University of South Carolina Libraries
'/il' Curactors will uot1euowd unuer their cmntracts, to ad vertise any o her than their legitimtoo businems, uile-s pay.1eg specially for such ad. vertisouetits. Job Prinitini. .ilaving Udded to our er~toblishment a new job prtes, laust r atent, und all linds of car-ls, paper, t-g.,cnvelopres, &e., we are no.v preparid to turn out fir. elm-s work at piinei that will com0pare favoralla with Northern w ork. Give u., a call. Removal. Our office is now located in Tidd's buildiog, Uon tile .ecot lor, nrth east corner. We will bo gldad at all tinIics to weleonli our p itsolis ill our new home, partiottlarly those who owe us l or sublwcri tion an d adve'rti ing. Tfaxes. The books of ithe County Treasur er are now open to receive the pay ment of taxes. The assessment is 12 mills for State purp3ses, and 1.1 for County purposes. New Advertisem its. Information W anted-M. Blake. Nutice-T. J. U.. Murphy. Read notice of School Commission er Crawford. Read notice of Masonic meeting .ext 'hurslay night. Citation-W. M. Nelson. Othello's Occupation Gone-A. P. N iller. Tax Notice.-UT. A. Smith. In Bankruptoy-R. M. Waillaee. Estraved- A. . Douglass. Notice-D. R. Flenniken, Clirk. Read notice of lBacot & Co. Dissolutiou-' McLaughlin & Julhn-f Come Friends ? C01113 in -pav up-put our ro ceipt ila our pea.dket-and be ha ppy. oghead Checae or "SouS." we are indleted to Mr. Ma:sel R >we, f r a sauple of the above, and for which we tender him our thanks. Brigt Again. Old Sol put in an appearance N es terday fur the fir. time int several f days. R. M. Iuulevy. ''h is genitemsan has opened a tin and -tove e.tJAiJiment next door to Mr. El ea 'ti store. We bcspeak for him a large share of the public patronage. New Paper-States Union. By pruspectus we see that Meisrs. Songle & Smith, practical printers, proloose is.iuing a paper with the above caption at Lincoluton, N. C. Success attend you boys. SOwing Machines. Attention is called to the advertise ment of the Wheeler & Wilrcn Sew ing Alachine in another columnn. This macohine is considered the best in the coun0! y. Wood. Duriung the cold and wet spell, a great many of our citizens suffered for the want of wood. The roads were in such a bad condition, wood venders were unable to haul it. 3 Free Treat. Those indebted to us are invited nr~ost cordially to come and see us, not forgotti ig to bring with them the "spondulicka" necessary to squnare that little account. Remember it is our treat, whenever you come. Death of Wdlio Murphy. We regrec to chronicle the death of this young man which occurred last Saturday morning, lie was the son of Mr. T1. J.11I. Muarphy, and was in the 16th year of his age. is disease was that of Meningitis. Mr. Mur phiy and his family have the heartfelt sympathy of this community. Another Fatal Case of Meningitis. We learn that there has been an other death from this terrible disease, that of Eber Lyles, a colored boy, which took place on Sunday after noon. Contribution. We see by the Carolinian that Mr. T. Ross Robertson, a member of the Board of Visitors of thle Palmetto -Orphana hlome for FIsisfield, sent in $50, which was received during the holida ys by the Concert Club, a soeie-. ty of young ladies and gentlemen at WVinansboro. Masonio Installation. At a regular communication of Winni-boro Lodge No. 11 A . F. M., held on Friday cver.ing, Decc. 27th the following officers were installed to servo for the ensuing Masonic fear : WV. N. CIANaDo.En, W. M. P'ir~nns lIACO-r, S. Wi. W. G. JonlDAN, J. W. J. P. MI-rTiCWS, Jr., Tres. J C. MolnE, See. J. A. FnASF.n, 8. D. W. [I. WiLLIArMs, T. D. U. G DSP'O RTES, Sewrs R~. J. Mcy'ancey,Sewr, W. . O GEnm.,'Tyler Stolon but Reoovered. Mesa-s. Boaty & Bro. had a one hundred dollar bill extracted from them a few ,days sinec by some foul neans or other, but recovered it yes. terday. It was found in the posses. sion of a sinall negro boy. Moral : Merebants must not lot bojos loaf-tbout their btores or count. iig rooms. Boiler Explosions. It is truly heartrending to read the almost daily accounts of boiler explo. %ions in various parts of the counktry. ''he last we hear of, at Charlotte, N, C., at the spoke and handle factor noar the W. C. & It. Railroad depot, is siukening in the extreme ; the lives of four pers.>ns lo. and others do - spaired of. We think it time the an thoritier were looking into three mat. ters, requiring perions owning buch pm operty to employ practie.1 machi ists to attend to their engine . mask ih.g it a heavy ponalby and imprison. went,or hold them responsible, indi. riduaully, for all such occurrences. This engine was managed by an igoo. rant negro, as are a majority of such tablishments. re-Day. The Christmas number of To-day, .he popular illustrated weekly, of which Dr. Dio Lewis is editor, has ust been issued. It is one of the nost brilliant and effective periodi. sals ever published in this country. [t coutains twice the usual number of )ages ; and these are fillcl with choice tories, interesting sketches, delight ul humor, spicy material from Dio r.ewis, Christmas music and poetry, ind unusually attractive general -cading suitable to the f.Stal season. icveral authors of reputation are rep. -tsented, among them, Edmund tates, T. S. A rthur, Christian Reid, re-n Ingelow, John D. Stockton, Max Ueder, and others. lrumbs. Delegnates to the State Grange will ,e pawsed over the different, railroads or one fare. The Grange meets in Jolumbia on the 15th inst. Benjamiu Shelby, Arthur Shelby, 3all Woods and William Smith, will >e hung in Burnett County, Texas, on ,he 15th of January, on circumstan nil evidence. On the 5th uit. Mr. Geo. E. Gibbs, of Charleston, married Miss Kate Fones, third daughter of Thos. Jones, 1'q., of Timperley Hall, Chesshire, venerable and ivy crowned mansion n the vicinity of Altricham. The Charleston papers announcethe leath of Mr. Jam 'a Poyas, one of >ldest citizens of that city. Col. Thomas If. Wade, a venerable .d highly esteemed citi7en of Colum >ia is dead. The Keowee Courier learns that 3o1. James Overton Lewis, one of >ldest citizens of Oconee County, lied suddenly of appoplexy on Tues .ist. ' Colonel Cad. Jones hias taken ~ditorial control of the Rock Hill [iantern. E manci p ation Day, January 1st, was elebrated by a parade of the differ mat colored military companies in Jelumbia. The Columbia correspondent of hme Charleston News says, the gene. ral impression seems to be that the Revenue Bond Script will be made ;ood. &. Swindler. A correspondent of the Charleston News, writing from this County, fur 3ishes the following account of a re petition of the Newberry swindle: 'We have lately had some of the arts aa regular Down-East sharper prae iced upon us, by a fellow styling hini ielf Brooks. He first made very libe ral offers for all cotton along the line af the Spartanburng and Union Rail road, and had a good many bales de livered at the different depots. On Saturday, 21t ultimo, he patised down the road, telling the parties of whom lie had purchased the cotton that hie did not have money enough to pay for it, but would return on the Monday following to settle with them ; and to save them all trouble and responsibi lity, they must leave the cotton in the depot, arnd allow him to take a rail road receipt for it, which they is variably did. After waiting impa tiently for a week, they found, te their disgust, that the rascal hand drawn money on his receipts ini Columbia, and put out for parts un. known. heavy Rlobbery in Atlanta. In Atlanta, on Saturday night, at the Uouse of Mr. F. J. Robinson, bold theft was committed. Mr. Robin. son has a provision store in the front part of his house, and while himselj and wife were out of thme room, the thief entered and robbed him of .$500 in greenbacks and ever *250 in specie, besides much valuable jewelry, cloth~ ing. &o. No alue to the thieve. Simon Anderson, an employee 4 Capt. Whipple'd ploo, near Ba< Swamp, Darlington, was frozeu death last week. It is as hard t0 do business witho advertising as it is for a cross-eyo man to borrow a shot-gun. New Advertisements, 5 to $20 Per day ! Agen's wanted I All olass of working people, of lither sex. young old, miake more money at work for us their spare moments, or all the time, thi anythinz else. Particulars free.. Addre 0. STINSON & CO. Portland, Maine. IE WAlI). For any case 111ind4, Vileedin It ching or UlcorA ed Piles that I t11 s's 1r lcr Iv rails to curo. It Is prepared express to euro thle Piles, and nothing el8e. So by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. GEO, P. R1WELL'S & CO'S GAZETTEER A bo.ik for \dvertisers, containing t) name, location. populIat ion, branch of ii dustry, other information of importan concerning every town in which a new paper is published in United States at Doininion of Canada. P'co, Tiree Dollars, by mail. Address Publishers, No. 41 Pai low, N. V. Ge . P. Rowell & Co's JAmericati NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY A book of 600 pages, with editors' and pul ishers' names, date of eslablisAhmetnt, sizt politics, subscription prico and circulatic or all Newspapers in the United States an Dominion of Canada Price, Five Dollars, by mail. Address Publishers, No 41 Par Row, N. Y. Senid 25 (ents for the ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE, A book of 128 pages, showing how, who and where to advertise, and containing list of nearly 3,000 newspapers, with muo other information of interest to advertiser Address GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Put lishers. 41 Park Row, Now York. jan,8 llfornlation Ivanteil i i 11E undersigned would be pleased I know Ihe whereabouts of Jesse Greer and wire Leo Grein. When Inst heard < they were living in Knoxville, Tennesset Any information concerning them will b thsankfully received by M Al TOR BLAKE, jan 8-x2 Winnsboro, S. C. Wheeler & Wilson SE IVING M A C I2NESI THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST A N agent for this well known Machine I now located at Winnsboro. Ordet pronptly filled. Full instructions given. FIANK STANFORD. jan 4-5m Agent. School Conmissioner's oflice. Winnsboro, Jan. 4th, 1873. I will be at my office in rear of tle Cou: Ilotise. on Monday's and Saturday's 4 each week for the purpose of attending I mnatters connected witht the Public Schsoo of the Count y. W. J CR AWFORD, jan-t3x2 School Conm. F. C. Winnsbor'o Lod~ge, No. 11, A. F. 1 A regular communicntion of th A LIodgcs will bo held at Maisonic Has on T hursday next, 9th inst.., at o'clock P. M. By ordor of the W. M. JOHN U. SQUIE RI, jan 7..xlt1 Secretary. We are now receiving Fifty Tons< 8tono Soluble Guano. Those wishing1 supply themselves early in the season, ci be accommodatted by applying at once to DIAUOT & CO., jan 4-8 Agents. Pay Up! Settle Up! A LL1 persona indebted to the undersigni 11will consult, their int erests by settliri th'sir accounts AT ONCE, as credit, will no case be extended to those whose niam are still osn my debtor's list. I jan 1-1m T R R1OlERTSCN. W. D. LOVE & CO Desire announce to their Friends ai Patrons that they have moved into their LABUE and ELEGANT STOR] Corner Main and Plain Streets, Uinder tine Wheeler Hlouse. Where thsey have opened their Irmon Stock of New and Desirable Goods, Selected with Great Care and Comprising the Best Makes of Good To be found in Domestic or Foreign Market To which we invite the attention ofI the inhabitants of Fairfield County as elh whsere. F'eeling aissured that we can fe nishs them with better GOOO8 at Less Prit than any hsouse in Souith Carolina, as c stuck is of the best. quality of GOODS. Samples sent on application by mail. \ have a beautiful line of Mourning Goods. Mr. WV. J. ARRtANTS, of Kersshnw, now in our employ, as well ss Mr. BELT4 ORCH[ARD, both of these gentlemen wot be pleased to see their Fairfield friends the CRA ND GENTRAL DRY G00) ES TA JILISHIMENIT of Wm. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia, 8. 0. WV. D. Love, I II. B. McCa sran, f oct 29-3rr Executor's Notice. A LL ersns avin any clalimsori Cloud, deceased, (late of tlhester Distric will please present the same for paymt to JAMES R. AIKE.N, dco~ 24-t2x2 Ez'r i 1 ester Reporter copy three times a an't bill tn tisl amcea d HAVEI DlISSOLVED. The tiri heretofore existing bat wenu E. C. McLaughlin arid Bart. S. .ohnsioi, in der (le style of MoLaughlin & Jolnston is es tills day dissolved by mutual consent, i. Cr C- McLauaghlin will collect all accoutis aid in settle all claims aratinst the said firm. IIn E. C. Me LA UG Il I IN, sJan. 1, '73 B.ART. S. JUllN-b.TON. I would reepectfully inforn thi p i What I hnve pirc)anrd thlie enire iil resi if' of Bart. S. Jolasion in thlie lato tirns of Mv. gnnghlin & Johntstin, uand will coninue to t- carry Onl br.iiaes a it lie Balic teainl uidler tlie style of Mlaingblin & 'o. ThanikIl f->r a lihral p-atroniage in t le paist, I woin i l respect ruly solicit a coi ui-i n of e tir hiie citime. E. C. Mcl-AUU11LIN. Jan. 1, '73 Ilaving soll out my entire int eret in lhe sto ks andil acc-uaas in the 1.le firm 1 Mle. Limirlin & Jolinion, to E. C. Sile oinpblin. I woubl res'pecti-ully tentder my thank!; t i Slite pub:ic lor their liberal pa):%hroahi inl lite past and bespeak a coulltu-ince of 'lo slme wih my worthy friend who will con. tiulaae to carry on business under lie style of rLangilin & Co. Jan. 1, '73. hART. 8. J011 NSTON. DISSOLUTION. k IE coparnership heretofore exiting TLbetwoen the ilersigined, under the - firm name of J. E. Curtis 3, Co , lasni beci dissolved. J. E. CU'i'18. Rt. M. DUNLEWY. [ respect fully inform the citizens of Fair field that. I have established myself next door to F. Ehler's;, where I am prepared to fui-nish anyhing in the T in and Stove line. n 'ho patronage of thi public is solicited. d jai 4 IR. M. DUN LEVY. Notice. P AR liES indebied to me will pleasecome k forward and sttle, as I need money. My late nisfort unes hit t hrown meo behind. 1 - jan 7-2t T. J. 11. MUIRI'lY. NEW CONFECTIONERY, TcTr A2TrD FRUIT STORY;. Main St., next to J.- D, e re' I IIAVE just received a larg. Toys and Fancy Goods for Ihe (h, i n - 0 llollidays, too anum1nerous to Ir entin. French Cotinf\ctionneries or all kinhi. f Plain Candies, Dessiented Cocoarnut., l'r a Canned Peaches, Sirawberrieas, T, ii at to. e Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Currents, lIni sins, Coconuts, Almonds, Brazil Nutti nil English Walnuts, Cake Trimminigsa Orna ments, Gum Paste, Flowers, Leaves for dressing cake. Roman Candles, Rockets, Fire Crackers, ' Cannon Crackers, Torpedoes, &c. 5 GEORGE A. WIHITE. -0 N. B.-The Bakery will I e kept up at the old st ind, and sippliid with choice Coirec. tioneries, Fruits, -Sardines, Oysters tal a t general assortnact of canned and shelf if goods. gowshx Bread and Cakes every da:. 0 dec 12 (. A. W. Is Tax Notice. TaRAsunun'Cs OFracE., Jan. 1st, 1873. I will be at the followving places for *. the collection of taxes: is Winasboro, until January 15th, 187'3, 8t h 1I and 9th excepted. 7 James S. SteWvert, Monticello. J anuaairy~ 8th, 1873. Long hlum. .January, 9th, 1873. Myself at Feasterville, January, 8th and Oth, 1873; Calldwell'4 Store, Township No .. 3, January, 11th, 1873; llidgeiway, 13th an-d 14th, 1873. J. S. Stewart will attend at Winnishoro all the time, .Jiaiary 8ah nirnd Pthl excieptied. 0 Parties arc also requecsted to settle license. "i jan 2 II. A. SMIT H. A LOT OF COUNTilY UUTTERL just. d received at MelNTYIIE & CO. g deo21___ " County Traue' 0f1ice. FAlnFarELn CaUNTY, D~ec. 26, 1872. The books for collection of State anid -- County Taxes are now open at this olice. A fter the 15th January, 1873, thie penalties .prescribed by law will attach to rall mupaidl 7 taxes.T lie rates are as follows: 12 mills upon the dollar for State purposes ; 1 [ wills upon the dellar for Coiaaty purposes. id .11. A. SMglI, dec 31--j~x1 C. T. V. C. Attention ! I REISPECTF IULLY inform iny old .friends an.l customers :hat 1 am now located at'Rtock 111ll, S. C!., nwl am pro so pared to funish thecso wlishing variouas brands of Chewing ad Smoking Tobacco at short notice, Orders solicited. R A YMON G0I1180>., oct 9.-Rmos Rlock Hill, 8. C. Administrator's Sale. W ILL beosold at publlic 'ale on Wednues. S. dV(ay the 15tha January, 1873, at thec lx laie residence of A. K. Betty, dieoaed, a lo balance ot the per'aonal proper ity belonging r-to sail estateC, viz: es Tfwo Mare., uar Cori. . One (Cow and Yer-in, )NrOne two-hioraa WVagon, rId Tfools, &c. at Termas Cash. dec 81-t2x2 Aad me. BOOT AND SHOE . l I T3'UR 'fL 0 t O~ r. -' IIAVlNau pr nr ithe he. very best Mi'e:mis ina m. the country, I fael wrar ranated in teayinig Ihai an can furnish ias near IOOT or SIHOE as any Sh'op In the Soth. All wvork warranted to give natisfahction. My shaop nd Is next door to F. Oerlg's Saddllery, mar 19 8. M. GILIIERT. Look Out for vt'. i r of l i fieild now is ,he iim . 0111-1h0r.1 !Hwavy% Stock.1 of Gn"d. 1-ak- n1ev in.1i to I t v.-.r N hevaplet en'h pl ier-. Cto a h st of ci ber I hilon I coI niuinl'.l 'istl :al -11. i!n t:) mnr larg :u1il 4. mptot11 e sh All IIth %Vw! as:k i. I' CAallin exatminet, h:e.l by Gla' w I lin't 3on ennt ex:u31Ncin vol N. I - IlIl por::--.n- in i t0-1e tit m - sore ht la'e I in Oh li-chl , i an oney :1.r im' tce i-lermvinedl it) lose o'ut lat-: ye~ar; .10;,. Nlew Goods! New Ccods AT DAVIDSON & CO., OPENING DAILY. Don't pasis the store, for it will lie v611i1 ss if yun want f ull value Jor your men. y. Pry Goodsi, C;ohing, Gents F'urniiiiig Goods, !ats anld Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks9, Atejlon, &O. AT B.3, F. Dav:dson & Cc,; nor 28 IN STORE| AND FI RST-CLASS CR CERIES! C. i Bacon, E . . ilinms Rio ai oboiie, ) Menl, Pearl Gri.t, Fih, (i1 indstc,) 'Syrn p', Ex. 'Table, Ex. Famiily limber IDrips,) Unrd, &c. ?ainned Goocds, ofC every var'iety, ct u c l ysters, Sation, Lobster's, T'omnatoes, Co ecaches, Pine Apple and Strawberries. I Car load Salt, 5000 ponunds Wheat Brntr llagging at. a bar iga in. Cakes and Crackers, P'jine A pple Cheese Picklesc, Sardines, Starch Soda, Sonpi, (ai rxcellent assort metnt,) Maiccaroni, Rlaisine ::urr'entsi, Tea, Iinie Chewing andt Smokin, t'obacco, &c., &c. 3000( choice Segars, (something good) e ases (Ginger' Pres.erve. All of whgich will be schd cheap fic 'R R. ROlIM2SON. oct, 80 The Stato of SouthI Carol inn, COU;NTY Or Funrrer.t). By WV. M!. N IhSON, Es'q., P'robate Judge. I'IlRE'AS, Robert L,. Mart in lhn ih mail \ snit to me, go gratnt him htlit of Admnnetrat in of' t.he Estate uand effecr of Johnit Quigley, deccee. llThese aire lt herefore 10to t and admongi s aill aad singuilar tie k indrodl and credit og uf tihe snid John Quiiigley, deceased, ihr I hey be amii anppear, before tie, ini lihe (Coni of P'robiate, to hbe hold at. Fairfild Cotu ttlouie on thue li.uth day of' liuary necxt, a cer pub1 lint ion hthref, at 11 o'clock, in ii forenicocn, t o show entuse if' nry titey hav why :he' sauid A nminitragti shtouald not I Given~ undier rmy hand, I his 27th day jicemonber, A. D). 1872. WV M N;L.SON, e oig 'J.L'*.FI.C. Notice to TrespIassers. A LL, persons are sa anet from ridling< (riving on-mj land frogn the Rosh, rough placo to tihe Camuden Road. Ar one trespassiing hgere~fier will be dealt wal totho fall extent, of the law. da 18..2 I, B. FO1RD. the Engine when tI .'IsIs (Q.-- . -1 P. 1 : s ) E ing k h . pllc (4 . le .c i -iv ten )lt-, ~ ll \bitireitIty-,o li ri r ,Cull h..-ry-. AVo. on'.8 il'l 1 . 1. :1 %toA1o , ouir sl ock is , ok ~ 1 ot ,1. 1n : Y Ant h (,en1 lil t t hin i t 11, -Il we fee-ICl co i Ad.-A! lit - voni nii nl. go ,4.4li s well al ui":,1 a i:1 41,'ylig.1 1.n-h1V notsifiv-l 11ha4 unes t ey Call nroil .rel etdi %le collection.1 wi %huiv anl eXwept ion. a FURNITURE I Coni4ting of, Walnui1it, oumiention iWn iu, nit il oiowooid, of i het very lI1 galnlif V01r des-ign1 a11,1 workuAnshI"Iip uneq011 Ilh adif ci-a as call be honiigit anlywhere ilh siole r f t lie civ of New York or Baltimor of (tie sme quality. Everything lwarria c:1 a. represent ed. Mtiaees aid liih forl 14a0q. C'ill tll see for yourselves,I ediug is believing. Furititiure ne:.tly repaired at itodera pInevs. novv 2.2 It. WV. '1L111 's1. TA ARI X)MTG, . wVo duv hill.on 4 d1 h for $,%2C With It credi' on un of.h (it m L f -iM O . Al . (tue hill or Ellioii .1. 'o. for .200, wi n erfie d tl 'nt- e m e o .1 dec 17 McINTYUIE & CO. rlTIZENS of FAIRFIELD To One anl A 111 CALL AT THE S2ORE S. WO LEE, Where you will find him renidy to mi ply il your watiis, having one of I htrge:i t ianid best eleteii slcl a of (10l litat le Northtiern Markt-i afllortd. To I I adies. who nieed Dirp.: f0-8 anld even ih<1 who mny n e( h sI riig elegail to imai uit ' li(SEA1, voiuld siy (tint tltiigli of timii, inl melecting a f'ew beau 1*11 lk,1 emnns Delines andl h9 arl ice niaesrelry for ai co01nplelec(t1 ' I;F and io thie fultict ini genierii, I wioutld give iiie a enl! hefore yu puirlise y u Wintol Goods. Of 'ress G.o ls, Cloaks, Thatimori ShiawlIs, Sique., iiuiileia nd l' ani (oi,'s, tlais, 1ibboina, $ciarf. unmt Ti I hoes, lIouiery an id (1 lves. (Shite. in greilt variety for Ladies a Ch ild reni.) Nowv is th tim ie fe get a suit of good OLOT]TCING- : Maduite oft tie very Best niiu Fineuf Maier1 ati reas~onnbtle pies. ('alt iinid he on is -ad ihti you w itl get fulli Iiatisfaion 2. Hts of every grade, istyle nnid col Capssuailt able for w~ indy wea Itier, Shirt a biest quity. Shiawts and Overcoats. Wuininkuts, Quill , Table Idneni, TIowe anid IIou.e Furni'iishtinig GIoods of' all qi ties. 11 iving t-een enagnged ini bus ineas ii 44'for Tiriiy V enirs, ii is only niecessafry me to say that you wilt gel. your Mone Worih bily calliing at theC esftblishment 01 oil 17 S. W(,EFtl [n thle moafllr of.Jlihn [,. lilack-James - !. tilon, A tornei y for than krulpi. This is to give notion, thaft. on tho 11 dary of' Jecemibeir, A. I). 1872. a wair ini ttanakruptc y was issuedoi againsft. tie I Sile of Jihn ,. Ilack. of lthe vicinity Itiidgewiy, in Itie tountsy of Fairfieldt, ii inaw bieein ndjndyed~tl ai lHankrunpt Upon 1 own peirisi on. 'That thie payment, of ai Diebts iand Dielivery of any praoperly bolou hu Ino said (IankIruapt, to himu or for this and the fransfir of any 'rop~erfy by 11 nrV ew otididen by Law ; that a meelting the creiiors of thle unid llankrupt, lo pr< theuitdbi i, nit lo chooose one or more signeesl of Ihia Estale willtb hed a1( t a Col of Ulnukruipfcy, 1o bo hotlden att Yorkvil S. O., tuefore W. 1. Cluawson, Register I bsakiupicy of ioaidt Court, at his oflice the 16th slaiy of .Janary, A. DJ.87t Co'clock M. U. S4. Marisal asMeenr lty '1. W. (h,Awsos, Dleputy Messeusge jan 2--f s2 Notice. r 1~N lhe~ I15th of January, 1872, thiere -. tbe an electoi for one Mars~hat for y Tiown of Wiannsboro. Writ ten apheatt hi will tbe received by the Coumncil. D. 1R. FLENNIKEN, en 2-Otte - 4erl Whistle Blows. -MN. 13q 7 - ier be e- n r1 o, Ish Ing (014oS A Ip.e11.4:1 , l'P'llinq. Ri p., .-~u ,ii eI. iIess variaety. li in vev i'e. W . desire to catll -pa. very '4 be t a d ha s ill 'h.>-) k t W01 11i Whoti I jiehing. Our storeii ]I fle Up their siecvuint rit onie, they wi'l he Se cin 't Wit ti lth i tst ('don is A1d, but Apples, Origes, andi Cocounnits. 6 bhls. Northeri. Apples, :1 " Oranges, "00 Cocoalntsl. nov 0 1. Co. lEfl ORTES & CO. STilESTORE I .0 MOMASTER & B3RIUE i; Is full almost to overfit w'ug of Fashiou. Iiable and Seasonable 2DIZY G-OODS, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Families, at low prices. Call and Examine This stock, ns also the stock of Slioes, Irats, Boys and Mens Clothing, 11ardware, Medicines, Perfumery, Books, Paper. d1 ing, &c. be Se ko !j McMASTER & BRICE, p. er r' ; U8o'T:L IN q 1~. y,. -0 FLUTING IRLONS. Theli Patent Ciobined Fluting and 6, Smi~oothling Iron., for saeI4 l1y oct It) McAcIiT & BilC. f0. 11W \It i.. .A W, every wook du11rin Of t'N New 'lodk. Tihey mention a few kind i eloIw. ,in P'etershiajn, 7lreavor and AM L CASS Euits, from $10 to noIl JEANM, Coasmeros, Cloths, Y 1otins, Shawls, &c.Boy Ub, line of GentloesadBy F1rnhiniitg GoIodsi, viz: rF ],IIBEI' Silk Scarfs nnd Ties, Ifosiery, of lovsSuispend 'ers; I )T(IA W'Ells, Umlershiris, Jlandkerchliefs, 11Collars, Cuiffs, &o., to [ A DIES Dress Goods, Worsted, All Wool or1)Dlantes, A TPACCAS, ande many othecra too numer _. 0ou$, &O. W ili we will sell at greatly reduced prices. nt s. Wo have a splendid assoriment of. Ihln of keis from $2 Io $1 per pair, Woolecf Cnun - ho te rpanes, Spreads and Conmforts, Flannls, is [.indseys, T2ickinig, Jiomespuns, Balmoral ny. 'snti Jialmoral Skirts, lleal Lace Collars, ig- flandkerchiefs, Cuif's and Undersleeves, 150 Seai fa ande Shawl Trice, P'evfumory, Toilelt. im Setls, and Toilet Mais, (very nice,) andi or many fancy articles which woe annot men sie tion. We hiave juis op.:ned a ht of L~adies is. and Oents Kid (Oloves. irt n3w Our t&dk of Dloats anel Shoes, la large 42 and well 6ulooed. Our Ladies Shnes e mae to order and consist bei parti of Eusi Top, .goat and nmoroeco frone,. eletit top, goat and morocco front. Congress Oaiters r. in cloth, calf and kid, goat aid moroecc. All we ask Ia a call. We invite the pub vii lio to examnine ourY st-ock before purchasing the elsewhere. WOOD WARI & J1W,