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JoB P rINTINo.-Our office has been fitted with all materials. necessary for printing jobs of every description. ill, Letterheads, Posters, luvitation and Business Cards &o., &0. Ns:w ADVVRTISr.Ir. Metulie Burial Cases-R. W. Phil. lips. We cdi especial attention to the Guano Advertisement of Mesars Bacot & Co. The "Sea Fowl" iz said to'be the best Guano in the war ket. Don't fail to g.) to Dave Fleni kena's if you w tat anything in the drocery line. See advertisement. Read the adveraimentof Mr. G. A. White. Hardware ! Hardware !!-~J. M Gdlioway. 1Ilm.-A idhght hail-storm may be reckoned amoug the events of T uesd ay. TH E W:A'rHE r.-Tho weather con tinues dull and g'oomy. Old Sol. certainly has a shining face, but has managed lately to keep it well veiled. CoTTON.-The cotton market con tinues dull and depressed. The. effect of the weather, perhaps. Best quality ootton is quoted at 131. DF:A T H OF M RS. l'OTEET.--WC have . again to record another death in our midst. Mrs. Elizabeth Poteet passed away on Wednesday night, last, after a lingering and painful illness. GnAv.:. Nci.n).-Our city fathers should certainly give their attention to the side walk around the Cistern near the Court iouse. One days rain makes it impassable. DdSCARGED:.-The two men who were arrested on suspicion of firing Mrs. McMaster's house were discharg. ed on Tuesday by Trial Justice Macy, there not being sufficient evidence to warrant their commit. munt for trial. NABBED.-In compliince with a telegraphic request ol Sheriff Yocum of Chaster, Deputy Sheriff Keller on Tuesday arrested Wilson Ashford, who atd been in custody for some Misdemeanor committed in Chester and had escaped. 0^:- An exchuige very truthfully exclaims: "Lives there a man with soul so dead, who never to himself haa said, I'll pay before I go to hod, the debt I owe the printer ? Yes, there are some we know full well, who nr.ver such a tale could tell, but they, I fear, will g- to- well, the place where's no winter." Jo Mr. RI L. .Dannenberg has returned from the North wvhere he has b~een purchasing a large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Cloth inrg Shoes, Notions., &c. By lie inan. m -a~ in which they hare been receiing goods iin the hast t wo days. 1 ol seemir they initendi( to sell all hogoodsa for Fairfield County. We 'wish thoem good success. Masmor.--T'he local editor tf this sheet missing. WVe suppose Ihe has gone g'ilivrattinag aigahi. A Tpournia mnen, I haill! I and supper!!! t akes place in the neighboring City of Ridlgeway and like Johsa war horse hfe smetlt the bottle 'afar off. H~e in.t I nn ted to us, confideatiall y, be. fore he left, that he inten ded to en ter the lists ais "Knight cof the Quill" and expected to take nine rings, [and the prizo for horsemnanu ship,, to dunce with the queen mll taght arid "not conme home till morn ing.'' We hope he will. SEREN~ADE.-On Saturday evening last, just as the Senior had suak into the sleep of the just he was awakened by the inspiring strain, of "Shep. pards Quickstep." As delighted as surprised he haastenedl to free him. self from slumbers chains, "intentusque ora tencbal'' By the mellow eaden cies, the dulcet harmonies, and exact and equal Lime, he at once reeognized the "Borough Band," to whom ho begs to tendler his sincere thanks for the delightful treat. The Band, composed of the most talented mii ans of the Town, has under the direct ion of their gifted and able leader Capt. Win. N. Chan dler attained a surprising degree of perfection, whtioh tells as oloarly of their ansiduity in practicing as of his skill in lead ing. ~SanmoUA AccbnENT IN CoLU~aMBgA MR. W. HI. McCAW S EVERK'LY BURNT. --Mr. W. HI. McCaw, the Associate Editor of the News & Courier was severely burned in Columbia on Wed Snesday night. T.he particulars are about as follows: Mr. McCaw's office' is on Laaw Range, second story. He was finishing a letter for the News and Courier. after midneight;- whenx be. perceived that his clothing was. o tire, whether from a lamip or from the firo place, we cannot at present toll. le displayed great presence of mind and pulled off his coat and vest. As soon as this was done, his shire blazed up rapidly, the flames soon getting beyond his control. Iii the next apartment, up stairs, Messrs. ft. E. LeConte and J. Quitman Marshall have sleeping apartments. To their room Mr. McCaw ran calling for as. tis-t ce. These geutlen-ei, with Mr. J. Q. Davis of Ridgew~ay, and the editor of the WINN. nono N rava were fast asleep. They were roused and rushed out. AMr. MuCaw's clothig was a shet of fl.m1t3s, hot in a fC w secoids this was (xingui-,bed. Dr-. Gibls ard Douley were called in and dicsed the injuiries. The burnt por.. tion covers the back and chust. For tUtI: tely the inijuries are supeilicial 11Adl the phpicians entertaini hopes of his recovery. MIr. Marblial Us hands were badly burned while extinguish ing the flaime. W'e sincerely tru-t thut Mr. McCaw will soon recover. Ile has made a brilliant record as an .ditor and correspondent. His let ters, of late, over the signature of -Qui Vive" liave been rewaikably :able. LATi;.-Sinee the above was in type, we have received a telegram stating that Mr. MeCaw died of his injuries Thursday evening, GaAso TOURNAME.T AT RiDoAY. -The Tournamncitt at Ridgeway was k complete success, notwithstanding he inclemency of the weather. As is frequent y the ease, the weather prophiets who selected the time were Lt fault. The morning was cold and iloudy, and sleet and rain fell at in ,ervals during the course of the ournament. But ever3ything had )eei prepared and tUhe spectators had tisembled, so it was determined not o postpone the gala occasion. rwety-four knights in handsome lostutues cu trusty steeds entered the ists. Messrs. R. 8. Desportes, W. J. )avis, Turner Stewart, Ellison Cloud, r. A. Desportes, H1. Edmunds and LI. Means D.Lvis, a.cted as Judges. dIezsrs. George Smith, J. A. Kou wedy and J. A. Simpson as Marshals, and Ploasant Adans e-d Henry )avis, as assistant, Mar.-his to pre-. ierve due decortm nmone t.;. - ire I brethren and s:sters. Mr. E. 'Ieins was Herald. Quite a iluni >er of ladies graced the occasi..n, mid by their encouraging glances, nOUd the knights to deeds of valor. 'hte kniglts under command (f Iuentin Durward executed some , rehmiarry m-%e veswieb-I dis. Ilayed their horsvtianship to advant age. Kershaw, Che!sler and Fai - iold were all represented, and each onaty may bo proud of her repre. entatives. Th'le following is a list of the C'ighits. Jas. Q Da'vis-Quentin Durward lapt. of Knights. slwyn Cunazinghamn,-Kiht of Corshaw. Wmu. Juhnson-Kntighit of L'Xir.. ield. J.if(.C(aldwell -K-i'ight of RI.nd t'able. Itobt. Cunn ingzham-o-Kiigh t of N. A. Pecay-Knight of Wateree. haw Grangers. 8. Fi. Cooper-- 131imi gham. W. M. IIlirden -Knight of ihve us. rcead. D. 11. Stevenason-Knight~ of T.lhe Wo4. M. Coloman-Kniighat of the ~.rter. D A Coleman-StontewallI. W'. TI. Edmatunds.-R ichard Third. J. E. Wylhee-Se, gent Jasper. Geo. Kennedy - Kiight of the one Star. John it. Craij.---- Black Prii nc. E. Palmner Davis-Sir Walter haleigh. W. C. Browni-Knighit of the Fly. ng Stars. Charles Lowther-Knight of Chat ah ooeb ie. llichard Flantnigan---Kziight of lear Creek. Jamtes .Joiner-Knight of 25 mile Thos0. Cooper--Knightt of Aai 'anohi. 1a.' A. Walker .-Knighat f the iresent. John W. Smnart--Dan Qui xotte. At the summi~onsof theo Herald he knights in suecession pass~edl brough the lists. Tlhe contest lasted or several houra, when tinbe udges announced that the knight oft (et shaw, ]Birmningiham and "'Stone rali'' liad tied for the first honors taoh having borne off seven rings ont tal poised lance ; while the knight, of he Garter having taken six rimgs, van fourth on the list. After a second tilt, Kershaw was aronouned viotor, Birmiinghaim see and and Stonewall third, 'The knights were thten re iaired to display their horse tanishtip. This was very fin ad the jtidges at first failed to agree. Six Knights were requested to ride birough~ a second time, when Ker haw (S. Cuniningham) was pro. ounedA first. The Jndges mtade onorable rmention of Quentin D~ur van rd, J. Q. Davis and Knight of l.Iiig St ars.(:W. Crowne.) The ohairman of the judges - then presenated the prizes. To tho'knight< of Korsi8hw, the crown and a hand som maddle ; to Birmingham, a wreatij and siaddle ; to Stonewall, a brid le and wreath ; to tie knight of the Garter, blanket,spurs and wreath. Ile then presented to the knight of Kershaw a inaguifilezt bridle as a premium for horsenianship, thius con ferring on him ia douhitble honor. Tho Knight of K rlaw, (Sulw) n Cunnin ughimO) then gr.efuh y pro. claitned .\i.,s Carrij Qieenl of' LivO and'. Beaiuty. The Queen ro plied : "I accept the crown yn plaie upoa nmy brow, Not with pri~e ot feelnign vain, UG ood :l-.) e sh8e bli h be III m, ill, An ai si c d rtirst to ilhoe, SlIl Ihe cIrle iforever be. l~limiln, (8. F*. ICooper) then crowne-l Miss Bs.io criiipton, Ii rst nasid (1f holm-, Stoneowall, (";. A Co1 ahn.) l is I3. Oliever, seeonld izaid of h oli a \li ss Julnice B-Ii. ley, third lmaid of ho!Ior hv the Knight of the G:i ter, ( W. M. 'ole manw i.) The party then Aispersed to meet again when tile shlades (If evenigI should give the signal for tile ial. By this time the rain was porllilig down ill torrents and the sky Was black ats Ereb~usi. But the M sonie 11al1 had been weli lighted, 1nd car ridges biotght a b:vy of ladies at tended by their admirers to partici patIIo in the festivities, so that wlei Osear Eilington's band con1inel i lively air, tile hall wias i ll with beauty and gallintry, and lie merry Ilahlig accollpanying the tripping, feet tilloglph the " tvindig ol tile mazy." betikene that Ridgeway was ictelinjined to make a t c m i C1p I l te Succelss of its '-first hall." Not for a mioinentl did the uerti mlent ocase, for when thieI graceful lancers or the sprightly qpuadrilies were ended, the gid-Iy whirlitng waliz ailternaited with the mneasured atep of the promenaile. A s has ever bieen the Case siCtie our fauth. er Adani fell :li inre-irting victim to the (harms of M3other Ev "at first sight," tile w inning glances of t1e ltie-i qui cly peticrated the ada maninne arinor of their aittendaits, and tle "4stern warrior" in the twiki g of ln eye, wias lletalnor phased itto the "sighing lover." (Ai Wollie < iiour friends nii y think- we are lccoming persolt I we here disavow any Slll intonltion. \Vo aro ilorey speakhing ge.nerailly.) Our fashion E-litor wis not at hand: to give the varicti styles of drosd, auil WU would it,nminiously fail did we att.zmnpt to describe them. We know they were becoming or their wearers Would not hav., t- * amnAd. NeitLercan we discriminate between the difTerent styies or dgiee of beau. ty. To decide who was tie Imost fa-eliating would requireil an amsount of' brllin labor irevit(:Aly produ4l0ilig Iinney. nh'ost.r was well represent. ed by 31 .. W.--., tIbe 11 i-se.-S--., Mlis-. M -5 , Ars. C-. Lvongstownl h the vely QCuen, at.d Misl. e Winnts-boro by Mi.Ss (; , Kor.. sha ,1 by l is. C- - I d tho \l0e H--. iko by Miss C H ii! Ige x aLy and1 tile suron ii 1nig ne Iigh: h10> d' byII Misss, ( .*-, .1irs. I)-. ndotuer-a whose tnal) S we' (tidl 11t A t elevi nI o'clock, a1 iounlt ifwih supl. lng w 'ahs minhedl hind I r'<!ongd r ill the SW all hour., of ithe lii unn111 . T Ie aiffa~ir, in spt of thet raill, wxl ai per. sm3oot hly, andrll ts great credit on1 tile pulie spirit an inanl1lnemelint of tho5se w.hoi deviSld the semlne andl e33 13ie4d it thriougih. TheI.'se fest ire ga 1tIng o pir,(dntiv of V muchl'. good inol Ja,111 brngn pm-pi S tlOther a tt uni1.tinl hutei. eclsl.W wold be gll eetii themiZI~ ileh of. eneras theyn sho th vinMatol (XThe' Edands r. andIC ters forudat Leionson The T.xpaye'. Covetin a ca)lldr al metig of. cl~itizens n11 every a C ouncyon dyi Mrh.Cm Wnibr Lodg' IIe N. 11,A.. 1"R-a' ('S Luerro of hi W oa. w. Ah-+, in .\lncia enlThrsday111 tcritng wexl, 46thr hisa y o vead i e ro of thle W.ug11. PO ~ eteallic oIl oni iui ll ie, gItosew ood,0 d Walenut~o uni.diPines w'ouihn i W.b E.A KE,. ~. 'IE n ECE IVE P While sud noixvd.t wht. )l(S' it.Is-e ai, Luouc.nased anig ir *curcd Chicte N I.Mli~s .-%I ic'es Nnaii.", ilorse' 1111.; pidleIC3110es b). kI.g 111EN1,jjj'itNq. feb 24 AIif~ rioiuds and ilis pitblic oenrailly it t tow ii iil couny n e rel)y nol inif' tn harving. I iveua frut"1 ho 11c0 WOWS QC 111C I., to lire, I iavle jisi.l fairly re!'siiiiot hutillemm ill (tic SI(vlor licit (lt0 (lie PIost Office andI nin prepsiveul to furni eli 1111 goods8 Wialy r'mia o ill a Biakeriy nod Con Cool ionalry. A mgtog t lie' gniQs of my owu. manatu ctuire, tiii'r-l. ('rilies flIwl Pipi hesidos Frenell nild 'a --iii C11 ud ic''i, fine *Vi-ey, lLi.-ii4 Utiircuis, Citron, Jelliet;CCo~aiIuit Ai-leC, 0--tingor, Liemnts, Maple R11-mr, Clioedo late &0. lowe just receivedi fln'c ]ot of children ,arringes wla~cl I uffer low for the GASM. feb 10) Jebiuavyl1, 84 Georgia ISinte AgrictijkuroJ .-citLy,,. See. Offimo Alisiil,(y.. Ju n. 27, 187-1. To e- Rdii. Aeer o~f the Jicrid At thA It,. st. xi.st uig e of t .6nt0ae.u1 Rec1rrcYtiiuy ' ir*yot oliig'Ir . of fill Commeriocial .Fcrilizt,.9 axositocl ton sQleC Ii 811ii il iting Iliv. ' thomet Lo flip JAnaliy ie.0l lici ut' ipt th i? ne 'islvgc' of A guiculitire and the ~Me1.aid Ait.'t- at Wihmn, for n'i31yses atimttflon (it Valuite. I hav e, I heeole . Obtin Ia nodl 'c 0 to Ill lac hei t Prof. White, * pis-tst. if' tIlotit of I he' lent in g (31Iit11.AI .aIl ti.e4ct Ihillet, Ibatl are sold ill ItiS S.11iio 1; is' tioller I a :y heire I hot I lies-o Sh'ii;ill!' wvore to k elm 1.3 1ivyc'r iii p-l-siol. from likhe IJti0k, Ill IP wareluouro wVhere thoy we~re 4 ioretd. 1114 ))t111 ill );r-tighit, gin etc jhir, The1 liilv res were ito ivi'b uitomber ... 1-1 Vf .4 -1. .; sP T I,.. . uIY re.quest to inform the publi rf Fairlield 'onhty that. they live ricitud their full Spring atook of DRY GOIjS, CLO'THING1 BOOTS SHOES POTIONS &C. uiving hought .,1 hse go.ods at lruraense low rrices for .!A8fi we will give the bu% er ih a benefit of Iho same. Don't fail-to reAd otr mnns t rouq ndver.. iAsemient nud price lis. thA will bo pub .uhe-I this n CA 1L4ND 8 EE DANN N BERG & CO. NIAl T1i1. POST OFFI'E. EWaVWARE ! HARDWARE! -0: I. li n4 111h(and a portionl of mlly -peing smok, with more to urrivo 8001. have Wirice lot of Jl l ills, Gr-ass hods. solid anid Dixon Sweeps. arpenilers, Bllacksmlith and Shjoemaikers 'Tools, PlIow MouldIs &c. Wiha full line of ha~rdwaire to arrive con. Lenthers conistiantlIy on haund. LLI (JOODS LOWV F"OR ClASh! J. M.l Galloway. LIVERY S~TABLE. h. Ile 20tih oaf N overnher I putrchased .jIhie iterest of A. F. Goedin~g in the nuahoi~~iro livery Stable. All hmor-e lhire, taggy hirae, atal hore feod will te C.-l 811 hais rntie will be stric'ly nilher ed 1o 1 lil nl!wnya- keep on2 h.anid good t--lddio tand laf'ry horens, alsoa ear. iageti natad huaggie., or hire, i Th ' arngo of* ihe public is espectfuilly sohicited. hi. T. TEFRRI LL. ESTA BLISH ED 1859. ' WINVXSIORO', 8. C. F 311I1RITY years exper~ince in repniring~ n1.al kin'lv of Walebea.s. NTE1W G-QO2D s.I G;(,.l asa Silver WAaches a orall kuindls IFncy. .Jewelry3' and I lok of aill de'~..erip itt., which I witi seillow trore C ome(.n, ind see for youtr-'l. IN chilarge for took ng~ I'Tankfutl f'1i past p it r--nage, I so4 cit at coniint ineno of r he ro 'ne. ot 14 [t n l'o lr, Imp..niil, Englih, ire' 1 Staite8 'IT Cotupiny Binack. Green, nand Japan Tens. .For Sale By MlcMASTlERL & hIltE. TO ALL TH1IOSE I2~ST~TED. preal to make anud repiir (lrier i'i nd repnfr oIsl GJia.e. A LSO to do jotb o oanykid UNDERTAKERd'S DEPARTMENT, -1N this line'I keep' constantly con handl Mic~reight shop. riae 18 Ani. -MORE ARRIVALS. 1- 4 hhds. Cantou. Syrup, 18 bbls." 6 b;bis. N. O. Molasse8, 22 Kegm Nails, assorted, 6 ases heavy Shoos, 1 Car Load Corn, 250 buslivls Oats expetted to arrive to-day. All of which will be sold LOW FOR GASl ! JEATY & BRO. MAAIN BARGAINS, Iam11 now of'ering my entire 81O K in v department at patpreccdeitcdiy low CLO I UN G, -II A WLS, L ADI ES DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS &c. rOSITIVE131 AT COST Tbis is no humbug but a fao t, and it is the interest or every one io call and 1 purchasing J. M4. R. MOORE., feh I.1 HLARKED DOWN, C aeofrn atete ly owpi S 8. LND~tjE~t& C .t Cr lhing aota andel Sho prceo Wholeale P'rices. REMEMBER THE FIRM, 8. Landecker & Co. doea 11 BARGAINS, BAUGAINS, OWING to the low price of Cotton and the great scarcity of money, we now offer our entire Stock of Goods at ex tremely low prices. Especial %ttention is called to our very large Stock o Dress Goods, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, boots, Shoes, [lats and Caps, and a splendid ine of Cassinereo, all of which ve offer at panic prices and to uit the times. Come with tho )ASH and get BARGAINS! ALL those indebted to us .re urgently requested to come Award and settle up, as we re greatly in need of money. McMASTER & BRICE. oot 2 J U 8 T IE CEI Y ED! Early Rose and Goodrich otatoes, White and Red nions, Pearl Hlommy, New agar Cured Hams, Fresh olted Meal, Granulated and ,oasted Coffee. On hand, a selected stock f Family and Plantation roceries, which will be sold leap, for CASH and CASH ~NLY. fe 2T. It. RIOBER''SQN. NEW GOODS eo Car Load salt, dl " Flour--alt grade, "I d M~eat, " " " Dlacon and Lard, 25 bbiu. of Eating and Pianting Pota. oes, anl of which will be sold LOW FOR OASH I BEATY & BRO. A BARGAIN. I1 E undernigned offers for sale one f. L. een borse power steam Engine, with irist Mdil attoohed, at a b-irgak-. Said Cn'gine and Mill oan be neon at my roil. lence 8j in~Ile northeast of Winnoboro, oa be Rtooky Mount Road. feb 8-Sm JOMN ISENHOWfl.