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'Dafeat ed. BY JA HIn rA 11 i-:11iGUSON. 'i~ engriged ?' 'Yvs. H weit with Miss Ilarland to tihe oicta las.t evenin i', and this Inorn1g he told mo that he was ongag ed.' And, then, looking over to where Floy l ercy sat in the pleasant win. tlow, eigaged npon a 'it of delicate ein bro-(idery,, she excelaimned : 'Why, Fl'y, how pale you have giown ? fond M:.s. Forbes went over t.) the side of tho beautiful young irl. 'ii e let me Ie.recribe for you,' le said. -Wlat ty you to a joitrniy to Barlton, to tco sister .i*;ai ?' .'ihl yi-n like to go, Floy I' And irs. Plercy I. kvd tendeily at her idaughter. The young girl's lips quivered, and there wias a look of muto entreaty in her tentle biute eycs. 'y es, ma1,1n uma,' ht sid. i 'lhen you Shall go. You can take the evening expre.s and renoh Ella's before it is too late. 'By-by, then, lFloy ? I hope you will have a pleasant journey.' And Mdra. lorbes arose to go. Laying aside her work, Floy flitted out of the loom tip to the chamber - and then, burying her face in the cushion of an easy-chair, she sobbed piteously to herself. 'Oh Paul !' he moaned. cAnd I have lIoved you so ! I cannot believe that you are fLse! low can 1. bear thim ? As Mrs. Forbes decended the rtops of the Pcrey Mansion, she said the (Aie wonl,' lfotine,' to the coachman aii tIlen, entered the waiting c:k I'? i;rr , 4e gave vent to her thoiltbts : 'Foolish girl ! she mlluttered. lftlI loil :tid-! lhnAihel her jcivele(l hand as the sBue. lht I have diiposed of LEr. No ;;irl sha all usurp my placC us ist i s. of I'..n ileIrlie's imian tion., VO 1:: , ! s I can prevent it. No ! no ! T1o on1eh1 do I valie m11y to o it thus. And Paul's not e-- tie rEal it. once more. VI'at :nisw'.e ean I Inake to it ' rawii;:g foun hor pocket a folded Uote, she1 VIopened it and iead 131 s, l'n P-Dr i.o. :.- It V.0 Wh: 11 ny 1 i'ts that I was de 'a I;"'! k. 'ping, i v appoint ment wahi yilu hast veig;but whenl you now thit the evenling was spent by the side of a dying friend, I think that, you will fugive me, 11 so, give meO the pleasure of your company to the opera this evoning. e ve r, y u r' P A U.. This liote. wh'lielh would have ex plained all, never w:ue seen by Floy .Perey ; for, woman-like Paul's crafty oldi ;unt, Mts. F orbes, had quickly Owen Io I !. tatd sprung up in thiir cI . hiarts, antd in her own base-mi .Ishe had resolved to es tr:mg"e M o. \ itih a low a hi , she rettined tle ill-atel note to her 1ocket. She had Ortallv t .d of.- delib.i'ate falsehood ni len the ca rriage drew up before 'anl Alleir.lie'.i elegant homne, she wN.as read.y to tell another. -eg, n p I M' .liss Pe'iry, ir. Fbe teli.ed to [u.il's inq1uji y. $h~e road the note, anid, givinig it in-at me, ehe said :' "ive it to Mr. EI;HrA1:, plsoe and say that I canniot ei oly w it h 1h is rer inE't, as I lea ve for' ('arltEn this eve'ini!.' (raspingr the little note in his lond. lhe i nri.e- andl strode away. 'tOruel, hear less g'irl !' he muttered. 'Ifow etuh I J have ber-n s:, blindl ' Andyethislove for l'loiy Percy was dEyi'Outd in :;, heart ; and, try .\ I!h:fy lonig he wa:ndecred silently : . aunleii, ' ver' his greaL tiu ,, his he' it L ie u -.s i paissiont ; anfd all lIh". oi."bl, hi plting :ntnt was solilo. Si'"i "'tsi Ilee oly over the sucecess of Tho r'e SeptremblEr Hll wvas slowlyv sinking behindl the distant hills, whena 1 I ul i Ierzlie o rd ered hiis great b lack hoE' t.> be broughtr out, mounting, he roEhE att a gtaflop down the road. Tl 0 piri tedi steed situfled thle pure cvyn g air' with l~wIdad~istended nos ribs, n'iil arched his proud neck as ho felp. thIe .iellbing turf rush past be neath his teit ; andl his dazed rideri. half -uncoti ons~ oft his wild speed, sat ill las aeddlec, repeating over in his ni ndi the words. 'Fabr ! false ! Ah ! Floy, I little GrcadiiIly theo shades of' evening fell1 aromunl , and soont the twilight had deepened into darkness ; and still the htorse flow on utpont hisii tnd raee, his .riolr'ci tnuplt in his own sari mutsings paiinag no heed to his thoughts. But coni I s speedh slackened ; and, white with luain, anud faitigued( by his long conit n :nd efforts, the steed caime down to a slow walk. Su'idenly, 'with a w ihli, ulnearthlly shriek, a broad glare atreinmed upon the road around lie horsema :n, antd a rniii11ing, rushing soundt filled the air. A mnomnit of in decision, a dreadful shtockc, and ibothiing more. 'As the train rtushied past, the signal fori brakes camie short andh (juick ; iind m another moment, the traini stood titl: ion hess utpit the tracn.~k, anud the p oengers flocked forth to a.-eertain he ca mtso of the suddheni halIt. 'A in m on horsec a(oin the track. *We were comting around the curve, and when I. saw hit1, it was too late; thE. (Engine.. sttruck him1, and thIrew him off.' It was the engineer that spoke, and al I cro 'dedo a routndl the voun g ntui is lie Iay uponi~i the earth, a few teet from Ios aoa steed. The~ire was a Ilight wound upon the temiiple, antd a little stream of' blood tricklod down across his palo0 face, miudli pitler by contrast. A phlysiciain --a utern faund yet kindly hearted o'd nan -pressed forward and knelt upon the ground beside the senseless body of the Young. mann, and laid his hand upon his heart. .'lie i not dead, only stunned,' he said. 'Does no one know him ?' The next instant, Ploy Percy came i), and recognizing the pallid fen tures of her lover, sh1e foil up)n her knees beside himt, forgetting every. thing, save that she loved hin.n 'le is a dear ftienl--a brother,' she said) inll answer to the physician's look of it.quiry. 'ilie nust be earried back to B- - imnediately, Will sonic one be kind enough to get a car riage for me ' A vehicle was soo'n brought, and Paul was laid carefully upon the cushions ; and putting a bank note into the handsof the driver, with the injunction to make ill possible speed she took her p1ce beside him. Ten derly she staunclied the flow of bloo I, and boutid up the wound 5 and soon, with a slight convulsive mnov -ment, his browni eyes opened, and their g .r foll upon 'I oy. 'Floy, Floy,' he murmured, 'notti img h.ws separated us. It wastall a dream ; and it seemed so real.' 'You forget, Mr. Ellerslic,' and it seemed as it' Ploy had suddenly awak ened from some short, blissful dream. 'Do not try to deo-ive Me. You are betrothed to another.' 'No Floy, I atu betrothed to none but you. Who has told you the false story ?' 'Paul you are not trying to deceive me 7' And the maiden's blue eyes were turned reproachfully upon her lover. 'Did you not go to the opera last evening with Miss Harland ?' 'As I live 1' he cried, 'I did not. Who has deceived you?' 'o Paul ! can it be that your aunt spoke falsely 1 She said this mtorning thaot you were engaged to \lis lIar land last evening.' 'The fale, false creature !' he cried. A Id the mu iden saw tlatl he spoke lie truth by the clear, liones; ligit of his brown e3 e.. Wait. ! Did you re ceive this ' And he thrust the little note into her hainds. 'Tle maiden took the note ; and she read, hcr face flshed, and a I ., light shone in her eyes. 'She told ne you had read it 1 hw cried, when sle had finished. 'Tel I me that she deceived me-that 3ou have fo.triveno me !' 'o Paul I I have notiing to forgive. It is enough to i now that you still love mile.' It wias nearing mini, ight when [ Mrs. lFurbes was so inmened to t he iraw ing. room and as sie epened the door, she belhel iul Ellerslie and his betroth1. ed, arm in-ari, standing l,:fore her. u k donim with a mia.mlement, she stood rooted to the floor. 'Mrs. Forbes,' Paul spoke, -il Ily, 'an accident has frustrated all Jun nicely-laid plans. Everything Ia been explained, and you nre foiled. Florence Percy will become my wife within a niollti. Without a word, the abashed woman turned and s.vept from the rooin ; and ere the dawn, she had left the house never to return. NonI' Let The 00LDEN OPPORTUNITY BLIP I ])QOS7yTIKVJ DR A [WI)\7v Jamltary 8, 1872. 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SINE, Box 8G, 001er, It' W. 6thl ., Cinciiniati, 0. nov :10 THE CA USE AND UURE OF CONSUMPTION. -rho primtary cause of Consumptton is derange. mont of the digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimlation I mean that process by which the ni trinent of tire food is converted into blood, and thenco into the solids or the body. Persons witi ultgestlon thus impaired, batitig the slightest pro 1iiiposition to pulmonnry disense, or if they take cold, will bo very liablo to have Consumption of the Lungs in htome of its forms; and I hold that it will be Impoasilble to clio airy t'aae f Lousumption without first restring a good digestion and healthy nlimlinatiorn. Tho very first tiling to be done is tb cleanse the ritomach anI bowels from all diseased nmuers and slime, which is clogging these organs so that they cannot prriorn their fbnetions, and then ropse up nnd restore the liver to a healihy action. For this purpose the r.treat and best remedy is Rehenek's Mandraike Pills. Th'lete Pills clean the titomah and bowels of all the (lead and morbid slimo that Is cauisingdisese and riecay in the Whole System. They will clear out t ho liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there. and rouse it up to ia new and healthy action, by which natural and henlthy bile Is secreled. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Schoenck's Mandrake Pills; but there retnains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is toridl and the appetite poor. In the bow etis thie iueteais ure weak, and requiring strength anidrr stoirir,. It Is int a cotidition like this that fr.ihenIek's Senweerf Tonie Jt -es to U6 the most vitanle reriedy ever dIscovered. It is alkaline, t'Ir its use will neutralizo all excess of acid, mak ing the stomtach sweet and fresh; it will give per ninnent tone to this important organ, and create a good, heurty appetite, and prepare the systent for the first process of a good digestion, anl( iltimrately 1itnke good, healthy, living blood, Anfer this preparatory trentiment, what remalins In cure irot caes of Consumption is the freo ard r everiig use of Schenck's 1tilnonic Syrup. The irlmrlonic syrup ttrrishes the systeri, puri. fles the blood, and is readily absorbed into the cirltation. and thence dtstribtled to the diseased Thge. '.'hre It r iens all inorblid matters, whether Itl the iorm of itNlseesses or tul)ercles, and then asstvs Natire tr ext. 4 all l(the disensed matter, in tie airm of freo exp -ei ration, whin once it ri pens. It is thlen, by till great heainlg and puriryiing proplerths sof Seh~enekl's Ph imonrric Syrup, thrallr inrceNrsi aittiesi r hrenied upr sounid, andi may ilent is eutii. Tire essenrttal tiring to ire done in curing Con Snmplrtion ts ton ge1tl rp o il rppletite andt a goodt igerpstiOnI, so that, the0 body wsill grow in fieshr and get 5stronlg. ii a prraon blrisdiisenstal litnn,--a cavtity ornei i he.3Ittre,.-t,- enivily e'nnot het1 the mlatter ('abmotri on, io ilng atst ire systetm is below 5r. Whait ix nrcrs.:ary tol rure is a nrew ortier of in' rus,--as gooud nsppetite, a good01 nuttritionr, thre body i garows inl iesit andi 'et fuit ; thlen Naturre Is hlpod the envsittles witl hrea., tile mnrt tcr will ripen aria he thrrowni oir in1 11ntge. quanlrtitles, anti the prerson reiga11in erail tland strength. Th'1is is the true and~ only 3, lan to cur'l C'onsumplit lon, land if a person is very 1had, if tr lungs are tnot entirely desti-oyed I r even1 Ir 11no itung is enitireiy gone if thaerd tii elnugh vitality loet itn tire other to hrea.1 up, thre is I have seert many persons cured with only diuo Soirrr undlg, list, arnd enjoy life to a good Ohc n ge. hMlt is whalt Scenlck's Me~ocene~s wviil do to cture Coliniumtin. Try wvilt clant otut the atomnachr, e ween and1 1111irrenrgthen it, get rip a gootd digestion, nned givo Natrr tire aissistrnnco hac needs to clear tile sysltm of allithe dtiseasre that is in the iungrt w~hat''var tire form may3 be. IiIt i imprtanrrt. that whrioe uisiny, fchrenek.'s M~edi eint', care sim1uid1 trs E-t.reised tnt 1ta ke cobd. knelp inirloors iln entran nna rop Wteathrer av'oid night air, nnd1 take outt-door oxcreiae only irt a genil andl warm sunrsinel. I wih it <lt int ty undesirutrrond that wheni I fient-ir rmsrnr a p atirrnt to br- ca.r.Cfu ini regard to taking coldn, wilet usting my13 Medicines, I doso for a speciai rnran, A mliimln wtrhs hunt, pairtiaully recovered fromrr I le etihects of a hadl c(i'I is far miore linbnle to at reliapso liriti one o hI'ias breen enltirely cured; nm it. ix preelsety tirf .wrne in regardl to Ustumi p tionl. t"' iung as thre a.' trot p'rfectyihealcd mur of the' disewt. tiree it is iihat I so 51trernu ortly enut ion pttlnrornary iratienits nrgninst expiosting themselvries to arn nmosprle that is not genial arri ipiensan~rt. ('Onfirmieil tnlsumpiitivesx' ilngs are a irre' of sores, wicih the hearsi cihange of atmios phirre wviii inthiirme. 'The grandt Secret of my sne Crms -.ith rmy Mertn.'Iner consist., ini my atrlv to suhdnelI, inflarmnlntiorl niestead f Iuteotking it, KS riany ofI thrr fntylrt do. An inflamred iung~ eannot, wyitih saty~t to the pattint, be e'xtpbsedi to tiro bittirn brins'sr or \Virnter or the chnillrng windrs of Spirng or Anttrnan. It shuldic ho cal'rully siildedi fromn all i rrita irig initenorces. Thelm utmost eauition shouiid ihe obrserved in this lrarticurlar, as witborit it a rm uder almost ainy circumistances an impho:i sibility. 'Fie perseft shrould be kept on a wholesome and inutritiorts diet., lnd' ll tire ledicnes conitimised unt il tile irony iras restored to It the nrattural inaintity of flrshr arrr stroirgth. I was.' mlyielfcrrred'fry th~is treat ment of tire worst kind of (Consumnptini nnd have uvedi to get fat and hrearty these matny years, with tntiiting tiostiy gonle. I hravo crnred throtisarnds ritind0, afttd very niany hrave been1 cuired by thlis ireatmient whiomi hlavel nrver sl'en.* Anrorut tire Fi'rst of October 1 expeettto take possesl slan or ilyS n0w bruildinig, at thlo Northeast (tor'ner of 511x ahnml Archr Streets, wihere [ shall be pleased to gIve advieto al nl who maliy requtire it. Fl diretionis aeccomtpanty ait my TRemedies, so tirat a prerson ini 1ny part. of thre world can be leadily crured by a striet oibserv'anrce of the satrie. J. IIL SUlIENCE, M. D., Philadelphnfa1 Cotton Tics. ai r' Agents for ilhe Manuifactrers for rSWrot, Ai'rrow, Allclor, aiid Butter A7K bsi ?RF Tl q PATENT LOCK TIEs Jutot lairding 4.000 Butndles of thle 'Eu r'ekus" ant Lock Tics. No Tie can su'rass the "Eurieka'' for sImplicity attnd durablility, and we off'or it. as Tie '.hat Is unexcelled. 'The Arrow is also well known. We ask yotur orders, guaranteeIng as low prices ase they can be purhchatsced at in ain SouthIern port. We shall be pleased lobhandlle consign I meents of your~ ootton, and will give al shipments our closes at tention, GEO. WV. WILLIA MS & CO., Cotton Factors, Chutrc.street, sept 27--x2mo Charleston, 8. C Petr'oleium F the beat quality in store and for sale hiy JAMB8SIII; T V. oct 21 AM Ad m Valuable Land to tot. James M. McCollum, Aduir. of Estate Wm Crosby, deo'd, vs. James W. Crosb3 Frances Yoogue and her husband Ja W. Yongue and utherd-Court of Con men Pleas. Pirsuant to an order of Cotirt Maade : this caso, I will rent for next year to ti highest. bidder, onl the 281h inst., at. (i lateresidence dr the said William Crosi deceased, the reveral tracts of Rand b longing to the estate of sid deconsed, t' wit,: The tract knowdi as the"Odi Pine," co1 taining Eight, Hundre'd and Thirtyeseni Acres; the tract knowin as the "Day Place," dontaining Three flundritd an Twelve A-es; the timtt. known as ti '.1'fl1 Pla e'," containing Otte lUIiidn'e: ati Fifly Aerts; the tract knowin as the "J.jim Coleman Place," containing Two flluilre nnd Fifty Aeres; the tract knowi as it "Minticello Place," containing One lt1 tired and TWulVe Acrest a traut. conlaiii Tiweity-tWo nit(d a% half Act-es, situated t i Ithe Home i'lacie, aniid suili prtion of it I1otn Place Its inhy tiot ie inuchiled in ti aslii (l'.1 tl of homestend i nil It lot sit u11 oid it tie Sheltoi Depot on the 8. and U Itnilroad. Telti frievlit of twelve mont hs, Pecnred by seA tid note of lesseo, vith I wio approved surt ties. LIessen to pay for all icesnary R pert and statmps, L. W. DIJVALL, S. P. C. Sherill 'a 01ce, Witinshoro, S. C., Dec. 12, 18'1. deu 14-t l 2 Sheriff's Sales. The State of South 4 ariolinh. COUNTY OF FAIRFIE 0D. Lewis W. Duvall, as Rheriff, vs. Theodor Keller, and wife ar'd others. In pursuance of nn order' of the Coui iaie in tie above stated cauise, I wi offer for sale at. public anction to ti highest bidder before the Court liouse doo In Winnahorn, within tle legli hours < nde, oh Ihe first Mo4tiay in Jai'mn1liry nexi the following depcrited propertv, to wit: All that plantation ot- tract c' Ranm lat< ly the property of Osnionl Woidwi 'i, tI ceased, lying nnd sitnate in Fairtied Coun ty anid State auforesaid, known a4 [lhe Jolit H; Harrison tract, containing Eight tium dred and Forty-eight Acres, miore or le's and binded by lands of Maritli A. Wood ward, ilegina Gnitdcen, John L. Black, 04 mond 8. Jones ahid blhe's. Te'nls of' Sale. Ono third cash, and tie balance on credit of one and two years in equal instal mints, with interest thereon from tlie dt of sale, securei by the boud of the put chaser ard tiortgage of the premises. Iti hnsers to pay for sanips anl necessar papers. L. W. DUVAL L, S. F. C. Sheriff's Office. Winnsboro, Dec. 8, 1871. dec 11-tlx2 ExecittoP's Sale, IY virtue of authority conferred upon i )by the last will and testinment of W ii liani S. Lyles, deceased, we will sell to ii high 4 est hidder, at the ourt RHouse 1 Winnsboro, on the first day of Jnnuar next. all (he real estate belonging to ti said deccnastd, (o-wit, All Ilta valliable plantation or ir.act ao land, whiereon the deceased resided at Ith time of his denth, containing One Thousfun Acres, more at' less, Rying and ituiate it thti County of Pairfield, about three mile froin Ashford's Ferry and Strother's DJepot on S4 and U. It. R , and on the public high way lendinig to Winnsboro, and bounded b3 lands of W. J. Idw ney, Dr. T. J. Lyles' U. 11. Pearson, ol. 1). Province and others It will be subdividtad into two, three o four lracis, and offered for nal in sucl parcels. The tract containiug the home tt..nl will be sold subject to the homesteni rllotedl to the widow and intor chilhureni. TiJstss:-One-third ensh, and tor lth balance a credit of onie atie t wo years, payi~ ible in equal annual inslalmenits withI in lerest. fr'om the day of sale payable anntinl ly' : thle ptuirhasutrs to seure the said baR 'iice by their bonuds and mor'tg'nee of th parcels bought, anid to pay for all necessar;' papers and revenue stamps. T IROM AS 5l. LYrLES, W F. 11. TI.A 'NSwol'il, dlec 7 t1x3 Qualified Execuilors. 81H EIFF'S SA L1MS B} Y virtuore of eundry cxecutions to in d di'recd, I will oiler for sale at. Fairi neld C'or't house on the first Moniday anm Re day f'ollowing, in .Januar'y next, wiith ni the legal hiour's ot' sale, lo the htighies bide'. f'oi' en ah, thle following P'ropett P'urchase'rs to pay (01' tI. les: One iract of' lan d in Fatirfield Coutnly St ale oif SothI Carolina, eon tainiing sovc.i iunidr'ed aci'es, more or less, nd boundet y lands of ii. Crosby, ?bl. Slone and oth ers, levied upon as the P'roperty of R 3rosby. ails. N. 11. 110113y and ot hirs. All et' t hat i'hct of land in Fiairfield Coun Ky, St ate of SothI Car'olin a. eon taini ni Bleven hondred ated eight-seven acres norn or less, on thio water's of ,Jaeksoi 1r'eek, and hounded by lands owne-'iliha Dri. Harvy, deoenised, Wanshlington Olndney fra', Sarah MRilling. nndi othercis, levied upom is theo properly of P'. Hlastings and wife a lhe suit of J. M. Berd, atnd mhiers. 1hrff Ofc, W. DUIVALL, a, F. C, Winnsboro. D~ec. 8, 1871. dee0 9jtx2' 3ALE SPARTANBURG AN~D UNIO3 RAILROAD), ['he State of South Cai'olina, Plaintiff against the Spartaniburg and Union Rail road Comipany and others, croditors, de fondant. In obedience to an order datedl 16th day if November, 1871, passed l'y the Hlin. fames M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th, Cir mil, of the State of South Carolin1, the inder'signed will sell, on the FIRST MON )AY in January, 18'i2, or on the first cort. renient sale clay Ihereafter, at Unionville, ni thle County of Unioti, in thle St ate of tooth Carolina, befoi'e the Court house lonr, between the hours of 11 o'olock in he forenoon and 3 o'clock in the aficrrnoon, At public ontory, to thRi highest bidder, te rhole of the SPARTANBMU 1O AND UNION tAILRtOAD, including the Road-bed, tight of Way, Grading, Bridges, Mlaconry ,id Superslructure, lying and situato in lie Counties of Fairfield, Union and Spar an'turg ; all the stock subscribed for' in partanburg and Union Railrond Com,'any, lie chai'tered rights and privileges thereof; he ti lroad spikes, chairs and! equipments nid all the property owned by said compa y, as incident or necessary for its busi ess, en the following terms, to wit.: 'wenty- five thiousand (25,000) doillars cash, nd the balance In three equal semi-annual natalme, Is, with interest on each mnstal ment from the day of sale, to he secured by he bond of the purchaser, with a mortgage f the ent ire property sold. The pnrchaser will also be re quire dto pay for all stamps nd papers. If the highiest bIdder shonrldl fall to pay .1 once the twenty-five thotisand ($25,000) ollars aforesaid in cash, the properay ereinabefore ad vortisec wilIas lmcn..,e.. be offered, at lie timo and place above men. tioned, upon the terms already stated, for >f re-sale. JAMES Al. BAMXTIR, THOMAS Bi. JET3R, 0. doo 0- id Roferees. SHERIFF'S SALMs. Y virtue of stndry executi-ne to me e directed, I will offter for sale nt public 0 out-ery to the highest bidder before the Cout-t House do -r in Winneboro, in tle County of Fairfield and 8tte of 8outl Carolina, on the first Monday 'in January hextand itho day following within the legal hours of sale, for: CaSh, all that piece, I parcel or lot of land, with the improvements thereon, situate nnd lying in tle towln of W innsboro, itt tie Contiy :end State ile_ said, being part of the lot know,i isid alerig. nated in lie plan of sanid Town as lot num h) r 66, and bontided as folloWs; on I lie Sol dh by Washington Street, nnd fronting thereon 63 feet, more or less - ot flie east by lot of Mis. Laura \l. Mauibewi, on the southii by lot of .1ohn P. Matthews Jr., a li e Un t c wIst lby I t H t lh'.1 i- t, Colm itill-i e .ugusta lIailroail. lvii.d on 111n4 to be sohl as th It property of liehard Catlicart at tih siiutt of aiuIcl 11. Cloiwney C. C. 1'. vs. Inines C a' hcrt, lelint Cibcart ad Daniel Nelson, and others. L. IV. DUVA LL, 8. F. C, Sheriff 'H Office, Winisboro, Dec 8. 1871. deg 9-f 1x2 Sheriff's SAle. Tho State of South C. rolina. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. George W. Iliggins, vs. Plaintiffs Daylis E. Elkir, John P. flail, ntnd hisi wifeSutah Hall, and Milton a. Dulap. In pursuance of nn order of Court niade in the above hlated case I will offer for e sale at public nucti--n, to the lil'ept bid det', befot'e the Court hlouse door in Winne boro, within the legnl hours of sale, on tho first Monday in January next, 1872, the following described property, to wit: One tract of land collainiig One [lun dred and Pour Aeros more or less, lying in the County and Statte afort-snid, on Ilie Cliarlot to, & South I C arnilna ih-lall-. about six nilecs from intisboro', auul near the station on said Rnilway, cai'ril einpson's Turn Out, atid adjoining lamtis of Getorgc Simpson, or file Estate of Williamit Jones, deceased, of tlie Eftate of Osmionl Woodward. deceascl, latius .f .ohn It. Cathcart, and others. Terms of le. Onetlhi-il eash onl Iny of sn!e, the hal nnce tliereof on n e-edit of iwelve monthsI. with _interest fron day of sale, io be sectr et with bond and iii-rgage of preimisi-e, and the purcliaserI to pay fI- all necessary papers and stanips. I.. W. DL VA , L, .- P, . Sheriff's Oflico, Winnsboro, S. (., Dec. 8, 1871. dec 9-tIx2 ISRERIFFY SALEd. )Y virtue of sundry executions to mte ) directed, I will offer for rale to th highest hidder before rite Court I 'ou,e door in Wiinsboro,' on tehe first. Monduay in .lan -r ary next, antl tle day followiug. within thu ltgal hotrs orf sale. to file liibCAt hi-lih I i for Cash, the Following lieal Propermy, iI wit : All that tract or dntniitn or 1:ind con taining Seven liin-ired aeres Inore or1 les lying and situate in, the County if Fahririti a of Souh C-rolina. on waters of Big Dumli oain's ( 'reek. waler of Wntteree River and boundiied by lans ofrlohliatris,-. Sr. decensed. Johnl WV. Durh1m.1-c1n1ed Thomas Robert-soi. dceasl-ed. %U-3. ltartes, Jaies lhar her, deceasel, Mrs. Picket, dt ceased, levied upon is the property of h, i lin-rison, Adin'r, W- It. Robertson, EIx'r and othiets. t hL. W. DUVALL, S. P. C. Sheriff.'s Office, Winrn.r, Dec !1, 1971. dec 9-Ix2 -- Sheriff's Sales. uiThe Stalte ol' Sonth Ct'oliinil, COUNTY O1F FAlIRE!ELD). John Reap and his wife, Nanlcy iUcap, JTohn i, ober-tson, by lis( niurdian, u l/ii, Win. 10~ Robertson, vs. James Robertson, W mt. R obert son, in pur-sunnce of an order- of thue (out , 'if Pr-obate made in Ithe abotve stated cause, 1 will otfer for sale, nt pntblic odfiry, to thie highest bidde-r, biefore the Court lcuse door in WYlisharo withbin thle legal hioitis of anle on thle first Mlonday int Jntmary next. thle following desciied property, to wit: All t hat. cer-Iain t-act. of inndl of wi hl Johnt S. Iloertson, decoeed, was seiz-d and possessed. in fe simplet at his deCath I, coniining One htilndred amtl nine-teen neres situate on waters of Mloi-es Creek, water of 1,i1ttle It iver-, int ihe County of Fatirfieldh and~ Stante of SouthI Calrolinn, gnd loundeid by lands of Mtrs. John Coo , Rebecca Ma soni. Daniel Scott. and tets, beig ihe same t-act, convey o the said John S. Hlobortson by . Hi. itobetsoin, Esqj., Contmis-sio in Equity foi Fairfield Coun ty. by d dat-eid on 5ithI November, A. 1). I855. Telis of Sal., (hue half Ithe purchelase Money to be paid iCash, and t he balance thter-eof on a cr-edit. of one yeat, withI inter-est. flrm day of sale, thle put-rci- to give Is l'ondl with at mortgage of the premises arnd to pay for all necessary papers and r-evcnue stamps. L.. WV. DUVAIIIJ S. F. C. Shierif's ofrice, Winnsbor-o, S. C., Dec, 0th, 1871. dee 9-x2tI Mte of' South Car1ohla. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. The St-ito of South Carolina, plainitiff, vs. I le Shninn itbiurzg and Union Raili-oad Comp~anty, arid others creditors.--Order fot- sale, &o. By vir-tue of a dle-rtal order in the above1 stat ed case, all the cditots of theo Spat-r faniburg and Union Railroad 'Coaipany at-e recquir-ed to ptovo -and establish t heir die. imanids against thle aild Company, be-for-o us, as Special Referees, at the law aftico of James iI. Eti,.nr REq , in Wiinnsboro, . C. on the 2fith. 27 th, 28th, 29th and (0tht days of December, A. D). 1871, and on the 28,1 2-4th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th (lays of Januat-y, A. D). 1872. JAMES M. IIAXTERI, TI'1OMAS II. .JlETER nov 29-t illst febi special Referees Livery arnd Siale zM. STABLE.#3 A. Fe GOOBDI NGQ, PRIOPIRTORt. I WILL receive on or abiout the first, of LSeptember next, a lot of extra fine Ken. tucoky fIorses a d Mules. Parties dies-irig fine Stock will (10 well to call ott ate ear-ly In contnectioa with my J~ivet-y St-able, I have tipened a CJat-ringe, Buggy and' Wag- a on Factory. All work neatly executed and warrantd, OIve me a call. aug 2n Sale of Yaluable Lands. i -Y virtue of nuthority under a power of a attorney dutly executed to me by Jacob llookman, uider his haud nnd seal on the 9th day of ,tanuary, A. D. 1869, 1 will of. fer for sale at ptiblic cut cry to the hiighicst hidder before itie Court HonsP door in Winnshoro, in the County of Fairfiel, in the State of South nrolinn, on the i.-t,. Monday in Januaitry next, bet ween tihe hours of ii dOe ck in fihe forevoon and 3 in the tti'ernoo 1, ill that piere. parcel, plintation nnd trnt of la.nd contiainilt Seven liindr d Acres. more or- les.-, bhii lying and situalo ill the Coutty of Fai'ii-'l.1 l tlhe St ate of Souith Caroliina, on ite wa. tet'S of Crooke'd R01n, and :tt.j1inigi lit ts of IlIargrove Olcti , R. 11. .Jen In.,-, . . Wiyiiek atid othcrr!, being the sani pl:,... I ion or tract of land mIrt I 1 ngel, b_ y :.Vid )y Jncob b.-okmttan : tine oil the ':hI .:or-r, . 1). 18;;9, and 111 he tl . by me as afor. Yni to) fortcloSe sidl mo0lirtn e. The Telt amls of1 -fale to be as f-ll,w i 'I lie stim of Eight 1inndrei4 Ibolhar'o I 1 -it iln C4 to lite by the lirhliaser o lim ki a': of sale. For the b.alaniice, it lcdit (i onle. llio, tht'ece nnld fourl years-, inl eqll' aniht'aial inst:Hllmeni1r, %,Il intetest ol tihe whlole nilot ni1 froml thle da:.1 of stile, par-. lible at inlly, tii il the ,Vl etlc of il priin - cinA tit int erest be paidt. 'il.tgtse.. to give boid with pcr'(nail eeilrityv, 1111 t in o~i'lbagt cI the I'prtemir.4, told pa;y fort all necemr4:lly p i s. -11n -Vl lo reve n l p SA.NI'EL W. IlOOiKIIA I'T. Doko,11 Wiek ember. tIl., 1871 dec 7--t1 x2 JO MOS]S, SirJamecs Clark's Periale Pills, 'thse naluable Pills fire unf1ailing" ill Ole curo of alt tihos, palhftl otit nd i d ge1o (IIsenses to which ithe feiale doistitlitin i~e subljoet.. They mtodlerlate all exceSsc and1 remove all olttructions, frotn whatevier c0ause. To Mairiod Ladies they 00 particularly staiied. ' hey will in a short litme bring mi ihothly t perioll wi It reg-lihiry : and ilthuhvl oefl conitaini nothing hnifulN to lthe contiintiijon. In all cases of Nervoits and 1piiail Atre. loins, Palins ill the lttnek1 anl Limbs. Va ticue on slight 'xertio, Palpitationt of the Hleart, lhyste-ies. .1nd1 Wites,$ thev will ef. fect a clte vhiei all other Inean t 'oive taii etl. Tho pamttphilet n-ouid oech pueki ge his full tdirelilts and nidvice, or Y. ill c set fre 1i4 aill writing fo' it, ste!&cl fr'otm ol,:ervatilqv*g BPEOIAL NOTIE. it is the fato ot every trulv' valutable telicile to e colltiterfeitell. ' job Ni s' iri .11am1es Ulark's Felmale Pillz an le Sively counternet'irel. T the genuline lIvc he ninm t of "-)li Nioseq" ot eltr:h p-tk-pe All oliers are worl les. Disjitesti Dirti gist elieavor ito sIl tihe counti aereliits ' to Ike greater p ofils. N. II.--in all vavoes whevre the geioneitit datinot be oitained, One Mlinru enelwel it lte Solo Prcprietor, .tI11 ' 18 Cor'lan-i 81treet, New York, will inur' L lboltle t he geni, [lii,,p ~ Pills, by rentra em1 l steenretly sealvd fro014 anlly knoiiwledge of' it., contents jue SIiII'i e Fi l'st ClNISS tedll w rWilft|d THE GREAT T''s ' ollilil1 P.ialia -i ..1. P. !- C TO 11 MrANN'CTUPrnS or Gr'and, hq[11110 and~ U.priglht Thege in irntits have liet before tie Ptillic for nearly' 'hirt v Years, and itol their cllenc alotn lui:tne0 l 11el u1101 -- chlnsed pre-t-m inence, whh(j hprononneelsc(,: them itneil ttiled, in Totte, 'Touchi, W'ork mtatnIhip antd 1)urabilit y fM!i' All otur Sqtre P'ianos hntv e ottrt Now biptrovet Ivensti'ting Se Ile attl the A tgralfte 1Teble. 13&'' W~e wouhi call speciatl altelnsion to tiut '..tn Patetd l:npirovemients ini 4Grand Ptiene4 andi .'tqutare Graittds, foundtt in no P'er'feelion thaan hais yet beenl alt fitaine MtjW We arte by tp'cia ideran't tgemen ct eta ibled to furntish l'rlot' Organis atnd Mob lrons of thle tim.gl celehit' d tnkers, Wholesale and lietnil at. Iowett Fatorlu' Illusttinledu Catalogttes and Price List promiptliy furin ishiedOt on api'intinn to WM. KNAlIl & e0.. lu itmote, Md. Or anty of our regualat' esltblishaed ngen.. JiuST ~ARRVED iFOR Ciiristmas and New Year. I)onmestio Dry Good-i. Fanev' Goodl., Tritm. t1 ingr, IIlOsiery3, (Ootve', Not iontsw it ott ('I 'ignons, lltsih. ltl, Iooni, 4ou-t s, Jutilts, Uimbrellat, Tr'u;nkst. &c. A new supply of MIillinery, I Lat , Rii h bions, Vt'eei, Feathter, andi a variety or thittgs for Santa Clattus. fGotifodttonaries, Candies, Cakes, in var-ie y, Candy 'Toys, Raisins, Nuts, Fr'uits, l'ca nurs, Chesnut~s, Prize Iloxes &n. Full stock of Flour, Meal, (Grist, Pagatrs, 'offees, Mlnssos, Syruips, barr'els i. rm'i'els and( kitR Mackerel, Enrd i-Dryts, si i. Lull ,Smoked Bacon, Shonlers, It llams, lKer sene Oil, Potash, Soaps, Hotdi, spjitte, esetnces. Candlest, Starch, Powder, S'h I 'tps Cigaris, $nmokin g andl Chiewintg Tt. iacco. lhiiits, Shoes, IIina, Ca~'lps' 'tI Crokey. 'in ware, Woodeonwarc, lfaritwiire. &,i I rik .itld Sweet. Ptotatoes, Uniotns-, atnd arn oth itter atiles. dec 2-.It J. 0. 110 d. d( t' zeks itmit harrlls of F'louir. 1T;irct Chloieed CanvalsteidIIt as 1 'Tierce Chtoice Cairol-nit lice, A5 lfngs Choice Bio I ffe Denarra, Cotfee C antd extraa C 8tugarut ard, in 'Tin Cats, Candoes, &c., at nov I8 lixEATV S. Not ice. LL. pertonts itilebit d to ime are verp(elier (( to e'miii fuorwarI d utt ma' seulemnt't s futheltr indutlgenice will noit ht grantel. 1 delo r fra., ''1 Iion'u. r' "ie. nov ;)-Jm i