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RAILROAD SCRIE)ULEs.-Tho follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro: REOULAR PASSENOE1-NIOn-T. For Charlotto, 1.25, A. 1r. For Augusta, 11.07, P. b. AccomroDATION FRErlnT-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, r. ?. For Charlotte. 10.45, A. M New Advertisements. Augusta Hotel-W. W. Moore, Proiriotor. The Cheap Stores-B. Sugen heimor & Co. The next entertainment will be the circup. This is said to be just a little bit the best circus that has over been along. Mossrs. John S. Cathcart and David T. James, of this county, have been drawn as petit jurors, to servo at the November term of the United States Court, at Charleston. Vrsr'r,m LAWYERP.-In addition to the local bar, several lawyers have boon in atteidanlce on the sossions of the circuit court-F. W. MeMas ter, W. H. Lyles and W. S. Mon toith, Es<1., of Columbia ; W. L. DePass and T. H. Clarke, Esqs., of Camdon ; T. C. Gaston and S. P. Hamilton, Esqs. of Chester. Tis CImCUIT Couwr.-The follow ing is a synopsis of tho business disposed of in the circuit court since our last report: Sam'l. B. Clowney, as Clerk of the court of Common Pleas, vs. T. W. Rawls, action against defendant as surety on bond for mnoney-Jas. H. Ilion for plaintiff, Gaillard & Rey nolds for defendant. Verdict, under instructions of his Honor, for plaintiff in the sum of $643.32. A. B. Mulligan vs. Lucretia Macon, action on promissory note W. H. Lyles for plaintiff, MeCants & Douglass for defendant. Nonsuit granted on motion of do fendalnit's attorneys. Charles Thimberg vs. G. P. Hof m.al, action oil pro'11ISsory nol Jas. H. Rion for plaintiff, F. W. McMastei for defendait. Verdict for plaintiff for $75, the amnount admitted and previous ly tendered by defendant. John Martin vs. James M. Yongue. action on note. Verdict for plintif, by consent, for $53.95. Stephen T. Robinson as execu tor, and others vs. Thos. J. H. Jones, as executor. Verdict for plaintiff for $1761..15. W. E. Aiken vs. Geo. W. Craw ford, actionL for money due on sale of horse-WVm. H. Lyies for plains tiff, Jas. H. Rion for defendant. Verdict for pilaintiff for $75. J. C. C. Feaster vs. C.W. Faucctt and wife, action for recovery of land--W. L. DePatzs, F. W. Mc Master and A. M. Mackey for plain tilT, Jas. H. Rion for defendants. This case was submitted to the judge. ______ The Entertainment. Quite n, select audience assembled in the Thespian Hall on Thursday evening to witness the entertainment given in behalf of Mt. Zion Insti tute. The programme was varied, and the spectators received the full worth of their money. Part fir-st opened with the "Crys tal Monument," a beautiful tableau. Upon the centre of the stage stood a monument of snowy wvhiteness, while on each side wvas a picce of statuary, a third figure, somewhat smaller, capping it. The figures were beautiful, and admirably poised, and together formed the most effec-. tive tableau we have witnessed in some time. Tho audience expressed their satisfaction with loud applause. Next followed a chorus, "Hard Times," and a glee, "Light may the bioat rowv." B3oth wvero well ren-. dered by the choral club. These wore followed by a recitation by Mr. R. L. Dunnonborg, of the well known and favorito Irish poem, "Shamus O'Brien.'.' Great care had been exorcised in the preparation of this picce, as was evinced by the ad% m-irable manner in wvhich it wvas ren dered. The Rspeakor's action was grae'ul nm1 mmprop.iate, -hl h:,. voico was well modulated to suit th variod omotions following each othQr in swift succession. "Shanius" was a decided hit, and received enthusiastic applause. "Boilo M11ahono" was next given by the club. This was followed by a tableau, "Love among the roses." It was the same old story, the young couplo in the foreground, oblivious of the love god, who, from a secure porch behind, is leveling his fatal dart. This, of course, ap pealed to the youthful; and, to the old, revived memories of the past. Such representations always do re ccive their ieed of applause. After this followed the song and chorus, "I'll romember you, love, in my prayers." The principal part was sung by a young lady just in her toons,'who made her debut on tho occasion, but her voice already shows a fine compass, and her notes, especially in the tipper register, aro remarkably full and sweet, giving high promise of the future. She will be quito an acquisition to futuro concerts. Part second opened with another beautiful tableau, "Morning Star and her Sisters," which was succeeded by the comic song "Who comes knocking at the gate," which brought down the house. After this, by special request. was present ed the celebrated and justly popular farce of "Box and Cox." Messrs. Ladd and Chandler, with Mr. T. W. Lauderdale as the widow Bouncr, kept the house in a broad laugh from beginning to end. Thus closed one of the most pleasant ama tour performances that has been given in Winnsboro. Much credit is due to all concerned for the man ner in which it passed off. The string band was out in full force, and was an important feature of the entertainment. During the interval between the parts of the programme, and after the perforianco closed, refresh. ments, substantial, and otherwise were served up. In the two corners of the,hall nearest the stage, t:ablei were spread in the most inviting manner, while the bewitching waitresses who attended thom formed a most enchanting back ground. Wo submit, though, that it is bad policy to put a follow's sweetheart to dispensing refresh ments, for, how in the world can he get up an app)etite when in her comn pany ? This is throwvn out, by the way, as a suggestion. After the onter'tainment came the inevitable dance, and when the re p)orter left, the pleasure seekers were enjoying themselves with lancers, quadrilles and glides, as if they never intended to disperse. Durmng the day, a sumptuous collation was sp)read at the Thespian1~; Hall, where, for a moderate price, the greatest abundance of good things was served. This cleared a hiands9ome 'um. AUGUSTA HUTEL, Corner of Broad and Washington Streets, AU(AUSTA, (44. ..Ljmoldld andxi newly furnishgIed. It iloented iii the centre of business. Telegraplh Ollico ina thme Iotel building'. Exrss~ Oflice in the same block. Po.s. Otfice only one block off. All other pub lic conivenienices~ close at hand. SW T1ho Offico of the Hotel will bo open during tho night, and guests will be received or called1 at any hour. W. W. MOORE, Proprietor. Rates of Board, $2.00 per day. oct::0-xly Lowest Prices for Cash. J~ HAVE just received a large and I. well assorted stock of Groceries, wvhich I offer cheap for CASH. I am selling out my stock of Boots and Shoes at COST PRICES. Triumph and Lynchburg Rlye,and Stone Mountain Corn Whiskies. Fine Brands of Tobacco and Cigars. Highest prices given for Cotton, R J. McCARLEY'S. JFOJE S.A.]".D A now Piano, made by one of the load.. ing manufacturers of the United Statos. The instrument has a coimass o seven and one-third octaves, and is finished with all the latest improvements. .(t can be bought i~t a groat reduction from retail p)rice. Apply at the ofieo of TJIR NEws AND I!EnALD. ,,une 2a.tf FILLED WITI I DRY GOODS AND CROC] Tile Cheapest -GREAT B1 Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Bacon, Mackerol, C GREAT 13ARGAI All we ask is tc AND WE ARE SURI THE LATESI BEST ATLOWEE THAVYE just returned from the ma: somnest, largest, and best assorted st< the ospecial benefit of the citizens of invito their attention. To the Ladies who would havo GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemcn who wvould get t1 CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO' To those who arc in need of goods variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING, BLANKETS, BLEAC] -THESE MAY B] S( Mount Zion Violle glate Institute THEII fall session of this well known Instituto began oni Monday, August 27th. TIho courso of inistruction embracesq Mathematics, the Classics, Science and the usual English branches. Special attention will be paid to elocution, reading, spelling and writ ing, Pupils wvill recuivo that careful dIrill in the rudiments which is essential to securing a thorough education, laosk board exercises wvillI enter largely as a method of instruction. '[he college building is commnod ions and conveniently located. Tihe Principalii hopes, with the >olitical and material improvement of the ,'te, to secure a liberal patronage, by means ot which !the Instituitc may b)e re stored.to its former popularity and useful ness. TERMS : Classical departmtent, per Bsssen of twenty weeks, - - $30.00 Intermediate, - - - -25.00 Primary,------ -- - '--0.00 Payment to be made quarterly in ad vance. R. M,, DAVIS, Principal, aug 14-txtf Winnsboro, 8. C. Fire Insurance. N'O 0VIs the time to Insure your Dwellings, Barns and Gin Houses, Ample security offered in the OLD ANJD WELL ESTABLISHIED COMPANIES represented at this Agency. Apply to -JAS. W. LAW, oct11-xtim Tnancnn Agent tores IIEEl &coo I ALL KINDS p-W-% CLOTHING, iERYWARE, to the Best. LRGAINS IN Molasses, Hams, Crackers, heese, &c. NS IN TOBACCO. 0 give us a trial, TO PLEASE YOU. m ARRIVALS ! GOODS 'T PRICES! -0 rket, having selected one of the hand >cks ever brought to this p)lace, for Fa.irfield, to which I respectfully the protiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. :10 very latest and nlobbiest suits of 1$, and furnishing GOODS (Jall on SOL. WOLFE. of . 11 kinds, Notions in great HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, UING, VALISES and TRUNKS: B FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. CONGRESS STRE T N E w G 0 0 WINNSB3ORO, S. C. r 500o LBS. NEW YORK( FACTORYr Just at hand, and warranted to give 2 satisfaction. U. G. D)ESPORTES.4 TIE ELEPHART -HAS COME With a Fresh Stock of Fall and Winter Ggods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND xilinery Bazaar. -0 IMPORTANTANNOUNCEMENT. WE tak'o pleasure in announcing to our friends and tho public generally that we ara now oponing the fine3t and most om1p\ete asortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinery and Fanqy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties, of tho mea-on, such as are generally found in a first-class Millinery establishmiont. Fan cy and staple Dry Goods, a beautiful stock of nowst styles of Dross Goods. Buttons and 'TRIMMINGS. A full assortmont of brown and blonaohod Muslins, Poplins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Gents' Goods, Notionh, Corsets, Gloves, Hosier y,1Bustlos,81kirts, Shawls, Cloakfj,.&a. Men's and Boys' Hats. Boots and showl for Gen(s and Boys, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladies, Misses and Children. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Groceries, Confectioncries, Cakes and Crackers, Cheese, Mackerel, Flour, Meal, Grist, Soaps, Starch, Candles,lKorosone, Crockery, Tin and Wooden Waro, Furnituro and Mattresses, LUMBERFOR SALE As low as the lowest. Call and examino my stock and prices. Js O. BOAG. Oct 3 0 $100,000 1 Ono hundred thousand dollars', worth of Morchandisel .elected with a view of supplying the wants of nlh copli siting Columbla during the DRY GOODS! Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papor, Window Shades, Ladies', Gonts' and'Chil dren's Fino Shoes. Jones, Davis - Bouhnjghts Ofter In all their varlous dlepartments an ox t,raordinary collect,ion of t,he latest, novelties ii1 DRY GOODs, FANoY OODS AND SHOES. We Cal s recialattention to our immnenso In ouri llosiery department you wll find wverything you want, at moderate prices. We keep always on hand a complete assortment of Ilairris' seamless Kid (Oloves; also a superb ar iee of two-button Kid GIloves, all colors, for me dollar al pair. Our UJpholstery denart,ment is stocked with a Eutll alsortmeCnf of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rlugs, htats, Canit.on Mattings, Cocoa Mattings, Win low Hhades andi Lace Curtains. Str'angers vlsitin g Gemiibia will find thia 3stab)lishmnent decidedl the miost attractive glace in the city, and we extend a cordial invit.t,a Aion to every one to pay usa visIt,. Orders from tihe country for goods or samples Iromptly attendled to. We prepay frolght on all insh~ orders of Tena Dollars and upwards. WONES, DAVIS &o BOUrNIGMTS, (successors to U. C. Shiver & 0o.,) CO .'Cl 3I A2. C. oct 9-3m - D. Rs FLENNIKEN [~EEPS eonstantly on hand a fulla~np, tiy of Choice FAMILY GRIOOERIES and 1LANTA TIONSUPPLIES, flis atookr has Icently been replenisbed, and. ho is now ady to supply the wants of all, PROF, N. SCHMITT, a'io, M3lodeon and Organ Tuaner, 38 Main Street, Oollimbia, 8. 0 iAVING an experience of thirty-Qfn ' Lyears in tunin and renair~lg innos, Moledeoie, - ans rndbt [usical Instruments, lye in Eu're~~~ morica, is enabled to gnanMitea Atfuq on, or make no obarge. He ~A, Ighest recommendations froey schools Mgi college in the United States,. July 1A-tM