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New Advertisene nts. Summons for Partition of Real Es tate-MoCants & Duglass. Soap, Osnaburg-MoMastor & Brico To ent-G. 11. MuMlster. Proclamation-R. K. Scott, Gov ornor. See the card of Mossrs. Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commission Mer. chants, Charleston. 8. C. WatchesJwer, 9 We direct special attention to the advertiserment of Win. G. Whilden, an old fewelor, of Charleston, to be found in to.day's issue. It. C. Shiver. Mr. It. C. Shiver, one of tho most prominent and reliable of merchants of the city of Columbia, advertizer his card in to days issue. Read what he says. More Blood. On Tucsday last a gentleman ef this county and A. S. Wallace- known as "Buttermilk Wallace," and to the K. K. Investigatig Coinuittee, as a "Back-yard wanderer for trifling ne gro evidence," weoo walking th< streets of this town, when the county gentleman Uked Wallace when th bitter existing feeling between the two political parties would end. Wafllact replied, "that it would not end until more blood was spilt." W hat doi Wallace mean by such an expression I He could never convince the peopl< of Winnsboro and York that any "blood would 'ue spilt" with his as, eistance-and his political friends, the negroes, and four or fivo se ll. wags of this place will likely endlore the same, judging from the inglorioum and hasty retreat, Wallace, Wor th, ington and O'Conner, tho fearless Colonel of Scott's 14th Regiment of well armed mlilitia, in September, 1870, when a street row was brou;lut on by Henry Johnson, Sip V-lf and Wash Aiken, at the instig.tion, of Wallace and his Radical friends. The police wore then called into re quisition, asisted by the friends of peace and justice, the pure whites. As soon as the Rads saw that danger was at hand, they, like most of the whites who colleague with the negroes and Radical party, left the negrow to take care of themselves, their ad. vice to the negroes was no longer of fored. Wallace and his friends nmand a hasty retreat for their carpeU-bags, and then for the depot; to await a train from either end of the road. After sitting for some hours on the depot platform, they were in formed that no train would pass that night. That added new terror t< their mean countenances. Fiortu. nately they could not hire a private conveyance, arid consequently had te repair to their rooms in the hotel where they remained until breakfast time next morning. Now Wallarec talks about spilling blood. Whrer< did he ever spill any blood ? II< had better tell why he left York pri vate ly at the dead hour of night for Charlotte, some time ago. P'oor Rad. A South Carolina R'idical was heard to make use of~the following language a few nights since, after loosing his last dollar at "draw poker,'' "H< that steals my character, steals trashr but the follow th at got the contents ol my pocket-book. relieved me of' the last cent that I stole." Coun ty FaIrs. WVe notice that several Counties ir this State intend holding Fairs pre. vious to the State Fair, which is t< come off' in November. We huav< heard of no preparations being mnad< by the Fairfield Association for hold ing a Fair. What is the matter 1 has Fairfield not as good reason t< have Fairs as other Counties ? We think so. She can produrce as goot stock, farming implements, labor-sav ing machines, &c., as any other Coun ty in the State, and therefore shouit have a Fair. What does5 thre Assoicia tion think ? An interesting religious revival i: in progress in the Methodist chuch at Anderson. Thej~ D~orn Gold Mine, of Abbeville has becen prchasedi by Cyrus HI. Slc Cormick & Co., of New York, fo~ $20,000. Fours'Fa ee SchioiarshIps. The plan of giving scholarships ir the higher institutions of learning t, pupils distinguishing themselves ii the lower institutions, is so excollen and judicious that it commendis itsel to all. WVe rejoice to state, four aual scholarships for four suco,'e years in the excellent Military Institutiot of Virginia, are at the disposal of th teachers of Mt. Zion School, Winns boro. and will be gientoth m. worthy of the pupus1 comn pe~g'for 1&siter 41 OloCver. A writer in the Western Farwea gives the following experience in the use of plaster on clover : "1 find the effect of plaster on my clover to be good. In 1869 we had a good grass season. That year I did not use plastor, but in 1870 I tpowed the same groitud that I had iiown the pear before, and my hay was increased ont itird uver the previous year. In 1870 I used the plaster, yet this year was not so favorable for grass as 1869 was. The increase I credit to the use of plaster.' Iie Radical Oficials. The alarm of sicknesi has shown the cltraeter of most of the R idical officials in all their native deformity. The Mayor "sticks" for the piesent, but with that exception nearly the whole covey have winged their flight Northw ard. Ge Gurney, the Coun ty Treasurer, is away, and the d1 ut ie. of this responsible office are discharged by inexperienced subordiniates. Sheriff Mackey has not shown his head for soine wceks, but lie in re ported to be sick In New York., Coroner Taft siilppled off soie time ago, and nakces n1o sign of returplug. lit worst of all is the case of Cap tain Jenks, tle City Inspector. This ollicial has charge of the streets. It is his duty to keep the city clean and wholesome. By negloeting this work while "grinding axes" for Mayor Pill bury, lie allowed Charlebtop to become inadescribably filthy. Upon his shoulders rests the train responsibility for that wanton disregard of the plainest sanitary rules which brought the fever upon us. Immediately af ter the election he went to the North, where ho stays. As for the city, he leaves her, like a castoff mistress, to perilh from the disease which lie has givein her. Thes e Rad ical officials are line weather birds. They will draw their pay while the sun shines, but they flee like the wind at the first note of danger. What do the colored voters, who (in fact) elected these men to ofice, think of their conduct now ? 'or disease is no respecter of persons The blacks as well as the whites must suffer from the criminal carelessness of the Radical office-holders. Shall not. this be reieibercl at the next election d ay.-Charleston News. Stispentled fromi a Burniig Balloon. At the close of the afternoon perform. nue! of Grly's circus in Colmbn., Ohio, on Thursday, Mr..Chiarles Fish. er made anl asecnt in a huge hot-air billoon-or, rather ile balloon went up with Fisher dangling to a couple of ropes suspetided below. Innmediately bhile smoke was seen 1 issue from a *oitI on ihl ide of Lhe balloon about one-tLhird the way ny froin tie mouth of IIe.0 top. E4xe)f-rieInced eves at once dletected that the balloon was on fire, but the Wrolmilt, all ulIcolseions of his danger, went up s fright iid pr formannce onl the it rapeze When tle balloon was a boit, fifteen h andred feet in the air, the flaies were (een sudden ly to burst from its side, and sin uata. nteous a cry of horror weit np from the crowd be.lowv. Many turned away their eyes, aind one wonm fainited, ai, ex p~ctinmg tat Pishi would at once meet a hiorrible death. But, wlihtr it was thiat the nma erial ol thle balloon was not very in finmm able, or that thne lit air near the fiame was n~ot favorable to combustion, certain it is that, die hal loon (did not burn rapidly, anud I it ernn aut landed an safety upon the top of a .slaughter house, tirar the end of the" H oekinmg Valley bridge ove'r the Sciota where the burning ballcoai lit in dhe river, the wvaters of which extinigmshed 'lie (lames. A man wrote to Horace Greeley for a sit nation, and receivedl the fol lowing letter in Hoac' hnndwrit ing -"This is the 200th application an a week. Go to the devil. I can't lire every d-d fool.'' The document was signied H-oraeco Greeley, but no one could iead it. The mann pres'nt ed it to thle cashier, who looked it, over' and( handed the man $20, supN posing it to be an order for his salary,. anid he has becen drawing his salary regularly on that letter for six miontlis. We learn that a an by the name of Quinn was brutally beaten, one niight last week, ini tho' noighiohohod of Paeolet. Quinn, we .understand, was a staunch 'Ddmnocrat;, .'aniM the cause of the outrage is a -mystery to. all.-Unon Temes. The steamer Warrior, arrived at lb rtimouthI, England, on July 22d, after a voyage of twenty.six days and seven hours fromt the Capo of Good Hope, wichi is the fastest time on re cord.' H ave the courage t o cut the most agroeeable alcquaintanicO you have when you are convinced he lacks prin cipl.e. "A friend should bear a frienid's iuiirmnitiesi," hut not his viees. A daily pwpor recently containted an adverti.,emzenit for a lost 'large, black silk umbrella, belonging to a gentleman with a curiously-carved wooden head.' Eigh ty millions' worth of proper ty was destroyedl by fire in William sport, Pennsylvania, on the.21st in.g st ant. Napoleon gave a fete at Chisel. hurst on the 17th instant, at which wore presented several Kings and the Czar of Russia. The action of the Dublin police in defending the Phounix Park meeting Li sustained by the House of' Com Thursday and emong, other places of note in the COity of'Churches" was - taken to the Union office. After befna 'photn' hbugby iel a' ous :e editorial- roomsof the papbe, dunl pon its being said that he possibly would not oare t o. into t s' o'o0fup'osrg rootis, h6 -smd g "Well, I gessl hav6 set a good many columns of type myself in Georgetown, Ohio, years igo." "\Vhy, Goneral," said Geneial Porter, -I never hear of tbat," General Grant replfet' that it was true nevertheless. - flow to Pfterv 8mokEd Ileats. Take ground black poppe'r, the finer the better ; wa&.h the inold or soil of' from the hans or beef, aud whilio they are damp, rub them thoroughly with the popper. Two pounds of the popjgr will keep thirty pounds of meat free fromu flies or in sects of all kinds. It ean remnaln,af ter being tbus troatcd,,ii tbe smoke house, and not a fly will approaoh it. It also improves the flavor of the meat. To Bleach White SIlks or Flannel, Wash the articles clean,. rinse in sudsid mtoke vig bristoie while wet ; the stik must be brushed or washed with a sponge ; if rubbed it will never prets smoothly ; expose the goods to the air, and the odor will soon pass off. Another Method of Removing Mildew. Pour one quart of boiling water on two ounces of oblbride 6 lime, and strain through a cloth ; then add three quartu of cold water. Let the articles stand in this twelve hours, then rinso thoroughly. It will not injure the cloth. ProgresiIve6Demiocracy, A recent Democratic county conven tion at Canton, blississippi, adopted a resolution that one-half the offices should be given to colored men, and that the meeting should adjourn until September 7th to afford the colored peoplo time to consult .together and determine upon the names of oandi dates they would present for nomnina tions at the renasetbling -of the 9on vention. At a Now York wedding the groom forgot the ring. The traditional cur tain ring was unavailable and matters were at a stand still. till an ingenious lady cut off an end of one of the bride's curls and framed 6ui t this a ring with which tlq marriage was consumiated. wa Justin McCarthy reports that an Englishman might pass a mquth in Boston and never kuow there was a prohibit6ry law in existance. Playing at Dotor-"Ma, dear, Ada won't take her physic. I've ixed her a due of sand, and she says I must take some first. Doctors never do, do they, ma ?" Samuel Brock, living near Cheraw, was gored by a mid bull last Wednes day. The doetors think he will re cover. """Why don't you hit one of your own size," as the tenpenny nail said to the hammer. Exnberant Realth Is a blessing vonobsafed to tow. Even those w ho have beeni favored by nature wit h st rong conStitut ions and vigorous frames are apt to neglect the precaut ions neees'ry to preset ve )lhese precioug eagdowmnts Indleg atsrulQe heltt9re-bplthy and r bie a 'mAn is, the more liberties he is In. inmed to take withl hi. own physique. It u somne consolation to the naturally weak and feeble to knew that, they can be so In vigorat ed and 'built up, by 9 proper use0 of thme meians which science has placed at their dlisp~osal, as to have a munch better chance of long life, and exemnptioas from disease and pain, than the mealoathletto of their fellows who are foolishl1 enough to cuppose t hemselves invulnerable, and act acdording . ly. It is not. too much to say Ihat mno'e than hmalf tihe people of the civilised world need an occasional tonic, to enable them to sup port 11ho straint upon their bedies and minds, whioen thet i(t~a of' this restless age oc Ciaions. Yn fgot, a pure, wholeome, une exciting tonic is the grand desideratum of thle httsy millions, and they have the' arti ole in iostetter's Stomach Ritlers. It is a stamni-a medicine, l& e. It. ampets per mnanent strengthl to the weak systems and inivigorates delicate constit mti imte. Its re pultatibn and its sales hm.ve steadily In creased. Comisetitivo preparations have been introduced'adl libvum, and, as "far as ie public is concerned, ezd nauseum; in the hope of rivalling it ; but they hate all eith er perishled In the attejil, or been le.: far In thb ream. it has been the greal' medical' success of the present century, and It In qutitce detain, that no proprietairy . niedicine in) thlis coutry is as widely known, or as generally used. Feni lighuiettin'g reseef, p4ning ices santly (Sun'lays ex'cpted,) 1he Whole year through, barely su pply t demand for the l lustrated Almanac, -in w hillt.t naure and usies of the preparation are set forthy~ the circulation now being over eight- mil. hions a year. . sept 2 ll rOwrTAwr TO BiUItRn Axt).CosTnac Tous. -- We learn from our Charleston ex lmamnges that Mr P. P. Toale, the well. ktnown :manufacturer of Doors, 8ashes, Illinds..&e , has <stablished a'depot ae Nc. 20 Ilayne street, where he keeps constantly on hand not only all articles from 1hi1 own manufactory, but also every variety of builders' hardwvare, French and -Amerian winadow glass, both plain and ornamental, slate mantals, enji,,jan phiott,. ev~erything necessarym t6lslsh, b'adddatnely,''a resl dlenee a Itoreoty a obu/ /h . J r 89,t i "Tusa UNtvansaL Avs."-- )n'm in u nays over the continens --thrsough $ India, Cin a, .Japan, Peru, OhIali'arags, BrasIl and MexIco, and the United BSates-s in them all to soe extent. and In some to a great extent, I have found the universal A yer. representedb br his family medIeIne., which are ofteni held In fabulous testises.... Whel her they win their marvelons reputa. lion by thleir eturel 1 kiaotrinbt, but I know they have it to pucoh a degree -that ii -froi qtuently gave me a distinguishmed. impori lance to beqve cojne fropa the same Genshrg, f Fieldl'a lettosre m akrad,. sep 9 VITai..2MIR Ik. 08 '10n1111 , . 10LGAT8.80APrBabbit, 8nap, Cooking 6Sode. Also Heavy-Oenaburge for Cot. o Baigs. &0. J~ubt reo -ived by,.-. sept6 MoMA RTE & BRICn. G., :, Whilden, -Agt, INALrt1 iN. watch6 . Jewelry, Silyer and Plated Ware, Clocks, Pine Cut ayd Engraved Glars, Table Cutle ry,. China and Whito oranito Goods. Vases, Toilet, gets, Fancy Articles. Orlers from jhe Country carefully Iilled ad sadsfacuion guaeranmteed. 45 King St., Cor. Beaufo u1, Key Box 521, lIIAIMALSON, S. C.. sept 2-8in Kinisman &? Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal.Advances made on Gotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. sept 2-4m Notice. r11E undersigned hereby gives notice L that he will prosecuto for Trespass, ill (ersos for hunting, laying and leaving own fences, and cutting limber on his ands, situate in Fairfield County, S. C. Aug 29-tlx2* R. 0. CA M ERON. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF - FAIRFIELD. COURT OF PROBATE rohn.eador, Ex'or of Last Will and Testa. tnent of Doraos Mobloy, deceased. vs. Sarah L. Boulware and her husband Os, mood Boulware, Duloina Kerr and her husband William Kerr, J. W. 11111 and wife ilarriett Hill, Bethany Woodward and her husband Joel Woodward, Isa bella Dickerson and he% hushund Miarion Dickerson, Druoilla Mobley, Elizabeth Mobley, Lucy Weir, Jackson Mobiey, McLurkin Mobley, Nathan Mobley, James Mobley, Naney Mitcheil' Mary Hill, .. A. 11111, Susan Clayton, Victor R. Mobley, Robert F. Mobley, Isaiah Mobley, Ryan C. Mobley, Martha Mc Cromn. Mary F. Robertson, H. P. Mohley and her husband It. E Mobley, Cynthia McGraw. and her husband D. R. Me Graw, Bell Free, Larkin Free, James Free, Caroline Vermillion and her hus band William Vermillion, Jane Watson and her husband Robert WtIson, Gordan Free, William Free, - Foster and - Foster, (Christian unmes unknown,) heirs of Mary Mobley, deceased-Defen dants. ututnious for Partitilon of Real Estate. To the nboveenamed Defendants in this iction . You are hereby summoned and re lulred to answer the Petition In this case, which is filed in the office of the .Jidge or ?robate for the County and State afoi-esaid, mnd serve a copy of your answer on the ubscribers at their office, No. 0, Law lange, in the Town of Winnsboro, in said ;late, within twenty days nfier the service If le summons on you, exctisive of tio a of service, and if you fail to answer lie Petition within the time aforesaid, fle atitioners will apply to-the Court, of Pro. ato of the County aforesaid for the relief em anded. Witness, William M. Nelson, Esquire, udge of Probate In and for said County his the 28th day of August A. 1) 1"?1. MoCANTS & D.)U0 LAss. Attorneys for Petitioners. W. M. NELSON, [Ii. 8.] Judge of Probate. To the Defendants-Robert F. Moblev, saiah Mobley, Ryan C. Mlohley, Mar-tia' blcCrom., Mary F. IRobinson, E. P. Mobloy nud her husband, R. E. Alobley, Cynit hia bleG raw and her husband U. Rt. McGe' w, ~e:l Pree, larkin Free. James Frec, Care ine Vermnillion and her husitband William !errpillion, Jane Watson uand her husband lobert W~atson, Gordan Free, William Free, iotor R. Mohley, - Foster and - roster (ehiristian names unknown) heir of fIary Mol-ley, deceased. Take notice that the Petition in his case ,were filed . in the oclice of lhe Judgie of I'robat,.for the County of ?airfield and State of South CarolIna, on he 28th day of August. A. 1). 18'71. Mc~CANTS.& D)OUGLASS. sept 6 x6t6 Attornteys for Petitior,ers. The State of Southl Carolinia, COUNTY OF F'AIIFIEL~D, COURT OF COMMO1N PICVAs, Fames Md. McCollum,. Administrator of Es. late of Wihlliarn Crosby,-deeasedi, Plain-, tiff. against, James WV. Crosby, Francis Vongue and her husband James WV. You. gnte. Paulina ?rica and her husbaund t. uthberg. Price, Aimada McCollum M1ary Colvin and her husband Ainisley Colvini, Charity C. Teils and her husband Jlohn A. Teits, Joseph Ii. Crosby, William LI Crosby, John ii. Crosby, -Mattie, E. .Croshy, John Mohley, Butter stes, 8a rah E Rluff and her husband Daniel (I. ftuf, Lncy Smillh and her husband Wil 11am Sanith. David Crosby, Jr., and Alicia -Kelly--Defendants. - Summnis for Relief, To the Defentdahts i Yon are hereby utm.. 'noned and reqttired to nwer the or m. plaint in this action, which is filed in tihe affice of the Clerk of the Court of Com. rion Pleas, for the said County, and to sev oyo ora wer' to said conm pillf t.'ths uumie bts at their .otflo. Saw Ra ngedI inbsboro, In said State, jbi *$n'ty d~fs~ftet lihe ieryioe here * 4iclutsivo of the day lif efaib srvice: rad if you fail to answer. ..the compilatt wiithie the time eforesaid, fhe plaintiff in this actton 1will ajphj t'o.theo Cottrt for the relief dermande-tIn the baemplaint. D ted Juliy, 171, C' . McCANTS& DOUG LAS8, Plalintiffs Attorneys. T~ (l a eonderts, 'ames W. Ciepfuy, M4~ A lvI1nc1 he husbapd -AInsid) D~oV 'j Tako nojq iil Uthe Cors'plaint-I thlsr.etiosia~a'hiod in.tlle;otoce.--ot'fl Doutt of Qempitph.Pess, .foy Ciltd i qun and State aforesaid on the 20th day ol July A. D., 18'(1, McCANT & DOUG LAS8, * ~I4~22~.x6 Attorneys Plaintiff's. sie 22 -,--6. Winsbro 8. - NEC;TAR WHISHKEY. cIJUn of n 'Fi'ner~a..,. w11eca i... WHOLESALEKAND JOBBING * ASpecildq witf Lusoi the Saruson. N~1ew o'ft. (10 lle fever belng in Charloston, preventing a large number of buyors from visitiug.t hat oity for their fall stock, we have this day telegraphed our partner ie Now Yorkh:o buy very largely of such Goods as are usually jobbed in Charleston-t-as Dry (oods. Boots andShoes 0lats and Cap, Millinery and Strawoood-i. Our thirl 1 .or will he devotedI to whole aaluing entirely, and in larger quanuities th an evor seen in this place before, and on lime to approved unmes. Merclipnt.s will. pleise aemember that none of theso lines are new to us. We Iave. wih short inter mission, dealt largely in all thuso Goods for yeari. The lady re-aiders will remember that nt this hott-e a lirees can be bought from the finest, tirei class Drest Gooda stock in the Bouth, cut anti alid maitide to fit, and guaran. leo it, or cut and iinade by measure sent by mail. The newest, style Freinch Bonnet or Ilut can be had here. The best and pret t'est Fho2 here. In fact, we claim for ot.r house t hat it is "the best place" of the South to get the best at the least prico sept 2-11x 11. C. SIlIV EIR & Co. TO RENT. r flE large and convenient Dweliing re. cently ocupiodby ir 1. It. Stuart. sept, 2-x2!2 U. H. MbcMASTEit. Pictorials Magazines, &c. RRANK LESLIFS'S ILLUSTRATED PA per, Iharper's Wee'1ly, Chimney Corner, Day's Doings, Every Saturday, Waverly Magnaine, Now York Herald, Joul'nal of Commerce, Appleton's Journal, Putnami'. Magazine, Plbrenological Journal, Ilunt's Merehnts Magazine, Novelv, Biographies &c., may be found at the Drug and Book store of McM ASTER & BRICE. _tag 10 FERTILIZERS1 The Undersigned Begs to I loni the Plnlitel's of Fairfield, That he Is Agen for'enlo of the feollwing Forli.izers, which lie now hnas in .tmore, an.l is ready to fornish themt at the mjtafc turer's prices,with the freight adti draynge added. Call and get circulairs. rihoductio1 Tnrelned fi'-on 1. to 300 per cent. by their use. 100 Tons Carolina. 26 " Soluble Pacific. 8 " Iauglhs Raw 11onie. 10 " Zell's sper'llosphate. 6 " Magntni lonumn. 8 " Atlantic Phosphate. 6 " M arylanl A moniat ed. 6 ' Caton Foo:l. 1 Soth1 Stit. Pertlvian Gulano. Landl Phtster. Compound .%cid Phosphnto for mixing wilth Coltont Seed. Cotton tatken in exohango for, some of Itrm, deliveired niext falI. JON 11. CA 'HICARr. mar 30 Furniture and Building. I ICESP'ECTI.UILLY iniformn lie citizen. or innsbo aro and surtrounintg coutry that I ami precparedi to make and irepair Fuarni tre, some ready mde Ot hamii. I ai preiared to iniI anid Repr ir I ous es. All work doine an a workmanlike nman. iner nnd done, according to price. If you want good work you nat pay a good price. lI; you wnt a Botcherd ,Job pay half' prie. Choice L~auber' andt Shtingles always on htand anad for sale. aug 12-l m Rt. W'. PitlLLPR ~'''. Poor Mana's Fanmily Bii ters - Fluaid Extract Cianntabis Indi Cus. Pure Oil Lemtont, Lemon pnd ltasphertry Syruips, Lac tao Acil. Best Coal Oil, Pure ~ ~N~ Slaerry andl P~ot Wine, for' M Iedicinal Punrposes, Mot'. pihine anid Quittine, at l,ow Pre.Liebig's Eat, Beef. - Pal met to Stitrchi, llantce Esseniee Gingetr, Comapountd Syruap of Phlos plhates or Chemnical Food, Chlorate of Potash Lozenges for ('roup. &a). DR. MO)ILEY'S jnly 26 Drug Store. To Parenits anid uardlianhs. A YOUJN( man from tn erland, aged 20, 11wishes ai situation na Teachier ini a pri vate or public Commonom School (while pre ferred) in Fairflhl or :adjaenat Cotieis. - ile is a Oradutate -of I heo I risha Traliing Model School, ata and hbeena engdged as professional Techelr for l he last five'years. Hias a licnse certificnte, 1st class, grade A, and first cnas reoommnendlaaions from school truastees anad gentlenieni of the high eat positloni, na to his c.har'acter, eflicletacy, experience, &o. Poir furthier partliuars, &o., enquIre at Ihis oflice auag 29J---2xl 00unty Commissioner's Julice. F.auriar.~ Cotux-rv. August 22, 187l, - .,f II. b~le b L ouat to lie l owest huitdr atn V nt aurday. thle 23dl of Stene e next, tiho lsqilding 01 .a Iritdge over little Riv'or, n iar John A. IBrioc's chIt Mdill, 'tow jship No g, aiid Biradge . to lbe about 70) feet in lenagthi wit hi at lcest r tree spilans and butilt of goaod hmbter, annd in a wotrk msanlike moannter. S'aidl Bride wvill be let. 0111 at the alte wifere it is to bie butilt. Md. G. hUN LAP, Chiairmani Board Cotnty Counesioneva. aug.-x4 County 'omlnlixnioler%? Offlce. 7(1i1lff annual mue' iny, of h.e hboard of I County Commni-neair's for Fniriel Cont t ill t ake, plai.a 4n Ilhe. first Tuegs tday in )e[.tenmber', 1871. .All persona having bIlls againset the Ponnty,lwill deposit.the anhot .with- the Clerk on or before the first day oif iep'em. her, and in default thereof suachi bill will not, lbe autdited at'said ul m eeatinig. Tarl TIarl Tarl 'TUST recelvedh at fe.jinea99 MowrtN' V cE. -BAVUSoN &go$ 116ARE Selling their Entire Stock AT COrnT. aug 22 IMPORINT NOTICE, OF WOODWARD & LAW. NOT Intending to carry over until next season, any of our present, stock of Spring And SuInmOr Goods, we now offer lie fol. aricles At Cost For Cash, Viz: Forty Piece Leno, Mozambique and ia Panese, several While and Colored Piquet, one Piece Buff Dress Linen, an assortment 3 -of Ladies and Misses Lyle Gloves, one dozen pair Ladies Kit Gloves, a flne assort muent f Gensi Felt Ilats. Our stock of Shoes has recently been im proved and we can now offer something cheaper in Ladies and Misse flne 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 llama, 1est Breakfast Moon, G, P w.h-r ned English Breakfast Ten, Lard in Tau Buck Ilememiber we continue our CASII BY'-. TEJI and will always offor our customers (Ibe lowest prices that a strict adherence to it will afford. july 18 JUST RECEIVED. A ,Cair load of White Western Corn, Louisville Flour, all graden, Pearl White Griat and Ilominy, Seed D. R. Flenniken. aug 22 READ T HIS. S. S. WOLFE ', .-;EDITAT ING a change In the busitiess I Ti by the fi.'st of September, offers their large and varied rok, at such low prices, ais will natonlrh thea roost skeptIcal, otbly comc rpreparedl with1 the CAS II, and you will be able to gel, goods regardless of the cE.St. iThe stock I la rg , and composed of every Ihing usually kept by this ostablish Diry Goods, Foreigu and Tomostli, Clothing for Mcen's Went', Ilata, all styles, hoots and Shoe. , Piece OGoods of Woolen. tdnenm and Cotton. Give me a call herore spending your cash and to cenvinced Ihuil. ati WOIYE'S you can get die best goods for thec lowetst P'riee. june 8 j ~Yellow Ochre. A t,0T at MelNr'YitE & Co'S. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! TH subscribore ars netoig a* vauen. ally large stock of Ladios Dross Goods, Trimmings., Gloves and Hosiery, Gentlemen's Goods, House Furnishing Goods, Domestio Goods, Hats, Shoes, &o., To which they invite a comparlson with Columbia prices. .A.LSO, Hardware, Wagon Materials, Paints, Oils, Woodenwaro, Wall Papering, Shades, Lamps, Medicines, Books, &c., &o. T'0ELt.IVE C.A9'EE. MXcASTER & BRICE, apI 13 Window Shades*/ A LOT OF WINDOW SHADES, Moulding, FURNITURE, &c., &o. Just received and for sale low for Cash at M oINTYRE & 00'S. nov 17 SBLLING OUT AT AND NEW YORK Theli undersigned in order to make room for the Fall Stock, is selling off'his Summer Goods at Cost. CONf8IsTING 0? Ladies Dress Goods, Uinderskirts, Hats, Bonnets, &e., Gents Ready-Made Cjothing, and almost every. thing kept ini a first-class Dry Goods and Millinery House. HeI alwvays keeps a full stock of Flour', Bacon, Lard and Gro ceries, on hand at the lowest cash price. All ho asks is a call and examine his Stock, if you have the Greenbacks. august 26 F. ELDER. Lirery and Bale at STABLE. sS A. F. GO0O0D INGQ, PRIOPR IETOR., I WIL reee on or about the erst of septembeor neit, a lot of' eSstra fine Ken tucky hiorses a d Mfules. Parties desiring fine stock will do well to call on me earily ila connection with my ILivery Stable. I have openedl a earriage, liuggy and Wag. on Factory. All work neatly execated and warranted.* Give me a call. aug 26l Champagne ! OhampagneJ I ALOT' of Campagne and a lor fine wih ich 18n' Fl E.S'FPOR TI'Is. Just Rceilved. UFulton Market 'Ba'ef, by . jnea29 P . R. W#LENNI