The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, March 26, 1873, Image 3

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I .4- Exta cQpiqs ofthe N.i cwp can be obtained at this. o'lic on aplica tion. Price live cents per copy. Newspapers. A lot .of. ld newspapers. f,>r sale at the News and Ierald filwe, at fifty cents a hundred. Liens. Merchants and others wanting 3-lank liens.for agricultural supplicy furnished under the Act of 18(6,, can be supplied by calling at the News and litruld oiflice. Hail. . .' s W L ondert I zd thatP ii as~ock wV I- %isited with1 a s4light haiti stormD Thua'' ly eNonht g. Vew, Advertisements. Dentis'.ry-J. D. Cutreton, Soutlicrn Wurehouse. Company--. Edw-hrd llope, l'resident, Columbia, B.. uct Received--Withers & ,Dwight New Goods-Buiaty & liro. llectiou Noticc-D. It. J.Fleunikcn, C erk. Citation ~w.. M. Nelson., Dissolution--MoIC1t yro t Co. Town Meating. Tie tax paying. eiti-ns of tho towni are requested to mpeCt in the To'fn I1all on next Thursda' 1.'l)t for the paurposo of nominating tuw:l uPieers for the ensuing year. Spril.g Goods. Me ses. 13. F. .tvidson C (p.., ad -eltite this morning ki n.v !nd com plete stock of Spring G1oods. Call and see them. The Evenine Herald. Mr. 1'.. ,11. Lloyd of the ('un .'a Evening ilerald paid us a visit yo tqrday. -Mr. lyd ii here in !!h-- in terest of iis paper, andl wc reco. Inend the Herald to those of tur friends who wish to rcadi a gei:oeel lie publIic. n journial. "An old air of- la.stsn, on which the hrogans of tile editor of the St. Louis Globe use to Ie built, were sawed into-lire-wood the other day, and sold to the captain of a tcaw':oat at five dollars a cord." The proprietor of the . Coluiibia Pliwnix lost a good trade by.not pur ciasing the lasts before 1ey were sawed up. What say you friend Selby. tpizooty. Under the head of "State Newsx" the Carolinian says: "The epiroety is ravaging horsedom in Fai field." We were not aware.that tlis diseaso liad retiirnel to this County, and it is ?ur opinion that the Cartlinian man las either lost his "spckl' or caught the malady. A (oodl S'hot. .A few nigfh.ts ago Mr. IP. M. Spence, livi ng near Aidgeway, heard a com mnotion ini his fowl house between his eghic)keneP, dogs and something else. '.'hiukinig somc p~erson was atealing 47is chuickens, lie not his shiot gun and fired through a crack in the fowl bouse, andl killed a large !ox without injury to either chicken-i or dogs. The Latest Etyla. 'Ithe following ceremony was; .u,sed by a colored nister at a tLarriage a few miles belovw towni the other day :j "dem what watnt~s to git married stan p4 arid Jine htnds, dem what God ha's put togedtfer no man dasn't put asunder. Let us sing a hinfo, Pugdi i z2 gulf of dark despair wewretched sinners are." Death of Mrs. Mary Price. This estimnable lady died in Colunm bia last' Sunidaj n&drning, and her re mains wore brought to this plae and i'nterred in thfe resb'yteria'u Chutrcih yard on Monday. Mrs. Prioc was raised in this Count~y and was in the sii'ty-fifth year' of her age at the tiG of her death. Sho'h'ad bioen a umem. bor of the I resbyterian Church for roany years, and didd Liho (leath of a clhristian. Slie leaves two daughters and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her death. sudden Deatii. Mrs. Ann Yongrio, an' aged lady, res iding abeut four mniles from ton ii, died very suddenly Friday it the passenger depot. Mrs. Yo~ngue had julst returned from a visit to a niek daughter in Charlotte, N. C., anid died immediately after leavinzg the train. She leaves a family and boats of warm friends to mourn her sudden demise. Mrs. Yongue w as about eighty years of age. Her family have our heartfelt sympathy. andge Mackey. .J'Tol Chester Reporter says: "Judg'e T. J~. Mackey has purchased from Colonel E TI. Atkinson thle property situated on York street and known~ a, the Kennedy place. The Judge wil take possession in a short time of hil Zke.w hoeU, and will Ostablish. himself perumanoutly asa citizenof. Chcater." We were under the impression that Judge Mackey . was going to make Winnsboro his home, as he had made arrangements to purchase the rcsi. dence of Dr. V. E. Aiken. Around Towa. . Yesterday was a beautiful spring day. Robbin hunters are having quite a lively time now. The Good Templars are doing their "levol best" to break up tho whi:-key business, An ungovernable horse created a 1ensatioun in front of our uli. e Tues. day by extricating himself fiil the harnes with his heels. The negro who was struck by the .northern bound mail train Ouniday is :ecovering. The town pump in front of tle tihianket is out of "'fix' lgain. .Thero ii a.erarzy colored man loof. ing- around town. lie should bo look ed.after. Parties wanting the best and cIeap. est Spring Goods can ifn:d them at the i stores of merehants who advertise. Two jQvenile ltaliani fiddlers have been amusing our citizens for the past two days. Iforse-shoo pitching is becouing quite a sport here. 'ilo Court, House is undergoing re pair's. L,( corge Robertson, colored, has been arrested for breaking into Mr. John Wil.ki's Imoke house. A gentleman from the country hitched his honioe to i shiado tree last. Saturday, for which lie paid our town aut4ioWities two dollars. A whijto I)aInn can. e to town last tut day and wandered all over theI is; e:h1 ilun ting the Coirt Ilou:.c. iie !ive.ia.j the satil, hillm. ~l, 3!attie;G(aylorid tried to en iten .iur cominiuyit ou the doings I ot Morni istory and. Lot the poor In dialn lait.turday liglit, but failed. Sh~e's gone sout h. The Oarlotte, Columbia and and Augus ta Railroad. We are gratied, says the Caro linian, to be able to inake a good re port with respeot to. this road.. The shewing which has, been ehibited to us re!Jects credit upon thO neov man agempuit. 'Xl e follomwing sum mary comes to us on good a% thority :The earnings in January were $89, 5!8 89, gross, and $58,505.12, net an increare ,o-er. the corresponding month of last year of more than $31,000 of gross.ear.ningt, and nearly $26,000 of net earnings. The busi ness of the road is steadily iucreas ing. The earnings.for October, No vemnber and Decemlber, 187-.!, we e. much in .excess of the same moinths of1 1871. (October shows over $10,000, November $23, and December $19,. O000, increace, The statement for February is not cmplcted, but the totals are estimat ed to be nearly eq'ual to thlose of Jan. u:e are a.Ssured that the prospects of the company are good-that its~ floating debt is raljii~y dihmii.hing and thant its bonds -aro appreciating in vnlue and may no0w be consid.,red one of thle nioat satisfactory invest ments of the kind. "P.copli. Whio Live in diass Houses Ought not to Throw Stones." ; In tihe Carolinian of theq 19t.b, we n2ot.ice an edi~torial Coamplaining of our copying one of its auticles without. giving thle proper cyedit, If -we did so, it was. wholly unintentional, so far as injustico was conoorndd. Uut we would call the attention of the Caro linian to the com.mnission of .au act similar to the one complained of against oureelies. In the samne issue,1 under theo head of "State News," it copiea fromi us withbout giving credit. We have observe,d- t.hijs "news larce n"onits part several times, but weonot dispdsed to, saj, atiing aotibeing a. rmnr.hl matter, but are forced to dowo, rnot to jus'tify what. we did, but to show, that ourneigh.. hJ9Q8 skirts are no cleaner than ours. Iriend, pull the mnoti out of your own eye, and you will thou be enabld tihe better to seo the beam that is in youlr 1. rother 's. Eelectio Magazine, '{ho Eelectic ror A pril has an ex.. cellent pTortrait of Professor Owen, fmnely engraved on steel, and a voty attractive tablo of contonts. seleocd fromnall tile leadcing foreign periodi e Among the more striking papers are:- "The unpublished Letters of the P'rincess Charlotte ; ]Enaes Syl. vius Piccolomini, .the famous Pope Pius IT. ; Instinet i with Origital Ob* servations on Young. Animals ;..h Year.o( the, Gfeat snow ; the Great Fairs and Markets of Europe ; Olivor Cromwell :Thouaght upon Govern ment, by. Arthur Helps ; Sea N'ovels --.-Cantain Marrvat: the Original P'ropliet, by a Vibitor to Salt Lake Jity ; Autumn Days in 8tockholm: Iarriage in China : and .additional b :apters of the striking story, Too , soon, by the author of Patty. The editorial departments are very o :opious and entertainiiig, and on;brace a literary notices of recot books, Ar. )ign Literary Notes, Science aid Art, %nd Varieties. .The lattet contains :hoico Lrealinig fro ui 1ouv books and foreign journals. Publisbcd . by E. Rt. Pelton, 108 Fulton Street., New k York. Terms, $5 a year. Jrumub;. - . Dr. 1). 11 TrZOVaTit., [inl old and .rminent practicing piyciian, died i (ou:1blia on Mlonday evening last. Mr. F. P le, aln ol resicnt of I b Jululilbia, died suddonly on Monday *tst, lie leives several children to I eurin his Inss. Th40 PIrenolo'ical 1our1A, For April, t ake it all in all, is one )f the best ninlbers 3et imaued of a maga.zine that is jI: tly - distihguished or usefulness. Thu table of contents is of a eharacter to attract all classes )f reader,, although Sensationalism" ;Ceiis to Claim i no place therein. The following Fubjects seem to us of more special intercst "Charles 1. Kimball, the wdll. known Carriage-malser of Maine ; In born Strength, an essay on the cle. Inents of i-umnani advancement ; Edu :ating the Sexes together ; the Fore :uost Problem ; From ltWhence to No Whither, or the 1?uttit'e Considered - Alimentiveiess, its Use aid .A buse, lustra'ted ; Wilder on Phrenology Its Werth to M.fe, a frank adm6iiion A\ Dream Nut all a )rean ; a Tern. ierance Allegory ; Tejnda, the Presi. lent of, Mexico ; tle Civil Service 'n'l Its Tendencies ; the Cheerful l'ace ; Tlhm s '.thi i, 1). 1). ; tho l aple Ti ce Originm of' "A pt il Fool" "f t Tennie-.ee and its .RIesourecs, !e. ; al!o an excellet. list of. re-cent blic tio ~ Terms *3 3 year. Sin le ilnilubers, 30 cente. S. I. Well Alahtima News. More than omic hundred negroes avo died in and,] around Eufaula, inane the first of January. George S. Illason, was diowned in lie ('o(n'a river at WietuimpkA on the 7th inst. In Madison county, twenty five housaInd acres of land arc adivertised or sale for tas:Cs. Very nea::ly sixtean thousand acres f land are advertiscd for sale in erry county.. I'he ten dollar licetoe tax on phy icimns in Alabama is to be done away vith. . . .. George M. Duskin, L-q., has been ')nli rmned asi attorney for the _outherr listr ict of A labama, and Hlon. A. P. Xil.son t po-Atiaster at Montgon r.. Ilan. Thos. L:anibcrt, commisioner f industrial ri-oureen, has niade a arge and hiighly interesting col lee ion of in eralIs of the State, includ~. ng specimens of iron, copr plIum bango, me)rcury, etc. Highli iiied Outraige. We learn that a colored man, sup posed, from the description given of him, to have been Joe Smith or* Joe Scot t., of this town, (who bears by no fmeans an enviable reputation,) miade his appearance at the residence af 3l rs. Me Ilae, a widow lady, who I hives mi the lower part of' the County, near Dri. Wt'idenmi's, and, brandish inig a pistol, thireate~ned her life if she C run away. She, nevortheless, r'an away, for' the purpote of giving the alarmt to her sons, who were woihking in a~ field at ime distahne3 fromt the house. D luriig her absenee, Joe atp prol ria' od a gun and some clot hing anid made off. le was tracked to CJade's Mill, and up little ..Rtiver to the neighuborhooid of Mrs.. Drennan's, where all triace of him w5a lost. We trust he will yet be arrested. The ~ssault took place in btroad damy-light, mU the abUsence of thie male men.bhers uf the family.-/IWas and Banner'. e~ Scienlice Brevitics. Thluinder.hlis been heard a distarce 1 af thirty mitles. . . TPhe highest clouds never exceed ten iles fronm the earth. The barometer falls ono-tentih of en inch for every seventy-eight feet of Mercury free.:eo at thfrty-eight de grees below zero. 'Tie at mosphere presses t wo tl on. - sand one huntdr d and . six:ty p)oluds upon eveiry Hjiuare foot of the earth's s urface. Alt' may be. expanded by heat until it fills live or six hundred times the i rpaee it occupied when cold. . Cold water intcrcases in bulk as it approaebes the freezimng point. CoinblIng linsinsscs with Pleaisure. Tlhe United States and. British. Commnisrsion for the settlement of elaims uinder the treaty of' Washing. ton will hold its sunmner session it Newport, Rt. I. Mr. Cox, the becro tary, will proceed thither to seleot aiccomtodat ions. The Commission will soon make decIsions in what are knrown as thte (Caleutta eases. -- Dentistry. DR. J. D). CURETION, hainlg permnanantly located an Winna.. boro, offers his seryices to the sitIzens of Fairfield. Office at his real. Y :1.ance-opposite Freight Depot. All worki ruaranteed. mob 2o-n .. Virginkt News. . @ Four field and forest: firea caused y dy weather and itigh owinds, are round Richmiond.,says the Dispatcb. Near Ballsvillo, - Powhatan Co., u Saturday lust, a little colored boy bout twelve years old, was shot dead y his brother, about -ten years old. A now khid cf influenza with 'hooping eeugh eymptoms prevails it certain portions of Mississippi and Liabamna. Saturday cveStiita the house and itchen of Dr..D W. Jones, of Ash and were burned. ''ho neighboring wellinags of Mossrs Kent, Irby and laemnurdo were datnuged to soine ex Ont. The mother of the Grachlii being shed where herajewels were,.pointed c her sons. A. Richmond young mia chig a:,ked the pamo question, point ad to the nearest pawnbroker's [op. T H E "TAR HEELS" Are Receiving SPING AND SUMMER ZI 0 0 D3S; *ALK IN LADIES AND OENTILEMEN. Mc-tLatighlin & Co. mar 15 R~ECEIVYED. al T 2 CatLoans Prim h. , 5nBbls. Lie 'r. o. Molnai ses aai n d Knight'st an 1103 li 1141 ap0 r O foo1110, IiR lie foirt! Funriratc, o o or . .'i,'al .o l!/ W. o. (h ElflOXa Eof. rl'roae Judg. [i pub) iAS aI ~f, a t 1. lopk in hth ieraon of Adia aio ofs he Estatly lande 11y a ed Asingu lar t l idredl a tde do )0 ilous ie' n hn thefithda of2pil nexa da. March A. 1). W873. W M NEISON, J.lI'. F.(C. )() l'' I L ,* I I ito In ad aig Ealy))i Ho e. Good rich and' P'each; 14w. frcsla 1ot of Ont dc~ en ' al( ;n.. : heese~ and Gleneran Groceieas. Men's Wearirg. Mran, a:. .:j*, alenia N. C., Clhoth rand i ais~merei.'1 Bllankels, Comiforts and a fane ecleehian f Ladies Dress Goods,' &c. jan380 D. LAUDERDALP,. .MOOT A ND SHIOE HAVING pr'ocuared the very best Mcchanies in the country, lIcfel war ranted in saying -thatl I cn faurnish as neoat, BOOT or SHION as any Shop in the South. All work 'arranated to give satisfaction. My $hop nest dloor to F. Gerig's Satddlery mar 19 8. M. GBrT., IWY IIrrbt sdr6seq6' it. Tf.q guty fo Vilich ia gun anteed. mar 0 U. 0. DESPORTES & CO. BAcOT & Cd -NAVE janst reoeived a full assortmaut of Provisions Groceries, Orain, &., con. sisting in part of 1,000 Iushels Drimo Vh14 Corb, 260 '" Meal, .. 3O ".. White and Black Uatb, 25 Bales orthern hay, 60 " NorttCurulina 114, 60 Bales Shucks and Fodder, 60 llirrels Early Rote, Goodrich, Pink E)e aud Peerless Potatoes. 10 h.C.,W.. Ba *uon l1i, fltlk sl4' and Bulk an;d :npVap Shbou.qldqys, Lgrd iu25, 10 And 0- lbs Cand. 2, Barrels Western Flour, 75sacks Augusta Flour, 76 biss p.rh dablips. 'outs, 15 1bl Sujgr-all Oradea, 10 Sacks Coffee-all Kinds, 25 Blbis Sugar House Syrup, 10 " Family Syrups, 8 " 1Aw.loans.1lases, 2.Tierces..Prime HaniD, Smoked and Pickled Tongues, Pultou Market Beor, Pickled Salmon, :and Shed. Also 100 Pair Trace I'hnins 0 Dozen Pair hlaRpes0. 1 . V 40 Dozen Brades Crown Hoea, '.,10 Uyen I'lantjra Steel Iloes, Steel Iron and Plow Moulds. 25 Kegs Nails, assorted, .4 Boxps Col)jge Axes, Spaded, Shotels and Manuro Folks, Iack Bands and Plow Linen, I. Ilorse and Mule Shoes and Hora. Shoo ' BESID)US A ,11 St.ko.Wilow and Woogggvare . 4-hvice election of Boot, Shooc, &e. NEW GOODS. J U 1 ' '--ve Pl i ' .,. h -. U8T received, Plaid onespuns, 0 and 8 os. Osniburgs, Tiokings, Bleached and Brown ,hirtings, 10--4 Bloached and Brown Sheetings; We would also invite 'the, at. lention of the publN to our unusually large stocks ot.Ladios, .ieses and Chil. drens Shoes, Gonts atnd IDeys floots and Shoes, the price of which' we guarantee to be as low as can be found anywh-ere; ; In order to make room .for. our Spring Stook, we offer groat inducements iii Dress Goods, Clothii~g and other Winter Goois. We nlsokeep on hand a large stook of Hardware. . - McMASTCER & BRICE. Letigers, Day Books, Pocket Memowlnndume,. Pons,.Ink, Paper, Envelopea, Jhibleis, Religious Books, School Books and Novels. Also, Fresh Medlicines, .Gardd'n 'seeds, Points and Window (llaes are 1 eing constantly re Also, Just arrived, Non.Expl'osive Brilliant Oil andi .Mineral Sperm Oil, Lamp Chim.. nies an'l Burners, Fine Machine Oil, Lins seedl Oil and Tanners Oil. feb 0 -MiA ST ER & BR ICE. FURNITURE I' - onairlinig of Walnut, 1Itnitation:.Wal nut; and Oak,a.6fw the..'veny-.tbest--'Qualhyt For dlesign anti wvorkr;.arrnhip uoequallod,. and,4 cheap. as can botought anywirdrei thl' sido rr the cly-of N1dw York or.Bhaitimbro, nnd as chenyj as can hie bougbt iarlew York or' lnldrimre at 1etail priceo.-i: Everything ./arra)n f.ed-os replresentedJ.MatTesses,a.d iIonh'-r for salo. ( Coll, and 'seo for your f-he n1, seeing is believing. rn . iiiro neatly repaired at mOderaite 1-b 20l R. W. PRITLLIP8. Furniture! Furniture ! AT COST FOR CASH! I,. i F YOU-need Furniture noW is - the time to get Blargaint, as I arm determineed te close out the Furniture on hand. e -os I8TING 07 Wardrobes, IBoreaus, Tables-plaln' 8td marble top, Roeoking Chailrh, Dining Room Chairs, Thwel,- Rao u;- Book CAses. with writing Desks combined, Extension Tables Child's Chairs, &o. Call soon at mnch 8 ''* MeINT Pg'B, (OODRtICH and Early Rose Potato.s sj ust received. feb 11 McI'?TY~lE ISouthern Warehaouse Coi ny Gervaie sgt, neht mheiit aria COLU)nI A, .. C' 7-9 PREPAllED to receivo Cotton and o1lher 'ptoper-y upon storage, and iiiako advaniets upiou the so. C(uton shippd to Ilig house will be atorbd suifject to the ord-r of the owner, and 'lie.Iidwest raites clsiiged for storage. All prolperty 1s siled will beo Inured in Pod roliablo comnpanies. ir in. burance is dosired ; and atdvaices will be iunde at the lowest banking rates. Our etoro houses are'-so'uicated titt dravage i. not necessary ; and i0' -lhargo f'or handlin will be- uade. All bopitne cornmihsls ljous shoulid be addri.ss 'to the Trecse . EDWARD HO0PE, l'residenat EBPwiN F. GAnY, Troasurer. ioh 26-im Reatl. LOT of meal just receivel at mar 115 Election Notice. TlipRk titial'eleollonl for intendlnt anl four Wardens for the (own of Wilns.. boro will be hold on the "19t Monday in April, botween the hours of tenl A. M. ato.I three P. M., in the Town liall. D. R. F1,E'N N IKE. Inch 22-t[7 ..Cqerk of Counc-il. G00 DS, ILL STYLES, JUST EOEIVED -BY 0.F. DAVIDSON & CO. taar 20 BEATY & BROS Are now receiving and have in Store, among other articles in their line. 700 bushels prime Corn, 300 Bushols fresh ground and bolted meal and hominy. ,G0 ak ranite Milla Flour, fretsh from theo millI, all jtrades, 16,000 Gallon Molaes, nosortedl kiwils, ~16;O00 pounds Dry Salt and Ba~coni C. P. 2 hhads. D~ry Salt Shoulders, 1 lot line Sugar Cured hlamn. I Car load fino Timothy hay, All ot which will bo sold LOW FOR? mehi 22 . '. BRASURY DiEPA RTIMENT, O:m iior Cbt1 1haa,n ok'f F. Cn YAshl. o'rou, March ,Iat, l'7i. Whereria 'by s'atisfaciory evidenco pro sented to thie undlersig ned, it has been made to appear thirt "Thei Winnsboro Na aioal Buk" in the Town of Winnisboro in she''UJounty of Fairfield, and State of South Caroli~a, has been <huly organized rtmder and according t6 tho reliairements of the Act of Congrees etititled an Act to provide a Nationtal Ctirrdndy accui'ed by'a pledge of United Staten bonde, arid to pro *idle for the ciroulation and redemption thereof approved 'hibo Srd, 1884, and bhas complie with all the provisions of said Aef, requred to be complied With before corn eneing the business oankn ne said Act.nkngune Now therefore, 1, John yoy Knox, C'omp iroller of the Currenoy, do hereby certify that "Th.i Winnehoro National flank" Ii' the Town of Winnsbore in the County et Fair~eld,3 and BSte of South' Carolina is' authoriued to oommenee thie business of U'aIgunder the Act-afeeaid.-i ?testimonw ahereof tritaess my hand a'jd *wal of ~o this as day of M'aroh, 1878. JNO. JAY'KNOX, Comptroller of Curroney. No. 2087. umso 19..z ir, D ISSo I110111. T 11 Copartner.ship Iercoro existing I. tider tIho firm imne ill' Nler intyro S CO., is thi day diksolvcd by n:It~l cou enlt. .It 1IN .\velN T Y 1.'.. a ir~g jt.ur.:h Ill. I:en 1rC itiarest of M r. J1. .\. Do iA ntes, I 21gp et - 41C a It eo'! irit:Urr''e of 6 h!iW r I g given to the oltlII ri . ' i ; : aleItir t ii. - l t(1.) lte firik st" .Mt;!tt r~ .\ Ct.)., wililibe fgggll inl iny b :1 > ', 1 - ind-eb'ted are requ11est edI .o cont fo 1 1r :-.:lJ ue.vL . ThoseO ,:M:i s I i. I . u re I I heUI to 1 k k. li ..1 0:1N MelNTYRm. LAW 1!4ve Jt l u'ieeied amoung othor NEW (X)OODS. An Aawiorient SPRING PRINTS, Which they. offer. at the old prico 12 1-2 cents. With fre qlent allitions to our large and varied stock wo will al ways he) found prepared to sup ply the wants ol'r11 cu s.toluers at thi LOWRYJ~ST CA l PJ RIC(ES. WOODWAID & LAW e'. JS7 i I'a Itn Corn, - ' se '. I F ', ildin ~g all grades, Ne tcr('op N. 0. 'y r up, andit Comimon Ma lasse Choiceo l in naol .Jnava ('offee, bothI r'oas9t ed anda ra~w-- lilt upj 1in liermiclly scaLled pounda pacOkagIs forul flunily useI. D. R. Flenniken. mch 18l . HELI lS S4ALE. )Y virtuo of Inundr'y ex ccutionsltI ma (Ii i)reeled,1I will offel r' ria to the high esti biddilnr before the. OlFlI ou t iouse dn'or ini '4%in niboro, on th Iia rtMioniday ini A pril nextI with in thie legal hiour of tiale, for cashl, theo'rhae to pa fori'all neces ilary ip nersa, th10 following doi cibe~d prlop. crciy to wit Allihiat i cec, parcel or tractof land, ly ing bi1ng and uiltuate in thle County of Fairfieldl and Sin of South Carolina con tainiing lForty JEightL neresa more or less, and bounded by hands of JDr. It. i. Edmnaods Janmes Stewart and1( lIllouta of Mary lIarr'ison. Lacvied upon as thle projnlty of Eli IarrisIon, lit the smr of WV. R. Rtobertson l'xecutor 'cgaiinst li linrarisuoni, and others agains tht ~amie defn rdaOnt. 401i neores miore o lsadjoiin1g lands of T1. Trlheit . J . A Turkett and 1:niz .nn ger, levied uipo~n as~ the property of D~aniel Not eon at thte suuit of .bt itir .I lIobinson. ~JL. W. DUlVA LL, S, F. C. Fhifr's Olirce. Winnsborn, March 15, 1873, mnc6 18-f lx2 Cigars?! Cigars I l ef USIT re'ceinod a lot of Tmpoied and D)omestic Cigars, of which the following aro the favorito lrands. EspaLpolaW La Demianda, La (Iremua, Bell of Cuba. And .nrany other Brands too; numlerous o rmohtibn. Partiesa wishing a good Cigar Nill find It to thleir inteorest (o enhl on IR. J. MrCA R LEY. .A.LSO. T wo Barrels Naithisa Old CabInet Ryo - 'I )W 3. McC&AILEY.