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RAILROAD SoHEPUEs...-The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. . R. pass Winnsboro: REOUAn P'Assswoa--NronT. For Charlotte, 1.10, A, M. For Augusta, 2.33, A. M. AccoxowAToN FREIOHT----DAY. For Augusta, 10.25, A. M, For Charlotto, 11.83, A. M. New44vertisements. ~oQice-H. Clark mid others . your subscription to THx Nwa AND EBD, Terms invariably "&.h in advance. The condition of Chief Justice Moses was, at last Accounts, un - changed. He is eonsidered hope lessly stricken with diseaae.--paraly ' a. Th'e inion- herald wanted to see if the tsapayers wQulday 100,000 In response to the call of Governor Hampton. They have already -paid nearly :$126000, and the Special Agents are' still collectinug... What ,does the org n thi k ,ow ? Will it - - ;nswer The Register -says that one old ,darkey,propoaes to fixthe thing in this 'way -: -"Now -you aee, eah, Mr. Chapberlainis de eullod gemmens' guv*et, and ineral Hamptiu is the ," .:: hite genmens'. guevner -; -now why ar sot:dat satisfactry to all hands-? uei um bof be guvu r sah." This will 'hardly do, as the "eullud .gem zneng" hare so -"'spondulicks" for their "ganter;" and without that he can't get along. Tax MEET!ING To NZOB.-We would vain remind the citizens of Winnsboro. and vicinity of the sneeting .4f the Democratic Club of no 4, to Jae held at the Tow Hall at 7; o'clock this evening. Matters of great - , interost AiIe&' equal importance will come before the Club for con sideration, and we urge upon the menSbea'e l-l' "and prompt attend ance. --- Ts T'k MLrrn.-The action of the governor in dating all com missions on the a ma day gives almost universal satisfaction in mili tary circles, and avoids much bad feeling, which othe~rwise would have .sprung up. The militia say that the governor had4 a level head that time,. It is presumed that the seniority of officers in the same grade will be determined by lot, according to the establishejl ..ralitary ,usage when commissionsibiav the same date. PERSONA-We had the pleasure on Monday last of a call from Col. John P. Thomas, the accompligheg uperintendent of the * Carolina Military Institute, Char lotte, N .We r pleased t learn frem hit tha~t the institution is in a flourishing condition. Rumors of the prevalence of measles among the cadet. have of late obtained con siderable eurrency, but they are en ~ tirely wthout fondation. The * health of the students is exception ally good, and ther4 'has not been a case.s0 serious - iiees among them in many months. This insti tute desetvM 'a ftI~ 'share of the ,-publie suppbbyt. - McCreery -& Brd., of the Grand entral Dry Gds~ Establi~rsh-t Couba,. . are 'b~ i adover, toc fthe cosnuerst deot. 'dr good. Te7 te w#ng g94iwr than walnd hat ou wauth andie toe keep a 19h tk Ina~ wod their is4No @e sud preha age on&b, 'f$0adoet bat udert 0tM ~t a of - ly -undM6l9 00ermsb,~ latter caso in advance; and in th former upon the delivery of th work. Whieni we vary from thies terms it is for the accommodatioa of custoners. We therefore expec and shall insist'that all such bills b paid upon presentation. In makinf these terms we ask of our custcm era no more than is rigidly requirei of us in the conduct of our business A newspaper cannot be run on th credit system-every experiment it that direction has ended in utte failure. RIDoNWAY I)EMOcRATIe (C$v . Pursuapt to a call from the Count; Chaitman,the Ri'dgeway Pemocrati Club met on -Satiurday, Vice-Presi dent Ekji presiding.. The cal from the Cominty Chairman Wa read, and Mr. B. Mears Divis" ad dressed the iClub Mpohk tie necessit; of presei-ving the grganization, am( upo :thefavorableprospe8tsfor th, complete ieognition-of -4overno Hampton. 4 On motion, ~ committee Of fiv w'n appointe~I, with Uale . N] Rembert as chairman, todaft rose lutions expressing the aentitaent o the .Cub. Daritng the s.sence o the committee the Club was ad dressed by ~Cot1:' Ci. Daje.. The conmiitee.reported *i'p 1ol lowing : Reolved, - 1 That we t. m bers of the RIidgeway DeMemt club reaffirm our allegiance 'st:4h Democratic party of the State, that we will preserve our orgais-a tion. 2. That we recognize Wad Hampios as the duly elected duly qualifid governor of Soult Carolina. - 3. That we call upon all g op citizens of South ;Carolina to. unit in support of the constitutidh government, winch.alone.can secif peace and prosperity to the State. Mr. W. 0. Hinnant moved , amend the second resolution ba in sorting "and that we will -e9ggniz no other." This was seconded b Col. Lamar, and accepted. - - Some discussion ensued upon tib wording of this resolution'i:,' a mendment being offered totri out "duly elected and qualified 'i to insert "de jure and de fado The amendment was rejected, igA the resolution was adopted' by rising vote. The other resolutibA were adopted. The presiding gaUce made a few remarks upon the neces sity of preserving the organizitiog after which the Club tr~iaade some routine business. Oin rnotiorE the secretary, Dr. John Boyd, wi instructed to send a copy of th minutes to T HE Nxw# AND E after which the Club adjourned,sut joct to the call of the liresident. The Hampton Contribution.-. The Columbia .Regier'edntains a: official statement of receipts an: expenditures by the Hampto: Government from Dec. 14, 1870, t March 2, 1877. The receipts are ai follows :. Aiken.... ............ 8,862 5 Abbeville.. .. .... .....6S4,1 Anderson..............4042 9 Barnwell........,..,. 4,8418 Beaufort ....'.....:...,...Z,'8904 Charleston............28,66388 Chester.... ............,561 5 Chesterfield.......... . 148 0 Clarenidon.,...'.........1,179 0 Colleton........:......1,908 9 Darlington.. .. .. .. . ... .2 .Edgefield.. ... ..,.. . .,.i,40id Fairfield..;.............$8460 Georgetown............ 1,278 3 Greenville. ... .......... 8,70% Hoiy.. .. . ., . ... 2 Kersh~w. ... ....... ... 1,921 ? Lancaster.............. 1,7o i Larn. . ....2,8190 Lexington................,72 4 Marion.... ............2 85 a Marlboro.......... 4 1Newberry.............. 84.8 Oconee.... ............ ,979 7 Orangeburg........... 8,600 0 J,'iekens.... . ... ........98 4 Biehland .. .... ......... 4,8% 9 Sparaburg.........2 700 0 Sumt.............. 2,970 w Williamisburg.. ......... 1,900 0 Yor....... .... ..a 4ffdf2 *HA4824 Office foo reoediv4~1t .4at* J Thb itotala of disbuv~o gen,*t a Ol .nA .Them rer, through the different Special o Agents, is $119,432.41. The Agents n had been .authoriged to retain four per. cent, as their comissions--the b bsanceof: the five per cent, allowed by law t' 'be' pai ' them upon a duial settlement with General Hagood. Taking account of the sums thus reteined, it will be seen that the taxpayers have voluntarify 3 paid to the Hampton Government the :lawful government of South r Carolina-the handsome sum. of early $125,900. This shows the irit- f the people, The Doigs of Wright, There can be no doubt that the Radical Giingleadors bulldozed Wright into cancelling, or pretend ing to cancel, his signature to the dider: reldaing:Tilda Norris on the pardox..of. Governor Hampton. His I. position is clearly set .forth in an interview"he had with Governor r Hainpton, of which the Columbia correspondent of- The News and 3 Courier . gives the following ac. count: - KiiowiigAbat iudgo Wri lht had f sought an'dltterview with &ov'rnor f Hampton duririg the recess- of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the day he signed the order to el . ase Tilda Norris, and hav helrd thit he c -pressed himssQlf very strongly on t at occnion in fayor of- Hampton's im, V to-di asked of the Gover a statenment of. what - passed. at e.meeting.-. Aithout -being para l ular in regard to the'order of the eradtewitheellowifig is substantial l1r what occurred . ) oit rb uninyited and on t red'tlie Niect t.ive,.offiee, as I am .g9rnml ).1youtsiders, by the' stair r b ey in tbe rear, a sliprp eye being kept on liis b eu a by June i 6bl.e. i etler .negroes on the 1 th k p: street.:. After somp aoaminonpilace reiarks e id -tog3ia3 pgernor that :he had ore to thelesnclusion that,. if -he lpdT'the'law, he could only.. ren - a decision in his favor, but that aD tad1 i1. theatenedaitlh death f hb did. To this4the-Goierhof eoe rhad Tb there yp- danger of 1 bf W W right sselr.tJtap awpuld have tolpayp the State.e ri T.heo: ioveroior i6U to this-- thht? thei wag 'nd; ,oeityi for :-iigl "prod suppoited' his assurant. by. '.%nigrW that if W-1 ht. ..hadto ;.'r.'be -ewould ed I iny turn. WiighV thought e @ wuld-hate% o go r ew dgooa ayhowsu' ~id iiaTdattiaia" hha' no' S linibey; to go ;o. The Governor pladidly reiarked to this that;. -bis' :tlary' was Ire and lie'" hao agreed oipy:th-e %udges en qiter di o afe_ lg n aiao (Wright Hid Ben awg hs aiarymonth .ly -since that date from the. Harnpton goveninnefe)' Wrighit remnarked .Jin, hnd'ihe 'Governor relied that lie -had nothing to docvwith' th'at - Wrights theii'sail, gry pigninicant ly, "X want to read you a paper ere they charge you with havin'g pUeed $100,.000dor. my: a ecision." ~Tis ehildilike iritimatr'on ~the Gov ernor met wit~h an emphatic, "I would. not buy any of you. I was told I could buy over certain senator's. to recognize me in the Legislature ; but I told them to go to the devil; I didn't propose to use any. Inoney Sfor that purpose." After some --further conversation SWrig~ht left, after repeating his re Br that in his opiliioh Hampton selected, and if he (Wright) fol Slwed the law, he could binh offlcially Srecogniz6- hn. Wright then -6x ped himself on the ground that iecess had nearly expired, and She nmti a*end -court.. An houi r he had sgi ged .the. order re 1 gTilda dfie ad i'ecogniz oenor think Wright's. pub4sequent.conduct gives-the more ~ ores to his decision, and he does kaot peak at all 'harahlf 'of hini, but 'dcrs his recantatiggi thie natur, o tsult. of powerfu4 goliti~ , in uencee 1i" threatdnmg~ pressure, rted -by desper'dafe lja1tisans upon Ja1 eak man. In this yerd et, I be h lve/aill ihtellieist citiae a. concur. Np 099 is siprised, :anud Wright could wollethe, streets to-day free S.rpm any gr'eater< viblone-e' than An~ces of pit and merited con-. in thioi , ana' if~ is rum~oed. .that . .abas s~o far awak'ene& to 'a sense of his error as to be anxious to re act his pcqstation M-ii " .Trial Justicep ?n iirg$Sh, th~em, ye ' s with the necessary blanks by 4ly~g @$ $#~e q~ce of /Isqs Nuws: HakaT,D. A full ahoti inet of. at iii~ fo~'i~NW A wal im ,s31dbopAihatcm-a + tm 4.s..4. 0---- - r 4 00 ? H -AT The Cheap Cash S3tore -O F B. S ellboieil1er &CO. --o FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE, CABBAGE, CHOCOLATE BROMA. FLAVORING EX TRACTS, POTATOES, &c., &c. --o - ID Jiv- G-OOJDS. CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes. feb 27 Sewinganhine. RAE Wapz. JULY t, 18B1. SWE LAIM! FOn TiIE IMPROVED WHITNEY SEWING MVACHIV ES The following Lpciftic points of supe riority: - ---Great aimylifiy in Con streuct iosa. 2-Duarability. - *-Exceedisagiy Light Rassma flinag. 4-Still Ihuusanlang. Nolseless. ?5-Perfena'ms all Vaieies. of Work. 0-Beauty of Flaatsiu and4 W iirkumnslap. "f-GREATA RED UCTION IN 'PiRICE. ..Single Maahines sent on orders direct from the Factory, written guarantee with each M achine. WHY PAY OLD PRICES! A Send for circulars and particulars., .Addi'css, Tiae Winey M'g.COs, feb 17 Paterson, N. J. To 4Ihe Citizens ef Fairflohid IFP yott want a pure and unadulterated iartiolo of Liquors for medicinal or fanlily purposes call at the Centennial hat. To the Farm ra and Planters of Fairleld. I lF yorwan any Liquore for your Ia. Ib rersorplantation purposes, 0.11 at the Centennial Bar, wnere yeu can buy at ~bottom prioes for .-CASH. F. W. IIABENICHT, feb 22 , Proprietor. . .0N1I SETS. W HJTE and Red Onion Sote, alao, fresh Garden Seed in great variety, wnio Herb and Flower S8eod~,a, & Aoa iotot Liens andohrB'k. For sal, y7 *O A ~ I xta ouble Brown Deew," 33REWED expressly for bottling 'It excels imported Porter 6k Ale. Itt is nnw eentan ni * a NEW GOODS NEW GOODS I UST RECEIVED, Spring Prints. Wtimsutta, Fruit of t4 o Loom, N. Y. Mills bong1 , lotha, Bleached and Unbleached Drill. ings,Sea Island Homespuns, Cassimeres, Jeans etc Linen Collars an d Unfra,. Gonta' black and colored Neck ,ies, Bowe etc. All of which we will sell cl.e4p for Cash. Givo wa call before p4chasing .Isewhoro. ;. B.-We have on hand a full stook of Buist'.s Garden Seeds, ,whiop we gparantoeq. to be fresh. J. F. McMASTER & CO. feb I. f R F.lnien KEEPS constantly o. hand a full sup. ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES. His stock has recently been replenished, and. he is now ready to supply the wants of alL oct12 LADD BROS. XE have now completed oneo the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, EATS and CAPS, IN THE~ COUNTFY. We will not be undersold. ILet us say, however, that our best 'Calteoes ard -10'cend am' yard. We 4ii~ elth'em l''i unifoim proni pn all GB d1s GIVE US A C tl .' "" T 4.,--. loopnfto ya , ptiau regnis...even price ra~ mI'IJ Nu haita~ad ani t riv a