. inll i~tllv.
Commiasioner's fice,
Ivinnsboro,' Oct. 11, ii
oct 12-'2x;3
Comrmssoner's Sae, \
Julml L,. Kennedky, ed
vs
Jilr'ith WV. I4.1eldy andothr4
y r
]l. UE- 1.\N to srdr i' the ('ourt, I wil
hitiler, at the Cot llonte in Witnnjisboro,
onl lthe 1t 1bltqlay inl .Noremberi nekXt, the
Lamtl deveri'itAi Inl 1110 ple' hn'dmgs in thi,i
Cauwl". C-onl"1.-ring the toll1owin~g tracts:.
One contuiiiiaimng
More or. 1'. IK. t uli o'iidel hv hu1iids (of .ohn
K Siilh, ;ichellw P:1,ar ia !'nIne ot hers.
1iown It Il e * Levi l .i 'gno . Trae. Tic
other, conliainling~
\ir Cioq. nd b(iin'e'l 1.y lands of E 11
Stokes. .Jas llookhrtt &o.
Tlho"si tr:aicts Will b10 'ib divided 11 and sol.l
in sevoarl sepa rn Iit pare'k w.4 vi ! pI --
by phil to be exhite Itd on day of :ale.
70tel-1i of Nale.
Cash suileiit to paIv Costs of ruitit Al ni:
exp i-ants of rale. For n1:a11nie :a CIpiit, of'
1.' outhiS. lu1chasers ti give hoils witI
g'ood securiiy and imor-i ;!g-s of priie'i s.
II. A ttal IL.\ I).
O'uaia ill P.)oit1'.I
(?o:tomiss ioner's O)tli .e.
oiet.2ix3
Commissioner's Sale,
Iluigh A. 31illing and ofthers,
Joseph W.' ilc('retight
nuid ofthei s. J
)U ltSUA NT t'o or'kr of' thle (our't, I wil
- elt'atpuhhie oiitery to ht highieui 1,ii
d ar, at t he (Cour't II ioiu in Winn libor1, oin
thle 1st i1londiayi in Nov'e'mber aaxt1, 1t' ' Tra-t
of' Lanil descr'ibdi ini thle pleadinags ini this
cause, coti in g nihoot.
5-L JACIMEJS.
Lying oin the rondl lerading: fronm Winns.
boro to Ashifordh's Fe'rr-y, and boiundedi lhv
lands of' J. W. Y'ongie, Jha'. Bioyce andi othI'
era. Thef~ land to be dlividled and selhl in
severial sepa'itIrni trait, according 1o a plai
to ho exhibtited on day of' irae.
C'asha cuflaiient to p1ay crosts of suit. and
ex penases of sale. llance on 5a creit. of
one, t wo and t hroe yars. I 'sarchasers t o
give bonds withI good secuirlity anjd m n-t
gages of premises.
If. A. ('AILLAIIT,
Commtissionuer's Ofl'ice,
oct'12.--t2z3
0015mi8sioine1 Sal c.
Isabella 11. hell, )
vst.
Jane M. IBell and f'Bill for Part ition.
Josephlia B. Deli.J
j N purananco of' order of' Cour'f, I will troll
- at. pubhllo out cry' to the highest. hiddero,'
at thle Coturt IIousie in Winnsboro, on lhe Ist.
Monidny In Novemaber unext, thle Tranet, of'
Land described ini thea pleaidings in this
More or losts, nnd hostuadn'd by Iatude or JTas.
lhoyce, Thloit. LauderleO~ Estarte of' Jameis
Douglass, Wmn. Taurner, James Lcemon and
others.
.Termis of Sale.
Cash aufi'icienit to pia~ costs or suit anel
expenses of' solo. Babisnee ona credit of' one,
two anid three years, eEuiat annual lnstali.
mer~ts. JInstalmnaats pay'nble r'ei'p(ectively,
on 1st JIanaary, l8tm,. 1870, 1871. Puar
chiasers to give bond with good security and
miortgage of the premilses, and to pay for
pap'sra and6 revenue stlampls,
11. A.* (JAHiL 'A RD)
Oommnissioner's Ofl'ice,
Wlnanebor'o, Oct. 11 1807.
ot 12-{'2x8
Admilnistrator's Notice..
A LLperonshaving claims against Iheq
Estte1 ofl James Douglass, doessod,
are requested to present them, propseraly at.
tested to the uinder'signed, os' A. 8. Douaghatss.
hils Attorney. An'i t.lioso laidebted to sald
Estafe are turged to maake a spoedy stet tIe
mient with Iha una adersignedl, orlahia Attorney.
J, S.DOUGASSAdm'r..
oct, 2-a8
Commissioner's Sale,
Lcv . . Ihbel-r lid .": Ir r 1, Adn'r
Jus.. (J. Jirice, newCeased,
V4
D-iniel 0. itria nrol o!hers.
1p U.0~UA~N' to0 otlv.r of' Cotitl. I wvill doll at
plablia ouecry to tlo highost bidlder at
Court iIoti'. ill Winnfiboro, oi it Alondaty
ill November iex, fio leind disoribedlu
tlhe deatings in thbis catiso, con tainhing
TWO TiOUSAND ACRES,
Mro ou less, siltaIto Il this District on the
ron IeaLdin tag fnao'n Winbtiloro to hell's
iridge. 'n Iitlo Itiver, nu.1 hounded by
Ilrilds of JamIles Douglasi, John 0. lrice aud
ot heta'.
.ind. Io be sold in seve.l soparato (racts,
at will altar by plat to bu,exhibited on
day o l .F;0h1N
T'IIS OF ""A\L',
('"ash suIilicieit to pay costs of suit and ex.
pe of sale. For tihe balance a oredit of
ae', t i.aid (three years e91nal nnnual In
'411nanents, with intCrest tromia day of bale.
'uc a st to give Iaonds with good securi
y antd 1 t I f'a eso premcitises.
11. A. (i.'AIIL A ItD,
moi. in lEinity.
Wi I' u. Oct II, I87
]I. A. thiilhtrd. Adin'r, C. T. T.A of Jacob
t0)ilei, decea d,vs Mary A. It. Coleman
14111 '.ther.
)U~.i.3 N I' to the order of the Couri. I
Swill Sell i at pbllal ic outvcry% to t he highest
hh.ri at Ihe C'ourt Ilotto ill WiUlsborio, on
he Ist motahy ill November next, the
Strale of Lanitd dti ribed ill the pleadings in
Ii~thil ause, contafiinlg
16(0 A CR E S,
mo4re or lss, lying on Waters of Ileaver
Creek, amt bouaidell by laults of Hopkins
Nerr, Ill-,. 'r:nees Mhobley and ot hers.
Lind to be Sold In separate tracts.
OPHI e Sltl of Sale.
Cash snaIlit- If)to pay expellses of salo fnd
('nql of' sitit. ti-hineo oil a credit Of otno,
l wo :andal t lr-ei years, Ca111 inls(taim ts'iai1
wili ilteret from diy of sale.
hitrehnstors to give bands with Scourity
and m1oltgnpatgs (at prisesi and to pay for
ieces-mar s I n n S a tail 2114 t tti a m ps. 1111 11
Ii. A. OAILLAlI),
Commisioners t wice
Witiiro. 0t I, 1867.
t 1 h s2x
Comissioner's Sale,
Thomias Iiillartsont,
VsI
M ilton 0. lintp 111and others. J
)V''mi\ N V to ordar of Cottirt I ivill sell
ilal pulic utry to tle highest bidder
at he (It lile lin i0isbro on the 1st
Moia:ty int Novmier nta', (lie Lal did
Iribe-l in the jtadil.lgai this couseIti ou
GOr - /-L osg
1nr1 nr losa. lying ot lea waters of
Iawvinan's irevk tnild boundlled 1by ltils of
.- l a Joln WIalling, .1* thn fL lhtek tad
Tel'intlS of, 1411e,
('411h aullicientt to j:ay coaS a' of fut. and Cx
!"'ise.4 oif titl. For tle blanctte, ai eard
it 1.1, ) e. Iwo 11a thri e y a( rs, with interest
fmith layo s-ortlal '. uirchaser to give bond
with goodj soniny atul mortgage Of premils
es. 11. A. G A 11 LA Il1),
m ' o inl Equity.
' in soro, 0-I 11, 1867.
oct 1 [1 i
Commissioner's Sale.
.lames W. Yongue,. Adlmr.,
listate of' .10al . Ilabb,
a. b
Charily ,vI. llabb and
i N puri"4inhna' of or'der of' Coiurt, I will se I
Ii n'1)1 aubl tn ery. aIto th hightest bidder
at then l'it lais int W~iitasboro. on tho 1et
'lay ~~ i, Nwiwmber naxt1, 1ho Tranct of'
laddeerid in the ladinalgs in this
MO er' less, sit taite ina Fiairitod Dsatrict ,
aota hontataed lay lanals of Esttate of' ('alvin
P~abb. deci., listate of laarriston Bhurley,
ad ot hetrs.
('aish ettflivientt to pny3 costs of suit and
tixperrs oat Halt'. and to saat isfy judIgmnt int
case oft 1) 11 lEvanis v's. ot F" liiabb. 'VT hat..
ance~t on ai credit of otte, t wo and thbreo yearst,
tarfilal iainal instaltmenits. P'urchlaser to
give bonds itind goodi securtity, al nd or't
gaige of' prtemnites.
II. A. OAILLTAIlD,
Commssioer' fieeCotm. in Equity.
Wionniboro.oc'sfi,87
net 12-t1x8
Commissioner's Sale.
Thtos. TI. ilobeOrtson, Exor.,
of theo Will of'
vs
Jos. A. IBookhtari, andI
otherse. J
INprnno of the ordter of' the Court of
.laiity. I will sell at publec out cry at
lih Caurit lions int Winn~shor'o, on th le1t
Monnay in Novemnber neoxt, theQ Tract of
Luand, idercribed In theo pleadings ia this
cana80, conttainilng about
1240 -A.O~ES.,
Lyltng in Fairflold District, on Jtlg Codnar
tand LIttlea Cedar'Ctreeks, and bounded' by
lands of Wmn. J. Alstun, George Smith and
'lThe tract will be sold In several seperato
p~itacel, necording to a pltat to be exhibited
anl daty of cala.
Tepns of S~ail.
Cashl tnf'liciet to pay otts of sut anid
'xpenot)0 of tnatoe. Thte bailance on a credit
f onel, two and tht'on years, purohasers to
0 givo bonads with goodi seocurity, and motrt
anges of' promisecs, and to pay for papers
HI. A. A IL1'ARDl,
Com.~ 1a Equity,
Ciomiitsslonot's Office,
b innsiboro. Oct. 11, 1807.
Oct 12-t2x8
EXEUUTOIL?8 NOTICE.
A LIL persons having demand~s -aga~Inst the
z?.. Estate of FiDW A4 (D 0. PAIIi, Sr.,
locerated, will render iient, in propurJy at
ested, to Cot, ilon, Attor'neyror4 heaunder
uigned. .
oeL12f.~8 Excout."
SOUTHE1RN SOJUd0L fl00E(S
Q, TPllLIh0's 8'puIhern SpellIng ' Ilook,
L' and PrImer, :FIrst, 'Hecon-i, y Third,
F~ourth and .ffth Reader. For sale by
sllKET'0IIN, MobiASTER & CQ ,
aprlI"I
Commissioner's Sale,
11. A Ula rd, Admir.
vs.
Elizabeth O'Neal and others.
IN purstuance of tho ordier of lh C1tn11, t
will soll to the highest bilder, at. publio
oitcry at I ite Coutrt Ui8o inl Winn11b1oro, on
the 1st MoInday in November next, tie
Trnot of Land desoribed In the pleadings in
this cause, lying on wateri of Little River
atnd containing about
The land will be sold in doveral separato
tracts, acoording to a plat to be exhibited
on day of salei
Terlm of Sales
Cash sufflicient to pay costs of suit and
expenses of sale. Balanco on a credit of
one, Iwo and throo years. Probasors to
give bonds with good secusity and nmort
gage of promises, and to pay for papers anid
m . A. GA ILLARD,
Coms. in Equity.
Comnilusioner's Office,
Wiuntboro, Oct. 11, 1807.
oct 12-tfx3
Conmrissioncr'3 Sale.
UI. A. ailltard, Adin'r, (et bonis non of Es
tate of Drury Goza, deceased, vs Jos A
Wooton, and others.
1)URSUANT to ordir of the Court, I will
sell at. public ottry, to tho highest.
bidder at It ho Court House in Winnsboro, it
the Ist' Monday in Noveiber ntext, tho
Tract of Land descmibed in ithe plundings in
this cause, econtining
332 AO CR ig,
inoreor less, litate In this District on the
Waters of lonver Creek, and'bounded by
lands 8ani'l Lauhon, John Rains and otih
era.
TERMS OF SALE.
Casth sutlicient. to pay costs of stit antd
expenses ofsale, and In addition thereto the
ono-sxth part of the gross prooceds of snlo
l'eanid lands. For tie balance a credit.
of one, two and three years, with interest.
A-r'om day of ilo. Piurchsners to piy for
neceAsary papers,mnd lIevenue Stamops aned to
givo honds with good secourity and a wurt -
gnge of premises.
1H. A. GAILLIAllD,
Con in Equity
Connissioner's Omfiee,
W inlhtoro. (0' 11, 1867.
Oct 11-t1i1
Commissioner's Sale
Itobtt 1osborough and Jn P Kennedy,
Admrs., of Thos I Craig, deed., vs. Nancy
Craig anid others.
1)urst!. tio ordor of Court., I will i'el
. i. tn public out cry, to the highdest bidder,
it I 1 Court Ho10e:. inl Winnttsboro, Otn tihe Ist
Monday in November next, f ie two tracts
of Latnd described in this cause. One trael,
containing
600 Acres,
More or less, lying ott wiaters of Cedar
crel. wit ers of, lroad Rtiver anid 1ottund'ed
by liittds of 1initte if W A Ienntedy, decd,
W A lrown and olter.
The other, containing
200 Acres,
More or less, lying near Dolko, An4 bountd1fed
by lands of Luwius M lIlooklart, T11 Center,
and others. raets to hto sold separately.
Terms of Sale.
Tnsk snhiloent. to pay cot. of sit and ox .
lenetts of sitle. 11lainte' otn a credit or two
yetr's,.two equid amuil nmtstameti inl
terest fromi day of silo. 'ulrchasi'rs to give
homid viith good securnity and mttortgngos of
promises, and to pay filr papers.
11. A I. k \ 16 A111).
Commiissoner'st Off, Com. in Equity.
Witttboio, (Ot , 1 1807.
Ott..12-t2x8
Notice !
KETCHIN, NMASTER
BRIGE,
Invite the Attention of tha
TO THE LARGE STOCK OF~
wloh they are
And whioh comtprises nearly
Needed by the people itn
Anti in
TheIr objeot Is to do strictly a
CASH BUJSINES
And to
SELL GQOOD
AT PRICES
That wil indeoo iU persn oq
tI
.W for (:ash '4
HO ITHERS& WOOD~WA