Codimuilalons to this offici will not be noticed unless acomtpanie by tho real name othe writer. . @ We are notesponsible for the opin Ions of corresponouts. AW- Ilereafir no LOCAL NOTICE, will be inserti in oir cotmn0 excep t'pon paynontif TE'2Il.C TS a line. .g- Any0ormon i th Uounty lalinj icnowle(gn v any circumstance of Int erel ,occurring i,s neighborhoud will confe favor byluraitlhiin iltfrnation at tii Ollice". JOj P 1iNTIN(.-Our oicloe has bee, fitted wth all materi2ls necessari 'fr p.ipling jobs o'f every description 13lh,, Tet terhed, Posters, InvitatioT and lusiness Uards &u., &c. Wrt A DVfi'19H-E'NTR. Crockery-Conner & Chandlbl. Slling Out-E. C. McLaughlin. Just Received-W ithers & Dwight, Copartnership Notico---eaty & bro. Citation-W. M. Nelson, J. P, . . Asasignoe's Notiec-S-. B. Clowney. Shingles and Lumber-huff & Cloud. New G odls-MuMaster & Brice. Fairfield Sabre Club-Win. Lyles Secretary. Road the advertiseWht in another column of J. W. ltaw & Co. 0 4- Capt. W. D. Aiken is making a tour of the Northern resorts. 0:* Crops are not doing so well at preseut. The weather is cold and "d amp. C:P' Appli.eAnts for the Auditor bhip)lire already ouiig to the sur face. The County Union meets at Winnsboro on Saturday, -12th Sep. tember, at 11.30 A. M. Mr. E. M. bldrphy died on Friday inorning after a short illness. Hie was aUout fiftY*flV years of 11ge. " Mr. Pierre Bacot has judt i-oeived a fresh supply ofiG rocorios. See advertisement in anotlior colufin. A remarkably fine lot .of cattle and sheop passed through Winitbboro en route for Columbia yesterday. 2r The quarterly mEeting at the ;Methodist Church, Ridgeway, ivill be continued the greater par't 6f this week. 0z7- The sabres fo- the Fairfield Sabre Club arrived Saturday. Capt It. E. Ellison,Jr., will drill the club to-night, in sabre ciiise. KTr The Rescue Rifle Club will nMiOt for "squad drill" to lhorrow hight, in thd Thespian ilall at o'Clo--k. Ozr We return thanks to Robert B. Crawford, Esq., of Jackson'% - reek, for two 'magnificent water mnellons, aggregating 67 pounds. Mr. (3aawford is thus far ahead. A-irJohnI A. Fraser, Esq., is off on ai visit to '"one of the adjoining coun ties.'' Since studying the census, he has in'augurated t campaign, we pre Of On Thursday, Stooking Los bent Shoo Fly twenty four feots aftei a pret'ty rae. Rabbit and Lady o: the Lake will try th'oir s edd on Tuos, day. A Mos-rER.--Mr. D. U. Flenni. lion showed us a side of bacon yeater day that eclipseg the two we muention. ad in Tusday's issde. This miondca weighs one huzndrbd and thirty-fouw pounds. __ Rtidgeway has beeln hoai-d from. Ten delegates are elected WVilson claimis seven of them. Ti: Is not the legislative nIominating eon untion; but the candidates are moas i:ring strength. 04-B. F. DYaridson Esq, died- or Sunday night after sonic days illness, fie was a native of North darolini but has lived several,years in Fair field, atpit tvks C*i>Dy-Auditor at the time of his death. i:y' 'l hediffern radical jbroaino elections will be held an Saturda) It is hard to say whethier tha dole gates to the State Convention wil be pledged to Moses or Chamberlain Thne masses seem to know or ear noth ing a bout if,. 0-It is very difficult to forestal the action of the Coienty Nominatin Convention-- Every candidate w interview is oortnin of his suecoss _--. and equally certain that others vil all be defeated. 6i 4 The State Tax Union is call ed to meet in Columbia on Thursda 10th September, at 12 M. This i two days after the meeting of tIh radical convention. Mosas Job BraUtton,Jas. Hf. R1ion' and T. 1# Woodward are dolegatea from F0 air- C field. t b,j- The Coluambians will play the Xu Klux to-morrow on the College w Green. A lively garae is expected. b< A dabbe will be given to the base 1 ballists in tio eehing at the Col- \i lege. The publio are invited to at- in telad. 0 Mr. D. R. FlennikIoi i4howed W us a pair of nico little sides of bacon a few days ago thAt weighod two w hundred and two pounds. The tc shoat that those bides welC taken b from must have booln at huge one. Al - A gentlenian in town was re. so contly expatiating to a lady l1pon the merits of a patent bee-hivo contain ing a swarm at work. Said he "Il know you will be Ro much pleasedM that you will go into it." J ut ho was mistaken. She didn't. C The young mni colored eon- jo vetti-dn sat two days in C.Al;mbia, to and adopted resolutions denouncing g, Moses and Chanborlain. Samuel Lee of Suthter, was elected Pretidel t m1 Jas. June of this county was elected. ,4 oue of the Secretarios. U Ao The Columbias did nout play P the Ku Klux on Piday. They S claimed that their pitcher was sick an and several of the mon abscht. The Le Ku Klux were much disappoioted, as they are by no moans satified that they cannot whip the Coluin- - bias. MOURNING GooDs.-Dannobberg k Co., have receivo a full supply of B. Crapo Collais, Grape Colleretto and 11: Australian Grupo Dress Goods.- 1I Beautiful stock of Mourniug Calicoes da at 10 cents. Call and see them. * 0 )- Six bundles of cotton ties were stolen tOb bt:er night fe0 the out building attached to Withc.1 & y Dwig'ata store. Two nere subse- h quontly found in a culvort, and one lo other was returned by at porotn wh,o Ch pitchased it. Suspicion attaches to .ol \V Davisj coloted. del 04)- We iideistand that Stube Miller attempted to blackmail the candy man Saturday night by repro- ma it senting himself es an official, aod on thi-eIthbuing to ioli the Sale. Stube the (didn't, succe!d. Ite also tvitd to ob- Ch tail goods fkom Dl.lnelnberg & Co., . (.,o we are informed,) under fplso pre tales. Ile failed in thi-3. 8Lube is g a tiemaib'a- of the lbgislatur'0, and Ch thereiorc ought to be watched. a 03- Old Jack Adger; a colored man afged 10n yeas, was in Wina,S bora the other day, .having valhed l ten miles. iIe is a native African and was brought to this country in 0 ~ ga1 1788, at the ago of 19 years. Ile tll( claims to be of royal blood. [He was W taot a servant of Gen. Wdashilngton, nor itn did he cook ptotatoes for Mai-iori and an' the British officer.su ei DJarn oia T. P. LtooN Esq. ----vWe he are pained to chtroniceo the death oc' atn old anird take tL tow.ships in regulai -der nit give a doy or two to each a the Audit or is ill, w6 suggest thal me other member of tho board ad rtiso some such arrangement. It kould be done imiediately. Q "The E.,.ter.pliso and ountaineer suggests that tle meervatives of the Fourth Con essioiial ditriet send deleidttes Colhuimia on the 2-Ith Sepiember nowiiato a caudiJdto for Coub. ass It would be we.l to call a public :ciin)g in Winnshoto on 'the l2iIh plember (the day the Courty >ion inect%.) to select chroo- dele tes to go to Columbia on the 2.1li. ie persons al e opposied to thie noiii tion 1--ing maqe by the tax-tioions I we should have no dissension. t a public mecting be called. PNiMARY E1.ECTION IN NI NNSUORo 'ho radical primary election for egites to the county convention k ptaec on Saturdty. It was first J il th Court House, but such a '.el prevailed that it was found W.S.:S3ry to adjourn to the piniei. , the me"ting wai k. pt up all V il thle iiiiu and greait confusion vatled. Mr. 11. J. Kelly was the y wbitc man blected ai a delegata. 0 o,ber delegates are eolol-ed. give the list Jiia 1),avi, Ilenry. Jacobs, G. W. rber, I J. Kelly, Thos. Moore, as. Strot'her, Noah Johnson, Aaron d. \cYly Glover, Jas. June; %,. Va-t, J. II. Cook, Rull Robe t. . W. J. McDowell, David Aikn n Waeo(t,Gilc Vanghn, Squiro il, Joe Tlhump.;oon, Shedd Cla.ke. 3%sE Bh LL A, r IDOEWAY.-A teh gamo of base ball was played Moiday at Ridgeway, betweon Modocs of that place and the ickasaws of Liberty Hill. As i was the first game of the season, .it interest was manifested. The ickatsaws promptly came to time, (10 looking club. Rain began ing, however, at mid-day, and it 11ed impossible to play. But at f past two, it cleared up beauti. ly and the ground was in good di i io. At half-past three, tllc ne was Cled, the Chickaiws at bat. OlDow, It. C. Johnson ani A. Ctuniilghaml, succeeded each scoring a rin. T. J. ttiunimghma .1 . *J ones weret putt out in eession.V. E. Johnison, the >ta'in, renched his base, but before could scom e, L. C. Thompson was t out, sendinug tho Chickasaws to field w'ith a score of three runs. Cooper of the bliodoes wecnt to the t, but opened play for his side in. spticiously by goitig outi Tlhe idoe:>, renmemboring that "a d beginning mnakes a good ding,'' con soled t heam se lvy e iih this crumb of comfort, II. C. vis reaehed his bast-, imnd was ought in by Coleman. I. P. Davis uck out. J. Q. Davis struck next, d made two bases, but before iohing homec, the side was putt out II. U. Edmunds, Coleman having >red the seocond run. In the secotd iniig, thia Chicka. wes were wthitowash.ed, Colemnan, the loud baseman of the Modo'es, mak a double play catchinig, John a's fly, and putting out Jones who d vacated the bnso. The Modocs >reod two runs, Ctunninghami, the tchier oif the Chiekasaws, catching beautiful foul fly. The soore now >odl 3 -to 4.. The third ining gave five scores the Chiickasaws. The blodoes sue. eded by b.oivy batting in bcoring Ons the. fourth, the Chickasawe cred six runs.: Agvin; C'oleman uight a fly on second base, forced Sa player who had vacated second, 1l throw to [shell on the first base, o put out n'player who ha'd lof' first. This was the best play oi o gamne. Thus encouraged, th