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i(oat'la utyI will not be allow. eit 44r itji oir AQutpets, to ad %or tise any other thau their l eg Iitn:te business, unle-ss by paying spoeclally fir t-uoh advertisemebt. Winnsboro Cotton Muaket. For the week ending 24 inst., 259 bales of cotton have been sold in this market, at prices ranging from 17 to 171 cents. New Advertisnemetg. October 15th, 1871 -H1. L. Elliott & Co. Notice-Saml. B. Clowney, Special Referee. Now Arrivals--Mclut)re.& Co. Feathers-Molntyre & Co. Messrs. McLaughlin & Johnston offer a fino stobk of boods in another column. Land Sale-Saml. B Clowney, Clerk. Positive Notice-R. J. MoCarley. Deatlh of' a . 8. Soldier. Private Wm.'J. Langton, of Troop "JL" 7th U. S. Cavalry, stationed at this place, died Saturday night last. His body was interred in the Presby terian Church yard with military hon ri. Correction. We have been requested by Mr. Thos. M. Lyles, Executor of the Will of W. S. Lyles, deo'd, to state that the time of the sale advertised by him to take place on lt day of No vember next, has been changed to 1st Monday in Noveuber. Seed Wheat. Those desiring choice Seed Wheat, Oats and Barley, should not fail to c.all aud examine our youag friend D. R. Fleniiiken's stock-who has de cidedly the best Rted May Wheat we have seen in this market. See ad. verti-emc,,t. Time caiited. All perons indebted in any shnpe. to thi p:.per tre urged to come for ward al pity up. We can'it work for nothing. .ud unlesA our demands are promptty met, we bhal expose all who asponge uptn the poor printers. Nioney we w.ant and money we must have or soniebody will be to to f*-el bad. Cold Weafer c- om Ciing. "Jck Fo-- u.e ii. fir t. ap pe n zice it, -ur on o. - v ). la i d y mo.g,1 Th . ' I . . - Cleau34. Mlulter% Jet-, Ob"N . erf! -1e. GaIes Mllet hrt ijat vn WV, ci't-N, Jeweb-y andit Cl .eks. anid is ntow offe.rinhg thiemu a, loiw hieus eis for O.Ish. Thcse. who4 wish a good clock, or watch. or a sp~lenididl set of ear rings, or breastpina, or gold buttons of any kind-ettn procure them of Mr. Muller, lie having visited Now Yo~rk, for the purpose of supplying the wants long needed-in laying in a large assortmient of goods in his line. Wanted, "A big buck nigger," seven feet high, to attend the Editor of this paper as protector and body guard. Proposals received in writing. H aving heard that "X" is planning an attaek upon our Sanctum, we have provided ourselves with a brace of -pistols and a bowie-knife, and when we get the body-guard, we shall be -"ready 'or the fray." "X," Be ware? - County Commnisatoner's Re port. We propose in a slhort timeo to give our readers the benefit of an investi gation that we contemplate making of the transactions of the Board of County Commissioners of this Coun ty. There is good ground for believing that outrageous frauds have been committed by them, and the people's money wasted and squandered. If such is the ease, we intend that It shall be known. and the character and ea p.,oity oif our so-ealled rulers shown up n their projer light. We shatll be greatly obliged for an~y info'rmation on this head that mnay be in the posession of any of outr f riends. str'aw berries. By referring to our advertising col umuns our readers will perceive a cn venient opportunity of provid ins themselves with a crop of this delica cy for the next sprinig. The Wilson's Albany ;Is. the best variety for the South,' profu~ely pro. duciung fine large berries rr.,m the middle of March, to the midi14 of July. October is a very proper month fur tranispiantine O?cu$1sa ..Mlfa agerie. Ily refern)ice to our advertisitag col. un.tajit will, fai ob-erved, that "Od Joh.tu Robsitwon,' the Prince of Show. tnnti,.will exhi' it at Wimsboro, Ou. tober -28th. It is usolees for us to expitclate upon the good qualities of 09Od John's" shows, as he hap been traveling through this country for the past fifty years, and as a natural con sequence everybody knows him. See double colutmn advert isement. Errata. In the annual report of the Couuty Comnissioners, the fiscal year ended August 81st, instead of November 3lat, 1871. Also cash on hand and taxes in execution, should read Nov. 15, 1870, instead of 1871. Who's to lamise I We ask the question, who's to blame for the wretched condition of th< road froin Winnsboro to Rocky Mount and especially "Goaley's Hill 1 We are compelled to centre the fault in our County Commissioners, whc are paid to attand to such business. By reference to their returns it will be seen that they have been hand. somoly paid for their arduous duties, Then why not attend to "Goaloy's "Hill." Monster Prize. Everybody now-a-days more or less trusts to luck ; and this probably is the reason why the great scheme of Generals Butler and Gary, and Mr. John Chadwick, of the South Caroli na Immigration Ass, ciation, has met with such remarkable success. A five dollar ticket calls for one of 2,404 prizes, the lurgest of which, is an Academy of Music worth $250,000 ; the recond, $100,000 ; the third, $25,000 ; and Eo on, from $10,000 d.own ai ds. The drawing takes place the 2d day of Junuary, 1872, and % ill be under the control of tiome of the must dietinguished gentlemen of the South. Washingtou Irving, in conversatior, once ulluded to a won of t-uperior -il ompoeity as l'a great mjan, and in hi own estimation a very great nian-a man of great weiglit. When he goes to the W .o the E-st tIips ly." Trnst Wh.1t Time Sanotioned. The ma:xii thi the I oie- of the people - ti' voice -if the divinty may in, s..ime e-es, he Ie. li tol dienl.t, ut. letentImnv of '. 111 rmil 2il'y tan l wipem-.de t~o i~ I t-orb a seri- I' TY.-ars, .I tl i o III. : V- 11. I o -v d is u -.1 mh-*- flight I I.ei arch eu t c atd it pr ov .1 to I... "tne f tho'-e stu'nry- r-ev-it 'n-s 1 at ennnnit cfn ba.ckwards. T o-dtay lloi-tetter'-. iters i s one of t he maetc populmar r,-m-di.-s in ehi-istendomn. and enimmantt-l a larger s:ile' thtan any other medicinnl pre-paration. do mlestic or irmporledl. on this shIe or the At. lantle. Ae a cure for dy-jpepsia, hilions disorders. nervous affect ions. genera'. de bilily. and a-u n prevenitive of epidemic te. ver, it lakes precedence of evecry othier re medly. This fact should teach the ambitiou countly dealers who endeavor to roisi their local abortions on the public in it< stead, how fuile their small aitempis to cajole the community must necessarily be Where the game fish have tailed there Is no chance tar the "sucker's." oct 3 Our modern course of living begets a condition of thue body that requires occa sional relief. TIhe system becomes en. teebledl, deranged. clogged, and labors in its task. The mind Pympathizes with it and both sink, or are depressed together. To restore the vital energies, purge the sys temn-cleanse the blood-take Ayer's Pills. --Olagow (Ky.) Frce Press. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. BY vrtu ofauthority vested In me a, E.xecutor of the last will and testa nieet ot W. 8. Lyles, deceased. I will offet for sale at publio outcry to the highest bidl dler at the Court. H ouse in Winnsboro, oil the first Monday of November next, all the real estate belonging to the said W. 8 Lyles, deceased, to wit: All that valuable plantation or tract ol land, whereon the deceased resided at the ihme of his dealth, containing One~ Thousand Acres, more or less, lying and situate in the County of Fairfield, abtout three mnilet from Ash ford's Ferry and Strother's Depot, en 8. andl U. Rt. RI., and on the pubmlic high. way leadhing to Winnsboro, and bounded by lands ot W. J. (Ulowney.Dlr. T1. J. Lyles, 0. II. Pearson, Col. Daidc Province and oih, ers. This place is as healthy and pleasant. hy located as any in the Slate, atnd thas upon It a c-oto. table d welling htouse, barn, stals, gin house ad other necessary out buildings It willhbe subdividedt Into two or- more tracts, and offered for sale In such parcels on the (lay of sale. Plats of which will he prepared in due time and alhon n to atny one desirous of seeing them, nnd great pleasure will be taken by the Exeen-itor or W. HI. Lyles, residlng ont the premises, in showing the lands t-, any one who may de sire to see them before the eale. The personal property consists of a Horse, three Mules, some Cattle. one- Four and one Two Horse Wagon, Household andh Kitchen Furnitur -, &c., will be sold on Wednesday following o~n the premises. The termis of ale will besas follows: For theo personal property, Cash. For the real es tate, one third cshb, and for the balanco thereof, a credit of one and two years. equal annual instalmunts, with I ,terest from the clay of sa'e, payable annually - Purchasers t.. give bond with two' or more approved sureles, andl a mortgage of the ipjremtises. arnd pay for all necessary papers andl re'enmue stamp~s .TiJOMAS M. [,YIE.1, Exeeulor of then Will f W. 8. Lyl.. dAe,. WAIT EQ. T HE -BIQ S1QW, e TH1 0LY -y 1ENAGERE, CARAVAN, 1Y SEUt& CIROS, That Will Visit the Southern States This Winter. % p. Sixty-seven years of age, with an experience of over Fifty Yearn in the South as owuer of a Menagerie and Cirvu.4, on his Grand ANNUAL TRIUMPHJAL TOUR -.Through all the Southern Str.tes with THREE MIONSTER PVLOS One Exclu-- ively for thet Mm Ienmi, Akwo-ber expressly for the Meniagerie arnd Caravain, The third dev ote d to theo Equestr ian Eiitertalumuents. All adjoining und conoretling together, but Only One Price of Admission And one Ticket admits you to the entire combination, Managerie, .Caravan, Museumn and Circus. 4 T Me Mum, ara and fxirtasiro Sit-evneLargst andwt Beti PaaeEereen on te Puift Strset WihthiSoung PLTRYCUSLDEU, oruo oEA ELE.aereiu Cr n i rn .unre P on ofFet i shllo theiroutubsistance-thet WIMA D7OSTRVIJN On ly on-esy on~ eitonn thw e W rdadca e cn Ainwe h -Menagr at Mmalli rou sportn na rii Onl Oea Lake f OceansWater / -1 A WLD ARTRIA MOSTE YA ba neTckt awth s roud. The onyioe coneibition, inA 'eries.Caavn .Mt eain and thatus WINNS-BOBO-,~ s. *., t REMEMBER TH EA AV N 'E Z., WAITF~I IT WA~cforwOr oi!gO.N E T lIrottrANT TO llttunKRS AD I ONtRAU Tons.--Wo learn from our (,Charleston ex 0111haes that - Mr '. P. Tonle, the well known mantfacturer of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c., has estallslhed a depot at No. 20 Ilayne street, where he keeps constantly on hand not only all articles fron his own manufactory, but also every variety of builders' hardware, French and American window glass, both plain and ornamental, late mantals, and, in short, everything neoessary to finish, haudsomely, a resi donce, a store or a ohurcb. sept 2 IMl'ORTINT NOTMH OF WOODWARD & LAW. NOTintendingto carry oor until neit season, any of our present stock or Spring and Summer (Joodls, we now offer the fol. articles At Cost For Cash. Viz: Forty Piece Leno, Mozambique and Ja. panese, several White and Colored Pignet, one Piece Buff Dress Linen, an assortment of Ladies and Misses Lyle Gloves, one dozen pair Ladies Kit Gloves, a fine assort ment of ocuts Felt Hlats. Our stock of Shoes has recently been im proved and we can now offer somet oing cheaper in Ladlies and Misses fine work than ever before known in the mnrket. A supply of one and two Quart Fruit Jars of the beat kind on hand. In Groceries, We have the best Sng r Cured l~nins, Beat llreakrast Bacon, Gun Powder and English Breakfast Tea, Lard in Tin Buck ets. Remember we contittue our CASh SH S TE.I and will always offer our cttstomers the lowest prices that a striot adhereie to it will afford. july 18 Pure Tripoli and Emory. W ELI, ktnown to jewellers and silver smiths as h stperior and economical article for alen iing and burnishiiting G d, Silver, Copper, Steel, iritait ia nd otheir metals. And also for cleaning %vintows, Mirtors And Olnsiware. For satle by sept 9 MclNT'RE & CO Kinsman &' Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal.Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. sept 2--4m JUST REOEIVED. \ 'ONSIGNMENT of Cotton 'eed .\Jeul, fresh from the Mill at Columbia. Tis Meal is highly reecuimended as food for all kinds of stock, especially ror Millch, (Cows. '. e will purchase (Cetton Seed at - eta. per bushel, jan 2!8 KETCRINI & ROBIERTSOiN. W E arc now prepared to Gin Cotton with dispattch, i 000) pounds per hour,) with convonieutT l rot n tha recoept ion. Toll ('no SixteenathI Pat aonage solleited. My Grist Mill grindls every~ daly. eept 70. It. T:fOMPSON. LIier and Sl M STABL E. MLr A. Fe GOD INGQ, J .WII,L receive on or nhrout lhe fir'sf oIf I SeplenhIer neXtitn lot (of e-ir line Ken tutcky lItr'es a d Mltue. ll is desiring fine Stocek w itl d, a II ito call *'ua me oarly In colnnectio~n nltlh noy I.iv'ty Stale. I hitton .peuted a ('arrhuuge, ~U.agyv aund Waga on J'ntory. All vron k neaty executed and warrnnted, (Jive tme :uenti, aug 2fl Bill for Partitioln. John P. McKissick and wife i9. Jnvld L,. Glenn Adinr. nild others. Pursunt.t to an oa-der of 'ourt made In the cetaso ahtore smat d, ta creditors of the estate of II. A. Glenn ude-l., tare re qtuiredi to presetnt and tettthlish~ thIeir claims before theo undeorsi-is lerno at te oflice of Clark of Conti;, in WinnsboroS8, C. on or before 1st Nov itext. 8A M!,. 11. ULOWN EV sept 21 fx6 lIeferoc. CQlgIato' Famt11y 801ap. TAol Pbtmshe, Concentrafel f Lye, S Axle rense. Candles, Pickles, Ratlstns, Gu mado ed Caps. Also a arrel o N. 0. Syrup, a sttpetior art latn. Fo'r sale by , MIN2*YRE& CO0. vep 0 IJVilION &CO ARE Selling their Entire Stock AT aug 22 NEW GOODS! G11o( 1RIES. )]AVE just, received a fresh lot of all Iinds of Grocories, both Fancy and St aple. mQUORS. The celehrated Old Bourbon Whiskey, di. reet from Kentucky, bestides every kind of Ilindy, Wine. Ales, &c. LEATER. (lood Hemlock Fole-Leatlher. FISh. A lot of A merican Club Fish, bettor and cheaper I hin Sardinei. sepi 2 It. .J. MulCARLEY. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF PRoBATB John Mendor, EIx'or of Last. Will and Tests. met of Dorcai Mobley, deceased, vs. Sarah L. Boulwitre and her husband Ott mond Iloulware, Ditilciun Kerr and her hjusbandl William Kerr, J. W. Hiill and wire liarrieti liill, Ilethany Woodward and her litiband Joel Woodward, Isa helli Dickerson and bei husband Marion Dickorson, Drucilla Mobley, Elisabeth Niobley, Lucy Weir, Jnekson Mobley, McLurkin Mobley, Nathant Mlohliy, James Mlobley, Nsincy Mlitchell' Mary Ilill, 1. A. 1l1ll, Sisan Clayton, Victor It. \lobley, Robert F. Moubley, Isaiah Mobley, dyIi C. Mobley, Martha Mlc Croon Nlnry F. Itobertion, E. P. Mobley and her husmud It. E 'Mobley, Cynthia Mctraw, anid her itusband D. It. Ai Graw. Bell Free. Larkin Free, James Free. ('arolite Vermillion and her hud b:nutd Williat Verimillion, Jane Watson .iid i-r Ihund li.bert Watson, Gordain Fr... Wi' 'l ire. -- Foster and -- S-r. : A.- i. nis unknowu,) heirs of .\l 1 b. y, lee..-ised-Defen Siummo1011 I'- Paitition of Real E."state. To the above'imed Defendants in this action . Vo nre1 heC irebiy summointned and re - ,jiired I0 tolswer I he Pet itio 111in ti case, whieb is liled in the ohlice of the Jtudge of Prtobate fur the~ County uand St ate taforesaid, hand( serveC a copy of yi'ur nnsiwer on the subsc~ribiers at their ollico. No. 6, Law itnge, in I he Town of W1~iinnsbtloroi, in said State, witIn I wentty days nfter the Service of the summnonts ont you, exclusive of the dlay of service, nnid if you fail to1 ansewer the Pet itionl w ithIin lie I ime aforesaid, thie Pathhloners wiltlinply t lie Court of Pro. hate of the County af'oresaid for the relier demaonded. iiswss, William M. Nelson, EsquIre, Ju it ge of PrVohnt e In atnd for e'tid Coun ty t his the 28th day of Augui A. I) 1871. MlCtA NTt & 1)-IIUGLASS. Attorneys for Petitiottera. W. ML NELSON, [IL. 8.] Judge of Probate. "~o I Ieo )ofendlants --iobert F. Mibly, lioi Moley, Ilyan C. Niobley, A'dart ha ilet'romn. .\lary F. Itobinson, 1E. P. NI obley MIcGi nw ando hter hubad~o I). 11. Mc~r w, l-li Fi en. I. -u kinre. .Iahtes Free, Caro linet.~ Vrillioun and hter hushantd Willia~m Ve(rilli,'n, .1ane Wa 1tsont and her husband Rtobert Wat son, (lordnnt Ftree . idttiam Free. Vitct or iR. MIobiley, - Foster and -. FI,ter (ctrisitan namesii unik nown) heir of Mary Motlev, dvcenased. Tua not ice t hat Iho Petition in this case wCre fled in the offlo. ot the Jtudge of I rote, for the County of Faitrfield an-l State oft Fotuth Carolina, on the 28th daty of Aupust. A. D). 1871. Met'A NTS & D)OUOIL ASS, set5 -6Attorneys fur Poltitioneru. 'Ti EORGIEATI FRE NCI REM11bY Ddlamarro's dc~ific Pills, Prepar-ed by Uantacctumtn & t)itrowr, No. 214 Ritu Lo~nmard,.Paris, anad highly reconniucnded by the ettt ire Medi. cal i'nenity of Fraonce, A re 'ho very b4st. Rtemtedy in all eases of spel(rmaotrrthowa 07 Semiinal Weoakneus Nightly, Daily or I remtu tre Emissions: Sexunal weaikes tl~Ror imtpotettcy; Weakness arising frouu Secret IIluabits amt Sexual Exz. ees; htel.txatioun of the fletital Organs; Weat-k Spine ; * inme" or "Brick dust" de t~osits in the Urino ; "'Milky Dischaarges," &c., and( nIl the ghiastly train of .4ymuptoms Thiey cure when all other remedies fall. Futl diret onis ini every buox. l'rice $1 per Box, or 6 Iloxes for $5. Sold by the princripal Druggists, or will be sentt by mail, scoturely sented4 from all observat ion, by (-ncolst~ing price to tile Sole Geeral A gent fo~r A merion, JOBi MOSES, 18 Cortlatndt 8t , New Y'otk. Pamphlets of advice sent free to any aiddr -as. Br~yan's~ Putlinonle Wafers,. are unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Thrcoat, hloarse ness, Dillicult Bireathing, IutoipientCn stnmrpt i-n and his eanes of thto Lutng-4. They htave r o tamute of rtediditne, and any chIl wll takte thtetm. JIThcusatnds have been re. storedl to hlealth, that hlad before despaired. Treitirnoniy given In hundredg of cases. A single do0se relieve int 'I en Minnti. Ask for BRIYAN'fl PULMONIC WiAFERSt. may 26-cowly Tar'! Tar!. Tar! 'rUST received at Cejuia2R - MatNwevn rF.,A - BACOT & CO., Have Opened Their 1W~W STOEM, AND have on hand the largest stock of GR00ERIE3, PROVISIONS. BAG GING, TIES, &cp that have ever been of. rered in this market. Those having the Cash, will be certain to gel a bargain in our line. Wearedetermined to sell very low and give our Planters no excuse for going to Uchmbia. Our Stock Consista in Part of 60 Bales Bagging, 600 Dundles Ties, 6 Barrels "Cut Loaf " Sugar, 6 " Crushed 6 " Granulated ' o " Standard A, 6 *a " 1, .4 6 " " ex-C, 6 " Portland e I hhd. Livew pool white 1 " Coffee C, 1 " Demerara 1 " f. It. 4 sacks Old Gov. Java Coffee, 4 a Ilitation 4' 4 " Laguayra o 16 4 Best Rio 6 " Common Rio ' 6 lierces Blalimore Syrup, 20 barrels N Y. 4 3 " Silver Drip 8,rup, 8 " Golden Drip i 4 blhde, C. It. Bacon Sides, 4 '' Bacon 1 4 " C. R. Bulk 1 4 " Bi con Shoulders, 2 tierces Fino Family Canvassed HlamI, 20 boxes Cincinnati Candles, 10 " Family soap, 10 " Common 1 8 " Laundry Starch, 2 " Pearl '-Extra" Starch, 160 sasks Nashville and Louisville Flour, 60 barrels Augusta Flour, 20 boxes Fresh ('lcese. Bairels, 4 barrels, I barrels and kits of Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel and Shad, direct from Boston. l'enclhes, Pineapple, Prepared Ham, Spicedl and Fresh Salmon, (reen Peas, Quinces, SIrawberries, Lima Beans, and Crnnuorry Sauco, Tomatoes, in 1, 2 and 3 lb. cans, cheap by tie dozen, Tongues, Pre pared Cocoandt, Bread Preparation, &a. Cut Nails, Horse Na.iis, Mule Shoes, Spales, Shovls, Manure Forks, Axes, Ilames, Trace Chains, Balances, Steel yards, Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Pails, liggins, &c. 26 cases of Men's Women's and Chil. dret 's Shoes, of all styles and at all prices. Call and examino our slook. REDUCING 'ME= IM~u IF 41 IM As usual with us, we offer our et tire stook of SUMMER GOODS to Cash buyers, at greatly reduced rates. Bargains offered in every line of Goode, such as Boots and Shoes, [late and Cape, Dress Goods, Men'i Wear, &c. Call soon, and if we can suit in styles, the prices shall satisfy Overy one. LADD BROS., & CO. Cotton ! Cotton I We will continue to purchase Cot.. tou during the coming fail!. T'he lib eral prises paid by Wilnnsboro mer chants the past year, we trust, will induce all Fairfield to sell their cot ton at home. COUNT A LL COST W ELL--you can find no bettor mar kut. L ADD BROS & CO. Drugs~ M Vedicines!I Having refitted our Drug store in the best style, we will continue to sell the purest goods at the lowest market lrices. Especial attenution paid to quality and standard strength of every article offered for sale. Full stock of' the best preparations of flitters, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils anid Dye Stuffs, ,L'a mps, Chimneys, Spices,C. gars and every kiud of house keoping g oods, usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded. LJADD BROS. aug 12 FER TILIZERS, Thell Undersigned Jiegs to inform thle Planters of Fairfield, That lhe Is tant forealo of' t he following Fortiizers, wh..ch lhe now las in slore, and is ready to fua'nish thmem at the manufac. tuner's prioca,withi tihe freight and drayage added. Call and get circular. Prodhuction lncreasied from 1 to 800) per cent. by their use. 100) Tens Carolina. 24 " Soluble Pacific. 8 "' Daughs Raw Done, 60d Zell's 4uperphosphate. 6 'Magnuta Bonum. 8 "4 Ailantic Phoasphate. 6 " Maryland Anioniated, 6 Cotton Food. 1 '' South Sea. Peruvian (Guano. Iknd Plaster. Compound Aaud Phosphate fer mhig with Cotten Seed. Cptten takea in exohange fer some of thaem, devrdnex~fail. *ar 10 NECTAR WJIS$EL llD1La. o( Flge Old Nebiar Whiskey..... Just reenvd by rmar 2 4fl V. 1M910