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Latest by Telegraph. Tai Eleotions,' 'iJ.ADILI'laA, October 13-Noon. Considerable fighting in the suberbs. In the Sixteenth Ward, a boy, aged sixteen, wits fatally shot by a deputy sheriff. in Lh ki vy9utee' l1 Ward, heavy fightiug Is re portel bet I polIC and Mherif&: Whbe. the jIhol i0od at, seven, 4, long line. . of. voters was preosont at each voting place. Thert sire indications of a heavy vote. Both parlties clai the Stato, with the chances favo.sing the Democrats. D-i'. 1.--Tho Democrats claim the city by 0,000 ; the Rtpublicans by 2,000. Sev eri fights are progressing. 7 1'. M.- II PI iladelphia fihe leocrato 'tlect the Mayor atil District Attorney by 1,000 mlijorily. Kelly, O'Neil asd Ma. er. are re-eleci ed. 'iylor probably elect ed. The State wi;l gi%e a lepublican nnjo.tiy of 10,L00. NLW Yosk, Octber 18. Private dispatches state thsat Cincinnati has given 4,600 Riepublican 1mjorily ; a gnin or 3oo. Indiana and Ohio are Republican by at least 20,000. ludiaia reported 1,000 lIto puhican. Ohio and Indiana are Republican. Carey is defeated inl tie Second Ohio District. Tiho return; frot Ohio- are mteingre, .but show Iepublican gains all around. Tito estimated lItepublican mnajority in this Stato 25,000. A*siii.OTos, Oclvber 14. Strader, (Democrat,) has been elected from the First - District, in Ohio, by 200 aijority. lit Indiana, lte State ticket is close, biut Datller's election iH conceded. 'ie Third Congressioail District is doubtful. Kerr tnd Niblack have been elected ; the rest of the delegat iot radical. InI P1ennislylvanlia, the 're8 estinales The liepublican najorihy at 18,000. Altiffet, (Democrat,) c.rries the Third District by 160 ijority ; Covart, in the rwenty-first District, is probably defeated. Reading, (Democrat,) carries the Fifth District. Tio Denoorits carry tine city by a nnjority ranging frot 491 to 8,8148. City Council is largely Itel1ublican. Returtns fromt Nebraska indicate 2,000 Republican majority, With a Legislature strongly iteptublicnn. The foltowiig estinaftes are made up from the.latest figures PEN.asY5VANIA. First Distriot-Rtandall. Demiocrnt. ma jority 6,151; Second-O'NoIll, Republican, najority 81,4490 I hird-Moffatt. Democrat, 01; Fourt.h-Kelly, lIepublican, 2,798; Fifth-R'eading, Democra'., 400; Sixth Strador, 1)Mocrat; Stowers, Republican ; The Eight h will elect a Democrat ; Ninth Diekey, tepublican ; Tteth-Cakee, Re.; publican;. Eleventh-Van, Aukn. Deno. crat ; T welfth--Wood ward, Denocrat; Thirteenth--Mercia, Republican ; Four . teenth--Packer, Ropublican; Fifteenth Holdia. Democrat ; Sixtoenth-Cessnn, Republican ; Sventeenth-Morroll, Re publiuat ; Eighteenth-Arnmstrong, liepub. lican; nineteenth--Scofield, Republicanl; Tweileth--Gii111an. Republican ; Twent.y. first --dolltl ful; Twenty-second-Negley, Itepkibli6an; TWenty-third-Phelps, Repub bean; Twenty-fonrt.h -Donely, Republican. Total ,Republicans 15; . Democrats 8-a Domocr-it. gain of two, with one Ditrict doubtful. IN DIANA. Congressmen--First Distriot-Niblack, Democrat; Second-Kerr, D)emocrat ; Third -Lamb, RIepublicnm ; Fourth-Julian, lIe publican ; Fifth -Coburn, Republican ; Sixth-Carter, Ii opublican; Seventh Nortl, RIepublican ; Eight h-Pratt, Repub. lican; Ninth-Slhanks, Iepublican ; Tenth -Williams, Republican ; Eleventt-Pack ard, Itopublican. Total Republicans 0; Democrats 2, Congressnin - First District -St rader, Domocrat ; Second-Stevonson, Iltepublioan; Thild-Schenek, lepublican: Fourth L14wronce, lieps.ablican ; Fift-4lngdlen, D)emocrat ; Si xths-Smis hn. Rlsublican; Hovensib-,-Tomnas, Derspocrasu ; Eight h D)ehity,i llAptibiMu; NitIa-Giblon, - e pusblican ;- Tnth-hiong, Demtocrast ; Eiev - enii h-Wsilson, Reopubicsatn ; T welfth-Van STrump, Democrrt;. .Thirteenth---Morgans, Demsorat ; Fou rtcent li-Walker, liepubili oen ; liteentth -loore, Rtepusblicatn ; Six toonth.-liB.agsin 1tepublicans; Seven * tee4til,a.Asbs iu.bthlen; Eighteenth Upson, IRdtuisan; Ninoeteeonth-Oarfld, lIcop'lio4n. Totat Reopublicans 18; Demo eraits 6. ADentoft10 gai : or 8. 'rTe It'dfit(ojki. 14eVtle entire State ticket In Ohio, ,IA latnn Nebraska anid Pennsylvanisa. L.A-rna..-dNn.ANxA.T'hrty.e6Y0n- . Couna tiesshi,a -Dtmocratie g'ini of nearly 7,000'; unheard froin forty-one. i'he Demsoortit.plailsn the State by 1,500 ; lie ppsblidans. 9,40Q. The third district. ia OL.EVELAND, Onto, October 14. Demnoc-ratio CongresAsmen htave been elect fromv the first-, fIfmlh, nsinth, tenuhs, twelfth anid thirteenth districts; the lRopublioans get theo balance, DAvT'r, Onito, October 14. Sohenek beats Valiandinghmam 400. AU6publican er,timates Pensnsgivanits at 10,000 ; ChiQ 22,000 ;Indiana 2,500,; Ne braskia 2;000. W,1asutNotoN Oc1ob.or 10,.-- P. M. A dlispatoh from Hoen. . W,. Voqrhiees, of Indiana, says that lie is oleoted by 100 majoiLy .andtheti tendriolge, for Goverh r,I ,.defeate by 1,000.msaority. tItl aidh Gobi'ge Wulljin authot 'of so msany isMero nieasureS against. othe South, is prob ly,Igf?ated for Copsgross. SECOND DISPATCh!. -WsuiNGoNr~,Qtobr -lo, AOP. 1M. J*l.ds lIt render aD ~ Epsb~i e e (ataorat) ad1ThI p oo.) te Blaker (ReRqb4o,ni), ror'Governor, hans 1,000 mnajorfy 14tsn3rJurA, Ootohe 18 ge~ sLd9 lwr~e bonm aIg~rruptpIl ~gating dite. I~ General Jilasonok's ilier have benretved tojyev York.' e retired lisht,.sfh .1tii ll. iA1$N Of ilhnor genergh .News Itents Motruoor1ZHY, -Oct. 13. The Hkeotivo Committee of the Demo'0ratio party of this State has withdranvu the present electoral tick. et,-and substituted one domposed of inouwho can take the United States oath-at least one-half of thout were officers in the Federal arly during the war, who have settled in the State since the war, HAVANA, Oct. 13. Late Mexican advioes stato that Col. Padille, Saita Anna's agent, was oaptured, with papers showing that he intended to excito revolotion. WASHINOTON, Oct. 13. Tho President proclai:ns tho 20th of Novetaber, as a day for praise, thatks givmng anid prayer. I'ul naELPuA, October 12. Business is almost suspended, Each pnrty is parading with bands, 9f music, urging their friends to vote early. The Mayor, who is a lItepublicau, has sworn in 1,000 extra policemen for to-morrow. The Sheritl, who is a Demntorat, has sworn in 1,000 deputies. A week ago, fhe 8heriil, ordered 1,0U0 hickory clubs for his depu ties; the house whore the cluos were de. posited, was burned last night. WASIINOTON, October 12. Gen. "eynolds' prohibition of election in Texas is disapproved, and the President is about, issuing a nilitary order, in which the Constit,ition and laws are cited in con demnaton of such interference by nilitary ollicers, under penalties of fine and Impris onment. The Sim says : In Republican quarters it seentis to be apprehended that int. thoso unrepresented States, the conservatives will make arrangements to choose Presiden tial Electors, and that lresident Johnson will demand that their votes be counted. Gen1. Grant has IbsUed an order, warning all United States soldiers and sailors from participating in any manner in elections. Int a telegram of the 14th inst., Mr. Halo applied for itstruetions, in view of the political situation of Madrid. The instruo lions were given through the satmo medium on the 6th inst. Mr. ialo now tologrnphs that, in compliance with the instructions, lie has recognized the new government at Madrid. 11s proceeding has been conifirmu ed. The Ierald states that complete returns of the Connecticut town elotions show that of 103 towns, eighty.six are clearly Repub lican, sixty nine are clearly Democratic, and seven divided. INtANAPOuS, October 12. A procession of white boys in blue was fired into from a dark alley The gul, was loaded with small shot., and five or six per sons were severely though not dangerously wounded. SAVANNAI. October 14. The steamer San Salvador arrived this morning, with the remains of the [lon. flowell Cobb on board. They were met by the Mayor and Aldermen, nembe-s of tie bar and a largo concourse of citizens, and escorted to the Central ta;lroad Depot, where a spocid train was waiting to con voy them to Athens, Georgia. The fings on the shipping and in the city are at half mllast. NoRFoLK, VA., October 14. The Commercial Convention organized by tho eictiua of lion. G. W. 11olling. President, and a number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. Several committees were appointed. 2,600 porsons were present, and much interest felt. WAsnINGToN, October 1-. The Provisional Government of Spain, yesterday, by telegraph, recognized Goi a-s the Spanish AMinister at Washington, to the extent of directing him to commanlate to this Government their gratitudo for their prompt, recognition Seward addressed Mlinister IInlo a telegram, as follows: "o ciprocate, in thie President's name, the salutations of the Provisional Junl a." The Government tetiders the best wishes of the Uhilted States for thme peace, prosper-ity and hiipness of Spain, under present and defi nitive government. The -Indina (Jommisston concluded its labor-d at. Chicago yesterday, Resolutions were adopted favor-ing the treatment of Indians. as if they wetra citizens, allowing them the same priviledges holding thenm to the same penalties, also that the milia t- should compel them to settle on reserva Cable Dispatches, LONDO, October 12. Telegrams from Florence announce :that Italy has formally recognized the Republic of Mexico. SMAnnuin, October 12. All the provinces haveolormaly recogn's ad the Provisional Junta. The United States was the first to recog naize (lie Provisior.al Junta, They declared additional reforms, among *hich'is ane abolishinig the death -penalty; astabllshiing the sanri'olty of private leth<ra aid'doicils. The Jsantyihas. ordered the - rest.of-atioti of tie bark Tornado to England, wit,h damages for her w'ongful detention and imprison. miout of the .8panih officer who ordored hor\ seizure. * .., Pais, October 12. The .Journat Dee Debale says Loreundi, CaptaIn-General of Cuba, has gtiven in his atthe,rea4e te the, Provisiont eGornment. ogYno; Octoer 12. The catle kAwn as 1868 *is, epaired on Suriday,and is new wor-king perfeof, ly. MAD#lxn, October 15.; The t nta ,has ge):4d dhe Jsuits;' pro., perty hiSpain, aund abolisWed tho'order. - hange of Oandidgeos,. *NEw Yonuc O'otobe*, 15. Theo Worl4-a dotableloadedi avt1 glo; suggests a olfange of ,oapdidates.. .Another "AdjourIlmoInt' of Ooigress, Aitusotra, (nofob lit rhere ard oniy for senaurs and eleven ropresontatives hera to-da. deMod Cofasadjourn:ed their .robesd~ houseirto Novemnber 10th. EW YORYk (Jdtton firm ) sales 10,000 b aloes at NEW STORE. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCP GP NO OLD GOODS! Ii uniderined oweors to the public fresh and NE'W STOCK OF GOODaS, at. ti, store recetly ocuiled by J. Hi. pioip. and furet-ly by Elliott & Co., No. 4 JANK RANGE. The stock, consisting of assorted Dry (oods, Cloaki. shawl-4, Caps,w1s J'o n t bhoem, Not ionv, ISeady Mtlia Ching,t Giavl Groceries, .Shielf llardwivre, irobkery, &c., Will be ofToed ad extremely low prices. The public ate respecifully iivited to call ind exatinic my stock, I.forv purchnsing. sept. 20 1. N. Iv rTill I,ts. RECEIVING, 00 Picoes Prits, I lik and Colored, 40 pieces American DeLitines, 20 plocos Plaid Ilotiespuns and Liud soya, Superior Dress Goods, ds all,wool Do Laines, Deages, Rop. and S. s iopliins, and Alapacoa Lustre. 100 Shawlit, RI kiinds, nilso Clonks of good styles and quality, .lillinery Goods of every kind. 2000 Prs. 1.oe and BootH, A largo lot of I lie above weguaranite t o bo froo from wood or paper. 3Eett-t., Lalies, Oents, Boys and Mises, of every grade to suit puroliasers. READY-MADE CLOTHING. No. 1, Ca;simere Suits, 8ssimo, Sati nets, 'I woeds and Jeans Coat:, Yusts and Vlants. Our stock will be, as usual, complete. nk-V We invile an inspection, ant prom iso a complete alsortnilent of eveyiling kept in a first class store and at the lowe.A [irioces. LADD BROS. From to-day, Oct olber 1, wo . ei tfill no more orders unless accompanied with the cash. We hope what we have doene will be appreciated by prompt paytmcnitm. sept30 LADD BRO0S. FURNITUPE, LABOR SAVING &c., &c.,.&c. iIE subscriber is now prepared to fur. nish, repair or mAk to order all kinds of' Furniture. My Patent Cloths Washer will always be on hand, they have been thoroughly tested for the past twelve mothis by the public, and in all cases have given entiro eatistno. t ion. It is sinple In Its construct ion, dnIraIle and not liable to get, out of order, it will wash six shirt's or that buIlk of clothes ini fivo .minnutes if used accordling to directions, I Invite the citizens of Winnsbioro and sur rouniding oountry to call arid .tanino my neOw Churn. Also mny D)ough Machine, they aroe doh9d Iiprovenients over thne old mec. thod. hOUSE-KEEPERS BE INDEPENDENT. -Come atl 9xa;nine my Labor Saving Ma cines, and give thenm a fair trIal, and i they do not givei eiitire satisfaction, retuirn them auty lime within thirty dlays and I w,ill refud the noney, as I warrant every Ma ohipe, F. ELDER. Winsboro, 8. C. Tis is t ocertify that we aro .using F. Elder's iPat.ont Celos Washier; iL Is simple and not liable int out of order-.' We eat recotomend 1t~ to the public to bo a greal saving of labor and- less injurious to thi olothes thtan the:ol.d method of washitng. J R1ev 0.1I IDotte Winnasboro, S C, Mrs DU I*1l'MoMasdera Nipnaboro, S C, Mrs Saa 'Steydnsor, Tailid District, 8 C, Mrs Robt.Iert'on/'Fairfieki Distiot 8 0, Mrs( Kennedy, Chester, 8 -0, Dr J ARIeedy Ch,Oster, 8. 0f jrei Calol. Iarnes, Columbit S 0,.Mrs J. 14 Yoqgue, Columbia,.8 C, Cap L, M Orist,'JProprietor Enquilrer, Yorkvillo fl C, Mrs, S. B. CIowney, WI nnsboi'o, S. C. R. W;'Brioe, l'astor'-Hopewell Church. aul11 THlE DUE WES8T FEMALE pIlE WvikifSo.ssion opens on Tl Mondthy, the 5th of Octo.. ber Thfe Yacutlc theo same , as last fear, A fll Collego isex peoted~ e'RA TIsS OTt TUITION? Prt ye tn pOn sesion, $10 0 Muo of, Plano, . 2O Uoptipgent. Fee,. 1 0 Orp,amocnt ale ba~noha at theolow est. ratel No 69tri( oharge'foi'1atin or I~ie Ite, o Vodal Music. Ittrdin'g $32 a uforith. WVasllg an 101e bhutY #2;60 per monthi; D)ue Weosi Is in .Abbovillo DistrioD fou eO t 2 4~bIalrJi Preslt9~ son hout4 plant ian acre of Winyat alitho' ntiin 0.p $QO poda.to'ts acro, Aj "Briok" Pomieroy gets off the ful lowing hand grenado : A.L rlitwr.--o desire to do the sqIaro thing by brother hooohdr and ovorybody else, thereforo wO quoto fromi his jolly speech of last night the following beo-oautiful sentiment "I would rather have Grant drunk, than Soymour sobor." That's all right-but then you can havo both, Beecher. A Radical paper itn the rmioto West., comes oit withi a nimber of startlinm iead liiies kimaouici-n that "1101. Peleg B. 'ilkim, who has for tweIty years oceupiod i position ill onio of otir leathong public intiLtttionlo, came out for rant and Colfax a few days lgo." 11i11gile Lit, elitor's feehnlg.-I when he foulid out that a wag alid played ajQlk onk himl. The'o, . Pel.g It. pilkiw," hiad serve( i term of twent y yirs in hie penitein.y, nid when he eanr out lie aioniticcd his ititention to sup. port the radical ticket. A SINOULAI EltQUtEST'.-A gente. manl of thii city, whose Only frailt is int en rali nce, ealkd at t 'eily J'lil pemleiday, aid reqiested the jailor to lock hom up until lie had recovered from Jlt ell'ects of inten,lp-ra lie, and4 then lainded him all of his inonoy for safe ieping. Mr. BaItrham, the jailor, i cecommodatiug amid courteous ollicur, yver ready to do a friend a favor, coin )lid with his regnost, and. gave him ,b best accomm dationls the hotel all orded.--Mobile Tricua. A New York paper reports four tases at quarantine-"two of cholera norbus and two of Grecian bond. TI amo remedies are applicable to all." PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SoUrnT CAnOlNA, ExI-rUIVE DMI'A RTAINENT, COLUnBIA, October 9, 1868. ro the Commissioners of lection. L N accordance with an Act of the Joniorial Asen,bly, entitled "An Act providing or lie next general ciection and [Ito inn. ker of conducuing the samte," approved (lie i6th day of'8eptenher, A. D., 18t8, you ro hereby nottied and req1uired to canae In election to be hld in your respective ounties, o2 Tuosday, the third day of ovember next, f'or six pursons as Electors f President aid Vico.President, of the Jilted States ; fDr four. Ilepresentatives in lie Cougrem of tle Unit d Stules, in their espcctive Congressional Districts, and for Ight Solicitors for the several Cir'euits in lie State, in their respootivo Circuits. The names of tho pursous voted for as :lectors of President and Vice President., haill be upon a separiate ticket ; and the mimes of the persons voted for nit lepre entatives in Congriss anud So!ioitoi shall >0 also upon a separate ticket. The First Cotigres!siona Distric" is som dsed of the Counlies of Linioaster, Ches eriflold, Marlboro, Darlington. Marion, [lorry, Georgetown. Williamsburg, Sumtor, 'larendon and Kershaw. Tho Second Congre'ssilonal District Is :om1poel nf lin Counities of Charleston Jollcton,' Daenu'ort and Barnwell. The Third Congressional District is corn )osed of th Countis ot'Grangeburg, Lex ngton, lichland, Nowherry, Edgofield, \bbioville and Anderson. The Fourth Congressional Distict is :omnposed of the Cjounities 6f Oooneo, Piok mes, Greenvlle, Laurens, aparntnbu'g, Union, York, Chyester ad FaIrfield. The Solicitor.s'hall be voted for in their 'espoelive Circumits, as follows: The Counties of Charlestoni -and Orango~ >urg constitutes the Fhrst Circuit. T.ho Cotuntion of Edgefield, Ilerpwell, Uolleton nedJ Beaufort constitute the Sea, >nd Clroi. Thle Counties of Sumter,. Clarendon,. iillinamsburg, Georgetowni and. Hlorry 00)-, tithute the Third Circuit. Thoi Cotuntiles of Choesterfleld, Marlboro, he Fiourthi Circuit. The Counties of Korshaw, Richland, New jerry and Lexington constitute-the .Fifth Jircuit. The Counties of Chester, Lnnoaster York uad Uniona constitute the Birth Circuit. T'he Counties of Abbeville, Laurens and Spartaniburg const itute (he Seventh Cir-. cult. The Counties of Greenville, Anderson, ODounee and ,Pickens. consttute thie Eigtlh Oireult. Now, therefore, you and each of yew paro hereby require"; after duo publicat,ion and with strict regard to the provision of the' tionstitution - and. of the . 1 a w. s of. the State touching, your dty In auch case,. to cause such, olgotons to be.. held in'yotur respectine Chntidsf en (li'day- afcresaid, and to take all the necessary stepO for the holding of such elections, antd for thie as certaining and letrrmining the poVrQens who shall have hplve buon duly ele'ted thereat. Ghven Mpidei my lidad :tddseal of ti. * State, ia tife cIty of Cold'i la, thiii9ti day .of.October, In (ha year of our Lerd cng (h.iusand.eight. hundred end byt,y-. eIghit,.andin' tihe:4ltety-thbird year of the Indelenifonce 6,f tii6 Didl States of America. -BRT( 3.? I. C'no?o, eo'c~g 99Overnor~ CommiFsioner'a Sale. Bhil 'for Eoroolosovo d e1~!,lIo, Elizabotih Wirick, .vs. 4dam Wiri, 3kcnas pUUAN~t 'to order fhr injih . ab.oyoe a led oads I~I wlii ah ubi6. deitdry'st the Codirt' R taid ldWriint 414i65,1 16Mond( -in Noer nber i,ext,- Wbo Land late thy;proiy~ ,of a Nic i fllkjg. moroe or les ga4bodnd.ad bylandse o sd Cost. of ti dept ses 6f'sale itd be pal4Ih osali.oe'af of Atle' 'alknu of puVohis , Dbo 9, P,I 4 $t04(bQj. o IJJf . .4! ~ qpfty. WILLIAM GURNEY, Factor amd Commission merclatiil 102 EAST BAY, Oi~La21os3to'tna S. ci, Parlioular attention given to the Sa, nt Shippoing of Sea Islind and Uphnitd Coiion Liberal advances mado on Countignoutnt. for Stile i this i Market, or for Shipmlen. sept 10-J:n W. C, COURTNEY& (00, Commir;sion Morchants, No. 9 l yce" Wharf, w. . oon u no; c.,,. y Virlte o1 n.d11ry heet-y Feilonm tII me di )Ieoed, I vill oll'ov for sale at F.ribild C,out't lonse on (te fth't onday Ian tIhe tlhy f61lmwing itn Novemiber l4ext, viIt lin th l'gal toat s ot' i', I o i htt'hIighesi, Ilidder f'or C( , Ihel'oGllowillt Rl. , ,, l'utrchsers to pay fotr lios: Otie trae of :m) nor-s, mor- or los, la ltd in Paitrlild County, Idt'tailil ;ig ,, $.' Daniel Scof, James M. Ik a, ntId o1ther1I4 levied upotn as t ihe property o MIary lIoy, ait (ihe suit o, 6alnuiel it. .\artin, Adot. att] otiers. Otto fract. of 578 alres, tnoro or less, of land ttl Paliiel Cmittlty. rlijoituing lantis of' Irs. Wiri , Jites.8ott, .O ( 41titewslaid others, levied ttpont as (he property of* Wim. lloyd, at thei sit. of 8. WVolfe atid otLets. Ote tract of 370 acres, toro or less, of land in Pairield County, atI. lting hutis of' J. J. Wyelul, L. 11. Citlippell aid others, loved upotn as th property of' Philip NAy130 at tihe stit of Samtni. It. Mal fin, Adilr., aid others. SOtto tract, of 200 ticre., more or le4m, of lantd itn Fairfili Cottly, a,ijoining latids 4f Joe. E. Stanton, luff' antd of hers, levied upon as tI.L property of Adi ,Johnson, it Ito stut of obort M. Stovenlson and ot hers. One' tract of d70 tcres, more or lese, of land in Fairfield Coutily, adjoininig lanls of James II1arris, Eutatito of J 0. O'Neil itnd other-q, levied tpon its ithe properly of' Adin Johnson, at tho suit, of Itobort, M. Stevent. son aid others. Ote I tnt of 200 acres, mortl or less, of land iu Vairliold Cottit y, al,kijinling lanlds (tf Jamnes ibirrita, IN. 11. IIOIIY, It. W. Parr ua others, lovied npoL as the propotty of' Adta .hnison, at the sulit, of Aoblert M. stoven son atid of Iers. One tract of 60 acres, more or less, of lan inl Fativild Countlly, lidjoinling litids of' is:a,( of Jonit A. Marti, Andrew alc. .\feekin, Ittd Dr. Joit Al. Oleitin, levied ilpont as Ithe propertly of DIr Ir1 ''. Smitht, at Ito suit of' Thomas 0. rown attd oterj, Otto tract of 91 netes, moro or less, of ind in Vairiled County, adjoiling lanIds of' isie of V It. Dougltass, N. M. Cook aid others levied uponl ts [h plroperty of Dr. L. D. Owens, it. the suit. of Bitaml. I. Mar tint and others. One tract of 310 acres, more or less, of latud it Faitfield Coutty, tdjoining landis of B. 13. Cook, .1. J. Woloh atid olthers, lovied upon as tIto property of' L. 11. Chappoll, at tho suit, of' It. 1'. Curry and others. Otto tract of 400 ticres, more or less, of lant1d itt Vair-field (utliy, aidjoinhi1g!a:;du of B. 11. Cook, 1'. It. Mayo, .J. ). Stant onl antId others, levied upon as Ito property of' L. If ClitQppell, at tle suit of It. 1'. Curry and others. Oae traot. of 210 aores, more or less, of land itn Fairfield Coutiy, adjoining inds of Win. NlcCioIell, James Mann and others, tved upon as the propey of au. Il. rapIp, at, to sutit oif Isaac A. Aletn itad others. Otto ttract otf 00 actros, mtore otr loss, of' lantd in Fa'titrild (County,' adijoinIng lands of' C. 0. ITrapip, Jactob linokmantt antd othetrs, lovi'od up~ion as thte property of L. II. TLraipp, at thq snit of' Isaao A. Aflent and otheors. Otto tract of 870 notros. mnoro or less, of land in Fasirfield Countty a ijoiuitng itunds of Atttdtow McOill J. it. Davis, J. P. Macllo, andtt othters, levied up.m tts the propetfy of Cathenrino Wir'ick, at, tht suit of (I. M. liai good, for anothter attd otherts. Otto tract of 120) acreos, more or less, of latud int Fairfieid Couty, atdjoliing lands of' J. D. Stan ttn, A dna~ Johnstotn tad oters, levied upton ats the proporfy of Jos E3 Stan tn, tat the suit of laml. Mitin,Ar. and eothers. . ,Alt. Otte tract, of -100 acres, tmor'e otr less, of land In Faltfiold (Jounty, adjoitning lands of' Johni MoN eckint, D. R. Elkiin and ofthers, levIed upon as the property of Johtn D. Stantont, at, the suit, of E3. Atnderson and others. One tract of 800 aores, t.otro or loss, of land itn Fatirflolid Co~uty adjotiitg lantds of Adnat Johnson, WV. J. A Isftn and oither's, 1ev 1 td upon as the property of Johni .- Stan t, at the spitt of' E. Anderson and othtots. One fraot of 500 acres, mtre or loRs, of land Int F?arfiold.Oouty, atdjoinin g lands of Jtacob B3ookmatn, C. 0. Tra pp and otheret, levied upon as thte pr6purty of lI. A. Gler,tt, Jr., at, tihe suit, of Isaae A. Allen antd othters. One tract of 1 aore, vnore or loss. of lantd in Fairfild Coutfy, adjoinintg lands of Jas, K, Rabb antd of ters at, iaongrnnr, levied-upos as the property of' William Mbiller', att the sylt of Ostal. 1R, *Martiu, Adutr., and oth. *Olio tr act of 4dO acres, more or iss, lan'd int FairieId County, adjoIning lands oi J. K Davis, Mrs Sarah P'earson and ot hers levied upon as thte property or lThomia 14 Bell, at testrit of Wm in1 Aiko, Adlnr, anm others.. O o tract of 400 aeos, more.or loss o llan 'rfield County, a hjining litude o JaoobfBookman, rThos MoK- nitry and - th ea levied t pon -1 ate properly of .U( Trapp, at the agt, of Isaao A Allen and 9tht *Ont trat of- -18 aeroe, more or loss, o land-lu FI4rft.eld,Coumny, adjoliling lands o IMars' Ann flarvy; 1' .lIatfnths, lThos Stoat tttd others, lovled upon. as.the properI y t SThto'J Gladrio,y, at thme suit of WYM Robort son, Asignee and others. Ieo ,tract of 168 a'drOs, dir or less, o landi ld Fa~itleid Cnny,adjoinintg land, o - hmas.True, WV 1' DI'onm P B Uooklty otitors,.filed upono Is tiro properly of hoob IL aart, at, e t.itt of IL A Glenn, 'Admur au4~ hers. ~O1,tvnot, of 144 sacres, more or,loss, o '. ~'n1al~tbd 9qip1iy adjqtm .g luds o .1ro e.~I) Mahtont i4 Tlasfl4Mi, an o6/l,jlt upon ds f o1repoI-ty of0 Uakor,'st:t~ ttit of R NI Sti t Assigne it Oh14#6639: miote o't 10ss, a 4trd li I*iHipl,d .Qotunty, adljb Ifag lsndieC fttcord a9Y1d u'pona as ihe propert,y. 4yarI$ # alY.t 144 uit or d4 y f One traot of 100 aeros, mnoro or loss, of f land in Fairfield County, adjoining lands of IW Dawkins, J J Norott, and othors, levied upon as the property of W JSholtou, at the suit of S Wolfo and otheri. One tract of 3) nores. mre or loss, of land in Fairfleld Co.lnty, adjoining lands of W A Martin, W Aikon, W llIl, it T Yar borough, loviod upon as the peoporty of T W itabb, Sr., at the suit of W D Wood. ward inld others. One trat. of 490 noro, more or less, of la1ndii iairfleld County. adoining lands of -Joseph Kellor. ) Kirkand, Estate of C Riabb and J 1' Miactlo, lovied upon as the proporty of Thouris IV Itabb, 8r., at tho suit ot W. B. Woodward and others. one tiact of 250 ores, moto or loss, of land in Faitfield County, adjoining lands of tstate of W lItabb, Win Trapp and others, leviedtl upon its the protoorty of Estate of .1 R:11b. at 1he ruit ot' Clowney & Yarbo. rongh, for another, aind others. Otto tract of 160 acres, inore or loss, of 1:and in Fairfhli t' uty, adjoining tands of 1 1, 1 Chlapmian. A M Notil atnd others, luvied upon 1s the property of E Chapuman, a t the suit (of Jaines 11 r3towart an,l others. OneC titct of' 180 acres, 1nore or loss, of land in l'airilold County, adjointing lands of Esta of J J MoLIahan, Estate of Luoy Edorington and others, levied upon as tho loporly of 0 M Chapian, at the stit of Itlohard H Quinn and others. One traot of 050 tores, more or loss, of 1-111 in Fairiold County, adjoining lands of Thomas M Lyles, Janies It Ashford and othrs, lovied upon us the property of Wil lianm Blair, at the suit of Win Arnol and othes. One tract of 57 nores, moro or less, of land in pairfild County, adjoining tin is of Wt Nichols, Itobt Ford, Mansel Hollis and others, levied upon as tho property of Dr. frt Scott, at the suit of Margaret Shaw, Adinx, and others. One tract of 750 acros, more or less, of lan:1 in Fairflold County, adjoining lauds of .Janes MoUill, Estate of John Aiken and othurs, levied up11o as the property of Wil liatm Blair, at the stilt of Win Arnol and others. E. W. OLLEVEt S. F. C. Sheriff's Office, Oct.. 10th, 1808. - oot 13-x2tl Comissloner's Sale. .BILL TO FORRCLO 'N MORTGA G. William T. Nelson, vs. Jatmes It. True, Thoitis True. ' )UIM8UANT to ordor (of Court, in the above cause, I will ofter for salo at public outcry, at the Court flouse, in Winne boro, on the 1st Monday in Novenboi next., (he tract of Land dosoribed in the pleadings In said cause, belonging to James II. True, contaninig 619 Acres, more or less, lying in the County of Fair field, and boundedt by lands of Satl Jack son, 1.aylis Elkin, Charlos Broon Robert 11. Snart and others. Teris of Sale. Costs of suit and expenses of sale to be paid in cash on day of stl alaice on credit of twelve months frOWWday of sale. Purohaser to give bond and glod personal security and title deod not to deliverod to p )urohasor until the purchase many is paid in full. Possession given on 1st' January, 1809. II. A. OAILLAitD, Coom In J.quity. Coi.' Offoe, 9th Oct. 1868. cot 8-t2x8 Comimissioner's Sale. War R. Robertson, Admr., Estate of E. A. Itabb, deed., vs, Martha C. Babb, at. als. PUISUANT to order of Court, in the P above cause, I wl'l sell at public ott. ory at to Court House in Winnsboro, on the Iat Monday in November next, the Land described in the pleadings in thIt cause, be longing to the Estate of E. A. Rabb, deed., containing 5(12 Acres, more or loss, lyling in the Cotunty of Fair field, tind boundod by lanids of Jtuo. Lemnon, Estate of David Miilling, Jas. P. MoFio, Thomas Sloan and others. Terms of, Sale. Cash sufficient to pay costa anti expenses to be paid on da1y of sale, The pturohaser also to pay on Ist day of January, 1860. the sum of Five IInndred andt Siaty'two D)ollars, and give bend for the balaneo pag.. able on the 1st of January, 1870, with ines terost thereon from 1st, Janua.y, 1860, p,y.. able annually, with two good suroties and a mortgage of the preiuiees. PossessIon glv. en on 81st, day of December, 1808, on wchday papers will beoexeuted, purobas or odyfor papers and statmi a. II. A,G AILLARD, Comn. in Equity, .Com.'s 061cc0, 8th Oct. 1868. cot 8-t8x2 ____________ onnisIiner's Sale. D1lLh TO FORECLOSL'MORTGAG?. Thomas Lauderdale ve, Nathan Parrot, J. Geiston. PORJI8UANT to order of Court in the Iabove statted'cause, I will sell at publio outcry, at, the Court, 1ouse in Winnaboro, on the 1st bMondag in No,obei next, thet r.and descrlbod In the - pleadings in this cause, containing, 570 Acres, more or less,lying in the County of Pair.. field, and bounded by. lands of D. II. Kirk land, Georgo Shodd, JameOs Aiken and ot.h Teraus of Sale. Costs of sOIt and espot ses of eale to bb paid in cash on dayt of eal. IBals nqe *of p urehage. money ' p G redit of- twelyn moths,0with in'tereet thqrteon from,d'yo sale, seogt4d by bond~ arid egnd. oers#p*l seourt.yepd tille deed , i tbe sdeMyorod fa P..MlO gi*u ond' tti.' 00Oon.'s Offlo 8jh 0e0 3.868 - foct 8-tigx8 Perry & Perry, Admws. e John Psurry,. 1N pnra'nmoe of ant order of dhe os~or f.1 Jphnsongmad* 41sbojI o the orodijota of 3014 $ityv9 e r on et hergte the k ibbI, Iorbq d arre fueb,I toI&.*f*h One tract of' l5,2 acro'l, 1noro or less, 0 land il Fail field County. adjoling; iandJS 0 Estate of A IV Kennody, Estate of' J P Thom Us and others, levied upon as ithe propertj of W It Kennedy, at the suit o" 1) It Thmp son & Co, and others. Ono tract of 270 acres, more or less, o lnid in FairileM! County, adjoining,.lnis o Win ltobertson.Jetirt, Kennedy,A K Crahi anil others, levied upon as th property oi .1amies Kennedy, at; thu suit of Ueo 1% Williams & Co, and others. One fract of 160 itrei, nore or less, ol 1n:td in Fait lfold Couty, ndjoiting l1nds (1 (lct) liilnter, 1aipt)on .litisoll aldI others, levied tiptn nm Imt prolilrty ' 'Joh T Johu. son, at tIto snit of I A Allen and others. Ohl trilet oit a neres. Iltoe or less, of hand inl Vairliehd Countly, lidjoinlingy lanids of .1at"'s Wnta t, Os:r littkev, 1) Cloud and ollhere, leviedt uponl a; 114. propletly of' .Je.4v I liter, at I t stil of' Jilln C Dial ial oth thietr-iof ofr(1 it're. mo-irn or l4ss, ori td "i, -'airtiomd c'ottilty, mi-i,iining imands or wm. K mu', Iaiiul NeL-on, Alargaret Irouin and Ai s, leviel tipont as lit property of' F, Vltymiite't, ait I he siuit Of I.. Hlope andk Oth. Oie tract of, sw nertis, ltuor or iess, or 1:1114 ill FairlithM (,otmaly, a111joinling h;tndsi of' 0114 otiers. levied tiponl 11: the ieperly o1' iri.bon lio-ritnt. lt tho sitit of' Williamn Leo Nlrtill atind others. Ono1 tract of 10) nlorte., looro or less, or 1-11.1 inl Fairlield :ointy, adjuiping imitds of tillollit4 n (lie proper-ty of .4hn A. (ruinpton, nt the suit of 11. (srent 111(1 ()liters. Onte Iract o '700 trr:i, moro or less, of lail inl elairfield ("ounty, n'ljoining latds of S. (ikbson, E'slato ol'.lhte A. Alartin and oIt hers, levied upont 11s tie property of 11. A. (Iletnn, droonsd, lit ithe 1uil of Sauinie It. Mitrtini, Admtr., andi thrl io .-ct of lbo iares, Inoro.or less, of lailt iltt Fa0r tlili Coutiy, adjoilnitig lands of -1. i'. Koitedy, KiInto of V. A. Kunody It q whers, levied liupol as the ipro ptly of . :1n1 ni, Kennedy, it ih It sit of Johnson Allen & Co., tnd otlers. 11itno trao. of 200 nores, moro or loss, or :11.1 ill Fairfield Cottly, oljointing lands of L.ito 1 of'.lano E. Kelody and others, levie<I upon ot (ie property of IV. A. Ken. tiedy, at the suit of' C. M. Portor, for 'notht e. iantd others. Otie trot of 4.10 nores, moro or les, of hold in Fail-filvId County , adjoillitig 1atd1 of Jas. I. Walker, Estate of E. 0. Palmer, Itkht,. Walkel mind oil herm, levied upon ts ithe property olltobertt It. losbormigh, at the muit. of' Strother Tidwoll and others. O'ne riet of 50) acres, more or loR, of land in Fil''iod Couttly. na4jUililig lids of A. M1. 'atil, IV. M. Miarltint and others, levied uplm ats I ie properly of M. A. WVel. doll, a. tie suit of John U. Miluor and oth ti 0. Ote trat of' I t nereN, more or less, of irnd114 il Paitield Cr11y, adjointing lands of it . Ghladney, Jas. Itlirdee, Thos. titt. and others, levied 11pon ias the property of James Gladney, at the stut of John Mobley anld others. One traet of500 nores, more or less, of 1111.1 1!t Fairfield County, adjoining lands of Iran11tous Pope, W. K. Turinar, I. 11. Sloan andl(, othors, lovied npon ais teh property of It. J. 0ladiley, nt ihe suit of Johil lobley aid others. Ono tract of460 acres, more or loss, of land in Fakirlich0 County, adjoining lands of Timnothy liarden, Jos. Koller a1nd othero, levied ono0 as the properly of Thos. IV. itabih, Jr., at tho suit orS. It, Matt and others. ftio (rant. nf 1100 ant, norn or -1 of lanl inl Fairfield County, adjoinIng lalds of T. IV. Iltabb, Jr., Sainuel Gibcrt and others, levied upon as tihe propery of Timothy larden, at the suit of 1. it. Evens, Exco'r., and othern. One tract of 60 acrcs, more or less, of lattid it Fairflold Couly, adjoiling lands of IV A. Maitin, (orgo Sheddl ad others, levIed upon)1 as tho propety of James A iken, at tihe suit of Elliott Elkiti and otheirs, One tract of d191 aotres, mareI' or Iotis, of land in F'airfield Cotuty, adjIolning Iattds of 1I1an1 K. Jamtes, Joseph Kellor', Eutatte John F., Davis and other's, levied upon as the properly of D) U3 lirkland, tat the suit of I J1 Wolch, for heirs of L, J Cook and Olhoers. Ono tract of 160 acres, more or less, of latnd in Fair'ftold Count,y, adjoining lands of 'I(Tomasi W Ratbh), Sr., Will11at Aiken, Thoma as Rtichard son and ol bits, levied upon as the propert.y of WVilliam 11e1l, af, the suit of Jameits 11. 8towart anId others, Ono tract of 100 acres, mere or less, of ltand itn F'ail'tiod Cotuty, adjoliuing lands of Estate of John B ell, Es5tte of' iugh Alkon and1 ethoe, levied utpon 1as tho property of J I) Oladney, at the sutit of I IK James, Admr'r., and of hor1s. One: tract of 448 acres, mnore or loss, of land4 in Fairlild Couttoy, adjoining lands of James lulchison, Estate of (1 1 Pear'son, WV Blair Ilnd ->ltors, leviod upon as tile property of James MeClIll, at the suit, of 1 K Jamies, Adlm'r., and of,hors. One traot, of 850 acros, mere or 'loss, of land in Fatir flofd Count y,' adjoining lands of Jameos Cr'osby, J F V Logg and others lovied upon01 ny the proper'ty of A C Feastor, do. OCaseOd,at, (lie Itnit of it 11 loyiestton's E~xcon. trix, antd others,. Ono ftraot of 800 aeres, more or Joss, of land in Fairfleld Couty , adjoining lands of lItbh anld thers, levied upon aa the propeor ty of3O W Rtabb, docctatsod, at the sulit of liPR Martin, for another, and othors. Onoe tract of 400 acres, more or les, ol lanld in F'airfIlid County, tadjoining lands of J T.i Dawkins, WI (3 larrison alld othlers, leviod upon1 as the properly of Charles Frooe at thte bull of 8 11 Martlit and ot hers. The interest; of th10 Defenidants int one raot, of 450 aceres, rnoro or less, of land . in Fair'fld Joumnty,- adjoinitg lands of tlharlei F?ree, Wm Trtapp, flarrison Beorley, Isaat MQrris and others,. loid unoa as thte pro petty or Est ate 6f Johnu Hiulehison, at, thu stil, of James Jones, 0t,. ut, anti otW vs. J P . IHuohison, RI 0 jlufehison, J H tttohison, WI 11 lHtohison, and Thtomtas IInbohlsou, *One .tract of 400 acroe,- mere or lens, 0 rlanad in FairfloI~l Counly,,adjvit,,irg linda o J T I)awkin,t, E'state of 3 J1 McAlnaa aun Olters, lole'pon as the p roperty of WI J uawkins, at, the suil, of Lyle & Anderset and othters. - One tractl of 360 aores, noro or less a 'land in Fairfltild Coty adjOhnidg ltIIlj5 IY J Daw kin.4 Estate of WJ-Ajaton .ani others,.iovli4d upoa,As the prope,iy of, L'qidns, at tile suit of il'hoa Jerdan an ft One Iract of 11100 ab'e,, s',orr leed, f land in FaIrfield Coun1.g adjoinigI,d I Ricohard1 M orga9, Q. IP My' . ttyl Qrtait'tn-6li,a;-ait surt of tato1 f4r- Aot boy,-od df hemg 'a *i ' f (tif? tra'ot 6f 100 Itero, niore or'sei s . nTi~ assIebcjardson, 4 M lipdge an JoL)q ~ie4'.ppo n.(he aprevty o~' ;M r,at hgii f e 4 otherr." *,, *: