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News itess. C Ta.>v, November 13.-Gen. \Vool I *as buried to-day. The funeral pro- i ession was half an hour in pnsing a n even point. 50,000 people were in 0 oe streets, and houses ware draped. FORTRF.s MNNROE, November 13.- d he Monitor Dictator, conveyed '-y i e steamers Triana and Periwinkle, S departed for Key West. from Washigton, SWAsNINGToN, November 9.-The ate Departient has Chinese ndvio es, eudoring Burlinghawe's cegotia tions. There is unusual activity at the avy Yards. Internal revenue receipts to-day 490,000. The flerul, of to-<lay, says: Fish c lian gone up the E, ie Rand to solve le difioulk problein of wages and trikes. He takes with hint a f >low ng of buff. r,, buninters, shoulde- ii itters, eye-gouere, and other experts I f the sort. V e await the result of :this "1e piece of private war with I const edrable pvatience. WASntiNOT N, November 13. -In - accordance with a resolution of the - Louisville Convention, Mr. Filmiore has appointed Blanton Duncan, of Kentucky, and Robert T. Sindors, of Tennessee.. Commissioners to the Rua -sian Exposition, In 1870. Terms of the resolution add Fillmore to the Comnissionere. Grant will appoint the remaining three. Public offices closed to-day, in hon. C or of Mr. Walker. The Tribune says editorially, that evidence implicating a prominunt Washington Treasury official in the it New York Custom Ilouse frauds is t complete. He shared in the proceeds. i The Tribune withholds the name. Grant approves of Autes' regula- " tions for the Mississippi eleetion. C The secounts of laitterfleld, the re- r tiring Assistant Treasurer at New 1 York, are correct. New York Market. NEw Yonx, Nov. 13, 7 P. M.-Cot ton quiet ,ut firm, with stles of 2,400 bales,'at 25. Gold 261. Charleston Market. Cu A Hti.ETON, Nov. 13.-Cotton firm, withjaies of 200 bales, middlings 231 ; receipts 658. Liverpool Market. LIvYnrnoI.,.Nov. L3.-Cotton dull, uplands 11 ; Orleans 11"x, Sales 8, bales. - tt SPECtA, Nortea. - To parties in wont of A Doors, Sashes andB:ilindr, we refer to the N advertisement .ot f'. P. Toale. the large - manufncturer of those goods in Chairleston. Price list furnish.d on application. july 20-m - it [Frot the new '-DoMtuuioN."] - At this seneon, when coughs andcolds q are fo prevtlent, an effectual remedy, and & one ens ly obtained, is Perry Davis' Vegeta ble -- etin Killer." It is no new nostrum, vended by unknown agents, but has stood ( the test of over twenty years; sand these 1 who itse the article, internally or external. I l1will conneet, with it grateful reeollec. s tions of its worthy inventor.-Ilating's r C'hrontielrC. W. P'AIt Ka.Les..-The test imonuialts borne to s this efficacy of ibis valuable mnellicInn are \ 5saniieent, to warrant its inate duo. ( toits into every house Our own opinhi-n is . thai nto famttily.shaoubt be wit houit a bottle of 4 it for a single haour. in it sht wounids, aclhes, a pans sores, &o , It is theo most effectual L reme~dy wie know of A hottle will last for it n very long ime. and its low' price plaesn It a Swiini tis reach of all. Ouar readlers will S remiaber that. the Messrs. P'erry Davis & - Sant lnvo opened a house in Montreal, d whenice Canaian orders are supplied - Nte, St. JFohn'e. 6'. 1?. titg We ire gla~d to learn that the ''Pain Kiler" is haaving so large a sale in. our city. 3 We hlavn every re.&oni to believe it to be an nilmo~st never failing cure foir pain, and is a mechmt~ne that nto fally should be wit hout* Alontuea/ Pilot it lhvis' PAiss Krzt.LR-.-From t he reports I of dealers in thec ah's caty. we think no pro~ prietory medicIne has had r . ap r.al;. Ita v~tatanbde properties, as a spaeealy ciare fore pa'In, cannaot fail to be generally apprecia ted, ad nie family should be without It,* Ina ease of secidenit, or sudden altok of dys.,a entlery. dliarrhocon, eholera miorbus, and even8 Asiatio cholern. yields to !ts magic power, y the soutihwest where the disease has been p'artliularly virulent the past summer -- Montreal Transcripvt. Snov 0 Winnsboro Workshops, T tlE undlersagned havingi leased the Shops owned by I. M. lDolick, (which w'l he kinown by thie ahovo name hereafter,) ;asr- now prepared to Shie fiorses and d's genra Joy or, All work warranted good or money refuanded. These Shops are lo. c~ ated in rear .fs J. P'. Mlatthews Store, nea': the lIailroad on College si. FICED COPES & W. ii. DUNA. oat 15itf j-r New Advertisements. O rHR WOilgntO iASS8...-We are 4 now prepar'ed'e6.frnah all -elasses with constant employme~t afhume. the whole o the time or the the. spare momtenta. Busl nesnew, light and pirofltable. Persons of ei serAe'easi~y earh freth 800, to $5 per evenltlig, and a proportIonal-anm by devot. mng their weholr ise o the' buhness. Doys and gUift'antaeguyj5sateh 'am en That all who see this nsotie taa seadd thteir adb. u.'paralleled'ot t '?s~abth as aratItot well satisfned,, we will send $1 to pay for' the 'trouble of Writi.. Pull asrticultnr., a S valitabYd uampfed4ekog will db to Cominenee work ott, and a copy of The People'. Lite fes e tgw a s v 5 9 Wvu# . d l Ir m tr~ .~ ~6e~*~, f vq TION. X (ENTS WAN'lED-For how to make the firm' pay. A sore, safe and prncti it OiIde to <-vory Farmer, Stock Raiser, antenor and. Fruit Culturitst. By this ook yearly profits unny be doubled, land soreaised In value. poor men made rich, nd honest labor rewnrded. English and ornan. Everybody buy it. 000 sold in few townships. hundreds in in single iwnship. Agents can find no better work tiring the Pall anti Winter. Fartner. and leir sons can each sake $100 per month. end for circular. Address ZvtoLv.n, Mo tunnY & Co., Piiladelphia, Pa., Cincinna I, Ohio. or St. Louis, Mo. nov 17 AGENTS!-OUIR NEW PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE 'lIE MO'QST Contains more than 1.000 IlI'U1 A R large nnd nuthentic llustra A NI tions ; 50.000 Retleronces, Di lRO/'I7TA- rections for the Pr: fiaible IIE lending of the 8eriLtures, OF iL1, Chro ological & Genealo;ical BOOKS. Tab'es, 'fables of Measires. Veights, Coins. etc., a beautif I Family iRe. ord! and Family Album, etc., etec. It is pronounced by competent judges to o superior to all oiter editions of tne Holy hile, fur the stu of famuilles, tuinisters, udents and others. Our Agents tire hnv. g an unprecedented harvest. For oiron rs and full partisculars, address .10iIN E'. OTTER & CO , Pub'rs, 014 & 617 8ansom t., Philadelphia. nov 17 Two Months E'R:EEJ I .EREE !! he Most Popular Juvenile. Magazine in America. uOTIIING SECTIONAL ! NOTIIINO SEC7ARIAN! LITTLE ,CORPORAL. Enrirely Orieinal and First Olass. All new subscribers for THE L/T ' H 'ORP3OIAL for the new year, whose nines and money are sent in before. thi tst of November, will receive the Nsvein. er and December Nos of 18t9 Free. TnE LtTTLE CossronAa. has a larger circu ition than any other Juvenile ' ngazine in to world and is better worth the price tnn any other magazine published. Beca'cse of its itmense circulation. we re ennbled to furnish it a th low price of 'ne lollar a Year: Single numbsher 12 cnts : or free to any one who will try to uise a --ub Beautiful presniums for clubs. ubecribe now Back numbers can alwnys n sent. Address AT.rnan L. Sr.was.t & Co ublishers. Chicago, Ill. nov 17 IOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870. lON''AININO i Fai y Story for Christ J nas, Plays. Puzzles and .1 onmters. 10 trge pages, illustrated. Sent free on re. eipt of 2 cent stamp for postage. AIM DiS CO., 25 Bronfield-street, Bos:on, Mass. nov 17 OMEN OF NEW YORK ; or the nn der-world of the Great City. The sins of every class of socity ex posed. Avoid the Railroad to ruin Signals of datigor tsp. More Mon ey in It for live Agents thatr atty ther book. Take three presses all the sie to print fast enough. One Agent took 78 orders in 10 days. 740 pages, 46 illus -at ions. Price $3 5'). Agent wanted. .dress N. Y. BOOK C)., 145 Nassau-st., . Y. nov17 _ UNTEI'S GUIDE -The Real "origi .nal." 22,000 sold. Tells how to' lnt, trap and catch all animals from mink t benr. $10 taning secrets. 64 pnges. 'eli hound. Every boy needs it It will ay. Monley refunded if not.. satisfied. nly 25 .ta.. potst.pnid. Address 1IU NTELR CO., Publishers, Hlinsdaile, N. 11. nov 17 YMONETIIING in the Star for E--erybody. 5 Star in the West, 1870. An 8-page inivereatiet family weekly, giving current ,csclar news. Edited by Rev. Dr. Wit, s.assx & J. S. CAsrwist,.. $2 60 per 'nr in aidvance. Premium t.: new sub. 3ribers. Send for specimen. Adldress IJLLlAMSON & CANTrWELL, Cincinnati, bio. nov 17 -TAR SPANGLED IIANNEIL..-it ,.t111 wave., better than ever. Rich, flare, acy. Ledgesr size, 60 col. ..ns. Wvii, Ilu-t s'r, Funa, lisubsgs expohed. Elegant $8 eel plate ''Evangetino" gratis to every ib'eriber. Only 75 otis. fe.- a whole year -steel plate free. e'pecimens ti cents. Ad. reins BANNER, Hilnedale, N. hi. nov 17 COMMON SENSE !!! ~TA NT E D-:AOG NTS --$250 poer monuth. to sell the genutine ansd improved OMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MA. HJuNE. Prics only $18. Great induce oants to Agents. This is ihe most popni. ir Sowing Machine of the day-msakes the uimcus "Elastic Look Stitch"- will do any lnd erf work tiat can bes done on anty Ma. sine--100,000 sold and 'the domn'an-1 con. anitly incereaslig. Now is the timse io take a Agency. Senid for cireulars. 4g' Ba are of inafrinigers. -ig A ddress Secous Co., Bost,,n, Mass.3 P'ittsburghs, Pa., or t. Louis, Mo. nov 17 THlE 08LtsnATEDx STE WART COOK STOVE THlE BEST IN THlE WDRED! SV E R 100,000 IN URE. riti do more work withs the same amount of fuel thsan any other Smove ever made. FULLER, WARREN & CO., UZOLUSIVV3NANUVruoTURB.s, Troy, N. Y. " DescriptIve pasmphlelts'sent free. nov 17 KNIT-KNIT-KNIT. AOENTS wanted everywhere to sell the ~1American Knitting Miachitne, the only ractical Fai y Knitting Machine ever In onted Price $26. Will knit 2,000 stich e per minute. -Addeoss A4HsstAx KKIri 1NG MAOnixau Co., Boston, Mass., cs .it. *ouiu, Mo. nov 17 MASON & JIABILIN ORGAN CO. WINNElR8 OF THlE PA RIS EXPO$ITIO.)JMEDA L, Wu4 itAV5 UMIr0RNLY eeNN LWARDED IGIEST IfONOIS. AT INDUSTRIAL SXItsITIONS, IN Titl8 COUNTR Y, lo thai their work is the ack'owrledged eenar of~ elleno Ja it. de) ariment esetdfyCoifotl O1bhkended; ud pereted faoilltjes, and by Iits u.it sie ue 6! recent Imnprovet~~a , tlt e oir produq1sg yet nsiore pV.tfti orgt#btlgan iver befre, ,~gteat variety as to style stad nroe, sop do .,ll pubi ,astd. priv* o kt~~jiefyI zRooms Libvrrie;Mui looms, ~ineers Hall1s, Lodged, Oibred, lokools, Acale pintad'~ *s sA~ Alt tf wbets theyawe- enb4 . hit .'Se atle Aelitistr a~ufseter4j sell at Th si Jagvft ent. s 69 have so increased their usefulness and popu. larity that they aro unquestionably the most desirable instruments obtainabl' for family use, as well as Churches. Schools, &c.. while the prices at which they can be afforded ($50 to $1000 each) adapt them to the means and requirements of all classes. r They are equally adapted to secular and sacred music, are elegant as furniture, oou. r py little space, are not liable to get out of order, (not requiring tuning once, where a pianoforte is tuned twenty times). ate very I dlurable, and more ensy to learn to play i upon than the pianoforte. I The M. & Ui. Organ Co. are now selling e four Gotave Organs for $50 each ; five Oc lave Organs Five Stops, with two sets of Vibrators for $125, and other styles at pro portionate rates. For testimony to the superiority of their Organs, the 'Mason & Iamlin Organ Co. respect fully refer to the musical profession generally ; a majority of the most promi nent musteinns in the country. with ninny of eminence in Europo, having given pub. lie testimony that the Mason & Ilomlin Or guns excel all others. A circular containing this testimony in full will be sent free to any one desiring it. "lso a descriptive circular, containing full particulars respoingz 'hese instruments, with correct drnwir.A2 ot the different styles and lowest [. ices. which nre fixed and invn.. riable. Atbiress the MAsfi & IA~nt.m On. 0AN Co., 500 Broadway, N. Y. ; 154 Tre mont St., Boston. nov 17 W ITiIOUT Spectucles. Doctor or Medi cie. Sent post-paid, on receipt of 10 a ots. Address E. B. Foote, (nthor of Medi. c cut Common Sense) No. 120 Lexington Ave., I or. East 28th St.. N. Y. noe 17 ( A WAY with uncomfortable Trusses. .Comfort and Cure for the Raptured. r Sent post. paId on receipt of 10 cents. Ad. dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington f Ave., New York. nov 17 1 rI lEI MAGIC COMB will change any col ored hair or heard to a permanent . BIlack or Brown. One Comb sent by mail for $1. Fur sale by Merchants & Druggists enerally. Address MAoto Cotta Co., Springfield, Mass. nov 17 ' "J to $200 per Month paid to Agents. P ,IeJ salary or commission, to sell our Patent White Wire Clothes Lines. Address [Judson [river Wire Works, 76 Wm. at., N. Y., Chicago, Iichmond or Memphis. nov 17 A11Ai how I made it in six months Ueeret and .ample mail free A. J. FULLAM, N. Y. nov 17 4 LB G01 BUTTER-Made from one gillon of milk, without drugs. Send 16c. and stamp and get recipe with full par icularts. Very valuable. Address N. M. GINTON, Wilmington, Ohio. nov 17 9 A DAY.-83 new articles for .' Agents. Samples free. It. B. iiAW, Alfred, Me. nov 17 The Purest, Best and Cheapest SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. SK your Doctor or Druggist for Sweet Quinine-it equal (bittcr) Quinine.--. E al'f-d by,8-rausts, FAin & Co., Chemist, vow York. nov 17 Golburni's Patent RED JAOKET AXE [s better than our regular shaped Axes for hese reasons: First-It Outs deeper. Se. mend it don't stiek in the woodi. Thmird-It Ioes not jar the hmand. Pourth-No tame is rasted In taking theo A xe out of the cut. P~ifth-Wlth the same labor' you will do one ted p.aint hmas nothlling to do0 with time good luaiities. of this Axe, for all our Axes are >ainted red. If your hasrdwat e store doesj iot keep our goods, we will gladly answer nqirIes or til your orders direct, or give foum the name of the nearest dealer who ceeps our Axes. L~iPPINCOTT & DIAKEJWELL, Pittsburg, P.. solo owners of Colbui'n's and Red Jacket Patents. nov 17 OUR XOTTO IS TO X L.AL Bioth in quality and quantity of Goods, as sur Agents will testify, being the Oldest F-ouse In the country, selling each article ~ for One Dollar, shipping all goods thme day the order is received, having a large st ock ~ to select from of lhrst-class goods, heught expressly for fall trade ; and to satisfy all y that we are reliable, we give below (refer. e nebyermission) JonuAxe ManCO & Co., j Ga . 8.Wistow & Co..; Beeves S8LVRva GrASS Co.; Lan & 8ttaPano, P. 8. Send forelrcentar. AddressERAST' MA N & K ENDA LL, 26 Hlawley-streets, lios ton. P. 0. Dox E. nov 17 F OR Ladies Private Circular of 8 most useful and indlepensmable artIcles ever invent ed, address MiAnlAN Duv.m., P. 0. Blox 2488, N. Y. City. nov 17 R. WilITTIEII, 9 Wylie St., Pittsburgh 1)Pa., of Unlion-wide reputation, tre's all venereal diseases: also, seminal week. 1 ness, imnpniency, &o.,* the eeni of self. abuse. send 2 stisnps for sealed pemphiet, 50 pages. No matter who failed, state case. Cotsultat ion free. nor'17 WJ ORDS OF WISDOM for Young Men on Yt he Ruling Passion in Youth & Early Manhoodh, with Selt.help tor the ering i and unfortunate. Sent in sealed envelopes, free of citarge. .i'rese hoWARD Assoop TtoX,'Dox P haphis nov 17 'TH Great Otiginal Dol1Wt Se e e 'Dry Land aey Goods, and wll present to any person sending us a Club. * Wegeb,j Blik V4, PJ !~e IR.I - Sen Ca sgqo7 Go0 eda 'adlleerdd to aadregfs' 0. IIA N t 0. t . c. 0 . BROWN'S . f O'JL, WINNS.BORO, ". HE undersigned respectaily 4tforont. bi L old friends and patrons, tlaat he ba oenoved to the large and comrtodiots 23rio. "Ec~oe. .ocnted in the centre of buteiness- shd' im odiately adjoining the Depot. He hope o merit and continue lo receive the petron age of the traveling public. M. L. DROWN, no, 6-if Proprietor. Elorne Again & Cheaper Still [F YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEl GO TO ELDER'S HEAP CASH STORE ND buy your Fall ai Winter Clot hing Boots atnl Shoes, Izardware, Dry (old. lillinery. Oroceries, Furniture, &c. Ther s no humhnging, everything is warranter a represented and soli at. the cbenp'es ates. None need como without the eosh a, il goody must be p.id.fotr on delivery. Labor-Saving Machines. His unsurpanaed Lahor-saving Machinel itch as Clothes W. shors, tlhursas, Dougl (neaders, &o.. together with his taunts took of Fur.iture, liepniing, &e., will re eive close aenitlion. lie ia now selling hi 'atent. Clothes Washer and Univerpq ,lollies Wringer, both comnplete for $1 i 'heese are the cheapest .aehs i a ever offer d in this market, Every mnohine is war anted to be what they are represented, it 11 canes if they do not give entire sails seion, if returned in thirty days they wal e taken back aund the stoney refuuded. Flour. it (ALES FLOUR instor which will b )cold at reduced prices every barre rarranled as represented. nov 9 F. ELDER. uT Rpnal.tj aig no Saiiiai li e.ntusaid oSv "pow Sn thit sl 4ajpuvag7 ;N *At *ti1 'ptapunjo.: og 111s tnotn .not .to 'potnsa.:da.U su .t.tva pooD) ilY -nay'uiilussa SPoD ?.aq sesi la.tg vs taj td.a ?Lijtitsu saig aas .Ajuy seris Ul3ZY &TOOU S&VO 'SJ v$ 'NITLO'I 'Guop WoJ~iq 0n sI *otI) 00!d pius ?iiinb 0 we 'illp aluop Lla i PuS p000 tro iol;;qiqxo . atejvald ~asju *,iy *DMIAaITRIg SI DMia39 '.to 'oultvoa poy o t o paaogjo asAa GlOOD Jo 1uaus naosse a'diea isotu suev ieoaaj aqt paaso 8ula uL 'U N gv ' 1i O Ixroa su .t NI s 'IIn '03 V 8NOSQIAiff ' I I3UOIS HSV3 dV3HO IOFORLK YSTRS5 .AT )LLEVER & 00'S, Oct 26 Fall and Winter Goods!I, 3H IE 8nabsoribers invite the atlention o1 L. their friend.stand the public to Ihueir took of new Goods which they how0 b'elleke a be lhe best ever offered in Fairfield' t xlent,quality and ehieapness. It onutains a beataitful variety of Ladies press Goods suited to the season; Farncj nd White Goods, Blanketisashi other Hlousi [eeping Goode, Cloaks. Shawls, &e. Gentlemen's Goods, Ready Mande Clothing, Itats, shoes and loots. An Extensive Assortnient of' Hlarslware for the Farmner. th la mithaend he Woont.warkmnan. Wooden Ware. Chil ten's P'eramb~slators, Tin Ware, Uoka ad Stationerjt. llrugt and Msplqines, 'aints and Oils. WInadoWr'tIlass, &oe They will be pleased to ~zhib~s the Geods K*tof MNaidASTEt oot 10 ONWARD i g lf( .AVING met Witth sueceer~ flr Wes otespetation. itt tse psUle1es y reaue~s mMsdotMr?~ eaen he'Ie Splendid Stock of Goods I. GREAT PARGAINS. W E are now prepared to exhibit one of " thearaesl,. ohoicest and cheapest stock of Qoods ever offered in this market. I We are determined to snake the prices to snit the t.mrs,uand 011 sell our articles as low as the y can hebught In any market In hot United States. You will save money by giving un a call. Below we enumerate only a few of the artioles we have Bleached and B:-own Domesties, Bleach. "d and Brown Shirting, Striped and Plaid ilomosoins. Bed Ticking, Calicoes, I.ndseys, (rey, Brown and White Blankets, lied. Grey. White and Opera Flaniels, tilack Cloths tid Cassimerea Fanoy (.spi meres,. Tweeds. Jeans. Kertys ana latinets, Table Diamaaasks and Towel-i.g. Oil Cloths, i oup Skirts, l.Ilmornl antd loulevaal Skirts, Black and Colored Alptacona. Solid Meri. noes and DeL-ines, Scotch l'Inida. an end. less variety of fancy Ureas Goods. Shawls andl Cloaks,, , ollars and Cuffs, and Nutions, in variety, &o.. fo Our stock of Ready Made Clothing and Shirts is very cnmplete and ohen . tOur hate sir Oentlenens'. Lalies' anal Children's Boots aid Pahoes cannot be ex celled in quality, variety and price. A fine assortment of Gentlemen's, Boy's, Ladies'. iiatss's'. anl CIilteans Bate. We would call attention to our complete stock of Harwalare n-l "'ttlery. Outs-. l Crockery, Woo.en Wasr, Tin Ware. Chil. - dren's Cibs. ko. Our term. are strictly CASII. No goods l taken back after eelivory. - Remember to but your onds from the CIa~ep Store. WI77'Il /RS $ LA W. oct 12 DISSOLUTION. TlIE undersigned having withdrawn from the firm of J. D. Mot'CAlt[in- a CO., at Longtown, hats purchased the entire stock of Orocetiea, Wines an.; Liquori of J. U. Motnvley, at Wiannsboro, whero ie wli' keep at the OLD ST.4A'D, a conaplete stook of - Family Groceries, Wines, Liquor s and Confectionaries. lie invites li c.mnlry as well as town friends to give hit a oelh, as he is ure be c in make it to their'advant age to do an, It. J. McCA1LEY. aug 28. L'L RYAN D SA!,t+ E STABLE. i HIE undersigned will receive on or . about the lit of Novemtber a fine 13t of horses and Mules at his LiVERY AND.SALE STABLE. He keeps constuitly on hand Hors.'e and Vehicles foe'Ilire and Sale, anal respect fully solicits the patronage of the pubhlic. - 2A. F. G0ODINO. oct 28 MUSIC TEACHING. 188 M. L. GAILiLARIL will IlJ give instructions in Mu sic on. the Piano. For terms. &c.. apply at her residence, or to W. M. Dwight. sep 9-I8m FRESH GOODS I FiESH GOODS I FAL1359. W B are now receiving one .of the mot extensive and varied 81TOC'KS ever offered In this mnarket. Kentncky Jeans, Tweeds, Cassiuteres, Broad Clothsa Black and Drown Hofme.'pauna Checked and Striped Honmesptans, 8 4. 7.8 and 4.4 Linseys, Rled, White, Opera anal Shirtlig Flananels, ani eAtecnuive stock of Calienee, Derlnifers. Coi..reJ and Bac~k Al. pacas, Striped and Figured Poplin,, Scotch PlaIds and other Dress U'oods, *htnwls In endless variety, (!ioakcs of every descrip. lion E-A o I bE~hOou I 2000 PaIrs L.adied~ Mes and OfhIldrens' Boots anid Shoes. Of every style and quality. .No better assorhunent of Clothing has ever been e'feredjst)d ,tinrket ; a, we -intend to make thtis one of our speeltien. As atsual otiv prices stat lhe liep evga *ith the lowest iti Columbia and Ctarles. ton.- Give os's call. Onoads shown 'wIth pleasunr9. LA DD BROS. & CO. You w 1 d(nllodsi4be~lm next ye . l tg promply. T Tiosk indebted5. A "'''''' e~ D R FbiENIKEN. Atent, Afor Atubrey & 09, for suppUes ind. yanced duin are nCaestedt to Iew tgt e.- te Iad n flWir.es4p *t Pi'p? lit State of South Carolina-Chester County--In Equity. Chaney D. Yongrte, Adm'g, is. John L. Yon tue, et. al. BY virtue of a deorotal order in the above stated eate, directed to me, I will offer at public sale before the ('ourl fHouse door in Winnsboro, 8. C., on niloyav, the 6th day of 1ecember next. the following des. eribedl lands, belonging to the eatnte of the late lenry W. Yongue, deo'd. to wit 338 Acres, Situated on the Charlotte, Columbia & August Ilnilrond. and water' of W*ateree Creek, bounded by lauds of estate of liavid Gaillard, J. F. Cameron, len). Corder, et. at Also, 15O Acres, Situated on tho waters of l)umper's ('reek. bounded by intale of 11. O. Cnmeron, .1. F. Cameron, Mrs. E. Stirling and len). Corder Also, the revisionary interest of the wi. dow Chaney 1). Y ongue In 312 Acres, Aoigned to her for her dower, sit.ante-1 on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Hail road, andi watersof WatereoCreck, bounded by lands of Mrs. U. Stirleing, M. J. and MI. G. Yongue and estate of Hlenry V. Yongue, dlec'd. Terms -The above lntins will be soul on the following terms : The purchasers to pny up on the day of sale. sufliclent to sevisfy cnsts of auuit and give bond with good secu rity and a mertgege of the promisee, on a credi of one and two years, to secure the perlment of the balance of the purchaso money, and pay for all necessary papers, &.. .O0I N W. WAILKERl, 8. C O. heriff's Office, Chester. S. C.. Oct. 31), 180'J. nov 8- xi VALLEY FARM FOR SALE. 1,0011 Acres in the Trnet. [ OFFER for ale the above valuable Ptn Slntlion lying two miles west of W innaboro, on the road loading to Hells Bridge. l'os~ession given 2d Jantary next. For particulare, enquire of Jas. 11. Me Canits, Esq , coy Attorney at Winnsboro, or A. AM. AMKEN, nov 10 .x2 Greenwood, S. C. ESTATE SAt E, I)Y nuthority of the .ludge of 1'robate for ) Fairfield County. I will utter for sale to the highest bidder at the "hlome Place," of tho late Edwamtd 0. Palmer. deceased, on 8aturdny. the 27th day of November, 18611, the Corn. Fodder, Mules. hlorre, Wagons. liogs, Cattle, Farming Utensils. llousehold and Kitchen Furniture, anti miscellaneous articles belonging to the estate of the raid deceased, upon the followitng T"erT~os a For amounts of Fifty Dollars ani urder, Cah. For amounts exceeding Fifty Dol I-re a credit of twelve moutos. Purohnas era to give bond, with two good sureties. with interest from day of sale ; or sealed notes. each with two good sureties, payable with interest from day of sale, the purohas. er paying for the stamps. JOHN ) P.\[ME!l, Ex'or, of Will of E. u Palmer, de'd. nor9 i l.' $10C 0 R 7 JW.ARD. WILL give Ithe above reward to any one 1 who will do irer my two Minlen, ndel the thief, both Iouo co'ored. one about 1 hand 1 inch, the other 151 hands high, the largest one has the letters "W. '1'." brand' I on the hip. I will give $100 for the thief and muter, or $:' for the tut it, q, delivere, at Go ding's Livery Stable, in Winnshoro. nov 9-t2x2 JAS. JONKS. THE CHESTER REPORTER: A WVEJ.Ki. SViN si..: I'i. PUBDLttIED flY E. C. McLIJRE & J, A. JHIADLE'Y, Jrf,, AT CHESTER, S. 0. Te rms-Invariably In Advance, $3.00. Notice to Merchantst. CoumT Aunron's Orcs. p8th Oct.; 18. 7 i'lEP mecrchants of Fairfield County, who i paid a Quarterly Tax, tupon theIr sales during the year 1868 up to 1st January 1869, will furnish me, by t ho I10th of No. vembher next, with tho nmount of Tfaxes pid Iby them. Tho receipt for Taxos murs't be produce 1, as evideneo. J. 8. STEW Al'T, oct 80-tSx2 Cotunty Auditor. Notice, LL persone concerned nth hereby noI. netat at the next eeting of the Gleneral Assembly an application will be made lor the~ incorporation of the Winnsaboro Ilaptist Church. oct 12 S.' WOLFE. TAVING purahased an entirely new andh Llarge stock of Fall and Winter Goods, fer the establishment fermerly occupIed by lie. Uarulh, will supefismt~and antlet for~ the satre. . liefepby calls ypon Ise putperops oWl friende and cusoe's of the hurround. lhg Oountrty to give hhi01 a dall~ din 6Iden tImes and he will do for them as well ns ever. ro ehe n4Watoft,;o*9door noilh of.iMoul i 4war ~stPand Groceryi 8tor, whe*re. *Here orEse ir, t idy/Bdiaahl Sh sfats' it'd .Vape, Ready %Iade Olothit, Inigre vatlet# arf4 P3foyhe inw.9st itIhq Ate D, Cook, bla Scrip 914YlD10066 # E, tft 1Lh:i2:abLo th d da fe ~4Y ) T t 1 1) . iV ' J , CIROCUS!' ".111l eilsil it ii wueucing n.,' an~d 71 o'tlock:. Admli.tiou 7 CeI1A- Clii litrcn tuder 1ten Yers of ore 50) t'iits. This is t' e Largesit and. most comnplete' ('irco'. rint eer Tisic~d tIll(.'Suth, an I In lp'lulnriy ii sowis it. t ui lending Circus of' the Worldl. Yo Circus, eit her in Eatrope or .t in 'rl "n (lis so manny first crass Artieits osy SWATE & J.!&JJ'A YSI Th no.' 1xll };hi, ii' will in, ;Cr.i on 4411)1 it ena of Os'i gienlity ii~ Si pit mni never before wi.ii' n.uea In gui" counatry. Thiu follow.' hug airiy of Ati i' will Cuiiy y to thle tiubljo nn item of' or I ir nmeun.o resourc. eof STONE & MtURRlAY'S CIRCUS to deilighit and amaze. Mle., EMILIB IIlIlETTA1 COOKI; ''Ie P'rinicr E~questiien1e of the WorlId, (he most gifted~ nil (siring I.'. ly fI i'ii'i er fronm the ilitilpto Ariplsiihe t tres of Eu. ope, nulli THlE GREAT JOHN 11ENllY COOKE!I _ 1" 14 11.1 Tl~e nkouwle giit~nmp -on of thle Worldl, (laiite oft ('ooke'+ t.4 (b'l (ii'u of Euro. peen fniii L,1 Wiu"I'Mlxtr'iui'l hilly I'al' Oii1tp OOflin'id the surge! t rnu~sry ever paid to ally iirte~t vigngc'In theiii