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$:) Extra dopies of the NEws cau be qbtained at th boill 'ndO of $ebhlibation. Pri? o01lY, 'Ve lopy. - Winnsboro Cotton Market. For the past week 180 bales of Cotton have been sold in this market at prioes ranging from 18 to 20* cents. New Advertisenents. New Arrivals-J. D. MoCarley. Oltation-W. M. Nelson, Judge of I'z obate. Potatoes- Bacot & Co. Cogartnership Notioo-U. G. Des portes & Co. Rleid MoM ster & Brbie's adver tisemont of blank books, &c. To Rout-R. S. Desportes. Seo notice of U. G. Dosportes & Co , advertising a generul assartment or merobandie. Mapes' Nitrogenized Super-Phos phate of Lime-Kinsman & Howell. Just Received-D. It. Flenniken. Corn-Beaty & Bro. Plantation Goods-O. R. .Thomp. 000. Daily South caroliAian. The above is tbo title of a new pa per issued at Columbia by Col. John P. Thomas, a copy of which we received yesterday, and whioh we take pleas ure in placing upon our exchange list. it promises to be a live journal, fully u.p to the spirit of the times, and un. Otsiig in its warfare upon our cor rupt State government. As such we loom'tend it to our oitizens generally as worthy of a hearty support, and trust that Cot Thomas' efforts will be Iobly rewarded. Ve wish the Carolinian abundant snuocess. LJegislie~ Impeachment has again failed in Vie Legislature. The resolution of Whipper to impeach R. K. Scott was idefeatod by 40 in favor of, and 41 Ugainst, it" adoption. A bill ha% been pammed giving the election of County Treasurere and Auditors to the people. This we toes garded as a sensible khetsure, as well as a just 'one. Mapes' Superphaosphate. This old and well tried fertilizer, is still in the marklet, at a reasonable price. Having been donstantly used in all parts of the DoqPity sin-ce 1852, when it wab first ikitroduoed, this is the twentieth year of its most tue vessful caroerl and notwithstanding thV *nAny oompetIng frtiliters that haVe since been brought into use, Mra'pes' btill taintaihs its populakity, and is the .favorite . of many of our hekt plahters- Its groat reconimien tlmtions are that n adulterating man toarial isuzsed i its tnufauture, and its OunMstiienIat Aze such as tn pro dtuce quiek action anid pei-rnhnent ui provemneut to the soil. The Agents for~this State are Alesars. Kinsmn & Howell, of Charleston, gentlemen well known to our planting commnuni. ty, for their energy, promptness and Str-ict integrity in all business mat tors. See advortisement in another Dolumn. Seo here Sam, why is do Editor of do WIzNN'nORO NEWS like dese fel lows dat rides at do Tournaments t I dun no Bill I ginms it up. Because he makes hard thrasis at de Rings. Well now lill dat just puts me in mind of a connunderbuss. W hy Is do Nditor of de Columbia Union (you no dat is do organ of do lings dar) likd an ashhopper ? By gtslly Sam you's got dis nigger for once, I can't come dat question, how am it 1 Because de mnorO do Phonix pous do water on him do freer do lye conieg. Slsttcrnest olaxabe Proper ty, et c., In Fairfield County, We are indebted to Auditor Stew art for the following exhibit: Total value of Leand, $2,389,851 Total value of Buildingse, 289,670 Tot als 2,629,521 Iteal Estate in Town, 261,440 Potal value of hleal Es tate in Connty, 2,890,901 Total value of Personal Property, 2,044,988 Potal value or all Taxa-. ble Property, $4,935.944 State Taxes, 34,551.60 County Taxes, 14,8O7.85 Potal TLax en Property, $49,859.43 Polls, 3,612.00 Tot al Tax of County, $52,971 .48 Of this amount, about 4,006~Ea' been colleoted. Crunnbs. Governor Vance, we loar from the N~orth Carolina papers, has resigned be lai fthe gopition as inited 8tates 'norftdn thb Old-North State. Govetagr Oookt -has roappointgd P. A. Eloiobergij Trial Jubtloe, for Edgefleld OouUty. There are tour candidates announo ed for Sheriff and two for Clerk of the Court of B1arnWell County. Col. $hlTosaa Col. John P. Thomas has withdrawn from the editorial chair of Colutmbia Phonix. A Nulsance. Will our Town Council not instruct the -polict offilors to put a stup to the prevailing auisate of "sling jhits,!' so freely used by the Idle boys of the town to the destruotidh of windows I J. D. Mcc arey. This gentleman ham pladed upon oUr table a sautplo dt extra flue Cabinet Whiskey. We are not . Judges, but those who are pronounce it an excel lent article. "Drinkists" will do well to call on Mr MoCarley. Cow-aiding. TWit sinusement is -getting very fashionable if weqjay judge from several cases that have occurred late ly. As -the price of oow-hides may have risen in Columbia, our frien, Mr. Gerig, will dispose of a lot at re duced figures. Mr. Rditor. Please atinence Mr. .. t. BIYLEN, an a candidate for Sheriff of Fairfield Coun ty at the ensuing election, and oblige nov 22-if MANY V)TERS. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of-Buffalo, N. 1., sole propfietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemedy, had for over three years offered throigh nearly every newspaper in the Tnited States, 9 standing reward of $600 for a case of Catarrh in the heat which he cannot oure. That h6 has treated thousais of oases and had no claims presented for the reward, from any one who has maide a thorough use of his means of cure, is strong ani conalasive evidence that lie possoeses sure means of euring this loathaomne dis. ease. The Catarrh Reniedy is sold by alt druggists, or sent by nail on receipt of sixty cents. PROGnESS or TIu REVOLUTION.-A new light, dawned upon the world with the in troduction of Plantation Bitters twelve years a o. Drastic purgation went out restoration and renovation came in. The eyes of .he people were opened to the great fact tia, the tray to cure disease is to strengthen aid support its victims, not to place them at its mercy by depriving them of the little strength they have. It soon became evident .hit is a reeans of infusing vitality into the feeble sysoni, regulating the secretions, curing indigestion. and re forming a bilious habit of body, no medici nal preperatlon then known was at all-con parable to 'the et i-estorative. Since then hundreds of attetnpta have been made to rival the Bilttbre. They have all failed, and the Orand Retiolution in Medical Iret. ment, *hioh was commenced in 1860, is still in progress. 14othing can stop it, ,f.r it is rounde4on th pdndiple, now aniversally acknowiki e th'it physical vigor Is the most lorbua e antagonist of all human ailments, and experience has shown that Plantation BItters is a peerless invigorant, as well as the best, possible safeguard against spidei-o tiseasest, Jan. 80-lW NTEW #GOOs 1 UT t. l.th1OR TE8 & CO , hate just ro Ua 'obivet1 a telectable assbl-tmnent of French Cahdica. lrealh PeauheS, i'ine Ap ple, 8alhhah, Sardines, turnen Cqrn, 16nd To mates, Also, Driedl Ft-lilt, Drieti Figs, Pecah !~thls 3rasil Niits, And Almdn'da lilaekIerry, aspberry, Pine Apple and Damson Plcli,-preserved; Quince, Black. berry, Btrn~berry, Itas pherry, Apple.. Peach and Pine J-jpple Jellies Genuine Thea Neotar lea,, Toilet 86aph. Contientra ted Lye, Potash, Candles, Soda, Maekerel, Flotar it Miolhlres. Wooden Ware ! Wooden Ware 1 An elegant lot of Churns and 'lubi, Cy presS; Cadili- tIIU Pinsq Bluckets, loW for cash. U. 0. DHSPORT E8 & Cd, Jan 2b Corngif N.. i State of South Carolina, FAIRFIEL.D COUNtTY. WyT. Mf. RELSON, Eag., Probate JTudg. UT IEltEAS, James Beaty hath made VTsuIt tb ttE, tu grJtnt him Letters of Adminmistrriliho etle EState and elf'ects of Andrew ileaty deceased. The~se are therefore to cite :and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Andrew Beaty, deo'd, 'that they be niud appear, before nee, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court flouse on tihe 10th Feb rttarT n .xt, af ter publicallon thoreof, at 11 o clook In thec forenoob, to shir cause, if any they have, why the said AdmInIstration should not be granited. Given under my hand, this 25th day of Januiary, A. D. 1S72. Jan 80-x . .P.0 --1'luutlng Fotaloej. J U8T received thirty bbls.selected Pota toes, Early Rose, Goodrieh, Chill and Pinkeye. jan 50 BACO'I & CO. PIG HAM8! C HOJIE lot or PIo IIA M, Jnst received, jaUd . 0. DBSPORTI'8 & C0. Copartnership Notice, filIE undersigned have aso'ated theon Leselvwee under the firm name of U. 0. Desportes & Co., a qd prospose to gonduct a general ard SPRIO1lY CASh BiUS! NB8. By e wing no men, and' by ailovt iiig no man to owe them, they intend t6 sell at pri6s that, will inducetrade, JJ. 0, DES8PQRTE6.. JHN A. NSOT8. lIb 8. D~tSPOR TBs. IN TAKIG off my hqt and re(1r ng from Corner Ne. I to ?he '"Gold l(ooks ' o't my plantation, I wish fo'r 5) friendsa a h ppy andi prosperous year, and ifo~ dtcee ors In bctsiness Ihe goud will of ali, and an overgowing till, Jan 14 . I. W. DBSPORTES. Jan ig..t' PLANTATION Shovels,. pades; Forks, Azt's, Plough Atoubldi, 1ru1, steel; Troce; liallr, Stretcher, Fifth, Look, Breast. aud Coil Chains, larness, Bawk-bands; Plow lindst, Well Budkets, t0ojiui; liawal llarninora, &0i. O. R. Thotmpaortb J-n 2t LISTE N. R;o. FV has A .plendi lot ot large Oranges ih. best in ituarket. lIe hMa alSo 1.ntbi receiie'l A wbll teeladt ed lot of Fine imporled Cigars, Wlbibh he u4aratets will give Citirb satisfuotioh to lovdis of "tho secd " Alisd. A holles stock of very fine Old Whis kies, Wihes &c., Also. Old Jnmaica Hirm, and Mditwan's import ed Ale. Parlibs in seach of any of the above nrtieles, iill dtb well to examin6 my stock before purokasing elsewhere. dec 23 WOODWARD & LAW$ ARE Nei SELLING OFF AT COSTI But would anuounoe that with resent ad slitions to their stook of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, S.[HOES, CLOTHING, &c. They are prepared to offer fdueetmenis Lo cash purohasers. I A lot of Saddles, Buggy and Wagon Har ries, Bridles and Girilha, offered extremely low. Special attention called to ear steck of Clothing, Fin. Cassimere Bait. going at reJtueed rates. ~-e ----- Just Received. A lot of very gne Family Flour, Sugar 'ur~ed llame, best Green and Blaek Tea, .anned Peaches, &e. WOODWARD & LAW. di..V IN STOCK ARRIVING. LIACON, and$ DnY SALT MEAT, hSAT, large sack s, J0tPER, dih'ctent gradJos, BUa An, all qualitiles, iloLAegEs, N. 0., Musoovador anid Cuba; PLouR, In sacks; PLOUS, in barrelg; P'Loun, choicest trudtlitf; i.ann, in tin cans, llaes, beet cafivaised, Ric,', best Caroalnn. .!n d?time',h 6t fuAe, shelf lIfafd wsre, Axes, Chaing, Ilamos, Shovelg, Spades, Maifdro For&, IHorse and Moo shoes, Nails, Pot ware, lbetroleunn W~boden mid TIft*are A ltOfeae, Sogpg, Conc~fi fraied Lye, & o, Wighlrig ont f lantling friend8 a g6'~d ctop year and reihu aerating pri6es, with a do. dr6 toer$f6 tIfeth, *e die tril, jan11 IIkA TkEIL6NO. MLANI1 IIOOMS, Jnionu Sets. A sarg e( off all'ot ibove ar ablos just received. Pictdridid ana Ii ago. sies always on hand, 3mn MoMA8'rtI- A nXICen NEW ARRIVALS, AT 4. O. MOCARLEY'S. 1 1koftl E Old atibinet R46, 1860. I Birrel 11ldl3iirry Prandy. I Barrel Ginl drandy, Rnmecy's Scotok Whiskey. Stuart's Irish Whiskey. MdArviu's Ale. Also, a good 6took of drooeries, consist. ing of Sugar, Cofito, Rice, Molasses, Da bon, Lard. Breakfast Strips. .Ja' Cured Shoulders and flame. Jars, Pink Eye, Early Rose, Goodriuk and Peach Blow Potatoes. jin 80 JUST RECEIVED. 1 Car load White eortij 1 Car load white Seed Oatf, 1 Car load bhoite Louisville Flour. Uanvassed aiid dhiouvabndd aflba A few eountry oired Hams. At D. R. Flenniken. Jan 27 n F 18 Ati1 A udvid riie6Lfufiy tlI [he allitken of the people of Fairfield to our Dry ddods; 13oots and Sboea, &e. Clothing, Hate and Cap4 Croekery, Hardware, Notions ad Fancy Goods; Wood Ware. Willow Warei 'W7- C L-ua 1te. All Goods at the Lnowest Priets They can bo bought, at in Any Market of' Our State. Every lirne of Goods Full and tioraplete. Give our 8t ek a Look. LADD BROS. & CO. .eL 6 Wilmington, Columbia &tAugust~a nallr'oad. Orriom Gam'r. Fastour & TIEaT AG'T., WILIN~reox, N. C., Dee. 18, 1871. New Freaight AND PASSENGER ROUTE. Via Coelumbia, S. 6. and Wilmington, N. (7. The attention of Morchants. Shiippers of Cottlon and Produce, and the Public guns rally is invited to the Direct Connection now existing between all interior points in South Carolina and Northern Cities, by the Wilmington, Columbhia and Augusta Rail rond, and its connections at Wilmington, either via mIeam 8hIup Lines from that Port, or via Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, and its connoouiong via Portsmouth or 1'. tersburj;. Tueo vnhoes lites @oluneetiaig at these terminal points, affo*O fadilitioB fUr shiji mneats to, or from Philadelphia, tri-weekly, New Yotfk, Ove timed per weep, Doston, s6'misteoklyg Ulnifortft tafes ar# ffinniinedf 'ltt ~il competlffg lined. No dyittntIon occurrs to ship.efits, ThIbu h Billie Lading given b6.. tween all ,stationas and points ndmen. hates and classifientiot ftheete obtained o't all agents. The Passenger soehedul b of Night Train troteu, affd Morning Traiti in(6 Coluimbig. gives a superior connection for all points on Greenvllie and Columbia, atid CJharloete, Columbia and Augusta liailroade; giving' a Bay Line cgnuection via PortsmonthI,- andI artf All Rail Connectiorn ia W ilmingtoti, and avoiding all delays at Colpmbia. Through Tickots on sa'le si Columbia H All beinis North. For rates, olassificationt and all inform6d. lion, apply Lo Gen'l Freight and T~cket Agent, JC.Wiuflaa, Gh~n'1 86intene Jan 9-8m ' ~ itft~i Potatoes ! E L RO83, Goodrieb and Pink Eye, The Stat of South UWt1a, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, By W. . kA'iON, A4., Aoosh idgv. WHBREAS, R. wadi, hatJ Wmide silt t6 ine to gret him of*,6 Adsninlstiation dt the Btnio 4iho 1 b of beter 0. Nicholson, de'd. tke 4th therefore to alte and admonish all &ad -ib fular the kindred and creditors of the aid ter 0. Woholson, deceased, that they be und appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hel Iat Winnsboro, on the 29th day of Jan. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'elook In the forenoon. to show o8us., if any they have, why lite said Administration should not he grantedi. Giveu unatder -py. hkand, this 12th day of :Jatiuafy. A. D. 16TS; . .. . . W. It. N EL..ON. jann i10-1f2 Judge of Probale. 8119111MP SA LEM. Y virtue ot sundry txecutions to me diretottd. I will 60'er for sale at Fair ld Court House fb the Rrot londay ani tho iay following. In Febhiary next. with In tIle Irgal houre of sale, io the- h-gher b.i,li'-r. fot' cashj the foli*iiag PN-uperty. t'ti'rtei',. to pay 'd ti les: Onse tract of l.and in FAirfleld County, 81 ale of Soutls hnatolida, containing seven klindred atires. mdr0 oF 19 s. add bosunde4 by land. of I: CrobUy M: Atone a.d .UTk ers, liteel iobn as 16 il'toperty df A. CrbhbIr lads. N. 13. ioloy atid btlinr All tIil irAbt bf lakd colitainig five hu6 di-ed acres, more or less. and bounded by lands of T. It. 'enter. J. F Kennedy, J. I W. C mpbell, It. Y. Robertson pnd others, le1t0 t on os the pioperik Ut Jeunet Mtn& nedy at the 0ti1t of'Ketchin & M8itasteF. L. W. DUVALL, 8. F. U. Sheriff 's Office, WinnsboroJun. 11, 1872. Sheriff's Sales. The State of South Carolia. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Gso. W. Higgins, vs. Baylis a 4lkin. John P. Hall. and his trife Satah' Hall and Milton 0. Dunlap. In pursuance of an oWdei of Courl; tdade in the above stated cause, I will offer for 9iflb, at bublic oUttbry, to the highest, bidder, before tile Cou.rt ic use door inlWinnaboro within lhe legal hours of male on the first Mondty in k dbruary next, the following described property, to wit : One treet 61 land containing One Hun dred and Four Acre-, more or less, lying in the County and Staste aforesaid, on the Charlotte &Soouth Carolina Railroad, about six miles from Winnsboro, and nar the station on said Railway, ealled Simpson's Turn Out, and adjoining lands of George Simpson, of the estate of Wtu. Jones, de. ceased, of the 6stie9 of Osindid Wbod*ard, decedsed. iinds of Johid hI. Cathbart and othlir: ldr9iis 6f W,04 due-Ilail-d the purchase Monry !o be patit in Cash, ahd the balance thereof on a oredit of dnb year, with ip trest frdtn day of sale, tlhb purohaseR t Id JiVs boutl with a mort aghke bf the pfttnisbe *nd 1b bay for all nsecossary papers and revenuq stamps. L. W. DUY4LL, 3. F. C. Sheriff 'a Offie, Winnshoro, 8. C.1 beb, 1ith, 1072. jan 16-12t1 The StAte of Nith Cai'oiina. FAIld'IELD COUNTY. William Frazier, Nancy Itobin Wh, Petition. era, against Barbara Frazier, Sarah Fra zier, 'Silas Frazier, Mairha Tomlinscon, and her husbatid N. R. Totblinson, R. Si Frailer; Samuel Frazier, Lucy Frnzier Mary W. Fral iet ani Rebecca Fraxier, Defettdnt.-8iimmotit for Relief-Pai tition of Real Estate. To the bIfendaht8 abote Named. YoU are hereby summoned and required to answer 1th Petitibn in this tte, which 1i.filed in the office of the Judge of Probate, ttj* the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sai4 Petition on abe subdoribets at their office, No. 6, Law Rangs, Winnslioro, South Carolitta, within twenty tiny. aftet' ihe sertioe hiereof. exolu. give of the day of suchi service ; and if you fail (6 nliswer t he Petition within the time aforesaid, the Petitiongra an this case will apply toi tihe Cout. fof the folief demianded in the Petition. WI:neuss-WVJliatt M. Neladn, Estjnire, Judg~e of Probjate, Ini and fot sitid Cbunty, this the 18th dky of Jaiuaa'j, $, D1872. MoCANTS & DOUdLASzI, 1*. . Nh~bnAttorneys fpc Pbtisibne. W. M Na~aba 3.1*. F. C. [i. S.] 'To the Defendaif aboe Named4i Take notio6 theit th'e.uutntons in this c ase, of which the foregbtng in a copy, and the Petitlei hllefeild referred Id. Were died in the ofioe of the Judge of Probate of Fairfield County, in the,.8tate of BouthI Carolina, on I he eikhseenth day of Janna ry, A. D. 1872. MOCANTS & DOUG LASS, Jan 4.zO Attorneys for Petitioners. STEEJUIFF'S SM)lE. B Y virtue of sumndry execi6ins to me directed, I will of-er for sale to the highest bidder before the Court House door in Wintisbbro,' oft the fiat Monday in Feb ruary next, and the day following, -within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, the folhoig U'ion tl t'toperty, to wit:, 600 hundred pounds teed ~o'in, niore or leas, 2') bushels corn, tnore or less, 1000 pounds fodder, more or less, levied upon as the property of Sarah Swan at the suit of James Pagan, Agent. L, W. DUVA LL, S. F, C. SherIff 'a Office, ~%inndh~r9 Jdt1 'J, 18fi, Jan 26 -t12 heriff's Sales. Stat6 of Sotth tCarol~ka, FAlIFItctD COUNTY. John A. Rtob'frtso'h fnd wife, vs. RobI. B. Burns, wife and othets. In pursuatoe of a order of Court., K witl 6ffor for snl6 to th,6 highia1 bide before Codrt Hiouse door in Winnsboro, within the legal boiars of sale on the Airst Monday in Pebruary next the fulbeing property, to Witf One trabt of land belongIng to the eet te of Margaret YVi~tfrdgh, feeensed, lyiig, being and situate in the Coutnty and itt aforesai, containing One lipndred- 'and Forty-four Acrel, stob t offles, anad flohn~ d ad, lands of George Brovia, Jl.enn1 Besn.. [ricks, Robnat Crawfo~ia and othe s. Trs 'If Sgep. OneYalf cas, the balanceon a eredtt of sne year, with interest f1on day bf sal'e...; E'urphaser te glye .hos4 % mortgageog premises and pay for s alncessary papers ad qt amps. Sheriff'is O0e,L VDUADq. . Winnsboro. Jan. 11, 1872. THE ?pridg fes ion will oped eMenday, Vatrik 2 $9, 1872. The coures of insttuolIon is com rebenauveand well gradedI af. Lding o'ouifgh rreparat Ion for y (lot d0twnt of hive I tudy, or foi eibe 18.. Ott"ill AltiO ion 14ead Id i f, ile i Primiry C ases. Tlie V 1.IiA MILITAllY INST. 11/'Bhas recently conferred upon thi School an Annuut Scholarship, coverinig tuition charges for the entire coure or inur years In that Institution, and worth t'our flundred Dollars. ln futurO, at the 01o6e of each Spring .essign, one of thets Soholarships will be a*aided as a priae to that pupil of the School ivho shall bedeeiu. ed nost deses ving thereof. It is important that pupil. enter at the nprlng:'b6 they will be received at a, y etine, and oliargid pro rate to close of Ses -ion. 'uaymentefor tuition must 6e mad# jnarterlI is aduar.ce. There are no extra chardei for idtituctiori in any part of lie regular course; and no; dedtioons wil. be mado from tuition' bill. exept in cases of protracted illnes. For further information, apply in person or by 16tter to M. M. FARIROW, dec 28-tf Principal. JUST ARRIVED roR Christmas and New Year. Domestio Dry Goods, Faucy Goods, Trim. I mittgi lidiaery, GlotesNotions ,8witch i, Uhigadne, Bustles., lloopsi Corsets W adding, Cloaks, Sha*ls, Ptis, Blanke ts qallte, Umbrellas, Trunks, &e. A her #Upply) of Millitiery, Hats, Rib. bons, Vroels, #d'thers, and a virlety of things for Sarita Claus. Confeetionaries, Cetidios, Cakes. in varie ty. Candy Toys, Raisins, Nuts, Frialt., Pea nuts; Chesnuts, Prize Boxes, &n. Always on Iland. Full sibik of Flour, Meal, Grist, Sugars, 'offees, Mlapsts, Syrups, barrtle, half barrels and kits Mackerel, Lard, Dry, Silt and Smoked. Bacon, Shoulders, Hams, Ker ose ll; Pdtash, 86aps, Soda, Spices, Essoboes, Candit-1 Starbh, Pobder, Shot, Caps, Cigars, Smoking and Chewing To. baceo. Boots, Slides, lint., Caps, Crockery. Tinware, Woodenward, H1ardware, &i..' Irieh and Sweet' Potatoes, Onions, and varinus other artieles. des 2--ln J. 0. OAG. HOME AGAIN. To the Ladies. T lB sutioriker his just ret urned with hi, second supply thi's Fall of the iargest and best desortieni. of Dyy Goode ever or fered in this inurkel, they dre in stot anti must .be sUld, Bodnets, lhate, Furs, Cloaks, 8hawlb, Flannel Shitts, Blankets, Table Liden aid Dombatio Gootis of All kinds. Gents Departiient. I am daily receiving the bhost Ready Mad. Clothing for old and young gentle men ever offered in Ihis narLet, no custom made can surpass, oi- blat few oan equal the style and laism. iais. I sell the best at lower rates than those who don't buy from the manufactu Shrrts and Drawer. A fldll ssortmnent always on hand. Riubber Clothingi Gloves, Leather, bluck, Eid end Cleth; Paper @olars and Neek Ties of all styles. Noots aRrd1 Shoes. I have ei hund for ladies aliid gent.a the most Fashionable; 8tflsi, Durable and Cheapest stobk oft Boots, Shoes and Gaiters ,n the State, Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Fish, Cheese, Siar dines, Devilled H1am, Oysters, Cod Fish, Devilled turkey, Raisins, Curren ts, Cit ron', Maearoni, Candijs, Preserved Peaches, Pine Apple., &o. Something New. Pige Sugar Coired lidams, Mine' Ckeank Cheese and 0bthein Ikiter; Also, A Sac *sdorieat of Chedetf it 1k very ldest pribec; F. E LDER4 dec 12 JUST RBGEIVEb E. t IiLEnfl & CO,, Hae just received a lot of ejtrd naie puiira Goa WnhinkIeda Abd1 whLghch gaarantees to be genutine, ana will give satisfaction to all lovers of OGool Liqqtors. iINGq8 fresh arrivals of nice things fdr A. p. MILLERi. Among the latest, is a beatiful assbo-tiient of (Juaids, Wine fbt. tIes, whsits and colored Wnit lfo4rrre, (ctta ILease.; Gtape. Lkdves, Gold 811i er icaves, togetbor with a fresht suipply of sweet.Or anges,,Appltes, Bananae,n Cocoanul. Catady, Uhooolate Drop, and many ot her thfngs too nmterous to mntion, but which I will t ake' flsaEre in showing to my friends and Cu. tomere. des Id A. n. 0,LL The Celebrated. dertilitersi A RE, FOR SALS: Wilcox Gibbs & Co, Importers and Dealers In Miane, 148 Bay St., BaroannaA, a. 151 'aI Day, Caton, S. 1H. 1L Elliott & (:#.; Agents, WITnnsboro;, 8. 0. Ruff & cloutd, 1gehis hidgeikat, S. D. For further information apprly or adtirehi as above for Almanuao for 1872. Janl 16 .8m1 PACIFIC GUAiO COMPANY' Acid Phosphate of Liomd ro100t1s-it a *036 rIO t ti 4Ab1. Priote $26 Cash, with Esual Advance for Time. T It 18 artiolo is prepardd uhdei thy j. intendence of Dr. St. Julidni !t1%edet expressly for composting *lth cortton Need. It. was in rothiceet h thlit Ubinpany t10o years ago, and its utso has fuliy aittested its Wve. 200 to 250 pounds of thi arti cle per acre, properly coniposted with the same11 weight of cotton1 seed, furnuishesn the P'aniter with A Fertiliver of thie highest ex cialletito dtIb h6q exget 008t. .A compdt~m prepared with this article, an b~y printed direct ions furnished, contains all the 010 muents of I ortility that can enter in to at 1irst classa Potilimor, 'While its ecoliomy mnust, oomithfd Its liberal nasl to plan'ers. For supplica a~nd priato dirdeolions for compost11ing apply to 0.N 6SX Agenis Pac lfic Quanea Company, No. 68 East Hay and 'oi-. I and 2 Atlanilio Wharfj ILKS, Chfed .S. Pr inatL fl, in 16 Ra* ibo, Cclun .0 -1 l~ot&C. Ain ent, Wnso as ab'. fr Al assim(ore8 d, Jan 1te.ns, Cid PoshaeoCLiS Tie Wt. k as irtteclie e'f ti~h lai and thoule g en roerly cmoto it tared saeheighasorit of t e ed, gises ,. p'ahich wit a rtiier eiin fth higet fa tiro ryt hsate a sd prited Aire is Grnshed cotan al h uo tuEEPs f ontily t ha1ctinto o'a iat inwth iof libod setw o lwer o iv orsuepelie n rno.~doi~ o 0011101 c-ntruigp 'y 20 vg 4 hAgent .pned a Cric ageCmn, Nogg ti Weget hy an Noia. 1 ad2 c anll ~ba Phatre Trigol. atdEnd. a sai&t as5 & Co., lhr A gdendtea setamMcI'1' (',