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Democratio Appointments. The following gentlemen are ap pointed Chairmen of their respective precinets: Geo. H1. MeOfaster, Winusboro'. Joel A. Smith, Horeb. Jos. K. Davis, Monticello. David R. Elkin, Joukitusvillo. Dr. Robt. W. Coloman, Feastcr ville. WVade Brice, Yonguesville. Wmn. E. Yongue, Kiilingsworth. A. P. Ruff, Ridgeway. Dr.'. V. Bokbart, Doko. Jesse Gladden, Gladden's Grove. 'I hesa gentiemen will effect organi. sations in tticir loalities so as to on biore a Lull vote at the Congressional election ; and will have their pre oiio'ts fnUd delegates to Winrsboro' Oil such day its tho Hon. 13. F. Perry mady speak Ithere, for the purpose of producing concert in action in the State and County elections. JAB. 1-. RION, County Chairman. New Advertisem -ats. New God---C. Muller. Mloney Saved-F. Elder. F esan Arrivals-Boaty & Bro. liihoad Meeting -C. Boukuight. Anual Report - W. J3. Peake, Clerk. New Fall and Winter Goods-J. 0. Bong. Dirsolution-U. G. Desportes & Co. Gone to a Better Place-U. G. Del-portes & Co. One of largest Stuck of Good Ladd Bros. & Co. ' Appointment of Managers of Eiec tion-flenry Jacobs. Notice to Tax Payers-U. A. Smith, County Tre'surer. Sickness. There i, it gre.t dial of sickneCss in m. u:i. art this tiame, priuei. La otou Ma~ukot. E r i:t uti wek 530 bales of 1 ' 4. t i % Id ii. this mar l:et Rev Win. E. Bggs. 'T his diuii-nuislmi divine, f.anrly P.atur of tlhe 're.ty:erian Church of thi6 place, preached Lu his old congre gition ot Sunidasy. Rain. A refreshing raiu fell Saturday night,, which has hal a very agreeable effect.. Th at miplere bas bee purifld and the dust disposed of. Gardens will no doubt be benefitted Tue rair of the Carolilas. Our fellow.-townmarn, Wn. D. Ai ken,1 has been appointed As.sistanut Marshal of the Fair of the Caruolinaw, which takes placee in Cha lotte on the 22d of Octobebr next. row Wow. * . Jilisen, Ilayne and Judge Mackey, . spoke in the Court, Iouse Saturday in the interest of the Moses ticket. Tlhec leit nameid was jecry severe on' * Tomlin.son, uad carpel, baggers gene. ral. TPhe audience was small, ane alrrost entiruly colored. * Roerious Servioes. Blishrop Howe preached in the Epis. copal Ulhrh both at morning and * night service Sunday. At the night services five ladies worn confirmed by - hsim and rocecived into the church, "through the laying on of hands." is discourses were very able and interesting. Building Interests. Wo argaina call the attention of ou. many readers to the advertisement ii anot her column of builders material. and supplies. To those in want ol any articles in this line, we say sen for oirculars and price lists from the groat Southern factory of the~o goods and extensive salesrooms of builden~ hardware, marble mantle pieces French and American window glassi *&c. Address I'. P. Toale, 20 Hayn< St., Charleston, S. C. oz.Johnston Jones, Esuq., of the Rlock Hill Lantern, having moved t< Charlotte, and taken bold of the Ob server, will be assisted in the conduel of the Lantern by Mr. Gaston Paul who has had considerable experiene. both as printer and editor. Managers of Eleotion. At tention is directed to tho appoint menit of Managers of Electionu, umad by the Commanissioners. It w ill b seen that good mrea in every looalit -have been seleteod, anid that no unfall disorimination has been made in favo of either party. M~ess. O. RI. Thronp son, H. L. Elliott, and John D Smart, the latter colored, arei thi managers of W innsboro box, mren wli we believe, will aet tbeir part to thi jvatiafaoticn of all. Melton-Montgonery Affair. A reporter of the Charleston News, bas interviewed Capt. Geo. Tupper, under arrest for the alleged nurder of Capt. John D. C -ld well, and through him a statement from Capt Tupper is made public, which, if true, throws light upon the affair that had not been seen before. Capt. Tupp.r contends that he Ehot Cald %ell in self-defe:.e, and ielates cir. cuistanices thia prove, grantinag tlcir cirectneris, that he was violently as '-aUlted by both Caldwell anad Morgan. There are aliwys two-sides to an aI fair of this kind, and it is well not it, form an impret-sion until both have had a proper hearing. Crumbs. The Governor has appointed Chaii. H. Adams a Commissioner of Deedb for South Carolina, residing ii, B. too, Massacbusetts. The Charlestot Courier says that i' is reported that five cases of guna have been bbippod to the Islands for the militia there. May they not be for elect ion purposes 7 The Birnwell Jourtnal haa changed its name to tne blasonio Woikmnan, and is now devoted to the interettsol the Masonio fr;'termiy. Northern drutuimers are being ar rested in Charleatvn for doing basi ness without licenve. The caterpillars are pretty b-id in tihe Ueaghbusihood vf G eenawood actd aue doinag seriLs hara to the c-(ps.. Johu He.r\ May, forme.ly a mein. chaut in Chi.absten, oied in Ni,.. Irance, ou the 31:A ult., at the ad vanced age of 83. Oppos'tiou Nomnations. A Conventio. cf R1eaopublicans r.p;r-s ed t those am i.te.. uon the 18a iort , r'nel iln tlo t.o . ii u- . Pue. d.' L,- '4-A oe ,. m .e I ,itownI.* u.ai., . tn , southl r- Sa . F rd. R '~ in a-.u -..m --:ia l So . , . ..ad .\l -a , . * Ii atro,. Sh f a-T J. 1). ,'uaeto.. Clerk 0f B~~u- .3.i.G.no JIa dge ut.. , - V. . ..s I. . t1 ou .t Conumi,. i.,ers - i. L 1E iitt, IL n ry J..co:-.-, J . 11. G ,. Tce follo .tilg P' iain Ie ..nau 1U. luticans were unaniou.-ly A.dp;e. . the weetinag: Whereas att a County Coave;t held in \ifnstoro un the l : i :av fur the purpose of noanista.g c s didates for County cflicers Iv.,, ne:nbers of the LegisLature, Wtie.t aq it appars that Salid " Ct, a Convenition was comapo, ed partly f delegates ileg-Ily fLeted, taud n that several of the nomainee.s endo sie. uy saiid Con, enataon a re obj -o. i..naib, oa Iarge ianmber oft the It puaibla cu r:- ot irti1ild Cmaaxmty, tanearei or '>e it R, s.l lvedl, Tihat we tine lleaut I can toters of ['am.ficidl Cont in C. Venlt iota as,imlhlei, ieing ainp esa with a .ense of theO a pniaha reatiaag upouiHax nsah a reuae iis, di., .< paud ate time naotion1 of tihe Cufnvtent I -,eld~ ona the IS Ih it.sme., the lpa;rae.:u onge of whieb we buel ieve to be unare. publican and illegal, that the v'iata -Af the people had not beeni conmula... that thne conventionm was franaced at.. aanipulated is alae iunterest of a let to the great disadvantage of th mnany, aud therefore shiould not t. entitled to our maupport anad we herem . uominate a ticket and gledge otu selves to its support. Elteions. Thae eleetions during the present year will be beld as~ f.aIllows D.kota Terria r., O-tcbea 8. luodiaana, October 8. lows, Oura oba-r 8. Nebrasks, Oct~. boa 8. Ohimo, Octobean 8. Penntsy lvatana, (Otober 8. Sout h Uarulinea, Oatmiber 160. WestCM Varyamin, 0Oheria' 24. Alabamaa, November~a 5. Arkans~as, Nuovembal n 5. DX laware, N 'veianbear5. Fhlsn idan, N vn,ber 'i 5. 3e..rgia, Noaveaib ar 5. Illinoui, N..vemnber 5. Kana.ma, Nos emnblr 5. Lojuisi..nam, Naave a ber' 6. Ma rylanad, Noevemb-r 5. i~Maanchu.. tt<, Novemblr 5. i ebnigana, Naovemberac 5. lMlinuemnoata, Novermbe: 5. >~ M ii jippi .\ ev. nii 't 5. Miesouiai Nosena.bo- 5. Nevada, Nivem:aber 5. New Jeiaay. Nv. mi~ er 5. ' New Yoah, N''vembera.n 5. J'Tiene~Oe. N'vemherc 5. Virginia, Nove niler 5. WVisconsain, Novena.hera 5. A riz ma Teirraaort. Noven,ber 8. .Dia-riet of Coli'.mbana, Noember 27. TPhe Pr esid-rntiai eleotion will cae our in all the States onl the 5at dy of November. r A California manx requested his wfi ina a ball-room to hold the -baby of another man's wife while he .danced with thme baby's mother, but a she didn't bold it. Some wives ago too disobedient to put up with. The virttaes are lost in inaterest, as S. -'. Cox is reyn1 to . &... I ..,I.ythl. Mfy frienus, I ieaird fr. ti Innsyl vania to-day. hI'Iey will Iaake Mr. Bucklew the Governor ab r.ure. as the 110o is now shlling uponi us. We sha'l carry Indiaoa atid Ohio, and the Southori States, are albo;. in a body for Mr. Greciey A., for MLaiae, we don't eare for ita ante wlere they preach politi- t o tlbe Sudaby before election. I Lantlablt..] Masonry, bot.h in its estones and its principlt , is ever) whero one, al. though it has neither a cini mon centre nir a gin er.al go .-ertment, and it is t.t the least of its phe0lolUetta, that whuile it p'esnUts I unity of views anld conformity to doctrines over the whole earth, teither their views nor their doctrines entanate from one head nor from one board of di. rectors. We find the following paragraph in one of our exchanges. It tells its uwtn story : 6le was ashamed uf his pool- old mother and father, because we were ia poverty,arid has never written us a lett'r since he changed his name to I.etiry Wilson," said Senator Wil. Ait's mother when asked to explain tlis conduct. J. Willis Unlderwood, a prominent -eld re.-ipectud colored citizen of Fon lulac., Wis., has written a letter ma1.1 in ly ndio si g t h e cou rse of Charles iuter, Ca.siu. M. Clay, and other \holititanists, arid pedging his every ff rt to aid the electiou of Greeley ld Broun. The lIo0n. George IT. Pendleton, Ite first choice of a maj:rity of the to.e atea to the National D-tnoer..tic moventi,ito of 1868 for the P5e.,i uncy, pledges lhinself for work from .w unitil the dy of tilt election. b.. ig h Vra iving ft om uropc only this The N !-the a paprs ;n:iounce that x V. r1; J "t,- l Orr, %. S..uth 11 t t a - oeen IF -1.-1 th.- p:).. tlk..m . i . r to the Arven-ioe Repu -, '-- ie.. I G Ueer as Vt hiue, o. I i. \ e v- inl Cu!if'rni.i, havo.i.4 b - ,, t.>e. caj.ge. in1 bon'. A d It . px ' y tu ,ep lotel i N c 41.'l.. ed beCense - it~rJ ich Us ig inahly U.." Ii (I: e t.. 1a C tIor to it: rine -th-It wo L , a .. .:( t. i * Ole T . li e' t . i - - - t's al . I } Mr N1 . \is. g l\ ' . ... . n Ti.e' gre:.tL.i walt . t .. , --.. n: age ; -i t'ti al .) W i . he,.'lb,\ Cjit . ig.rti .us in -.'a*t. on-. nIe' tgene'lyl pos'd er. re ly of - ec 't net lton 0f te t n e n n- 1 't l'( er d .~rtl! ir ei.ng cotmpotsed genti elyo -ori Il t al.c wrong actionadgvn.e 5' se "Do) g Days'" andc theta Dansgeu'. ti 110 thi eaon of the year' tlah botod is ii to rcometi pure0, thet a~Jpetite poor,' Skin ilo tw, the botdy enfee~led~, thea ocks oft chtills and11 fever's, rhentatismfl, f tile ciftct s of the i njuad iisoru p ion~ of the skin, nnmd the developmteti t use of (':alomtiel. All thiis tronble mtiay he voidedi by3 theo use' of a few bottles of' Dr. lut 's $nrsn paril'.a anda Qneen's Delightt. 4is htarrmless in its effects buat. a powerful nemy13 to dlisteases. ' ry it, and you will .nsd it a ftriendI)I ittneed P!r '7'uit's flair lhye Arfs Instaiatnously. A regan i tnid of bodly is tabsoiltely es lnil i o phly sicitl healh ai ind ceartenesst of , telleet . Norm is thIiis ail. lientty of .'-'sc ennno'flhit CO-eOxist wiTth nu n tura L l ''nihtiott oft thet hiwe'ls. A ft ee passa ge ihe- ea atural .vaste pipes, is as necessary .iho pot ity oft the ho.'y ias the liee pas .ag~.e t thme .ffl fali city throutgh it swers a nece.-sae'y to the hetllth or its inhai-i Indigest ion is thne primtary cnnse of most I. e'. dise a at of lie dlischaitring organts. till onei alf its moI cl'5tLommon10 relatS 5t Cis o "t..lItw sakint. coalt mnat ig ;blo tattd tile. l.t'mt.rttrhoids, hteadt .che, '-iss of miemo liesatS1er-s .-itmnehl. Bters rermovo all . tluSe itt t het. digetive ot ganus, and re(gu lilitg thme ne'ton of the intestine's. The ,'m.nti on oa 111(f p--optert' ie t in this celebhra ted prepati ' ionl iS onel oIf ilts chief mertits.* It is not mtteely' t'ttimuelt or tottie, or nnm ant il'illoust ngren, or' a nerrine, or' a blood de'lt.rnrn. 'r a. cai htlic bultall lieset cura i've &e''e ts .i ldiclionety lniad in mane powrl fnil r'etoraise. 1t letnde nctivity 'tid rig .rn to ito inert uand enervated its -*bItro ln , 111 ndta g yes ltne to thte netm bitnne wh'tichli Iimes it, gently imItulit thIle liver, braces thwelnervcis. antd cheers the naimal edsirta. N.. thter remsedy possesses sucth a variety of btyge'nio vIrgtu's. It Is to the,' chtartcte'ristie virttires that it on c. prlet'ance ha'i prove d thtat it Is a" harmrnless as it ist etlicacions. and') lbeneo It is as popitiar with the weakor sex as wt hthe st roteger. hloitetter's Stomatch itters are sold In bottleis only, tend the tmrnde..\lark blown In thme glass antI eneaved oen the lab.el Is the lest of genulneness, Dowaro of counrar Ti UTu AND PowTRY.--Milton !tuts int< the wouth of Lucifer, lin "Paradise Lst,' tlhse memorable words "TO US WMAK 18 MisBRADLE." Never was a triper sentence written that thi-supposed to be wrung from the Arch fiend in his impotence and agony. Everi victim of nervous debility, or of that do pressing languor which is one of the so conpianiments of dyspepsia and billious ness, can testify to the misery of mind ant body which they involve. The motiv< power of the system is partially paralyzed the mind is haunted by anxiety and fear and the suffer is as incapable of applying himself energetically to any kind of busi. nets as if he were under the bemimbing in fluence of catalepny. This terrible imenta and physical oonditiou need not, however, be endured for forty-eight hours bmy mn humian I eing. Plantation Bitters is an ab). olmite specific for all the torments which i deranged stonmach. a disordered liver, au sha tored nerves, saperinduce. U@, The worst Ooughs yilId, as if by nimgic, to the wonderful curaktive powers ol Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Tur GALES or AnADY nre not sploier than the aroma which the frAgrant Sozodont imi parts to the breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory nie whiter than the teeth that arc olenned daily with that imatchless fluid. To O(wv:nia or 1onesm..-No one who ati ever used Dr. Tobias' lorse Venetian Lini. ment will ever be without it : it is a cer tninl cure for Colie, Sore rlhront, Cuts, Bruives and Old Sores. Warraited supo, tior to any other; in pint bottles, at $1 -- Sold by all druggists. Depot. 10 Park Place, Now York. 11tu0.txTT's STANDAnn FI.AvoniNG Ex. TnAcTs are neatly put ip in Unpannelled 2 oz, 6 oz. and 10 oz. bottles, tiad are for sale by the trade generally imn every prinoipal city nnd town in the United States, Canadns and British Provinces, as well as many other foreign countries. 1191.iP FOR Tnil lloPc1Liss.-You are weak. dejected, miserable, and nothing does you nny good. you say. Don't dispair ; there is a tnlmn in& Gilead. Ilave you tried Vinegar Biters ? No! Then why don't you? Wheth er your compnim be dyspepsin, billious. nes, nervous wenkness, constitutional de b-ility. or any other trouble.1 Vinegar Bit. ters will revive and renovate your shattere-i system, as at genial rain refresles the with. ored flowers. FOU DvSrPers14:A.--IndiTgest inn, depressio., of spirits and general debility inm (heir va rious form .s; also, as a preventive ngainst Fever nid Agime, and other intermiient re vers. The Ferro Phosphoratced Elixir of Calisayn, made by Cnswell, hiazard k Co.. New York, ailn sold by all Druggistm, is the hest totio, and as a tonic for pient mis re covering frm-r fever or other sicknesecs, it 1:11'; no equal. T mnnims-ros's IvomY PEARL TooTH Powtn. The I-es' nrlicle known for cleanmsing and m-ooerving the teeth and gumis. Sold by 10l lIruggisim. Price 25 and 50 cents per botile. F. C. Wells & Co., New York. 'iutisrAnono's 1Alit DY, trinnds unri. vall- d in time world. No lady or gentleman of di-criminiation uses any other. It is Ihe nm'sl perf*ect, reliable and effective liair Dye in the world. Manuifactory, 8 Maid en lne, New York. CAn0or.mu SAL.v, recommended ty Phy. sicianmm ns the great llenliteg Compound. 'lic 25 eents per box. -John F. llenmy, ole !'rpr'e'or, 8 Cillege P!ace, N. Y. Sistim~y's 011itn is n reliable Diuretic and i'm.ie for Mli mernngements of the urionry .d genit'al ergans. I lie gonnine, as for. fim-rly nold by flaiviland, Ilarral & Risley Old tlheir bram-les. is now piepared by 11 i yiley, tCe oriinitor and Proprieior h,-' -- I(- su plied .y hi i successors, :mat & I%-hy. New York. i's.i. fr i ium purified, the most t~ m- 'ecta tdie in thec maiikr-i, muade biy 'o roflDm' I. .\l. lig'low, Detroit .\ edi C C" lie.e. Is niwys intiformn in strength, we i s N irmly tIme case in any other pre p i an ion nf Opimn. Pit rr's . -rnmA. Mi., hna a world-wide V I uitaion ns file stmreqf and hemt illumint. inC oil. Over t wo niilion gallons have been -ohmi fom' thme past, tWO yeas,. from whiichi no accidents of any descmipt ion have ocenrred. 'endm for' 'ircuilair. ( il liouse of (chamrles Ptrm-m, Established 1770,. New York. WE llAve FnEQIusmTL liP.Ann mot hem's 5mny they woumld noct lbe withloumt hirs. Wins low's Soothiung Syrup, from the biirth of mihe chii ld unt ii it has f1mished withI ine teethIini siege, tinder anmy consideration whatievemr. Tm 8SonRTr 'mr ilEAt-rr. Whalit is it ? ne loert askedi, for time womrld of fashionm amid ali thme imadien know ihat. is produced by usimmg a dl'lighmtfuml andl hmar'mless toilet pre paation known as. 0. WV Laird''s "lomi min Y'oumth." Its beauitifing eficotts are truly wonder-ful. D~epot, 6 Gold .St., N. Y. lRailr'oad Meeting. Treasurer's Office, Chammrlotte, Columbia & Aumg. IR. RL. Co., Columbitia, 8. C., September 23, 1872. Tameigof time Execuitive Committee ofteBard of Dlirctors, held this dma it v-ms Rm'olmred, Thmal a generml meeting of t Stockhmoldler of thise Company be called, to takko place at 10 o'clock A. M., in thme city of Coluirr.biam, 8, C , omm 1'Tusay, thme 15thr day of Ommiober', next. Ini obedioneoc to time above order, anid thct pro' isionsa of lime olarter, the Stockholder, arec rropecfuliy invited to convene in gen. erai nmeeing as stated. oct 1 C. BOUKN'IOliT, 8ec. Notice to Tax Pa~'yers. TpiiEtird quarter of thme State Licensm I will be mute on time let of October 1872, mandi mal persons inmterested are hereby nocli Ii dl that payimenit nmust be madie by ihm tird day of said montit or tihe pemmaky will be imposedl. if. A. S2MJITl, ect 1-t~x8 Treas Fairlield I. oumnty. Notice to Tax Payers I B Y a reent Act of the Legisltture, wm hiavem beeni comuanmded to pay an atddi' In ormder to mmeet thmis dleman~td, we hmave de termitned to infiorm thme citizens of Fairn'fem Counity, u'at we have oin hamnd atnd nra een tinmually re'ceivinmg Lmiquor's of all grades which ar'e to be uolmd iat redutcemd rmates fo caish. Wo' havo "Old Mounrtmain Crown'' JURLE RITE WHIISKEY, that we putt against the State.-in poInt o: quaility ; -at a price thmat will suit all 1ov ers of a pmure article. Also several Baeroll of Pumtro Corn Whiskey. Wine, Gin, Rum, Aumity and White Wheat Whiskey. A pre eminent artic'e of '-Old F~renoch Brandy,~ which we recommend for medioinmal purpos esi. Th'lose in seamrch of a genuine articlh of m hiekey will be sure to find it. by call lng on its. U. 0. DESP'OR'l'ss & CO a pr 28CCorer No. 1 Hams!. Hamsl O NE Tieree of Sugar Curiedl Cant asse llama io stero, andt far male Yeaw for aand Uma o nn a-r w ' nDr mono Saved? C0OE ONE I COME ALL! If you Desire to Get tho Worth of YOUR MONEY. HE subscriber and his sister, Mro. SIJAW, have returned from purchasing one of the largest and most varied stocks ever brought to this market, which he hopes to sell lower than the lowest, GRANT and GREELEY Iits, as well as flats of every other style and variety, just. reccived and still coming at V. ELDER'S large and cheap Cash Establishment, where he WIL-ML Be ple'ised to exhibit his varied stock, con. sisting of ints. Caps, Dry Goods, 'Milli nery, Boots, Shoes. Ready led Clothing, Groceries, liardware, Bed bteads, Mat tresses, &c., to the citizens Winnsboro and (lie surrounding corniry. lie feels assured [tiat he can satisfy the tasto of the most fastidious, and each one will not cnly go away fully satisfied, but will To his neighbor and nrge him to go to the Cash Store of V. Elder and nuke hi. purehises, where he will be sure to get the value of his money. All that he asks is fol each one to call and examire his stock for himself. lie believes that his Fall Stock is the largest inid most varied ever exhibit ed or displayed IN~ Any establishnent. in town, and consists of full lines of the following, viz: Ladies Bonnets, livt8, Sundowns, Chignons, il (ir Braids, ilair Netts, Switches, Diess Goods. Tritumings, &c., of tho very best style and fishion. Toget her with a full and complete stock if Notions. lie madte Boots, Shioes and Gaiters, for both Ladien and Gentlemen, a specialty this season, and lie would there fore especially invite the citizens of WINN~SOJO And the sturrounding count ry to call and ex. amine his stock of Boots and Shoe s, nearly all of which he had mn die to order in the best Northern Factories, and ean safely warrant to be free from all S'fODDY. ie has a fino and comnplete stook of Ready Mtade Clothbiing to tho purchase of which lio gavo his personal attention. Ilis Cloths andi Cassimercs ft r Gentlemnen and Boys wear is uinsuirpassedh in this nmrket. Call and look at them., No charge made for the exhhiuiion of Goods. Ills Cloths, Cas sa'neres, Trweetds, Jeans, &c., range in price from 20c. per yard to $2 le can furnish you with a New Bed stead and Mfattress at the very lowest pos. sible price for Cash. A large lot of Crock cry Ware, just opened and for sale very chenp for cash, A fresh atnd complete stock of Groceries always kept on hand and sold at prices to stuit, the tiuses. Hardware, Potware, Woed enware, iin~d an fact everything that can tie inmaglne-d or desired. All he asks is that you call and examine his stock hefore mak ing your purchases, and if you <4on't, see what you want ask for it. sept 28 F. ELDER. Fre'sh Arriv ale, AT WHIITE'8 CO NFECTIONARIY, Lemons, RaIsins, Currents, Citron, Co. connuts, Fresh gualmoin, Pickels, Jellies, Nuts, and everything In the Confectionary line that. can be desired. Give me a call. sept 14 Earthen Ware. SLA RGE lot of Jugs and .Jars. Canned Goods. Peaches, Pine App!e, Green Corn, Cove Oyst ers and Bardines. june 18 U, 0. DESPOR~T1b & CO. 1Thea Neotar, iT 1 PURE C voNE3HiLhCK TA ii july 4 i. U. G. $EPONTtfS & CO. ' d p Obrosextra 0 ne No.1 eroese Ol1 WOODWARD & LAv, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER cioom1 Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, Gents, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Crockery and Glass Ware, Wooden and *Willow Ware, Groceries, (Coffees, Sugars, 3reen and Black Teas, Bag ring and Ties.) '. W. Woodward, Jas. IV. Law. sept 21 SPARKLING Fust in storo 3 ('aps McE wau's Edinburr Alo. 'e case last I ondon Stonif. For sale U, hL J. .\lckCA R LE.Y. july 20 1OOT AND SHOE N 4% '3L'U. [tL O t C A' 3' . lIAVINO procured Ith very best Mecairies ir , h' counitry, I fee wa rante.l ini 54nying thnat I Canl fuiish aibs nt Bo(i or. S8lt0l as anay Shop in the' South. All worki warramntedl to givet satisfact'on. Mfy Shop~ is next door to F. Gerig', Sa-l'llery. mar 19 S. M. G(iUl EllT. At Private Sale. TIlE well-known ihro Ma in or Conigress Street, nest, to curner of Liberly street, conain ing t welve upright ..roomst. For part iou mar npply to tho undlersigned. junes 27 LDUlosE E LESTrON. NEW GOODS. 26 l)OYEN Braudes Crown Hoes. I Tlierce of Whole itico. 50 llushiels Meal. Pattent Cotton Back Dands and Hooks. Fot sado by mar 16 DIEA TV & 11R1. A ppointment of Managers of Elec tion. The Commissioner of Eltiton for Pair. field C'uty do0 hereby a; poinit the follow. ing nameind pea sons as mannigers of Elect iona respectively for each election precinct oif the said County. Winnbsboro Precinct-l.I. L. Elliott, John D. Smat, 0. R. Thompson, Ridgeway-A. K Craig, Wylio J. Davis, Pleasnant Adama. roko-H1. Ri. Flannigan, Georgo Counatia, Hioreh--1/. II. Dubose, Levi Douglass, Johnm~ I>. Mlahon. Jonikinsvillo-Jr. M Martin, WV. B. Yar borough. J. K Rabb. Mlontiello-Rtobt. T. Yarborough, 1H. M Zonly. George Washingitn. Feasterville-D). 11. Feaster, C. W. Fau-~ ceat. Jamea Carter Yonguosville-Calvin Brigg, John Moc. Lerkclin, Thos. IDewitt. OUt ddenl's Grove-Jameqe McCrorey. Joseh C. Caldwell. Robert Ford. i ilingaswort h-Itev. Rt. R. Vann, Dr. Johna Boyd, Frank Killingswora h. J gN R Y J \C()B8, se pt 26-t4x8 Chairman of Board. AN ORDINANCE. The Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Innasboro in Council met, do Ordain, That overy person, firm or company, who shall in ru.uro. engsge In, or exercise the busivess of selling or vending distilledI or malt liquors, shall be requtired to pay an nutally to the Treasurer of Conoil, for the use of the Town, the aumts as follows, to wit: , For Tavern License, thue sum of $2.50 (0 For Quart License, the sum of $126 00 sec. 2. That all ordinances or parts ot ordinane a inconsuistent wit h the provisIons of la ordinance, he and the same are bemeby repealed. Dons in. Counnch in the 'Town of Winnsboro, this 9th daiy of Aug. 1872. In witness whereof the seal of the Town is affized, D. R. hagzy 8'ark ofI Colan!. fst 5.138: FitESI ARIVALS. AT BEATC & 'BEMO., 1 Car load Augusta Flour, assorted, I Car load Salt, 1 Car load Sued Oats, 100 Dushola Meal, I Tiorco Carolina Rice, 1 Tierce Canvassed Uams, 1 lhds Knights Syrup, 8 Cases Shoes, 15 Bbla. and hlida. Sugar, avssted. Cofi'o, Checee, Cotton Yarus, Wooden. ware, Nails, Blasting and Rifle Powder. Shot,Soap, Candles, Petroleum, Well Rope, anZI Buckets, Unigging and Ties, Young llyson, Japan and Gunpowder Teas. sept 28 THE LARGEST! -:0: Ve are now receiving one of the largest and liost carefedly selected stocks ever offered in W IN N S BO R 0' Dry Goods of every de scription, Yankee Notions in endless variety. Boots and Shoes, mmy from the Factory-and warranted. Glothing of filu iaterial .lld more variid styICs th:n1 Wo havo before ofl'red. iHats and Caps to suit any one. Crockery ; as usual a largo stock. WKood and WVillowv WVare, H airdivare, &c., &c. Tfhese good's are of'ered at prices that caunot fail to satis fy the closest buyers. LADD BROS & CO, Ssept 25 TTHITEJ M O VIE D. E1 would respeel fully info:rm our frionds that we have ,anoved into the Ncw St~ ro next dloor to Thacot & Co., andl are receiv. ing one of thn largest and best selootedt utsoks of goods~ we have ever hadl. Con. slsting of lDry Gloods, Notions, Clothing. Oroc kery, No. We would call attention i'i particular to our large anad varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES, whieh we have uelected from 91he hest man ufactories, and of the most durable qunl.r We also havey, and will kec r on hand, A. Brown's celebrated North Carovl ina F auily Flour, and various other aktice too todioui to mention McLAUJOI[LIN & JOHINSTON. E. C. MeI,Artn:rH, } BlAil. S. Jotase ro,, sept 21 Chairs ! Chairs I a NOJfTilER lot of "Oeorgla Chairs, mtfn. Iufnmctuared to o 'der for us, rcf a ver~y 2.u. perior igatltty and finieh oJur terms arie pontiv,.ly (,'oh, asuth we hope none willP pect us iro solt on edit. We nannoO, do f' at oner present low prices tiur piofils very short.. Wo thu.' call special atter.ti : tin out termsn that outr filernds nay not tbe otfended( when we detandl te montey f-. our gocodu. We lnvite s1! to piq~u out toc hefore the7 barf.