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- -I - - WILLIAMS & DAVI& Prprietors.] A Failly Paer 666ted to Scidoco, Art, Iquiy, Industry and Iit(trA. [TERMS--$3.00 Per Annum in Advanc VOL. X.] WINNSBORO S C. WEDNESDAY .tORNING) DE ~11 lTHE F it IlF I 1 0 11 i, R 1111 D' 14 PUni.1SUIED WKEKLV BY W a L L 9 I j S & AD A V I S. Ter*ms.-ts l II/ A 1 h i P puhtislIMd Week ly iii ihe Town ot' Winnsboro, at $3.00 inrqria6iq itt advance. k:7f- All irinsient ndvcrtiscutents to be . /I) IN .41) VANCE. (),tiititry Notices and Tribute's $1.00 Gellling Sqtarefi ol lite Judge. An anmiusing incident occurred in n coni t rmo, ibout a year ago, iin Kealtingville, Mlontana Terr-itory. Ilis Honor was i man well st.icken in years, yet lie could iile i a race, shoot a rifle, and si ufb and deal as well as the ntext man in the mines, aind he who presumed to trifle with the dignity of the court generally i'ullered for his temerity. 3.ow, his Ilotior was rented, and flite eao r bout, to be boomenced, yi -in, in a volde of thutider, the sie ifA. proclaimed silence. There was a p;Ise, th'e judge looked over ,Ull saw the pris lier who h4d not yet uncovered his head. The eourt could iio po-sily brook -Il di.,rope t to its di,viity, and Iis Hon Ir called out, in un anthoritive tol e : "Mr. SherilT, remove tie gentle, 1an'1s hat." That 1liletionrarv, who h:A until now ,tood.ill a coriner, lejnilig upon a rille, stepp-31 tip, aid politely knock ed off thej ffentr's hat. w itlh that 11u111(er-4t1us in.otritilel.t. whereuponl tll p.ri olter (cizo i the h it, and clp pilg it iipn his head, loudly ex. "Jude, I aim bald ?'' "Mr. -Stil-riff," said the indignant court, "we iiisruet you to Iove the hat." The ord-er Whas inl.1tantly executed aitd lo o tner don than the prisouer repk.e.: : I I.e In.t (n it 6 headl thle comisi . ;d i lsA1ing tiant be was 1-al-l. The oll'-mded judg-e now w..xed i r i . ad, i.-iig up in hii sca1r sad ",I Iiine pn five dol!M-s for evi' tempt. of coirt--to - be committed 1un1til Che fine is paid.' hI'ei pik iter was thunde.rstruck. 'le deliber-atelv walked un to the jlIge,antd Inviog tqlwni a half dAlllAr r,taimp Iel'ore his ionor. in a soI lin ianner tillim g;ave. his Views t'Yu -Sletice, Jidge, is Imlost 111gemitleini b t the law it im per.itive, 1aund I will hiavo to Ftand it ; sxo liere is four lits, and the four (Il41 1 ,d a hal1If that you owed b ie when we .stoppt-d playing poker tihi 11 rnIl ; i:-t maikll , 0s n.te. 'The 31t'iolist id the liiquor Trffic. - JThe Viiiji annual Confrec a t its- prese"tt iem,.Son Wil pa-sa -.6 the f"llowin, (uestion: An amendment has been proposed in tle Motho dist Episeopal CI roh 8 'ith to the general relle of the church oni intemperance. The rule tt, pre.,ent. for-ids "d runkenness, or hinkii:g spirituous liqnors, uileiss in eases of Iece,.it-y." 1,he Anienl lent ilielndes the manufactiture, sale and use of in to xicting drin ks. T1o judge friomi thu votes of the annual coinferenhces alreadi(ly held, the amend mnent wIl probabhly not b'e carried. Tlhe v'otts are as follows :Illinois 'Coiifereince, yeas 4, nays 38 ; Wes tern lIllinois, yeas 6, nays 22 ; Den veor, yeas-, nays 1 5 ; WV est Virginia yea. 18, nays 26 ; Kentneky, yeas 5-1, nays 28 ;MAiesoniri, yeas 27, nays 79) ; Lini,-viille, yea OtS(5, niays 4 Southern \l issouri, yeas '23, nays 46; Pacific, yeas 18, nays 28;i Tennessee, yeas 45, nays 1 0y ; lloiston, yens 86, nays 13 ; St. Louis, yeas 3, nays 42; Indian ;liission, yeas 6, nays 14. Sinlglar Sulicide of ai Boy1 Henry fLOSIThdale, oif lil1erien, a boy twelve years old, lhanged him. self, Wednesday night. lie broke a pane of' glass at ibool, and was told to brinig the money to pay for it. iIe waus afraiid to a k his father for it, and went to school without it Wednlesday miorning, whecrenpon the~ teacher told him that lid would be p'uni:,bd it ho neglect ed the matter another day. Addeid to this, his fa., hier haid promised to whip hint for manking a bonfire of grass and weeds. A Pparently the prospect of two puns ishmients was more than he could bear, and soon afteor dark his father -found lilm, hanging from the bough of an applai tree., qu i te dlead. Au exchange speaks of \liss Susaft 11. Anthony's "mnatchilesa eloqueneo.~ If Snsan is really possessed of mtheseloquiience; how is itth, fryseven leap years, (luring whichi her matichlless eloquenco was. licensed to woo a d win, she has never beeni iibb: to iednoe one single, solitary maui to joini her ir. s wappinig her single lounge for a douible bedstead 1 There is a new fringe for trimming ball niud party dresses called -eai wood fringe. I: resembles sea weed very muobh'. a4 is eypety e The "apron frout'" prevails in all overskirts. Demoisolles weAt the Vrenoh gray felt hat with gray plume. Embroidered shoes ars ooming in and long skirts are going out. Bounets flare mare than ever as the fashionable seogdn advances. Very fine plaiting (called knife plaiting,) is a popular mode jast now. Black silk suits (w.rn over velvet skirt.4.) with bloeVe and doll.ar of velvet, are fishilolable in Psris. MaA 'of the trimming of street suits is concentrated ou the apron front. "PlAids, plaid's, plaids)" *ight .1iss McFlimey-4n'thing but plaids thi8 willter, and I can't afford one." Jet ornaments of all kinds appear to be as universally fashioiable as ever. The real jUt is ab AkpenhiVe as ever. Opera cloaks-many of theo 1h the Dolman patltern, with lo6g drooping sides. Fur i. used to bor der them. The "h- loll brhM Shape bonnet 1's vary popularo Vt' e years ago a lady would not bve dated to don such headgear. The ebirass polonaise is destined to become gene-illy popular. It is rather a 'egr lib gatment, have on stout popl. Cardinal red is one of the favorite colors ; ditto mauve. The cardinal red is ektetisiVely Itutodueed on black velvet bonnets. Modistes are be<mit\g :alarmed. So many ladies maike their own d i esses I W hat shall we do t Lo wer your prices, ruesdmaes The long gauntidt sixibut06n dbg. skin glh.ves will be en regle tot ladies tis te .son. They - at otinithed in the elegant stj le. Iarper's l3azar tells one o? its corr, bpoudents that she cannot make a dr'es out of her three yards of silk. We should think not. There is ?i -it 1 rage for Chinese anl -.a1panese ornaments. The new f..shioned gold tef-pOt eAr-riiigs are excedingly pretty. Very few n'stare Imported ftr A iloi lenu uirs now. Time% are li;rd,' aud besides, uiit. ca)n g'd as gooil im outfit hero as abroad. Very handsome bolick ilk juilted sacq es borl e ed with t r, are sho wn 1a111MIg imported gooils for Winter wear. $V5j per sacqiie, W1b.1stonei hs iAzilel ih Anti. Papat mnife o, in whi6h he de. elares the doglta of Papal infalli bility to be totally luconsitent with good citizelp.hipi) Hn %y% the Cath'lie Emate&piion AU't t pass. ed un'der the belief that a Uaiholie woild give hi nlegibnc6 to the Queen, but now knows hi- firAt at legiatice is to the Popd. Th muani e.sto denies that the 0iope gains con vMatl auolng the people. flit con ve).t5 te amnong thu rich', it says. HeI may control acres, but lie can not eontrol the h.eart of th~e poor. The ibianifesto refers to the religioas conditioni of Ireland, and says that, under recent le6iulatio' all dihe to Irelan'd haes been paid, an'd he'ne forth that country w ill be treated without reference to CatholicIsm. Thle documten t has caused a great s'enstio~n, antd is khe loading kopid in religioua 'eircles. Young man, you feel a superiority to the humnitn race as you stand at the altar wIth youi- faleg.oung bt-Idei You would not ehanige places with the president. Yet a fow short years, a few whisking of broom handles; an hintimely stoppage or t wo ,of ,wafted flat irons, and your weary bod~y will rest undtr the shading willow, while somne yobng gallant *ilhl bring y out late afflicted partner otit to the Genme tery on a calm Sabbath evening and whisper love in hbi' tai-, as togethel! they strow petintit shelli oV'er &otir grave. ''Oh, why should the spirit of nmortal be proud P The questions reconinmended by the coudmittee tin the Good of the Order, for discutssion in the Missouri granges during the four suboending motiths, arb its (dllo*s FI~or Jieeembdr--Henefit inuting to the ptoducin1g clased fr6rd thie ordei of the Patrrns or Hluabanidry. For .January-Oo-operation. For Fe bruary -Railroads and tran sportatiotl. For Mateh-iFre paration of ground for spritig otrips, field snnd gdtrden, time to plant, kind of see(i affd pfo per cultivation.-i?ural W'orld. It remained for a Washtingtoni man to develop originally in a lov aiffair. Hie didu4t aak her for a look ot hair, or purloin a pheotograph ; ho s alipdIl in at the back-gate one In igiht and stole frotn the chothes line and carried home, pressing it to his aching bosoftn, her-aher-vell, it wtu an undenrarment. A Romaulle Affair. No novelist ever im-igioed a mar. riage cot,cluded u44der more eO6n. trio oircumatances than that of kjonite de D-with Miss de V . The future Conitesse, who is one of the bet sportt women uf Franoe, happened in the beginning of the summer season to be present with her father at the races of D -. Her at'Ohtion wat, h0b attracted by a small Po%y', which she found to be remarkably beaut. ful, and which she asked her father to purchase. -Mr. de V--l--s im nensely rioh and adore tile daught ter. Consequently he -at odoe called with her on the owner of the pony, the Comte de D-, who' receiv ed them in the mobt graceful man. ner, but .irmly refused to sell his -horse. However, as Mr. de V was trying to change his resolution, "I have sworn titet any horli s1all belong to no one but to my wife." Need I add that Miss. AeV soon found out that the Conite wvs endowed with other qualities than those of a r<l'iarkable tpoitama,, a that their marriage is 'to b celebrated very soon.-From the American Iegister. It is a'noued tIt-the British JoW6nment has &eternined to make another exploration or the Arctic re giona, and fur this purpose will send out two steamers next May. The en terprise was dbeidd up,6n in view of the representations of the Royal Geographical Society and other learn. J Versonr *ho b* e urged the im portance to scielAce and kht 11terests of knowledge generhlly of a com plete revetatioh of the MysteVieb of the polar regions. Ge. G. P. HulAlion iates lin Vii cide.t showing how much resigna tion tho female sex can exhibit. A preacher ii' lienry county, in this atate, ht8t a wite'. Atter lI'viag a witower lor years he concluded it wav not best to live alone. le mountea his horse and i-iding over to a jolow's hotne i1fnrnjLd her that the Lord had direit-d hill to take her for a wife. Ste tneeklj replie'd *ith tVn resIgnation, "the Lord's will be 1 done," and the courtehip enlded in antirriage. The qieial '6te for. SupertzVAnd ent of PUta 6n4t10',ton iVi North Carolina has b4ten '6ounted by the Legislature- And Is as follows : Pool, (dem.) 9s,t I Purnell, (rad.) 84,181. This is a very hanU066' tuajori' A True Bill. ilh diWdiinati Enquirer SYbllshe's a table-, sioivilig that the South; b~ fore the wa'r, 'contributed conisidera lily more that *n0 third to the main. tenatVie of for%lgh rade. The Rn. q14rc'i t-ightly cono%ldes that thi prevalebee of contentireht and order in th'6 South ii essotAial t6 N,rthern inter'estv. An 'ffice Ios by Acceting ti Figh tiW Duel. L6ums18Lt., Novembe'r 20..-The clerkship of th6 Court 6f A pposis is jleelarod vanant, the canmdidate, Thos Li. Jones, Demaocrat, wh'd r'eceiVed 40,000 moj'rity, haying aote.pt3d a challiet t6 fight A duel Av'c 3ears ago. "Why, you see," she began, '"you take a chesnut and cut t-onnd theb hull with a tshery5 hait''esahd y3ta take one-hnAr th'o nhaenut in yonr mouth, and you.r fellow take's the o'ther half in hie monthj Aund pull; and bull cedml)s I'ighat off." A luduntty paper tells tlnIs atdry df A hew boy in one dir tAb Sunday ohdotl: "The 'pradus youth was asked who made the beatitel hille, aboutthein; and keylied that he did3 not know, as his parents only moved into towvn the ~y are." "H-ow," asks an exchange, "does Uh8 thb' Radical partyv fe'el bow ?" It feelei we shouti saly, pi-etty iththh as ' ftilldw ieles Nuho arl.' 6*a llo wIi g a lorpoll, hats beeha klekeli in Iil stomach bg at rti.ugh Allod fiuls: The 6ditoi- of tli bi1bm flepiIdI datl threatebs to kick tlin, etiltoi- of this paj et. We 'lo ilot doubt thttd he can do it. At any rate *e tiever a a t wheaded s 11kb himb that couldo t. 'tAftiir tuoi p~otdIbid; thG deactdoe *eni aboti~ foi a two hun dred and fifty doll a1 tabllitdI-, add y,ou can abbttt as muoh thinistef ior that price syou.csh.get paalm tunes out of a file," says an. exobange. The ordet of (Jood Tdmplars nor' numabets a tnett'berdhip of 4150,000 atid ejtenda ofet the *otid. The headquarters of the order Is 'Atla'u ta. The etbbroltdted u.hogs ate lIicel ~o become unbopdalar. Duet and - itt settles in the eumbrpfdery, and make the fashion an expebaive one. T'her~,ew sa.ul in the emtioldety ozoitefffent' jtist ObV. '18A' leviar ber of the imported ieaits e6otinue to be very beautifully ombroidered. ci ten of Ciiattanoogn 1uerits $i,,, u0 000 In Gold and otlhet Proper:y. Our fellow itien, Wlliahl Van Ullriob, is Il luck-decidedly in luck. We called on him yesterday and gathered the following facts con cornin this good fortune Mr. Y an Ulirich's father's brother who has lived many Years in the uest Indies acumulated. a large fortune, consisting of $3,0,000 in gold) threb lake tteaim,ipm, and a large nmount bf rbid estate. lie lied Slay 20, 187$, leaving a will, which was opened Decembor 3, S73. The whole property of the testator was left to the brother al.d his two children, in equal parts ; hence, M r. Van Ulblich will fet one Imillion i! money and one-third of the other property. lie will leave in a fow days for Gariuy, whore his Oathe- ald sistcr live, for the purpose of receiving his fortune'. Ile will leave his family in Chattanooga, and return As hodi as possible, when he expects to locate permanently ard invest hir Moley. A Question of Rope. The question of a sprieg fession of the next Congress is on hapd. rhe New York Post and the Boston Ier aid favor it, and 'the Herald urges upoh the Relublicans the obvious good poli'ey of allowing the Demo crats to begin "ruining th'eir chances fir 1876" as quickly as possible. Other Independent papers are plying the the tepublican* with likb adviel to give the Demoorats rope enough to hang themselves with right away. But some of the Republican1 seem to doubt. whether tihe Demderats may tiot use the rope to hang somebody othey instead of adjusting it to their JW1 iniquitous necks. Beether.Tilltonh TuesdAy, December the 8ih, h.as been 6x'd for the trial of the Beech ir-Tilton ose. .t is suppose!d it ivill ocedoy the entire term 'of the 1s1urt, and of course it will be an tieresting subject of llrooklyn scan 1u for that period of time. In the >pinion of the wor-d, the result of Ihe verdict will not oh%nge the guilt )r inipleuce of the parties concern. d. That is al--aa\y fized In pdblie L-stimation, anti tie question !Io% 5imply is, what amount of domages siould brother Heeoher be tlade to bay for his crime The atteipll,t lting Inle i New York to n::kt th Sibbth a b.)liday, As it is inl L 111i ialia mnd the aountri, tif Sout hern Er rope. The Geamtnan Thieatre gives S11u1niy eveh i perfiNhnances, and the 'Opera Ilouse is open Sunday uight. As a matter of uotise, feeling is, high on the iubject. The prenebers have kigottutit Wisailed this imnovationl A te inulaage r of Ofending places if amusetnienat have been intdibted for Sbhath-breaking. But the other ,ide ,has rrieid., wtoo return the otttaWcks l' je ilpit, and are do Leroined t6 'test the matter in Court. Th t Near Frillin . The batnj,nign in tie State which [as just 'ende'd so sotisf1 ctorily fo'r i.he r~'e noll'dan orihatizationt real Ily began laset nprinig. The democrats began the fight b'y at,ra king ''us in o)ur entrentished positio.--Uniont. 1eald. .Yes, ania '.en the democrats "at tacked yo6 ib your entrenched pasis tion," th6y "raised" about fi O0 of your voters 'IThe next graind charge tag~ de6tioeraey makes on your ' entrenched posit i6n,'' theyv will sweep radioialishmi from the soil of South Caroina.- ren ville bailg "Alt I ladies,'' said an old epicure, as he pen bttl o win:, "What of a ohiampagne cork ?'' "Th e p op.. ping 9f t he question;" unaniniousily or led hl bl1adie<. A good iny person wocolid n't b'e hired for love or h'oney to saw four stibks of wood twigce in two,~ will sit down and write all day on the "lauilentabld w iolesale dostructioti of Amnerieuin for-ests." ,?wo dnslad les hold ing converse ov'er ,a new drbss-"AAnd dioes it fit.. well 1" ailhid one. "Fit ! yes, as i I had beeti niolted and poured in." A fellow, op arged with latredny offered sal a dfefense tat tlie doctor had given him 8o much iron that it made him btetnt. An 1Eoghihir.it i said, having heard about the~ Ynnkeo propensity of "bragging,'' thought he would make ant e3*perimetit In the art \im self., Hie walked uipto a mnarket we ma' statfd, and poInting to .soule largji*ermons said :"What; don't.you ,rali any htiggEr apples than Lbhose in A menca l, icApples l'" said the woman, disdainfully,' "ang body might know yott i was an Eng. liabman. Themn's huc obeeties." Hunting for Arkarais S6nith 1i criminal waste of tine. lie has changed his natre to John. T he papers are all talk i'A" about the nmonograim garter. What tin d'd jce is u garter, anyway 1 Ex, Senator Dool*ttle will proba bly he the democratie nominee foi %he W isconsin senatorsliip.. ''he Toledo Herald 9690s if Kaa kaua sells his kingdom to the United States he will buy a suit of clothes Ile owns a shirt now. MJany of the most prominent fiMi. lies of Now York ire going to spend t he winter in Florida. Besidei Gov. Dix, the Hlome Journal mentions the Roosevelts, the AiStors, the Coopers and the Balls. The States olecting governors in 1875 are : California, Uonnectieut, Iowa, Kelitticky, Maine* Hurylana Massauhusetts, Miine.ota, New lIa i mpsh ire, Ohin, Pennsyl va nia, Rhode Island and Wisconsin-thir,'. teen states, The political e'vents of the 'y'ar begin wi h the New Hamp. bhire election in March. At a recent oddiog, according t0 a report, "the j,llius upont6 bifdal supper table'i were pure amber thasses of quivering traiblueence, catching the wioe-cold\ed p'ristna of perfumed light, and holding thein in Cremulons 'nirrors.of rosy besuty-," How about the lobster salad and dougl'auts? San Antonia (Texas) ferald : e understand that Mrs. FitzgerAld,. tile etiterprising railroad contiaotress, is in our city. Sihe filled her out aU,t to grade ninet'en 6iiLs on the oth'er dide 'of the San Marcos, a,d has eb. ained a contract for a number of inlies on (his side. She la1s at hlr .11ositiob sorbfe hikly mules, a6ra ?ers, etc. A man on Long Islan.d, fAmods for ilk bogs, was arked shut wai the ;ecret of his success. lie ati-wered 'I al was ooie a good-hstdel pig. lhos'6 that when 'they eit 'co"stA.ntI 'lnnitig from one tiough to inother mud k*nocking their snouts against the Iext pig I sell to my neighbors, who ion't. kno6w better 'than to auy sWOU rouble. o-ne animals, while my con ;ented pigs get tat." A lady an,] hei- 6ight.y"6a' old hIughter were anong the passengbrs )ni a Woodwart avenue .ar yester lay, and prehenAly the'l,itt.le,t risa rnb. erved 't fij'n take out his handker hiei, flourish it around and then -vipe his nose. The child l1aned )ver to her mother 6nd 'hie'ed 'MaI iann, that gentleni is trying o flirt with me, but I shall give him ho hankechief signal that Idil -s't .is inotives !"--Detroit Free Press. The "cheekiest" theft on record is -eported fr6mn Virgini, where W -ascal stole a set of 'lse teeth from lie gums of a gentleman who care esly left his mouth open when he vent to sleep. TehiiUal laivyers Lre in some doat as to the exact For'i of indictment for this novel Irime, but the victim :ll it 1.nt burglary, being forcible entry and iht'racotion of plate. A mung the guasti et i hBtel dinue'r tab'le in this eity yesteidby werei mabubnd and wife from Iowa. Thne rnusbaind wasa a burly, big fellow, and he wllfe pale and,ling. When the waite-r cante l o takce tleir' dIdetr the man rbplied "Oh; bring me ,mO.st mtythmimig, but lay wife's health is rather poor and I'd like it If you ou'd bring hnr tmashed 'taters amid bild uig."-Dtroit Fr'ee Press. Governor Dix, it is h.rid, rbleasEd from the cares ahid veirations of flioial liife,is gding down to F'forida bo spend the wmter-, TIhe governor althoughn a septa g.earian; Is rstill a miigIty hittw, I lk 1'imrd- ie is deathi on wild ducks, snipes, pigeons, aurlewrs,, quails, pheasanits, wood'. eooks, and the other *imall gzame found in the populous regIous of the einpire at ate ; but when lhe eonies to deal with the bears, deer, .alliga. tore, sharks, swordfish and logger heads of the land of Flow~er$t he diay be staribd at first. How'ever, l'or, him follow hia ownt general order and shoot 'om do.vn on th'e epot. It seemts that Queen Vihotoria was pres3lnt at the "burning or a witeh" fact Is thuis recorded in the Ilijaitrat. ed London News i"Wiet durkness set ini, time queen and Pi-ineess Btea trioc, each bearing a toroh, drove out in an Speiu pineatoin, when a proecession of thle tenantry and ser *ants ofkthe royat estates, all bar rying~ torches, walked through the grounds and round tle easte, in front of which. a huge bonfire was prepared. This being lighted; a oar containing the effRgy .of a witch was d ra*n up, an d the torebbearer-a, form ing ia circle, the witch wai oommit. ted to the flames," and reels wore danced arond thne firs. " Neti is a wiife like a great-ibat? When her hufaband-iu rpe pi her.wrpdupi Shoriff's S4le of Perional Pr<4 iporty. Y virtat of sundry executions t Bdirected I will offer for sale to th imgliekt bidder before the Court Hlous door in Winnibomo within the legal hour of sale on the first Monday in Decombe next and the day following, the follow ingdescribed property, to wit': Ifousehold and kilehen fur'niture, Bed steads. Feather liede, Ma'ttresseis ai other Bedding, lot of Do6ks, Contents o Garret. I Loum, I hundred gallon Kettle I eighty gallon Kettle, 1 Sorgimum Atill I Wheel irrow, 1 two horse Wyaggon, I old Btuggj, I old Corn 8hell'er, I foui horse w agon, 1 Cart, I TArning Lathe, Urind Stone, I lot Wheelright tools, I loI 1ld Whpels and llms patterns and 8nu. dries in Shop, I lot Blacksmith Touls and old Iroms and I old Whlisaw. Levied upon as the property or Jacob Feaster at hlie suit of John C. Feaster agAl ist Jacob Feamter. . . -f L I. DUVALL, S. F. C. Sheriff's fi'e Viindhoro. 8. (. Nov. 21 1874. nov 24--x2 tl Sheriff's Sales of P'ersonal Pro po'ty. B Y virthe of a warrant on agrioultural Lien, and a mIor-gage I will oIler for sato for cash to the highe-t bidder before the Court. House 'door in Wiminshoro, within the legal hours of sale, on tie first M'Uiday in December next and the dai following, the following dtscribed per sonal property to Wit': .F dr.y lishels Corn, niore or less (in ih'iick,) one thousind pound Foddei. one Ainle. Levied upon as the property of Palmer Davis at the suit of goo. W. Cra*f6rd AgAiiist Paln'ier Davis. A fk 0, Seveay-Ivo B'nshels COr, nmrb or less One Horse. Levied upon as the I roperty of Alph6s Woodwurd und 1 nae Wood wa d Uttlhd tuit of A. F. Gooding agaiist Alphus Wo6dward and Isaac Woodward. A Lo , TW6 large SlAcks of flay and one Mule. Levied upon as the prorerty of James iill and Neil Glad'1ey At the suit of.M. -L. O\ving against James Hill ani Neil Oladney. ALSO, - I Bale Cottoi, I Mule. Levied dnon As the property of 8amin d-een at the suit of A. F. G-ooding against Sam G ree n. L. IV. J)UVALL,S. F. C. Sheriff's Office, W& innsabor'%, a,'0. Nov. 21 18t. nov 24-x2tl Sheriff's Sale of Personal Pro porty. Y virtue 'rta w rratt on agricultural B Lien I will offer for sale, for cash to 'the highest bidder bef6re the Court llouse door in Winnsboro within I he legal hours h Ale oil tei first Monday in December dext and the day following the lollowing escribed persoin property to wit : Sik Itales Cotton, and two mules. Lev, ied up6fi as .the pioperty of Calvin Belton and Allen Belton at. the suit af W. S. It )I againt Calvin Belton and Allen Belton. L. W, DUVALL, S. F. C. lieriff's Office, Winnsboro. 8. J1. ..,No.v,. 21, 1804, hov 24-tIx2 SHERIFF'S SALE. 3Y virtu f sund'' e'" outions to 1n1 ' direcied, I will otfer for sale for cash, at puolic atiction to the highest bid. der beforb Ille court house door in Winnis. horo withii the legal hiBrs of sale on 11he 'first Monday in December next Mid tie d,ay following, tihe followiilg dotcrilbed propert%, to wit. : All.t1hat. piece, parcel or tiact. Of latd, lying being and situate 1A t sout.h .eastern portion .mf Fairtiel county, State of Sr uth Carolina, on Saw. ney's Creek, cont aining.four hmmtidred and aeventy.I'odr mAcres, mnore or less, and bounded on thte north by lands of --n, ,09 ti.e eas by lands of Reen. be no'lware and lan'ds of flae Clarke, on the south tby.lands of 0. L. Baghey, nnd West by lands'of Da.ve Bioulware and thIi ers Levied upon na theo property of mn 1). Frost,gr., at. thme suit of Jesso Dr at Agaitist .Yohn D. ?rost ,Sr All that piece, parcel or tract of lard, lying, bmeinig and situate in the cout - of F?airlield .and State. of South Ca,rolina known as the 'llomne place" containinig onme hundred and fifty acres, more om, less, and houtnda by h inds of JQIha Itobertson, T'. J. lb Jones and lands la'tel' owned by Jamnes llarrison, decea@bd. ,Also another tract, of laud .ns tpe,county andu State aforepaid, cotntainimig cighit.y acres, more borless, a9d knoWn ad jhe "Darling placp'' ~onnded E' laids ofJohin Ro- ertson, lAndts lately owr.ed by .James larrisonl, dlecefaa ed, Thlom&s Mloore and othieru. Levied upoi. as,the property of A blym D. Jones at the suit of J AM. McCollum against T.I A, i t iece, p rce or tract of land litutate in thel county of Fairfield ar I Stat e of Southm Caro)ina, containing sove hundredl acres,mnore.or lesa, anti boundod by lands of Mrs. .Sarah Pearson, lands lately belon.giQg to then estate of B. F. Lyles, d ce,aeed, Dr. i. WV. Owens, WIVl l,i99 . l rapp andl ot hers. Levied upon as t.he property of Mrs. Mpart .a I'4 Dlaw.. kin., at te stilt of J. T. Dawkinms, snrvi ving admainislrator q,mrtl others against Mrs Martha N DawkaIns.. All that piceo >arcel, or traet of land ylng be ing qnd situat e,d in the Cdtunty f Fair field and Stato or South Carolina ant ul jung nine hundred acres, more or eas a nd boungled.by ilh-.ls of E. J1. Means Mrs. 19. F: 1Pea,mtdi and I.iirs IT. 3. Lyles, hliram Morgan, lands belonging *o the estato of Thomas Lyles deased, A. Cameron. Wesly Mayfield. 1. hI. Means, AI. Ii., Kerr and others. L,evied upon as the property of Jacob Foastor at. the suit of John C. tfeastor against. Jacob Feaster. L. WV. D UVA LL, 8. F. C. Sher1jif's office, iinsboro, bi Nqv. 7, 1874 nov'1d-41 x2. FORL SALE. FOt1R first elass Mules, several head of Mihleli Co*s, and an Ayrshire Bull, apply to b.CLWL, nov 21 LaGrange 8. C: DEALER IN FURNITURE O F TI' very best qualities, forl'arlors', C)anbers and Dining onnis. For design and workmanship, UNKQUA LLED! I offer at prices that. defy competition I Bedsteads MADE of hard wood, anld warranted t6 give entire tisfaeion. Ikeep no inferl or quality. Use economy and buy the best, and buy where you can buy the cheapest. Sleep Comfortable AND BUY the Peopl.e's SPRING BED. It is lie hest in ile markcet without ex ception. They are cheap. Kentucky IIATTAN and Split. i )eat Chairs a spe'.. Cilly. Our prices are beyond compe tatill i OF 'my owr. manenfeture, Window Shades, Wall Birackets, Packets and Mirrors. FURNITURE neatly repaired ni moder ate 'rices. P'icture frames made to order. Special Attention GIVEN to the Underinko.'s Dep-rt ment. I keepon hiind a fill supply of Metallic Cases Ind Wo.d Coins of tle Anesi inish. All calls promply at tended te. My terms are cash. I act. upon I lie theory that short seltlenents make long frie LA. oct 3 BUTTER I BUTTER I A UST 'Received 100 lbs. fine Goshe' T Riter. AIso a choico lot of Frewh Groceries, consisting of 3 bbis. No. 1 Mackerel. 3 hhls. No. 2 Mnckerel, 12 Kits No. I Mackerel, 24 Kits No. 2 Ifigh -amily, I hbl. Pigs feet, I bbi. Pickled Tongues, 100 ils. Dried Tonguies. 10 j lbs Bo!ugn.. Sausages. Also a choice lot of Sugars and Coffees, Syrups and Molnsses of all grades. Also a fine lot of Fresli Canned Goods, consisting of Canned Sal man, Lobsters, Mock Turtlo, Corn a.d Desiccated Cocoanut., Pt'tod Hnm, 'ukey a1n(1 Sardies. Also a fresh lot 6f Crack era and( Cakes, 1 D)ozcn Ba <es of Ilerk, imer Co. Cheese--thie finest in t.in Also conslantly on hand lreshm Flour and Meal, Bacon and Larti, and n choice ibt. o f \lcEwans Scotch Ale, rLiquiors an1(1 Segars of' the finest Grades, Powder, Shiot and Calps. John D).McCarleys sept 24 THE ELECTI0O7 CAUSED MUCH EXDITEMENT, ]BUT TIJE RUSiH AT 3. C.4u~ier& Co's., 18 All TIlE TALK. Full stook or Dry Goods, Blankete, Over. C'oats, Shawls, heady made Clotihing. Iloots and Shoes, Brownu, lienob; and( Check Iomoispuina. Calices, //o'slery, Gloves &c. BSH.i,N Oni iAr Foia casul, CALL, IN AND) BE CONVINCED. Parties ir.debtoJ to Sqjuier &Co MUST PAY UP A T ONCE: JNxO, C, SQUIEI R S TVOLIFE; nov 14. LLIT parties indebted to me for Stong. ~-an I Sea I owl Gunno.P, are hereby, am ified that their notes and necoun ts are due 1st. Novenmber.next, and that noc ex tension of time can he grant ed. Those pet-. tling theIr notes before maturity, wIll b.a allowed a liberal discoui t. PIERLRE DACOT, beo, 8 Agedth