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PAIRFIELD HERALD Publish. I Br osd Dr. FYZLLIAMS DAY'IS. One Copy qne year, - $ 3 00 Five 44 o ' .. 12 00 en a 4 u . - 26 60 r 111o 0. sAY8. iew of tholecture to be delivered at Pu io Library Hall next Wednesday oven ing by one of America's most brilliant poets, John G, Saxe, we take pleasure in ublishing one of his most pleasant poems. n7 it recognire thpmsgives g ' gOpals9q] ,, God bloss the man who first invented Skjn .P.nas and so say I, And in al that Ab. do. 470 keep His great discovery to himself, nor try .To make it-as th r1 o Y fellow might o ono'monopoly , tent right. Yes bless the , man. who first invented 're Y i'id ti'eitdeibn): But blast ,the man,. with coursos loud and deep, Whatev or the rascal's name, or age, or tmao A r tit'd, and went' roiaWl ad vising, That artificial out off-early rising. RJiso with the'lark, and with the lark to bed, SQbhotved some solemn, sontinental 150 these aro vory'ohedply said; But, ero you make yourself a fool or fowl, Pray just inquire about his rise amil fall, And ,lethor.'larks litivo any beda at all. The time for honcat folks to abed Is in the morning, if I reason right; And he who cannot keep his precious head Upon his pillow till it's fairly light, Amid so enjoy his forty morning winks, l#td6Wknavery, or elso-ho drinks! Thomson, who sung about the "Seasons," said It was a glorious thing to riso in season But theft he said ite-lyng-in his bed, At ton o'clock An .-tevery renson lie wrote so oharmingly. The ldnplo fact is His preaching wasrn t sanctionedt by his practico 'Tis dgbtless, .well to be sometimes M ko Awak to duty and awake to truth But when, alas! a nice review we take Of our best doods and days, we ilnd, in sooth The hours that leave the slightest cause to wed Are those we passod in childhood or asleep. 'Tis beautiful to leave the world awhilo For the soft visions of the gentle night; And free, at last from mortal care or guile, To live as only in the angel's sight, In-sleep's sweet realm so coutly shut in, Where, at the worst, we only dream of sin. So let r sioop and give the Maker praise, I like the laIl who, when his father thought To clip his morning nap by hackneyed phrase, Of vagrant worm by easily songster caught, Cried, "served him rightl it's not at all surprising; The worm was puniihed, sir, for early rising. The Tax Unions. The Abbevillo Medium asks what has become of the tax unions. The editor thinks that if the organiza 'tion hadl boeen more thorough and its members more in earnest, great good would have resulted; whereas they lhave sunk out of sight, and have, in a majority of cases, failed to do anything that was promised. 'We tink'these inquiries and conm ments thnely'and pertinent. The kouble with ihe msovernent was that its loaders looked, only to political change to give relief ms the matter of bad administration. Tho true mission of the tat unions was to attack abuses by creating a p~ublic ophilon which would act as a check l;)p$KOrt'upt, careless and imibecile offiithi 1f watching every expen diture; sby exposmig rascality and bi oghg o ig ohffhaials to i opinion and in the courts. With a small body of citizens, do terminod, vigilant and intelligent, in eyery court house town, wvho would devote themselves to attending the annetings of their lboards of county commissioners and watching the business transacted, on-half of the extravagance and fraud which loads ~theg with debt would be prevented. In mine cases out of ten these moot ings areriow held virtually in secret, In this county it is rare for'any one to be present except the commis ponpfa and the clerk. It is the esame with meetings of the city 6914eiL it is the same with county obmmiissioners and town- councils in every part of the state. The intelligent business men of a cogi munity will toil and worry many hours to make the money to pay thre#, but they will not spare an hour a month to watch how the money Is spent. 'Let no one say tihmt such wvatchi ful~ness would be time wasted. Thserei no rascality, no stup1idity, esresness proof against publietty; Zisall very wvell to convict and ibnlh g1ereliet officials, but to provsit their erimecs or errors is far '9 Th~4az snions~ot.e state iave nerally ovemlooked these li sfie gnd hae eoftented tom.. selvhIth edetvoting to orgpnize votaes sough to overthrow the to xty, tfolgeting that Io4enee and cime belon~ .t5 Th'' y re common all. Given unr~lafned, nace power, aind SOOner' or later the extravagance and peculation will follow. Notwithstanding misdirected iaIn, r~nd n too general apathy the tv .non mnoiement een' of jfnenicu than a hundred cases of official mis ooiduct:have been, brouglit to light ,d niilshed' while it is simply nn 00ble to to l boysruch loss has fnpreventett And although the political influence of the unions have been direeted against the republican party, we believe the result has not been permanently detrimental to it. Its majority is large, and cannot be overeonim uless it sets itself in noti e opposition to the legithhate non-partisan objects of a tax union. If its officials uilty n brought to juo ie the Fs stronger by gtt ridiof 'ti V -rI the party is forced to make better nominations by the activity of its foes, then it is benofltod in spite of itself. The demand of the time is for a purer and more economical administration of the laws, and we are in favor of it, no matter through what instrumentality it is brought about. a ae iasked balls in = by 'tibof a law of thetit tat df fiuary, 1845). It provides that every person who hav ing his face painted, discolored, covered or concealed, or being otherwise disguised in a manner to prevent him from being identified, shall appear in any road or public highway, may be pursured and ar rested, and not giving a good ac count of himself be committed as a vagrant. Every assemblage in pub lic houses or other placos of persons disguised as aforesaid is declared to be unlawful.--The penalty is in prisonment not exceeding one year. Dxauoexns. irejols to Hum boldt's exploration of the Ural and Altai he called attention to the probablo existence of the (lialonids in those regions, and his expedition in 1829 was the imnuediato cause of their discovery. Flexible itacoluinito is ple11tiful in Spartanburg County. Wherovor this rock occurs in the Bra ils, the Ural and the East Indias, the dia mond is a steady compainion, and at some future (lay developments may lead to a discovery of diamond fields in our midst. Not more surprising than the fact that in 1857, pearls of the size of a No. 4 shot were dis covered in the shells of tnios (fresh water muscles) in a stream on the line of South-western Spairtanbnrg and Greenville County.- Geological AStateS u'rvey?/. "What's the matter, Uncle Jerr ?' said Mr. - , as olds Jeremiah H. was passing by, growling most furi ously. "Matter !" said the old, lan stopping short. ; "why, here I've been lugging water all the morn ing for Dr. C.'s wife to wash with, and what d'ye 'slpose I got for it ?'" "Wy I suppose about ten1 cents," answered Mr. -- - . "Ten cents ! She told me the doctor would pull a tooth for me some time." J. B. Smith, Boston, well-known colored cat.erer, presented a check at the bank the other day, and the teller asked him if lie had any one to identify him. Mr. Smith, 'aston ished said :"Youg manli, don'it youl know me ?" The toleor confessed lhe did not. "Then," said Mr.* Smith. ''it is evident you have not moved in thic first circles of society." Three years ago the first Pro testant chur~lch was organmiz/ed inl Japan, with a total of twenty-four members. Now there are nealrly five hundred converts in the Em pire. "Monny a man," remarks Josh Billings," "has reached the sunmmit ov fame, and then lookct downi into the humble valley hie eum from, and longed to be back agin." "Let's play Im an angel, andl take you up to heaven," was the startlinew proposition of a York street Miss2 aged three. Her heaven was the high door step. There is one Detroit man wvho doesn't puit On tile gloves any more for exercise. The doctors are feel ing the back of his head in hopes to find his nose. A handsome youlth being ques tioned by a rather stylish lady as to his occup~ation, rep~lied that he was "an adjuster of movoab~le alphabets." He was simply a printer. P. P. TIOALE, Manufacturer of DOORSe 8A~IlE, BLIN~~DS, 140Ll1NO, &C Dealer in PAINTS. OILS, &O, sot AOF.T Si1re n 1re klguiherd. go Ma OF~leE AND Wn~os Nos. 20 & 22 Hlayne, & 33 & 25 Pinekney sta, rACTonVy AND YAniDS. Ashley itiver, West End lBroad St., C~lnvt esto-ai , 0, r ant o1. 1 A E s 20 e ohromos moe i i S1: ovalti$; Chromeo of bJA. d~ sri tlod. Q?4.t u ,9EN $ !0 udf I 1A td dito ma awarded or! Q ' s1 a Nev otoridl Di'.esB 130Q illutti 1i'W. *Aldteat }for new oiro alars,A d Rolnat & Go, $30, Ardh stro ,t, Phila. *. IND readIkw, ihotnaiy ipa, tion, holt'ol n ,n lestnerlm,gdhj marfil4jb getlde' bliowln hw eiltIer isf may fascinate and gain tloVe d ego lio i of any 1 erson they osooe intnt l 40), 1Ie, bpznail &0pt., Hunt Co., $10 to $ i00 Wth- o Br often leads to A 72 >aebook entitled: "Mlen sours of: Vall Street," exp0lair Ing ng, sent free. John Hicklinp &'Co.. Rnnkors and Brokers, 72 B'dway, Now York. TH E $50,000 , BONANZA TO a , invested in Wall St, 5 O often leads to a for4 tune. Full particulars eont fred. Addresgi Pendleton & Read, 65 W'all areet, New York. DA N agents for the ibnests ellin prizo packag e in the world. It contains 15 shoota paper, I fl envelopes, golden pen, pen holder, pen oil, patent yard measure, and piece of Jewelry. ingle package with elegant prize, postpaid, 25c. Circular free. Brido & Co., Broadway, New York. Explanatory airen ~D1il tar how $10 to $500 SentIL Invested in stock privileges, has pa d FO0FOprofstN. Railroad atook, bonds, and gold bought on margins. In [erest six per cent allowed on de positsnkub jectto sight draft. Buokwalter& 0., Bank. ers and Brokers, No. 10 Wall street, New York, P 0 Box 4317. $50 TO $10,000 has been invested in stock privileges and paid 900 per cent profit. "liow to do it.' a book on Wall strcnt,.sont free. 'umbridge & Co., Bunk Ots and Brokers, 2 i'all*treet, New York.. FO.R. _. CDU0JIS, COLD, [0ARSENESS ANDi AlAh 'lillOAT DISE:A.Eta, Wells' Carbolic Tablets PUT UP oWNY tlLy .di ,''KeS. A Ti!IlI)D AND SURE R EMEDY. Sold )y Druggiuts.gencra!l y. and Joh-,st0,n iloiuoway & Co , Philadelphia Pa. AN OUTFIT FREE. We want seie one in every county to take ,orders and deliver goods for the old origi nal C. D. D. (louse. Largo cash wages. Mplend il chance in ever) neighborhood for the right person of either sex4 3'oung or old. Sampl.'s, now lists, circulars, terms, etc.. a cemplete outfit -sent free and post paid. Sen'l for it tt onee and imake money at your homes. A dyess, II J 1ill & Co., 6 N Howard street, Baltimore, AId. 110li(EOPA'1'HIC Itemoved on .eptemler let to the spacious store at No. 135 West Favette street, where the proprietor,, will Ibe leased to see their obt friensi, and patrons. A complete stock of pure and reliable l'om ioathio Medi. emued as well a Books for Ph rsicians and fain dy us, conmstantly kept in stock. orders per mlail promptly aittentded to. Address hioericke &'Tafel, I 35 West Fayette street, lBaltimsore. BY ANN ELIZA YOUNG, lBrigham Young's rebellions wife. J.WThe only comnplceto E~xpoe of all the accrets of Brigham's harem ever written. Born In Mormonism, Ann Eliza now exposes to th~e world, as no other woman can, the secrets. mysteries and crimes of the horrible astem of P'olygamy, from the very be ginlg. Nearly 200 illustrations beautify work. It is te bestseliling book publinhedi 10, tI00 more men and women can have em p lymecnt and make from, $5 to ,*ht0 daily. All livo agents are writing for illustrated cireulars with large torms. $ent free. Do not delay, but address Duatid, (*ilman & Co., liartford Ut,, Chicago, Ill., or Cincin nati, Ohio. oct 23-4w R. W. PHILLIPS, DEA LER IN IURNITURE, Parlor Braecets and Pitro Frames, for desig and workmanship, unequialled1. itemem ber my prices are beyond competition for the same quality of goods. A NEW 811&l1 of Rustle Window Shades, low Ma price, durable, convenient, that never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shado. Mattresses, Pictures, liat-Baoks, Mirrors and Lumber for sale. RIEPMRIND Furniture neatly repai-ed at moderate p rices, Special attention iven to the Un dertaker's D~epartment. . kep on hand a full sup~ply of Cases and WVood Coffin. MY TERM~S ARE STRIICTLY CASH, sept 28--1y PECIAL attention called to our fine L took of hiand-sowedt Dioet and Shooe which we age .offering at eutremely low price. oct80 : MMAsiAk & Bmeg. AND "TilE CLIyAR.V TWO first-class, pure bone, ammonlsted Fortill:.e, for sale by D. JVenningg A Son. and .J. D. Alken, Agent. Charleton, 8. C. The highest testime. 'iale can be given. lease send for dir. enhi-? rept 2--83m A qill9 *orkA, TtA& URnti Steam En inea AnSld .BbiMer A o Itural Enine, Ciro far Barr Mills, G$ frk a d Plas ter .ills. bgqhping angors an plloys. Ro tySD.Q:MU va id~i HEELS. WK. Erraiqosn. H P nMUND. ' ttn gef& Edmond, RtrncrwND VA. | fAdFACTUIER of Portable and Stationary Rpgities and Boilers of All kinds, Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, MJli d iarig, Shafting, Pnileys &e. AMERIoAN TUnSIN WATER wREEL. Cnbierola's spi4Ial $tetni Pumps Send for Catalogue. oct 19! 0. F. WATSON. Furniture Works and Lumber Mills, RICUMOND VA. C OTTAGE Bedsteads. Chamber and Parlor Furniture. Lounges, Chairs No. bianufacturer of Walnut and Cheaper hard woods, no soft pine used. Cottage Beadateads and cheap Mattrasses laeding articles, METROPOLITAN WORKS. Cdoatl Street from Sixth to Seventh + Biou o VA. 1 JE Q, Portable and Stationary, E Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Dllers, Cas tings of Brpsa and Iron, Forgings &o. Agricu~iural Iron Works, in all its branches done by oxporiencod hands. Inlproveul Portable Engines, for driving cotton gins, threshing ma chines, separators, grist. mills &o. A number of second l-and Engines and Boilers of various patt'rne, in first rate order, on hand. Repair work solicited and promptly done. Oct, Wim. E. TANNER & CO, H AMBURG Edginga pretty and cheap. I. N. WITHERS. OPULARt brands of brown and bleach ed Shirtings and Sheetings can be had at the store of oct 5 I. N. WITHERS. cOU an buy a good suit of clethes for a little Money at the cheap store of oct 5 I. N. WITHERS. OOD assortment of ladies' Shawls, T. Boulevard Skirts, Ladies, Gentlemen, MIissesind Childrons, Stockings for sale by oct 5 I. N. WITuERS. I N. WITHEIS'sells the best arri:elo.of .T Laundry Soap in town for the money (IHOICE assortment of Gentlemens' CJ Linen bosom Shirts, Linen and pa per Collars, Ladies Linen Collars'and Cuffs at No. 3, bank range. TAD '8' and Gentlemen's under vests . ...J all hitaes and qualities oheap for cash. oct 5 . N. WITHERS. M4Y Alpacas cannot bo excelled for .1J.finish, durability and priceu. oct 5 I. N. WITUERSI. rfHEargost assortntn of Crsets in oct 5 I. N. WITHERS. GENTLEMEN'S Scarfs, Ties and bows in variety at the abeap store. Catainoraiand Wool Jeans for Genitle men' s uits, very cheap for cash at the store of oct 6 -.- I. N. WITHCERU. INE article of Chewin Tobacco ad Cigar at No. 3 bank range. es IN WVarn, Crockery Ware, Kie Forks, Pocket Knives and Notionsi in variety and sold cheap b oct 5 I. N. WITHERA. IF~ you want a good reliable shoo or Hat, you can be accomcodated nowhere bettor than at the store of oot 8 I. N. WITHE.RS, Fl 1HAT little bill made one, two, three Lyears ago and promiaed in 30, 00 90, and 120 days is past due and would be gratefully received now. oct 5 I. N. WITHERS. FANCY GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED. It Fresh Soda and Boston Brackers. "Strawberry, Scotch, Jumble and Cakes. ALTSO, Potted Hanva and Tongue, Sardines, Cheone, Pioklos. Salmon, can Pine ap ple Poaches 4c., Preserves aind Jeliles, Worohostershire Sauce, Tonmato Catsup and eper Sauce, Italian ai'oni, North' orn Apples, Onions, Coffees and Teas. -M.So, icP1 Agent. -For Sale, fine fonr seated carriage, asm good as now. Apply to ~0 OG oct 20-'ImJ..BA. a us AN aI A4 OW a : #" I.r F eli e & Co. cOn. CONOREss AND wAsnidToN 8Th. WINNSBORO, ., C. ARE opening daily froth arrivals of choice goods, comprising Plain and Fanoy Dross Fabrica, Al Pacas, Flannels, > Iliketfi and Jeans, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, Handkerchiefs, Notions, Ribbons, and Fancy Goods. LARGE STOCK OF NEW PRINTS. CottonFlannels, Linsev, (heviotg Sheetings and Shirtinga. Magnificent and well assorted STOCK OF Gents' Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES. hATS.HATS,IIATS, All the newest styles fresh from NEW YOIK. TilE WONDERFUL COLLAR ! Come and See it. Umbrellas, Sacs de nuits, Valise , 'Trunks &c. Choien brands of Chewing and Smoking Tul)cco and CIGA RS. Sept 30 CI-EESE I CEE ESE !! 60 ) (7) LBS. N. Y Tiry Choose. Fresh, good and warranted to give sati., faction. Twenty cents por lh is all Iask for it. -CALL SOON. .A.1PO, A large and compilete stock of of Bridles and at lowest rates for CASH. U G . Desportes. oct 14 july 8-(nm Mc~aster & Briceo H AVE ow onh (1n a large, and comn Ilplete stock of goods, consisting in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Casuimnera, Jeans, Blankets, and all Domestic Goods, Which, we are offering "'at astonishingly low prices. Espe)Cial attention called to our stock of Dress Goods and Shawls, which we are offering at extremeoly ilgures. leached Htomespuni', at 84 104t and an article 1 yard wide, at I2Nf that cannot bo EXCELLED ANYWHERE. Weo keep on hand, a full line of Ilosiery, Notions, Gloves and Ladies Tfies and Ruffs. We invite the attention of the p~ublic to our HANDS0ME STOCK, WThic w gu'arantao to sell as low as can be boht in "'Cl ibla" or any nliar kot in thi:/ lp eenntryl- 1 CALICOES AT og and the "Very Best" at i A Es Bulllyihahwid$ !4 .8Acetetjewekl Rat ,Deuar ls,99eraG~v Stateaend~rl Karl~l; ean~dDuae o &4 All Wor Ai arranted. LOWEST PRICEB. Jend/fb.P>eeList. L H. HALL & CO, X,,0, 8,10.tAfarhet Stet. 223,228,'Bastlday CH ARL.ESTON, S,. R. W. Phillips, AG ENT, WINNSBORO,S.C. ug 3-3m JUST' RECE1VEf Car Load White I'orn. 1 Car Load ]lour-all grades I Car Load Bolted Meal. W Hite and Sioked Bacon and Shoulders. Rio and Java Coffe--"green and(. roasted." New Orleans and Comnon Syrups. All grades of SUGAR. Lard in bhis., hlal.-bls., Kegs and cans. Genuinc Durliam Smoking To bacco. * BY D. R. FLENNIK aIN. npril 10 UhIi tte, olirbin,& Augusta Rail Road. Com- t .1 J e Sit. 1 T1II'E llloing P' rn. r Seh le I. . v be~ run over tis rn. on antl heoave Augusta, at 8.2-? Coliubin. 8,.C., 1 0g8 *, Innstboro, 8.80 y . " Chester, 5.05i y Arrive at Charlot to, N. 0. '7.32 j n her.vo Chaorlotfe, N C. at 8.80,,. '' Chuester, 10 66 a .. winsborm1-2 2.; p n. " Col umiin, 2.88 r u' Arrive At Augusta 8 05 r m JAS. AN DERt "iN, Genu'l Nipt. A . PO PE, ..en. Psengor andi Tf eket A gent . COME ONE C0ME* ALL And Give 3. 0. Rong a Call DR Y (1001DS, F ANCY (C00D8 AD MLL!, NERY BuAZAR HICH1 has .int been bultand newly r.Bong wvill give her special attentioun as herotoforo, to this department, and 'will i pare no pains ini making it the leading M illiniery athd Fancy GoodssHotuse in the up-country. We study to pledsue and give saitisfactlin. No trouble to shtow goods, our stockis this departmet will be kept full and' comnpleto dunring~ the season,' al Ways receiving noew addlittn. My stook li other departmernta is full and complete. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Family Gro cories, Confectioneries, Tohncco, gr, &c., Also on hand Furniture, Lumber, Bhimgles, &o- J. 0. BJOAG. Just Recoive&. A c .'n-i 019 assorlment of Fahoy antd lleafy Or eoeries consising ir art of )$acon, l ard. lIkms, \lnlasFour &o., Canned Goods, P'ickles, erackets chueeio &c. A lot -,f the fitest i,lqu-tre in tiown. Cpnye ur bon, . ihrry and Port M ineq, tr.des of all kfhil. IWlsl i6. 'lhte 16 my frioend filat have re- .peted my liar. wheretilhey' oan |alwayeflund a first class drink, A LSo, A large I ot of flue Chewing and Smok. ng Tobaco o and Cgars, low for Cash. acptb. 20 RI. J. Mvtim.1y, EDGINGS THE La gest Stock in WINNSBQRO -AT LANOEKLI$ O2RIG'S BUITILTN+, Ask for Hamburg EDGINGS, I-I.A.MB'UI- - ~D-IJc-s, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDOIN GSq HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAM BURG EDGINGS. oct 23 W. 1. Doty & Co. 3 Doors West of Post Office -IN--. T'IESPIAN hALL BUILDINO. DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANATION P!!D)VISIONS, GRAIN, FLOURI, HAY &c LUVERY &* SA LE Where weconstanitly k~eep o hau111( a fully3 supply ofgood Horsesz de l~ules, NAVE TiHE EAIKIST AND BE8T STOCK( of CROCIHERY In TOWN, TilE DEST IS THlE CHERAPEST. Go to them~ and Save Money. oct 7 or stre~ ault teseg; ai~tio'b e laT~ateeullweigh l, LOW F'OR CASh, C'Tgm~ee "*-' Ay rino.a & O!