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-K O L ternm. I Schedule . A Bali Road. Trains going North-leave at 1.45 P. M. and 1 A. M. Trains going South-leave at 10.45 A. M. and i1.30 P. M. Now Advertiseatens. $20 Dollars Reward-R. K. Pick. Ott. Xmportaint Notice. From his notice it will be adon that Mr. T. Ross Robertson has boen ap. pointed solo agent for this County a for the recovery of the tax paid on cotton between 1865 and 1868. Colcert. The Conoert Thursday night,passed off to the entire satisfaction of the ( large audience present. Some of the acting cspital, and taken all together, t reflected credit upon the mangement. r After the close of the performance, a the young people tripped it on the I light fantastic until after midnight. t Assis&ance for fle Firensen. A subscription list is being circula. ted amongst the property owners in town to raise a sufficient amount to repair and render more serviceable the apparatus used by the Hook and ' Ladder Company. We hope 'our citizens will subscribo liberally, and show their appreciation of an institu. tion so valuable inl the community clothinig. r See advertisement of Clothing by a 8. S. Wolfe. Road it all you want- v ing in that line, and go and spend 4 your money where you can get the worth of it. A Notemorty Exaniple. e It affords us much pleasure to re cord the fact that the Masonio Lodge 8 at this place has resolved to make an f annual contribution of twenty-five 1 dollars to the Palmetto Orphaus Home, recently established in Colum- r Lia. This commendable act savors of b genuine charity, and is eminently in o keeping with the true mission of Ma sonry. We mention the above with n more than ordinary feelings of pride, v as the Craft in our midst are the first t to rqspond to the call for aid for toe orphans. The Charleston News says that a heavy gold-headed ebony stick was to I be seen at the establisbjent of Messrs. Carrington, Thomas & Co., on Satur- a day, which is intended asa present to Judge. James M. Rutland, from the members of the bar of the Fourth Circuit. The stick is a very hand- p some one, and is rendered doubly valuable as a testimonial of the kind- d ly feelings which exist between the bench and bar of the Fourth Circuit. Thae state Demnocratic Comn- P mnittee, So-Called. This committee claim that they ~ were created in 1868, and still con- a tinue in (ffice. If we are not mis- l6 taken, th'e Democratic party. in this a v State was buried in 1870, and the Reform party organized in its stead, t upon a Liberal basis. If the Demo- o cratic party is dead, their committees I are in the same category. This is a a common sense view of the matter,. We do not intend any reflection upon t the gentlemen composing the com-t mittee, but we nre bound to look upon I their notion in the premises as very inconsistent. Geo. P. RoweEl & Co. C It is stated that there are receiv ed and kept regularly on file at the American Newspaper Adver tising Agency of Goo. P. Rowell & Co., New York, no less than 582 different A:nerican Daily Newspapers, r 56 tri-weeklies, 49 semi-weeklies, 4, 062 weeklies, 8 semi-monthlies and 320 monthlies, nmaking a wveckly aver r age of over Q,500 periodicals of all kinds which are regularly'filed and a kept open for inspsection by advertis ers and others who may be interested. A' The. visi tor to New York froin Orogon, 1 Tens, Floridd~ -or Maine, can find at e this establishment the local paper publls.abod.at-his home. On Dlis at Rlidgeway. o The Big Guns- held a meeting nte Ridgeway precinct last Saturday to y get the fooling of the black commiuni ty in regard to their will and choice for - the next election, and after a quantity 1 of "Obe Joyful," was destroyed, 1. e. | thrown away I-the mass repaired to the apring, and amid the general bed-. lum the names dit thsocandidates could v be heard acc,ording as ho, she, or it- o would' have it.I All are sure of headingthe,tigket. 8o mote it be. a The U. 8. Miarshal and his satel- 2 lIes are still abent, and *0 earnestly t hope. they may remain away~. All our little ttudglin' commiaunities desire Ii Is to be let alone and 'they will pros. U e understand that Representative 4iim that Trial Justice Edmunds could ttend to all the violations of the En orcement' Act in his vicinity and rould do it-if he would keep his anyonets away. IHaving boon recently blessed with ood .corn seasons-and good labor the ropsare looking well, i. e., those that. rere put in before the drought. The frienda of Mr. David Soiglar vill be pleased to learn that he is re overing from his severe injuries, re eived in endeavoring to rescue his amily from his hur ing dwelling. lec.nIe. Quite a large party of young ladies nd gentlemen repaired to Pearson's tocks Thurkday afternoon, for the iurpose of amHusemnt and pleasure. eards, croquet, and flirting, were rincipally indulged in until a colla ion was announed, wiiub of oourse coe;ved proper attention. The soft bades of evening stole upon the hap ,y nisetnblage while lounging beneath he sweet strains of nusic, and the oursof twi-light were spent in the 1njoynent of both vocal and instru iental music. Between 9 and 10 'clock the return homewards was be un, and the noblo old rocks werp nce more left alone in their quiet randeur. The universal verdict was hat every 003 in the party had spent most delightful evening. P. S. We neglected to mention that ertuin members of the party, of a I ather inquisitive turn of mind, found neAt of young buzzirds, but tho rest Pe must be excused from telling. ~rumubN. A chicken dispute was recently set led in Columbia. The Greeley bicken came out ahead. . The Carolina New Era published at partanbuig, nominates Jas. L. Orr 2r Governor and B. A. Bosenan for I deutenant-tGovernor of the State. The question in Columbia since the acent gAle, is "Whether the top was lown off or the bottom had fallen out f the State House. Boys who go into bathing should ot remain in the water long. Many ho transgress the laws of nature hus, afterwards pay the penalty by a spell of siekness. 'O Keep Files fron Btutter. The Meridian Gazette is responsiv l for the following.: "An experiened house-keeper tells ecoteniporary that flies may be kepL ut of the butter plate on the table y a &imple and nuvel expedient by lanting in it a thick slice of bread, ut column-wise and inserted in a erpendicular position. Whether the read scares off the flies or not the la y cannot say, but she declares it oer lialy keeps them) off." A correpondent of a New York aper relates a touching- insta~noe o iseet instinet us follows : I found a ockroach atruggling in a howl of ater. I took hall a peantut shell for .boat. I put himi into it and give ian.two wooden toothpicks for oars, nd left hima. The next morning I isited him, and he had put a piece of 'hite cotton thread -on one of the othpicks, and set the toothpick np n one end as a signal of distresi. Ie had a hair on the other toothpick, ad there that cockroach sot a fi,bing. 'he coekroncb, exhausted, had fallen sleep. The sight melited ame to sarai. I never haid to "chew leather o get a soul. I was bumi with one. took the cockroach out, gave hi mn a poonful of gruel and left. Thait nti lnever lorgot that act of kind.aes.., nd now my house is chuck-full of ockroaches. Specli Notices. The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood,' This being the fact, It. is very obviousa bat, wh-en thle blood becomes corrupted the l.ole system becomes corrupt also. To ~i-ieve this, 11he irue ioticy undoubtedly is y direct the remnedy to the sour-c of thle 1 isease. It Is in t his mnnrer that Dr. uWts Sarsapasrilla and Queen's DelightI cas Its specific effect is in uthe blond : it uirifies it, vitalizes it, nnd expels all dis mnper from the system. uleir.g free from violer.t Alinerals, it Isi dapted to general use. The old and youngi ayl use It :the most delicate female, at ny Ii... -i.ay take it.; the weak and en eebled wil be str engthuened by it :t ic ten; er infant, whlo mnay hiavo inhueriled dis rae, may be olIred by it. For Syuphihs, and all its trains of evils. is a sure ant idote. Dr Tutt's ILver 'Pills are a mild and gen le putrgaaive, possesinga~ the pecuilatr merIt f acting as a pow'rfulh agent in relieving4 angestive or torpid liver The;/ have no quaal. )r. Tufa' ifair DUe !nmparts a Glossy Color. may 28 MsLANOIIoLY J3RHAiC-UowN.--Thero are vely bru.as-downs that make an audience uugh, and there are sad and sorrowful reak.downs thlat mlake the kind hearted rieve. To the hitter class belongs the er rvation of body and mlind which is usual , onl...d "general dcoility," or '.nervous 'eakness'," and which, when neglecied, aooe flonl terminates nii atrophy and deathI. A rholesomeo medicated stimulant is alhe one ling needed in cases of ttals descr'pt ion, nd -soience itnd.experiehieo unite in point.. g to P'lanltatioa Bitters as tile true specd-. e. The fact that It combines the proper.-J es of an Invigorant with those of a regu. 1 ter a-id alterative, in exactly the proper ens necessary to prodtuce a radicalehange I the tone of. the system, and thes action of ; te digestive and seeretive organs, is an I nanswerable argument tn Its favor as a e enea restoratIve.j ''0. M. D."-Don't stand aghast with wre and fear, eyes wide open, hair on end agers tightly clnnched with itm ide hat these mysterious symbols are caballsti signs and represent some secret organiza lion of masked demons, who carry terro mnd dismay with their midnight prowling ind disperse on the dawn of morning. Rol They are only the 'ittials of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, thal leasant, medicine which has acquirel a Na ional reputation and proven so eficaolou n Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, %'onsumptioi nd kindred djeases. For those complaint t has no equal. Sold by all druggists. may 23 WnosE FIN. lioUsC is TIAT?-SIOh wai hie inquL.ty of a traveller as hie passed at insualty well finished country residence not a thous..nd miles from here. The styli af the sashes, the brightness of the glns: he beauty of the doors. the classic pat terns of the mouldings, the neattiess or th baltuster, and the statelines of t.he pillar irotund th piazar, all struck tho travelle with astonishment and adnmiation. An( no wonder, for they were all furnished hj M:- P1. P. TOALF, No. 20 lJnyne street Charlesion, 8. C. may 2-fim How We Used to be Physioked. Who does not. r .mieinber tie time whet ipring purgation was eonqiderd indispen sable to sumimner health ? No matter fo wry faces, tie Inevitable salts and senna r1oul,arb, or caloumel and jalp, must be ad ministered. 'heso ospring medicimnes," thi youngft-ers were told, were to keep then hale and hearty during the summer. W4 ti know now that this was a falacy: tha1 'm4w rigor. not depletion, is what Is requir ! at the coimmenceent of sminimner sol it ico As a preparmtion for the enervalinj fects of oppressive sumnmer weather, I )ourse of lio-iletter's 4mlniaeh Bitters i, iighly expedient. This fatnous vegetabi ireparatihn hai three promineit. proper ies: It. renovates, purilies and regulate: ill the- fluncrions of the beidy. It is con iosed cxotusively of pure vegetable pro hmeeIons, viz: the eS-eil mi principle ol Monor.g:iheln 1ye. ni tie most eiliemciou, it and14 ilter'ivive roots, barks, and gum: CIown i to m Mlicl hot.,11i"ts. Hence. it. i: it absolutely safe tmedi'cie c, and no tine. ure of the PIhriimicopioie can conpari ivith it either in puri'y, or ini the variety o1 Is obijeoms. tild its comprehemisive results, 1lappily for inkind, the theory that il was necessary to prostrate a patient in or ler to cure him, is foreer exploded, and lie trima philoscphical doctrinie, that vigoi 9 the great ninttganiist or disease, hat aken its I lace. llos.etter's l1iteri is itt ovigorant, and hence it.is the proper medi :ine for tie feeble at. this most trying sea. on of tIme year. lie sure tIhi-t you obtain the genuino ar icle, as there nre innumerable vile imita ions i. the imarket. Look to Ihe ornamen. ti sinmp, the engraved label, and Ih( ame blown into, the glass. 8lostetter's !tomrch Iitters is sold in bottles only. may 2-imu A Nw 11AUTIFYNa AoaAT.-All Dentri' rices had the.ir drawbacks, tintil tlie Salu rious B ark of .tho Snap Tree was broughi rom the Chillian Valleys to perrect the fra. ,rant Sozodant, the most delighitful erticlt itr the teeth that a brush was ever dipped neo. "Cumit.urs's LivsSAVS'n Fon 50 CINTS." very case of croup can be cured when ir-t. taken, by Dr. Toi,as' Venelian Lini. inent, warranted for 24 years, and never a soitle returned. It also cures Diarrhea, )ysenilery. Colic. Sore Throat, Cuts, Burns, lid Externat Piins. Sold by the Drug pisms. Depot, 10.Paik Place, N. Y. VFNUs herelf would not have been beau irul if her complexion had been bail. If beauty is skin deep. it is necessary to so. wre and retain that part of it.; an.i ladies, nstend of resorting to paints nnd powders, hould remember that. an impmire. blotchy, ir sallow s. in is tie proof of feeble diges ion. torpid liver, or vitiated blood. for all vhich Da. WALIMr's CALIFoRNIA ViNOA11 1iTTRas is a Safe, sure and efficient reme y lunNrTT's COCOAINE.-No oils, neitheT oimides or alcobolic washes-foreign or lr-.aestlic---canm comp are wioh Coconinec asn lAia DR)l Noit~ . It anchors the hair tirmly o tIme scalp--gives it neow life and lustre id rendeis it the "crowning glory" oi >ot h sexes, 014d and young. PnATT's A5rvar, 0z..-More accidents >ecur fronm using unsafe oils, I han. from .teamnboams and railroads' combined. Over ~0O.000 fanmilies continue to burn Prattc's \strnl Oil, aind no accidents dliretly or in lirectly have occuirred from burining. stor ng or handling it. Oil Hlouse of Charles rari, esmabhished 1770, New York. TV. D. ~lancy & Co., Chiarleston, agents for Sout h )arohina. A IIRAUTiFUYL WRITR, soft, -amootli andi lhear skin is produced by using 0. WV. n~ird's "Bloo'n of Yoth:' It remnoves tan, eckles, surnburmns, andi all oilher discoilora ions from the skin, leaving tihe complex on brilliant and benuirifiul. Sold it. all Iruggisis. 'I his prepnmrationt is entirely roe from- any miateriat detrimental to ienilth. d usrtiTu Ratis:nv Nrmsan -Thanks te drs. Winitlow's deoothing Syr'up, we havt or y'ears been relieved from sleepiless tht ot painiful watching with poor, suffer. nm t eem hiing children. Fomi DvsrmersA.-Indigestion, depres'sio. if spli its and genoral debiility in t heir vat Iius fai ins.; njiso. as a pirevenitive aigaiinst 'ever and Ague, amnd oilier interminiment fe. ers The F'erro Phiosphioriated Elixir of alisaya, made by (Caswell, itazardI k Co. Gew York, anid sold by all Driiggistt. is ti iest tonice, amid as a Ionic for paitmis r-c :overing from fever or oilier sicknesses, ii ans no equal llism. s Ge:stxN Gor.nsN II5r,L 'or.onNm N A-r'.t accoiring mo m le origiinal fiormiuln if Provost P'nri ;, so long anid favoraly I mown to I le en'miomiers oft liar ilanid. liar. -nl nnid nialey and their' braniches. tor its inie fragrance is now made by 11. WV. llisle indl the trade siuppilied by his successors, dlorgan &.itisley, Drrggirt's New York. Tmumnsros's Ivony PCAur,L TOo-rm P'ownn, rime beam marticle knmown for cleansing and ireserving time te.eth and~ gums. Sold by til Dru'tggists. Pa ice 25 antI cents per bot. Ie. F. C. Wells & Co., New Yuirk. CAnnor,mo Sar.vs unequtalledh As a Hlenling Tomtpounid. Phiysiciar.s reconmmnend it at lie trost inonderfuli remedy ever known. rilco 25 cents. John F. hieuary, sole Pro. rretor, 8 College Place. New York. CtunisTauonu's IIAtn Din.--Thmis mag ifi. omit compound is beyond contingency, the anfest and most reliable Jiye in existence;i ever failing to impart to the hlair, i.i ormity of color, nourismerist and elastioi y. Mannfact ory. (18 alHen Lane, N. Y* PVAPNiA -ls Opium pmiiifmed of its elk ing and poisenous qualities. It is a pet' eet anodyne not produceing headache oi onstipntiort of bowels, as Is the cease with mIer preparatmonis of opium. John Farr' hemist, Now York. may 0 FU FIlER M. BRASWVEIL, of Doko, 8. C., itolled before me the foll owir-g propert.y, Ia . One black n,aro Mule, of medium sire, bout, fomur years old, white nose, 'with the atter "iT" branded en the left Jaw, ap. raised at $150. Also, one bay inare imile, of medium size about seven years hd branded with the letter 'T'' on the left iw, tappralsed at $180, U. EDMUNDS, A Trial Justlee, api 27-iamdm Rid'emey . C. $-0 Reward. STRAYED on Sunday evening, the 12t1 Int., from my plantation on Wato< Creek, near Posy's Ferry-a Dark Da blara .1ULE-of medium size-the lettei "A" branded on the loft hip. She is abou four years o,d. Twenty Dollars Rewar( will be paid for her delivery. may 27-tlx2 R. K. PIIIKZTT. COTTON TAX THE undersigned has been appointe sole agent for Fairfield County, to entel into arrangements with farmors and plant era to recover the tax paid upon Raw Cot ton during 1865, 1806 and 1867. Part:i interested will please call upon me at thei I earliest convenience. T. ROSS ROBERTSON. may 28-1m CLOTHING I CLOTHING I JUST RECEIVED. Best Assortment in Town I Cassineres, Linens and Marseilles InXX Muato I MOORE GOODS COMING I NOW IS THE TIME To got BARGAINS, as it is lato in th season. Bring the Gaish. S. S. WOLFE. may 23 LATEST STYLES OF SPRING AND SUMMER Just Received. I have now in stock a full and complete assortment of the Neatest, Prettiest and Best Goods in Winnsboro. Will sell clesper than the cheapest for the cash. Bring the Cash and get Bargains. S. S. WOLFE. api 9 Delinquent and State Land Sale. COUNTY AUDITOR'S OrrIC, Fair-field County, 12th May, 1872. State Land. "".170 acres, being the northwest corner o1 a tract of 500 acres on Biroad Rliver,joining lands of J C Dial and others, having been the property of D D) Fenley. 81 acrecs, being the northwest corner of a tract of 274 acres, joining lands of J Y Johnston, having been the property of es ta te of II Kelley. Delinquent Land ftr 1871. 140 acres, the property of the estato of WV D Ash ford, joining lands of Mrs Nanoy M i,con, James R Ashford and others-taxes for 1871 700 acres, the property of HI L Allen, kntown as the 1lix place. on 25 tnile creek, joining lands. of Lewis. Perry, 11 0 Dukes, and othier,., taxes for 1871. 50.acers, the properly of Mrs Ellen Bar her,joining lands of iR 11 Jennings, k 1 Trapp and others, taxes for 1808, 1809, 1874) and 1871. .160 acres, the properly of E 8 Boney, 8 miles from Doko. joining lands of Rutland & Ford, A Rhmer and others, taxes for 1871. 874 acres, the property of J A Bookhart, near D)oko. joining lands of E~ S honey, E iR 8tokes and others, taxes fvr 1871. 117 acres, the property of Alies Jane floyles, on Cedar Creek, joining lands of J VCampbell, A Y Robinson and others, taxes for 1871. 99 acres, the property of Mrs E E Crumpt on, on Y arboro' Cr. ek. Joining lands of Geo Shedd, WV A Martin and otheos, taxes for 1871. 558 acres, the properly of B IR Coekrell, on head waters of Watoree Creek, joining lands of estate of D Gailtard, WV Wade tlrice, Sami Lathan and others1 taxes for 1871. 90n ae, thepro perty of Reuben Coleman, on Beaver Creek, joining lands of William Y ongue, Juo C Coleman and others, taxes for 1871. 69! acres, the property of F J Cameron, Joining lands of it. (1 Cameron and J F Canmeron, taxes fur 1871.~ -810 acres, uhe property of 8 B Dunbar, on head waters of Little River, and on the Chsarlotoe, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, joining lands of estate of John L Yonguo, T R stirling and othe,s, for taxes 1871. 870) acres. the property of Fredriok Entaminger, 6 miles from Dokco, joining lands of Mrs iR Kirkland, estate of Daniel lNelson, and 80 acres bid off by W WV Eats minger, at a former sale of delinquent land, saxes for 1871. 821 acres, tho property of John N Ent:. minger, ,5 nmilfroum Doko, joining lands of F. Ensaminger, and 19 acres ons the northuwest corner, bid off at. a former sale of dielinquent real estate and others, taxes for 1871. 200 acres, the property of James Eat: mhnger, 6 miles from D)oko, joining lands of estaste of Dant Nelson, F? Ruff' and others, taxes for 1871. 680 acres, the property of Joel P Penley, on Little River, joining lands of 0 Leilner, estate of John Jones and others, taxes for 1871. 601 acres, the property of J G Gibbs, known as the James fiarrison place, join. lag lands of Thomas Jones, John Robert. son, Samuel DuBose and other., taxes f6t 1871. 44 acres,'the property of J7 Howell, on Bell's 1'll Road, joining len.la of H A Glean and others, taxes for 1871, -806-acres, the property of Wn Hlamiltoni on road-from A shfoud'g 'seFny to Wi=sboi.. joining lands of I H Means and others known as the Ringer pla4e, taxes for 1871 1200 acres, the property of T J It Jones on the Long Town road, joining lands o 8 F DuBose, I L Elliott, HannabJ enS an# others, taxes for 1871. 100 acres, the property of estate f W I Jones, on Thorn Tree Creek, joining landi of H T Crum1ton, T J H Jones and'others taxes tor 1871. 200 aores, the property of llanah Jones on 1,ong Town road, J71ning lands pf T 1 H 16nes, - Eotes and others, taxes foi '400 aores, the property of llan4fah Jones on Bear Creek, join ng lands of htra L hi Flannegan, T H Clarke, U Heims and oth ers, taxes for 1871. 889 acres, the property of the childret of 0 8 Jones, and listed by 0 8 Jones, at guardian, on Dutchman's Creek, 4 milei from Itifigeway, joining lands of T I Walker, Reubin Motley and others, taxei for 1871. 127 acros, the property.f 8 W Mobley, Jr. joining lands of D VMNobley. Dr War The. ne, estate of T S Dulloso and others, taxes for 1871. 61 acres, the property of J A Martin, ot Jackson's Creek, joining lands of Thomn Jor,%an, estate of James Robertson and others, taxes for 1871. 124 acres, the property of 0 Brooks Mor gan.joining lands of estate of Isaac Mor. rip. 0 P Martin and others, taxes for 1871, 180 acres, the property of M H1 McGrady, on Crooked Run Creek, joining lands of ( D Smith, David l.amack, Thomas MoKin. siry and others taxes for 1871. 488 acres, the property of Mrs L A MNob. ley. now Mrs Keller, joining lands of Mr M Woodward, Geo Simpson and *others, taxes for 1871. 141 aeres, the properly of Mrs Mary Miller, on Cedar Creek, boundary not known, taxes for k,l. 93 acres, the prbperty of Treivant Ogles. by, on the right, of the road from Rocky -Creek Church to Ashford's Ferry, joining lands of estate of Dr MoMeekio, J It Lylea and others, taxes fof 1871. 110 acres, the properly of W 8 Rabb, on the cast of Winnsboro, 25 nores of which i-i in the corporate limits of the town, join. ing lands belonging to Mt. Zoin Society, i1 L Elliott and o:bers, taxes for 1871. 160 acres, thq property of 11 Y Robinson, 6 miles from Itidgeway, on Cedar Creek, joining lands of Dr. Thomas R. Center, Moses Wooten and others, taxes for 1871. 110 acres, the property of J K Smith on 25 Mile Creek, joining lands of A McLol. land and others, taxes for 1871. 46 acres, the property of James Steven. son, Sr., on hed wate of Wateree Creek, jolaing lands of Jno l'ouglass, T W Erwin and others, known as the Wm Wilson place, taxes for 187!. 116 acres, the properly of James H Stewart,joining lands of James Turner, John M lice and others, taxes for 1871. 25 acres, the properly of J D Stewart, on 26 Milo Creek, joining lands of Nancy Cooper, W 8 Perry and others, taxes for 1871. 583 acres, the lroperfy of W J Shelton, 8r, on Broad River, joining lands of W tCrr, C W Faucett and others, taxes for 1871. 1000 acres, the property of estate of J P Thomas, 2 miles from iidgeway, on Ce dar Creek, joining lands of W Rt Kennedy, J C Bulo, Mrs E P Bones and others, taxes for 1871. 40 acres, the property of estate of J A Wooten, in Township No. 8, joining lands of estate of R Wilson and others, taxes for 1871. 100 acres. the property of estate of R Wilson, on Bear Creek, joining lands of J A Wooten. estate of DJ Joiner and others, taxes for 1871. 78 acres, ;he property estate of R Wilson, on drains of Bear reek, joining lands of 11 T Crumpto 1 others, taxes for 1871. 60 acres, the prop y of estate of R Wilson, on the drains6f Fl,t Branch, join. ing lands of John Cooper, J B Cloud, Jo. mima Watts and others, taxes for 1871. The Treasurer of Fqirfiled County, will offer for sale to the higliest bidder on Mon. day, the 8d day of Ju next, the above described real estate, purchased by the, State at the sale of "Delinquent, Lands" of 1868 and 1860, for whiej warrantee deeds will be made by the 8 ite of South Care line. Thie Delinquent Real Estate of 1871, will be sold to the person offering to take the least, portion thereof, and pay all the taxes, penalties, costs and charges against, such real estate and titles, in fee simple, will be given for the number of acres bid. The eale to continue from day to day un LiI the whole is dispospd of. may 21-t2xS County Auditor. Notice to Tax Payers lI BY a recent Act of the Legislature, we .)have been commanded to pay an alddi tional In order to meet this db mand, we have (10. termined to inform ah citizens of Fairfield County, that we have on hand and are oen tinually receiving Liquors of all grades. which are to :be sold at reduced rates for cash. WYe have "Old Mountain Crown" PURE RYE WHISKEY, that we put against, the State.-in point of quality ;-at, a price thapt will suit all 1ov. cert of a pure article. -Isu several Ba,-rels of Pure Corn WVhiskep Wine, Gin, Rum, AmIty and White W,hleat WVhiskey. A pro. eminent, article of "Old French Branedy," which we recommend for medicinal purpos. es. Those in scare' of a genuine article of 'Whiskey will be tre to find it by caill lng on as. U. G.yESPORTES & Co apr 28 Corner No. 1. NEW A R RVA LS, AT. J. D. McIC ARLEY'S. 1 Barrol of Old Cabine4 Rye, 1880. I Barrel Blackberry lIr dy. 1 Barrel Ginger Brandy, Ramsey's Scotch Whisk e. 8tuart.'s Irish Whiskey. Marvin's Ale, Also, a good stock of oceries, consist. lag of Sugar, Coffee, 'tice, Molasses, Ba con, Lard, Breakfast litrips, Sugar Cnreal Shoulders and Hlama, Jars, Pink Eye, Ear. ly Rose, Goodrich and',Peach Blow Pota. to- , Jan 80 PRO VISNS Just IReceivedl anS to Arrive. O NE ear load choice. AJgusta and one car ,load of St. Louis lFour, one ear load prime White N. C. rnw, Hlhds R. and C, Rt. Bacon Sides, i lids. R. and C. R. Dry Salt Sides, choice N.- 0. and Common Mo lasses, A, ex-C and bes)arara8u gar, fancy and Common Rio Coffee, Yotung lyson and Gun Powder Tea, Whole Rice, Cheese and Crackers. American Club Ftsh, a superior article of 8ish, tmuo1: cheaper and better than Sar dines, Big Bug, $dbttle Lisste, Jockey Club, Gorilla and many other favorite brands of Cigars, fresh Candy, Assorted Pioklge and Jellies, Baltitwote City Boap, the beet Famil ly Soap in time,s for sale by api 4 - n J. aVoAI,EY .S P-.R I N G AND Summer 1872. ----0 MoMASTER & BRICE ARE now recelving a choloo olock Fashionable and Nitaple Dry Goods, which (lie Indies may find beautiful l1lt $ilks, Japaneso Silks, Liinens. Musli Pique Cloth, Grenedine. Dolly Vardensi oilier Dress Goods. Elegaut Laces, R bons, and other dress trimmings. Shectings, Towelings. Quills, Musqu Nets, Oil Cloths, Mailings and other hou: keeping goods. A good supply of Cassimeres, Linei Cottonades, Clothing and Hats for Ml and Boys, ns vell as an unnal inrgo v dition to their stock of Fino Shoes a Cheap Shoes. Hardware, Woodenware, Crockery, Boo] Paints and Medioinos. Together W h A beautiful sto,k of 'Vall Paporis Window Shades, &o. The Inspection of the Publio is Invit apt 18 WOODWARD& LA ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NI oons And have recently opened a lot of "MADGE WILDFIRE, DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, CAMBRICS, O LINENS, &c. Special attention Called to a "MEG. MERRILIES," No4 offered at the low price of 50 ccr for dach article. CALL AND EXAMINE. may 10 NEW AND) ATTRACTIVE MR8. L.AUDIERDALE lhas just returni .ifromn New York and Baltimore with very full and varied stock of. Aillinery, Ls dies liats and Bonne's, trimmred and' ur trimmed, Ribbons. Flowers. Rluohes, Laco Edgings. White and Coloredl Piqutes, Mful lins, White and Colored Jnpanesae Cloth:i Lentos, Colored Silk Poplins, (Grenadiar and Perenics Crape, Lineon and haCe Cc lars. Stamped (ownt and Chemneise Yoke' FrIlling in all vairietle, Bustle Skirts, Col Bets, Gloves. Parasols, Uulhrelins, Ilan kerohlef.s and Ilosiery, Linetis and Sprin Calicoes, Ladies and (Gents Shoes and Os ters, Braid Chignons and Switches. Also full line in the Orocery department, as we as lardhwnro, Crockery, Tlinware, Stntior nry, School hooks and Aledicines, Shoul you need more light call for Lamps, Peotre leuam and Cand!es. apli18 D. LAIUDERDA LE. 25U00LBS. 0. R. Bacon Sidei D)ry Salt and Smoked. For sale low fc cash by may 14 JNO. H., CATHCART. Oranges &.nd Lemons ! A LO ofvry fieORIANGES a ny 7 MfoINTYREB & CO. WI m Just Received. 1 Tieree of Fine Uncanvas.ed flame, ft sale low for Cash. ap1 18 . BEATY&A nrO. FRESH ARRIVALS. 1 Car load Corn. 18,000 It.s. Flour in barrels and sacks, 8,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Meal, 150 Bushels meal, Sugar nad Coffee, different grades. of inl A prime lot W. I. Molasses, xk ns, 1 Barrel Fresh Petroleum. nid ib FOR SALE BY ito api 13 BOOT AND SHOE MX E . XXX :%e: t 41 X is, HAVING procured the on very best Mecolianices I A. tho couniry, I feel war id ranled in saying (liat I cnn furnish as neat BOOT or 81i0E as any Shop in the South. All work warranted to give satit-faction. My Shop is next (oo1to F. Gerig's Saddlery. mar 10 8. M. GILBERT. T, --- LIFE INSURANCE CO., id. Menmphis, Tenn., AND Baltimore, Md. ASSETS $1,100,000, Hon. Jefferson Davis, Pres't. Gen. Wade Hampton, Vice Pres't. J. D. KENNEDY, Stm'e Agent. DuBOSE ECILESTON, may 10-1y Local Agent. ATICKETS to the CONCRTE IMMIGRATION''SCHEME, BUT Fair and honest dealing in Dry Goods, Ilnts, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunk,, &o., can be had at BDAV IDSON & CO'S., New Dry Goods Empariu'm, nodx door to Eiliott & Co's. fe' l SSPRING GOODS. Jn O.BOAG Uins just received a large and splendid s assostmient or Dry Goods5, Ladies Dress I. Goods, Notions, Fanoy Goods, Shoes, &o. . lso fresh Groceries, Bacoon, Flour, e- Mackerel, Lard. Meal, Grist. Sugar, Coffee, .Tea, Syrups and fresh Kerosene Oil, gapiS ;a MILLINERY. d - Fashionable Milliner, Wisahes to inform her friends and patrons t'iat she has j ut opened a full stock of the ' latestsatyles of lHats, Bonnets, Ribbotas, rLaces, Flowers, &o., and will, as hereto. fore, use every effort to please the most fas tIdIous. Orders will receive careful and - prmpt attention. Bridal and Mourning Bonnets, made to order. Also latest slyleu Ohlgnons, SwItches, Fancy J,welry, La. dies Tyos, &e. api 18. Just Iteeived. 1 Bbl. Ftdtnn Market'Corned Deef, , Box Smoked Buffalo Tongu'ee r 1 Bbl. fine Eating Onions. 1 BibI. extra Aine Table Syrup, mar 19 TR. ROTERTEO