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RAI.oAu SOEDULES.--Tho follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. U. pass Winnsboro: REoULAI PAsSENOER-NIOrT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A, M, For Augusta, 11.07, r. m. AccOMMODATION FURSOUT--DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, P. i%. For Charlotte, 10.45, A. N New Advert'eomonts. Town Ordinance-Wm. N. Chand ler, Clerk. Election Notice-..County Coin mnisioners. Mr. W. 11. Willingham brought in the first boll qf c)toij, on the 14th inst. Au eclipse of the moon will take place on the 23d of Adgust fime diately after the moon rises. A considerable portion of the moon's surface will be obscured. A colQre man last weekt near Ridgeway killed a rattlesnake five fect long, and fifteen inches around in its largest part. It has been -stuffed and is in Pahner & Edmunds' offico. The advertisement of Mount Zion School appea-s,. in., another column. This institution has had a long and honorablo career, and under the puseilit mj)anageDen1t no effort will be rolaxed to make it a first class high school. PAUADE.---The colored Hook and Ladder 0ompany paraded with their truck on Friday afternoon under com matid of President J. D. Smart. The band was out In full force and discoursed martial airs. Forty men were in uniform, including the band, and tlhey presented a very handsome appoarance. We are pleased to soc Alch a good orgaTlization existing. On the 16th, whilo eight convicts were returning from Saluda Factory, the foreniost one struc4 a gard named Ashford, in the lpao with a steel drill, precipitating him into tho river. Fivo ran off. The other guard jumped into the water, dragged his brotipr out, and then fired and killed a convict. Tie other four escaped. Ashford is bad .ly hurt. THE YQTE ON THE 1FEN~cE LAw.-An election took plaec o1 the 15th in townsips 1, 2, % 4, 5, 7, 9 and 13, to decide whether the present fone jaw shall ho changed.. Great inter' pst wyas rpanifested.. A. very large rmajority of the land owners favored the change. Somo few, for person ftl considerations, generally, op)posed it. The blacks, however, voted al iost solidly against it. Deoma gogues igl thon; that if the law passed they would nover own a cow or calf, or even a pig, or that they would have to pay ten cents a day for-pasturing a cow, and the land pwners won4d get the calf. In muany places the race issue was raised, and bsfore the election closed in some townshipe the vote was en.. tirely on the color li14 - I. B. Smith, of IUhode Island, busied himself hijnsplf several days writing tickets to defeat the change. Joe Thompson, Andy Stuart, Bill Ford, Giles Vaugh~n and others worked actively against it. On the other hand, Nathan Bl1ake, George Ford, Win. Rosborough, Charles Green, Ben Tidwell and. others did some splendid work at Winnsboro, and polled many colored votes in favor of the change. On Thursday the returns wore pollated and approved by the county commissioners, who make an official announcement is~ another column. Resolutions. At a meeting of 'the Monticello Demnocratie Olibe held on Saturday, the 11th inst., the following resoln.. tions were u4nanimously adopted: Resolved, That we, 'the members of the 9ntcllo IDemoqratio Club, both in our indivgh1ial anyl collective character, adopt the fol1fovng: .Whatever yna!be tehe n3 tivps of the advocates d Iia -in1le "Citi zens' Tigket," wve regard its an-. ,a ou~n'eit ' hoit unfortunate blundor, tonding direCtly toward the revival of that corruT iolitical or, ganizatiQn which, during its su pre'lacY, 01sistenl tly, defiantly and oxultantly placed in ofico such charactors as Moses, Whittemore, Elliott, and that long list of oflj..... plunderers, who for so many long years imal.1dipinistered tho public interests of South Carolina and of the counties thereof ; for there are, and from the naturo of thp easo can be, only two parties aillongst us, and the success of the one involving the dofeat of tho other, it necessarily follows that the success of this so. callod "Citizenio' Tickot" achieves the oyerthrow of the Domocratie, and tle revival of the Radical party. Wo are further confimed in this position by the Itnowledge that this so-called '"Citizens' Ticket" j" ropu diated with deep feeling by an ovor wholming majority of this precinct ; indeed, if thoro is one in our midst, claiming to be a Dvmocrat, who favors it, we have yet to learil who b1e is. 2. We are fully assured that the Plelpetiity Qf good governm1ent and the resuscitation of material pros perity hinge upon the continued success of th Dwim'oeratic party, and that this succes;i can bo secured only by the unity and purity of the party. By unity, we mean not only that thp great mass of the party will work for and support its iilli nations, but that each and ever, in dividual member will not fail to do so. By purity, wo mean, ill addition to the integrity and fair dealin which should distinguish the actions of the party, that all thI nmem1bers thereof should unhesitatingly obey the 1)ohosts of tile party, when au thoritatively wade know-n, after fair and full deliberation. Tie applica tion of this test being an easy mieth od by Which the genuine elnocrat may be verified, the party may be at no loss how to puify itself. Nor will any true Democrat complain, for the exigency of good government and prosperity exacts of all such a cheorful acquiesence, and rea.dy submission to rigorous discipline. 3. We respectfully suggest for the consideration of our brother clubs throughout the county, the proprie ty of a more vigorous concert of action by the party, and in promo ting this object, recommend the adoption of resolutions similar to the foregoing, promising the recoin mendation, however, by tho state~ ment that wQ stand reaqy tQ adopt ot-"ers.Inore expressivo of the henti met of the party, when such m1ay be presented for our cmnsideration. 4. That this club request the county chairman to call a mass inecting of the Democrats of this county at an early day, to ratify the noninations made by the County lionvention held July 14th. J. W. Lyla:Q, H. Ml. ZFALY, President, Secretary. PROF. N. SCHMITT, PlanQ, ]VIelodeon and Organ Tuner, 238 Main Street, Columbia, 5. (1. AVING an experience of thiirty-fivo yearsj inl tuning apd( rep)airing Pianos, ,~Iolc'econ, Organs anid othecr Muisical Inst!ruments, beth in Europe and Ameriea, is enabled to guarantee sat.isfac tion, or make no charge. Hie has the highest recommnendlations from schools ansl colleges in~ tho United States. July 18-tf. J.E.7er&B Co., Kay and 139, Meetinug Street, OI~HARLELSTON, S. 0. T~ 1IIOE8ALE~ dealers in Foreign VVand Domestic Hard ware and Cut lery, Guns, Bar Iron and1( Steel. Sad diory and Saddlecry Hardware, Fairbanks' Standard Scales. STATE AGENTS for the coletrated Farmeor's Fricnmd P'low. A T ULLJ TINE of Agricultural Implements and Steels. STATE AGENTS for the Tredcgar NJorgeo and Mule Shoes,. which have been recently improved, andl go now offer themi to the trade with satis O6UR ENIRE STOCK is now full and complete, to wl';ieh we invite tihe attention of tile Fall Traifo, .AB-* All orders shall receive prompt and careful at tention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 147 and 139, Mootin g Street, aug 11 tx augoct dee Charleston, S. C. Citizens' Ticket. For Clerk of Court, , 8. B. QILOWNEY. F'oi9gnty Conmissioner i, JOHN HIWNANT, HENRY JAOBJ, JAS. I. HARVEY, anui 74w LA(;JsN(~, GA.. March 29. 1870. 111rdfiid d' O>., Atlanta, Gil.---Dear Sirs: Itake pleasure in stating that I have uisel for the last tweity yeirs the iiedi (111n0 youl are putting up, k1own as DIt. 1INAI)FIE.P'S FEMALI: REOULAToR, aii (oi. sider it the best combination ever gotten - tog.tlier for the diseases for vhili it is recommeiiiied. I have been fiiiliar with the lpreparation both ats a I)ratctition or of niedicirno and in dolmetstit practicot anid cain honestly say that I consider it a boon to su'erijig females, aid ilan but hoo' that every Idy in our land, who niy be mil'ering in any way peculiar to their sex, iay be abl to procure a bottle, awl their sulleriigs miay not ily be re liv(d, but they may be restored to health and strength. With iiy kilest. regards, I sillm, resiecit fully, IV B. FERRIL, Al. D. COLUMBIA HOTEL. CHANGEIN PROPRIETORSI1p. r liiBnmidersigned have leased this ol( .. estiblished and woll kInow IIOTLl wihell is, gro e.rcellence, tfit only prop.p-rly const 111ce(I hotel ill the city 'oIf olu biila, binig coninlIioui ., i ry, welt gh ted iId veilat i dit t , tit is fiir hite I ad o' iny other hotel ( I arding h1ouse inl thIi c e it y. It will he the iil ofthe 1rol)liet:rs to liko the (OLt.\l 1IA I101'EIb des-rvelly -o'pilait, 1by keepIing a table whereoin Ci be folund all the substiaitials and4 delelica CiV80f tlie season. SUPnRIoR -ro AI, AND INi:Rion TO NONE. Otur objuct will be to ha1ve the Colia llptel well filled with guests, andi top accomlish this desired eid wec will cl))cto with the boardiiig house.s of the city as to )rice, While we 8111l, a1s to fare, attention aDd iccomoda tion, surpass them ill. TicANSIENT BOARRSn $2.00 PR PAY. Jioan t by (e week or iiontli at propor tion 1 rlitts. While our. prics are re luecil, our guests may be assurkd that fi nlo mnuril All r table be hiek ing inl the good thi nlgis to coii'mrt the ilile mani. Ouro bject is by doing a large busi less aild keepin a well filed Iotel it 11 reasonable price, vlicl tle public cal all'4rd to pAv. tIIat ']hat we 1ose in price wvill be made up0. by1 an increased businiess. Uar .AR will contain the P rest and clhoicost f4II.70RS, with polite atten dants to ti-et the WIl)ts of thirsty souls who desire to be accomiiodated vith good liquors. mixed to suit the wiits of thel iost fistidiolus. Inl a word, we wanilt tle travelling pIblic to give 1si a trial, liii g asslred thlt those Who stop) wit.h us .ill (.ill agai l, a m idvise all their frincds to do so liiewise. REENAN BROTHERlS, Proprietors, E. M. ('o1o,(NF, Cashier and Office Clerk W.M. Gonim.u, Alinager. Columbia, 8. J., August 1, 187I, aug 1.1 -xf5 TAX RETURNS. M Y dcputy will b'e ait th following - .plaes oil the (lays sliciiid, to take 'AX RETURNS for the fiscal y,par 1877. Pollsare coll.ctable ip; to sixty-years. Ridgway, August.Mi, 7th, 8t1 and 9th. Blythewood, .6 10th, and II th Durliam's, 13th and 14th Caldwell's Store, l7th. Gladden's Grove, l8th. Younigulesville, 2(ti and 2Isf. FeastirVi lie, 22nd and 23rd. 114),.ticello,2.t wi 2'h Jenukinsville,-th II0i'ul)th, 7t9 th and( 90th. W10th,0and 31th. durin the litil iii17ith. Estab2sLth and 21s. has emoed o th s~22ndx toan 23rd A'rClE, ;lo 29tan andC3th. White, i . atifcin 31asat.c Thoe oni(catC& Winsto wil for woken augr wl les l 7-tfonty, fuor. EsaluitOishe 1869.ted CHARLES MULLE. GNTACUeig' s otbeai W'~~ATCi i)HES, Clocs ad Jewelry re palC*.ired, ludftnisfaculley guarate, to oerbody -UlIN.WTXI JE Th Se ndbe om for worklogop owelr wil1 es aya9n e o Hampfall is esso fted, wel f nob Isittewilotn J Ettndaer A&gusmond, emrcesMODYAhiais MrANUFACTURERSia atetof wl Potbel)ana to eloctinnraryngiplesI4~ and ilrt al indPs welr vAill s, triat carefl drill Geing, ruadients Pulloy s &sen, a Coarmeri's peill Snte agelumsa Rountd Zo nstroegTe colltue.e located.The rnial hessio ofth twe poitca nd mtaAgu. 27llr t fth $tae, o scue acoubral to nstgect.o meas borahceh bthe iumaye te Classical Scaiecit and thesualngls branche.I weia, atenio0il b Opi Pamenutio eadg qpellingl and.t inc, Ppl ilrciota au loae. T. PrincVihes, rithpal ato -toecr a il patronag, C. WIcMaster & Wice 11AVE greatly reduced the prices of heir IAMBURG EDG1NGS, INSERTINGS, LACES, PIQUES, TRIMMINGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, FRILLINGS, COLLAUS, CUFFS, TIES, &c. Jll an4 pxaipine their '1Cheap ?how Case" of f'ODDS AND ENDS." july 28 F URN ITUR E, 'WINDOW Shades, Picture Frames Children's CarriageH, Lumber an(d shingles. Use eponormy by b4ying the best, and L)py wli.re you ean get the cheapest. april 26 1R. W. PHILLIPS. ITEJW 0OIDS I NEW GOODS ! E have just received a Ftook of SPRING AND SUIvIMMi prints qf the best brands at 84 cents. 4-4 Cambrics at 10 cents. Centennial Stripes .at 12J cents. .A.LSO, A. full Stock of Shirtings, Sheetings and Drilling at low figures. PILOT H INS>! CLOTHING ! We have just received a largo and con) plete2 stock of Spring andi $ummer Clotly hing which we will sell as cheap qs apy ane. HATS ! HATS I IUATS I Sents' and Youths' Felt and Strawv hats of ill kinds and at ainy price. [pASSIMERlES I CASSIMJERES I I We have just received a full stock of Cassi nerss fronm the Charle, tesvillo 1j119. --ALSO -- I'wceds, Cottonades, Jeans, etc. J. F. MYcMYaster & Co. CONGIWSS ST1EET G a 0 WINNSB3OTR, S. O. . EW GOOPFs [J, G, DESPORTEiS' AND BARGA31NS >RtY GOODS, CLOTHING, POOTS AND 811OES, WINECS, . LigUORS, febh8 A rTENrrON DANNEN TFBElt WILI4 IECEIVE THJ$ WEEIN AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK ,F FALL AND WINTER CALICOES, BLEACHING, SEA ISLAND, DRILLING? ,FLANNELS, 10-4 SHEETIN. (AT4L AND SEE THEM. NIW QOODS, NEW PRICES, AT R. L. DANNENBnRG's. aug 14 JUST ARRIVD, AX.. beautiful qelection of L.4ns anc Cam-brics, in all the .w 4e-jrgke Coloe and Pattorng. A beautiful line pf Hambur gigngu. anid Trimmings of all knds. acoos of latest styles an4 f greatly reduced ppioees. 4 lavge assortment of Fans, Buttene, Gombs, and ZbetionsB qf a)l kinda, Carll en un4darsi ned before makin~ our1chlses ,an you will besatisfioc LATEST, BEST AND OHEREST QQODS are purchased Qf jun 2SOLs WOLFE, DR.F,ENEN IIEMPIS cpn.stantly op hand a full sup, ply of Choice FAMII1Y GROOEkIhan4 PJ ATWA TION S?PT4gg, RIjsjook has recently bpen r ppshd, and be is now yeady to supply $hp Wants of all, LiAMI3 PgIggggY8 50 *o .?h~~a -fHid, iatee, bythe doa'e o f 49 9t. Dru18