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PoS'r OFFICE- IfOUR8.'--"Tho post office will bo open daily (Siwdays excepted) from 8 A. At., 0.12 Ui: nd from 2 to 5 P. M. Northern hmd Southern mail close at P. M. lprecisely. A2)" Mail d)liveroil on Sundays from 8 to 9 A. M. only., RAILnoAm SonEn)ULE.-Clio tIraing on C. C. & A. I. It now love Winnsboro as follows: Going n6rth 12.$t) n.. in. Going Houth, 1.35, a m Acconunodation day trains : Going north, 11.33, a. Im. Going 4outh, 1.12. 'T'hese trait moot at Winns L oro. Niw A JvETIlSPMENTr. t Shzerifl"s Sales--V. W. Ruiff. 'Tle ColuuahiL l'/i n. is sligltly enlalrged There were fine rains in Winns boro and its vicinity on Sunday and ; . Monday last.. Niles G. Parker was metI in Now York City on the fith inst. A Line . ntulce for the State authorities. The pupilt of Mis' ObcaLr's school, w itli tieir invited guests, had a pleisant day in the woods on Friday. 'ho trade in blaek')errio i, chor ies aind plhms begins to ho very li.-ely. 'There w i a n'<Ii gaine of Base Ball on Friday between the colored club of Chester and that of Winns Dr. Thos. C. 1obertson, editor of the Rock Hill (.:rand,/', was on ia flying visit to Winnsboro on Sunday last. Oj)eations at. the11 bowling alloy fhave commentced, but there (1oes not seel to be ats nmeh illthusiasn over the sport as there was lust year. The Sunday School Mat;s Meetiu, to-be held oh morrow aft ernoon at, the Methodist church, promises to be very interesting. The exercises will conlnence at 1 o'clock. lleligious exercises condcted by the Young Men's Christian Associal icon will he held at the M ethodistI (hitreh to-morrow (Sundaiy) after n1 ,tl, collmneing;. at 0 o'clock. All the State oflicial; h:ve gone to Ctineinnat i or to the Centennial, r.in1l p >, ' are wondering how things would go, were tiny trouble to t utrn up bl)fore the return of these .s I (otn TAxIs.-iTe coutyi auiditor ofiered for sale oni last sales da u,we~nty-four I raci s of land, for nmon-paymuentt of taxes'. Of these , eight, were puirchased and eighiteen were forfeited to the State. In all the~ other (cases ini which property wa advertised, arrIagemeta wr mtadle by~ wvhiuh it wvas withhold. TIhue maitceh guazme of Jiase Ball he t ween: the colored clubs of Winns. 1 ;oro and Chester respectively, re sulte hs i. a victory for the latter thcore iniiding( twent y to nine teen. At thte icso of the ninth ining the score stood soveniteenu to sevenit leen, andl ai tenth inning wazs p~layedl, resulting as above statedl. A Rsruc.-The Coliunmn Union. Iehwud of the 8th inst ant says : \We hadu thei p~lasurie of seeing I bis mornlfing the diploma of .John C. Calhoun for the degree of L~L. 1)., an anicuint parchmenit,1t issued by the college of Yale, dated September 10, 1822. It is sign ed by Jeremniah Da~y, puresi dentI, anda Elisha Goodrich, see reta~ry. TIhe diploma, although over tifty years old(, is in a remarkablo state of preservation, and wvould be no doui bt highly pr'ized by any of the discipltes of the great nullifier. It is1 the proplerty of Colonel James HI. Rioun, of Wininsboro." Tm.: Pamn rvzo AssoewrrTON.--A t the meet ing of t.he Pahnfotto Associa ion and the survivors of the Mexi ennf war, held on Mond~ay night, r*eso lions were adop)Jted accepting the invitation to attend the Fort Moultrie Con tennial. A c'ommiluni cion was receivedl from the Itieh' land Itifle Club tendering an escort for the occasion, which wais necepted, a1id the secr'etamry inst~rneted to mnake Hluitale icknowledgment. Thle fol lowing 'onunittee was app~hoited to con fer with Presiden t Stanley, andl~ maike such arrangemuents as5 may be necessary for ihe visit, to Charleston: Mi\essrs. Johmn Rl. Miot, Henry E. S'ott, and Jaes ID. Bl~andinig. The Association has in itsensultody one of ' the two flags of thle reOgimen~t, wich 's they will fake with them to the ForL Th'ley will assemble in CJolupibia ont theC 26th inst., and proceed at on1ce to Charleston. TPhe railroads Will passH the veterans freo of cbarge. Th1naxao~-itT'on -ra PriTADHrmIA. --Tlhe ril roadsH have not redneed th( ir fare to Philadedlphia to such rates as5 to offer pos)Iitivd inidue ments to visitors. T1here are many youmng muen who would attend, but Sfor the heavy charge's on the rail )'oads. The present policy of the& i companies is ia very short-sightoi one. A reduction of faro ;ottli increase travel in a propsortion tha dbull fully .c onuate for tb difference in rates, The Utit Hera/d speaking on tis sulject, ver; pointedly asks : "Can any railroa< dian tell the P6ople gtq the,far ti Philadcelphia and return cannot h reddeed to tiguros il the ratio o thosecharges .4o the 1ort Moultri Centetnal, which is little mor than ono .fourth the usual ')ric charged." It will certainly bo t< the interest of the railroad con. panies to bring about an early ant general reduetion of fare to Phila delphila thntring the Ceuntennia Exposition. Tin, Czncut-r CoT.-The Cour of Common Pleas for Fairfield coun ty was in session on Monday, Judg< Mackey presiding. Thu hief busi ness before the court cnsliHted o the cases of petition for mnan.du.ei to compel the county treasurer t( receive bills of the Bank of th< State il paymenti of t-1,xcs After hearing a potitiol and th< return of the county treasurer, the following .order was taken : The State, ex relationc Wm. D Aiken. vs. \Vn. M Nelson, (iouunt froasttrer-- . On hearing the petition for twn ramus apdi the return of the respon lent in the above entitled action, it s ordeed I. That the.order horetofore pass eed restraining the county treasurer from taking any further proceeding. for the collection of the taxes men dioned in the petition until the fur ther order of this'eourt, be continued Lutil the further orders of this :-ourt. II. That the final determination )f this action await the decision in a like case now pending in the Su promo Court of the- tittate of South Carohilla. II. That this order apply to all similar c'ases against W. M. Nelt;on, county Treasurer, represented by James II. Rion, McCants & Doug lass, Gaillard & Reynolds, F. W. NIcMaster, H. N. Ohear and C. W. Cummuings, Attorneys for the several relators. This 6th day of June, 1876. '1..J. MACxI~v, Circuit Judge. The court then adjourned. DEATH OF Miss FAN1xw K. ATsTox -Miss Fannie K. Alston died at the residienc'e of Major T. W. Wood wvard on Saturday last. She hma been in failing health .for many months, and for some time pasi there had been little or no hope o: her restoration. 'l hough of frai constitution from early youth, tl disease wieb caused her death consumpltion, did not show itsel: p~lainly until about two years befor< the sad eveint we are calhled on t< imention. Her reminsr were inter red on Sunday at the family bury ing-ground near Monticello. Mist Alstonm wia the daughter of the lat< Col Wmn. J. Alston, once itpom nent citizen of Fairfield. She wit: but in the two~ntiethi year of hei age, and her death, though no1 unelxp)eted, is on that account peculiarly sad one. Asido from the alniablo qualities whuich endteareC her to her kindred and friends, ther< was to them, before the signs o: deadly diseaso w~ere I manifestt, over3 reason to feel assured that she would be spared to them through a long and happy life, and her dleati is on that accomit all the more sac and all the more a trying b~ereave-' men t. DE-ATHt OF THtE OtansT MAsoN Im NontHii AurstteA. -Mr. James McGra dy, residing about ten miles east o Winnsboro, departed this life on th< 10th inst. Mr. McGrady was horr in County Anutrim, Ireland, on th< 18th February, 1788, and waus there. fore at the time of his death a few~ months over eighty-eight years oz ago. He left his native country foi America in Octobei, 1816, and hmad b~een a resident of this county evem since hto landed upon our shores HeI was made a Mason in Crumliim Lodge, No. 180, of Ireland, in the year 1813, and served as Worshipfu] Master for two years. lie was ails( exalted to the lRoyal Arch Degret before leaving Ireland, and at th( time of his dleath was a mnembher of Winnshoro Chapter, No. 2, IR. A. M Mr. McGrady was buried on Sun. nay last from the residene~ of Capt IRichard Matchot, wiit Masonice hon or's, three lodges participating it the solemn ceremonies. The fune ral services wore -read b~y Worshmip fuil Master Win. 0. Jordatn, o. Winnsbor-o Lodge, No 11, whod dlii charged thme saered duty in a muosi im pr~essive and graceful nlm er--l ruanner iref1geth~p credig gpi htimn self, and which was liighly gratify ing to the asomblled craft. 'The Aflhjent of this notice wai undoubtedly, at thto tim~of his death the oldent living Mason in- North America. Peace to his ashes, '1THE QIIARTERLY CONF-ERENC.-'Ih religious exercises in connectioi with the meetig of the Quarterl' Confereneoi of the District of whicl Winnsboro forms . nar-t wore o I unusual interest. Rev. E. J. Mey I nardie officiated on Sunday morning, t preaching a rnot masterly sermon . -and admitiegeting the sacrament of the Lord' iappor. In the after i ooi th6rd'wad a mass meeting of i Suhday School children, at which a large nutnber, both of children and 3 adults, were preseuit. The - singing f of the Phildroh was ttllnualily good, . sud the readinIess4 with which they answered the 'questions p1 to them showed careful tralilig and atten tivo study. Dr. Meyuardie delivel'ud an address, his lubject l)eitlg til ditiaet devolving upon pareItH ro specting the ruligious education of children, and those of the latter in obeying the coliianads and luding the pi celts of both tenae hes1 an(d parents. After the Sunday School ameetuig, the Young Men's (lhristiaf Association hold the second of the afternoon services which began on Sunday before last. '4'he exercises on ast Suiday Wern) conducted by R1ev. C. E. Chichester, sa sisted by Rev. (leo. Williams Walker. At night Rev. Dr. Meynardie luiivered an excellent sermon before a very large congre gation, every available seat in the church beitig occupied. The sor vices attei:ding the session of the Quarterly Coiferetico wore through out interesting and instructive. ,PeocnA ATIOs. -- Govu nor Chr1n. bel lain lent for Cincinnati on the 7th inst., and on the same day issued a proclamation offering i reward of two hundred dollars each for the apprehension of thoso engaged in the lynching of the Harmon mur deters. It is as follows: Whereas information has been re ceived at this department that o11 the 23d day of May last six persons, laamed Austin Davis, Stephen Lake, Larkin Holloway, Jesse Lake, Jet forson Settles taned Marslmll Perrin, charged with the murder of Johu L Harmon and Catherine A. Haar 111011, his wife, at a place called i Winter Seat, in the county of Edge field, were forcibly taken from the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield county and deliberately and wanton ly murdered by a baird of armed 111011, to m31e unknown: Now, therefore, I, D. I. 'Chamn berlain, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done and the maje .ty of the law vindicated, and1( ini pursliance of an act entitled "An fact to provide for the payment of rewards offered to secure the punishment of ciime," do hereby offer a reward of $200 each for the arrest and delivery in any jail of this State of any of the murderers of the said Austu Davis, St!ephen01 Lake, Jefferson setties, Lairkin H-ollowauy, Jesse Lake and Marshall Perrini, with proo)f to con vict. The Governor likewise issned on . tile sam1e daiy a p~roclamalition conl .corning the dlefaultin~g treausurer of Edgefield county, which is as fol lows: Whres oh H McDovittllate ICounty. is indebted to the State of South Carolui and. County of Edgefield for large sums of monev collectedl by himl as lf Cut? Treas iurer from the tax payoe of Edige field County on alccounlt of State anid county taxes; and whereas thie salid J. H. McDevitt, late County Treasurer as aforesaid, has fauiled to account to the said State and c'ount~y for tile moneys collectei as alfore said, as reqluired by law, and has abI scon ded to parts unknown: Now, therefore, I, D. H-. Chamn berlain, Governor of the State of South Carolina, do hlereby offer a reward of $1,000 for the approblen i on and delivery in any jail ill this State of the said 3. HT. McDevitt, late County Treasurer as nforesaid. Tx BAsE BALL MAren.-Tho lonug expected ma-tch game betweecn tile first nlinle of tihe Cohlmnbia Club, and thme Nam~~eess Cluib, of Winns boro, camne off on Tuesday afternoon. Tile Columibias arc well-made, active yonng men, and portions of their pllay. mig were excellent. Their uniform is of white flannel, red and whlite stock ings, red and wvhito belts, and ohiue and white caps. The shlirt lhas tile letter C on the breast. The first nine of the Niuneless is compl1osed of young men in~ther smaller and' less nmluscular thuan thlose of the Columnbia, bu t thle t wo nines wore inl respoet of phlysical strongth almost evenly matchled. Tihe uniform of the Namneless iNY white, with' browvn trimin'g, browni stockings and belt. Oni the breast of tihe shirt is the letter N. A fow lmnutes after the time hxed for the opening of the contest, both ninoes were oni the groundl, ready to start On the first inninug the Columbias were senmt to tile bat, and were so v'ery unfortunate as to be "whlitowashiedl." The Name -less took the bat, and1 mnade thmree runs, Tile Cohumbias then~f made thlreeY ruins to six for tile Namoless. The latter kept considerably aieaud for awhile, amid af, the close of thle fourthl inning tihe score stood twenty for them to seven for their oppo. ncnts. .tChings certainly lookeff un I promisinig for thd latter, but thecy I were by no means disheartened, and r' on the fifth inning scored eleven I runs to four on the other sidle. InI f the next they matdoenight to 01n This closed the sixth inning, with; the Coinbius oi. abeoad. The rest of the galie Was very close, .and at the end of the eighth inning the eneloss were two ahead. In the Mthti, the Columbias did unusually fine playing, scoring seven runs. The Nameless took the bat with the chances against theub Nit n vt'rtho less played with tliiri 'hoy nlade two ruins--.tlhe entire scorei standing, forty to thirty seven. '1'hore Were omuo very fine plays, and the batting get (orally was unusually good. The tlimpirO, Mr. Stoin, discharged his duties with great accuracy and im partiality, giving entire satisfactin to both sides. The following is the 0'LtN1IMDIA. ln. o. Fridity, 1. f, 4 Melton, s. s. 7 2. M'orris, p. 2 7. Gentry, c. 8 0. Miller, 1. b. 5 1. Reed, 2 1. 3 3. Solononi, 3 1). t 2. Slo:tm, r. f. 3 4. Treitlen, c. f. 2 3. Total, 40 27. . , ,,0. ii Elliott, 1>. 7( 1. I Crawford, 1. f. 4" 4. h IIuey, C. -s 3. 1a1b, r., f. 4 2. .lkaty, 1 l.. 4 2.. Wolfe, e f. . doper, 3 b. 5 L Gooding, 2 b. 3 . Ketchin, H. s. 2 Total, 37 27.: Columbia. 0, 3, 4, 11. 8, 3, 3, 1, 7.-40. Nameless, 3, G, 11, 4, 1, 2, 3, 5, 2.--37. F'lies eaLught--ColIubia, 8; Namelos, 3. Flies missel, Columbia, 4; Namne less, 4. ''ime, 2.5.). Mr. Stein, Umpire : Mes:srs. Mob-e Lay auil Ctifmmings,"3corers. . In the evening thoro was a moon. light picnic itn r0tt' of Col. Ilion's residence, which was largely atteinled by the two clubs and their frieilns. Everything passed off very pldastet ly. ''he Columbians left on the night train, and we trust they carried with them pleasant recollections of Winnsboro and of the' lNameless Uase Ball Club. THE STIatCoor.rM or Livi. - - From the era die .o the grave life is full of si ruggles. Somc si riggle for riches. some for pleais ure, somte for honor, and ot hers strutggle to re gnitIi thnt greatest of il blessiin 's health --atnd ink their eforta they ofOten resort to rt51s which tlaces it farthe-r . nut farlthlr out of their reach, They take 1rastie ciotpouinds, which shoek fl; sy 11. tem, or violent minerals which pitsoin b dvegre and thus Oth vital energih.s ;re weak teed and the very foutain tile of l iif pollunted. Natutre provides remdi lts for a every (1 eapse, anud it is from thet vegetablle ktingdon:i that tnt. T'rr's LivraW Pr *.H de rive the.ir ingreditis, a- di in t heir use there is t he happv ee Vtrtaintliy that .if they do nto gotod, theyv di nto luntm. But of thei'r etic. t houtsandst whoit have beuqetete oif d isease.l liver, kidlneys, spleen, st imach and howvels, 1livet to-daty to testify. NIHEIIIFF88ALE. It. I. Boone, vs. C'. J1. Sto'braund. a I) Y virItute of ait ex\cti on to nuiu diret- . .I J . I will oifer for sale before t het Coni tHouse door ini WViisbotro on the. nrst Mondany in ,ltuly nest, withlini the legal hiotursof saile, for cashi, all the right, r title. and Iinterest of C J1. Stolbrnd, in th tol low-inzg describted trnet of land., con taininug four hiu .dred and se.vty-four A acre's, morne or less, lying in Fairfield I C ounty and bounded byi lands if Jamies 1I MeCants and ('ol I) D Fe'nley. levied on as the piroptiy oif C J Stolbra'nd nt the suit ofI B 1 Boonie. 'S. W. It;pF, r~ 8.y F. Q. Sherill's Ofl1ce. Wininsbioro, iS. (C., 0 .June 12 1876. junie 13-tix2R 3 Y vrtueof nin execution to mnn direct. ..I edIwillo'r for stale before the Court. House door in Winnsboro .on. the1 lirst Mlonday in .July next, within the legal hours of sale, foi cashi, a'.l the right, title aid intlerest of Williain C. Halrrisoni in thle following doeribend tract of land: One hundret i-d andi set enty a[es. moreif or* ltess, lyinug in Fairtield Co'unt y andtt bound. edI byf lantds of' Williamt Tr'app, Chairlos Fret andi the D~awkins placto. Also five head of (cat tile, 'one sorrel imane, levied Oin as the pro~perty oif Wi'lliami C. hhiarrisoni itt the suit of John WN. Lyvl.s as G;uarini. 8 WN. lCUFlF. S F. C. Shin's Omiee, ,111une 12, 1876.1 june 13-t ik2 Po"7 IfhTr.9 Of' IllsciaRge'. N J1, andt ingutlar the I intlred and .~eroditors oif Alexsindur. N. Hin[d. mian, dece'ased, ore herebv niotinoed thazt on the 1st day of ,1uily .next, at 12 o'clotck ] . mi., we. ias Exector andt Exentritix oif the.. fast wt'ill of said I lindlman, it ill file in t ho ci P'robatec Coturt, for ]"nirtlold (ouinty, nuf Winsbor'o. our final necount, and askc for . etters of d ischargoi fromt unid I rust. 31 Au~rvivinig I'sx'r. nnd Ex'trx. RIEWi'A I1). i r ~IE Tfownm Coutncil of Winnusboro, .. 8. C., offe'r at reward, for (lie nexst t welve mraqitlis, (if TEN D)OL AlUS for J piroof suiien'it tio conviet anyt peso ori~'l liet'son~ of bicaki'tg oir stealing8 lhe t reet inam'ps. ly order of flhe (onnel.'l. WM. N. CtiANDLLEit, May ii laai~i.Cler'k. r J(tters Iflinmissory. -C OTrICE s hneb givea o all whomtn . . it. maiy coniean, it halit I wtill aptply I to the Court of l'rofmnto for' Fairfield Coundty to lhn haldeni oni Nion'dnyt tho' I 9th ofJutrno next, to hpl forever discharged and1( disanvissed fromi ni1 liability as Gturdian of the Estate of Williamn If. Robertson May 18, 187t'. WILMA M A. M'cDWFIL, May 18 Ouardian. AGENT~rSC-o ietcance coin money. Address U. S. SAFETY POC1{ET CO. Newark, IIA1YI! HANS is In IT et ReCfuivio 1 it )Litt nico tttlrntt 'aKKC'(1 ILnmlt, 1;111n11 t)iIVs ALSO, C. R. 131111c Si(1ca. A Its(-), A. lot L t"rt;ll A1tvltsta 1' lt tir, BY fit. J. 1[( (JAli 111:1' Ail) 21 A 3 i . . [1 L I t . Mme. 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