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g:4Y. We have jtejAt4 7flatic and beautiful assorttnetp ' letter-head and' other aper erds &c. Our tuirfskahts ad aS d men are invited to call and,4imtnine for themselves and leaYO their,,ofders for plain and fancy jo6 prtiang. Winnsboro Cotton iarket. Prices doeellings .12i oni u to increase. Quotatl6ns toAday, L. M. 121. Lower grades 1o to 12 cents. New Advertimegesta. Cocoa Nut Cream and a lot of other fresh Candies, just received at H. V. Desporte. - Masonlo Meeting Thursday evetig, Mlarch 2d. Cotton Seed Meal-Columbia Oil Company. Five Hundred Bushels Cow Peas Wanted--H. L. Elliott & Co. Just Received-D. R. Flenniken. Notice-Geo. L. Hunter, Admr. Cotton Seed Meal on Consignment. -etohin-& Robertson. Boot talad Shoe Manutaetory. . Mr. S. M. Gilbert, an experienced, and therefore, a good shoemaker, offers his services:tn the citizens of Winns boro and vicinity. Those desirous of Boots and Shoes, can have a neat job done at Mr. S. M. Gilbert's. That "Little Church." In a letterto the New York Sun, Dr. H1. T. Horabold says : "The Little Church Round the Corner should be the grandest church in our city. To effect this object, I am willing and ready to present $5, 0.00. Igreatly admire the Rev. Dr. 11oughton, and I trust he may find no diffioulty in raising sufficient funds to accomplieh this purpose. Carolina LI(fp InsuranceCoan It will observed -by aq advertise-. ment in another column, that our friend Mr. DuBose Egleston, of the firm of Bacot & Co., is the Agent of the Carolina Life Insurance Compa ny, in which Ex-President Jefferson Davis, is President, and M. 0. But ler, General Agent of the State. This is a good Company and deserves patronage. Paoduce Commission hlouse. Mr. J. 0. Matherson, Produce and Commission Merchant of Augusta, advertisos this moraiag a large stock of Grain, 3acon and Cotton Goods, together with a heavy stock of To baoco, which he offers at manufactur ers prices. It is useless for us to men tion further, as Mr. Matherson is too well known to our merchants and conu mers. Crumles. Oue of the county commirsioners of Abbevilloe (dolored) was shot dead in the streets one day last week. Bear in mind that after the 15th of March, to li uppai4 tsaseq will be added 20 per cent.' John Griffin, who 6'bad 4ie pyrel ry store of Mr. R. W\ Tiusley, 'iin Union, about a we.k 6etwo goth been arrested in Filorigea. The man calling hiniself M.. Owen., from York County, who roeeve4'a most elegant .Ahrathing at -Chebt*~', stopped at Brown's - ~bely . O~iel %ay, last week, and when he left #e forgot, Ie forgot 31so to pay- hi bili. Whe age, the .owrer Is' reqiedted to tome forward and prove property, pay charges and take It away. Can any one inform os how much as a Milliard? - The weatherfor the patwe a wet, damp and cold. C apt'ain 11weA d amnds oidy-. way, has been apg6iited Trial Jus. tice fo:Llat' place. *Savannab, Ga., .Is lodinng a dk dopA b to~troduos I(4a wegens' for faspilng and frolghting purph4es. ..14 woaiher periit4 ngaryn'vpry kind of garden seed m wy .bW 19lt16d next week. Congressmnen 15owen has been ngaln arrested-this time at the~ suit ofMa King-chargion'hin mit~ nrrjing~ her while he had otlier wives livin5, T. J. Mackey, of Charleston,.ha been arrested on the charge of at to upling to sul~rni per aury. (le was hoeld to bail [n the sun of $1,000 to appear at Coiurt. , Pliant Corn. In view of the almost cottain at eity of corn next season, 'bsys ihe Memphis. Pvrschce1PladIr, we advise our friends to devote a few apres of land to some go6d early Variety of corn, suffioient to make bread until the regmla cop Gome. 1u0 % ad vise the-planting'4dmmat . p Wrij t will be hard enoggh to rnd p month or'sIt *oks aer taiti th kn Dr. Tutt's Drug Emporiua. On a reobaft, 01s1t to Augusta, We hod the pleOaoe if Vititng the im mense Drug Establishment of' Dr. my 1ViL., udt Avi Ih ,is one of the instit*pot of that beautiful and thriv ing-oity Thjb is ot ohly 'otie of the laigest but one 6f the handsomest 'stores 16thd South. It occupies four qotors, onv of vhioh is the Laboratory, i *rhereaway be sieh numbers of gir i and boys busy in putting up Dr. d Tutt's celebrated preparation. This , is a Southern enterprise, and we are b proud to say a most successful one, for these preparations are not only " used all over the South, but largo orders are being filled for New Yolk, ,i Boston and Philadelphia. It is pro- p bibly th6 first instanoe in whioh a ' Southern chemist has furood Northern merobants to patronizo his prepara- q tions. We foel justly proud of the r, enterprise, and particularly so, as it it is the work of one who sprang from 4 South C.irolina stock. Dr. Tutt Is f a President of the Cotton States Me- " chanics and Agricultural Fair Arso- si ciation, and we cannot refrain from cr quoting the remarks about our dear PI old State, made by him in a speech " at the last fair. Refering to South 14 Carolina, he said : "Here too, is South p, Carolina, separated from us only by te the Savannah, whose waters wash the e' banks of two kindred States. I look re upon her bills from this very spot and recall her proud history. Whenever any great enterprise is to be under. taken, she is always ready to do her part; aid if a cloud rests to-day, on her prosperity, let us hope that it is buta summer cloud, that will soon pass away, and leave her fair plains and valleys, and cities lit up once more wikh undimmed lustre." The Rev. J. D. H. on one occasion C united in holy wedlock a couple of Atrican persuasion. After the cere. - mony the following colloquy came off: Rev. Gent. -"Bob, now you are married, you inust salute your bride." Bob-"Arter you's muanneis, mars Jimmy ; arter you'd manners, sar." Amolo Thit ANsiMANs.-Lieut. Uerndon tells us that no tribes of aboriginees are round In the deepest forcets of South Amari. sh, from th Andes to the Atlantic coast, riat do not have end use Dict. Ayer's me hines and lowell bottons. "Tazow-r," *8UFVOLK," "JBooTT," are seen stamped in large red and blue letters upon their gar ionts,. while Ayer's P4lls and Cherry Peo orlal'.re aohg the treasures of their ha bitatilons. 'Their native soil furnishes them itlheir foQ4iid most of their remedies. et they surn from some afflietions which rnust have the interpnsition of higher skill. -Sentinel, Liberty, Va feb 1 . OUR MAturnOToUNo INTmnssT.-The rnanufacturers or the North hay : s sked for Imd obtained the assistance of the National Glovernment until they have become a bur. len to the people at large, and the tax paid hy the United States for the support of hiese manutaturoe is equal to all the oth er taxes put together. Let our manufac. tutrers make goods of better quality, and at lower prices than other manufacturers, and they can defy competition without Govern ment help. This, at least, Is the plan of Mr. P. P. Toale, of Charleston. S. C.. the largest and most successful mantifneturernf doors, sashes, blinds and mouldings in the Southern States. fib 1 NATURE'S PaEsantPToN.-When Nature produces a great remedy for disease, the best thing science can do is to follow her prescription. By separasting the water of the famous Seltzer Spring Into its elements, science has discovered the means by which that, terld-renowned Spa effects such un paralleled oures, and by combinIng thoee elements artificially in TAP BA1T'S SELTZER APERIENT the grand preseription of Nature Is render ed universally and instantly available. At this season. when fevers, disorders or the stomaoh and bowels, bilious complaints, andh all the diseases whicht afteet the diges tive, assimilating' and secretive organs are especially prevalept, the importance of a hsavlE)g thlis Invaluable a'terative and sor rqotive a~t hand in every home, and with r, a reachl of all whio travel by land or w't a cannot be ever-estimated. at - SOrLD 37 ALLr Daredists. feb 28-2w a - 1840. 1870 Travelers are always lisbie to suddlen at., tech-s A4f Dysonttfy atad' Choleta Mprbu., and those occurring . when -absent. from home, are very unpleasant.. Tihe PAIN KIrIrvsa may always be relied upon in such cases. As soon as you feel the symptoms, take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk and-inolasees andp gtill oflhot water, etrie wellt'ogetber.and drltiiht. Jtepeat thei dose every -hour until r411o'ed. If the pains be severe, bathe bowels and bc with the tsedieitne clear. b c In case of Asthma and. Phthsisic, take a teaspoonful in a gill of hot wnter sweeten. ed well with a'olasses; a'so bathe the throatvand stomach faithfully wilth the me-. dicine, clear. Dr. Street; says it takes out the soreness In eases of bon~setting fstte than afty tihing he ever applied. Fisbetmen so often exposed'to knets by hetihg their skin pierced with hooks, rtwd faseof dsh, emn be relieved by bathinr #lth the Pain Killer As seon a. the aldest.-oe. esurb In tis way the Angilsh fisoon absat4 ed ;batre ,*s-pfien as once is give ,sinul'e., sa three or four times, and you will sel. Mv sytrouble. -' eh bltes~ad gersjokes of dogti and eas are soottourd4 by Mi hit with the. Pain R dtealet. fet 1 Upreoedented Suoss. Within the past year 200 boxes of ,UTT'S VEUETABLE PILLS have I old, and bot a single instanoe Is kn ?here they have failed to give satisfact f yot would enjoy life, have a fine a le and robust health, use these Pills. feb 2 1w Defensivs Medication. Investigation is as tiecessary for the I etion of the human body against dies ben unhealthy infiuences are abroad on armor and granite casements are te protection of ships and fortresses w ennlied by shot and shell. Hence, it esirahle when those potent enemies of blity. damp and cold, pervado the air rentho, to put the s;tem in the best I ble condition to encounter the,. I cntach is t tie organ by which every o. -gan is nuuished and suitnined. ierefore upon its vigorous and regeiur on depends, in a great measure, the %city of the Pystcm to resist the atsaul oe invisilio enemies of health and life, ilh. at this inclement season, it is 6 munded. Ilostetter's Stomaich Ditters, imirable tonic sad regulating medic r nil seasons, is never tuoro neetled i winter, when the torpifying influencem chilly atmosphere effects all the Y notions. and renders the body extreo isceptible. By toring tho digestive ins, : nd the liver, and the bowels V ma unequalled vegetable specific, a ph I condition is attained which seems to 'oof against, all varieties of tempo ratu Id that is inimical in the air of winter efensivo medication Is a precaution wh ould never be neglected when dangel esent. and therefore a course of the B rs at this season is particularly desira pecially for the feeble and sickly, A muedy for billiousness. dyspepsia, nervo as and bowel complaints, there is noth mparable to this wholesome restorativ feb I WiIndow Shadea k LOT OF WINDOW SHADEI Moulding, FURNITURE, &o., &c ust received and for sale low ask at MoINTYRI ACO'S, noT 17 0 0 _oo feb 18 Great AT NO. 2, BANK RANG! On and after Monday, 12th Decem ntil January 1st, we ofrer our immt took, (one of the mont, varied evei lnnsboro) at prices that cannot. he I nywhere in the State. We do this bee. eo have move to on thme lst of Jtnmi nd we desire to reduce om.- stock as hi m pos-ible. OME W IT H TRfl O.8AsIA CASh ONLY, ad yott will go'. goods cheaper tha 860. 5,000 PaIrs ofCShoes, rarranted free from wood or paper, naranteed in price andi quality in arge stock. LAADD BROS. & CC de 18 In Comm~on Pleas-airflelt dward P. Mohley, vs. John Isenhowa Order of Foreclosure and Sale. [ N obedience to en order made by l'onor' J. M. Ilutland, in the at mated case, I will cell before the C, louse dloor I Winnsboro, on the firet b Lay in March unxt, all that piece, parot raet of land locluding thme Steam I lachinery and Fixtures thereupon, ia onveyed to John Isenhower by Jame aldwell, containing 81 acres, mnore or 1 ying andi stute on the Waters of MobW tranch, Waters of Wateree Creek, in ounty of Pairfield State of South Car ins, bounded by lands of Jag, E. Cald Carste of Minor Gladden. deOeasedI ir. J. Rt. Bon~w'are, having snch Ah narks and boundarles, as will nmope f ppea? by eference to a plat of- sflrvey otat.ed by J. C.. Caldwell, dated the anu ary,.188. 'kerms of Sate. Cash, purobas-re to gay for titles tantps. L. W.DUVA LL,8,.F.I SherIff's omtee, Vlensborp, Feib, 18, 1811. fob 18..112 Spring aud Slminer Importation 1871. DR. ei pE. illinerk, ray Goods. ARMSTRONG CATOR & CO, Importers and Jobbers of .ilnnets, r. Trimmingand Vel Ribbons, Bonnet ,-Silks, ti~ns adnd Velve4Tts, 8101nds, Nets, 1 Crapes, ituohes, Flowers, Feathers, Orna ment Straw Bonnets and Ladles' flats. for Trlmmed and untrismed Shtker floods, !s V1. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE SR'EET, we BALTI3rOjtE, MD. he0 Offer the largest stogk to be found in the her Country. and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Euro pean novelties. a Orders solicited, and prompt attention given. feb 25 by WOODWARD an ,of ely or & LAW. lub 'si be re, ich is Have In Store and to Arrive. ble ma ng dholoe fIlo Coffee, Best Old Government Java Coffee, in C. R. Baconsides, C. it. Bulk Sides, latms, Itica, . Bet Family Soap, Macoaroni, Cheese, &c., &a, 4 Pieces Ladet Jeans, Plaid llomesgtin and Osnaburg, Graniteville Jeans and Shirting. A nice assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Walking Shoes. Just received. Special attention is called to our Fine Chewing lot aceo, and Fine Cigars jus received. lRmember that we sell at the very Low ft Prices thet a strict adherence to the Cash System will admit of, and givo us n call before purchasing elsewhere. JUST RECEIVED. 60 Sacks Family Flour. tipper, Harness and Solo Leather, al. ways on hand and for Pale by WOODWARD & LAW. jan 26 HOOT AND SHOE .ME -a,. w fa O t O '& y' p i I AM now prepared to do work ini the latest and best styles. 'y work is always warranted. These. is no neces'sity to go out of town tn have work done as I can meake aq good B00O2or SHOE as aunybody. Orders solicited for fine work. 6, M. GILIJlERIT. fcb 20 ly The State of' South Carolina. FAttHPIE.D COUNTY. * o W! . M. NELSON, Esq., Probate Judge. H IEREA8, Geo. II. MieMaster hath made Isuit to me to grant. him [,eeters of Ad. ministration of the Estate nnd effects of Itob *ert S. Ketehin, deceased. TI.ese are there fore to cite and admonish all artat sin gular the kinudredl and creditors of the said isobert 8. Keuchin, deceased, that they be and appear, before hue, in the Ceurt of Probats, to be het t at Winnisboro. on the 8th flay of hiarcht next, afktr publication hereof, at, 11 o'clock in the ftorenoon, to show cuse, If any they huave, why the said Administration should not be granted. Glveb undep'my hand, this 20th day of February, A. D. 1871. W. M1. NErSON, feb 21-x4t9 ____Judge of P'robate. n 7IO~INioUAINo CQMPINYL in (OA PI'A L $1,000,000.) . use soI.Uint.x .ry Paolilo Guano. uch H1 llS GUANO is now well known in all ithe Southet-n States fot Its remarkable Deffdets as an agency for- incrent'ing tho pro. duets of labor, as not to reqnirb special recommendIation from (is. Its use for five ri In years pest has established its charact er for ' eliable ezceljenoe, The largo fixed onpi tel Invested hiy iha Coh tany in thi, fa.Ina affords the sttrest garantee of the continued and etceilence of its (Gtano. this J. N Rt~flSON, Betling A gent, Charleston, 8. C. .Jso. 8. Rmas & Co., -General Agents, Baltim oere. -de 29--3m 00 OMPOUND) AOID PHIOSPHIATE OF LINE, tota UOMPasrTIO ,WITH OOo Btan, hi DjfI8 aricle is manufacturod by the Pa hiseinec Guano ~company at Char eston, eye .C ., tinder the Su'perintenidence of D~r. >url St. Julien, Ravenel. Whieni composted with sn equal w ighit of Cotton Seed, its result. 1 rhave been found ful y egnal t o he beat Sstandard fertiise. Its -economy must iemen It to the notice of planters geue. S For specifie direct ions for comupostinsg and the a orsupi8 -spply to a he ~J. N.RO ON oil - Selling A gent, Charleston, 80 0. *"le Tne. S. Xssea & Co., General Agents, apd Raltimoere. dee 29 S.i .PRPRNATE AND TRANSIENT 10th BOARDING HOUSE, BY' sad i33 ', WINN8 , 8. C - 100-y ss estf Pasegp Daps . L3Dagano%3s varus.) Wanted. fligheit taar4et prices pidi". IV. L. ELLIOfT & CO. 'tnch 71 -2 AT WHITE'S BAJKERY ANT Conieotionary I NOTIlFR fresh Pnpply of plain an- th cy Candies, OrawIges Cocoaiwis. I&e-Chh Irazil, and llt el Ntits; E1-nglish W t it inl) lindils, Brandy Peaches, Oysters, &c. NEW ARRIVALS! low Steel. Swecdes Iron, Locks, Hooks and hingos, Files, Seissors, Well Wheels, Nails, Wrought Nails, Dack Bands, Cotton. .iute and Manilla Plow Lines, Mule Sh1os, Garden Hakes, Spades, &o. Also, shool Books, Pens, Ink, 1':1per. Novels, Juvenile Dooks, &o. Also, ontettor's [litters, Vinegar Bitters, Brown's Troches, (Ghiy's Olintent, hlebrew Plister, Morphine. TruRsses, Cloroform, norn Confections, And other Medicines. Also, aid Oswtbit'go, Twills Wool Jeans, Spool Thread, Brown liotncepun. Atid other Dry Goods. VOn sAL. nY etchin, McMaster & Brice. 'WINNS110:10, ', C. jan Ml LOOK nERE I hen cotton is king, the people rejoice, lie monsey being plenty they rideo not tleir voice, ut luty what is rtikedl, though the price. he high, nd the storekeep'ers wife dresses up like a fly. 'hen cotton ist low tho , plenters must heir children half clothed, know hot whichi way to turn, hey seek for a stor o that keeps pace with the time,, hit Lfor diolli a they hiou'ght, they must tioi busy for ditties. uch a store ouir frie~nd E-lder, of Winnsibort fatine, cep open fo'r nil nn thaller what ntame. ii are welciomeid by him i,'d go wel le is odsniays fresh, adg small pie his pay. iscothting Wfi lush, his shoces ih'y are good, lis groceries ji ie, will give heatltlat to ; our food, o0 provides for the ladieb, 'tteir exterior odorns, 'or fot-gnth the dear obidwren, with plum. o httys all .for cash, henco .his customers know,. hert for~ cash they will buy, thiat to him .they mfust go, . hoeorowd teils the tale, and the '-News" pass it on.. o to Eldor's for hargain., nith.a happy New Yeawr's song. FRESH ARRIVALS I Conshttilg in Patof Pl hId choicest. varioty of Irish I otatoq L 8eed; ..Ga'<qn a deu.l, liacon1 Lard, leuwr. Corn Alcal, fresh Unwokwheat lhpur, of f-raising Piour, Cheese..Craekers, Cakes, andy. lckies, l'atinecd Vruis, lrandy 'eaches, Cherry lennuoe, Oysters, Nut., nisins, Nut megs, Macoaroni, &e. twiull suwpy of' h)y (londh. Oenis ~Joth1 i(foreni, styles, as (pr clienlitess and qnaji y oznnioA, . h exetlied. . Ailliory, of Abhi uest 5tyte, Cloaks, Shawls, and almos verythinig usually kept in a first, elasi All or ildhtilh6l t or easi nud caelf 'inhy,. Alie o4tlt isa onli'freti tho'e t iI l ' jhie greenbaelps, apjl ge& bar ESTABLISHED1869w fori th et~n v ipeboltqr andt , Fair feld Distriot . bat .ve o full assorltraent or1Vulejis s welry n.i will uieli at t he lowest, pricesandsMotit ~atrpna ge of mysphl friends AnkeutstomeraI L, goohds arr*niOd as represaetll, aS feparId 10 de tfl klead of .Watob; rend .ew, 1rymwtrk and.,1uae.nbratys A AROd.[ (ee uatgrIlieo ha d 'VId, 5i AapWs Q44 *qq.44k fk.emtl e -i,,. 94de fr- ~ ,54, CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK or Ocol'uma._ia_in. 0. Capital Stook Paid in---$200,000, BOAR OF DIRECTORtS: L. D. C116.DS, President, Da. J. W. Parker, R. ht. Wallace, John 8. Wiley, Dr. -John T. Darby, H. Hope, R. O'Neal, Jr C. D. Melton, Attorney, W. B. Guolick, C. J. Iredell, Cashier, Aalstant Cashier. I' le, ca)ital tetock of this Bank i4 now $200 000. all of which has been paid in. a ndl uonfiriu,,'I by 11 e Comnpt roller of the tiur iiet.ey. Atihorhy las also beeni receiv. ed fot a furt 'er i.ree ohe t) t amtount of $50,000, of which over $20,001) ni at. ready been taken. Petons wishing to innko an investmnivit should app.y Witout delay. The Sturplus Ftund is it )w $6,000, or three per c. lit upon its stock. The Carolinn National Bank i'sues cer. tiliea es of deposit, beat ing interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum. This P reature of its busines s makes it practically A Savings Bank, and attentionl is called to the fact that the safety of these deposits, As well as all oth. ers, are guaranteed by the whole eapital of the Bank. No safer mode of temporary itivestulent is oiered to the- public than this -the deposits Leing lnyable on demand. or on Short notice 11epos'ts of any atnount recived eithoer in currency or coin, and i ny able in the same. Interest will be paid at the end of each six monut lhp, should deposits renain beyond that length of tint. Columbia. 8 '., Jamuary 28, 1871. jan 31-1 law3aj Executor's Sale. IN purisuance of authority given by the S will of Thonmas Yarborough, doceased, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before Court House in Winntbore, ol Monday, lthe 0th duty of March neat, at 12 M., fall the real estate belonging to the "nid deceased at tie tite of his death, con sisting of the followinlg, all in Fairfield County I A trato of 17 1.6 acros, nit Morris Creek, and bounded by lands of Thomas Brown. M Bundricc anad Estate of Mrs. Yar borough. Also a tract of 35 acres, on waters of Morris Creek. and bounded by lands of lobert Crnwford, Geo Brown and Estate of Mrs. Yarborough, 'I iAns--One-half cash, for the balance a credit of twelve motnthi. puroiasvrs to give bond for tle ut notunt withi interest payable fron date of salo, withi a mortgage of the premtises, and to pay for all necessary pa pers and revenue u'tatnps. bAML. N. TRUE, feb 11-- txa Executor. SHERIFFS SALES. BY Virtue of stundry Ex ectuans to mea , directod, I will of'er for stile at Fairfield tCourt Ilouse of the first Monday and the lay following, itt March next, wit hin tihe legal hours of liale. to the highest bidder, for Cash, tle followitng iReal Property. Purel.asers to pay for titles and stamps: One tract of land in Painioeld County contnining 700 scres, thore or less, lying 'in Wateree Creek, bounded by lands of Gen. John Bratton, Esinte of i av.d Mob ley, Win. Thorn and letate of J. T. Mo 'rorey, lavied upon as the property of W. T. Thorn, et the suit of J. 1. Richsond against W. T Thorn and Wis, Thorn, and others against Wmn, T. Thorn, One tract of land in Fairfield County. oontaining 760 acres, more or less, tying on Witrc'e Creek, and adjoining land" of W. r Thorni, IBltate of David Mobley, Daniel Meltonald, W. It Brooks and Esitate if J It MoCrorey, levied upoil its (lue pro perty of Win. Thorn at the suit of J. I. ilichnond against W T Thorn and Wai. Thorn. L. W 1)UVA LA, 8. F. C. Sheriff's Ofice. Wunnsboro, Fel, 10, 1871. feh 18-tlz2 ___, Land Sale. 0 [1 1.nlnar and Wife. vs J. M. Rutland anal C. D). Ford, Ex' ors of N. A P'eny. lin purstuneie of atn ordler of Court made in the cau~e above stated, I will sel! to thle huighesat bider before the Court IRouse dloort in Winnshboro, on the first Monday ina Marcha next, at 11 o'clock', A. M., tract "A" of the GIrahnmn l'lace, contaitting ,1275 Acres, More or Less, belonging to estnte of N. A. Peay, deed., r'e-sold at the risk of' the former purchaser, C. s'. Singlet on. Tran..s--Ahout one fourth or the amount .! of bid to be paid itn cash, For the batanuce n credlit of one and two, three anid fuar years. reokoning froma firsit. Novetsaber last. For this balance, purchaesers to give botgd withI t wo good stureties and a mortgage of the preisnes. P'urchausers to pay forp pers anud stamps. pa 8A MI. 13. CLOW NEY, feb 18-x2t1 Clerk of Clerk Note to Creditors. . David Stevensonu. et. al , vs. Jlohn Steven son. et. at. J venlson, dec'd, are hereby notIlied thai they are reuatiredl by order of the (Com-t its the above cantse, to presenit anid eminblishi theib elaims hefore the ( lerk nf the Court on or before the 1st day oft Mnreh. 18~7 1. 8A 310. II CL.OWNP3, C. C. P. & 0:. 8 Clerk's Ofilce. Ilt hJan. 187i. Notice to (Jrediltors. Geo. Hi. MCMaister, Jiames It. Cockrell, Samnl. R. Johnston, vs. Jatna 13. lion boronugh, liarrell C, Rotshorough. Mart E. (hat.-, Uni~ha J, Vdtu Net's atnd lbe r lher huubtanud Jlamies 11. Van Nes..n G[11tEDIT~flS 'of the estatte of Juifet i . t UIt .'uboroughu, eeecd. nte he'reby tnol-. E tied ihat t hey a r' rqnired by order~ of 'l le f. Court in the nbo~ve chutin to preent nfki es. I a ablisu ilteir c'aimns .hefoure thg;Qlerk of the I Court anu 'r bcef 'r the 1st day or ?Marchi, 1871. SA MI4. BI; e tW Y (1 C. P'. & 0. 8. d Clerk's Amien. 14th Jan., 1871. f ijn~n 17tflx0' O .kilisLif's SA LES. BY viture of stintiry ?ttttctis- to mei field Court Jlouse on the first NlondlAy nntda I the day followinug. In Maarch nest wjth In thle legal hbuts of *eile,<to tipo huIghest hider, for u',sll, ithe follaw in$ Ptdsonal Propertey, lI'uohnseeu to paty for ii les: One t'on (ray .uire, Cise solrel Nlare, onue lrown Ilorse..Onue hbtacke htots Muls, ated one brown mare Miule ; lofIef upon as th~e property of C. C. Singleton, et the sup~ Winnsboro. Feb. 17, 1871, feb 17i-t~x2 Agricultural Meeting va1 and Methanpicalfoeqieq.wll.pe irst Monday in , igrb. A fitl pttendno4 Is requestet b7 the PfCSIdenta ;re I feb 26t1 us PRS3H SUFLOPE OYSTERS. Just Itmcelvod, AT E. W. Ollever & Co's. REe E1'AUR AT t- Whore Meals can bc bad at all houre..Og oct 11 Butzrender 010 - / . .A&. MW - 1IlE jusqt received a fine lot of Bacon Sides and Shoulders, an extra lot of 8. V. bugar Cured llams, 80 ancks of N. C. Family Flour, Oranges, Apples, Nuts of all kinds, and (alies. Thumo wising bargalius In the grocery line, will do well to call on mie be fore purchasing elspewlere. fob 2 It .1. McCARLEY. Hides Wanted. E88118. It. L. ELLIOTT & 0., will act as our ngents for the purchase of )ry Ilides. A nd until Arther notice, Green lides must be delivered at the Tannery. Moal. We are now prepared, t. our Steam 'Mill, to grin- corn In large and small quantities, with dispatoh. Give us your orders. fob 2-im" 0. It. TIOMPSON. BACOT & CO. 50 Dales N. C. Hay, I0 " Northern flay. 000 Bushels Tennessee Corn, 600 Bushels N. C. Corn. .A.LSO, 10 Illde Diacot, Shoulders, 25 '' Rib Sides, 20 Clear Rib Sides, 6 4 Bulk Rib Sides, 5 " Balk Clear Rlh tides, 2 Tierces 8. C, [Ittms, (choice.) AL..SO, 26 Blis, Baltimore Flour. A0 Snoks N. C. Flour, 25 sacks Louisville Flour, 60 BbIu. ?rish Potatoen, for planting, AL~sO, 10 Facks Coffee and 26 BbIn. Sugars, of all qualities. Besides o her articles too numerous to mention. All or u hicht will be sold lo* for cash. DiACOT & CO. feb 2 I'LOUlR,Stugars, Coffees, Tea, Stardines, l. Catales, Canned Lonmtoes, Jellies, (Cannerl Oysters, Cnkes ti Cr~ickers, Pep per, Ginger, Alspice, Cloves nt N'tmegzt. Pickles, Starch, Sonyp, Soda, cotncentrated Lye, Pat ash, lacnking, Ill acking llrushies, Mustard,Frenelh Mustard. l'nceno a,assort ed, Smioking atid Chaewin'g Tobnezco,and Yann. kee Notions. FURLNITUREI. A large lot of FPtrniture.o onsisting of Lounges, Sofan, Ilook Cases, Writing Deszks, all Walnut, 100 ns orted, Single tand D~olo l3~Ieaeds, 100,.White Onk Split Ilottom, lDining Chairst, Verlor Chaies, Wardrobes, Cott'ngo Setts and everythIng usually kept in the FItrniturclino, at pr ices to suit, tlhe pui-chesda,.ibr cash, Lo~oking Olasses put in old frames or made to order. Our terms are ensh and we willisell for the coash, Caltl mun see our large st ock, inust ari-ived. Jan 21 McNTYRP & ('O. JUST RECEIVED. A QNSIGNiM14T of Cotton Seed Meat, fresh from lin1 Mill at ColumbIa, This. Meal Id highly reeommended as food for all itinds of stook, especially for. Milohs Cowe, eo will purcha~se Cotton Seed at 20 ets, perJ shet JUWT -REUEIVED. 501 bales good N'ortlb Carolina {fay, and 20 bale " goodl Nerib~ Ogrolina Shtoirs, for ts ali4at, cost aod carrIage, Cat elina LifeIftsurance Oonapany 7J0F80N DAVIS, Pesidept, Oh. t .. Q.-UTLJR, A4gen for. a. (7. l9tl3ese Etiest6n, Agent, Issie the Ueat approved pollole.. Also tbs4'4mren.4e sau peoy.gnew feature. Bj jih dei e4 surrender valtie is guarante d ~ic 1e4e, japed -~ a 4 IAcES oo e Famiy lr et .. W i4WRTS r~