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THE FAIRFIED HERALD WINNSBORO, S. C. Wednesday Morning, Nov. 18 1868. Desportes, W iiems& ofe ps S4f-Edv4atir' A few reflootiont upon the subject of self-edugatio' will not be - out of place In a odn ition of society, in which many. of our young men< and womon, having boon deprived of ez pootod advantages, must educate themselves or got-no educatiop atall. And for , their enotir'genient we would expres our belief, in starting, that. all ' truly educated people are nine-tontlhs self-educated. Individ ials differ not mtore in the advantages vouchsafed then by a benifioont Pro dence, than in tho will to make use of then advantageously. The ocean of circumstances is, in. places, hommed in by rocks and bound by shallown, and even where deepest, is swayed by strong currents and blown upon by conflicting wyinds, but the mariner who ,studios well the chart of duty, and fixes his oyo-steadily upon the star of truth, will avoid every shallow, os cape every rook, stem every tIdo, out ride overy storm, and anchor proudly in sonie wishqd-for, port of, posporlty and pence._ ---I , The formation of character, by which we moan that development o' buman nature In its overy part, which makes it full and complete -in itself "inseipso totus, tercs et rotundt91' and oapable of impressing itself upon oth. or human beings, as the seal upon the wax, is the only adequate conception of education. Character is that which makes its mark, as the etymology of the word signiftes, and It shottild be that which is so well formed, so free of flaws, and so clearly dofined, that it is an objoect of beauty and pleasure and satisfaction in itself considered. But few people over approach this standard, and why I Because the great businoss of self-education is go ur.ivorsally noglooted. Some wish a literary education to fit thom for money-nmaking; some to make a show of it ; some, to pass a weary day; and see, to appear respeotable. Few soek mental development and powor for its ownI*V.o d as an inpo*tant part of the development of their en tire nature. Honoo many parebts and teachors ngloQ too much the manners and moralb of the young, and are over-anxious about their progress at school alone. It Is well-known,w suppose, that we have pursued the profession of teaching fourtoen years, and are not apt, therofore, to under. rato the importance of literary educa tion. 1lut we )ave with dull children, and groat. hope of their future, if they 'will omly not wrap their one talent in- dospair, as-in a napkinianid bury it~ ini'oerth'of brutality. Indeed, they otten folll the end of~ life better thahi their smarter anid moro favored associates, ' ecause, though their head is bnore wrong, their heart, by the 'bettor training to which their parents and teacker; uncoonsolously *ubjet~ lb, is more right,and tenere -the *eart is, there is the treasusre of a Wiso eduostion also. The lesser moral, and the greater morals, theteofd'o, th4 mind, the heart, the body, the soul, lnbriof, the entire human being, 'should be culti,ated' by the indfviddials who would rightly oduoato thoemselves. Evory soul hte body,. and eom verso$y, every body baa ita- soul. T~his ma,i Qpeay very' useleep ie mark, yet few veet upon the truth it eonta Ins ad thd consequence. il In volvesm-4ru6h and consequeneesso i-. ,5artant,-ta ye5 go n' fa th vory Arit phaqo ina syE$p ef.U.Agde1 'ton i t isas tr6o metaighoall a it is. literally for everyb644t~ilu fancy, put'. thoragb6,~ andheroIo pure body, and every odbatoaryfomit sign Imant af#igggy g,I through formns..thab',we cotivoy oar IdetAs ahd feoling.' tenthey a&nd ikrough i.,nsatetose ensini. eato with us." WOeotily kaib tuth # far as.16.id-enh.deq . om goc' innash xist 1M ' -Iha body A d nonce and Imprtande to one bodi andi41deotrse-oA te -eu.a0eot teaohes us to expeot thift% of,er 'hjio ged'fi~ ape sm,ad Ah.5e Ap'ol4sppMoptIoMe 4i* partfilpvse .aoaldtb.f.rly Naisltt ##d sMt5wiejNfa ob.rvd4 "HIallfe book et Hoal:.i9 ' toesan Msiaie ae o amnee Is A e 4thtspi sh'uldt M ' seal saieeed4 .eA". In an a' gly' ort !i y any 4 Whl the 44' e tion bwo se writeas Hil d o00 6. But we can teslify, that ignorance of the simple facts which they report, and disregard- of the aimple r,eA whiuh they prescribep, have often led to hopeles disappointment and aarly death, the flower of life itself withering in its early primo., Ot Doilege chum fell a victim to constant iolition of the alniplest la*4 of diot it the ago of twenty-soven, and a purer or nobler ohirsoter, more uni oroally admired -and loved, braver ind ttuor In cvery relation of life, has ieldoin lived. It was impossible to Ind fault,with any of his notions ox oept his besotted carelessnewe with re. ipeot to his food. A hard student, a ralthful worker, an affeotionato and unselfish friend, a pious and unpre. bending ohristian, we regret that we over chided him harshlyl though in vait, for disregarding the first prinol pies of health, for ho rests were errors sbould.be regarded only with the eye of eternal pity. And how many a young girl' has likewise rued, for a lifetime, ignoranno of the laws of health, or fallen Into prematnro do oline I ESqually worthy of consideration nre those directions with regard to the body that sooidty piresorib6 that tor example, it should always be clean and neatly dressed. Carellesess in these tespects is the result of laxy in difference as to the criticism and feel idgs of sooioty, which will show itself, under trial, in the more-Inexcusable shape of petulant rudeness and rough familiarily. .Society resents the- in sult which tegotistloal self-assertion thus does it,- and takes. revengo justly, by means *of i.lculo aud scorn. Why subject yoorsolf to. such ivils I Take caro that you do not brave a power too strong for you, and that you do not cower bonat t'super clloua smile or angry frown, and lose that self-respet which is the Arei.el ment of good character. The neatly dressed individual, who unostonta ticously, conformo to the preailing fashion in at re4pects in which It does not violato good taste,, avoids notice, escapes critlefim, a4d can :give tudi. vided attention to the joyous pleas. ures and serious busineo of life. We could wish our enemy nothing. worse than a bloway girl for a wife, for we know what the poor devil wovld hive to ondiro, until some of the Anost sen sibilities of human nature were drugg& ed or destroyed. And to the young women wo would say-soo that young fellow there, whose fingers are always in mourning ; avoid him. Ue. will never bd an attentive husband, who is not aven a desoent loverd Look at 1him well. For'he don't wash his face, llon't hriush. his teeth, don't comb his hair, has a -distrActed look, wears a dirty shirt-aollar, carries his arms out at the elbow., rams his~ 'bands in his breech..' pook.eta, sud faooies himself somewhat of a philosopher I - te State Satoaip, .W?oare infortned that a protest g e loate oeton for .8enatorsi asIanded in to the manapers and will bre sent up along with the ece. lion retuwrr and tife utatter springs upon us ut oYrus a qluestion of State pol.fey widfei thme citJae, of Fairfield, white and blackc must pedupgt?y Eeot. It is their Interest to have the beat talent oftlic County Is the Legisla turo. It is ugo 3,ongebr a questiop of federal polities, or of the status of the black man, but of Stato government. 'Who great questloYrs 6f State taxatioW ang deentfo require no little abill ty.> We belien. thiat the, questton ef education, it given .a wrong direotion at the statty ke 'adgh6 with useless etpese and innber~fifabf efff to' our p.ople for years to Qome, .JI s&oul* ho, taken hold of by the intelligenoe ei our educated ment ama oontrolled for the good of all. 'There is uoe wingom sOW in parthes fMued' lothe Intrst shulad le eia who wll.onsult for the bed interests of all. Let the eduoab. ed oeaseq tho ~ pe ty.holders and such o iadM.sto Let a spirit ot friendly .ompromise be b6 exhibised by ali ofet-i lesa, o that weiia Nifo 6 t1 e4 h;rtWy 4dl .*uArn Ap&h)mi4p b.heaesth, prosli and4 power *of (bo'8tMt. ' H ev eiba- om * a se st at amildks feI 9g1 14e rottaahaseg.ts4eg 1 4t r 144Ae%, 1. F. WhittemofO nd telo m. C. 0, Dowen, Third Dlott-,-on. t . P. Reed, of An. derson, Demootat / Fourth District-on W. D. Simpson, of AwAteps,,enoor4. - . .. ". f risT GONGaOsO at, DSfltoT. County: tein' Moi. 11 ,anoaster, Marlboro' 0 Marn,200 l-orry, bid _ Georgetown 2,416 Williamsburg, 0 Sumter60 Clarendon, Kershaw, -6 Rcpubicqn' 1,1.7,488 Rpbi"mijority, 0:642 Dom, hMq. Rep 1i8j. 20 -00 1,000 Bleaufort.2 ,600 Barnwell, -1,000 TIRID 0MORK1141MA-L ,O4TICT. county.. Owcn% MAJ. Maep. Maj. Orangeburg, - 1,002 Lexington, 1,100, Richland, - 1,000 Newberri, 1,126 - Nd asel No election. Anderson, 4,600 6.8761 2,00-2 Democratic majority, 4,874 cOULT3 CONOnSSONAL 0tstRIi. County. D. Ata. Rep. Alok. Charkete, --- -,0 Gonlle, 27 , Laurens. 78 Spartanburg, 2.078 Union, 1,000 York, -- 1, Chester, , 200 Eairfield, N 812 6,98 1,012 Democratic majoriy, 4,024 ItSCAITULATION, First DiDriot-Republian major. t , 0,842 aend 27istric8-Reoublican -a U on'A 12,000 Third Dcrt-Demoorali ajor. ty, 4,874 Fourth Distriot-Demooratio ma. ty 4,680 Republican m ority in the State. 0,082 Republican mR ority, April, 1868, 43,470 Demoratic gan, 88,680 A Fox SroR.--The Frederioksburg (Vir. ginia) ierald is responslWo for tho follow. lag: William Sullivan, of Staffold county, infortas hs that he was ota hunting on Sun day last, and, discovering a gray fox, pull ed.trigger, and crought him down. On go lg to the spot, Mr. Sullivan discovered that two persimmon tress .ran ap from a common root, being very oforte it the point from whence they gernilihted. The fox had doubtless fallen from the larger pe" siamon tree some time before-it may have been a week or a month proviously-as ona of his legs was it'rettlevebly fhsten4 be tweeti t*o of he yottfig solotis. Ito iust have heen in this unoomfortable fix for some time, as he lidd deliberately goe to work and had eaten the foot and log 6f his fastened limb up to the second joint, in an attempt to free himself. lut pluck wouldn't save him, The storilos that e have heard of eatig themselves ott of_ tr4e is tus corroborated. The Memphis 4Jia!anene deolares that "the efforts of detectives have developed, beyond possibility of a doubt, that the as sassination of General Ilindian was plan. ned in Little Rock by leaditng fladicals, and executed by their or4ere. The assas *in was a wIhte man, who was paid eight hundred dollars for the transaction, He left Little Rock stealthily, approached lie lena, and was taken charge of t he-o by Radicals in the plot, who' furIls)eed all needed iatftnation a6ont General lind. niat, the mtost practicable metlodl of om. muitting the tnardor, &o. As soon as the deed waS committed, the assassin *eturnedl to Little flock, And thence' went to Mozico, *Guaa4L Pain (,R fill ,xetLIOst o rtn JINis.-General Prim has sent the following reply to 14. Guedalla, Fresident of the Stpan lab and Portuguese Jewik Uciofaty of Leot' don, wihe had wp*oed, 4W tehaff of his co. rel1Ygfonists, fe*c1q f?oost ion of the eliot of espulsion issued tu 1402: I have reeived the congratui1fokn Whiclt yeu hate addressed me; I thank y.ou., alin cerely for the elevated. sentiments whtch, you espressj l am cenvisoed thai the I-. utspb hf tfl4 revolution mnust -establiea *ithout any restriction all religiotis liber. lis; but wha~t you so justly demand is.nt wit. try individual- province Io' accord. Vs pleased, therefore, t6semi ditectly to the $tfeke goternateu, o*tof1 0 e dent, an appffeatose similar to that which I Aafe wndfot ma efEW, Audiet it be writ tea) in 89p61sh in order that it may- be innnmedfate. ly ezamined with ,all thes.attention thea.e impoftant,A question demands, tenVeJtPhaillps is argwag Qn.tq, ex,remie maeasurep. JI9 demaladsk~n. l,mpeg ,huent of gresident J*hns,og 4gmrnovt . thq STer9nt Tited StR;es o*$#SjIstd qSwg leaus. te tiSstMesan qf Gie iiaa lMbetiTe the "'!fialin sad sedi of the wreaws , tliseyseo lb op rtiini 40'if %s og,swfu ..'1 4ete6 eeiat $ esat a)9 dii ba 9- 1 don, epo o,V1J1 form o (nplete Ult thea Iti deqer d asn ana a,* om opae bol a nI - ui ,i 'a'uodesaion bover, ways, with troughs of various I 'gths, a irregular intervals, open to the sky for light, but niore especially for' ventilation. There are 260 trains each way daily, run halt durIng the busiest partIo oft s day. TIre trafflo of alis road, it is reported, has triblbd in foul, years. I the half year ending June 80, 18M9, the number of pas. &euger@ carried wqs Th.4886. . re ceipts jrq abort, $6000 pei' Wile.,)q:frst porti'h of th ia ine *as opened It 1868t and It is repidly approaching final coml@ lion. -All hough the road is altok46i0 low ili surface of,the ftrect every effort bas been nade, where practicablo and tiot, too expensive, to miake thqirorl open ani not ouverod.. In one locality, the company ptrobased five costly mansions in course of erection. They wore uniletpinned and now rest.vpon the roof (thy covered way utider thwu. Nutnorous other' large bid ings have been similaily duldopinned. Many diffioutlion are cperler.ced and inuch epenso incurred in avoiding sewers and gas water mains. Whteri thf superstruo, lures are tntuisually heavy, extra strong' rooba must, be provided for the covered ways. In a longth of less that, three tniles of railway, moro than 500,000 oubio yards of earth have been removed. The ra.a arc of Bessemor steel, of a~imttle6ver eighty-five pounds.to the y,ard. The fiangqls niore' than six Inches broad.--ilasingoh 8tar. EOUOAv YOURsELr.-The ow York Sun is urging workingmen to caltivate, Ibb intelleut, and become as liteilligent and *oll informed as any other members of society': "It is surprising (says the editor) how much may be obtained by devoting 4 feW hours each day to study, during a series of years. Gibbon produced his great w.rk rather by.tho regularhy than thu protract. od natureL of his daily studies. Franklin becamo the wisest and one of the best read of his cotemporarih in the midst of inces. sant labor And if the workman, with his healthful mind so well 'prepared for the reception of knowledge, will give two hours each day to careful a tidy, lie may, in a few years. surpass in general formnation the great majority of colloge graduatts, Who so often obtain a diploma whiout deserving it, or who have laid aside their learning the moment they left their perceptors. Ie may elevate his o*n intellect by *oming into otnmutlia With t emtinent lntolleato of the past." .A OAT CAsi.--A eat case which has beeo ocupying the Superior Court of Boston for several days, was settled on Saturday. Two W(rotn were pa ties to' thesuit. The defendant demanded that the plaintiff should k'il her ant ; tie plaintif'deol ined ; .there upon defenktnt toed plaintiff'~ oat, dash ed its brains olat against a wall, and throw $he gory carcass against the person of the plaintiff; plaintiff wa.' so shookod at tCho .sight of this brutal q6td.ot.; together wi 1b. the assault, tbt she Wias. postrte.d upon a bed of sicknesseveral days. On bor re coverl the sed 0iefendnt Iqr damagos suir talued, atiu the jury awarde3l her'ottd cent, NANDWtridt 1istal-~Dates from lono futu are to tie.4f6v oft (tobet, Frequent shocks of 'earthquakO tere felt at 1f11o. A idal *ave had dausetl grat damage in Ha wiii.. A revolt bad broken out in fitwaii, In whioh the sheriff and several. policemen ware killed. The whahng season is reporl. ed good. A mutiny.ocourrod on the.Prus sfinn batk Coyatti imong the ceolles, wh'v threw overboard the ctiptain trid crew (hinO in nmber), and then attnoi ted to navigate the bark to China, but drifted into the North sea. The New York fleraff of Tuesday says: "General Grant does not owe his electIon to the Radioal party, because thousanids of Democrats, disgusted wl1h th1e mismana.' went of their own partyleacders,. voted fot' him. Nor is he pledged to carry oaf, the misciovons policy of.tfie fladleals. Hie st ands outside and above every policy that would retard the restored prosperity of the whole country.. An Irishman in New York was requfred to prodnce his certificate of citizenship, lHe retired in anger, and after a titus reappear ed Gedrigi oif lis. bsdkc t house door, on' whicit was pasted; Yi .tod ddect7f, ftres required paper. 'This he set down before the astonished Judge, with the remarki, "Aa' will that plase yer ?" 'flsoe #1 ul Ainer5 of 'hursday fast states that WVilson (llemodrat) was thus fat 1,950 ahead of Donnelly in theo Second Con. grmlor,r.l dlstries, and thatd pOrilui,s of he district to hear frodr will it!iease l&on's disjolty. General Sheridan, -4 is said, retoffe tRht he hgs fee a hei'd of bunloia'fifteff tile in tehgtfi and t*seity-Efe"mwi.eg len wliRfg, atid estimattes the numb'er it eontained at 860,000. ['Then he ttast hO sW gr#ater lity. than'hewas:supposed t'o be4 meteorio shower is efrpwoted this syett. o= t*esps the. Sib and 15ith of Noyeinber. The astronotner of the Cinocinnati ~Obs'arvatory wites to the Gadi'6Wf OliAt eItyc " )na the' 12Ah and 16th 'of Novembsy.va ReliVee tieg 16ours of .:f.duight, and osusrise, wath will he kept at this .obsqevetory for the 40o,oalled, Iovemnber meteors." - tonp,e returns lItwtlff.Vourtll Comu rossoii Digtrict of W%ao3si,. exet Eldridge's matjoriIy, 1 ;mAhe Demnoorata in Wimierset,- hhfadisdu ooWli,le a aajokeiputIIEnam tnfa jip * . abea~ or ie naq reewI ny-b e # p oIrea (9etm ~Ai 40 gr# %i -T Ma, Ton e e as apt, J. A di o fo VO airA Dstr , . ob) 0,. N1MBR FRIE .4 A busy 6aa is a locomt1yo, life i trao4gkEver niht be drives (t !tbi ER very wDorn ns 1 $Tp&-feggwar' gAwltolhil off in one direcloh aAd hena i'another In this routin of business he forgets thI ph al -1 af oil adaenalidioIfd rT,ati, 11-,4100" Snd rubbed of1 overy , hqw n o4 mori beoies'0 Is It Vh11 jl d LIU. 46 *dihoe ihould uso I'%ANioN-I ti WIts, which nrq 'the obsary tokeep the hySt64 ift .pofoat7tonI of health' . , .- - MAON4OM.A WATR.-Superlor to the b4e imported,Gerian Cologno, and sold If,l li the price. hoy i1klw1 SHERIFP' SALRNl. YAitupo.9tyd uR otqseA B et, , for 1,10 at- 4rfieb Court louse on the Brit Mondiq And ii day following in lccmber net., within t1C legal hours of sa'o, to the highest bidder for Cash, the following t.eal Pr)p.oriy. Purohasors to pay. for titles: One tract. of 284.aores, more.. or , latd in Iatirkld Qottnty, a(oinik! i4n4u .o desseo Wyriek /Ja'moa 11owell nxu ot tirs levied upon aq~ ibo propert y.of Nji olasdi riak, it the suit of Thindo Moltinatt-y at others. One tract of 80 aores, moie of les*,' o land'in Fairfield Count, adjoining litnds'o Capt. John A Ilinnantt. Alrs Powell qnd eti ers, levied upon net lhe propirly of 14ihol;li Wyr1ok, at, the Qt, of. Thonas Mokifnstr and others. One tract of 700 acres, mori or,less,. o: land in Fairfield County. adjoining lands'o of iargrove Glenn, -I 11 Jennings, lJsi Wyrick, and olhers, levied uVon ae proler. of Jkoob Mookman at tite suit, of Adau SDubard, for himielf 1%nd othe.rs, H 0 Cas. ties and others. One tract of 80(Pneros, more or loss, N land in Fairflold.County, adjoining lands o Ch'riIiian Leitner and otherm, and bounde West by Little Itiver, levied upon as ;th, property of Jacob llookman. at. the suit o' Adam F Dubard for. himsolf and others; li C Castles and 9t here. One traot of 150 Ao'ds, tfioiii br leis, o land in Fairfield County adjoining land'.o Janes P-Maofte, Thos J OladneyAnd ohera levied-upon as the property of J W Glnd ney, at the suit of Planters Bank of Fair feldfand others, One trAOL of200 aorns, wore.or . loss,o lind in Fairdield Coulitey, adjoinig fatis o! Davled Weir, William Weir and others. Icy led upoh as the property of W B Cabeen a the suit of Planters Dank of, Fairfield ant others. One tract. of 460 acres, more or -less o land.in Fairfield County, adjoining lands o Thomas Jordan, Geo Shodd and others, Jav led upon as the property of tCuthburt, i[ar. risqn, at the suit 6f John 0 Orand for nooth er and other , . . . : .. : . Nhio trhat of d0q adtei, hiTte ol Tesh, o liend in Fair0eld Co*fit.y, idointr,g lands o J H av18s M N DakIns, Dr. -I- W Owenc and others levied upon as the property o E IF Plep, deo'd, at the .sult of Oo B Pear son, Jr, for another arid' others, .ys. IR . Woodwa'rd. I K James. E, 1- Lyles, Joht Harrison, sr, and (oo NV Woo-.1ard. One tract of 500 acres, more or less, o land in Vairfield County, adjoining lands of David Wilson, Levi Bolick, and otherv, lev, led upon as the property of Wm-Weldon anI Charles Weldon, at the suit of Johit Mobley and others. One tiact of .440 acres, more or less. ol land in Fairfil Conntw, adjoining lands o T W Rabb, Mrs Pf Davis, and others, lovio. upon as the property of Rt T Yarbbrough, al the suit of HI L Elliot tand others. One tract of 400 acres, more 'or less : land in Paireld Cownrfy; adjohi'?ng lam:s- ei A F Lumrpkin, Estate oif ki A F'eay, -JaurEs Blarber%,dee'dh aid others, levied upon. at the properly of Adanrba~rbar, at the sdil of Jno Mobley and others. One tract, of 1200 acres, more ol loss, ol land in Fairfield County; adjoining linds o1 Jamnes Harrison, Estato 'of A D) Joney, WV Wood and ethers, levie4 upon As the propel yof Thomas J Ii Jones, at. t he sui,t of John P*ay ,and other, , One undivido4 tr4ot of 1t10O aores, miot or less; et land inPFairfield Count, tldj o[n' ing Iandst 6J P F ?ond&, II" Jno di3enta . Fimnegan and oties, levied iilion as ine property of Thomas y HI Jones, nt. the suit of 'John E Pcay nid.others, . One undivided tract of 190OG.eerek, morn or less, of lana in Ftairfeld tlcpply aefloiu. log lands of, John flob'ertson ,Jno \varren J QWilso and.othpies, lev ied upoi.' de thi o er y of hoinseJIl Jones, at the soeil One tract of 68- acres, mhord'or less, ol land in Fairfiekd Count v, adjoining lands o1 Thomas Te,P 1ACooJe A.td ot16reredevied upod,as iejrpertty o; lio6ert.N matt, a the sult of G lenf-aha others. *te.&old aithi riski ofi fe"'fortnrpurogei'e r. ' land in Fairfield iounty, rdjoldiog it0do Samuel Cathteart,, J R MMIrM * Al, ken.an others, levied upotivs .the .pwo -j~ I~t t iision at. thesl s#.f,q One 1r9'o 67 Acros, iNolS,o J9 9 eAd i rild 'Oouhty a'loiningl i~ others,.lovioei epoti as she lproperty: *fytti 8 Betto, gt the suit,.of ,MWiaV, Adaix., and othies for anfhe.. P* * * P abxo e ause,, *I1gi iIlbli out, *V ab~ju, d1Pe -YUDhYQ.4 9asi tl!tteonDesl hr#~,~Lp T TU V~b W E are now g our third stook oo, -.Aw ug -o, Iaos, IHills, ReladyMadoI d in ithis place, and I's 4vo have hgd'Minei thdvI66 o(tho1a1*&K 'A g rot ipamh thflks '64d Prices of180 all a4 d see. Dargalns-glvei We sel for Casi only. nov17 Col)IM 100fig 001I 1 i i o i o .' o4 e t i. . 9ml t t, et'"., Bill-ifolo '1o URBUANT."bede' of nle In Itl ca"te", will%ofrer"fdr, sale tat..pu61o bitloy ak3hoQourt, I.etwo in , 0Innsboro oniae -,ionlky. in Decewbor' next., .iie1' Land 1e6ibed'in the ble'adngs in sa d itfi, kibW nl iNib It1'ir 'Mt6t> ot tO 1to John Ilarrison, Sr. deit, 'sitdted"M ,h0 Co~nty of. Fairflehd, containing I more or less, bo .tnhe.satn Irpet pur 'ed by .1in. A. A ers, tt Comumissionor's Aale on Ut'Monday in Dedeiber, "8' . : Termsof Sale, .6. Ono.-thid of- the prohase:money t6 'be paid In oasit;- For t1e0alano , ro.dilt er one, iwo iand ,thrqe ypprs f6rn te 1s Jaj-4_ uut 1869, wiiih-teetit oh Wi 'ilatpo feon sadAnf*e ftiA t iutlly. Pt. chaser to give bonl 'with twi gobd 'hhd'sfVi. proved surefios, and a morigagh of'lorehiO, ses, and to,pay,,for. papers%! and, 0.anmpo- - 1ossesdon ive R.e 1st o. Ja. J 1%nt8j 9 , .1 A. I, . OA i com.in, A46y; -Csn's IiceOf, th .Ot. 1868. nov 14-t3x2 0o1ilSII6 Oi6rm SaI, - -Bill foi" FoeM hrat' td lliet RSUtANT( o order of Court in lhe above slai'dcause, I will sell at piiblic out* 46y a th Coul't House in Winnaboi'o, o6i r -1st Monday in December next, the Lfnd described in'tho - pleadings in tibs oatusei late the properly of Nioholns Wiri#k, de6d,, .830$-0-Aereso a- ; mbt' orleags, nd bounded by hindi f Jess WIrIck,. Jab D ookmiti aid 6thofs. orms11 Of SaIe, Costs of suit. ond expenses of sole to be paid I'll Cash on day. of Sale. Balanco -of purlans fnohej" tin a 'oR-ue of t4il6 '4 monthiI froin daty df saild, will( intoresi from 'day of sle, to' beseeured by' bo*nd Oftd gbt personal security, title dood not delive'ed till the pulishte money.is pnid-In lull - be sold at, rlsjc of for1ier. Iirohas4 10. A. GA ILiRp D - - -"Cot. it lquity Com.'s Office 1trNov. 1808. ; A nov If',tin 4w, '~ Y.Virtue of ana Order, rado 'by. the Ilon~ B Georg yl~an be.oPistrigl DIrI6t of South'e (rfr~ I IIso1 r :Cash,' befor'e .thW Cotte. I1H iso. dooy.i WVInneba~ro, at.d2 o'oleek, bun )ondI7ch day of Deeeta,ber. ne*t, ,. atoolpwig do scribed pjroper;y to av~I ~ All thai (tc noer pirol of~ndlmwiaf the Duihhiis'g Orek. 'P)le ~oprlinh nmore or logs, lyangan.,aters of Big Dutch Mn'.s. Cree ~a trihp -yc -ewae,... 1t.... . atadbounded by la'tIs f le"Ns $io -Peay, deceaed, E~d*atc lP.'MWid '''d I itS-Ifr'D~Ia4l glto Juh-I"1(-M i)i All ha ra& pacel of ~u4 ' rld leadIg frtl 'WilisboV t B'de m id iiounrded by lad&lately bdlougA' OrEondtesi.tn wae00ak fM.l, iAa1dthA orfft& delp d 6okPL9J i r ,Cre6iFa9e 'tE'bY IulV.di' 461 .T d ~ ~ t~h i 4 A kIO T Local Items. lotice to Contractore. SEALED proposals are Invited, and wilt o received by the undersigned until Satut. ay the 21st instant, at nooh, for comple. ng the oarponter work of the now 4pisdo. ,a .hw luiiat he ion e ow 0 3% F1' P'-Al, 11" P . yr Town offioors, 'Dr Tuesday laA, OtNf, e'mbj Vard&j FOR WARDY~.11 11 ; " *~ N. WIT HERS6),te 'ur RetiriuS 8i E. W. Qliver 'E.1q eur'lato98Iherii ,n Saturday las r his omnco in, faVor I )A heriff' electf-Cff,.ol !ff n opinions itWrjig., li. r 1A fYg nd carries wi hIh ordiall este i abeftdiarismi i t4 Wo learn th4auatt6topiiutnud n tho night of Ndv8464j1j i )hs uiuknown, to-burn ti.dwelling of Ir. John E. Poa I -,- * I1 jis Disrd."Illo rOA(tA4e10!i 'as fired and, : in . 0114 lid ono of the dhiln a iploo iscovered f the flames wahrested0 W oP lint overy eo16 Iit x ot out thvilladne ' A ion of Ma.I. A. C-7haf4d0F18 f thel 4th JudiclfCjkut GIL taaduhine Toilete A, lack, oonsid.4 ion on gayAdjqt "11a0-1 o replaced by 4"g 0 00 Coping with.the p ettitasq e tId '-rn ,by ladI 11080 tailort, l f t ky- the swallgw&tjle' '4'4 "atL lite eloth -git buttani; 8 pon %+Ide:1nfro 'A Le osom ard '6nibroido9 6 DIM ay nd Mat o i-tto-wrib. ma dt tie hands, broad an b9ny apd quoi,,t g 0is, azl App clded in the oourse of ttime~ Bootst$ 0' a fih ans o xtrava knet''irel 9 A44401 eW aw songs bythe author of M~or.e op,utiful~ March.by,Paekers, ttf. ad*tb#V tb thpr feyjff y l4 n e WEeld oA nSdt1 yete no,t ae$8ai6I ' at n axe n~d~ as ,aser, afaai . ..o