The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, January 10, 1872, Image 3
ii#bilatt.1~sw 44 sotII~ Of.
the
~at d & -}aw,
owe f shall be please'd to* - eoeive
tuie ne W ithporeased fa.ilI
tie W l-to *eW s full. bare
of0 ' blie patrounge In-our ptidlar
line.
0 A lot of Lomo 'fo sWie. at
Molutyre & 001., -at five cents a
pieoo.
9)- We return thanks to Mt. 0. R.
Thompaon for a b unoh of extra Ane
cigar#.
For the past week 100 bales ef
Cotton ha'o been bold in this market
at pr) Op 7eging froi I6 1t5 id 9
cents.
Featli Brand.
-Were indebted to Mr. R. J. Me
Carley fora bottle of- veYry n;sha
Brandy, which we take pleisure' In
recommending to lovers of "sioli
thiings."
Private Bearding.
So notioc of Dr. T. R. Center, ad.
vqrtleing Private Boarding at very
low rates.
New Goods.
Messrs. 0U R. Thompson and D. R.
F1nniken vae received New Goode.
eetheit iadvertisiiente..
Witnain ota Columbia & Au
gasa Ilroad.
ThiA gIgaotio'Raiteltd enterprise is
at last Completed, and its company is
prepared to offer special inducoments
to shippers. Read its advertisement in
another column.
We tender our thanks to CoL Win.
JobUston, President C. 0. & A. R. R.
for&a'free pass over his road;
Crumbs.
For the -week ending .4he.8* Do
cember there were 80 deathal ar
leston,tof which 9. were white.
The frieids of Mayor Wagoner, of
Charleston, made him a Christmas
present, consisting of a fine horse and
ban4some buggy.,
AldgetRutiand has postponed the
sale - of - the - Spartanbarg- and Union
Railroad' from the first Monday in
Ja44 to ttia&t Mstan Feb
ruary.
There are thirty-two count es in
the State,.the county of-Aiken boing
tbi *af furthdablit which did pot'go
into operation till 1872. So says the
the Mafi6n Bear, ~
eare pleased to obsrve Iia
Duffie & Chapman, Booksellers, Co.
lumbia, S. C., continue to publish
Prof. Reynolds' Spellers, lReader.
and Writing Books ; Prof. Davidson's
School History of South Carolina ; a
School faft'er tor'the use of'Teach.
ersfio, 6; *ix fiouthu Table Blooksi
&ce Write for their catalogue wehich
will be sent free. The above School
books and other books Ate fot sale by
MoMastor & Brice, Winnsboro, South
Carolina.
Notice to tCorreolpondent. -
All ommunication dont-to this ph
perator publication must be aecompe
nied with the, full name of the writer.
We reserve the right to rejeet
wha~tever we deem unfit' for publics.
W~gypst~e fjpsthoe
done tl,,, in.gg qp oglmas,e will
most ogeerfully acoord thern spaefor
expsiodafn d defensej povided we
are approasci in' T)/opet mnner,
and treated. with the- respeot, due us.
Comwunioations not couched- in such
apielt will be immediately consigned
to the rubbish box.
ggp Moesrs. Griffin & Hoffman
Newspaper -Advertising Agents, No.
4 South..Str~qt Baltimpore, 'Md., are
authorized to contract for advertise
menits for the Nucwa & HanaAID.
39eclined.
,Iti regard to Mt..8marts a commu
nication, after mature reflection we
have determined not to give it pub.
lioityr as .we regard I6 unworthy of -a
place i our columns.
Extra copies of the Naws can
he olinalc at 'this offie on days of
publication. Price only five cents a
copy. _________
Sensible Advice.
, *0lay befer~ oeirenderd-N.cy la
copy of a letter received by a eoloked
man in this. pisoc ,from his seppp A
Columnbia, who haa doubtleess beqemo
disgusted writh out tulers through fble
elose proximity to the 'RIng,' ard
liti kuowledge of their ou4 transwo
tions.
We hop a-hi. gA'a- adv..cea :..314
heeded bfet-ooed-mes everya
The New York 'un has hoisted the
of Illiei, of')tsIdent, and .8aul.
J. Tilde'n, of aNw York, for Vice.
President.
-Twenty-four hundred W# give tick.
eta will dtaw prises at fthj Conaed
.of the South Carolina LAnd and Immi
gration Assoclaten; in Charleston, on
the 8th of January next. The gifts
range in value from ten dollars to
$250,OOO ; and as the project is In the
hand* of gentlemen of known integri.
ty,k4pd highly endorsed by the best
citiseng-atn average of. one person in
sixty'two - will be certain to draw
something. It -may be . a fortune.
The address of the Aosjoi Con is at
.Charleston, 8. C.
low to. kpep Stins age lifeat
Presta.
Fo'e teneet of our readers we
give below the following recipe for
keeping sausage fresh until used. It
is very simple and valuable, and
wqrthy of. a trial. Thosu who have
investe heavily in pork, will do well
to make a note of this.
When the meat is 6tst prOpared
and seasoned, it will not be necessary
to stuff it in anything, but jotst make
it out in oakes of convenient site,
then fry it, but not very hard or
browu, in pure lard, and pack it
closely in jars or tin cans, and fill the
interatices with hot gravy, and it will
remain as fresh and sweet as when
fist cooked, for any length of time
desired. When needed for use it
can be warmed or refried, in the
same lard or gravy at pleasure.
By adopting this simple and certain
plas, .all families that pickle their
pork or beef, may be independent of
the market for a fresh supply of fresh
sausages during the whole sausage
season, and such as do adopt it will
not be likely to forget it or neglect
it afterwards, for the principle and
the result will both commend them.
selves to the judgment and confidence
of all that give it a fair trial.
MtzMoM scheol.
Below we publish the names of
those pupils of Mt. Zion School who
were distinguished for excellence in
studies and deportment, during the
session which ended on the 15th
instant.
The first four nanies are given in
order of standing on merit-roll of en
tire School .
Thomas W. Elliott-First in Latin,
lFrench, Rhetoric, History, Geometry,
Algebra, Geography, Map-Drawing,
Penmanship.
T. U. Othcart-First in Arithme.
tie, History, English Grammar, Pen
manship; seotud in Geography, Read.
ing, Spelling.
/Olis C. S. 1rice-First in Spelling;
second in Latin, Geography, Arith
nmetioe; third in Algera, English
Grammar e distinguished in ilistory,
Readiug, Pen'uanehip, Deportment.
/de. . Cener-4iret in Algebra ;
second In Miap-Drawing, Dleportment:
third in History ; distinguished in
Spelling, Penmaeshipt
The following pupils deserve hon
orable mention for excellence in spe
cial branches, under which their
names appear in order of merit:
In Ltin-R. G. Simonton, Isaac N.
Boyd, T. M. Jordan, R. C. Gooding.
In Mrenc-W. I)D. Steele, 3. F.
Brown.
Ini Rhetorc--E. W. Alken.
In Hiustory-Isaac N. Boyd, H. E.
Ketchin, R. J. Mackorell, T. M. Jor
dan, ft. C. Gooding, Willie C. ition,
W. D. Steele, T. W. Dantuler.
In Esgish Gramumar-J. N. ?ag.
ett, H. E. Ketohin.
In Geography-Hf. E. Ketchin, W.
0. Rion, R. -J. Maokorell, Isaac N.
InRaig-sn N. Boyda Willie
C. Rion, John. W. Aiken, TMi. Jor.
dan, W. L. Thompson.
in Rpelling.-.f. G. Simnonton, W.
D. Steele, W. J. Elliott, Iesn N.
Boyd, J. P. Brown, Willie C. iRieun,
O.M. I~antsler, John W. Aiken.
InAgebra-R. C. Good ing, Wim.
H. Campbell, T. W. Dantaler, T M.
Jordan, Isaao N. Boyd.
In Arithmnec-H~olbrook Ition, Rt.
C. Good ing, Win. IT. Campbell, R. A.
Pagett, 3. N. Pagett, Willie C. Rion,
R. J. Mackorell, H. E., Ketehin.
In. Pcnmanahip-J. .H. Harden,
Win. H. Campbell, Willie C. Rion,
T. M. Jordan, W. D. Steele, Hol
Retchin, R. A.'Psgeit, 3vN. Pagett,
.ease N. Boyd.
In'Map-rang-Wlly d,. Rion,
W. D. 8teele, H. E. Ietohin, Rt. 0,
Si monn. W. Aiken, 3. 16 Brown,
In .DepartmeM -It. 0. Simnouton,
Issno N. Boyd, R.. A. Pagett.
For Regular Attendanc.-W. D.
Steele, 0. TF. Gooding, Isaas N, Boyd,
uplit e*M~ day of A4shlon.
CheaW Pilstbni.
~those of oue. norehatly mechanics
and professional men who desire elrcu
Iars, letter and. bilir~eads, cards,
blinbs, 40., gill qonault their lnterr
egby ihaving. their work done at the
psawesnd *Hdk'Anb office,
* e have Just reeeived a nice stock
of the above shit ia printin;-'.
Afld'kr# 'pup$fd t,' do #11 *ork a$
shortnoice.
. tllents or tv $4,.
*1 Ne gs. .
The followne is a list of appoint
ments of the M. E. Church South for
this State :
Columbia Distriot-8. H. Browbe,
P. E.
Columbla-Washington Street,
Manning Brown,
Columbia-Marion Street-W. D.
Ki kisd.
Columbia Cirult-J. A. Clifton.
Fait$eld Circutit-J. L. -Shuford
and Thomas Griffith.
Wirnsboao Cirult-J. H. C. Mo.
Kinney ; and J. S. Connor, Sup.
tiherter Circuit-J. T. Kilge,
East Chester-J. M. Boyd.
Riobland Fork-AloCain,
Lexington Oircult-L. C. Lo)yal.
Leesville Circult-G. W. Gatlid.
Upper Orange Cirouit-, 8 len.
ley.
Upper St. Matthews U1rctit-J,
W. Humbett,
Agent for Washington 5tr'T.
Church-Win. Martin.
Cetting mighty sliofi.
Boarding the lightning eXpress (n
the Little Minati railroad ott etet1ing
last week at Pittsburg, we had Comfor.
tably doubled up preparatory . to a
snooso, when we Wefe startled by a
tall African, as follows :
"Look here, boss, I want to ax you
question. I's a good way from
home, and I want to kiow if I's on
the right track II
"W here do you want to go, unole I'
we asked.
"To Fort Gibson, away dowi in Ar.
kansaw, sab. Now, boi, la ignorant
and wants to know if I's on the right
kear for Cincernati."
We asstred our sable friend tbt he
was all right for Cincinnati, when he
broke loose as follows :
"Look heah, bot-sa I doesn't know
nothin' when 1' away from home
Dlear fact, sah. When 1 started out
from Washington city I had a power
rul long string of dose heah, eAhibiting
that portion of his through ticket
which had not beenPtaken up. Ebery
now and then a gemman comes round
and tars of a little piece. Tell you,
lah, it's getting mighty short. Fraid
it ain't gwine to hold out till I gets
through."
This last remark created quite a
laughter in whichthe jokist joined quite
heartily ; but he was soon put to
rights.
Geraniums.
We observe all through the eity
that geraniums play an important
part in moat of our households.
Besides those growing in the yards,
almost every window and porch has
its quota of these fragrant and pretty
plants, and nothing gives a more re
Rne4 pleasure to the ladies than the
oultivatfon of them. As all who
prize their geraniums will want to
know how to preserve their vitality
through the winter, we subjoin the
following, which is the method adopt
ed by a most successful florist:
Take up your geraniums, shake all
the earth off the roots. Shorten the
branches two-thirds, and If any leaves
remain, pick them off. It will be well
to expose the plants a few hours to
the sun, and then bury their roots
down in dry sand in acoold frame or
in a cool cellar. So wintered, the
plants will come out all right in the
spring.'_
Tammany.
,The Leader, the organ of Tamma
ny, is dead. Tweed and Sweeney are
ruled out of the conoils of the asso
ciation and younger men like Genet
Bernard and Connolly the judge,
assume the leadership of the immaoa.
late concern. Resolutions strongly
denouncing corruption are adopted.
But "Ichabod" is written all over the
gorgeous Babylonian halls where the
saohemu once revelled. Tammany dies
in triumph..hour of Beform. Rie
transit gloria mumd.
The Cettes Tux-luprta lote.
The Colatabla Phosnix learns from a
nonusunication from Washington, ad
dressed to John T1. Sloan, Esq. that
"the Secretary of the Treasury has at
last modified his two-y ear order, and
extended the time to June 80, 1872.
All cotton, tare and other claims
that were shelved by that order will
b~e acted on and paid, if properly
proved."
A rotnatt who hung herself In Lon
don the other day because her bus.
band scolded her for speaking to lod
gersyleft behindi her the following,
written in chalk on the back of a tea
tray :"Dear Jim-You have driven
me to this little affair, Be good to
the dog, and ask Mrs, little to behkind
to the birds.h'
Rettlbuion f'ollowe rapidly some
times upon the heels of crime. One
night last wek a solored masa robbed
a jewelry store in Wilmington, Del,
Next day he wes rutr over and killed
on the railroad, while trying to escap
and his carpet-bag antd his pookets
were fotqud filled with the plunder.
A very nire gold sIbg was fpund
last Veek by a ddok in s privato
family, In Batou, e the giseard of a
ohtokea she was dressing.
7:French draamakere say that an
Amoricans detomer te W'orth more te
thent thantthreq of thtir oir ebcatry.
'liere Is a painter and gleiy la
Boston by te aanre of "Consfdet
A Case of Oeeffl bts IAhtersity.
6.. Ohate& Loesprire writes to the
Pall gall Gakette about what he saw
In Virginia, thus:
"With thir boniWfbrned, their
cattle driten off thelfAntes all des.
troyed, their black laborers all gone,
all the white labor migrated, the
banks broken and !all their
money in Coufederate bonds,
what can the people do I I
wa amuonth in daily eommunication
with one man who had been educated
%# well as' had bedn. He bad serv
ed aA a4.'de.eamp through' the war.
His house and property were utterly I
wasted. He had a small Ahinty for
hinistif. his wife and boy, with oneo
hunchback negro who refused to leave
them. lie worked as an ~oj*ter dred.
get eheerfully, and his wife taught
thusie aud French, - She. bad kept htr
Fiaios I ievet heard ond unarmtir
froi either. I as. hitudrods of
like eases, 'hey oanuut leave their
fountry-, bitt they welcome .luglish.
men to their hearts as well as to their
Itoltioheu.f
lhe Yorkiille 1l4 ilrer of Vednes.
day : , lnct otir Nat issue the
following persons have been coomit
ted to the ji in this place I W. P,
Anthony, A3, W, Mottre,j J. R. L~arlt.
esj U. H. Mijorej J- A. Donard, Cort
Moss and H. M. Moore. The follow
ing bive been sent to Columbia I J.
hI. Caldwell, W. H. White, Samuel
Ramsey ; and the following have
been discharged from the p,: lion hero
)n bail : A. J. Mlartin. W..A. MA'rtii
r, G. hiartit, Mao Archer. John'
Ohaihbura C. B. Blanton,J. C Iobin.
ion, J. S. Wright, C. Knok Williams,
P. E. Moore, P. W. Moore,,W. V.
Moore, and B. R. T. Bowen, Jacob
Webb, one of the tegroes :rrested as
a meniber of Joe Carters's band of
rioter. and kidnappers, has been dis.
5harged from eustody, it having beet
shown that he *as et a member of
the gang,
lInesg of Ar hbishop Sjfalding.
The blost Rev. Archbishop Spald
ingwho has been mongned to his room
for somieti me * past (fom a sefious
bronchial adeotion," grew worse on
Bunday, and yesterday the prayers of
the congregation at the Cathedral
wrere asked for his fecotery. Last f
evening the conditton of the vdnei able
prelate wag unehanged, but no serious
tears are entertained but that he *ill
Inally recover.-Bwitimore 8un, 9dt
instant.
A poet's despefativh*is finally illus
trated in these lines :
[stood upon the oodifin's briny siore,
And with a fragile reed I wroto
Upon the sand
"Agnes, hove thee I"
The aad waves roled by an blotted
out
The fair impression.
Frail reed I Ordtel wave I Treachorous
sand I
['ll tryst ye no wore;
But with glafit band I'll pluck
From Norway's frosen shore,
Her tallest pine atgl dip its top
Into the orater of Vesuvins,
Abd upon the bigit burnished Hleav
ens.
I'll write
"Agnes ! [love thee 1P
And I would like to see any
Dog goned wave wash-that out.
At an Indian breakfast table a few
days ago, a traveler from the East
handed to one of his fellow travelers
a plate of sa'ges, whereupon the ques
tion was asked :"Is it safo 1" To
which it was replied. "This is a
prolific hog count ry, and it is safe to
sat sausages wherever hog is cheaper
than dog."
A distingu'ished writer says; "There
is a passage in the Bible where the girls
are comnir.anded to kiss the men, and
that is in the golden rule, "Whatsoever
ye would that men should do unto, do
ve even soto them."
AThe murderer seaem to be holding
supreme sway on the island of Cuba,
the Spanish Government being help
less.
In Nebraska .cotir'ships are said to
average three Miors' ani.. a hal in
length. -
Four Chinamen have joined a San
Francisco congregation.
Nothing is so reasonable and cheap
as good aanners. -
A band of fmale ounterfeiters
has been broken up in Illinois.
Afr. Editor :
Please announce Mr. J. IR. 11hiYLEn, as 1
a candidate for Sheriff of FaIrfieldl Coun.
ly' at the ensuing election, and oblige
nov 22-tf M ANY VOTERS.
DON'T HAWK, IIAWK, SPIT. SPIT,
Blow, Blow, andi disgust everybody with
your Oatarrh and its offensive odor, when
Dr. Sage's Cat arrh Rtedy wIll -speedily
destrey all odor and arrest the discharge.
The Secret of Captivation,-eatures
oft (reolan mold, a well-turned neck and
beautafolly rounded ares, are no doubt very
nIe things to have, and ladles who possess
threse ehate have reason to be thankful to
Mother Nature; yet, Af,.er all, the most,
eaptivating of allI womanly eharrom in a
pure, fresh and brilliant complosion, This'.
superlative-faseination any lady unay so-1
eure by using flAGAN's MAGOLoIA ALMa.,<
the standstrd beautifying preparation of:
the present age. It diff'ers from all ori 1
nary cosmetie in the most essential partl. I
eulars, irresanh as it doutidie *o injurious
ingredients, dees not centract or ihrivel
the skin as all the astringent "blooms,"4
'-lotIons" and "nowders" evenatually do,
but produe'ss a 'lastla g loveliness by 1w
proving the hedtir and . skin. U~ndgy itg.
operation the texture of the epiderrms be
eomes fiet, and (fhe surfade soft a's vsfve6
andaot s oellf peatures' dannot
o~cb geb'edpeo-en ardd it is
qaite cettalA that a lads vidi: noU otfhey
oharm' thta a freala sad rosf c~e'opel6ng
w~1t atttaet more admlra'tion hi eompa'ny
than tur nefghbti vitir her slassle fad's t6W
a sallaw shi*m da 30
AIANUPAOTUTRIId ETRnraPse IN CiAIRLt.
"oN.-Charleston is fast becoming a mann
aot uring As well as a commtereial olty.
he largest tuanufactory of doors, sashes,
linds, &., in the Southern 8tAis Is that
f NIr. P. P. ToALM, on H1orbook's %% harl
In that clty, sales rooms at No. 20 Hayn.
itreet. Mr. ToAL's advertisement sp
pers In another column. nov 1
New Advertisements.
FREE TO BOO( AGENTS.
We 'It dend a handsome Prospectus ol
lur N w Illustrated Family Bible, contain
ng o er 2t0 fine Scripture Illustrations a
miy ook Agent. free of chntig-. Addrovp
Sfat i fal Puilshimting (in , Phitinle phsi , I'll.,
Itia at, O ., or St, L otis, Ni,.
M mT .a6X.
Cabi Screw Wire
110 'I'S AND SHO ES
kfe Wdrt two pair of Ordinary pogged
r Maahino Sewed.
J- -t 10
HISTORY OF
T'he reat Fires.
ICi 'A and the WEST by Rvr. E. J.
loodspeei, U., fit Chiengsr . ('.1' coin
'ice haistory. 700 8vo. p-ages : 60 engrav
ngg. 70,001) Iready sold. Price $2.50.
I000 agents itl de in 20 days. l'rofiis go
e ufifterers. Agents Wanted: It. S.
loodpoed & ., 37 l',urk liuw, New York.
THE AM RICAN FARMER,
Publishidl t Baltimore, Md. by
SAMUEL ANDS & SON,
Janunmy Niti r is naw on t, and will be
eni. 10 every Plan r, E'nrmer and 0ardett.
r hIio will se d his tiddress and a
tamp. It is a liv practicil paper, need.
d by overy coumI family I Submcriplion
1.50 a t easr. In lubs, at $1, with very
ifil premiums
BRIGG'S BROTHER'S
'tltalognle of I yef and Vegetable
N )
Atintillae Fljweri g Duibs foy 1872.
4ow ready. Cons ing of over 180 pages.
n rose tinted pape , with upwards of 400
epareato cule, and six Deautiful Colored
I.te I Covet a antiful design, In Ol
rs, The tIchet e alogue ever published,
1td 2ts cents for py, not, one half the
'alue of the dolure phittes. In the first
rder, atmounting to 01 less titan $1, the
a lce of catitlogtit, 5 cenis, will be to
niiatlud in seeds. New ustome rs placed on
he saimd footitg *ith old. free to old
ustomers. Quality o seeds, site of pack
ris, prices and pfemtt 6ia affered, make it
o the advaiio of al to purchasd t66d of
is. Seo icattalogito fo extraordinary in
ticetanents.
You will miss it If ott do not s' dot
alalogue before orderit Seeds.
itlher of our two or ios for 172, sIo
9x24--one a flowet late of Bulbous
'ants, consisting of Litie . &c.-the other
of Annunal, Diennial iAnd erounial Pltifa
unranttteed the
Most Elogant Flor Ohromos
ver issued in this country. A Stperb par.
or ornament ; nailed, po -paid on ro
cipt of 75 cents ; also free. on condhions
pecuitied in catalogue. Adf resa
BRIGG & BOTHER,
Pstaiised 1845.j Ito hester, N. Y.
4EW SEEDS AN PLANTS
Sent by Mail or xpreos.
11R SEED flND PLANT C TALOGUES FOA
" E '7 .
Numbering 175 pages. r d containing
TWO 00LOENfl ATEB,
Facht worth twice the Cost, f Catatlogfoes,
nailed to all applicants on r eipt, of 25ets.
Soedem on, 36 Cortla Stroot. N. Ye
PROFITABLE B INESS
N~ill be given site or two per us, of cither
sx, itn WiNanonto drrd adjoi ang towns, by
rhicht they nmay realie from 800 t o $1000.
Syear, with hliitle interfer ne with or
linary occupation, tat seliing Hfousehtold
'irticles of real nerit and unaiversal use. if
lhe whole ttme is devoted a mntroih latger
umn may be re ized. Lirocutdra free, giv
ng complete lis of arti les atnd commais
ionus allowed. T S. CO'OK & CO.; ld
>okenl, N J.
\ GENTS WAxn > -Agenfs ranke mot-o
1 money at itor or uts tihan at anythtitng
lso. Bustiness ligh nid permanent Par.
icutlars frec. ti. $Tt oN & Co., Fine Art
~ubl ishers, Port land, 1aind.
igents profits per woe W1ill prcvc if t#
orfeit $500. New arti cs, patented Jutly
8ath Sample. senm. fr fo all. Address
V. HI. Chidester, 287 Br adway, N. Y.
IAN(.ERS. TUIIO S. ULCEUS
Astonishing cures by . Kline and
intdley, at the Philadelphi.a C neer Insti
ute, 981 Arch St., Philadel tia, Pa, At
Irauch Oflices by Dr. Dal n, 288 WV.
hnrlot to, N. C. :by Drs. Hie y & Benton,
or. Broad and Alabama sire ts, Atlanta,
Ja. ; hy D~r. llramiball, 42 N. ourt street,
Jlemphia, Tenn.
Wonderful Cancer Anti tea,
so Knife. No t)austic Meodic no' No
:tlood. Little Pain. Fir partii-tars, caill
n or address eithabr of tho above.
SILVERt TP!ED
BOOTS AND) SI ES
4 R WORTIH TWO J'IIs )2'JIOUT.
jun 10
Publio Notloen
[Yutoiyof the last will and festa.
mnofSamiuel Bterling, dceased, I
nill expose to public safe at tito lte real
lence of the dedeased,. ofi Wenesday, the
7th day or .Jasnny nexft. tall the floal amsi
'ersonmal Es~itate of the said Samutel Sterlig,
ately ins the possessio'n of h'id widow Mrs.
largarot, 6terling. The said reael estate
onstta'g of ile Hlomnstead and a Wm
~astles Place adjoining, and containing
bIout 800 acres.
Ternma of SaI&
N1or t1ie Wereo:Tal pfdperly, cas6.
For the land one-fourth onsh ; f ie b*1.
tioe on a credits of fweife'months, With in'.
crest fromn date, secured by note with good
taretIes and mortgage of the premiises.
JOIl'f A.M AfRIO19,
December 28, 1811. Executor.
Wihmington, Columbia & Augusta
Railroad&
Otroa Gus'. Fa3bnt a Tcu"kt AJ'-T.,
WILhxxToX, N. C., Dco. 18, 1871.
New Freigh
AND
PASSENGER ROUTE,
Via Columbia, S 0. and 11uminyton, C'.
The att ention ot' Merchants, Slhippers ot
Cotton and Produce, anl the lublic gone.
ial .y is invited to the Diriel ConndtitoI now
exi'ting between all interior points in
8$oth Carolina and Northern Citics, by th
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail
resald, and its donnections at Wilmington,
eiher via Stearn Ship Lines fromihal Port,
or via Wilmington alid Weldon Railroad,
and its connbetions via Portsmouth or Ps
ter-buirg.
The varioUs lines connecting at these
terinital poiiits, afford fucilities for ship
at A.tM to, or front
lValtimoro daily,
Philadelphia, tri-weekly,
New York, five times per week,
Boston, semi-weokly,
Uniform rates are maintained *ith all
ootnpeting lines. No detention occurre to
shilr-.enots, Through Dille Lading given bo.
twveen all stations and points named.
hates and classitloation sheets obtained of
all agents.
The Passenger sobedule of Wight Train
front, and Morning Train into Columbia,
gives a superior connection for all points
on Greenville and Columbia, and Charlotite,
Columbia aid Augusta, Railroads; giving
a Bay Line contiemeion via Portsmouth, and
an All Ruit Connation via Wilmington, and
avoiding all delays at Columbia.
Through Tilakots on salo at Columbia (
all points North.
For rates, classifloation and all informa
lion, apply to
.A.. 3PO)P3D,
Ge'l Freight and Ticket Agent.
J. C. WIxsUua, 0on'1 Superintendent.
jan 9-3m
JUST RECEIVED.
TWO at lodds White Cort4
80,0000 lbs. White and Smoked C. It.
Pttdon,
D. R. Flenniken.
deo 28
JUST ARRIVED.
Bak anti Barrels of Flour.
1 Tierce Choioed Canvassed hlams,
1 Tierce Chtoice Carolina Rice,
1 Jib!. Best Pectroloum,
5I Bags Choice Bio Coffco,
Demiarara, Coffee C and extra C Sugars,
YLdrd, In Tin Cans, Candies, &6., at
niov 18 BBATPY'8.
-LISTEN.
I. J. MoCAlILEY, has a splend id lot of
large b)rafiges, the best in market.
lie htas also lately received a well select
ed lot of Fine Imported Cigars, wiih Ite
gnarabees will gIve entire satisfaction to
lovere of "the Wedd."
Also.
A choice At ock of very fine old Whis
kies, Winea &c.,
AlSo.
Ufd Jamntica Rum, and Mcl'wan's Import
0(1 Ale. P'arties in seach of any of theo
above articles, will do weil to examine moy
stock before purobading elsewhere.
dec 28
Sixly-Five First Ciass Medals AWafded.
9$5 GREAT
Southerni Piano
IMANUJPACT'ORY'.
Win. Knabc d& Co.
tANUrAt-runKans or
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANO FORTES,
BA LTJIORVl MD.
Thaese instatments have been before the
Ptulic for nearly Thirty Years, and utpon
their exbellence rdono attauned and onimr
chased pre.eoulnence, which pronounes
thema uneqnaled, In TIoife, To'uchi, Work
ttanshtip and Durabilit y
gDy"' All our Square Pianos have oi~r Neiv
Imp~rovedl Overstrong Bale and thme Agrafie
Treblo,
cm' W6 would' call special afttent iotn to
our late P'atented Improvements int Orand
P'ianos and Square Orantds, ronund in no
other Pfan, wlio'h bring the Piano nearer
P'erlection tihan has yet been attained.
Eery Piatto Ft~y Warranted/for Duve Year8
g& We ar~e by spielal arrangement. en
abled to'fui-ntsi Parlor Organs aind Meo..
deons of the #<,at celobrated makers.
Wholesale and Rbetail at lowost Factory
Prices.
Illustratedi Cuitaloguah snd Prico Liri
promptly futatshed on application to
WMI. KNABES & (CO.,
. Baltimore, Mid.
Or any of' establisheol agen.
Cres. nov 0-6~m.
BJRONS wishirn CORIt will be furnish
e. d by sending me Siacks and Money at
the lowest cash prIee.
Reference given *ben desired.
jan W. If. MOR RISO.. ,
HEAR I HEAR!
011 Yes, Oh Yes, remember that the lere
gest, prettiest, moat attractive and
beat assorted stock of Coneelionaries, Fan.
3y Good, 'I oys, Fire 1% orks, and
Nice Thinigs goneally, is now openod
at A. I'. MI llet 's ConfeIct inuikary, wI vero
parei-ls, filend., lovers, Wvtweitenris an I
evet'ybel)lly ('111k lin4d eve'ythinlcg Io pV.LSeJ
lhe eye or palate, and can selvet Christ
ins pI18e tsU tihat will pleni.e t mlk ot fa .
t idjious.
fI the Toy departmetti feel' perl"t''
ly sat istied of pleasing I he lit I le folks, atil
it ('o fet lonaries, h ennc't Piu ercelled III
iny mark et in it ete. A ' early call
fr-i>m those inl tieel of gool ill his line i
requestel, .s it will enallble h11im1 to give
better slisfati1 liha he canl possibly give
during t le ru h of riii, a".
Come early anid ofien, and .\miller will beo
ettre to sell you just whn L y ou want, botIt
inc eeunt ity ncid quaility.
NEW GOODS!
JAMES BEATY,
E HSPECTFULLY announces to the puib
.lie Ithat ho i. now receir ing and open
M (at the store room formerly occupied by
lacot & Co ) a now stock of goods coUsisL.
ug In part of sulgar; Cofflee, Molauoos and
4yrup), Rice, Magging, (roi Ties, Twinel
'ow d'er and Wlot, Axle (irease, Cheese,
.racko-s. Sonps, Manaillat RopO. Caidler
Pninted Bucketst, Tubsim and Churns,llrooms
Yell lh-ckets and Mensures, Sodn, llhte
'tone, Concentrated ILyo, Clnndy, Poepppe
mId Oinger, Chains. Axes. Spaides, SIovelc,
iilnnuro Forks, Nails, Horse and MAluld
shoes, Tobacco, TinI Waecre, Vineegar, sale,
Incon, Flour, &c. All or which will bi
tiered at prices to suit (le tinftec.
The highest nmarket prices paid in Oaslt
'or Cott aed atoleoter prodeco. It will be it
,lea u-c to hill to Show his s(ock, nnd at..
Cn co tle wantel' of his rioed. (live him
l call. oct 10
F
18 A 71
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WE would ro.pectfully call thet at tantloil
if (lie jceople of Iairfield to our
lM.EMQ..~/.T I-.
STOCK OF
bry ;Goods
Boots and Shoes, S4
Clothiig,
Hato -n dapsg
Crockery,
hlard waro,
Notions and
Fancy Goodls,
W~ood Ware.
Willow Ware,1
All Good*' at tihe
Ziowest Prices
The~y Onn (e boueghat nt in
Any Market of Our State,
Every lirno of Goodces Full and ICoinplete.
GIve our Stck a Look.
LADD BRtO$. & CO.
Oct 6
Ilhalotte0, (Co~lubIa andh Auigustas
Coa~utrA, .lnfie 1, i8'7f.
IIE~ following Passenger Schcedelc wIll
goe into effecit e'n this Road on and after
3ucnueny, June 1.
D)AY TnIAIN--Golfl NsoaTi.
idane Angusta, at b.1ri a ni
*" Colimhin, 8, C,j 8.2.5 p nrf
'' Veinncsbhoro, 10.27 a ti
" Chiesier, . 12 27 p u
icrlve ael UC'.:'loffe, N. C. 8.00 p cn
S t tuT T a A i--d'oi lso ni/.
eavo A ngusta at (.00 pi id
i' Cohibia, 11.'20 p mc
"' Winnisboro', .27 a mn
" Cheest'r,. 2.0)0 a mt
irri't6 at Charlotte), 6.30 a ii
DCAY TitAlS--Ondae 5othii.
2e'.we Charlolto, N. C. at 7.80 a ne
" Obetor, 10 16 a m
a iisoo J2.0J0 p m
" Columbia 2.30 p m
arr'ive at Aucgusta 7.60 p n
stanr' 'InAINR--lOINi' SotIt.
jaeove ('harlotte, 8.101pm'
" C:l~ester', 10 30 p mc
' Winsboro, I 1.50 y
"i Colitmhia, 2.28 a mi
tereive at Augeftsf#, . 7.30 a m
g. P. ALEX3A NIER,.Supt.
E. It. Donticv, Gee al Ticket Agent.
Jutne 2
1Notice.
L jLr partieos indebtedl t o us fo'r advan oes
madho during lihe past #endEon, are here
cy nolili'edl t'iat. acfir the 1st. day of Jan.
iry tnexi, nour books will be close d' ta
hat all notes andc necountes duec us will be
terned 'ver to our attor.sev for calliclion.
deo6 5 COT &t'O.
Pure Tripoli: and Emorp.
W J'I.I.enown to jewellers and sllse0
smithes as a scn'perloe and eciemtal
~rticle for cleaneic'g and bucrnishin g Oo'd,
tiver, Coppr, Steel, Britanunia and othler'
fletais, r-nd also for cleenIng Windows/
dlir ors and Glassware. For sale by
sen aMoINTY'IR E & N'V