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Ni~rXW~ienment.77'VJ Agricultural Meeting--W. E. Ai ken, See. Dancing School--Mons. Berger. Census of Fairield. Below we give *Etotal census of this County as given us by Mr. B. F. Davidson: % hite mafes, 0,850 White females, 3,008 B311 oH bma?* Black females, 714 Total, 14,035 Total black and white, 19,994 Voter.', 8,771 Cotton States NWP. Mr. Wm. H1. Tutt, President of the Cotton States Mochanica' and Agri cultural F-sir Association of Augusta, has kindly sent us a premium list of the on* epdgr oiettprpl pir wlie will ' ejl1 at'u t ber 31st and foq five days. .We copy the ful owing extract from 'dur Xbiiion aIs 1 wi be on a much m tY-hteffi' oIe-1th'n that601870. We are prepared'with' th 4Nst arranged and1fi h% lfeautifui Fa1 grounds in the"MiflltMto ofrer, visitors and exhibitors all possible in ducenen a for instruction and dis. play. Our object is to esttablish our Association as a Cokton States insti tution-not coufined-to-any section in its aims-and for this purpose we are substautially aided and sustained by the capitalists, agriculturists and manufacturers of our section." Fir*. 10.- a a - Abodt r2't'cldek oh Thuraday night laAt'ibVbraakrfiith 'shop of Mi-.- A. F. G64ti #4'diloOMt o be 'ofi fire6- Jhe;alabn'wkse gie6n ind-- oer firemen repsired'.t the aspbt: inime. diesely sad.uc-eavdbd - id : 69ving the, building and its contents. The-irei was accidental. (ff the fire had bet"Jtbdued, Mr. Gooding invited te firemen to partake of refreshments, at the sa. loon of Ollever & Co., where drink-, &c., were done up in style, and the firemen, after. eu labors, drank with a hearty good will. Long live Gooding, Oilever and the fire campa'ny. IIgh' 'ay Surveyors. ThFollowing is a list. ? ifWay Surveyors for Fairfield County, ap po?%et diflfW'AV4 ril Ad* for wayreo 'NppoVeBs1aNhthy871: To*WtthipNed4- D. -R. "Feenter 2. John .Ddugjt4? 3vr.-, 0. , Calda well 4. J. P. Cason; 5. J. ). Cure. ton; 6. Richard Flannigan; 7. W. J. Davis; 8. W. B. Dunlap ; 9. J. G. Rabb; 10.4Dr-The....MKinstry ; 11. J. K. Rabb; 12. Rt. F. Martin; 13. HI. M. Zealy. Speakin of local papers, an ex change) k .2 y enhance the value of property ; they make regulations for peace ; they call attention to localities ; they benefit particularly merchants, real estate owners, and farmers thrice the amount yearly they pay for their sup port. There Irflat Tugtat would do a country, or town, or city, more harm than to be without a newspaper. This every sensible man knows. The local pa er is necessary. You need et. ~Iv 4ou r omi p9E~ra good ad ye rlfsin a r d a s e alfe* Mungq e pM The annual Jeqp O Althp tiel .Sundlay Sehee! came off at Bethel Church on last Saturday. We arrived at the church about 9 A. M. .and thei exereie commenced about 10 A. M. The morning addresses were dyg'l6~gdi INTE~Mbl@@Wf ton, Blaelessmieg~hisebisha were ve cr receivedb all alee un soll' belI~~ ~bsib4 ad in every p~sely ,hr were all.,oftw( n.4ej-ygeuoghlp-. After di am pi4ag4AUE aueggd dressed y t~ #9t.M449gerd, Mr. B. II4oolend~G.Iiee *46 emip the 0hl otkl g .wae l in the -J ounty. regardlesaof onomioations. A41 out 4 .. *4411ei b, pe, and singe, many ppy celebrations othe same ind d Wll bp r that L"t nihorod Th e 8 pace.j iedeedo lftrai-dog .nott come iery E a ortly Wse ols fbnai k c . Corq isred ahe geound t t9 thM*uaskas -oottowndsia dying 4n ( I an ypleee from+1e vwant of rain. It is seldom> that cheapnesa is asso- ,a clatewjRI 'od rn uo: vaeb us we m1Ir gggSpAggA of Peter'i Musical -Nouthil. This valuak X ogO~ l6a e -r 3 eech gi5:A o9or8oiog. Witbh choice now 9dI'c. :d4 hfte pI64,S ia' every ntumbe t 36 Ood Bells forh amrg604acns Volu7r".'egaU.wih, the, July pumbeqetatselie blitd'i Offr. tog send tW46 o+i i1 a4 g u for 596I . Adress J L4 Peterep-t aripito ffiteopenedat fAls oi6e. TO Te3 Oqm 9e's.u Ae..'' a pIrsoNodV V :IUc the ingenioti' l a o ver the I'dk at'' 14 84 4th 5th 6th -t l % 16 89 .& tu 5 6 17 33 8 6 -,6 10 18 34 7 ..7 ,7 11 19- 85 0 9 10 12 12 20 36 11 11. 13 13 21 37 13 14 14 14 22 38 15 15 15 15 23 39 17 18 '20 24 '24 40 49 19 21 O 125 41, 21 22 ..22 0 20 42 23 27 48 25 SA, 8 28 '44 27 W 29 29 29 45 29 "30 30 30 30 460 31 31 31 31 01 47 33 34 36 40 48 48 35 35 '37 41 -49 49 - 37-, -38 38 42 -50 50 39,. 39- 39 43 51 81 41 -42: 44 44 62 52 43 4b 45 45 53 53 A 45 46 46 46 54 54 I 47 47 47 47 55 55 it 49 1 .50 52 56 56 56 ' 51 m 41 53 57 57 57 53 " 'p4 54 58 58 58 55 .55 55 59 59 59 57 58 6.0 60 .60 60 59 59 01 61 61 61 61 62 62 62 D2 62 gi '6'3..63 63 63 63 4 A, if-e - bi 'CrUmb..O G I The Chvleston papirs record the death Qf the Rev. Christ.opher Philip Gadsden, in the 46th year of his age. 4'r'aok Webster, donvicted of T murder wee hung at Anderson on Fri def Iast." Eight colored mnen publish a cardA in~ th e Newberry Herald, annoncing - theInntention~ to leav, the Radical The'Union Times says. that a corn *ay a boend me in Liiurens to e p hi tonerat vesources of thtt cduntyv ". *16 "1is supposed 'that the Nyrthe'yortlen of' Larens abounds in gold. The peop460 6 Charlest'on are suf firigaforiwater. It'ispid thaat it pisce of paper rsp-. idly~hwe.1iill stop bleeding at the nee. -A. physician says that plaoing~ a ,Mgroflof pappre nnelin above the froatteeth, under the upper lip, and 9t/. M$ e pamp will, arrest r -bleeding from she noaepehbeoking the - 'pesage ..f the blood through ti a c ries leading to thetwde.' e T* p 9 pd. corn crops iv., this sec~tion, sals the Columbia Union,' are be~Ib!g to suffer for the *ent i~o a 4M s 1E' :4~ettm in th 9lb * faillest thqi over ' "iningp Wate wa. ire p etersqse ind. son se~. el ug ,gf e ;Work ane esson. We w1.hte Awer ese Tro~ k ucs in their noble werk piig ' a i ad cheap tr elate ~f.oger Ire amy ksto the WInn .JoB e 06N, themntepruesevabien .of mny ,pr. ?s (rao'tese.w u ,*m arnl. The PhreW tlfI'idh comes us with the "Augttt niimbbt, tich rsdeu: with good reading, John 'yndallathe eminent - chbmist ; Un. e4Surap , or tbs. Wpripg of IUni. ersal Law ; Spiritual Presence ; The legg r, sad the 1bankqr ; Miss Kats tanton.; Dirty Children t The Ner. og and the Paralysed ; Street ights in Chin, with original "Coles lal 4igne ; the Getmhan School Bys. sm-what it is; the Chinese Labor luebtion, or a new Ouesng of an old ;Convlestion and its Uses ) Lre we True to Ourselves? Our eat President; a Good Wife ; Hotel :ife in California ; the Judgment of tan ; at Picture in Two Lights ; the autiful Sunshine, a new Poem af. Dr style of "Beautiful Snow." Price 0 cents. $3 a year. Address S. R. Vells, publisher, 389 Broadway, New Pork. To Prepurc hinseed Tea. Put a couple of handsful of the ied into a buanket, and and pour a alloon and a half of boiling water p on it, Cover it up a shurt time, be add a couple of quarts of cold ater, when it will be fit for uso. xceenge. The people of Key West, Florida, llowtheir preachers thirty minutes I eao. sermpn. Sometimes, when to man, who holds the watol goes to eep, they preach a few ninutes long. r, buit the regular schedule time is airty minutes. Great Britain last year consumed orty-two nilliona pounds of tobacco, r a pound and a half for each one of to population. To attract travel Westward the an. ouncensent ii made of the discovery r a like of soda water on the Pacifio sailroad. Agricultural Nof ee. 'hE second regular meeting of the Fair Sfield- Agi icultural and Mechanical So. ely will be held on Thursday' next, the I inst., members are requested to attend. W. R. AIKEN, aug 1-$141 Seo. Turnip Seed. LAUI0E supply of Fresh Turnip. Ieed, I juht. elyd. AlsqTprpcrtlsne, Putr, f hlte Le41.jrlai an' oking - obacco, len.Chat6n Yarn,Brown Ilofnespun. Books, ledicines.'Ilardwsre, goes.:- Alve alarg t of Ladies Dress Gofds, which will be ,ld low for the cash. '. % July 2 4 icA8Tt& 3RIhQ1. Notice. OTic(di ,hreb given that the late I rm( iuff,. oud 4 Ir, was d is >lved h6 e .1th Inst , by the dAath of . .Cl ostE.of the partners, on the 1 of 'fu st., wwil oontinue the asiness r & .Arma name of Ruff & loud. A. FI. IUFF. CL.OPL0UD. July,26-tlx2 Dancing School, AS'T 8ession.. AoNs. GEOBIL'S last a session will commence on Mlanday, the h of August, but a sessIon for new begin ers will commence on Tuesday., the let of ugust. Apply at Brown's liotul. July 27.6 TRIN SUMMER GOODS I !Esubscribers are rselin~gsamu ly laig&stoch Mt Ladies Drea Good., Trimmings, Gloves and Hoelery, Oentleniei's Goods, H~obis 'Fartishing Goods, Domestic Goods, H~a't; siioes, &e., To which they invite a ctwparlson ith Columbia prices. . ardware, Wagon Materil, Paint., Oil., ,WoodJen wire, Wall Papering, Shades, Lamps, Medlicines, Booksi &o., &b. XeXASTER h BRICE. apt 18' 3. 1. IWUARLEY. Iafera the Olisen of Winusboro that Ionow prgpered to furnIsh all kInds of aol 8.uter Arnk's from Ice l~emonade to a'Chamapaiga cok Teil, &o., persons PAMiare fde'ibtafde er'umall quantities' any time. . been's a. M se.S*.-m RICE, SUGAR, Molasses AND Salt, AT MoIntyre & Cops. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY oF FAIRFIELD, COURT OF PROBATE. P illLL(P C. BROOM*, Elisa A. flinghe, vs. Austin D. Arledge. Mary E. Nelson anti her husuand James Nels9n, Willis D. Arledge. Williann Arledge, Jr., At Ila Ar. ledge, James Lowe, Oscar Lowe. Cook Lowe, Thomas R. Oladney, Janie C. Hughes and her husband Isnac I ughes, Laura I. astiles, 0. Cook Cast les, Harriet C. Castles, James A. Broom. William Ar. ledge. Sr., Susan Arledge, John Arledge, Jr., James Arledge, Mary Arledge and Sal lie Arledge. Summons for Partition of Real Estate. To the above named Defendants in this Action : You are hereby summoned and re. quired to answer the petition in this Re. lion, which is filed in the office of the Judge of Probate for the Oounty and State aforesaid, and serve a copy of your answer on the subsotibers at their office, in the town of Winnsboro, ini said State, within twenty days after the service of the Sum mono on you, exclusive of the day of ser vice. and if you fail to answer lie Petition within i time aforesaid, the Petitioners will apply to the Court of Probate of the County aforesaid, for the relief demanded. Witness, William M. Nelson, Esquire, Judge of Probate in and for said County, this the 6th day of July A. D. 1871. MoCANTS & DOUGLASS, Attorneys for Petitioners. W. M NELSON, (L. S.] Judge of Probate. To the Defendants Austin D. Arledge, James Lowe, Oscar Lowe, Cook Lowe. Thomas It. Giladney, Janle C. Hughes, and oer husband Isao lughes, James A. Broom. William Arledge, Sr., Susnn Ar. ledge, John Arledge, Jr., James Arhedge, Mary Arledge, ,nd Saille Arledge: Take notice that the Summons and Pt I i. tion in this ease were filed in the offlee of the Judge of I robate, for the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, on the 6th day of July. A. D. 1871. MaCANTS & DOUGLASS, Attorneys for Petitioners, July 8--tlawowx Winnsboro, 8. 0. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, -&c. J.e. P. P. T OA.I.L ED. Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 flayne, Street and Ilortbeck'a Wharf, CH AltLESTON, S. C. 5&- This is the largest and most corn piete factory of the kind in the Southern States, and nll art icles in this line can be furnishetd ty Mr. P P'. Toale at prices which defy competition 8&- A pamphlet. with fiti and detaIled list of all sises of D~oore, Fashes nd Blinds, anid the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid, en application to P. P TOALE, July 11-y Charleston. R. C. FERTILIZERS. The Undersigned Bkgs to Inform the Planters of Fairfield, That he Is Agent foreale of the following Fertl'asere, which he now has in store, and ist ready to furnish them at the manufae turer's prlcea,with the freight ad drayage added. Call anad get circular. -Production Tnereased n'om I to 300 per cent. by their use. 100 Tons Carolina. 26 " 8oluble Pacific. 8 " Baughs Itaw lione. 10 " ZellasSuperphosphat.e, 8 " Magnut Dohum. 8 " Atlantie Phosphate. ' " . Maryland Amnonated. 6 " Cotton Fool. 1 ' South Sea. Peruvian Guano. Land P'lanter. Compound Acid Phosphate for mixIng wtth f'ot te on ed. Cotton taken in esohange for some of them,, deliefed slev.tfall. JOiHN HI. CAl'HCART. EJs t' RECEIVD. A 'ONSIGNMENqT of Cotton Need Meal, fresh from the Mill at Columble, This Meal Is highly recomanended as tood fer' ell inads of uteek, especially fer Nilqk C4we. .t W Ewil purchase Cotton Used at -- ets. per busheL. ask &)41witea smnSsai IM!QRINT. NOTICIS OF WOODWARD & LAWa NOT lntendingto erry over unil next season, atny of our prevent stock of Spring and Summer Goods, we now oter lie fol. article# At Cost For Cash, Viz: Forty Piece Leno, Moxambiqtte and Ja. panese, several White and Colored Piquet, one Piece Buff Dress Linen, an assortment of ladies and Misses Lyle Gloves, one dozen pair Ladies Kit Gloves, afne assort ment of Genis Felt Hats. Our stock of Shoes ha recently been im proved and we can now offer somet'ing cheaper In Ladies and Misses fine work than ever before known in the market. A supply of one and two Quart Fruit Jars of the best kind on hand. In Groceries, We have the best Sug r Cured Hams, Best lreakfast Bacon, Gun Powder and English Breakfast Tea, Lard in Tin Buck ets. Remember we continue our CASi SYS TEM and will always effor our customers the lowest prices that a atrict adherene to it will afford. july 18 READ THIS. S. S. WOLFE EDITATING a change in the business i by the f.-st of September, offers their large and varied ktook, at such low prices. as will astonich the most skeptical, only come nrepared with the CASH, and you will be able to get goods regardless of the cost. The stock is large, and composed of everything usually kept by this establish. ment. Dry Goods, Foreign and romestie, Clothing for Mei's Wear, lats, all styles, Boots and Shoes, I'iece Goods of Woolen, Linen sad Cotton. Give me a cnll before spending your eash and be convinced that. at WOLFW'B you can get the best goods for the lowest Price. juane 8 Groceries, Hardware, Dry Good8, &0,, On liand and to Arrive. 40,00)0 Lbs. Prime Bacon Sides anid Shoulder,, 10t0 Ilbi. Louisville and N. C. Flour, all grades. 1,000 lBushels Corn. 20) Bble.Sugar. 10 Ilbls. N. Meclassus. 4 ilbts. Syrtip. r) hlhde. W. I. Molasses, l5 Dags of Coffee. Barels and hlatlf Ba-rela Mackerel, Tea, Soap, Tobacco, Salt, Iron, T1race Chains. P'lows and Plow Steel, lioes, White Lead, Rope, Shtoes, Osnaburge, Striped and Plain, Shirtamg, and Heavy Plam tation Goods, with. varied other articles on hanad andl will be sold as low for eash as the like articles can be furnished by any other in town. Parties wanttng any of the above, will find it to their Interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing. ,JOIIN HI. CATIH'ART. mar 80 TH E GREAT FRENCI RElIEDY. Dslamarre's Speolfto Pills, Prepared by UAnANCtKns & -DUPOwr, No. 214 Rue Lembard, Paris, and highly recommended by the entire Medi cal Faculty of France, Are the very best Remedy in all cases of Rpermaterrhesa or Seminal Weaknes; Nightly, Daily or I remature Emissions: Sexual Weakness or Impoteney ; Weaknes arising from Senret H Abits andS exual Ex cesses; Relaxation of the GenItal Organs; Weak Spins ; "Lime" or "Brick dutst" de. posits In the Urine; "Milky Disucharges," &o., and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Eaeesses. They cure when all other remediel fail. Futi direet-ons in every box. P'rice $1 per Boa, or 6 Boxes for $6. Sold by tihe principal Drtiggists, or will be sent by mail, securely senled from alt observetion, by enclosing price to the Sole General A getit for.Ameies, JOjI MOSES, 18 Cortlandt 8t., lew York. Pamphlets of advice sent free to any addr. as. Bryan's Pulhnonic Wafers are unfailing in the cnre of Coutchs. C'oldu, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Thtroat, Hoarse. ness, D~ifficult Breathing, Itueiphent Con. mumptiin and 1)1 eases of the Ltnge. They have i.e taste of fiedicine, and any, chilai yrill take them Th. usaitis have 'been to. itored to health, that. had before despatired. Testimsony give:' in-hundreds of cases. A single dose relieves eIn 'l eo Minutec. Ask for BBYA.TO PULMONIC WAPERS. may 26-4oVly I Mnow prepared to do work In the leet said bet styles. st oris elways v'arrnted., There is no necessity to go out of town to have work done as I can make as good BOO~"er BEON a; ;ayh,r. Oej.. auto .. JUST RECEIVEDs A Car load of Choice White Corn 50 Sacks Now Family Flour, Whit< and Smoked C. R. Bucon, Meal and Hominy, constaitly on hand, receiv. ed twice a week from Mr. Creight's Mill, at the same price as Corn. By D. R. Flenniken. July 25 JUST RECEIVE). Poor Man's Family Bi (era . Fluid Exract Cnnnabis Indi. cue. Pure (il homon, Lemon and Raspberry myrups, Lao H tic Acid, Best Coal Oil, Pure Sherry and Port Wine, for Medicinal Purposes, Mor. phine and Quinine, at Low J Prices, Liebig's Ext, Beef, Paleucto Starch, ilance's Eesence Ginger, Compound Syrup of Phos p hates or Chemical Food. Chlorate of 'otash Losenges for Croup, &c. DR. MOBLEY'S July 25 Drug Store. IJST RECEIVED, FIR OM NASHVILLE, Tennessee. Three carloads of Prime Corn, Seventy-five barrels Super, Extra and Family Flour, Five bairels Kiln Dried Bolted Meal. ALSO, Hay, Oats, Fodder, Shucks, Bacon Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Soap, Can. dies, Mackerel and Nails. ALSO, A large assortment of Plantatior Boots and Shoes. B.A.0CT & 00. june 1 WE have opened a beautiful assorlmenl of Prints, Jaconets, Muslins, Lawns, Ba. rages, Piques, Orcedines and oilher Dres: Goods. Also a general steok of Wite Good.. The attention of ladle. is called t< above. A full stook of Spring Clot hing The newest style. of late, &e. EmOOc. We try to keep Ihe best stook of Bhoea that thisi market will afor.i. You can gen eral'y get. anything you waat in tihe Slhce Line from us. Every 8hos warranted free from wood andl paper. A eall soliolted. LADD, BROS. & Co. api WINES AND LIQUORS I A LARGE ASSORTflENT Just Reoeived AT E. W. OLLEVER & CO0'1 mob 9 AT WhITE'S BAKERY AN,, OonfootIonariy I ANOTIJEft fre-h supply of plain and fan. Al ey (and les, Oranges Cocoanute, 1*eean, Brasil, ad IJasel Nut.., English Walnut., Atasmed, Braddi Peeb.s, ysers, *4o. 3.n 99 LAST CHANCE. B. F. DAVIDSON & 00. WILL Sell their Entire Stock of Goods Regardless of CO2BT, By the first day of gC ) Call and see them at once. Blacksmith ~ :EU ?1M " 4P Till- UNDISRSIGNED having recently purchas oil the Blacksmith Shop formerly owned by Mr. W. 11. Duva-i now p'repared to do all kinds of Repairing, llorso Shoeing, k&., in the neatest and best style. A. F. GOODING, apI 12 Proprieter. Crockery. A LOT of Crockery and Gaiss Ware. Just received at june 22 Mcl'qTYIE & CO'S. 2O 1 IIDS. Dacon Sides at 9j to 11 eeate per pound at june6 J. R. CATUGARi CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. -0 No Humbuging t Everything as Represented. MRS.11 SAW has returned from purchasing the third supply this sea. sen of Millinery and Ladies Dress Goods, which is one of the cheapest, most complete and fashionable stocks ever offered in this market, all of which will be sold low for the Cash, at F. ELDER. Always on Hand. A complete stock of Gents Ready Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Piece Goods in great variety, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers, which eannot be surpassed for cheapness and quality at F. ELDERI'S. Groceries and Provisions. 25 hushels Cow Pea!, Cornfield Seed Beans Canned Fruit, Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Cherry JRounce, Con.. feetiontarics, &c., all of whieh will be sold cheap for cash and cash only at F. ELDER'8. WROCIERIES and PROVISIONS, ,Always on hand at lowest cash price. FRUIT JARlS. The most improved Self-Sealing Patent Fruit Jlars, for sale low for the cash at F. ELDER'S. All we ask is a call, and examine our stock before buying and satisfy yourselves as to the cheapness and quality, for he is determined not to be undier sold by any one. June 1 r . ELDER. BR ANCH, SCOTT & CO., Commission Merchants, A UGUS7'A, GA., AOENTS FOlR MARYIAND SPAM BlUGA R RRFINERi Y, proprietors of A4X. CELS8IOR FI,O WEllING NIL LW, Can furnish all grados of Fresh Ground Plour rn barrels or saoks. Also prepared to exe cute orders ror Corn, Dlacor, Oats and any. thing that, pertain te P'roduce Blusiness, at the lowest. uarket, rates. We of'er extra Inducements to country merelhants in fur nishing. Standard reflned; Sugar at the P'rice Cost to lay dosen Ihere. Merchants would do well to send for price list. mar d-t8m ESTABLISHED 1859. SI RESPIECTPtJfLLY is form the citizens of aiboro and Fairfield Dlgtriet, thait I have at full assortraent of Watches, Jewelry, Clookts, Spectacle., &c., always on hand, anti will sell at the lewest prices, and would reajpecifully ask the coatnimancee of the pat rena ge of my old friends and eustomers, All goods warranted as represened. I ais ' 'epared to do all kindl of Wateh and Jew. eiry work and have always a good itoek aft materIal on hand, and will guarantee satli. faction. All work warratnted. ( H$A ItijiS Mh1Lf. R, Sedonad door front Vol. Ron's OEe. apit0 Hams1 H ams ! lhams ! Cure vedt.by