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Winnsboro Cotte Market. Since our last report 378 hate,. of Cotton bavo been sold int this itark,-t, at'prices ranging grow 151 to 16& cents per pound. New Advyter'lmements. Sale of Land--inaao H. Means. Currants l-Mc[ntyre & Co. Groceries-Melttyro & Co. Now Arrivals att Bea&ty's,aea adver tisoment. We call attention to the advertise went of R. J. MaArley, iu another oulumn,of Juat Arrived. Citation--W. M. Nelson. Clover a temedy for Cancer. An uechaange say) that common red cluver used ah a wash and drank as a tea, has proved effectual iL curing several cases of cancer. The cuudu rando plant, of Sough Aueries, is the great specific for this disease, and though of very recent discovery, sev. eral very rowarkable oures are to ported front its use. Whant at Five Dollar Bill Mipy Do. It will buy a ticket which will give the hoider a chance to draw, in Jan uary next, one (f 2.404 cash prises the largest of which is an Academy of M'u.ic, worth $250.000 ; the second $100,000 ; the third $25,000, and the others of sial!ct suinos, from $10,000 downwards. The schetue is under the control of Msarrs Hutler, Chadwick ak..d Giny, well knt wo gentletmen in 'ouath C 0alia. consi ttutirng an Imini. grant As.'..ci-tiorn, and the drawing will be atrictly honorable and imupai. tial. A Braketnans Arrested. We ,. rn trom the (Col umbia UnIon -f S.., soiny I .-, taat a, the I.tra in wa. its W.y iinoi, oi the Ca rlot te, 'e i uia aud Augus a road, a tbrkkemi.aie, aga;nat whom a United St.ates wara.nt h d been is sued, was taken off 1y a deputy nar hlt,11 a*J, conifined in thejail at Colum bia Tito manner of tt was bo sud den that se.veral persons 'were some what surporised1. We learn the chargeb are of a Ka Klux nature. Survivors' Ausociation. A meetintg of the Fairfield kSoldier, Reiief Asm.ciati..n was held on MbLn da,, 30th October, 1871. The Po(Sideit, G :acI al Jai.n Brat.. too, cnlled the mootintg to order. All the officers of the Association were unanimously re-elected. On motion, the Pt esident appointed the following tauned delagates to A tend the third annual ;,e-.n a. :e Sarvivorn' Association of S.nt. C,.;. lina, to take pt . -ti Ta ursua:.:, t: November, 1871, at Col umbt. , S. C., viZ: Colonel James H. Rion, (Caj. W. M. Dwight, Capt. Samauel Cloa'.ey, Co.loanel D. Pru inuce, C;. pt. J c..; A. N HIin atant. On miot ion of Col. Rlio, the name of the Preasidenat, General Bratton, was added to the list of Delegates. On moution te met ing aojourned. JOHfN IIRATTON, Prdt. SAML. B. CLOWNFY, See Trths from the Othier Side. romatless i uber of the Belauforf oRepban we eeac them fling:i "Tng heet ore DaighlyioWha cawole himsf hito treaer suhase tcoridn toe permsaent are ai coutles nt Sumbe ad treatioof fcromte grorH dees tohe tnhis drg egi isue ain hourand hens hloing thereay, ariderehwll tWe tan tol) him how tar to tratuhcse u hi e disesent i ante amiisraio fomne Governor downd theie inu a~ loi atru ,. nd from te throduh aln the mior appoair nts, eleyand Jehay Cadwther, will then ponetvede Tia ieha~ hou ot iata ati n ciati , igkats ito cost ontl. five daollars. The b.ghe~st p.rize is ..n Academy of Mu.,ae, waorth $250,000. iThe drawing takes pl~ce atn the 8.hI Sout andsettlin the onlands, and ists i the cmntry The hrenlogial J ublic One o thevery ew mgasines whic ar pubishd atthepresent day for the radical benefit of readers, --is represented on our table by its November number. The contents1 Sshould interest every live mem~ber of our commnunity. The fallowing ar particularly Interesting. Jas. Me Cosh, President of Princeton College; A Man attatinig 1130(1 ; spiritual po 0 evce0 ; the. Eiduented- 5M.i) in Angri can &$.ibty ; Akx'r If St.opheSh4 Thoghtt tin 'breniogy ; the Tagab, and Vi.syais ; lealIby or Diveated Children ; "Fill up the (Mnt &I) Men.-uro ;" Pre-hir o(1 Mmi ; h'le Don Counst.r iot r ; un my ln ; [hs RwciUo'utedtt>s, or thu buy who gut A situAivu ; etc. The pubbisle offer., the lat three numb6iliei s of 1871 f1ce as b promiui'to subsorib'ra for 1872. Torutu $3 a year,,siuglo um bers 30 cOUt,. S. It. Wells, 389 Broadway, N. Y. Cut this Out. Those who are not thvroughly post ed in regard to what conatituitb a bushel, we would, for their benefit, refer them to the stateuo at given. -be low: Corn shelled, fifty six pounds, Rya, fifty eight pounds, Irish potatoes, sixty pounds, Wheat, bixty pouttds, Corn, on the cub, sevetity pounds, Buckwheat, fifty-two pounds, Oats, thirty-two pounds, Scet potatoes, fifty pounds, Onions, fifty seven pounds, Beans, sixty-two pounds, Bran, twenty pounds, Clover seed, forty-five pounds, Timothy seed, sixty pounds, Flax seed, fifty-six pourids, Hemp seed, fhrty-five pounds, Blue grass. fourteen pounds, Dried apples, twenty-our pounds, Dried peaches, peeled, thirty-three pounds, unpeeled, thirty-six. Crumba. Old John Robinson', show made a grand display on Saturday last. There was quite a large crowd of denizens in attendance. There was aso a- good deal of benzine afloat. The Edgefield Advertiser records the death of Geo. W. Henderson, an old and respected citizen of Granite Ville. Messrs. Branch, Scott & Co., of NUgusta, Ga., have sent one thousand dullars to the Chicago suffurers. Tte discovery has been made that grape leaves make a yeast in some reapects superior to hops, as the bread rises sooner and has not the pe culiar taste which many object to in that made from hops. Thu weather for the past two or -tree days hs beon dark and gloomy. We have had also heavy falls of rain. At the Episcopal Convention held recently at Baltimore, the Rev. Wim. liell White Howe was consecrated Assistant Bishop of South Carolina. The set m1on1 Was prtacled by the R R v Ln1 d wy t y hAf-ehi!h-d cV01dit i"shi -. p0_o live. More ciughIM, co'lds, e..ap tt0it and1 t'eveC' 5 r &1tbrodito~ed by dt. ting in halt' ehilly roomis on to days when it seems hardly becessary tm build ties thatn from other causes. A CARD. .. OnoanyvaLs' , d'ept. 16. 1871. C'aptus . J Mean., Agent, Equitable Lif Auran otery: DszAn 8in hereby acknowledge the receipt of 5087 9--being the ahmount of Polioy No. 62,6 . in the Equitable for $6,000, en the life \tra. Francis P. Cros by, deceased. It a rds me pleasure to testify to the prompt e with which the Company has noted, aving pati the amount. as soon as the sixt cys had1( OX pired a-:d tihe necessary legal s s iaken. Signed. DAVID P. CRtO, Y, sept 23:1 Guar isa. T John Willinghamx, of La Orange, Georgia. T STATE OF SOUTH OAROLIN~A, OUNTY OF F'AIRF"JELD. By4 W iamn 11. Nelson, Probate Judge, in . aud for said County: To Jame Wiilingham, John Willingham, Fletcher ,lkln, and Martha lkin, h a wife, an Thomas 0. Watt had Sarah Watt, his w e. A hereas, Jo a .llinnant. and Margaret lhinnnnt, his wlf and Mary Wilhtnghmam, have filed a petiti , in the Court of Pro bate praying for asa e for Dartition of the real estate of Joseph illinghiam, deceased, andi for equaliiation it the Defendants out of tihe proeed'ts ther f. You therefore are her summoned t' appear before me at my o in Winntebo. r.,, Be. Ca., on t he 10:1l. da,' f December next, then and there to shme* e use af any 30ou can why the p foti~e of- sat d +etiflion should not be granted. Given under my hand and ea of office this the 26th day of October, A. . 1871. [L,. i J W. M. NEIA03N, J. P. C, Published by order of the Probate dige. nov 1-iG Ott. modern course of living begets 'a condtion of the body that requires ornca. sienal relief. LTe system becomes en fe, bled, deranged, clogged, and iaborn in its task. The mind aympathixes with it and both sina, or are depressed together To restore the vital energies, purgethe .sys. tem--leanse the blood--take Ayer's Pills. -Glsgow_(Ky.) t.ree Press. Is(PUovuuNT IN CHIAn;,EsroN.--Andung the recent improvements it, Chrlreston is the warehoutse and builders' depot ofliMr. P. P. Toa'le, the manuacturer- of' Du-oris. $asbes and Bin~ids, extending tht-eugh from N.. 20 ilayne street, to 19o. 88 Pinok. ney street, and said to be the most exten sive as wplt as them mq6 cow p lete etab.. lahuitat he f t k a . ~kJhtasi. Trust WhAt Time Smnotioned. The maxim that the -Loce of the people it tle voice .r the divinty way in siome Oa-e. be p.ent to doubt, , but testinony of 1iot". isn- ls entify.tened witlgesses extending 1luthiegh a -series of years. and all to the sme puriort, is worthy of o.edence, ad nits of no question U:op such testimony the reputation of Ilose 'er' Stomach Bit. ters as oi antidote and cure for wany all. mienis is batsel. During the twenty years tha it, has been before ti-e world. innune re-t'I)o preuetions iteried to comipete igah it, idoe gn0 )il SS runke, anid wil je (lhu prig"arts of lh.tt, e-i.omrpairle tilnle hs. Iheen i-wifi ail.d steady --ala-ya 11as )ul odifuctiona producedill a revolution inl thetaipeuies. ai it p),Ovetd 5o be osne of 5ho-- su!uairry retOIltiosii that annot go b-ookwards. To-lay Htel t er's Biters is ole o' the ust lpopi the rlmedica in chlistensdos,. 14ndii commi.i a larg..t Male ihan a sny otier unid iinil prepantonis, do. metttic or import.d, on Lthi side of the.A t lantic. As a euro for dy-pepsia, bitlous disorders, iiet-vous niffeelions, general de bility, and as a preventive of epidemic fe. ver, it takes precedeice or every other ie nedy. This fact blIould teach the ambitious country dealers who endeavor to foist their local aboriolns on thie public in its stead, how lutile their stinll aohipts to cajole the coinitiiy miust nceessarily be Where the glne tish have railed there iA no ClIIce3 for the "sntoker's." Oct 8 Bacon and Lar'd. '0 E N arrel dboier Laid. htik Ment at'l lC R iacon Idem, just tree iw o"I stil fi- sale by J E M l.: EA'1 Y. oct 21 HA RD WA RE. Oi hand a ftull asrortment of Shovels, Spades. Mantire Forks, Trace Chains. 11*1 ances, Steelyards, Ilames, \lnie Shops, Nails, [torso Nails. Kettles, Sauce panls, Well 1tuckets, Axes. Axe li-ndles. Fry Pans, Sieves, Hatchets, Steel. Irot., loiss Shoe Iron, &c. BACOT & CO. oct 10 STRAWBERRY PLANTS. T HE subscriber hr.s a few thousand of Wilson's Albany Strawberry Plants, in fine growing condition of which he will dis pose on the same terms that he paid for them at. the Nursery. Price $1 00 per hundred. J. S. CONNOR. sept 80-Itm JUST REEIVEDs PU RE Leaf Lard, in 20 lb. tin pails, Para finle Candles, 3) cim. per lb . I kee Blue Stone, 1 Keg English Copperns, b b xes Italian Maccaroni, 25 ets. per lb., Assorted Toilet Soaps. very cheap. Raisos. Currants and Almonds, Pulverized and Urnnulated Sugars. Nee lulled Buckwheat Flour. oct 8 BACOT & CO. l'al1 AlJ4 1 SW, Las tu'.e ha, li lr ISt, itit, ko. Clothing, Hlats, Shoes, Hardware, edici nos, Books, &c. We ask I he at tentioln of t L:uib-s and the Pubilic genertally Lo thu lauge arnd choice assortmienit of the. uabov. goods, which we are lin receiving for the fail trade. McMASTER & BRICE. set V ESTABLISH ED 1859. SI RIESPECTFULLY in form thea citizens of 'nnsboro and Fairfield District, that 1 have just returned from New York and havo purch-teed a fult assortnaent of Watch., as. Jewelry, Clocks, Speotacles, &c., and will sell at the lowest prices, and would respeo-fully ask the cnitutiuance of the pateonaig e of mny obsl friende anid cuttnelrs, All goods warranted as rep reesnted. I ata prepared to do atl kind of Watc aoAnd Jew. elry work ands have always a good , tock of good material on hand, andl will gtiarantee satitslition. All work warratnted. ClAlRLE~S MULLER, Flecend door from Coel. Rion's Ofie.. ivery and Sale A. F. G0D IN G, PRIOPIETOR. IWI(j1, ecivo on or about the first of S 'eptember next a lot of extra fine Ken tuoky hlorses a di Mutles. Parties desiring fine Stook'w ill do trell to call on tee early In connection with my L~ivery Stable, I have opened a ('atrin ge, Buggy and Wag on Factory. All work neatly executed and varwantati1. e e a alt. NEW GOODS! JAMES BEATY, It E$PECTFULLY announces to the pub. lie that he 1. now receiving and open. Ing (at the store room formerly oopied by Bacot & Co ) a new stock of goodsa consist. ing in part of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Syrup, li'e, BUgging, Iron Ties. Twine, Powder and Sbo.e, Aule Orease, 'iheese, 'Jr.icke'-- iapl. Minilln Hope. Candles, PaintPi . . . Tus und 'hurns. 3rooms Weil lauckets and Me:*urte, Soda, tilue -toine, oetrirat4d Lye. Candy, Pepper 111 O Giger, V'halus. Axres, Spades, .4hot els. Matlure Forks. seils, ilorie and Mule Shoes.'Iobacco, Tin Ware, Vinegar, Rali. Uacotn, Ihnir, &c. All of which will be offercd at prices in suit the timea. The higieAt smiarke trice" paid in Cash for CThon and sther Produce. It will bi- a pleasure to him to show lilq stuck, and at tend to the wants of his lrien4a. (Jive himt a call. Oct 10 GROCERIES. B RLS. Extra C and Brown Sigars, Mack. erel in barrels and b its, bbls. Fl'tr. Canned Gloods. Fresh Penoher, Oysters. Devilled ftum, 'omtnoes. Sardines, Green Corn. Freeh Salnii, Pmo Apple. Jellies, Ireserves. Miscellaneous, 1randy Penches, Brnidy ChAerrieo, Pickiev. (thwv Chow impairtel. Fine Chewing atnd nkin, To:tcoo, SIVgn.s. 'uhs. Buckei., Churio. C~l~ee. 4 rackers, Tin Ware, Brooms, Parlor Mntelieti. Wines and Liquors. Extra Fie Old Fatmily Rye. Old Nectar, Old LOng Cabin, Sherry Wine, Port Wine. Ilolland Gm, Pure N. U. Whiskey antd Itectified Corn Whitskey. We make Pine Liquors a SPECIALTY. and ho.e In need will do well to apply at Corner No. 1. oct 7 H. W. DESPORTES. Notice to Debtors. LL persons knowing i heiselves indebt A1 ed to us and don't intend to piy up by the 15th of October nezt, will please say nnthing about it and we will then know how to proceed to collect. sept 27 E. W. OLLEVER. 8 A71 W' would,re pectfully call the attention of the people of F'airfltldto our M.A.MMOTBC Pry Goode, lioots and Sho(es, Hats and Caps, C rockect'ry, Hard ware, Notions and Fanoy Good., Wood Ware. Willow Ware, &o, We lua2.*a23.to A ll Goods at the Lowest Prious They can be bought at in Any Market of Our State. Every liae of Goods Full and Complete. Give our Stocka look. LADD BROS. & CO. oct 6 SUNDRIES. PIckled Tongueqs, S4moked TonguesHlams of thme chmocst brands, soda, Lemon, GIn ger. Fancy and Butter Crackers, [Horse ford's tiread I'reparation, highly recoin amended, Oants's Sea Fonm, for makIng bread and biscnIts, I case Dev. Ilam, excel lent lunces, suppers, &c.. 15 boxes Glo. ler Che.se, 10 bi Xes English DaIry t heese, Cox Gelatine, Asserted Eatracts, Brandy' Peaches, Assorted Jellies. [Demo Cocanut, Lemon Syrup, English Pickles, at 50 ets., per bottle, Bardines, Cigars. &e. oct10 BACOT & 0. Petroleum OF. he estqualiIy la storb and for sale by ' . AMESSEAtV. NEl goos RECEIVING IN Great Variety. THE subscriber and bis sister, Mr SIHAW, bare retusned froin the North, hay ing purchased one of the largest stocks 01 Guods they have ever offered in this mar ket. Conisisting in part of, Ladies Bonnets, fliats, Feathers, Fl',w. era and 11ibbons of the latest st y'es. L'ress Goods in great variety, Cloatks and Shawls of every descriptiiIn, Boulevards, Italmno. ral and Hoop Skirls, Corset', SIhignotns Switches, Jet Jewelry, Dress Triinwings Edgings, insertings, and a01most every ar ticle kept in a firsLt clais Dry Goods or M ii iacry Stere. BOTS AND SHOESe lie wishes to call special attention to his ,tock of Ladies', Misses, Genis and Boyv Biot%, Shoes and Gaiters, as he has one of the largest, best and cheapest stocks in the market, consisting of FIFTY different va rietlies, the principal part of which is madc to O ]~Z JD JM -Et , And warranted to be clear of paper and wood Having completed arrangements with the Boot and Shoe Manufactories, where he buys for the Cnsh, enables bim to sell wholesale or retail as low as they can be bought this side of where they are 1Iade. All he asks is, to call and examine his stock and be satisfied as to price and jual ty. GENTS' GOODS. His shook of Gents' Hats, Ready Muide Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &a., is large and complete, and cannot be surpassed in quality atnd price. Call and ree for your. selves. Groceries and Provisions. Always on hand at lowest cash pr:oe, conisiting of Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Mugair, Coffee, Tea, Corn lcail. Grist, Irish Potatoes, Mtackerel in burtels, hialf'-harrels, quarter barrels andl kits, Cod Fi'hl, lhevillesl Turkey an i llamn, p~u ti upn cans, P'ickles, Canned Fruits, Candies, Raisins, Currents, Maccaroni, Citron, Mlacc, Nut neegs, Gin. get, Spice, Cinnamon, Flavoring Extracts Prize ('andy of dihfesent kinds, ('akes, &c hiardware, liollow Ware, Tin Ware Wooden Ware, Crockery, Sole Leather, Bedsteads, Manttresses, &c. Nothing charged for showing goods. Call acd examine his stock, as lie is deter mined not to be undersold by any. All Goods sold for Cash and Cash only.. JlISL Received, 125 (Cits Now Mlackerel, 2 Firkins Freal Goshaun Butiter. Also a lot of Ilome Mlad< Split Bottom Chairs and White Lend, t< sell on comnmission, at greatly redhucec prices at F. ELDE Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, &o,, On H~and and to Arr'ive. 40,000 Lbs. Prime Bacon Sidles an Sihouldere, 100 [is. Louisville and N. C. Flour, all grades. 1,000 Jushels Corn. 20 Blbls.Sugiar. 10 libls. N. Alhelasses, d Dble. Syrn p. 6 lIlhds. W. I. lotsee, 16 Biags of Coaffee. Darrels anid Half Ba- rels Mlackerel, Tea. 8oap, l'obacco, Salt, Irotn, Trace Chnins, Plows and Plow Steel, Hoes, Whit. Lead, Rope, 8hoes, Osnaburgs, Striped and Plain, Shirting, and Heavy Plartation, Goods, with variod other articles ona handl and will be sold as low for cash as the like articles can be furnished by any othei in town. Partieb wanttng any of the abovo, will find it to their interest t o call and examint my stock before purchasing. JOHN Hi. (CATHt!ART. mar 80 Tar! Tart Tar: J'UST veceived at Jen sf22 MWNT YlRE & CO JUST RECEIVED. ('A R load St. Louis Red May Seed Wheal Car load St.fLenia White, Black and Re Seed Oats, Car load Western Family and Extr Flour, Smoked and Bulk Bacon, Sugar Care nams, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, No. 1 2 and 3 Mackerel, in kits, half and quarts and whole barrels, all guaranteed, an Pearl Urist. By D. R. Flenniken. oot 3 State of South CarolIna, FAlFvlt.FILD COUNTY. B!, 11'. M. NAELSON, Esq., Probiate Judge SHIEREAS, John Thompson, hath wadi suit to mne to grant him Lotters of Ad uinistrationu of the Estate and effects o Mary Thompson, deceased. These art therefore to cito and admonish all ani sin gular the kindred and creditors of the sait Mary 'il ,mpson, deceased, that they be and appear, bofore me, in (he Court o1 Probate, to bu helti at Winnsboro, on thl 30th day of October next, after publicatiot hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t< show cause, if auy they lave, why thq said Administration should not. ho granted Given under ny hand, this .14th day o October, A. ). 1671. W. M. NELSON, oct 19-2xtl Judge of Probate. LOOK OUT. LL persons indebted to me by note o any other way will take warning an setlle up imimediattely. You will please re. mneniber I have indulged until indulgenci will s'nither support me10 nor pay my do. Inands. THOMAS 11. DAVIS, act. 26-x2 Dutchman's Creek. State of South Carolina. FAIRFl.ID COUNTY. By W . .P LSON, Esq., Probate Judge. \V"''AS, Thoa I. Robinson. hatil made suit to Ime, to grant him Let ters of Administrrtion of the Estato and elects of MNry Robinson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonisli all and singular the kindred and creditore of the said Mary Robinson, deceased. that they be and appear, before ne, in the Courl r P'robate, to be held at Fairfield Court lI-ise oil tie 3d day of November next, af ter publicatioi thereof, at 11 o'clock in thi forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have why lhe said Adtninistration should not bi granted. tiiven under my hand, this 19th day o (ctober, A. D. 1871. W. 1K. NELSON, oct 23-x2tl SHERIFF'S SALES. Y Y Virtue of snidry Execuitone to nt 1 direct ed, I will oiler for sale at Fairfield cojur( iouse on the first. Monday and thli day tollowing, in Nuvemiber next, within thit legal hours of sade, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the following Real Property, P'urchaisers to pay tor titles and stamps All hhi tract of land in Fairfield Coun. ty Staie of Soulh Ii'arolina, known as thc lohn C. lIosborough tract, contamning bhee hunre. mald seventy six norem mnore or' less, andt boundelud by lands of Samuel l'uid and ol hers, levied upion as thne pro pe: ty of RL. R. ltshorough, att tihe suits o: Jas. L,. Rtosboroutgh amnd others. Sherii's O LI. W. DUVA LL, S. F. 0. Winnsb'oro, 8 C., Oct. 18th, 1871. oct. 1i-x2tl Treasurer's omee. W sNsono, S. C., Oct. 28, 1871. f1 '11E Books will be open for the colleetom Iof State ai'd County Taxes, for thn yeaer 1871, from t he 20lh day of Novembei next unitil thle 15th day or January, 1872 at1 which tine the 20 , , cent. penalty wil be ndded to all Taxes thon remaining un paid, 'w herin pler Cent. for Rtate piurposes il S vten Mills oni the Dollar; the rate pe cent, for County purposes iLa Three Mills 01 th e D)ollar. J. ROlBER I' BOY LES, oct 24-t2x8 County Tren. Tro Ab'ramr F. Hunter of Leon Central A meriea. The Stateo of South Carolina. COUNTY 0OF FAIRFIELD, COURT OF~ COblMON PI.EAS. o eorge L. hlunter, as adtministrator of th Estate of Georgo IR. Ilunter, deceasedl Plaintiff against. Adam F. Shunter A bram F. blunter, lienry D. Ilunter, Cyrus WV. Ihunter, J. TI. Dearing, and all othiors, cretditora o'f said deceased, whoe interesi, may require an answer to thil Comnplaint--Defendants. Sumnmons for' Relief. To the D~efendants : Yotu are hereby stinm mionedl and required tolnawer the cornplani in this action, whuichmI filed in the office o the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the sa< County, and to serve a copy of your anstre to the said complaint on the subscriber a his Gflice,lNo. 7. & 9. Market Street Winns boro, So. Ca.-~.within Twenty Days afteu the service hereof, ex~olusive of the day oj such service ; and if you fail to answer thd Complaint, within the time aforemaid, the plaint ifi' in this action wIll apply to thi Counre. for relief demanded in the complaint Dated 9th October 1871. J AS, II. RLION, Planintliff's A ttorney. Published by order of the Judge. oct 11-x 6 Wlnneboro, S. C FISi[R 1 FISH 20 kIts Extra Mess Maokerel, put op ex pressly for family use, 10 kIts Pickled 8a1 mon, a very nice relish for Breakfast, alec 200 lbs. P'ickled Shad. DACOT & 00. eel 10 JUST RECEIVED. 400 bundles ''Arrow'" TIes, which wi will sell very low by the -lozen I undles o. more. DJACOT & Co. oct 10 Onions ! Onions ! \LOT of Onionms, just received by MoI'ffitE & CO. SHIURIFF'S SALES. BY virture of sundr executions to me directed, I will ofter for sale at Vair Sold Court House on Ihe first Monday and the day following, in November next with in the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following Personal Property. Purchasers to pay for titles : Four bales of Cotton levied upon as the property of R. R. Rosborough, at the suit of Jas. L. Roeberough and others. One lot of Alerohandi e, 90sisting of Dry Goods, Notions. &a., levieJ upon am the property of V. K. Propet, at the suit ef A. McoElroy bud other@. L. W. DUVALL, 8' F.0. Sheriff 'a Omie,. Winnsboro,8 t., Oct. 18, 1871. aoot 21-tx2 Sheriff's Sales. The State of South Virolina. COUNTY OF FAIRFIEDD. Sami. B. Clowney, Clerk of Court of: Coto mon Pleas, 'laintiff, vs. Caroline Wylie and her husband John Wylie, Nancy 0. Hendrix and otheis, Defendants. In pursuance of an order of Court made In the above stated tause, I will, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bid. der, before the Court House door in Winns. boro, within the legal hours of male, on the first Monday in Nevember next, the follow. lng described property. to wIt: All that tract of land containing Three flundred and Ninety Two Acres, more or less, situated and~lyiog in the'County and Stato aforesaid, bounded by lands now, or lately owned by John lBratton, John Bag ley, Chas. Cathcart, John Wylie and others. Ternus of Sale. One-third cash to be paid on the day of sale, the balance on a credit, of twelve months, with interest thereon from the da or sale, to be secured by bond of th e pur. ohaser ard mortgage of promises, purches. or to pay for stamps and necessary aperm. L. W. DUVALL,.F.0. Sheriff's Office, Winnsboro, Oct. 9, 1871. oct 12-tIx2 Sheriff's Sales, The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. John P. McKissick and his wife, Mary R. McKissick, Plaintiffs, vs. David L. Glenn, Admr. of Estate of If. A. Glenre deceased, and oth-rs, Defendants. In pursuance of an order of Court, made in the above stated cause, I will offer for sale, at publio outcry, to the highest bid. der, before the Court House door in Winns. boro within the legal hours of sate on tho first Monday in November next, the follow. ing described property, to wit: One tract of land on Little River, con taining about Four llundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. John Wallace, Dr. J. M. Glenn and others, and also one other tract, on Little River containing about Seven Hundrod and Fifty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Stephen Gibson, Jostah Gibson, Dr. J. N. Glenn and others. The last named tract, 750 acres, may be sold in two or more separate tracts. Terms of Sale. One-third cash, to be paid on the day of r sale, the balance of the putchase money on a credit of one and two years in equal In stalments, to be secured by bond of the purchaser or purchasers and mortgage of premises, purchaser to pay for stamps ani necessary papers. L. W. DUVALL, S.J. 0. Sheriff's Office, Winnsboro, Oct 9, 1871. oct 12-tlx2 Sheriff's Sales. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF FAIRFIEfD. PhilIp C. Broom, Eliza Hughes, Plaintiffs, vs. Austin D. Arledge, Mary E. Nelson and lher husband James Nelson and oth cra, Defendants. In pursuance of an order of the Court or Probate, made in the above stated cause, I wi.l offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidider before the Court Ihouse door in Wlnnsbjoro,.wlthin the Jegal hour. of sale, on the first Monday in November next, the following described proporty, to wit: One tract of land which Isaao Arledge, Jr., had the possession and beneficial in. terest or during hiis lire time. Containing Three Hlundred and Fifty-five and one-third Acres, more or loss, lying and situate in the County and State aforesaid and bound. edlby lands of John Nelson, Reuben hell, Benjamin Cloud andi others. And also one other tract or landi which William Arledgo had the beneficial interest of during his isi life time, lying and situate in the Coun rty and State aforesaid, containing Three Hundred and Forty Auree, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr.RU. H. Ed. innd, IHenry L. EllIott, Jos. Stewart and others. Terms of Sale. One-third cash, to' be paid on thte day of sale, the nalance of theo purobt.se money on o credhit oi' twelve mnoths to be maeenred by bond of the purlirase- or 'purchasers and tuorignge of the premises, puroihasers to pay for stamps and necessary paper. L. W. DUVA LL, S. F. 0, SSheriff's Omeoe, Winnsboro. Oct. 9, 1871, oot 12-tix2 aand Sato. S. B. Clowney, C. C. P., vs. James Cath. cart, iRichard Catheart, PJURSUJANT to an order of Cour(I? wIll - I.sell at public outcry to the highest bid. dor, before the Court ilouse'doorin Wi'ane. t bore, q. C., on the 1st Monday in Novem I her next, during the legal houts of sats, ethe tract of land described in the pleading. in this cause, known as the "Nott Place," containing 492 acres, mere oe lees, lying and situate in the County of Fairfield, near Winnsboro, and in the fork of the two pub. il wagon toads leading from the said Town of Wlnnsboro, onie to Chestervill. and the Qther to Rtoekf Mount, and bound. ed by lands of 3. E. Ellison, Jr, and osh era. Terms of Sale. Cost. of unIt-and expens of sete, antd one-half of tha purchase money to be paid in sh on ,day of sale. Ball ante on a eredis of twelve months with interest froms day of sale, to be secured by boud! of pur chase7 with good persone. veon. ity, and! mortgage of p remises. Panrebaafr to. pa; for papers and stampe. ea Otx AML. B. CLOWNEY, AT WHITF/S IJAEJ4Y AND A NO lnfrsh spyof pan dfsan. cy andes,&ragesCoooanutf, Pecoap, prasil, and iigselNtats, 'Euglish Wsiptt, Alimen, Brtandy Fecho,, OysterS, &o. Jan 24