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will Lbo inetmie'1 in aur cotlonen':s exi:pI up11on p Wymnelt of TEN ; LN I. it Hie Jon Pnt:8Ti.-Our oflice has boeen fitied vWith all ateri5al imecssarv for !lntihg jobs of every lese, iption. Nilv, Letterhen'.is, ste rs, luvitttid o mnd lhmnels C rs &c., o&s. INjw A)VFlnTJ61-.1ENTS. Fre.-h Candies-U. G. De~sporlico & Co. Execttl's NtieT.asM L v I es. - Alusie?..-J. 1I. Lowetry. F pi'I'g G >ot ds - Lk fi 1.4!tker & C. IL.diI nut for N.w G oda-- d w ird & lotaw. Sec. JuiIst R-.eelsel-D1). Rt. V'h to11lheo. T'o P'atimer.,-W. 11. .\ikenit. a )lore imo nigranlt paed up, 7"k. Ieep on the adart fe. bur glaI's ai fires. The Roads ore execrable. The constai.t rains and heavy haul. ing have cut them Up badly. 0K'r MIr. A. W. Ladd Lits bo>n appointed echool. t.us..co for town' ship No. 5. i1e will mn..ko a good ofileer. 2 Z7'4 Thre is a god deal oco ton .till i ti( Cointy, s8onc tict yet giinned. Tite roads are to b)ad for h.a ulineg. rip' The city fathers are mend. ii.g the -trect. Gravel has beer Ith. own upon the ba.1 pLea near the iatrn. Ia tinic we shall have good pavetments. n The Treasurer will soon be ready to p.iy out tih school fund foi tite present voar. We will give ai. ' on as po-sible tle am->un lts ip portioined to cueh towns.'hip. * There w.ere onlv one or two of our older citi-ens present at the illecting -on Friday nighi. When will our people beg.n to pa-y more ntteintion to matters of public inter. est ? 7" y The fire company could not pat ade ou Friday ou accunlt -of the ra i n. The gallant 're men .,iy they re not afraid of ire, bu-, they can't stand water. - BdnN:n FATALj.y.-A fteedwo -man, employed by tle R.ev. Mr. Mel. lihatup on his 'lauIzat'.un, tit ai flidgeway, w..s .-o evoeely butnled while cle.1arin tig ali ld last Fiday, tiatl 11er life5 iS de.,pa iired aof. ])Dannenberg & Co., nill1 reedive this week. a treautilul line of ladiies line drws Goods. - Also, a full and now assortment u'' Cr.!icoes at th old prices. buint long lines of' Ctarke's Pattol F ceon bo b sides ti' the road be low WVInIsbJor'o. it makes a er nieat ifeoed, and is said to bo very . : Some mii.-eeanit or mtisereanute ott 1Ttursday night defaced the doons on the Tihespian Hall lilt.ck witl w~hite p.jint. The- doors hal 1 ei 1)'a gi ainitd. Th'Iic. n'.as a .ia t*a tr ick. W\ bere were the police 1 07 A d ifleulty ocCuri ed on Te dybetween Rtepre'sentativo M. Sa iiler and his- paramouor, a o.Aore ' n:ioian na'med Carrie Walker. The1 case wvas. brought up before Tlria Justice Mackdys 'tid resulted in the wornantakin the ight traib fot - OT Mr. McMaster lhas been in dustriously circulating subsceriptioR' lists throu'gh the County for minui gration. -Onie genitl.eman hus donat-et ov''et' a hund.re~d' nere of lantd, ont soral have-given monley. The peo' pie will wake up after' a while. commodity. -There is a fear fu-l fhllin1 ofl'in the denmand . We- wonderi td stringent railroid or'der in.reg~art to this article aiiounits to pi'ohibi, tion. '* Ibal:GRjA TIoN.-TIhe good folk n rt talking abont Lthis al11 important. nat for, and we saw a lib~eral friend act ual ly put his hand in his pocktet an d--and take out hisa knife, an< commenee whittling ! Weo expecl business. THon TARIIFF.AR COM~PARED.-UIO can be brought fronm St. Louis, Mo. to Columbia, 8, C.,.for. eighty conti erhnrdpounds. The same arti eli frouma our utighlior, Salisbury, N. Q;, Co$s sixty-five,toe.ts. Will some frienid metenaure the relative distances fur us and report. ' Mr. Shields Gladney gave a birth day entertainmient Thursday omning, at Mr. R. J. MeCarley's. The wey his friends disposed of the 0.21 .hiings was marvelous. The Nr.:we & lint.kri. acqutitted itself ttreditably. We wish Mr. G01deey many happl, jy returns. Our itinerat fowl ierchait "O'( rge" parsed through town the ohl.e day ou..kiis way back to North C(iiolina. lie had sold all his .tdluxx" andtl "ldrmi" in Columbinai an1d w..s mataah pleased. -.111s horse no longer boio tLe batmer with that .t range devioe, 'Oes.waiinted." ' The next time le eones badk he'lil bring a load t butter, ho nays. C1 A fNw da3y sined, :e- raeelved a anyterous package. On opening it %e found a , A/e. It was. from "A. B. 8." of 1tidgegay, aR-id gieen in i-espons'o to our rcquest for one. We are etremely obliged for this pa sc it. It supipliks a great need. But we fear we will have to ask some ithear kind frimd. for a concordandaea itheoldur to !inld i3 tektS tihit we 7 Col. B. E. Elkin in one day la:.!t week rais;ed at ' idgeway, , forty se.1ven Jollars fur -'i.thgration, and this with.>ut ciaa1lln;: onl many of the citizens.- IlCSi. ). If. Ruff, and I. 2. D)portes !:c ied the 11t each wiiih tell dollais. Mr. lluff has sent n ls.-, for a G.ruinm black.nith -tail f.iail),i and say- he has a .housc nal shtp aeady for 7 Iiim. Good for ltidgewvy. What will our other pre eincts do - Mvj. T. W. Woodwatti left Sunday to join the coaninittee of Taz. payets oil its way to Washington. 'The Major wi'l be sure to take good c: c of the interest of Fairfiel-1 and the Sate at large. WO wizl him ad the Cuommittee all that Lswxeees wilkhl the righlteousness oif the 'cause demande. What a pity that the Counter memoriialists do not go on to Wa.llington, so as to meet the Tax. [ayeS comuiittee faee too face before U ranIt ! lUnGLARIOUs.-Tha rbcIJ.en o of Mra. Ijarriet Rulf, at tdgeway, was entered via wind-w ene night last week, and all her provisions taken. The thief seemed very deliberate in his actions, preferring to empty the contents of the u-olasses pitcher into b is eaapacious. po.k eta, than to 6a.rry ing off the Vessel, cohtei-ts auil all.. In these time of great reareity of bouth maonaey a nd bred it., these visits will beccore unai:leasaatly- !'rerjhent, and we wa~in our readers to beware. A''t A frie'nd pointa outtre nui.-aan ces tlhat may be seen every dlay at thea depot. IMa't,, the -d rum-i ers oi the ifferent hotels be.ore thec tr'ain stips, jumap aboard and annoy passengers aand bystandars ; &ccond, a lot of colored urchains jump on the car steps and preventing all in grees or egrets, and i/drd/y, r.set of Soung meni whao take a tour of inaspee. a iona tharough the cars as if looking for sline friend. (Oar friend .says lhe dona't belibre thecro fellows ever had1( rien i'd.), 'The town council should instruact thae polies to regulate this aaatttur. Puri.a.c Mas-rino.-We would re. an'i ad the C3itizens at' Fairafield Conty of the j'nblo ic eting to be hold on a lie first, londay in A pril next at the Tfheapian 1 hall. We hope there will be a large turn out of all who feel an iterest in redeetningoir County anad State from thae enoramous tauxa alion uhiehl hans been imposed .upona us by a corr.iapt avid frau dijietA Legis lai ure. We have naoahing to fear, if lhe people bothI whaito anid colored, wall do thieir duty. Tfo thaose who are noto idieda, and 'whao, froum in d ifferenace andh want of intecrest ian our puie welfare have hierotof'ore stood aloof Fiam.a every publie ecal, we can only p.y-thea cuse i-et upion 3 olur hatil infa unitay thecre ia. satrenagh-let ever'.y maana aittetad, f'or his owo, as well as fot' the genaer'al welfarea of' the Countay imd the State. A "Tu'aa Payers Uniaon."' asiS Iaion wall be orgaxuiaed for' evet'y township ist the Counaty, uad \ve are also batis lied that a r eport, iiL'- be maadc at this mieetinag from the Declegationa whao are to asemnble in WVashaagton on the 26th' mrarch inkht. -We say aiga-et, every hraah be precent. 0 *- meetinag of- citizens -was hold in the Town flall on Friday evening to nomninate candidates for the mauuicipal election. A number of colore d citizens '-were present. Alr. F. Gerig was called to the ehair and( Mr. J. IIL Cummith'ge acted as Secretary. The object of the meet ing has in~g been explained. Mr. Gerig wias naoiainated for Intendant. IIe ad leclined the honor with thanks [Capt. Pierre Bacot was then nnatp. ated and elected by acclamation. lie relurnod tha'ks in a few uppro pt-ate febiuorks. Alessrs. F . 6Gerig, and J. A. Fraoer -were .then chosen as coididates fol' wirdens, by accla matioin. It was then moved and carried that the emaining vacancies should be filled up by ballot. On the first ballot Mr. J. 1). .tcUarly was chosen, .and on the second Judge W. 15l. Nelson. received a majority of the Votes cast; and was declared 'hosen Themieeting adjourned. The' ticket thus nomimaated is as follows: For tInteltuilit, IIll11 BACOT. . For Watrdenas, F. Gxninati - J. D. Mcr~iuI.rv, Jimin A, Fui/.si:n. V. .l. N r.so'N, This ti',ket, we prei.ume, will be accei table to Al clatnse. It is the duty o' eery citlen to register, on Thursday, Fi iday or Saturday, so that in case there may be another ticket nominated, every citizen may ILave the right to cx pkesS his preferceboe by his voto. The wian of folty dollars was oollected in Wiimsboro to defray the expenstis of Miaj. Woodward to Wa1ihington. We are gratified to see thi exhibition of public spirit. -.When the neople wish to havo a t'injr dlcno they should pay for it. It has to: long 'becn the custom to Illow a few public spirited individti uA to bear the burden of improve ientis ei- pubic work of every kind, la thcedays y:o Wd !s able to be:ar all c bteden I 'miaelf. The dele gati's to the ''axpayers C'an'venti on were CO:Ipelled to deiray th--i r own ('!e:e %Q3 anld alsao tO p tiy for t-h pri:a teldi Ije)orts and other inicidenital itm In an am:ouit fully eq ial to two ty per ceint.h their regular taxe In the good o!(l days were hionest men ruklcd the State, and people were rich antd ea-r len,'' it. was very well far delegate.s e public assemblies to pay t!:eir own expeises. But now, many of our ab-lert men would be prevented by poverty frome- serving the State. Senator Bayard of Dela ware in is . able speech agains Mertill in the United States Senate, mentioned th:At one of the 'most iis. tingui.-hed citizens of South Carolina oid olici attend the meeting of th Executive Committee in Charleston because lie hl not ten dollais .to pay Iis railroad fare. We trust that. h-reafter, when d~elgates a;'e -sent to any assembly, their traveling ex. peises at least will be paid. n7 Every business in the world is affected more or less by by "dod hcadism." But no classes suffer more from this avil than newsp:iper men. The public cannot ho made to under. stand that advertisin'g is the legiti mate businien of the newspaper, just as selling goods is the business of the mnehanat, or giving advice is the business of the physician or lawyer. No onie has the cheek to ask a mcrs cbant for Iivye dcl lar4 worth of goods, or the professional man for liv e dol lars worth of ad vice, nnd yet it is thiought nothing to askc for a five dol1. lar local or, advertisemienit. Suppose we gave a local' to eveciy person in town, how mneh advert isinrr would wve get;'? T'Tlie man who would pay for a thirag whlin it, ciold be had for niothing, is a simp lleten . Thluis is the oiut-anid-out stylec of 'deadheading. And there is nother, dtill mote common .that of paying for an mad vertisei-uit. and getting a local notice gratis: We havo fr'egnentlY rece~ved a dolltr for a equa ae of' ad vertisinug, anid i nier ted a local for nioth ing tiatt is woi th fivd. 'As our' wide awake brother of the Phlomaix observes, whent a mierchant sells ai ponud of coffee, he does not give away a pound of miarr to sw-re ten it with. Th~e newaspaper man dlocs the ~ejuivalent of this, al most every day. .The .'ocal is the niott important part of t be piaper, - and ratis far inserb ng niotices in this, are always <'oubl i. A tiewspa per is y ot. teii up for too beiiofit otf the public. Aty news that, iinte eats them gener, al ly, wvillI be inserted. But all not! eeX tend(ingP to personal aggrandizu mntt are0 wortlh mionet,y anid mnust lie pa id f or i* 'He rea fter a1 'y i ein placeed in the loc~iIal olnum iuus t lbe pa id for at thE~ rate of ten eon(' a line. (FLe. I igious niioils we' publIish free 01 ebairge.) This will be oif servico in, two ways. Jijjst, by puntting mutiny inito our purse, iad second, by keep. I ng o'tt muauy items that inti lest privale indilvidu a ls only, anid crowd out moi o implol tantt mostter. W hcn we puff A, we mu~st puff B, an.i then (I and 1) o off'ended because they tut not puffed, anid so it~ goes. 1V.LTSIcO. ~ NOW hiava clatsPSs airranged and start ?ed ini the following specialt~ies: Voicatluic, Ins trumietail Alinsie, V'io. lin, Piano, Strtingedl Instanments, Brass ditio, Drawing, rnini. ng. I wishbt fu orm a class or icruady- It enders ine Vocal Musico, shall be glad ir thie choirs of Winnsboro will visit mny vocal ehass ail SOe if It. is possible to organize h, Olee Chub. Lesson danye--Thuralay .f arernoon and Fridaiy nyoninog .Pupils who sitl wish to join. Wrill please do so at oncee. Terms haveo eommuencedj. Vocal t erm commuenees this week. CI.,ss.ts in F'rench, G)ermarn and Blookkeping now forming... rob2-wWinnsbo:o Female College Exeptor's Notice; A LL% persons haling claims igninft Estate dOf .Thomas Lyles. deconsed, aru heroy notified to present0 lteam prop. erly Attested, ai'd- tlioso indebied to' said osunte nre reqiestcit to make payrent to' thc un1dorsigned. THOMAS M. LYLES, inh21-t Ix2 -. . 4E'r. Wil'nsboro Lde No. 11, A. A RI:or.An COADJUsIOATOI of - this 10o*i, Ikill be hold i Miasonio 1il en Thursdaly evening neXt, .2tfi inst at 7A o'clock. k By ord.r of tihe W . M. - mph 23 JOlN C. SCUlli't-, Sec. rw - 11 "Amoniald inciMlage'' r rll. ing 'toa n n1d ot her seedI, before plantis' Can lie obtained at the Drug Storwe -W-., E-'. AlK Nx. Cne pound suffic'ert for wo acrei of CoHN.. mch:21. JUST R CEVE 1 Car load Flour all grade3 1. ' " white corn, I. " " Oats for seed, 1 "' " Sat I " 'Molasses and Syrui-tps, Sugars, Cogfee, and. choice Tea, D. R. FLENNI EN1. mch. 24. LuuK -OUT NEW GOODS, AT' THE STORE OF' An assorhtuenzt of Spring Print:: re ce'ived to-dgy. (Cas-i mors, Glot.h . ing, 1hoesa Nations1 ko,. lo WOLD WARD & LAW. .m meh 23 Her~e it Conies! There it Gocz!! 1 Car Load Ihay Just Arrived 2 Car Loads Corn Just in, 1 Car Load Meal arriving to-day. CII AINS, IIAMES, * BACKIBANDS, .7 WILL BE SOLD LOW FO1R CASH!I BE~ATY &DR3O1. feb 26 THE OLD DRUG , With ali entire Now Stock o kARRAL4 W .sale a_ 167 ME ETING STREE SUCCESSORS TO MIR OLD . 1.:1714 11A RRAI, L CO.. Charlesaon ,1A V1 march 12-8mos .L CI oo 0 0 El os and Godrc 6ose Cofee On h E-q 0 ItI Arcris' c3 ,wl besld 3NLY ois JU'S one PucheonDemar .ra .\l s.3 OoldpuoTinin2 oass Tw -id .0 H ytp Tre be Gupwean Yug 0lsnTa . hee rces Sgr ere o ,.i:1y l natian aonnic HOUSE REVIVED, f Fresh and Clioite 0OODS. 1 P EL'ZER , Druggists, , CHARLESTON, S. C. 1LS'ED IIOUSE 0OF 1OF AVILAND LAND, RISL RY 5' CO., Auyusla, Ga. KL PCJEN, tw York. DANNENBER & 10. ARE.JPPILED WITH NEW GOODS, N1RW CAULICdS, NEW DRESS GOODS, New PiqueS NOW Grenadines New Bleachingq, New Domestics, Now Shoes, Ncur slippers, New Clothing, New ilats,. New Notions. In fato EVERYTIING NEW I EVERYTIIING OF TI E LATEST Styl est EVERYTIIIN(. AT NEW AND TE CRY 18. STILL THEY - COME TO . C 0I A NN ENBA 0ER 0 's c d.A.SH Is 0 UR B. S.1 S . W]" STRIVE TO PLEASE g Uc0. mar 12 11 ant noy offering my entire STOG K ini every deparltmt!)~ at unIprcedenC11tedl y Jow~ CLO 'IliNG, S IJAWL4S LAD)IES DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS &c. POSITIVELY AT COST This& is no hurnbug but afact, c andl( it is the~ interest 1f every one to call and examine before purchasing feb 14 T HE "TAR H EELS." .WANT.MONE4Y *' ! , Ewould reapboffully Inform theQso - VYwho OW4 us Vfdracoounts tfnade .4: ring~ i878 t hat they 1)0( hetler como l'or - ward and mxakoesat ifactory settlemoen't, an d thereby savo cost, We don't, .py the - priateg; foi nothuipg., ', rn m awhat,- wo arc 10 MrAUurirae JUST SP111NO PrMas, llloaCte(I and B . Jionespun, Checked Ilomespun Bllack Skitt Braid, Spool Gotton &o. t BEAUTIFUL LINE Of ,ollnrelm, Ladies -cirfs, Genlt and Ladies lilanrderm oie, Shirt Fronts, Proilclis,' Love Veils, Crape ,adies Black BIltm, a suberb articlo. .. LOT OF SHOES JUST AR., Thsoe GOODS will be sold low for Withers & Dwight. mar 5 NEW GOODS. Calldoce, Plaid I1omesp.uns, Long Clothe, orset Jeans, L. C. liandkerchiefs, Domes 0 Ginghams, &c. ALSO 'oilet Soaps; Washing conpa, and Pearl (arch, McMASTER & BRICE. mol 1.. ESTABLISHED 1859. ' WINANSi0O'o, S. C'. rpIIIRTY years experienice in repairing -L all kinds of WYatoyies. LT EYW G-oOJQDs., 00OLD andI Silvor Wa':tches of' all kinds. 'anoy .Jowelry and Cilocks of all descrlp. ions, wh ich 1 will secll lo w for cas h. Como ad see.flor5yoursulf. No charge for look g. Trhankt'ul forL pastL p)'Ironage', I so. .ut a aontinutoo of the samme. . CHAS. MULLER, ipposito Iacot & Co's. TO ALL TJIOSE . am pyrepared to make and repair Grist, ills, andi repair old Giras. AS od o olk of any kind. AS od o UNDflRTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. ' IN this' line I keep constantly on hamnm full snpply of all sizr-s of t he Metle trial Casmes, Walint Case's, Caskots,.v~nd inn Collins at theo old stand known as c 'egh hop. or'ilL J. W. McCRUEIG H[T. deo 18 Gm, JT..ST ,t'resh Augusta.Flour, Bolted . - Itoal. .and'0. R. Bacon, and bulk Sidos. tho Eagle Brand Sug ir Cured Ihams. offes and Sugars and d1V.cryI-in usually kert in a first 'olass Oirocory For Sale low for CA Slf mech 10 '' R. J. MoC A R[E Y. LIVBRY STABLE. M1 the 20th of November 1 purchased the intersest of A. F". Gooding in the ~'nnsboro Livery Stable. All horse hire, nggy hiIre, maid horse feed will be 0ASII 'his rnle will be strictly adhered to. t 'ill always keepibhm hand good saddtle and piggy hora~es, also carringen and buggIes or hire, The patronago of the public Is espeifully'sollicied. eoo16-8 S i UH T. TERRILL. ~' Garden Seeds, &c. lIESHI Garden Seeds and OnIon 8stly 'Also WindIow GOsi; Pnttry,'Rafrw pd ioiled4Linseed Oill and Pailnhs, ju't'si'eoe ly d, MoeMASTERt & B~1i~j fak A