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Jp1 PINTING.-Our office has be( fitted with all materials necessai for printing jobs of every descriptio B3ill, Lat ej.rhieads, Posters, Invitatic and u3siness Cards &., &0. Niw A i-EriSF.MwrS. Positive and Final-Withers Dwivight. Motallic Burial Cases-R. I P1hillips. Notice-Bacot & Co. Notice--Beaty & lro. Not ice-- artin & Garrison. Adtiini -trator's Notice-Reube %ord. Cop:artliersh ip 'Not i!.e-- uhI.ion C, igsby. Mouilit Zion Collegi'ate Intitutie I. 11. ClarkUn. Rlad Danheuburg & Co.'s adve tisemwent. A large crowd was in towvn'o Sale-day, and a good deal offprop'rt ohanged hands. C:-We have had a dreaful npe of weather. The streets are in woree con~d i ion t han 've have ey( seen them. 04- Moving seems to be the ordt of the dray. Wagons are continuall Meen contaiiing houbebold effoot Every body is on the move. 0 The Country people complai loudly that wlienever they do eome i to pay their taxe they cannot .g into the Treasurer's office. Th office should be open all day. ir We call attention to th !),dvertinmentC1 of'Coo. W., Williaml & C in aiother column. The Car< lin Fetilizer and the Acid Pho1 phate are Standard Fertilizerp. Let every one of our cit i'en thi iik scrioiuly of the quoction of cail ya ta x- piayers Convention. The will doubt!ess be called upon to de oide this in it short time. O 'The tale of the Clhirch an boeihes advertisod to take place o Tuesday, Gth, is postponed on aooouil of the weather until Tdesday, 13t1 0 People in town have been hav ing a lively time since New Yen eettling, e.:> utitq. A gre.at many Iike 'Mr. Sowet bury would ratlic oice you a bill than pay it. There a re some fine 'mules i tonif blut they don't sell rapidl3 'Teir brethren in the Leg'islatur, h ave already absorbed the oastih t ha they would othornise have rtcalizei Sucim-:. -We learn from a pr ;atC source that 11r. Richard Werr of Coia, shot himself yesterda morning. We did not learn th cause. 4-To-day the Executive Conm 1mittee of .the Tvx-payors'. 'Convei t ion mnects in Charleston. We awai the ronihlt of their deliberations wit uoterest. C'itIiens of Fairfield, hol souasolves in readiness for a 'bountr mee~tinig. 0 -A good many of ouir s'ubscr hors will find an X on there paper 'Thais means "time uip." A goo iininy are ready to settle whenokor t1 bill is due. WVe place thja maik o their papers to give thorn this infor miation. .-Already somne persons ar paying their taxes. Th'le timeo alov ed is too short, an~d should be ent'or dod at lenast two motths- It will b impjossible, takcing the weather it conisideration, fcr th t'axest be odllected in tw'o 'woeeks, ehl the people hnd the niioney. 0 -The tax proposed b, th Counity Commissioners has biothin to (10 with teachers' pay certificates These are satisfied by stato and loot tax. There does not however see, to be much satisfaction either of tb pay certificates or- of the persons WI] hold them. 137 But few certificatos ofi dobtednaess have found their way t Wininsboro. An injunctiori was oh tained sov'ersa days since, fro, Judge Cooko, rdstrainitig Count TI re aturers front rebeiving then di udlge Cookia ha's howevei' dissolve the injunetion already. ie cotildn stanbd the pressure. O:7 WVe learn that Prof. Ja Iha t Ddnck contemplates giving concort in Winnsboro at sin earl date. Prof. Denok is noknowledg< to be one of the leading pianists the wvorld. ie gave entertainnient while quite young, before tU erowned heads of Europe. We wi be glad to have him here. 04Court meets on thes fou'rI Mlonday January aod it is about tin to dIraw Jurors. The Jury Commi siors an Jury Commissioner WV.] I'oake, Auditor Joel Copes, Chi man of C'unty Uommissioners, Hei iy Jacobs. Wa have ...er-ofr h.. M u Ih better Juries than nost of tho other counties, and hopo that our n" "luck will not chango.'" 0' A bill is pend ing in tho Log-si laturo to make Winnsboro a city ex tending five miles each way iand in eluding twenty cotton plantations, and broom sedge'fiulds, blackberry patebes and gullies inumerable. Ridgeway is also to be incorporated. We and vise our legisiators not tc be too lavish, or there won't be erough obl fields left to ineoporato Simpsoini.; next a ear. liepreeintativos %.. ill 'gii in uuch more crOdit for lhemel s by n reducing taxation than by inertam ing corpor..te limits. O" We havebn p -- revn it with a register of the King'., N . 3 ii tary School for tho' past year. Ther were live clas.sr orgpaniz 'd, tlhe L.-t ;!"vhaig a curricilluin of a iigh grade. \ e notice that Cadet Iavid If. SNi cans carricd off the first hoInor' in the second class, atid Cadet. S". 1). y Mobley van third in the third Cla.:. The re presentiatives of' 1airkihld atL i the di f'rent male and feNale ioi) . tutions of learning are suistaininga the credit o the Coun'y, and show thut r "there's life in the old 1lnd yet." r mont of immigrants four in number, y arrived in Winnsboro on Tuesday. They are from Irelatid. We learn that they have obtained situa tions. We befievo that other itnni n grants will find their way to W inns n boro in the course of the next month. t Farmers therefore should n-ake aill a necessary preparations, if th( wh h iunnigrants, to secure thiemi en the ir arrival.s. It is high time, too, hat e tice Granges were taking some .ateps a iu this matter. TOURNA31ENT AT I. AC KS1oc. -We( return thanks to the young g;entlenu n of Blackstock for an invitation to at tend a tournament and ball at tlatt "lace on the 22nd of January. We are refluestod to extend an in vitation: to all, and especially to t: -ladies. Persons desiring to enter the lis' must rend in their nttine, n iv (Iy dollars to the connittee b y the I bh a instant. Knights iust app.ar in cos t tume. The prizes will ie handsiome, being a silver pitcher and crown, a siaicr cake basket and crown, a silver - goblet, gold finled, and crown, a .ilver r c up and crown ; and for bo1e1 .n 'n ship, a pair of silver amounted .purs. . The knights will atsemble before Carroll's new lotel at 10., o'clock. A. NJ. Til'tin'g'comnactles ;it I I 13 Messrs. D. II. Stevenwon, daoh Carroll and Geo. L. Kennedy, c-'i pose the conimittee of inv t;.t . We sh':aill endeavor t.o be on L: tl. T F UNIvr.nmsj, .-We see 11. Hon. (?) Niles (. Parker : t 1 a elected treasurier (f t he ( 'Ih i I i ; . Society. Clarioso'l.ies, look out f. r e your moncy, or it inay be 'e nne '1 ho Union-Ile ral dcor . a s. .marke that more new stu~lend -r ''expected to eniteri thle Uivnii y . V' It is high time that it told of P0ome t having en'ered.. Ii IM.M'OGRATioN.-Et last, ouri Pe-'ule Ibeogin to show some interest in this; y important miattci-. Oin iSatur" evening 'a meeting was hbud ini he Tow'n lall to take rteps to organaize *an i'mmnigration society. 'Remarksh . were made by several gerutleimen. d Coimittees were apipoinited to pre-. a pare an address to the people, to) 1re pare a bonstitution, and to e'~nvm sI r .members. Tho addi'ess ii a:ppear in a few das. Wo giv'e belomw the Secretary's report. We i h t his opi'oposed society to have member. froma all parts of the Count y. Thel i'ranges, as a body, sahouild t ake thle umatter in handi. .laetalli the Ganges eat their niext nmeeting ap~point L, 6 ates, two from eaeh Grange, to meet in Winnsboiro the following S'iturday to disouss this subject in all its bosar ings. WVe throw ont this suggestion, eand hopo the@ Granges will take ae Lion on it. g. Plit Mar;iNo.-At ametg il of the merchants and citizens, held n Saturday night, January 10th, 187.1, 0 called to consider the r~ubject of im 0 maigration; .G. II. McMarter was eleoted Chairman, ajid T.1. Itlobiert na 'son Secretary. fir, R-. $eans Davis o 'r'ead1 ieo toe Itiforb ation of lie nieet.. ,. ing two commnuniczjl.one c~nnoeted n with matters which the meeting had boen oallod to consider, one fraomn Mi r. i. 1F. Von Santen, P'residenat of the d 0Germnan immigration Society of South t Carolina, and one from Moore aind liaber, Attorneys at law, Columblia, S. C. The subject of inmaigrratioh awas ably and foolinigly diseum.od by a several gentlemon. .Mr. R. L. IDan y nanborg made a motion, scoondled d by Miir. Rl. Means Davis, that an asiso >f sociation be immaediately ormganizie~d, to be known as the Fairfield I iini, * gratigna Socety. TJhio motion was e. unanimouasly carried T'he cpnestian II of permanent organization was brought up, but deferred unt il the next rileeting of the society. On h imotion of Mr. WV. MI. IDwighit, a coin. e mnittee was appointed to prepare ana address to the people. The follow. ing gentlemen were designated as the -' commit-toe : W. M. Dwvighit, R. Mi. r- Davis, iR. L. D~anmenber'g. A com-' 1. mittee of TI. A. Gaillard, J1. C. Mob d hey and G. 1U. McfMastr -a api tegulittions for the goveetintilit of LIhM .Sciety. A comm11ittee or Ah wlA wus appointed to canvass for Th Cin ecting then :11journe , isub. eet. to the el!s of the lhairmn.it. Chait in an1. T. R. I o I 'mos, UA 1 CA 1S1S ''3 . 1'i' y13 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~~I t4 . reb1I'434!novn in. ". 'IA I lI N.P . V r. - I I 1 .1z I' I' imen I h no d e~ iti ei is ' or brs o t ry .-tie Ah n 1.1 ] ti -33. l lilIgl 411a. ' i n t. '-181114' m~dwe onean nn-. : I ill e-wine fur Ii i Im I': 1 -: - I. I s r I ro l o 4 1. N o t i ee \ '. a c , t '. h1' 4 in..ht 4 ) o 111 u-ket W1u1 4 4 i 44 it . M . U T31 1.TI N. .tinin I W a ti. of lI",O.hhl Ad 4' .I.iltfl' n( l ilgNotice, I. peisons having diannind againri Itho hueSaners Funi.owill haw[ theni to IO m' .- t .o rw e the nch instant, proplr ly nie:e. :. . .t ) said dNeceame l l ake itnin'-di ayinent to Inv. 1;-'' O N D, j IV, 2.1 A 'r. 1 j) Y inuual age~et .Lanhol aIll bTreway. fwina:AIn tuiry I:t 1qN. T H l' ll BS'e m .-n -r I Is In .\ WO-Ion for the yenm 1174, will 1, i6, off (lte '.'d of FI 11ruary ..T . a-.vantage Ic ered bO" yI K:i .ShAW are egal to any13 'I fill, e n-y T).e Fuindi embr11aceT R a b ch dc n-eoth..usual Iigi ls branfchl: l -their whh.tl Lntin awd Greek, The I C ;iyi e P~It ;i, -7 : J.) . . I. \ ..Ii l''no444 ti'A-td to us for (he ym . 34n- 31(4tle b.h 26th, of 13''akc ta, t'. greet. Ih4.rgeainl. All othert styles of (7oads at PartiesI le siing to purahuIe wunll do wel to g'ivo uus a cALL. Wilhers & iDwight, am pr33 f ". 4. to tankeh and repalir ( isti 1134 rpI'i'r. 4old tii. A LSO( to do4 job1 UN IJERTAKEW ' DE~P ARTMENT,. I N 1, is lin' 1 kee (Ot'itanfly n handll~)I - a f'ti'l 'oup13y of1 all i-''. rI 114, .Metalic h44rial1 Caso.n'. Wa lun~i ('ases, ('s if8,and 'iune ('ofins1 a41 th1 o4ld sItand~ known na .\leCr'eigIbt 4-.144 dJ. W~. McOUm wGrl. 111o0s and Shoes 1\N 'legant1 14o oIf' 1)ools and Shoes just .rcivo b.i from T. Milos & t'ong. McNM AS4I1iR & BR ICl; seul1 1 l SUGA Ri AND t' OFFI~EE -i f lu. 1'o4w1t:ed Sutgnr'. .1L 15 b4hl Iti' 1(. C 1 ushed ltra C. a nd Dematt rarai- *ugatrs, Prim 344I) J Coffee, in pI ore and4 fot' 44441 by: J11 A TY & 1)RO0 nogit '.:8 TRIOMPHATI TI-I~ED CAROLINA FERTILIZER WILL 1E SOLD AS FOLLOWS: 31x Prio 50 PER TON OF 2,000 lbs. 55 PER TON OF 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1,1874. e~o oTIrlterest. Preight and DrnyUgc to be Added. ITS SUCCESS 1S JNPARALLELED. AND ITS STANDARD IS A No. 1 ACID PROSPIIATE! WILL BIE SOLD AS POLLOfr8: CASH PRICE, ;33 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs. TIME PRICE. ;38 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November1 1874. Froight and Drayage ad led. FOIL SALE BY 0. W. W!ILIMS & 0O. GENEIAL AG ENTS AT c'AOJEto l , C,. NOTICE, B nre nnw receiving nid linvo in slore ONE HUIIFN ED Tons sIOo d .'-'EA FLWI , GUANO.;--all of thi e ir' inuanfacuare, anl thfe acks in gooal rijr. Th inl neoed nftel :ihi!ng to pro ure tlie above '.lt brat ed Fertilizers, will o well Io call tt onee on JAOT & (0., A gnis fhor Far tio Id Count y, W.#" We can or ler car Ilads to any talie on0' tho diflerentu Ratilr oadsl ~B.ACOT & CC. ~gents Stono P~hosph~afe Co., --A.N D A(4ENTS rOR BIRADLEY'3 |HARDIII FRTILIZIUts, OFFhl for ensh or' on Limo, (be follow ertilizers: STONO SOLUB3LE (QUANO (thorongh a'innoialed, STONO AOID PIIOSPHATE, for com-. ositung. BR ADLEY'S SEA FOWL GUANO, BRA DLEY'S AMoONIATED DiS OLVED~ BONE, BR.ADLEY'S ROYAL CIUANOd 00% 'OUJND, S& Notesi will bo I akon paynble 1stL lovenuubwr next ini currenucy or COtton. 2@ For arrangemnonia on tline an~d oaoou, apply to JIACOT & c0., jan) 10 Agents. Fourth~ { R RI V A L. 50lconany'. Cho..., a. r et value fornG.OO .41E., TICIx..E n U. C. D1ESPOR T ES 4 00, nov 111 TAX NOTIE. r -111E Tax Books nyeltnow openi for goI .. collootionl of Statloand Clountty Tajxj.b, for the 1iscgl year coenlIlcacinig the .st of November 1873. T'li r'ptes ofaxatjiona Are as follows la h School Districts of Fair. field: No. 1 -tato 12, Counatv 3, Widow., i, Local School 1, Total 164 s, No. 2---Stat l2, (1oant y 3, Wid ows , Local School 2, Total I7j. * No. 3 --Slato 12, County 3, Widow5 i Looni School 2, Tolal . I7. No. 4 --Staite 12, Cmny :j, %I hw y % 1,ocal school I , Total 161, No. -5--Sltt P", Cotuy 3, Widows Locall School 2, Total j 7. N".6---ino 1'2, CuIm y 3, Wilcwl l.m il School 1, Toda 164. - No. 7-State 12. 'otity , Wid . Local school Ij, Total 17. No. 8-Saitc 12, Contv 3, Widows A, local School j . Total 1, . No. 9--Slate 12, C('.unty, 3, Widows Gooal School U, Tot.il I bi. No 10- -State 12, Counly 3, Widows , Lcoai Soiol I, Tot al 1 . No. I l----State 12, County 8, Widows A 1,om. School 2, Total 17} No. 1.2---State 12, Counity 3, Widows Local Sehool 2, Votal 17A. No 13--Stato 12, Conty 3, Widows , Loma! School 1, Total I8i. I live received nn otico of Ihe extenl. sioni of -ltte for paymuaa Is and unles;s suc I niotico be given thie penally will attachl ol the I15th Januar'y 187-1. 11. A. MIlTlf, Coutily Treasuir'ey. IFacidie Guano Company's (CAPITAL $100,000,) Soluble Pacific Guano. r 'llis G UANO is now so noll known in . all the Souullhorn States for its re markable effects am anl ageacy tor inoreas. ing the products of labor, as not to require I special recommendation from us. Its usae for eight yuars past hasii a!ablished in, characler for reliable excalleince. The large faxed Capital inveted by the ComI pauy in Ibis trade aiffordls tho surest guarantee of (lae conttinued excellence of this Guano The sniplies put( into market tlia ecasonl are Ia hereloforo, prepared tnder the superintendance dance of Dr. Sit. Julian Ravenel, Chemaist of the Company, at. Charlesot, S. C. hlence plantle s masy rest assured that its quality aId compOsition is precisCly the sameo as that heretoforo sold. J.N.OSO Selling Agent Charleston. 8. C. JOHN S. RIEESE & CO., ] Gencral Agen a, Baltimore. Terma--$48, cash ; $63 time, witlhout To accoinodatellia'iters, they can order now aind have tntil ll. of April to decide ais to whetther they will lake aIt lime or 0] ensh price. Whet delivered from tho *llory bky lie ca. Icad, nto drayago will beQ ebulrg~ed. dI AdIi i 14108I'lOl' ATE. GIUANO, BONE, Il. \ CTEl. &c., always onl han, qaliA y tiatraniteed, J. N. R6t0"N. da 3--3m JUS3T 1E~J ThC>EIVl Tj NF. Tine new Rice, TI wo BarirelH niew crop N. 0. Molpepms.e On'le 'incheon Demararas Molassos. ()Ino id pure Triaidad Molasses, Two Illadv S. 11. Syrup. Three uoxes Ounpowder and Yonig Ilyson Tfoa. Ch-'e, Crackere, Sugar, c -ifee, e. LOW FORt CASH, des 30 BEA TY & 11RO. LIFE INSURANCE COs, ilalim~ore, Mdl ASSETS $I.100,000. Hon. Jefferson Davis, [Pres't. Gen. W~ade HIflptoni, Vice Pres't, J, D. K.ENNEDlY,State Agent, D)oJIOS8H EdILESTON, mnay l.-ly Local Agout. NELSON & RFiO. To lly Yolr Liquor8. hi .1 I EY have in r~tiro one hundlred liar. role, emb~reing every variety from the commonosi, to the FJIE8T brands, Li WVO direct partioular attention to ouar FINE COltN WHIJSKEiY, theo purity and age gf awhich wo warrant, and our Winos A~ and lirandlies reparesent overy olimo and f, couantry, Jn conanootlon with lho Litquor buasiness we hiavo opened a Restaurant for theo acommnnodathon of theo publlo whero A meoals will be served at all hour., all w j, ask Is a trial, satisfact 'a Is guaransteed. Frosh Lager on draugh. ~A OURI STOCK 18 NOW COMPLETE. )2ing to the finanial t*rn gency we will sell our GO l)OS at the low.. est priCes for O-A-SE3 I NOW Is YOUR TILME" VIE CASH BUYERS. OUR STOCK EMBRACES )Iress Goods of all kinds Shawls5. IJosicry, Gloves, Notions, IN UREAT VARIETY, Ueached aid Brown Home. spunis. Ready made GLOT1 llNGC1. Boots Shoes., -Tats and TRU N K S. JOHN C. SQUIER & CO. W0NT ASK FOR CREDIT. Pay the CASlH and buy lleaIp. We have closedour Books. J11 permons indebted A U1 mie foriward and settle at 'ce. J. C. SQUIER & CO. c 9 IANNENBERG & CO. INDIF. 'HIESPIAN HALL. I fl S T C' STYLES W GLOTINcwa, aoQ To )annenber~g & Co. FOR NEW STYLES -.--- - (10 TO DANNENB3ERG & CO. OR A FINE LINE OF? ENS' U N IOER WE A R, GO TO ~annenbeorg & Co., DYANNENBDRG~ & GO. anm 8 hiarlotte, Coh innhia, & A tgnsti .CorLtruusA, Nov. 4,1873. li11E following Pasenger Scherilule will . e run over this roa.l ouj anmd after ON)A Y, '26th. instant: U)AY TRIAIN--GOING 10OR7T.. !avo Augusta, at 6 20a m SColumbia, 8. C., 11 68 a m ' Winnsboro, 2.441 a m "' Chestor, 4.28 p mn rrive at Charlotte, N. C. 7.08 p m DAY TRlAIN-00asG Nl0Uns. awo Charlotte, N. C. at, 7.00 a n; " Chester, .9.54 a in "' Warnsboro, 11.41 a mn "Columbhia f,.48 a im rrive at Auguata .. ., 8.05 p mn inNlfT TRAIN--(5O1NG fORENr.. nave Augusta 4.16 p m "Columbia, 0.57 p mn " W6itunsboro, 12.83 a rn "' Chester, 2.28 r. a: rrlvo at Chariot toe, . .. . 5. 18a .. NifihiT 'tflA INS--001NG SOUTHI.e oevo Charlotte, ..8.80 p am " Chester. 10.58 p in 41 Wiuunsboro, 12.86 p mn " o Colmia, 8.40 a nm reive.nt Auuguusta, 8.45 e in .JA MlE A NDERI 'ON, Oen'l Suapl. E. Rt. Dana?. (cno~aI'rinkot Annc NEW CA SH STO RE!! J. M. R MOO E & CO'. 'NakkT 'b0'b1 To John 0. Squier & Co. DEALERS IN LADIES DR ESs NOODS ! AN'O JNDERWEAR. GENTS FURNISHING 'GOODS BOOTS, SH OE, 1 A TS A 1 CLOTHING, U&B1ELAlai8 TRUNkS cnOCKcE1iY. WARn he., '.. A. L S0. A flue lot of ohewi-ng tobaco "k Oigars coneotod by all to bethe best in TO W N. CALL AND EXAME FOR YOURJSELV E~S. oot 14 MARKED DOWN7 MARKED DIWN S. UaNI)ECNER B& 0-. are ob'ering at extremely lo prioe NO HUMBUOT est Callooes 10 cent., Dres, G io4~ a4 GREAT IJARG( AINS Cloihing, Bloots and Ishoos .Roduced *tq Wholesale Prioos. REMEMBER THE FIRM, H. L~an1cker& 'Co. ce11 2 (i)ZP Fll1'Bfl tEfl , ger R.J. McCARL EY'S dee 18 Ulto N'S l$f)'T 25L. T\ iJ.E .ndeSI1gned~ repe fnlly . Inf.,rms .hi. fpinds -and t he travelling public, that- fIU 5sss remnoved t o ehat, iarge stid comraodlonA Louso fo.rnmerly kabwn as.ihet 'fairleld IL4tell wher.e he, wrll he pl'.pAsed to e~nt'erIfal, .lher *s heretrafar4.i .i patronni' of my frlw oi'ns of Peirfiv14 parien)arIy enl~ht,.d. To ho'h trainsieni, asi re'pulie. Ierdors my terms wijl be rnade misf h-0ry. * M. L. DROWNV