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PUBLIO MEETING. The Property-holdors and Tax. payers of Fairfield County, are re. quested to met in the Court House at Winnsboro, on the first Monday in May, to appoint delegates to the Co lumbia May Convention. MANY CITIZENS. New Advertisenents. ( Sheriff SUles-L. W. Duvall, Sher if Fairileld Country. Baoliaksmith Shop-A. F. Gooding. Vitation--W. MN. Nelson. Twenty-five D..llars Reward-Jas-. Bigham, Chester, S. C. Spring aud Summer Good* jut re ceived and opened at Melauster & Brice's Store. l)reqss Gouds, Do-eAios, Millinary &o., just opened at J. 0. Boag's Winiknboro Cotton Mlaret. Sales of the past week 42 bales, at 8 to 12 cents. Miller's Saloon. We have frequently felt the want in our town of some place where our mothers, wives, sisters and sweet hearts, could spend an hour in recrea tion, and at the same time refresh themselves. "Our Lords of Crea ti'On," have their billiard, bar and julip saloons, where they can meet and make themselves happy. Lu cir culating around we wore politely in vited iuto the new and beautifully fitted, furnished and fancy toy and confectiouary store of our old friend A. P. Miller, who has supplied the long felt want. Our ladies can at all times get, at this store, ice cold soda water, lemohade, fresh oakes, French and American confectionaries-, ehriF talized fruits and a variety of toys that will make the eyes of their little onessparkle. We would advise all and every one to give him a cull-, they have our atsurance that Dock will be glad to see and erve them-. Crum1nibs. Yesterday was dark and rainy) and nmud and water abounded. It is rumored that Captain A. F. Butler has been tendered, and has accepted the position of Superinten dent of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Captain J. M. Selkirk, who retires from the Super intendency of this Road, is to become General Freight and Passenger Agent of all the Railroads in Carolina. The Directors of the South Caro lina Railroad Company have declared a dividend of one dollar a share for the three months endiDg March g1st last. The dividend is payable on aid after the first of May next. The Savannah morniog News con tains an account of the ordination last Sunday, in Christ Church; of Rev. RI. WV. B. Elliott, a son of the late be loved Bishop Stephen Elliott, of the Diocese of Georgia, and who was, du ing the late war, General Lawton'a Chief-of-staff. Easter Election. .The following gentlemen were elec ted Wardens anid Vestrymda for St. Johns Church, Winneboro : wvA RD ENS. Henry A. Gaillard, DuBoso Egles. ton. VE5Tn1YMEN. W. R. Robertson, ,James M. Daly, W. Moultrie Dwight, C. H. Ladd, Pierre Blacot. DELEGATES TO bloo~sAN CONvEN'PION. Pierre iBacote 'i. Noss INobertson. AI/rERN ATtS. W. M. Dwight, B. R. Stftart. The Rome Courier has the following concerning coal in-dioatiouis W e have seen some beautiful samples of shale, from Walker coufity, li miles east of Lafayette. The vein Is seven feet thick, and the indicatiorns are that there is coal in abundance near. This bed is near the line of the contempla.. ted railroad from Rome to Chatta nooga. Real estate bas hatd a rapid rise in CJartoeville, Gi6.; att annirofed 'lot in that-town, which a year or two ago was thought high at $400, sold a day or two ago *t $7(0, and all real es tate is rising proportionately. The only olbjection to the Chinese in New Orleans is the frequent neces sity of Aending them up for the too close subservnee to the Garden-of Ed en style of drapery. The citizens of Kersha w county are to meet on the 17th instant at Camn dqn, in relation to the proposed con vention1 of taijayers. To Sceptios. 'lhe almost daily reeipt of voluntaIry fontieagonaj Afrom every part of the. coun. try, frome Phiysioinns, Clergymen, old and young, male and'feitbale, is suffiieetto eon vince the meet sceptical that DRt. TUT1T'S EXP'EC'fOJX&AiT is ihe meet valoaltle LUlfG BALSAM of the age ; many fren. derful cures have been performe4 bylt, as maybe seen by hundrede of cerblaeuttisi the hands of, the proprietor, Try. .4t. and you will doob,ae lospr. api -18'-Iw No NJoTAMiNT WITUOUT I:tALTHig.-Of all t'he property we o\vtn in 'lWe wotld tiat *hich demands the greatet care is our on n bodies. Boler l iouses. land&, balance, in the1 bik. an'iything that represet, wealh, thi n t6he sitdngii. vigor and elasti., city of the phlytil'l ranme. The dyspeptiv, lt bilious sufferer tle nervous invalids Can 11M enijoy the gi'fts of fortuno. Ilappi, ly, however, dysj'ieVslA, biliousness, an-l nervous del'ility are i-emtovnidc evils. TAPRANT'S SELTZER AYERIENTj is a specific for themn. It Vehovateu the stomach, improves tie appetite, cleansos 1he bowels, regiates the liver, calms the nerves, and disinfects the depraved fluids. 801,1) BY ALL. DRVoGISTS. apl --2w The Lesson of Nature. Torpor Is caracteristio of winter. Vegetation dice or falls into a state of trance. The whole ispect of inanimate natitre teaches us tdhat there is a paralyzing influence in the air, and ought to teach us that our bodies requiri ai increaso of vital power to contend witi it. Some of evet the wr rtn-bluoded animals bury theeolves in the earth and remnin in a state of par tial st..pefaction unttil the season is over, and the elixir of the apt ing sunshine stim ulates their stagnant blood, and restores their vigor. But inan, although ho feels the iiflitence of tie season, can protect himself ngainst its inclemienoy. lie has fuel to warm him extermilly. and (an it one tanid streigthen his internal organizatlio and endow it with the extra amount of vi tality which tlie cireumstances require. Of all invigoraints that have been recom mended for this purpose, Hiostetter's Stomt ach Bitters is tie purest and the best. Fortified by the daily use of this whole sottme vegetable tonic, t he humansytem may defy the chills and dtnpa of winter in any latitude. Its effects is to promote a brisk and regular cirettlation of the blood, and activity in all the secretive organs, With. out the slighiest tendency to produce fever it imparts a healthful glow to the surface. and Mi stimulates the exterior vesseh. to dis. charge, in the fori of gentle perspiration, 1lie useless matter eliminated frot the blood. Thus the system is kept unclogged Fever and egue, biliousness, indigestion and colic, all of which are the common con sequences of tle searching (lamps and low temperature of winter, may be avoided (as well as cured) by a course of tkis gerial teoiI and alterative. anl I Chblnistry Is fi\ralshing us new agents for fuel, force, food and inny other impor tant, aids over thoso we once possed. Ports from which ceiierce was drives during the hUt nonths by their terrible fevers are vihited all 1.1.e year with impunity now. Niany localities in the South and West' kept tonadtless by thuir deleterious means are tiow filling tip with populations under the protection of Ayer's 4ugo Cure. Their aillicting Chills and Fever are so of t'eetually dured by this remedy that the disease no longo'rlurne emigration aside or destroys the settler if io veitures upon its ihfedled districts.-Gazette, independence, Mo. - api 1 '0iioUTAT TOIiUILbide.-Doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings, and all the materials no cess ry jo qnish a hnotsb in proper tyle can be obtained at the lowest market rates direct from tle .manufacturer, P. P. Toale, Charlest'dn. 8. I., whb lins the larkest and most complete manufactory of subh arti. cls in the Southerp States. See his ad. teritisement in another colum apt 1 * HIERiIF'8 SA LES, Y) airtnre or sundry ciecutions to me )directedl, I *ill offer ror sale at. Fair field Court House on the fitrst. Mfonday and (ho ddty fbilowthg. itn May next with in the legal hours of sale, td lhie highest bidder, for' qash,. the folldwing Personal l'perfy. Ptrcliasers to pay' fdi' tid es: One Carrioge, .one Wagon, fouf .lules, leyied npon as the property of W. E. Do boneh, at the sut of Blacit & Co. herif's Ofice, L W. DUVALL, S. F. C. Winboro. A pflt 16, 1871. aph 15--tlx2 .~ MIL LER'S CONFECTIONARY! AI finBtol00 of G0ood8 Oohidih of iPreuch Candles, Mlixtures, imitation Frifftg, DNops and L~umps, Plain and Fancy Stick Candies, Popping, and 'laippy Kisses, Fine C r e s in Chiocolate Drop., Cocoa Nut Bard, i'ad Cakes, Cream Dates and Almonds, Burnt Almonds .lan Alen'onde, Sugaf Plubs, Sweet, (!h ocolate Cal~eu, Rose, 'emon, Pineapple and Vanilla Gum Drops, Acid Drops, Dew Drops, Crystalized FruIts, F ancey Bonbons, Itedl tad White Rook Candlis, fnuubo Paste, Fig P'aste and Drops, Candy Hetart., Velocipedes anid Ourrent, Pineappl, and other Jellies, Trurklsh Prunes, OfaAgt And bomons, tardioed, Loff ?'r.,0yeters' Salmoms, ffdh fiokthound ('andy and Taffey KIl-. Eeibilened thiddo. Call At the sold stand of J. hI. Daly, whey, you will find ane al *ayr ready apd ever ylling jo aitten# to theawa$4 oftnr patroba, - - ..t:, . 4 P. MILLR. apI 15'6 MtOT AND SHOE I AM now prepared to do work in the latest and best styles. ly work is always warranted. There is no noosity to go out of town to have work done as I can ninke as good BOOT or $11OR as anybody. Orders solicited for go.work. . M. GILBElbT. feb 29- ly Candy! 0tndy! Candy ! 5d0 lbs. Asdried 'andy, Cahh, Shoo Fly and Elebiant P"ie loxes, Canned kobdf, conlssting of Fresh Peaches, Green Corp. Sitrawberries, '0'sterp,Brandy Peabh. eq.' ellias in Tunihiors and Goblets, Sir linle, lho a fine lot of ('igare, and Durham11 Smoking Tboa to, Craoxers ot' all kilds. licklcei, Almonds. Butler, l'ecan and lianel Nuts, hnglish Walnuts and many other article i . numerous to mention, at mar *R. J. M1CAR LEY. AT Js 0. BOAG'S. ) ItES8 GOODS, Domfatibs, '3lillihery-, Mitbst tyles of laitb, Blhness and 4uottyudain. Also a full tmckt 3t Orcories, Corh, Bacon, &c. hjl 16- Im having recently purchns ed theo Blacksmit1h Sh6pU flbrmerly owned by M-. W. It. Duv__-_ How Prepared to do All kiid of RtalHng. lorse Shoeing, &c., In the ticateft and besi byle. A. F. GOODING aill 12 Proprilbi. SPRI NG& 9UMMER GOODS I TIlE snbscribors are receiving an unusu ally large stock of Ladies Dress Goods, Trimiings, Gloves and Hosiery, Gentlemen's Goods, House Furnishing Goods, Domestic Goods, Ilat, btuoes, &0., To which they invite a comparison with Co'.umbia prices. .A.wSO, Hard ware, Wagon Materials, Paints, Oils, Woodenware, W~all Papering, Shades, Lamps, Medicines; Books, &o., &o. McMASTER & BRICE. apI 13 Jusit Received, rpWO hat toads choice WhIte 8t.- Louis doft U . ft. EL1hNNINAN. a pi 11 ftoeo utli'sni A. NDE ssrmn of oth~r0 nle.. feb 28 11. WV. htSf'R TES. Noice' SfENwill be an election for Niifteha1 and Assistsnt Mlarshal oit Thursday evening, the 27d1 ilisi. Appli&otifs will hahd in tlieir names to the tldr~k of Qoin bil by Wedheaday the 26th 1det.; af, 12M. By ordbr of the Cdancil; PlERIRE B3ACUT, api 8' Clerk of Connell. Chunpaignei Chamlagih6 ! LOT of Campagne and g lot ft66 whis 1. kies, just received at.. mstIx 18 . W. D~bPOR TE8. [ob? Ice? lae rf ilE flolunmbla Ice House Is now op'en for .Lhe season, and prepared losell natural LA K .1IE, at from I to 14 cents per pauad nocording to quantity. T his Ieh is fair preferable to anay manufnctured or prepard by oheAslo'ai process. J. D. BATEMAN, Agent,, ajal d-1mi Columbila, 8. 6. Gotton fow Guano, '$1,000 PREMIUM ! W E props lling a limited quantit .of urGarios for Middling Cotton, at15f ets., dlelivered at planter's depot, by 1st November noit. We also offer thenvagerlitet preluutn of 1,000 for the best yield frain our tluanos. For particulars apply to our nearest Agent, or addretts tis fot chreblar. ,WILCOX-, Q IIB8 A CO., . qmpottrs anil Dea~eri In Guano', Cha~ldston, 8. 0., Sava~nhalf and ~August~ IMEOTAR WMISKEY. BBS fFine Old Nleeear Whiskey... J lt ete -by haar 2 '.JLH-V. DESPORTPA. SPING18'71. Wk have opened a beautiful assor(tnent of Prints, Jacenets. Muslin., Lawns, Ba. rages, Piques, Grenedines and other Dress 0oh. Also a Idleral stock of White Uoods. The attention of ladies is called t< above. A full stock of Sprihg Clothing "E4%tes. The newest styles of Hate, &t. We tryv to keep the best stock of Shosi that this martt. Willaffor i. Xou in gen. eral'y go. anythinj you wnat in the Shoe Lite from its. 1very Shoe warranted free A bail sullited. LADb, BROS. & CO. bdlatbtIND AO1D PHOSPHATE OF LIME; FOa co'-PesT1No WIT1 4OTTON vRit. . IlIS articls is manufactured by the N. eitolloGuano Company at Char'esten, S. C., under the Siperinlendence of )r. St. Julien R1avenel. When composted with an equal w ight. of Cotton Seed, its resialts have bees found ful y eqal so the best standard iertilisers. Its economy must coimend It Id tlhe notice of planters gene. rally. For apodlik dir.ecti811 for composting and for supplii apply to .3. )q. ROBSON. ..Wiling A gent, Chfi'ebsloni. a. C. JOiN 11. CATHCAktT, Agiiii1 Winnsbo. :o, 8. C. Jxo. A. REaSE h be., GenerAl . rents rtitildre.d . TilRE ilonlbb from talte kpplication will L be inado tl South Wbjitern It il Rond Bank and S6ti pdI-dI1114 I.ail Road Com. pany, for rehinWal bf 6btillcate, date, and number not kno*HB for eight (8) shares 8f said 8tock. Also fo' renewal of certilfcal8, date. and number not known, for eight half shares in said Rail Road company. The certificates standing in the namo of Thom as McCulioch. Original lost. or destroyeS. mclh 15-x8m DAN'L HALL. Exor. JUS H OEIED. . CONSIGNMENT of Cottop Reed Meal, freci fr:: the MM t delniB!e. 'hM Meal is highly recomineided as food for all kinds of stock, eepesittily foi Miloi Cows. 11 e will purchase Cetten Seed aL ib cts per bushel. Jan 28 RETCHIN & RODBRTMI: Sweet Potatoes. ALOT of Seed Potatoes, for sale by CL McINTYR E & CO. mar 18 BRANOK, SCOTT & CO., Commission MIerchants, A UGUST'A; GA., AGENTS FOR MAR YLAbb STEAA SUGAR REFINERY, proprietrsr of EX CELSIOR FLOWERING MfILL* Cat furnish all grades of Fresh Ground flein in barrels or dacke. Also prepared to exe. cnte orde fo+ Cor'n, Baoon, Oat.. and any. thing that pertain to Prodaee Dusiness, at the lowest market, rates. We ofrer extra Inducensenti to .otintry merchants in fur. nishing. Standard reftned' Suga~r att the Price Cost to lay deba flere. Merehante would do well to senrd for price list. mar 4-f Sm 80SME1T.IlNG NION. LSULTON Market Corned Dei;, elnokei Io~gie , #4st Assbrtment of Craok, era lhi Wiai-k For sale cheup by . apI 1 ' ETCI[N & ROBERfTSON, WiriddW Shadesi. A LOT O? W IN DOW 8H AIDE, YRN(FITURE, &c., &c. Jnate re6eived and for sale low fot Caska i $oN'frRI bO'S. 3ot 1'7 FEW slees 'oti ' C~rolina T*Ofd.. FEWIEMA'8TER & DICE. mar ______ WMATIPERD EO e 34 Rhyue 8,5 Charleston, 3, C#, Dealers Il COO0NG SOVES,'RANGES asd REAftNE Pletores of Stoe with rf#si die oriptioni, will be seal upea Ust Juna 8Oar,~etft FERTILIZERS. The Undersigned Begs to Infori the Planters of Fairfield, That he is Agent forSale bf the following Fertilizers, which he no* has in store, and is ready to furnish them at the manufao. turer's prioes,with th fr'i ft 'a'd drayag e added. Call ahd gel ciicubIN. Prodinetion Increased, From 1 to 300 per tent. by their uni. 100 Tons Carolina. 25 " oluble iacilio. 8 " iatighls RAw Bene. 10 'Z'4li's 61upei-phosphate. 6 hnIgnum i Bitlon m1). 8 " Atlatlic i'hiosphate. 6 " .\arylanitt Ameninted. 6 '' Cotton Fuod. 1- South Sea. Peruvivhi Guano. Land Ihister. CoT% 'oun-l .id Phospbate for miilliig w':: tion Seed. Colton taken in exohange for 8ome of then, delivered next fall. JOllN If. CA I'iCAiIT. mar 80 _______ Ooceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, &c,, On Hand and to Arrive. 40,000 Lbs. Prime Bacon Sides and Shoutlderq. 100 Bble. Louisville and N. C. Flour, all grades. 1,000 Bushels Corn. 20 Bbls.bugar. 19 hIs. N. Mclasses. 4 Ibls. dyridi. 6 Illids. W. 1. Molasses, 15 Bags of Coffee. Barrels and Half Ba:rels Mackerel, Tea, Soap, l'obacco, Salt, Iron, Trace Chains. Plows and Plow steel, 11oes, Whito Lead, Ropo, Shoes, Osniaburge, Striped and Plain, Shirting, and Heavy 'lar alaion Goods, with varied other articles on hand and will be sold as low for cassh as the like articles can be furnished by any other ifi.town. Parties wanting any of Ite above, will |nditp heir nterest t o cnll and examine my istock b'efd1id p rehl sing. J1U11 11. CATiOART. mOi 80 Grocerieos P/LOUR, Sugars, Coffees, Tea, Sa ilines; 1. Candles, Canned l'onitoei, J1ellies, Canned Oysters, Cakes ind Cacliers, Pep per, Ginger, Alspice, Cldvos and Nutmunegh, Pickles, Starch, Soap, Soda, Concentrated Lye, Patash, Blacking, Blaoking Brushes, MustardFrendh Mustard, iEscenc s, assort ed, Smoking and thk'ing Tobaeco,and Yan kee Notions. FURNITUR5. A large lot of Furniture,c ensistpg of Lounges, Sofas, Book Cases, Writing Desks, all Walnut, 100 .i oilod, Single and Double Beddisads, 10b jvliv4 bak Split lidttom Dining Clitiri, Pul- di' Clairs, Wardrobes, Cotlago SVte, ant evei-ything usually kept in the Furilittlre 16ie, at prlcos to siit the purchaser, for bash, Looking Glasses put in old frames dr inade to order. Our terms re. basit and Aeo ivilisell for the cash. catn rnq see our large utock, itnst arrived. Jan 26 MoINTYRE & (40. IUST IECEIV ED 6 Car loads SI, Lilis Cori; N. C, Oats, Louisvile Flour, all gl-ades, White and ShaoRed C. Rt. Bacoti; N. d. $iobsj; tolden an-i Comisdori byrup, Crushied, A, Ex-C; C, Demarara anid Brown Sugai-4 lhj mar 22 D.R.FLENNiEN. Confectionatig i AN TE freuh supply of plain and fan. eyCnls.Oranges Coeoinutp,. I'goan, Brazil, and hlaiei Nuts, Eviglish Walnts, Almonds, Brandy Peachos, Oysters, &o. jan 26 CAROLINA NATIONL ANN Col~1lm):>ia,; B;, O., Capital Stook Paid in---i20iO00. DIO4RD OF DIRROTORS. L. D. ClIIILDS, President, John 8..WIley, Ldr. .lohn T. Dparby, C. D. Molten, Attorney, Casle Assistant Cashier, Tpillcaptst'de iofthiis Bank is pow L..$200 909,,.di of which has beeni paid l'n;.avnd confihrme~I hy th e Comptrollar gof t he Curr-eney,. A ut horitf as alsio~begn receiy - ed fo, a fuirttim' incrtend.~ (o./hg. qvmonpt of $50,000' idf whieh ovo$ $20,00.9 had al readly heeq taken, Persons .wishing to make dv#i Wesv mont sho'uld apply wit,,out dieluy ' l'o 194lv Fund is now $0,000, or i .pers centi upon its stook. Th Catrolina National Bank issues cer tiflcistes of deposit, heaving Interest, at the rato of soeven per cnt. per annumn. Til feature of its btusinuess makes it practically A Savings Bank; and atlentiog is ,eatleul'to il4 fi'ct t''at' t'he safety ,4r these dipiisv', a' Rellt as, pl ot ea are jdkn''Iedu.by to w h'alp ca pita'l of thd Bank. No'.aer modo of temporary investni'ent 1ifoffered to the publi? itpn this --the dieyosits beidIs ,payale o'n doman'd; or on short notice. Defiosils of any avhount reolold either in odrrenof pr oin, Ad y - able Ift the same. Interest; will be pEld' a? the end of eaoh six mnontie, shduld d'd'bit. rea~ina:0 bend thatJe gih of imue. Columb . 8 0 Jaiary 28, 167t, jati 81-1la*mi' . JUST REC IllED. t0 lisle. g6d'd' lfdi'th Cardlind' IIy', a'd 15 baits gpod $forth asoliaShu'oks, for said at oost #tnd eartiegie b %E~gN B Y Virtuo of sundry Execut-)i wr directed, I will offer fOr sale at Firfiel< Court House on the first Monday sn1i th day following, iii MYt~r hext, ilthiti th legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, the folloing Real Propirty Purchasers to pay for titles and stamps: One tract of land contain lik 700 a'cres more or less, lying oni Watbree Creok bounded by lands of John Ilrattoh, Etat of David Mobly. Wil. Thorit und staite o J. T. McCrorey. levied ul ,n as the proper ty of W. T. Tfhorn at the suit of J. , Itichmond and others. Vite tract of 750 acres of land, mdre e less lying or Watereo Creek, and adjoininj ainids of W. T. Thorn, estato of Dat ir Mubley, Daniel McDonall. W. B. Brooki knl ostate (if J. T. McCrorey, levied upoi i the liroperty of W. Thorn at the suit n J. 1,. itichu oindl against W. T. Thorn an( Wmn. Thorn adl others against Win. Thorn Wne tract of land containing 500 acres inore or less, bounded by lainds of 0. 1 Marttin, 1). 1. Kirkland and latids recentlj belonging to IV. A. Martin and others, lev ied upon as 1tho propet ly of B4. S. Davis Admiinittragrix, of J. F. Davis, At the si A Wm. Blair, and sold subject to the righ of the widow to homestead as assigned t ier by Co.missioners on the 81st day o Mnreb, 1871, 'I he right tille and ihterest of IV. J Shelton, Jr., in all t hat tract of land lyini t Broad I iver, contitnilg 381 net'er; mori )r less, and bouniled by httIdle of C. W fPaucett, - Newivil, - Nevilt. And lroit fivor. Also, the interest of IV. J. Shelton, Jr. in and to one Island tract of land contain ng 09 acres, more or less, surrounded by he waters of Broad River, lovied upon ai lie property of W. J. Shelton, Jr., at thii tuit of Kerr & Reach. L. W. DUVALL, 8. F. C. Sheriff 'a Onice, Winnsboro, April 0, 1871. ap 111-t x2 Assigline s Sale. B 'Y virt' of an otdr of qalo, 6i-att bi Dlon. W. I. Clawson, Register in Bank. 'uploy, I will seoll at public auction, fot mnsh, at I I o'elock on Monday, April 24, l871, at the,residence of Thomas NY. Rabb Fr., the following articles, to wit One Piano, (One Pistol, Two Vases, One Silver Watch. One Violin, Ono Lot Books, Belonging to estate of Thomas W. Rabb rr., IBankrupt. Also sundry ohosos in actim belongling o estato of Timothy Hiarden, Bankrupt. SAML. It. CLOWNEY, apI 8-flx2 Assignee. 3i1e of Valuable Town Propert M. Aikut, Assigueo, vs. Janes 8: Slew art-In the Commnioi Pleas, Fairfield Complaint to Fotecoso Mortgage. In purcuince of an order of sale hiade ii his case by Judge Ruitlahd, I will offer foi lte at putblio outcry t0 the highett biddei >eforo the Coturt. Iloiige itt Witinsboro, o ie fitst Monday it May next, four Valua. 31o Lots of Land lying in (lth Town o! Winnsboro, tin Congress or MAiin Street, be. weeti the Odd Fellow's burnt building ant Patrick Jenkins' house. Each fronting or Iaid Congress or Main Street 86 feet mori Dr less, and running back 210 feet to A. P Miller's lot. One-third osuli, for the I.,l .-'. n , rli of one year, with iiiteresit thei con im tih day of sale, payable anntially tinti th whole of the debt and interest be paid. Puirchasers to gith Uohd and d mortgage o the pt Cmises, and pay fdr all necessary pa pers and revenue sitimps. L. W. DUVALL, H. F. C. Sheriff's Office, Winnsboro, April 6, 1871. april 0-tlx2 Asssignee's Sale. Y virtue of an order of sale, made b2 B lon. W. I. Clawson, Regisher in Bank ruptcy, I will sell, at publie actiotn, foi cash, at I1l o'clock A. M , otn Tuesday April 25th, 1871. at the residentce of Wm., MI. Martin, the fo'llowing articles, to wit: 86 Bushels Corn; 5 Biushels Peas, 200 Jltshels Cotton .9eed, 1 Lot. old ironis. 1 Lot Carpehater's Tools, 1 SpInning 'heeli 1 Cross-out Sa*; 1 Frean, 1 Silver Watolh, 1 Pistol, 1 Sword, lllongintg t'o lio baat of Wm, Mi. Mar lilt, Bankrupt, SAML. B. cLOWNEY, a pI l l--x2 Assignee. QTOLEN on Tuesday nighIt, 4th Inst. k, fom t he plantation of Janies Iighamn hIx or' sveti muiles southeast of Cheostsr, Borrel Mare, with a white spot onr the lef shouler. ciased frorn saddle. Also a lit tle white spiot above thto tail, on the back bone. 'IThe above reward will be given fe: the apprehension of flhe thief and infor' mation conceerning the horse. JAME8 BIGIKAM, apI 18-xt1 Chester, Fl. C. The State of South Caroliflh. PAtaik:n courY. Bn W. Ml. NELSON, Es~q.,L re Gte .thdge WY HEREA8, David WV. Tlvell Ah mad suit to mie to gidn't hiun ilotteo of Ad minisfrtion o[( Ut Est.ate and ..cffoots 6 Strother Titell, .6oeased.. These ar< thuerofcro to olte,ancd admuonish all and sin guldar the kindred .a'fd oteditofa of thie sh Strother Tidwell deceased, thAt they tbe and appear, hofolo lute, int the Court ol Probate, to be hel I at Iunns'bord, Efi (Fit 2th day of April next, after publicatior; tereof, at 11 o'clock in thif. fotOenu6n,:tc ihow eauso, if any they likv6; why th< 'aid A dmInistration should net .b6 granted. 3lven uinder my haund, (M~s 11th day o1 A pril, A. D. 1871;: W. M. NELSON, apl Id-2:tIt Jtudge of Probate. PACIF~IO GUJANO( COMPANY. (CA PITM, $1,000,000.) so!.UBIU Pacifb& Wdano. rj'H18 GUANO is htow well' knowt'?In theSodifhera Stuetes for:.its ren'akable efects an agenoy' foi- thcteasing the pro 3.bota of labor, as not, to' re4thilre spedia& rj omtiendation frotn us. Its used for fiv fears p'est hag sablishedi itJ character fti eliabld excellence.' Th'e fa lge fixed ol@ lal inreated iby the CotepanY in thiu ttidt Ifferds the suroet guratitee of the continuer ifelled of its G'dano, Belling Agent, Charleston, .8. (1. 10 .'OATIXUAIT, Agenb, Whnnsbo .7io. 8. Rtlie &,Co., General Agents Bltilnara. AeE no-8r 0r A HAlNDSOMIE $TQQr Of Dry Goods; Dress 0 oods; Notikrs, &c: OPEND TOfln-. DAYV r april 4 JUS'l R EEIVFA~ IA RGEJ assodmenl Prof a roeries, purchased sinhe tihe last fall in price., which we *iii .ell at the the loweit fures ro- CA Sil and 045gy 04VY. Cons i;tting in Part of and YolloW Sugars, Mboha, Java, Laguajra and Ilo Coffees, Louisille, Atijus and North Carolina Flour, Ohgriesto&t Hlomfay; Tecnnessie Bolted Meal, Efoi~sses id 8yrups of all'gradei, b(iErei, Soaps, Oainedt Goods, Chaees&I &d. 0i,4 us a call b.. tfore purbhauiod elswhere. BACOT a C00) Notice; (SIyters, 1 lb cans at BacoL 0 6.'., for" 20 cents per can, and $1.76 po def., 6th'e can goods in pro'porI'n': ~AOOT & 00. api 12 WM. 0. BEE & 00. Factort ami Colutdh slion Mehad'j ANtGEIBWSARkF, .CHAREESTON, S C. Liberia adanoi' t'ado uforn(Msf' medts Lo o4ar c~orrp'dints ItOL9r'{ anid New York. inar 214t Chrolina Life Isnsui'$fted 4UbMny JF.FESpN DAVIS,' Pteident, ldu~e g ',Agent, Win4Lo; s.Q rue'e.d the'moat, a~@. pp,.jMd -the esrrdader V'altI ~ no~y4 #t~ti By Vhioh a'deflritt6,, Jsuu~~ v1 Is guawasiteed oa an otte..les~ i? no a ~yeuntof premItb