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WINN$fBORO. S. 0. Thursday, April 0, : : 1877. It. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, JNO. S. REYNOLDS, Associato Editor. Mr. Oikey Hill his turned up (h)all 0 K in England under an as - suinod name. The Now York Journal of Com, meroe of the 29th of March says: "The appointmierdt of ox-Governor Aiken, of South C trolina, as Collec tor of Customs at Charleston, and ex-Governor Porter, of South Caro lina, as United States District At tornoy for that State, will probably be made as soon as the gubornto rial contest is settled." Upon what authority the Journalof Commerce speaks, is not given ; but President Hayes could not perform a more graceful act of recognition towards the intelligence and proper ty of South Carolina than by making those appointments. The National Repbulican, of Washington, pays a high tribute to Judge Mackey in the following : Governor Hampton and the gen tlemen associated with him will leave Washington for South Carolina to night. Among those who have most prominently represented Oov ornor Hampton and his cause at the National Capital, Judge T. J. Mackey stands pre-elminen t. A republican, unalterably, in his political faith, and holding his alliance sacred with the National Republican party, as represented by President Hayes, as the necessary agent to lift his people up to a high er plane of civilization, he advocates Hampton and home rulo with a zeal and sagacity which have made the cause of Govei nor Hampton ia house hold word throughout the country. At Last ! The welcome tidings lmuvo been received that Mr. Hayes will at last take a decided step in the course mappod out in his inaugural. The troops are to be removed from the State House, and the manage ment of local afliirs in South Caro lina will be relegated to the people. No lunger will the tread of the sen try be heard in the corridors of the State Capitol, nor the statuo of Washington look down upon the destroyers of the constitutional liberty he fought to establish. And it may be stated also, with some degree of confidence, that no longer will the sable visages of the Cham berlain constabulary be se en in bas-relief against the granite walls. Chamberlain acknowledges that this move establishes Hampton, and it is possible that he will yield to the force of circumstances, and bow himself down and out. It may be confidently expected that at last the devil is dead, that p~olitical and social anarchy is no more, and that a new era of p~ros perity is at hand. South Carolina has passed through the deep waters, and now stands upon higher and firmer ground than ever before. Now that, with success assured, we can reason calmly, it seems, per haps, not unfortunate th~at the comn. p~lete fruition of our hopes was de layed until the heat of the campaign had subsided, and both the victors and the vanquished had been pro pared to accept it. There will be much more of forbearance on the on< hand and acquiescence on the othei now than there wvould have beer earlier. The material progress wil be surer, because more gradual. Th< flush of political victory wvould hav4 engendered reckless financial specur lation, by which a collapse wouk have been inevitable. Now, pru dence will be comiminglna with con fidence, and business ventures wil ho all of a legitimate nature. *Another thought presents itself The people should wear grcefull: the laurels they have wvon. Clemien ey was the crowning virtue of (1w 9 mar, and peace has her victoriei more renowned than war. Govern or Hampton has counseled modlera tion and guaranteed justice to all 4 He will perform his pledges to the letter. And all who respect him and desire the welfare of South Carolini will co-operato in the endeavor t< miakae u n cor notth niui;,,n ~ a fiction but of the poople, not of expediency but of right, not of par tisanship but of liberality. At the saine time the Democratic party, which was the instrumentality of achi 'ving reform, must be the vehicle of its perpetuation. Lot it continue in solid phalanx, opening only to receive fresh recruits. The day is not far distant when all, black as well as white, except only the thieves and scoundrels, will bless the day that made Wade Hampton the Governor of the whole people of South Carolina. The Order for the Removal of the Troops. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 3. General V. . Sherman. Com m'fding United States Army. GENERAL: I enclose herewith a copy of a communication from the President of the United States, in which he directs that the detach.. ment of troops now stationed in the State House at Columbia, S. C., be withdrawn, and returned to their previous barracks or camping ground. You maro hereby charged with the execution of this order, and will cauxI the withdrawal of the troo)ps on. . Tuesday next, the 10th qf April, at 12 o'clock, m. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Giro. W'. MCCIAnY, Secretary of War. [coM MUNICATEl.] Our Town Police. MTesrR. Editor: PreHuming that the newly elected town council is open to suggestions touching mlatters affecting the pub lie welfare, I bog through your columns to direct attention to the importance of having a more efficient police force. It is a notorious fact that the community generally is not satisfied with the present members of the police, inasmuch as their fitness and qualifications are sari ously questioned. That there are good grounds for dissatisfaction there can be no possible doubt, and it is to be hoped that the fact of its existence has aircady hoeon:e so apparent to our "city fathers" that they will not hesitate to act at the proper time in accordance with the generally expressed wishes of the citizens, namnely, that' the town should1 have better policemen than thosc now employed. CITIZEN. THE BALL STILL R~OLLS ON GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods~stablishment creery & Brother COLUMBIA, S. C. E 3 E uceasattending the disposal of urMA(INIFICENTSToCK, which "e p11t upon the market early this season at such low figuren, convincen us that the publio appreciate our efforts to supply them with the newest and mocst stylishI gooda. Ituying as we de from the first hands and for cAar, enables us to offer SUPERIOR INDUcEMENTs. We are now receiving a new and elegant stock of SPRING AND sUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, which wvill he sold at the same low ruting popiular prices. We expect to do a LIrvE PUSHINo BUSINEaSm, and bargains will b( otfered daily. "A word to) the wise is sufieient." .M' 8ainplea sent on application and expressage paid on bills over $10. McCRlEERY & BROTHER, Grand Central D~ry Goo ds Establishment. T- A. MecCEERmY. B. B. MeCREnY. B. A. 1IAwrLs. WuI. HoIIEAN. feb 20 WRAPPING PAPER. M RHANTS are requested to com. . aeour prices for Paper and Papel )tags,wilth those paid elsewhere. jan 8 McATR&BR . (ET your Job rinting done at .TWE NE WO AND HERU ADD 000. TUTT'S PILLS A distinguished physician of Now Yorl says: "It is astonishing how. universally Dr Tutt's Pills are used. Irv'my daily rounds I heatr of thom not only among the poor but tlhcir virtues are heralded from the man lions -of the wealthy and refined. Know ing the inventor from his long connectior with the medical profession, I have grea confidonce in their merit., and of late have often prescribed them with the happiest re suits in cases where I desired to make a do cided impression on the liver." TUTT'S PILLS D Ttt has been en gae nthe ipractice CURB 8 SI H5A. mediine thirty years, ant ACHE. Corna long tune was demon " atrittor of anatomy in ther TUTT'S PILLS College o Geor iae oce, p~ers.ons usingj CURE DYSPEPSIA. la Pill have the ganran .. tee that thcKy are prcepared TUTT'S PILLS sre p CURE CONSTIPATION le hts succeeded ir combhining in them the TUTT'S PILLS o ngitgn s/If ng Iossie. TUTT'S PILLS t ist aharet petite by caumsin g the food CURE FEVER AND to properlyass imito AGUE. Thus the system Is nour ggette, and by their toi Snedcin the digestive or for~ ~U aion tiewsdmn gns, rlavr and health Cu BILIOUSB dOOLIt% evacuations are produet _____ I* The rapdity with whi Fr NJ1I TAU ONl FLUBN, TUTTc n PILLS thhilntic thsune Pils r the of o retnntagont CURE SIDNEY Oohqaclictes their ndaptabi.itl PLAINT. to nourish the body, ant. hence theircreaey i cur TUTT'S PILLS ~Iu1drvousi shagc pdteby c a, ewat CURE.TORPID LIVER. Igishaess of th liver, ant chronic constipation. .OEN TAIR wBfOBT 1N GOLD. TUTT'S PILLS E'SVILLf'K GIE APDNETIT DO. iate thir -Deatabirt GIVAPLAI o Da.to n years I have beer TUTT'S PILLS "rtodyspepsac CURE FOUL BREATH. ssiction, and piles, and ..... had well nigh cxhacst TUTT'S PILLS the matcrhsmedics for TUTT'S PILLS NEVER GRIPE. -hn yacdnyu TUTT'S PILLS ntc.Ibgnterue and the first close gave rt GIVE BOUND SLEEP. such reliet that I continucd to talce tlheama. I nim now am TUTT'S PILLS w ail , lave a goocithp GIVE BUOYANL !Iles have disappeared BPIRIT8. snul I have ained forty pounds it solid flesh. 7 TUTT'S PILLS b t'eiw it CURE FLATUII rid CUR OLTU E:~. Rllv. It. L. Ssssrsox, TUTT'S PILLS They are perfely CURE BOILS. hrmescabetk :en by young or old TUTT'S PILLS without restraint of GIVE CLEAR SRIN. PRICE 85 (SNTS. TUTT'S PILLS ePI: 35 MURRAY STREET, REMOVE ELOTCA.. NEW YORK. TRDTMPr :-D SCIENCE. Gray Bair cat (14 rhan ed to bee al pell nighaexhustlof s.b atrckyd sInlen like magic, and Is wat'raitmddPs weareless as water. Price $s.oo. Och rs Murray ISt , Nc Y tJ CLENDINIG, Boot and Shn Manufacturer wri~slO t, enn dietwe. pioundsiged ro 1 wuld afnotbe tot hase ofr aireiitt hi1 -- Rov. R.~ Lio Santn 'dl tyls ofwor iharlsst anieltak orkmnli mane, oby oung r old Nort or lsewereithepoutrstrait of sold t reamonadie. reocpain promtly ttened t. IEn strol Csh oTRIMPK J. SCENIIC. rAyE Hai .ca)(b CaseRoLI. In thc aot sin eaplcate.o To Jud T'rd, Ree sod etse grc, andnis Fordrtonmls Ford waron Prieato, Oficate 35cMurraysn, . hY. Bot andy Fhord anhnycturr l VlhiN1 Odes o, o di. Y OU are THeEb reuirderoigner re the pecutfn ioann to thdp FairieldCo ttizens5 of Field ohatock aotManunctory twfoa one doriblow r. 1877 touloweus, ifreared tou manufactur< rel ste of wonrs Ford, decsedia an orkmodaltimnner touo the verJy Fort ntmarteitho, andiefuy ato a the adeb Ford. Je~se Ford enifcsr For aretosh Nrtho, elsehere. I kee honstalyordP Ford angd tok Deni ealh neUppe Leanltherof Findngso&. whyiche with Colin atresonbliaprieth Rcharsn p)romtaofened eal erm sicte tash, (ly Of UTY.D OF 7,ani -rvso Ieno the Creetiess of Proat h ren n i odPsto od Crln Caven, thdry Ford and Phel thisd, legl heia of a,r Ford who 1877. as mote tweth dayo e o rAnD 1877,t show Caulofnyy an n, ewly rh scibdirte, aeind safotLonuaeni toedor inomy.olcsol ntb iie osed alloti to e ai Judy wore For, Carolin ples t one,bt fric Ford andLoia Dis lechon-f, teeth herof;and.. als Uwh te ai Judy -SfodRubnFrJseod WHITE LEAD, OILS, MIXED PAINTS, &c. I OR sale at the Drug Store of D1. W. E. AIKEN. T HE above materials are of erer for sale, as PURE AND UNADULTERATED, and any purchaser not satisfied with them can return what has not been used, and pay notlhi.ng for that used, if they be otherwise than exactly as represented. I wish the country no longer WITa wA5HIED, but painttd up. mar 31 TO OUR CUSTOMERS HO are indebted to us for PROVIS. IONSor PHOSPHATES, we would respect fully call attention, .that your bills are due on or before the first of November. Wa are depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are due at that tune. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our promises promptly. Beaty, Bro.e Son. oat 12 NsrOTICEB. U. S. Internal Revenue SPECIAL TAXES, Mziy1, 187T', to April 30, 1'Ss r jHlE Reovisd Statntes of the IUited ..1 States, Sectionls :3232, 3237, 3 -38 an dc 32319. require every person engaged in any bust'ness, avocatiton or expiloyment which runders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, To Prmocure' nhid palace Coin . picnouusy in lais EstaaIta ualesat or1 pia('e Of' BeiNIaaexx . nsTrAMP' denoting the paymnent of said SPECIAL TAX for the *pecial Tax Year beginning May 1, 1H77, befoire commiie.c ing or continuing business after A pril 30, 1877. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also reqluiredc by law of every person lia ble to Special Tax, as above. THlETAxES EMBRUAcED wITHIN THlE P~IsI(VONs OF THEl' LAw ADo vE QUOTED ARES THEl' FoL LOWING, Viz: Rectifiers, $200 00 Decalers, retail liquor. 25 (00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100 00) Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 50 0(1 D)ealers in malt liquors, retail, 20 00 Decalers in leaf tobacco, 25 01) litail dealers in leaf tobneco, 500 u0 And on sales of over $l,u00, fifty cents for every dollar in excess $1,000. Dealers in 7vanufnetured tobacco, 5 00 Manufacturers of stills, 50 (00 And for each still manufactured, 20 CO And for each worm manufactured, 2' 01) Manfufacturers of tobacco, 10o00 Manuactlers o f ias00 thaner oftobaeco,first class (more thntwo horses or other animals), 50 00 Poddlers of tobacco, accond class, (two horses or *ther animals), '25 00 Ph'ddlers of tobacco, third class, 'one horse or other anirnoal), '15 t 0 Pedidlers of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot or public conveyvance), 10 00 iBrewvers of less than 500 barrel,, 50 t00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more, '100 01) Any perion so liable who shall fail to comply with the foregoinrg requiroeents will be ubject to sever.- l"nnltes Persons or firms liable to pyayo the Special Taxes named a anye ofs apply to L. CASS CARPE.NTER, Collector of nternal Revenue at Columbia, and~ pay for and procure the Special Tax Stampor Stamps they need, prior to an OTI I7- anid WI HIOUT .FUitTlEN Sp~ecial Tax Stamps will be transmitted by mail only on receipt from the pberson or firm ordering the game of hpecific Idirpetions so to do, tog~ther with the Inecessary postage stamps or the amount requifed to pay the p)ostage. The lostage on one 5stan11p is three cenlts andl~ on two Istamps is six cents. It is is desired that they be transmitted by registered nmail, ten cents additional should accompn the application.,an GREEN B U Commissioner of Internal levenu'o, OwceR o7 INTERNAL nrEiNigE as~o~ 17 oi a fnnary 23, 1877. I.ELa W :W c. m THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICVE. All business entrusted to him in either capacity will receive prompt atten. tion Office on Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro hotel. Hi. A O. AILLAIID. JNO. S. IR:T oI.na. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, -ATTO RN EYS AT LA W NO. 3 h A W RANGE. A. M. MAeKEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 1, L AW RANGE, Winnsboro, S. 0. 00 Special attention paid to the speedy collection of claims. Will practice in all of the courts of this State and the United States. LADD BROS. WE have now completed one of the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &o. IN THE COUNTY. We will not be undersold. Let us say, however, that our best Calicoes are 10 cents a yard. We cannot sell thorn lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods. GIVE US A CALL 0 T0 OUR COLOLED~I FRIENDS As you have always put confi. dence in us, wve will state that you may depend on getting goods at a regular even price. No baits held out to any one. nov30. Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the AManufacturer on favorable terms. "THE' ANaON HARDY CUTI-JNG AIACnINES arc the bese and cheapest low p~rieed machine miade, and have a national repui tation for utility and durability."---Te &ectrotyper, Cicayuo. THE A~sON hARDY PArPER CU'rrER Is by far the best nmachineo which can be ob' tamed for a less p)rice than one hundred' dollars. It. Is of great strength. 'These rmachines have always taken the highest stand. It is the only machine to which is applied the Patent Mfovable Cutting Boar<d. This device has a reputation ot itself: by it, the cutting board cnn be in stantly and accuratelyr moved; so that .a perfect cut is insured This is a very Im p~ortant lpoint in the machine, and one that is posses~sed by no other. It greatly reduces the labor of p reparation in work ing the paper backward and lorward. We cannot too strongly recommend the adlvantagen of this patent movable board. It is wvorth the price of this mnachine, and purchasers should fully understand how highly it is to be valued."--Ge. P', RoroeU a:t' Newospaper Reporter and Printer's TnE LATEST IMPRovED HARDY CARD CUiP. TER is pronounced the moat desirable Card Cutter in the market, for the general uses of a prmnting ofilee, The well 1known RtUUorma CARn CUTTrER with my latest imnprovements, is still pre ferred by mnany printera and holds its faitism over etheor mnaines. None genuine but those having my full address lettered in the castin. MO'Newpegers In want of advertising from first parties should send for my circular. F. A.UARDy, A ubuirndale. Mass. Ie will buy of those that buy of me. ONION SETS, ~XHITE and Red Ohion Sets1. l Vfresh Garden Seed In great variety, so Herb and Flowe Sed. A iso, a lotof L49B and other Blankse.