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0:- Messrs. Griffin & hloffman, Newspaper Advertising Agente, No. 1, 8t. Itaul's Street, Baltimore, Md., are duly authorized to contract for ad vortisemonts at our lowest rates. Winnsboro Cotton Marketi. For the week ending 10th instant, there were 166 bales of cotton dis posed off at 17 to 181 cents. Not a cAd1 l 'e^^^ According to the Reporter of the Charleston Courier, Gov. Scott will decline i re election to the Guberna toria Chair. New Sto e. By reference to his advertisement it will be seen that Mr. James Beaty, lia opened business at the Store fvur nierly occupied by M5erss. Boo & Co. We bespeak for hin a liberal share of the public patronage. An Explanmation Needed. We should be glad if Gov. Scott woild explain to the people of South C.u-olina why he permits State Treis urer Parker to remain away from his duties thrc6 monls. This is an out rage, and the people should speak out in tie strongest terms of cundemna tioni of it. Menr Advertiseatreuuts. Miehwsrs. Bacot & Co., advertise to. day a steck of choice groceries. Give thent a call if you want something :nie. See notice of S. B. Clowney, C. C. P., in regard to sale of valuable pro. Perty.. 8ee .lvti.-ementt of R. C. Shiver & Ca. Ne~tv ~'4 We ueg wiave to Cal l 0t atention of our re-ider< to the ign advoi tise n-cit of Al. . I'. r in totinys i . sue. lie h1 S goo , o t .ve -O.... tior, and partics w-anting laytlIIg .fron a knitting needle to a band, spik' --au be ,upptied by calling ol, hill.. We return thanks for the samples of "nice tliinga," sent us. 09 Contractios will not be allow. ed, uuder their contracts, to adver tise any other than their legitimate busine!ss, unlletss by paying specially fir such advertisement. Fall ;oOts. We direct special attention to the advertiseuent of Ladd Bros. & Co. 'I'hey have on hand the most complete sto.-k of goods ever brought to this market. Give them a call. S. S. WoIre Advertises a large and carefully selected stock of fall Gooeds. H~is stock will bear inspection. Go and examine for yourselves. AssothIer Oftmge Poor Jim Brooks, "the fellow that shot at a rabbit and killed the hog," h as been lodged in jail. Regriescat in , tie. Columbia Union will please copy. Old John Robinson's big show will visit Winnsboro on the 28th of this monthI. The Charlotte Democrat has beeni requested to state that no foe will be charged for entering any article or nimal at "The Fair of the Caroli.. nas," except on horses competing for premtiumis on speed. We call the attention of o'ur read ers to the advertisemaent of Messrs. Gleo. WV. Williamsa & Co., of Charles. toni, in another column. They offer a number of kinds of Ties for stale, among which arc the Eureka and Ar. row so well and favorably known to our planters. See card. Noltssie., We des.ire to call. the attention of our worthy TJown Council to the n um. her of vagrants frequenting our streets, lounging on the corners, atid makiig prioximiity to thIem anything but pleaiant. Tlhe Vagrant Act shtouild he rigidally tanda p romtptly ett forced, r~ ad those.~f st ieat l's..Cra mrde to se: ye the comil:a.1,ai iy int a~ ,.a 5 pr.11ablec way. 'f'he Sotuth Caraollaan Ismanlgsul.. Ilin Prizes. Thela d rawing of th 2,40.1 8 e in I he above enIterparise, wv: 'ake t le ill ,niattary 1872, undea tia,. imay e. menlt (of Gen. Wrght, of GO..rglis Hona. Roger A. Pryor, of Newi York, Gent. lBradley Johnson, of Virginia, and Col. B3. H. Rutledge, of South Carolina. The tickets are only five dollars each. The highest prize is $250,000 ; the next, $100,000 ; the third, $25,000 ; and so on, fronm $10,000, downwards. ulase Ball. A match game of Base Ball was played in Columbia on last Tuesday between the "Mutuals" of the Oolum. bia garrison, and the "Nowlan Club" of the garrison at this plade. We regret to learn thitt the "Nowlan's" tame Off econd best, the, score stand Ing 51 to 6 in favor of tiin "Mu tuals." In this conhootion we would sug gest to the you'ng men of tb Town, in view of approaching cold weather, the formation of a Base Ball Club. Outside of the pleasure of the game the exercise would be vefy bondfloial and prowoto hardihood and good health. Let some of the public spirited ones take the matter in hand. Corner No. 1. Mr. It. W. Desportes advortises to day, a choice lot of goods-. In addi tion to other good things, he has some extra fine Cognao Brandy, which we can safely reoomnmend, for we have tried it. Fortuneves Waltilig ior Some body. O.a or about the 8th of January, the series of Gift Conoorts will corn mence in Charle.ton) Whiich will re sult in twenty-four hundred and four people drawing cash prises amount ing to five hundred thousand dollars. The highes.t prize is na Academy of Music, worth $250,000; the nuxt is a pile of greenbacks, value 00000; the third. $25,000, and ,.o on. Thos, born to good luck will win thee gifts, for the enterprise is in the hands of some of the mnotdistinguished men in the country, whose word is their bond, and wbose purpose is the nobler one of raising large ineans with which to settle iunigranti on Southern lands. The tickr-tt are five dollars each, and niy bc purchased from the local agents (it the South Carolina Land ad Immigr.Ition Aiodiation, Char le.ston, S. C. Bae Mail. We are glad to chronicle ilh fit that aitBso BAll club, call 'd ti "ted Jackets" has been fornied 1)y the young mjen or the tovin. Thi, something much needed by tih. younger portion of the community and we hope that the organization will be kept up, and tnade one of tiev the attractive fiatures of the town. We learn that a club has also been formed at Itidgeway, and doubtles: we shall soon see contests for the championship of Fairfield. iNegro Debts. From the Greenville Mountaineer 'f Oct., 4th instant, we find the fol lowing facts, which may be of vast interest to some of our readers: "At the last Term of the Court of Conimon Pleas for this County, the question of negro debts was brought directly before the Court. Suit had been brought upon a note, which was shown by the evidence to have beeni given in part for the purchase money of a negro slave. In chmarging the Jury, his Honor Judge Orr stated that when elected to office, he had taken an onth to support the Constitu tion of this State; that a. clause of that Constitution expressly for bade the collenttion of debts, the consid era tion of which was the purchase money of a slave or slaves; that in his opin ion this clause wan not inconsistent with any portion of the Constitution of the United States, which also lbe had sworn to rupport, and that there fore he was constrained by the oathl which he had taken, to charge them that they could not, omistently with law find a verdict for that porti-on of the debt which was for a slavo. He stated hb had a distinguibhed prece dont in disregarding the~ late decis ion of' the Su.tne Court of this State d eciaring such debts collectable. Tha t Judge E~arle, in the case of the State vs. eloBride, and upon some what irhilar glounds, had refused to regard a deoision of the thea Su prerne Court, and had been sustained by the remodeled Supreme Court which hleard the case onl a ppeal, Ihe Jury were out but a few mrin.. utes, arnd in) threir verdict ignored thle negro part of the debt. We do not know whether an appeal will le ta ken or not. floW to Curie Cold. As the seasons for colds is now up~on Us, It may interest our readers to learn what high medical authority says is thme best treatment for those tmonblesotne attacks. Thie adv'ice is to ed ut oh icng at theals but a piece of toni:,t, Oriak frcelIy o~f cold 5mater, walk twice a oumy ;ill you are In a genitie Ip. r ep ration, aInd go to bed early, Souith (0 Aroliha Ilonds Ih Walf Etreet 'ihe Ne Y~ ork hera ld,.f inen. 1*~ dauy, ltintt repr. o the. stock anket. for 'he precedring day, say I Thebc Southertn etarts botids were untfavorably inifluenced by a fresh dla pla y ofweakne.'s in thbe Sout b Car olinas which~ touched the lowest figures re corded siince thleir restoration to the call of the Stock E~xehange a few yearasince on the resumaption of inter est paytlnents. It sees that a large amount of the bonds had beetn hypo thecated with the Tenth Nationa I Bank, which called the motney, rrnd was compelled to sell the bonds on account of the default of thme borrow ers or the money. The January and July bonds sold at 49[ and the April and October bonds a 484. 'Reader to ill their Iues" Nothing Less Nothing More. On a review of the several a'tielei which we have written concerning the lottery scheme of Messrs. Butler Chadwick, Gary & Co., we acknowl. edge to an excess of oenutre on th< gentleman njamed. 'this impression and acknowledgment appears the more just and satisfactoty in our judgment bcoaus- some friendd haVe respectfully nsked us If we had tt been) i our striotur13, "too personal." We voluntarily take this statemeli fromt a seuse of justice to the partie n elod, and fi om no request, so1liCita Lion, dietation, or an)thing of the nort, direc'ly or indiieetly, from any peismn. It is what we honestly be lieve is duo to the persons unamied. Christiain NeiyAbop. Fortier Destruction of the Georgia Itiet Crop. The Savannah Advertiser, of yeater day, (Fi iday,) Hays : "We have bewi ShOWn adv ices fromt the Satilla, which state that in addition to the disister sustained by the crop from the heav3 Ju:y and August flows and storms, nearly all the islaodrs in the Satilla River are now under water, and there i.< ko possibility or stvitng iu wn) plat. tat ions in that leinity more than a hialf eit nt d even tha in a diaageu conidi to n." r$s 1 of FI6sih The AnnTual Convention of the I ,icopal Church for the diu.:e of N -w York is now in sessiin. An lit t rcsting incident) iutlaindiately after the organitation of the convention, was the re.jection of the tpplicntion of the Church of St. Mary thet Virgin to be adinitted to bationioal coinet-tiun wi ;h tile dioces., ou the gronnd that It was impossible for the commasnittee having the matter it charge to.deter tine whether it was Iownu C.atholie o sonething else. Indiall Persionni, "Basby-Hlead," the Clief or the Caerokee Indians in North Ciuoliia) %as int Augusta yesterday. la i bu 'y scttlimig the alitairs of' his tribe, which tinnmber about 1,600. They ha e just tuide up their miinds to go ciet. lheir present hottie no long. 4.- game, etc. In the Wes.t they xp.ect to find better luitirig grounds. BinAab-Head is ab'o11t fitty-sik yea old, 1ad is a well preservedspeci MCI ot his tribe. A Prompt Executive. On Sunday night Governor Valk er received a disiatch from Cai.t in R->bins. n, of the Daniville Grays, ask i'a for aimmnilition, in view of tl pr bable reiiewal of liostilities by tKl0 rioters. The (I overnior promipt.ly re p!ied that lie wouI 'end the aunlaltuni ion by the 4. A. M. train yesterday, or by a special train if rcessary, and added : 'Avoid bloodshed if poessi. b e, but preserve the peace at all hazards." To Kranti D. Hunter of Leone, Central Auierica. T State of South Car'olina. C NTY OF FAIRFiELD, COUR F. COM:MON Pl.EAs. George L.. luon r, as administrator of I la Estate of Geo go Ri. luniter, deceaseed. Plainatilf a-'ta ist Ad am F. II unaer Abram F?. iluni er. Iieur'y II. luiter. Cyrus W. Ilunt r,. J. T Dearintg, nnd all others, creditors I' said dlecnsed, whose interesis mlay req ' e an answer to this Comnplatint--Deferm is. Silnnuolls for hielief. To the D~efenidants Yott ate hereby soot moned and required answer the coimpiant in this action, which t. tiled in lie office ot the Clerk of Commuton 'lens, for the said County, anid to serve a y of your answer to the said complanint on te subset iber at his UilicejNo. 7. & 1. Mla -et Street Winns.. horo, So. Ca.--wirthin Twc ty Days aft er the service hereof, exclusive of thle day of such service ; d itf you ft to answor the Complaint within thle timi e foresaid. the plaintiff in this action wil ply to Ihea Court, for relief demanded ih th complaint. Dated 9th October 1871. JAS. II. ION, Planintiff's A omney. V'ublished by order of the Judge. oct 1 1--x 6 Winnsboro, 8. C. Trust What Time Sanctioned. .'Phie maxiom th~at thle ' tice of th l p ~ eoplt is tie voice of' uthe divinty mtay itt somet cases, he openi to dtiubt, bit atIest imoniy 01 hmonest. andh entightenmeil witnmessc s ext etingi ihrouigh a series of years, nnid tall to the samte puarport, is worthy~ of cedenice, ad mit s of no qtuion. Uott such test imon) lie reputtationt of lostetct er' inach liii. ers ns ant atntidlote and enmre for tsty nal mtenits is based. Duirinmg lhe t wenlty yea~ thai it has he. ta biefoie ithe world, Iinnmo rahle prepariations intendled to coinptt withI it, hatve gone up like rockeita, and comeo down thle extinuiihed~ st ickst. .\ean. while lie pro.girs of i lit inicomprale tonic has been swIft antI steady-n-lways upward andh onward like the enagle's flight Its t i troducnt ion produced a rt-voltutiot iu ltheapeticsot, and it proved to lie oneo e tose sithiiiary revolaitionis lihat cannot gt hack wards. To~duay hlostett er's liii term Ia 000 oif this itot populiat' retettica in chri'stendnin, ail comanitds a larger palm than arty ot her thtetlicinial prepnttiion. di. mestic or lmpoti ed, on this sideo of te At - laittie, As a ete for dytupepsin, bilious disneders,~ fttietis nifetettotti, general de bIlty. nnd ts a pirethtive of einudemnho ft. vmer, it IakI's precedenrce of every othetr re mtedy. Th is faet blhould tenoh thle atitibitlious Ctitintmy dealers whlo enideavor to foisi their local abortionis on the public in iti it enrl, It av futile t heir all aft emtpl to enjole thei comuniiy must necessarily be Where the tautme fish hagve faIled the'e Is no chattce for the "sucker's." oct 8 lbirotaraxT~ to ilutti,r,pns ASt) (oNiTRAc TOins. -- We learin fromit our Charjlesion ek. chi a nges t liat Mrt P'. P. Toal', t he well. kinown tmainufactur'er of Dootrs .Sashes, Wiinds, &c , tias (statblishied a (depot at No. 20 lIayine street, where he keepsconstantil on hand not ontly all uartioles from hiisowri mianutfaetory, bitt also every variety of builders' hardware, French and Amerlmu1 window glass, both plain and ornamental, slate mantals, and, in short, everythimng necessary to finIsh, handsomely, a real. denea n t~re ar a chuch s-p 2 Or uhsdern course of living bbgets a condition of the body that requires occa. signal relief. The system becomes en feeblaid, deranged. clogged, ahd labors in its task. The mind sympathises with it and both sink, or are dopesatled together. To restore the vital energies, purge the sys tem-clean:e the blood-tako A)er's Pills. -Ol.%4gow (Ity.) Free Press. SUNDRIES. llicklMI Tongues, Smoked Tongues.lamt of (he cheioest lrands, Sodi, Lemon. Gin gti, Fallcy Ahlt iller Crackeras llorse. fotd's Bread lreparation. highly reoom nierided, (aint'si Sea Fonnia Mr iMtking bread and 'hisonits, I crisc Dev. Unlt, excel. lent lunichies. sutpnere. &e . 15) boxes Glos ter Cheee, 11 b, xe< Engijlish Diairy ( heese, Cox Gh t ise, As.srted Extracts, ranid Penches. Ass.rteI Jellies. De.o Coconnit. Lemon Syrup. Enaglislh Pickles, at 60 cts., per bottle, Sardines, Cigars. &c. oct 10 BACOT & CO. sTY~LISII DR. SS-hM AKING. R. C. SHIVER & CO., COLU.11.1A, S. C., ,kRE now prepared to receive orders for D Dres Making, and hnvo thie sane done with dispatch and in the Tip of the Fashion, They have secured the services ahd tit peritendance of MIS ANNIE WITTVOGAL, Atsis.thl) I hadimtilselle Cinib One ye.ar front Paris. And employ none h1t11 tle bes.8t iands We gUtrtintee every thing we do to aalisfy. 11ridil ifossenlis Gotten ip at short notilo-'. Ordtes solicite-. It. C. S. & CO.. dleahl id Millinery, Dry 03oosl. lHuots and Shoes. Futr.. Carpets. llats, anI al dndles line of other Mesrchandise. It. C Stvenu. DAVIDs JoL.S Oct 10-tIxl QROCERIE~S. B BLS. Extrat C and Brown Sugiirs, Itack erel in IarreN and i its, bbls. Plour. Canned Goddq. tltesh Ilencheq. Oysters. Devilled Jinnm. ['omnatoe<. S-lirdines. Greeni Cornt, Presh Sainon, ino Apple. Jellies, Prese-res MiseeiAineouis tny Pnche-esj Irstnly Cherries, Pickles. Chow Chow. imported. Vine Che*ing and Smokinig Tobacco. Segrits. Tubs, Buckets. Churns, CIege. C rnoktrs, Tin Ware, Hroonts. Parlor Malhes. 1111 id L411611. 14xtrA. Vine Old Family Rye, Old Nect'ar, Old Log Cabin. Sherry Wine, Port Wine. hlollaind tin, Phre N. C. Whiskey and Itectitied Llwl Whiskey. We MaLe Pine L.itjinoi a RPECIALTY. and those In neEd will do well to apply at Corher No. 1. t t It. W. DR$P"13ktEFS. Olt hAud a full narortinetit of Shotetils, 8pades. Manuteh' Forks, Ti-nute hdhahe. Bnl andes, Steelyards, Hames. \tile Show-, [nils, lMido Nails, tP1tes. S11(1ce pans, Well Huekein, Alkes, Ake li111ttiles, Fi-y Pants, Sieves, lintihets, 8tedi Iron, iorse Shoe Iron, &c. ;ACOT & CO. oct 10 Ten4 T01n41 Ten8s Just receivesd a full nsasortmnet, tf lthe above. consisting in part. df Young fly. son, $1 25r per his.. Oolont'. '$1 60p pr lb.. imperiail. Al 7 'ier lbt , RI.'tra Yitne tun Powder. $2 00O per lb.. lRtmdi.4h ltIrnkfast, $1 60 per lhb, ctenIeull~y s'll'et ed lthd ud fine flavor. B4llOi & th oct 10 NEW OODS NIJ GOODS Poplins, Delaiined, Linds~eys, P'rinits, 1l ibbons, Shiaw's, firoad dlot i, Casimneres, Jeanes, QJuiltsi 20O Clohidng, liat., c lsi nds, hooks, &0. We ask the n'tent Ion of thd JIndies and thie Public generally to thte large and choice assortmnent of the above goods, *hoh *e are now receiving for (he fall 'rado. McMASTElI & BRICkI 1.871. D AILY receiving the largest and best ass market, which will be sold at prices Asi TO T)IE LA)IES-Thosein want of attachment, to the latest Over-covering in I Dress-from a Jaspanese Poplin to Fall styl they will be suited both in quality and pric TO TI GR ETL E MEN. -Those wishi (loths, Boots nnd Shoes, also a complein Il before purchasing elsewhere Wnti ybut *111 fi To the Planters and communily in genorm at inrge. Consisting of Goods., Domestic it vMi ce on tnst for CASHt. Time nosortment is iarge, and am receiving additions' daily. My motmto beiNg quthlk sale? hUd smiall prol oct 5 F 1 A 71 IL Wit woutld re pectfully enil the atthtton of the ed Iplo of Fairfield to oufir M.A.MMOTH BTOCK OF Dry Goodis, Boots and Shoe, Clothing) Hats and Caps, Crockery, Hardware, Nutions and laney Goodp) Wood Ware. Willow Ware, &c. W"eV G-Tsx'a3.tee All Goods at the ILowest Price They can be bought. at in Any Market of Our Stae.t tIvery like of Goods Full and ilomplete. Give our Strek a Look. LADD BROS. & CO. oct 6 NEW GOODS I GROCERIES. I IIAVMtia re~qived a rreshm lot of all kindse of' Groceries, beth Fsancy and LIrOins. Time celebratedl Old1 Bourbion Whiskey, dII rect front Kentucky, biesidea every kind of Birandy, Wine. Ales, &c. LEATH ER. Good heomlock Fole-Leathecr. A lot of Amtlon Club ughl, better and cheaper than Bal'ines. sept 23 R J. MictA itLEy. ESTABLISHED 1859. formthiien of Winnaboro and tPairfield Dlisttt titar I have just retmsrhed fromi t' Voi-k and have piurch-imsed a fusli assortment of Wattch-. Os. Jewelry, Ctidck, Spectacles, &c., ands trill sell at the lowesti prices, antd w#ould resjpet-fully ask mime continumantle of mhe patrohage of my olhI frieinds and customneru* All goods warranedl as reresented. I am psrepa red to do all kind of Watch and Jew elry work and. hiia lways It gned * tock of good material ott itand andl wilt guarantee satisfaction5 All Wlsr'I Waranted. flecend deer frem Col. Rion's Offie., NEW ARRIIVALS. ALARIGE assoriment of Ladies, Genta Aahdl Youtha Booms anti gboe.. Also a lot of Rendy Matte ( lothming, attel a lot of S4moking and Ci'etrit Totnacco. dlust re ceived by MeIN T I Il & CO. sept 28 ml Ibr ?ar'tition., Johh P. McKissick and wife ,s. bavid L. Olontm Aduit. and ulhets Pdttatmtani tt an order of Couft. nIn t time Uurtuse sove sinted. the Oft'ditorg of the estate of fi, A. (tlvnt dee'd., are rem qiui tU Jri!lnt id estahiiah their eldtims biefor.ie ho underignsed t mlliefetee hi the office of Clerk mf Court, in Winimasboro 8, C, on or h-fore 1st Nov next. 8 iMIL. 1i, CIOWNEY sept 21 fl in Referee, Notiod. PItillip D. Cook Ex'r. vs. Jredtry L, Allen, and other's Creditors of the estate of John Ricks dem'd. are hereby notified thsat they aroe.e quired by order of Court in .above action to present and estabissh their elaims he fore the snhersigned, on or- before thte 1et day of December, next SAM M6. B. CLOWNEY, inept 80 flx2. stpecial Referee Colgate idamify Soap. S T^"C", Po*'-h'. Concentrat-d tie, Axle Grease, Candles, Ilckles, IRaissa Omun Powder amnd ('aps. Also a barrel of N. 0. Byrup, a superior article. For sale by MofNrTYRE & 400. seP? 9 L 1871. )rted stock of goods ever brought to this onishingly Low. New Styles-from a Hoop Hkirt *ith iluasel he shape of Ii1sques and Paletotes, or a New es of UAlico, can find an asedriment in which , Calico as low as 10c , yer yard at 8. . W L"E'". g New Styles of lint-, Clotlhil Casmimere to of Furnishing goods and .1-osiery. Cll ad the best class of gouds at 8. 8. WOLFE'S. 6l, I would invite an inspection of my slock nd Foreign, will be sold at a very small ad. of Shawls, Cloaks, Blankets and Overcoats, The whole will be at prices to suit the times. As. r. S. WOLFE. Liverr aLd Sale ai STABLE. & At . GOODING, PROPRIETOR. 1 WILL receive on or about the first of September next, a lot of extra fine Ken. tucky llorses a d Mules. Parties desiring fine Stock will do well to call on me early In connection with my .ivery Stable, I havo opened a Carriage, Buggy and Wag. oh icloI-y. All Work neatly ekedtted and WVarranted, Give me a call. alg 26 . f tIo ~0 zc rs C;" - *" rW . . W d g) t. bQ 'cC) -~- s n .~ . oIN C 0 W 0 ue ry, Chna. adWhilen rait goods. Vases, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles. Orders from thie Coinni'y carofitilly filled and~patisfaction guarateed. M5 KigllgS., Cor. Beanfrainl Key Blox 621, CilA RLESTON, S. C. sept 2-8 ProTT r Win Gri. MiWhgidsen dA sept i l0.t i.N 101189 Joh endo, Jewe' y, ofIS iler aneta FienCt nof noro i Moble, deensle. vs~l. rond BoIlwarendulcinaeKerriandiho husb d. ilaner, J.le W. t,', an anderr thandJoey WootilkIsa Mobley, i Latogaaitc WerdaksnMoy ? b~t'King Mbl, Nath B anral c Mlobley, CII.R.AlILL SuOsan C.tn Vco se. Mo2 yRbetP.MblyiIna anrhr eus and to (Iibl, Cn th Mclra, and hert lO husdD. R.ur,) witreoealin rmillon tnd rer u band iliam ixer in, Jatrnnge ason d FyrstllChris eveey unknwn, hteirs of M~a Mobley, dees--Defen wtinellios thill Bthtin Iof Rea anY r herebysumoeband retxwtil s quiedlo nnkese-on anPet husnd r iono whichi iled in rhoits o thle Judgae o andbsee a cy Weif Jakutanwe unote stiurber a oliheyroc, Nat ha, oLeyw R11ge,~ A. 11h1e Ton Winnr, i tor Soey, iyn wn. dabys arth se-c (of the tmarny F. y~ort, e.lus'. Mofhe d lfsice sand i.f yo ail ton iate the Pettio nd ti he itimei afrsi, t.hec U'ttfra s ll Freey toki reeur ofro. batsofee Crdonty afrnioa iu foher rlief, beanded.it, enllin ae Ifto Witee, William re,. Nern, -sur Jtirs of Mryaey ad fo sid-Couny dais.e2t a fAuutA 81 S~hhinoA fbornysVfr eitioof es. JdesofPrae. To the Denadana---Roberts in toble Mcom, M eiareF hrobynusonE and robe antird er hsand, R. EtiMonit, Cthi a and srw an copy husan y. uR. Mcer nth slieriVer iio anher ousbchd Ni). li, am Vermitlie, JIne aton ad hrni hsand Sobtit Wtin, Gorntyy Fr tilh seric, ofctor tmRn Money, x Pol'r n .--.. dt osercit name unknown) her o otMaydetley eesd ta nofilhlan h. Neli n suin teJuge of P robate n for said Countyo lithe 28th lay of Augus A. . 181. McCANT8 & WUOG AS8, Attorneys for PetIitirs. W.s fwM NISN ( . 'The only Reliable (1i Distribtttion in t1i4 dountry 1 $60,000 00 IN VALUABLH GIF1S To bt DitatedIV IR L.o D.u S1 siB 162nd Regular Monthly GFT ENTERIS, To be Drawn Monday, Nov 27th, 1871. TWo 'Grand Capitals of $5,000 Each in Greenbacks, Two Prizes $1,000 Five Prizes $00 Ten Prizes $100 Eaoh in Greehbacks I WHOLK NUM11HR OF CAs81 oirTS $100,000 1 lorre and Buggy, with Silverbounfte4d liarneds, worth $000. 1 Fido-loned Rosewood Piano, worth $600t 10 Family Sewing Mnchlies, Worth $100 6 Ileavy Cased Gold fluantihg Watches 'and Ileavy Gold Chains, worth $8t00 each. 6 0ol- Atmerican lunting Wnttohes, worth $126 each. 10 Ladies' Gold Ifunting Watalles1 Worth $126 each. 800 ild khd Silet Lever 1unting Watoh es (in all) worth from $20 to $300 encht lndies' lold hdtitiie Chatins, Gent's Gold Vest Ulanlas, Sllvor-platett Castors; Solid Silver and Doublo-plated Tatlb and TeaA R1yons, Ivory-handled Dinner Khit s, Sit. Vet plated Dinnet' Forks,Sllver Vest UhainA Photograph Alboutts% Ladies' Gold Breast p11na aid Hat, riligs, Gent's Breast pius, Siint Studs aind SleeVe Buttons, Finger. rings, Uold iietis (9ilvel' extehalon,) eta. Whole noumber Giris, 11,000. Ticketi limited to 110.000. Agents wnnted to sell Tickets. to whoni Liberail Pttnuims will be paid. Single Ticketi $1; 81k Tickets $61 Twelve Tidl; -tf 010 - Twenty-1ive Tiekete $20. Cirefflat-s (o11tiitng [a B1 lit of prizes, a dedoriptioit di the ihanrner ot drawing, and other iblbrultation in refer& once to the Distribution, will be sent to any DOne ordering them. All letters must be ad& drehsed to L. 1). 8I NB, liox 86. [Aice, 11)1 IV. bti 86, Cininnati, 0, oot 6 JST RECEIVED. CAR loat St. Louis 1bd May Aecd Wh6it, Car lo!%d St. Louis White, Black and Red Seed Oats, Car land Westbrn Fthlily niid ExtrA i lour, stnoked alut Bulk Ilacon, Shgal Cured lanp, fleer Tongues, Dried Beef, No. 1, 2 amti 3 Mickerel, in kits, half had quartell and whole barrels, all guaranteed, afid Pearl Grist. D. Rt. Flenniker. Cotton'T'Iemn We are Agents for the Manufacturers for .~t7~EDK.A," 8ivott, ArPPoW, A H Cho~'1 mnd Iluttet ALet) or tit PATENT LO0CK TIE. Just landing d.000 Ilundles of the * Ed. reka'' al Look Triea. No Tie cah smiitas the "FZnreira" fos' simnplict ay andi durability, ahid we offer it ad a Tie thal is undke'elled. The Arruft' is also Well knowh.. We astk your orders, guaranteeing as low prices nas they enn bb p'iarohased at in anf Soot herh pomt . We shmall be pleasedi to b'andlle consigtt: mients of yotte cotton, amid will give alt shaipmients our closest attention. OiEO. WV, WILLIA MS & CO., Cotton Fact ors, Chunrch.st, ret, se pt 27-x2mno Charleston, 8. 0, Mill 9sarintShatInt&Pai. JUST R120EIVE~D P'oor Mian's Familf~ Di term i Fluid kxtrpoat Cannabis Indti 60is. Pure 011 Lemon, Lemon and Raifphett Syrp Lao c.-s tio Acid, Dedt Coal Oil Pure Sherry and Port WVine, tot' Medlii Purposes, Motr' phine and Quaiqiht at Low JPrices, Liebig'sIsat, Beet, . Palmetto Staroh, liace's 1bseiicsdTnger, Cernpotind Brup of Phog phates or Uhmieal 1ood, Chlorate of Poinsh JLoseniges tot (coup. &o. . DR. MOIY'S July 25 Drug~ Store. KInstaat &P lowe/i, Factors and Commissiot* MercA ants. LibraiAdv'ances made ori Cotton and'Navai Storate Char/etton, S.