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RAILOAD SPHEnUIEs.---Tho follow Ang are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and . t. R. pass Winnsboro i REGULARi PAsqENqEn-NIQIIT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. %I. For Augusta, 11.07, 11. U. AOCOMQDATION FIixioijW-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, p, ar. For Charlotte. 10,45, A. U New Advertisements. Notice - R. L. Dannenberg, Every mnan should do his whplo duty to day. Judge Kershaw passod through Winnsboro Saturday on his way to hold aourt in Yorkville. Ho is look.. ing well, There was a imatch game of base ball yesterday botwoon Jaolson's Creek and Winnsboro. We have not yet learned the result, The Southemn Cultivator for Sop tenmbor hat been received, and is full of readling njatter, This maga-I zine is one Of very long standing--i a circumstance strongly indicative, in these hard tiines, of iti great ex collence, AN ESCAPE.-On Satuaday last, Trial Justice Elkin had beforo hin) Jim Crump, a somewhat nvtorious character, on the charge of burg. glary. The evidence against him being suflicient, he was committed to the guard-house temporarily, 1 with a view to kee) him securo till C he could be put in the county jail. But on Saturday night he broke out of the guard-houso, and is again at large. Crunip l1aa (ito a notoric- I ty in Kershaw and Iticidand poun- f ties, and he should be recaptured. that lie may receive his desorts. People should be on the lookolit for him, that he may be brought to justice. A SENSATION AT T4:D SPRINGS. Tlis Mysterious Revelation that Put to Flight the Lady Guests at the White Iulphur. A corr03pondOnt of the New York Irald, writinv from the Groonbrier IWhite Sulphur Springp, under date of August 24, makes the following mentiou o f a sensation at that plaoo I "Thursday furnished somewhat of a female sensation, the details of which have not yet fully transired. It appears that a certain lady visitor fronm Washington has for Borne past been ondleavoring to make a little notoriety by a .rpeital of her-experience in New Orleans uder the admniistration of General B. F. :Uutler, The lady formerly lived in Savannah, Ga., but~ move'd to Washington some time previous to the war. When hostilities began this lady took every occasion to display her secesaion proclivities by words and acts, and mado herself considerably obnoxious to the au tliorities there. As a consequence o,f this Mr. Seward, in order to rid hiimself of a troublesome oustomer, sent the lady South --to New Or leans,wahere she was when it was taken. possession of by General Butler. Here her rebellious sen)ti ments got the better of her discre-. tion, and for jeering at tile passing funeral of a Union offier she was| imprisoned for six monthp, This imprisonment is the subject of tile story which she has to tell. Now for the sequel. Finding it imnpossi~. ble to obtain a select audience be, fore which she could relate her. pr'ison experience ipider the ira, in.aculae Beri1 she summnoned the ladies from the parlor to the ball. roorm. They came in forcen'A.M ao., companied by male escorts. When all had entered t.he lady ordered all the gentlemen to withdraw, as ther revelations w,re gue as could ndt be made in the presence Qf both sexes. The gentlemen thou with-. drew and the revelations begant 'What the nature of -these wer cannot be agee.toginod, 114t nortain it.is that when they reached a cer taim point1 an aluion bein~g mAde to the relative of a ladf pgeseint, the, a4dienee 16W6 up and the ladies fled Pire,cipitately. Perhaps General Butler can rise and explain. * ortait; it is tgh,at thQo here who would Ofcandanat those. that can will rgcite The raatter remaina ani impenetralo raystery, and slide 'it occurred has been the chj9/f topio of, conver5atQn among all i st.-male and feriale gossips at the Springs." A qu&itit fy stel rais have Anqtler Falsehood Exposec. WAsm,,-rox, August 30.--,A spe -ial to the Now York York Times lays: %Ohief Justico oartor, of the 3upremo Court of 1ho District of Jolunibia, says that ho ha made up is mind to refuse to honor any -equisition from Governor Hompton n iase the latter should call uon min for the arrost of Cardozo and )ther South Carolina Republicans, iow in Washington, who are said ko have been indicted by a Demo )ratic grai4d jury in that State." Fudge Carter says that ha haa iijot Ahought about the matter, and 'wil I lot give it any considertion 14n1til t becomes necessary for him to do ;o. In that easo he will probably joisult the PresidVnt, who can very ioon toll him whether or not Ejal4pton is recognized af the legal 3ovarnor of the State, ALBERP MEYN, of Boston, during welvo years paid the premiluni on 525,000 of life insurance. The bur. len was too heavy for his business, md was the cause of his bank, :uiptcy ; bit ho struggled hard and mccessfilly to malco the payments, hoieving that by doing so ie was -ocuring his farnily against poverty tftor his death. Within two years me after another of the conpanies in which he was insured have gone Jo piecs, and whoj h died, several vecks ago, all his policits were vorthloss. Hls wife and children ire penniloss. Tin, NEw TOWN HALL AT AyER, Phis elegant structure is now coi >loto. In bouty of design it sur assos anything of the kind in tho itate. Constructed of brick and lark narblo, it is as pqrmanent as t is charming. The English archi ects have adorned it in subdued 1olors, which please without tiring lhe eye. Dr, J, C. Ayor built and ,avo it to the town ii acknowleig-. nent of the distinction they confer -ed upon him in taking his name. Uthough it is a generous gift, still he hearty good wishes of a wholo )eople are of greaztor value, and the ,enerous donor has doubtless se mrod them.-Groton (Mass.) Jur tal. Blind Tom is now in New York mnder the tutelage of Joseph ?oznan ski, a well known musical >rofessor, and is said to be improv nig marvelously. His -wonderful 'ift appeare to increase as lie grows >lder. Of course he cmntinues to earn evorybhing by ear. Y place of busir,ess will be closoI on Saturday next, the 8th i st., on ccount of 140holy, aep 4-12 R. L DANNENBERG. NOTIOP4, 1 1E Board of Equalization for Fairfield county wvill meet in the offiu,e of the sount y Aud itor, at Winnsboro, con Tues lay, the 11th Sept muber, 1877, andl con inue in session until the p)roperty as ~xhibited by the returns shall have been mquahized, I. N. WITHERS, s ep l-xt t I County Auditer. ELECTION NOTICE, P URSUANT to a proclamation issued .by His Excelloncy. Governor Wade lamupton, an Election will he hold in l''airhiold county on~ TUEMD VG THE OUIITHI DAY Ol? ARPTEMBERt, 1877, to ill vacanies nowv existing in the >fllce of Clerk of Court and County Comn nilssione . .The fo1 wi.ng-namned persons are desig lated as m~iagers, to conduct said elec ,in at thqfr resp)ective prooincts: P VI1rAM's, A. J1. I4amar, D. H. R:>boi'tson, Jas. lih GLADDEN's GnOvE. J, MI. Uiggins, Henry Etevonson, 1. S3. scott, Jr. YoNoUEdv.ILL. J. A, Stewart, John MtcCrorey, J:~ C, Brice. .FEAs'IrvXLLE. J. Hendrix AIoLane, D. I'. Crosby, J. ., V. Legg. H1. M, Zealy, 'E". Neli, W. Hi. McGill. John w)e, T4omnpa Qh~appl, A. J. P, McFli, '.. W, Robinsong, Thos* Inderso.n. POKo, W.bItuy', - .I4.5 dlaw, W. HI, iEmad4way. D, . Davia, 1.. TIhomas~in, E. K. Nos )orbigh,. C. )t. Ilnbqe?n, 0. OBacot, A. yV. a agers not'previously qualified are ~equ1ite( 'o subscribe to thue usual oath, ma fle thQ 891010 Ii he offieQ of th0 Cle1t f the Court. o~a l~Ih bo e#fdrt*~ed to stridtl O\,i(mU. F. GE~P (orhibmletopr E1l4etion:fdt' frheecd DANNEI FULL LINE OF GENTS', YOUTH T4ARGE ASS( CALICOES, BLI;ACiIINGs, SE D .AL M I 33 1 1EAUTIFU] GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS, L zM/E TW193lM LARGEST TJVNKS Il THE B Call and see my new STOCI OF you, both iln pricea and quality. Rc . . D A September 1-.tx1m v W HAT is more common or distressing than a billions attack? Who is not familiar with the well known symptoxa ? Opression across the stonixoh and chest, loV spiritf, estlessness, gloominess of mind, weakness, dull headache, dirty, g.roney appearance of the skin, yellow tinge of the whites of the eyes, loss of appetite, andi cost.ivonless. Simmorns Hepatic Compoundl will cuyo you. 15 mlId and gentle inl its aetoin. II removes the bile from t.he whole system It gives tono andl strength to the whoic frame. It gives the Liver a healthy character, and restores the sinking and drooping bodly to health and strength, This niedicine has~ been tried by thouis ands'and never found wanting. Undoa jts influenice the lace will have the bloom oflhealth, the eyo its lustre, the brain its poer .t will invigorate the feeble, and prove the greatest bl.essinig to those whc sufror. Try it for yourselves rnd you will re commend it. -FOR BALE B-. -. E. AIKEN, MoMAsynn & BnrcER, Winnsboro, 81. C. R, W. Barnic & Co., Woodward's, S. C DOWIE & MOISlE, Proprietors, inug28-sw Charleston, S. C. IBlytheWoo(l Female Semlinlary Tp HIS SEMINARY is located 161 milei .Lfrom the city of Columbia, on the 3. C. & A. 1t. RL , near Blythowood Statior) (fbrniorly Doko). The next session will begin Septembeim 12, and aQlntno forty weks The Pr.inci pals will be idcd by tonohi. era of skill and long expertence. ,The Munsical Decpartment will be presi ded over by a Goermnprofessor, grad uat( of a German Miusical Colhlego. For further p)artic ula rs and catalogue, address REv. A. W. LAMAR, or, PaOP. WV. S. DEULHAM, Blythewood P. 0., C. O.-& A. R1. RI., S. C, aug 25-2wv IVifes, iEqrS, 1'obocc0, &c, IN Pal bSerry~ Win,o~ N.C Port Wino, fine importedl Claret Wine, Kfor talfle u.so', ALSO, Fine prtlulo dry $gupperslong 3Vmne, Otard's & Co. genin d Cognac Brandy, pure N. C. Apple Brandy, dhe lee goqe MZouniain (Georgi1 Corn Whiskey,'pnii' N. Cl. Swvdet Masn Corn Whiskey, M1y Oabnet4Bo--theo hest wvhikey in town. and 4' full stock of all other good Li nrs Also,. tbh colobratede. Jp ljan Pal Ale, (rOAhi LAger (p 84em '89r rlirig 'i or op ~' bag Lemons fos innaWJ M oAn1tWOhi WBERG'S, S' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. )RTMENT OF A ISLANDS, AND HOMESPUNS, AT sir 'E3 Im. (3- C mm STYLES OF ADIF,S' AND UENTS' NOTIONS, hT, M-A m uk STOCK OF )RO. JEANS AT AL14 [CES, QOODS, and I assire yo to please spoctfully, JThEXN"STB MITZ, 0 CQNGREQSS STREET NW E w G 0 D WINNSB3ORO, S, O. NEW GOODS U. G. DESPORTES' AND -BARGAINS iN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, feb 3 E., ELc. F UR.NITUR E, 'WTINDOW Shades, Pigture Frameos, Shi idrert's Carriages,' Lumnbei and UJse ocoor.y by buying~ the bost, and buy whore you can got the oheapest, april 26 I W. PHLLIPS. Estaiblished 1858 -CHARLES MULLER Hase roemoved to the store next im Franois A CH,Olooks and Jewelry to ov rci , and Ratisf o gtnt4 'Thoeg ,pht,ed t;in o'wu~o Je91#y,wll pioeuIe p,a A*b oa1oe d'o Mampton is J.1eotd~ WLZFS Hura for fiamuo! GRAND SPRING OPENIN' --A'r TIy P1 y Goods, Fancy Goods, and Milliner'y Bsizaar, O F a beautiful and full lino of laf004 novolties in 1pring and Sun mo Millinery and Faney oods, consisting in pa1rt of:laadios', Misses' q14d Children's triiuned Hats, flowors, Bibbpns, Silks, Nots, &c. A large lot of Ladies' Collarettes,Fiebs and otlier fancy articles. lispection of the Ladics and publiv generally solicited. We will endeavor to leaso the most fas tidio4s. All we ask is that yQu call, and Ko for yourselves, and give ts a trial. Now Spring Prints. Conteqqiqj Stripes, Dress Goods, Wlkite Goods,Dvo.js jilprov ra, Corsets QlQviry, (ivus, Notions Clothing, 14ats, Shoes, &c. Agont for Butterick's reliable papo patterns. Ladies', \lissea' and C4i)drei' new patterns in store. GROCERY DEPARTUENT, Just filled up with fro<h Groceries, Con. fectionaries aid overything uspally fpun4 in a fir"t class house of the kin4, A lot of Furniture, Laths, Shingles, &o, Liumber low for Cash. J. 0. BOAG. You cn find all you want by calling on april 14 4'. 0. 33co% , J.E.Ader & Co., 13T and 139, fleetlaig Sti-et, CHARL1 STON, S. C, W ~HOLEAE dealer i1 Fproign W and Doiestic Hardware and Cut, lary, Guns, Dar Iron 1nd Stool. Sad diery and Saddlery Ifardware, Fairbanks' Stan'dar( Scales. STATE AGENTS for the celebrated Varinor's 10ricp(d I'low A FULL LIN]I of Agricultural Implements and Steels, STATE AG1ENT8 for the Trodogar H1orso and Mule Shoes, which have been recently improved, aid we now of0er theji to the trade with sati, faction. OUR ENTIRE4 STOCK is now full and conuplete, to which wo invite the attention of tho Fall Trade, . All orders shall reoivo prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 139, Meeting Street, aug 11 f x augoct dee Charleston, S. C, Mciaster &c Bce 0 IIAVE greatly reduced the prices of their EAMIBURG EDG.tNGS, INSER TINGS, L A.OES, PIQUES, TRIMMIlNGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, FRILLINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, Call and exap.ino their "Cheap Show Case" of "ODDS AND El 3S." Sjuly_28__________ E~. 3. McCuley j S1~ to ' S attention to his now .L.Stoock o Se and Shoes, all sizes and styles, at 1... recodentedly low prices ALNO, An entirely .new E4 ok of Groceries, ugar ofalL.graes,Coreo, l(oo, liominy, Meal, l'6ap, 8tai'eb, Soda,Poepe Toea,ete, Fine Seed Irish Potatoes. Chotdest Brands 4f Four. ' Red Cor. anid itye Whiskey in town. .obage and QIgr i bolasses. Lard, ~iok a&s I9 Wort taarkot prices nia ~ . MeCARLEY. Shirtsi Shirts I Shirtsl IN AIlTTA ujf enu 2200 Linen