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Telegraph.. Foreign Newg. LoNDON, November 23.-A report is current that King Amedeus is dead, but it is officially reported o that he is better. 8 News Item. CusicAoo, November 21.-A St. I Paul special approbend1s that 800 11 track layers on the exte-nion of \Vino. it na and St. Peters' Railroad ma:y perish. They are beyomil uivilization, and the severe storm of Thursday has detained their supplies. No prepara tions were iiade to avert tuch a oa- i lamity. A train of eais wilh two lo coiotives; stat ted, but they have not reached their dotinatiou. Two ad. ditional locomotivos were attached ti half way to the relief train, but the r snow drifts and inteuse cold chocked t the train which when last heard from d Was stuck fast in the snow foity miles i west of Sleepy Eye, and eighty miles t, west of the suffering men. It is fear u ed the men at the end of the track C have starved. e Twenty store', shops and saloons tl were burned here to-day, involving a loss variouly estiniated at from three to five hundred thousand dollarn, on wvhioh there is an insurance of *175,- L 000. it NEW YORK, November 21.-The 81 Times states that General MgClollan, h President of the Atlantic and Great tl Western Railroad, has seized the books S of the manager at Meadville, Pa., tl whiah show persistent stealing. The it inatinger disgorged seventy-five thou- al sand dollars and resigned. McKerr, Gerry and Dailey have abandoned the Stokes case. A new counsel will defend him in the next c( trial for the Fisk untrder. w The Board of Underwriters have it advanced the rates of iusurane from p. twenty to forty per cent. al Two firemen were killed and anoth. bi or wounded by falling walls in Brook. M lyn, yesterday. of N.w Yonic, Novnber 23.-Jay S Gould has been airested charged with malfeasance in the Erie Railroad management. One million dollars bail was given. All the iorning pa- tI pers agree in the opinion that Gould'% st arrest was planned to effect tempo- ei rarily le'tie stocks. Watson, Ibesi- m dent of the Erie Road, asserts. hoa. C ever, that stock jobbirg operations e( have nothing to do with it. BALTioni, November 23.-In the session of the Synod of Virginia to (lay, a report was submitted on Sun. day schools. RIev. Dr. B. Smith, of the Union Theological Seminary, Chairman of the Committee on Secu lar Education, appointed at the lost u] meeting of the Synod, submitted anl of elaborate report on the subject, no c c.mpanied with resolutiois to the ' effect that it is tle duty of the church to found and control educational in stitutions of all grades, whercver such ction is requred for the rNll dis charge of its spiritual functions. Pending the couiideration of the p repoit and resolutions, a receis was e taken. At the afternoon sesiion, the sub t jret of the sustentation of uliuteite. and salaiies of ministers was comid cred. .W AsHI:NGoNo, Novetuber 23.-Tiint Novemitber report of the station ei..n U Se Department of Agriculture, gi a to cotton prospects so hatartiatly th Ii00 sime interpretation as the Octobe, statement. y Th'Ie November returnis giva the in dienated total product ins comparison b with thle small crops of 1871, and the <t average made is about 16 per cenit. wV increune, with an area in cultivation larger by 12 to 13 per cent. The total production as indieatod a by the returns of the first week in I November, is made nearly three miil- si lion four hundred and fifty thousand tI commercial bale's. At that date 25 b to 30 per cent, of the crops or nearly a one million bales remained to be Ii picked, anid was subject to the vicisi tudes of the weather. Reuben G. Young, of Aiabama,b sentenlcd to ten years in the Albaniy Penitentiary, was pardoned on the petition of the citizens. Th'le policy o seems to be pardon when the neigh. ol bors apply. CiNCINNATI, November 23.-W. P. Cutter, who is largely interested in railroad buildings, has suspended. flanrket Reports. Natw YOnK, November 23.-Cot-n ton opened and closed quiet-up- a lands 19.}; Orleans 20 ; sales 680 t bales. Gold 13. ( CrT nr~inS-rON, November 23.-Cot.' a ton d ull and nomInal-middling 18.1 ; t' receipts 2,247 bales ; sales 300 bales.o LilvJicaoor,, Nov. 23.-Evening Cotton opened and closed quiet-up lands 9A- ; Orleans l01 ; salIes 10,000 bales. _______ Cught Illa alother-inl-baw.a Unie~r the head of "cruel," thme m Savannah Advertiser relates the fol- a~ lowing cheerful incident: "A gentleman reiding in the sub urbs, who has suffered from the incur sion of chicken thieves to an unpless. ant degree, armed himself with a spring trap, and a few evenings since - set it in the most eligible place in his back yard. Unfortunately ho caught p his mother-in-law instead of thle thief,.2 but lie has managed to conceal his dlisa ppointment so skillfully that no one has yet susp eted that lhe felt any. The Air Line Roailway. .The work on the Line is progress. ing in both directions from this point. Ont the East, the track is laid to Rich. land Creek Trestle, which is now be ing raised. On the West, the track is laid nearly to Saluda Rivor.-Gr-een valk Mfountaner Survivors Association. Uot.LunitA, 8. C., Nov. 18, 1872. 'o the President of the Survivors Asso ciation of cach D istrict in the State. DEAR Rin: An adjourned meeting r the Su*vivors Assocation of the tat) of South Carolina will be held - Charleston, on Thursday, the 12th Kee hmber next, at which Gen. J. 13. [ood will deliver on address. Please ;ive a delegation from your District i atttendance. By order (of GEN. VADE ilAMPTION, President. A. C. IIAsSt.., ecretary. ow they Trent the olorcl llement lI Neiw Eulgllitl. Tie mannagers of' the Hartford Jlonn.) Woim.'s Christain Asioca on Home having tefuied to admit a !spectable eolored girl to the inst,u on, were reportol to the board of irectrenes, but have licen sustained, We board resolving, by a vote of four ten to seven, to exclude colored wo len) from the Home "us a inatter of bristai: expediency." Much feeling cists in Ilrttrd and vicinity over 10 matter and result. Still More Arrests. The work (.f arrsting, says the aurensville Herald, still progresses i a somewhat "wilder fortn," but ifficiently nalignianit to "keep the 11nd( inl"-the pocket of the Old gen ewan called Uncle Sam for short. ince our lait issue two citizens of is County have been arrested and dged in jail-Mr. Lowis Allisou id I bert lludgens. ~ FireinCliIotte. The office of Dr. Gregory, on the irner of Third and Tryon streets, aft burned on Saturday night. Ox. g to the dMiciency of the fire com. Lilies, Dr, Bratton's house was saved d the fire did not spread. 'The eilding wats once the law office of . J. Alexinder, E1., and was one the old land. marks of Charlotte. Uuthern Hlme. The Forty-Thirt Coligress. The Coigre.ssional returns indicite at the Forty-third Coigrees will and 189 Repuibbecans and 96 Demo. at.-, and liberals, not inicluding the embers from New Hampshire and mnctiicut, w ho are yet to be elect. John G. Shaw and I. A. McCorkle Yolk, who, inl 1871, were, as is pposed, engaged in a d ifliculty with me of the State constabulary, diur. g which a man was fatally shot, left c St-ite. They ret urined recently, >on the tssurance that they ,hould Lve a fair trial, and on the 21st, deliv ed themselves to the Sheriff of York. idge Mackey has isuetd a urit of Lbos eorpu., ret nrnable in the Court. OU:c of Rieblatid, to-morrow, with a ew of bailing Messrs. Shaw and Me. nrkle. Since our last is.ue Mrs. Cynthia ung, widow of John Pong, and Mrs. naniiers, widow of W. MoCreight hb-mbers, formerly Clerk of the mrct of Chester County, have de a ed this life in our town. They th leave behind them a large circle I riends a! d relatives to 1:1 ment etar decease. --Chester Reporter. In the contested eases to far, from hier euunties, stay~s the Southi Care nilan, the ll'ard has sustained the puil t of the County Cuonanissioniers Efeetion invariably. The co.tcst tween Alesers. Blytlo and Perry for e Bolicitors.hip of the 8dh Circuit, as decided in favor of the former. A telegram from \Vashington city ates that the competition for the h iladelhia Poatmaster is decidedly harp. Several delegations are in e ceity. Thme President appears to 3 di.-posed to let the civil service ex nination (desigmnate those ft om whom 3 will select. Th'le fontgomecry Advertiser states at the Diemoer at s have carried both ~anes of the Alabama Liegilature. Mr. Barnum expressed South tI e hber day one elephhnt and a cage sea lions. OBITUA RY. Died at his residence ini Fairfield County, the 5th of October, 187:2, Dr. A. 8. tM EltuN. In t he death of' Dr. Cameron our comnmu ty has lost one of lher' most worthy ciii ns ; the medical fraternity one tha. was honor to the profession, and thme P'rerhy risn Church an exemnplary rmember. En. wed by nature with, a genial disposition, id having enjoyedt tihe adlvanitages or a Ibi. al educatiorn, he possessed those qualiti.'s at greatly endeared him to a large cir c friends. Ilis memory will be long cher hed( by those who knew binm best. E Executo0r'' Finlia Notice. LLypersons having dem'iands against the LEstate of Jamtles Johton~te, deceased, e hereby niotified to present them to mte operly established and alt those inidebtedl said estate are not ified to corme forward al settle up wit bont. delay SA MUEL 10. J011N8TON, Ex'or. nov 27.-x4 Public Notice. 8 Executor of the last. lM ill andm Test a ment of James Johnuston, deceased, will sell at thte late residence of mthe de ased, 17th Decenmber next, mhe following ursonal Estate, to wit: M ULES, Sorte CA TT LE, 11008, HIOUSEJIOLD nand KIl'tIllN FURLNIlURE, COTTON SEED, CORN, FODDElR, I WAGON, arid other article. rrms of sale, CA8' r03o delivery. 8A MUEL It. JOhlNSTON, io ? 27-xd Execat . Killed by a Grain of Corn. On the 7th instant a little boy nam ed Lupton, whose parents reside lies Harrisburg, Virginia, was strangle( to death by a grain of corn getting i his throat. An Iowa agriculturalist has foit acres of land near Keokuk entirel devoted to such crops as produce tli most forage for bees. He uses clove: buckwheat, garden flowers, and ha linden, willow and eberry trees plant ed to add to the supply. The fat is, pasture for bees, where the hone brusiness is carried to an extent, just as necessary as it is for cows. Au hirlinan, on being told that newly invented stove would save juf half his usual fuel, replied, "Arral then I'll have two, and save it all in jewel." The donariere glove is the pro; er thitng for denji-toillette. It i made of soft and flexible skin, slips o without opening of buttons, an moulds itself to the hand perfectly. A frightful family's chimney tum bled into their parlor in Baltimor( the otier day, and all ran through th Atreets to see how extensive th oaithquAke was. General Joseph E. Finnegan, < Savannah, and Mrs. Lucy C. .\lexand or, of Knoxville, Tennessee, were niar ried on the 7th. The notorious mulatto confidene operator and jail breaker, Mooto Gardner, has been arrested in Char leaton. There is great complaint i Orangeburg county, on account of th bad condition of the roads ano bridges. Never marry a woman until vo know where her dress ends and -he soul begins. 7 Land on Depot street, Chester wa recently sold at $12 50 per foot Che:ter is aspiring to be a city. Dr, Eli Cornwell, of Chester i dead. White and Blue Fish I One Il White Fish, One Itl,'lue Fiqh. Nacketel in barrels, j barrel-, and kih Suhgar, Coi'ee, Lard, Sardines and Crack noy 26 U G. D)ESPORITES & CO. Ladies Silk Scarfs anid Shawl Ties, n WOODWA R1 & LAW. Kerosene I r WO bnrrels Kerosene Oil. The purity which is guaiv antieed. nov 26 U. G. DEORTES & CO. WOODWARD & LAW hive an uinusuia large stock ot Boulevard and Ba tmori Skirts cheap. Clies' ! Cheese I ! Cheese !!1 10 Boxes choice Fnctory Cheese. Thoi desiring a good article can obtain it. b sending to nov26 U. 0. DESPORTES &CO. Al paccas 40o, to $1.26 at WO')DW A1I & LAW. STO1NO SOLUBLE STONO0. WY E r now prepareud to furnish plante with this excellent Fertilizer. The ernj plies of'ered on the market this seasonf wi be plrepared under the immediate supervi ion of tihe Company's Chemist, Dr. St. J1 lian Ravench, and the standard w ill 1 precisely the same as heretofore. Planters can order now and we will gi, them until tha let of April to pay Ihe'ea or give their notes for tile credhit ice. T1en~--$18 ensh or $63 on a credit the 1st November next. BACOT & Co. Read the Recommiendantions 4 some of Onri Planters, I usert the Stono Sohtiablo on the san lands with the 8oluibhi Pacinoe and tl Carolina Fertiliz~er, and I counsider it equa ly as good as either of the above name, and I intitnd to use a considerahie amonw of~ it on my cotton crop the next year. (Signed) it. E. E[lISON, JTr. Ta Messrs Pacot & Co., Agents Sto: I have used ten (10) tons of the stor Soluble on my cottion erop the past seast and anm satisfied from close observatic that it has at least doubled the yield. have been using thme Wando for sever years, but I prefer the Stone, atnd I she use a large amount on my crop the comir (Signed.) W. N. M JASON. To Messrs. itacot & Co., Agents St P'hiotphate Co. nov 25 You will ai way fund a full line of Fla nels of every description at, WOODWAJl & LAW. JUST RECEI VED. 7 SACKS Family Flour, Engli D~ufahry Cheese, Lar I, Bacon, and new arrival of Furniturie, including a ni lot of "Oeorgla Split Bottom tChairs c all and see them. MINTYBRE & CO. Nyerybody rea:1 WOODWAJID~ iIWl arlett~elamni. StIonag Tesaitlmsouy. 8r r i na in.%Vr., Ohio, Sept. 4. 1872. Dr. Wm. II. Tut: Dear Sir-i feel it a duty to you and to sttferiig huoimaniity lo nke publi 11,0 grout merits of your. Exi.tt asa uri W and Queen's Dhelight. For yous I inste y beens a great sulferer. miy gei.-rat h,-al~h e broke down. and I wa.4 siion t.Ia by an erupiont at over five body, fouisg arge ulcers in so. e places, and at1 .ndetri willi rheumatic pains. Toinitie enni t .1'iesei'be ' my suffering. I viais reduce-I ai:inst to ia t skeleton, uind Ild a perteet loathing fi' y food. I was attended by several p'h si;ohins who renderedt mie no relief. I thtspa:Iird of ever being well again, lt Ihi thak, to a k11a Providence I accidenailly hien.l or ur Imedicine. I sent for hall a dozen htle:11 e', f atid iceore I had taken ihree I bega.n o It feel I etter, my nppetito imc poved, n111.1 Ihes, rhu melntic pains become less severe, and I Ycoultl enjoy sleep. I have Iakena eleven bottles, uind believo I 151m a 8401un14d ni14n1 again The'i' ulcers latve all heailed, In. : in i4 mooth aind hienhlby, nnd I have gain - -2I pounds in weight. I believe my disease, d resnit ed from a inint of scvofula. I n ou It it enenestly recommend your compouinl to my fellow iifferers. With deep grat itude to you, I an ever your friend, J AS. FR.\NK LIN. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills are a milid nrd - gentle put gative, possessilig the peenhailcr I llmerit of acting as a powerftil ageint il re 0 lieving congiveiito or torpid liver. They have no equal. Dr. Tutt's flair Dye promotes the Growlh of the lair. 0, THAT I Wlgius BIxAUIiTil. I is the ui spoken wish of thousands of women to whom nature bas denied the charmn of a pure. fresh Itanspnrent. eimplexion. To gratify this wies IIng-n's hI ngnolia lm11 was introduced. The cosmenics of the day had been pronounced poisonous by the nsot. distingiis:ied chemists, nuil it wis alo found that their nltimate effect was to wither the skin as well as to paralize the external nerves. The ladies hieil will, o delighit the advent of a healihful , herba e and floral preparation capnhie of impiritig to their fn4c, necks and arms a 1ouet'nin smnootlness anl a tinge like ilial (fit the finest orienial I-earl. They soon dicisoer ed that. it. w: i ' new thing uidr the U sun." incompara bile and unpproachlale. r Unquestionably theto AlMagiiolim Balm hias been tite great toilet tuccess of' the piesent CtItulily. $1.000 Reflard is offered bly tie proprie ;tr of )r. lieres's Golden Medical Di'scov -iy, for f. milititne that will eq11ual ii ill tli' cure of till Severe enses of -Li.i Coil plaint'' and all disenses nrising from im a purity of (lie bIood, as Eruptions, 1'iiiples, Blotches, Beils, cIO. "LI B .naso II Al.TisiAL.-In aso her ed u-iai will be ound life advertiusenen lt 'one of tle most exiten.ive mllannliinct111 urers kt Doers, enslies aild l'i ns in I lite Soit .il States. As the articles aro daily in i, imand by our' let cit izelcs. we icommend nilll who conti(elilila e impr jinoving 1their himmi or places fit lusitness to ient fr eii r and price li.Is of these articles, tigelber wit tile prices of 'milder's mrldwa'-e, ma:r btle manthl-vpieces. Ftenel and411 Aitenical witidow glins. &e.. to 1'. 1). Toa1le, ,I) Inicyne So., (.harleiton, 8. C. - ThI'ie 1s'ni'uuhag hsas9 biei 114AMd ed1. Since the exposire of the nti'eiiptS n by -l Is' erni i l iiy t's ilni ,. - - --h i m ff 1'ecir c1nr:-e iriCg .i 4t. tots c In ait e :111 imtp i 're m it , li e y t oi lilt Area1' it ii.. - 1 11nie, Li'os.. 10' michl p. iel v inh uic opainion ; it I elin tontie l lf' aga i it 11 en-i i s ( a1 ! their !en i n-- ' 1heir oce I'lIion is. g ne f I ni' theilbe. \\ e tI I i i, - e i o in it s lon l i h. 1 w r A:ns %%r e 1 rl-n - Wihll 5.h o1ei a b-11i. by th. s iu nn ~o n ..p or i'' ta wd.iit h o s tree cmo Ite et ioll wAi wi-s. -it ) ' hilei 1e0 e il lit i, in. 4 i -inine fut li i vies frent tl lli1 oltinl.y of tken chas it,-s.. et l n..i thepsnaoriltin 'ihe deinn i Ittci r oi priintveioi nl:e '' reon'iiv. nm slgii hAverce'ize as etn el' neve oge t' i ele . fti en.hchi Frote,'ve ad oftvili Trict fth et 111i oui'Iiith c ws . u n . vf..in'h, name, liea lyc overwhelnairg. andi's mtt.i he tosaido t advicesr flomt il par~ t ot'che pi ers, bilii Id tcoavoided, fnd chliironic Everywhere, 1 t'Ihe sick and eebtilcI lieem haveI elzed ithe'se mpotce ''hdin tfas ohaly andc ist god," ind fiavoiin InThe Dumerict' -ito unde vari-u namswhihtedrc eydalr ndno orubteitue frsel oles arlonah ruitler, whomh avptido, fo ithir ow -sions b ohe saiknd was pult on t lige .0 a loftle' Novemer a. pr)cur-8hl in bai tison.lt ankveupod n bla InThs istie noure tt on te Uni rupay--f NovemreAition 1for adjudrint In ofankruptcy was ued ongiithe 19ithu totey of ilNiovembercA.nD 1'7 'inids 'Ti i lto gietice a ofirn'ht tuhe 519th of South Carolina, who has baeen adljndigid a liankrtup , on Iihis own P'ei lrion: (lha It Ihe paymnent of any Debts unnd Dieliviry of any e 'roperty by him are for biidden biy Law; e thcat a mleetinig of thse credi. ors of thte said .- Bankrupt, to prove their det,-, anl to choose one or moore Assignees of heis EsI aite will be hecld lit a ('ourt ot Banikrtuptev, to be haolden at No. 72 lrond Street, Charles. ton, South Ca'roilina, biefore J1. C. Carpien 0 (or, Rlegister, on i Ie 4IthI day of December', A. D,. 1873, at 10 o'clock, A. .l R. NI WALLA ~CE. U. 8. Marsh i as Me~s enger, nov 261 dee 3 " WOODWARD & LAW, I C'or. C'ongress anpd Waaingtlon S/A. rl B E continually receiving addrition'. to I A.theIr large a v'ariedt stock of Dry Gloods, g Dress Gooeds, hiats, Cups, Iloots and 8lhoes, Trunks and V'alices. C LsOTINU. Cassilneeos and Jeants, Bilanleots, Croch. ery, Hardware Woodenware and1 Giroceris. nov'23 - Noti0e T'jO all parties who have Watchecs at my staLlore over a year for repair. if not a tkeu before the 201 I of December, ai!b old' at. auction (Ite ay e xp0ese. ,, nov 21 JAhlES M. DALY. WOODWARD & LAW never fail to suit 8 any lady in shoes, both in quialit y and IN STORE AND Arriving Daily, FIRST-CLASS GROCERIESI C. U. lincon, Ex S. C. lnums, Rio awd Java Coffees Sngtr, (all grades,) Fonr, (choice,' Meal, Peari Grist, Fish, (,11 kir.ls,) Syrnps, * :x. Table, Ex. Family, A Dlrais, ) Lard. &-:. Canned Goods, of every vaiety, such OysCrs. aioni, LobsIterzs, oatioes, CorLn. Penches, Pine Apple and St rawberries. 1 Car lon-1 S1t, 500)0 ponndi Wheat Bran, Bagging at a bargnin. Cakes anl Crackers, Pine Apple Cheese, Piekles, Sardines, Starcht Soda, Sonp, (an excellent assortment,) Macenroni, Raisins, Currents, Ten, Fine Cheing and Smoking Tobacco, &c., &o. 6000 choice Segars, (tsomaelthing good ) 2 cases Ginger Preserves. All of which wiill be sohl cheap for Cahby -' R. ROBL"R2SON. TI-I-ED U AVE M OV E D. W E would respect fully ilnform 0111 friends ihit u . have moved ito the Ntw Store next door to Uncot & Co., and are receiv ing one of the lagest and best, seloeted swemks of goodsm we hnre ever had. Con it' Dry (Goods. Notions5, Chathilig. a ilakery, &U. We Would call atteiuliot in lpletiil.ar to our largeand varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES, I. ili' weave dceleeld froam the best mann 1a' aco ies and of thec mios. inrnable getali a, rlso ha 've, Iiaid wrill keep onl hnlat , A. aown'- celehriedt Nort h ('arin a Famtiily PIuar, nid varionls othler a ieles t oo I edionui MehA UOiII.IN & J011NSTON. 1. I'. M el,Aroga.a,, l11.war. S. JoIINssr s, f sept 21 LIE INSURANCE COs, JBaltiuuore, MdI ASSETS $1,100,000. Hon. Jefferson Davis, Pres't. Geni. Wade HI antp pi1n, V Ice Pres't, J. D. KE' NEDY, St a eAg nt. ay 10- ly Locnl Agenat. SASH and BLINDS, M ~OULD)ING, Iaakets Stair Fixtures, LIihiders' Fuarnishinug Hrard ware, Drain I ipe, Floor Tilts, Wirut Guards, Terra Cot. '.a Ware, Marble and Slato Mantle Pece.. Window Olass a Specialty. Circualars and Price Lis seat free on application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 )laye and 83 Pinony ste, ceot I Cb'hataa e. b THIRl LARGE STOCKI. --- :0: We are now receiving our third supply of General Mer chandize-tho largest ever of ferred in WINNSBORO', 60 pieces Jeans, Satinets, &c., nanfly bought at the North Carolina Factory. 100 pieces American Prints. Another assortmout of those 4-4 G retones. A large stock of fresh Dress Goods, such as Alapacas, De. 1aines, Reps, Poplins, Chinese Silks, &c. 1000 pairs new Shoes and Bootq. tecollect we WAR RA NT otur Shoes free from* )' and PAPER. i I tnck of Crockery re, r..m frenton Factory r u than ever. We particularly invite the attention of the ladies to our Gecneral Stock. Satisfaction gutaranteed. LADD BROS & COs nov 13 Sheriff's Sales. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. William W. Stokes. Richard N. MioMaster against Musco W. Iloulware. In I ursuance of an order of the Court, made in hlie above staled case, I will offer for salo at public auction, to tihe highest bidder, before lho Court. [louse door in Winnsboro within the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, the following described properly, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the Co.nty of Fairfield and State of South Carolin % on iho south side of the road leading from the town of Winnsboro to Rocky Mount, con taining Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. E. Caldwell, of Riol.&rd N. Mcloaster, of Sallie At. Robertoi, and lands belonged to the estate of Richard N. Oaydou, deo'd. Terns of Sale. One third cash, for the balance on a cred it of ol and two years, with interet froa day of Sale, thme purchaser to give his bond with a mortgage of thte premises, and to pay for all necessary pimpers. L. W, DUVALL, .9. F. C. Sheriff 's oflice, Winnsboro. Nov. 7, 1872. nov 9-fl x2 Sheriff's Sales. John A. linnanmt and wife, and Mary WiI lngham, against James Willilngham and ethers. In pursuance of an order of Ihe Court. of Probmate made in the above stated case, I wi'l offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, before the Court ilour~e dour in Winnatboro, witinl time legal hours of sale, on thme first Monday in D)ecember next, the following described property, to wit: A traet of land, lylag, being and sItinate in the Ceunty of Fairfld, in the state of Sothl Carolina, on Little itiver, con, taimning Five Ilundred A cre,, more or less, and boumnded by lands of Mrs. Ornddick, Mrs. steel,, lands belonging to the estate of J. 0. ltabb, lands of Stlas lIuff and Joseph Gibson. Terms of Sale. One hmalf of the purehase tuoney to be pamd in coshm, for a bealance a otedit of t welve nmonthms with inrtet est thmereon frotu time day of sale, the purchaser to give his bond with a mortgage of the preiles, and to pay for all necessary papers. L,. W. DUVALl., S. F. C. shterliff's Office. Wlnnmsboro, Nov. 7, 1872. novo-t2 ___2_ Sheriff's Sales. The StRae or South Carolina, COUNTY or I~IFUFIEID. Comnion Pleas. Alex. P. Wylie, as ih'or. of Dr. Wm. Wylie vs 000 W. ,Afelton, Trustee, at. a1, in i'ursma nca of an ,order made in -the ablove mstated ease by ham lonor T. J. Maclt ey I will offe'r f'r sinle at public aluot ion to mtme highest hidor, bet'or'e tihe Court lious. door inm Wminnsuoro, wimhin tihe legal hours of sasle, 0on thme first blonday in December nmexl, the following describsd property, to IjAll that. -piece, parcel or tract of land ing bngand sitnie in the County and stat e aforesaid, on wam era of W aler.. Uteek near Gladden's Grove. and bounded by lends of Da)mniel llall, Jarnes Barber, landl of A. Lumpkin and'othmere, contninmg One Thousanid andI Filmy A cre's re or less, Terms of Sale. Cash suflltent to pay the *ost in this case and the expess of sale, time balanqe on a credit of one andi two years, inm eqette annual Instalments with interiet frmoru dey of sate, sconred by bond of the paurthate r. with goed suretgemand mortgage -of the pretnises sold, purebaseers to pay for su necessary papers. 1,. W. DOVA LL, S. F. C,. Sheriff's 00fice, Wiaeboro, Nov. ?, 1872. . new 8-th3S iflNS'iere of Sugat Cured Oenv aspd Uilauts 10 stoe.s and for saelala* fab.L NOTICE. 8 the undersigned hae large payffients to make for Uotton Gin Material, per. one indebted for New Gins or Retpairs on Old Gins, are requested to make PROMPT 'ayment, as it Is out of the questiou to ary on busunea on an Indefinite credit. nov 14-w J. M. ELLIOTT. Fresh Arrivals. 3ABBAGES, Onions, Bacon. Lard, Sugar, J Coffees, Oranges, Appli a, Sardines, k)ya era, Pickles, Sailmon, Currants, Jollies, 'andies, Navy Chewirg Tobacco, just re eived. nov 22 MoIN' Y RE & CO. REMOVAL. -0 DAVIDSON & CO., Have Removed T0 THEIR L NE W ST O ~E0, Opp.Isite D. Laudei lit 1e'. Sept IS THE STOU OF McMASTER & BRICE Is full almost lo overflowing of Fashion bo 1nd SUasoanblU IDRYW G-OOJDS, 'or Ladica, Geutlemen nnd Familics, at low n-ces. Call and Examine 'his stock, a niso the stock of Shes, Its, Iloys and Mona Clutinag, liardware, ledicines, Pecrfuamery, Books, Paper. rag, &c. McMYASTER & BRICE, RUOTEL R AlV(E. FLUTING IRIONS. The Patent. Combiuned Fluting and monthing Iron, for sale bay (ot 10 MccMASI-:R & BRtICE. BEATY & BRO. U1AVEI IJST RECEIVED, 275 saoks fresh ground Augusta Flour, 11 grade. 100 Bushels fresh ground Meml. 10 iluashlac Ilomniny. 125 Packaiges, KI{ts, j bbl., j bb'. andl ble. Nos. 1, 2 and a Shore and B tra Mess Zackerel. I Car load Salt, A full assortment of Groseries and Pro isions ou band, all of which wIll be sold ow for no, 21 NEW GOODS, 26 DOZEN Brades Crows Uoge. 1 Tieree of Whole Rtice. 60 Bushola Af cal.. Pateht Cotton Back Bands and Rook. For sale by mar 18 BEA T'1k #l