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TO ND COUNTY. WEDEMSDMY, Juno 9, a a 'a 1880. . TERMs (F Tin NEws AiDnidA. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per ann1m, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents pe'runnum, In advance. Liberal discount to- clubs of live and uplwards. RATES OF ADVRR1iNG.-O--ne dol1ar mr. Nin for. the. first Insert ion, a.ad Itfty cents per Inuh for each subsm aent lIsertion. These rates apply to aill ad vertIsemnits, of-Whitever nat. 1e, aIId are payable strictly In advanee. Conl tracts for.thiee, six or tweh e months made o)* very liberal tea Ins. Trai sent local notIces, fifteen cents. per line for the first insertion - and seven and one-half cents per 1ln' for ciach spbsoquentinsertioi. Obituaries and tributes of respect .charged as adver tisements. Simpnlle naouiceniats o marr-ias:gS aind deaths published free of charge, and solicited. All coMMMunications, of Wihatsoeve' nature, should he addressed to the Wiishoro Publishing Compamy Winnsboro, S. C, Now Advertisements. Masonic Meeting-G. B. McCants, Secrtary. Knights of Honor-T, S. Chandler, Reporter. The Winnsboro Gun Club have de terminned to participate in the shooting match in Clouibia on the 16th inst. Mr. W. J. Crowder has brought. to our office a ootton-stalk, of this year's growth, wihich mensures threo- feet in height. This is certainly remanrka ble. Can anybody beat it? The Columbia Mercury has suspend ed publicat.ion, the good-will of the paper having been purchased by the Yeoman, The Mcrciry did good service in its short career, Und Its suspelsion is a loss to the jouramlism of the State. We are requested to state that ice cream will be served at the Witnsbo ro Hotel this afternoon. Ample accom m11odatiolls ire provided ror'both ladies and geitlemen, either separately or in parties, Persons may also hav crearn sent to their residences. The only case tried in thC Court of General Sessions yesterday was that of the State vs. Rev. David Glenn, color ed, charged with rape-Mr. A. M. Mackly appearig for the defence. The case of the State it beig made out, his 11onor, the presiding judge, with the consent of the Solicitor, di reeted the jury to acquit, which was accordingly done. -hA2IX;N' OF TIIE TILRD-TEJRCHERS A Prose Popm From the UnpublIshed Frag mentR ot Ossian-edficated to the nIeroem of Chicago. 1. Old Simon's son, T. Donny Ca n1limay, down thme peoples' throats Grant irled to ram11i, lie got sm11ashed onl the sitoot and was smizzled to boot, andI be slunk off boohooing, "Ohl daniny." 2. Th'lat pompllons, piretenitiouis, Sir Rloscoe, the bloated hull frog otf -Owvasco, at Chicago he, too, founad his fell Waterloo, as Canonchet has prev en his Moscow, 3. The untamed Shacknasty ,Jack Logan, wrhooped his hoarse, ungram matical slogan, but lo ! in a trice, did he find himuself h'isted on thae aniti Lbhi rd-termers broad birogani. 4. The wondering, wily Ulysses. grown fat upion taffy and kisses, foi the White IIouse was5 booked, butt lhe finds1 his goose cookedl, and( "'as good a~s a amile a sqiuare miss is.' 5i. This sweet scented seoun younag Fraeddy, wvho alvays to gobble is read(y, "'That. they went hnel(k on1 P11 in that nasty (Chica-go's a dad-blasted dece-dee shamue," sid he, T'12CONFED)E HATE S U17 1'(RS. Me[eting of the Fairnioldl Association--Adiop tion of a Conistituationt--iscllanecous Businoss. [REPORTED FOR THE NEWs AND) HERALD.) Pursuant to notice the Fairfild suir vivors of the Confederate Army met in the Court House on Saiturday, ,Junea 5, 1880, the president, Col. Jno. U. Davis, in the chair. -'The mainutes of the last mneetilg were read and aind confh'med. The committee appointed at the lasi. mecetinmg to draft a constitution, pre senated tihe following, wrhich w as unmani nmously adopted : AniT. I. This organuizaition shall be0 knowvn as The Confederate Survivors' Association of Fairfild Countv'. Awr. 1L. Every person who 'was en rolled in tihe service of' the Conlfed(erate States of America, and who resides wvithin the limits of Fairfield count.y, shall be elgible to meambership in t.his Association at any annual or spmeciali meeting thereof. ART. III. The officers of this Asso clation shall be a prIesidenat, three vice presidents, a secretary and treasurer aLnd a corresponding seereta.iy. Sec. 2. These officers all be electedl annually, and shall hold( their offices for~ one year, andc until their sauccessors are elected. Sec. 3. Thel president shall preside over all meetings of this Associationa, and in his abseanco the senior vice president present shall p)reside(. Sec, 4. Thme oflcer knuownm as the secretary and treasurer shall record ad preserve the minutes of (lie pro ceedings of all mInutes of this Asso.. elation In a book used exclusively for for that pinrpose, anid also keep a re cord of all facts andi inforunatoui'e sented to this Association by the Comn mittee 'on Statistics inm thoir annual r'e ports, and receive and disburse all funds, from whatever source arising, as the the same be authiori'zed by time Executive Comnmittee, and make an an naual replort thereon. AnT, IV. The object of thuis Associa tion shall be a genaeral reuniona of those who wvere engaiged in thue Confederate servIce, who reside In Fairfild county ; to gather anmd preserve all Incidents and facts-bonniected with anid illhustra tlva of each command represented in its membership, commemorative of its life, aets and (101ngs; and to keep alive old memories and friendships. SA RT. V. There shall be an Execntive (olin0ittee, to 'ei)slst of the officeers of this Asadelation, and one member from each townshIp in the county. The President shall be ex ofio chairman of thie said E out,iVe: committee, and shall have power' to call sphefiul meet ings of' thQ same. .This committee shalI have dIecrotionary flowo4 t.a peounIa anfirs of this AW)loo. -AuT. VI. There Abaltibo i Coinit too on S,tatiAties, tW. cotitist of onu member from each company of ever; QIxnization ropresonted in the m1ein 11ON(lhll) iff this Association, which Skall carry out, a' far as lies in their power the objecfa of this Association, as de clared inl Article IV.of-this constitution Aild inabet anil antual report In cael year. Atur. VII. This Association shial meet. ann1ually at Wilninsburo, on th first. Katurday in Augist. Mr. . H. McMaster movotl that th, Execut.iveo Committee be instructed ti (like stops at once to make arrange monts towards providing a dinner a (he approaching annual meeting, am to secure Somel1 one to deliver anll ad dress on that occasion. Unanim)ousl adopted. Tho Followig niew members wer, enr11olled:. Geni. Jilo. Dratton., W. Me Blair, C. B. Blair, Dr. It. 13. 11anifhanl Thos. Wilkes, J. D. MuCarley, G. A WNhtj,r. M,. NolSonI. It was resolved that these procced ings be published ill T-i, NEwS AN] On motion, the imeoting tho1 ad journed. 710C11R1*FO11T'S CIilTHO U1. le Recoives a Sovere Wound In an Encoun ter with 31. Kooelfun. 11Cnr1i Rochlefor't, tho nlotoriouw Flrenlchl Comni in it Ilist, fought. a duel if Switzerlaid on Fri.day, withi a MIr Koechlii. It is stated 'that so fin' a courage goes there was 11ohing i choose betweenl the two aitafronists althougl Iochefort wvas 1muchIA 1110r Iervolsly excited .111d1 irritated that Koechllin. The lat.ter is a tall, strouigh built man, about twenty-iiie yelrs 0 aIge. Die was formerly a cavalry ofil. eel', but is low the di-ector of a' 1argI factory (it Itheims. The encoum.t'r lasted barely tw, iniutes. At the first pass 1tochelort who, like Koechlin. wore gloves, lo. hold of his sword, amid as Tie was at lemptingf), to parry a thrust, Koeclilin' weaponl pierced himl inl thle Stomach The physicians imumediately interferel: anid forbade thn' continuation of the combat. The wound is secemingh small, but is deep 'in the epigastri region. lear tile steriiln. It is nuel swollen and extremely painful. 1-a it been a trifle deeper 1toohliwt't 11111s have been killed. This is lRocheiort' eighth duel. III nearly all lie has beei wouilded. In this last oncounter tl adversaries did not shake hands oi speak to eachother before or after ih duel. On t.he way homlie lochefort.' carriago drove past youig tochefoi and two correspodenlits of thie Mo W rd' re, who had just gole out to ge lews of the du1el. "Good-daN," ',Iit Roch(efort, briefly, "I am w'ounded it's nothing to speak of." The flou scends were stopped by Che gen direiics of the Cni1ton, who had go winld of the aflair. The seconds, how. ever, sieceeded in passing themselve oil as touriists, and escaped. M. Vilar the correspoldlit who was so lcl lisinclinledN to light, represeited tll F"iga'o in Geneva at. the time, and no1 the Galis. This morning the entir stafi of the latter journal declare thei selves ready and willing to fight an numiiber of duels with young itochec fo)rt's friends, Lecppelletier (It the No d'Ordre and t he Communist Olivie Paini. 1f these latter wiill only trea< on the coat tails of the belligereni scr'ibes~ of the Gaulois ther'e will be good time for the undertakers. AN ADVENTUuIE IN A HoG TRoUui -D)uring the recent swell jni the Ca tawba River, from heavy~ rains ii Nort hi Cariolinait, our iarmecr friend, Mr Geo. McC. WitheLrspoonl, .Jr., had quit< ani ad(ventIur'e. lie wanited1 to visit lui huseket. ini the river, anid I 1thIbateal not beinig at handi, lhe conluIded1 hi wOold get into ani old hog trough whice) wasz lying oni the ban11k of' the r'iver anid row hiiiuself out to where (lie has ket. was f'ast.enedl. Accordingly lie se sail and was not long in reachimng hi: dest ination, but venturing a little be yonid, lhe strucik the current of (lie riv eir, whien thie trough b)ecamne uinmanage able and begani to whliril arounid like top, beaing down the river at thi samen time at a raplid rate. Just belov' (lie p)oint where lhe launched his canoi the river is considerably shoalv'. Thi~ hog trongh sailed over 'the roc'ks am down the rapids like an arrow, sti] whlirling, unil it reached (lhe deep wa ter' ,ncar Fudlge's Island, where h< gained control of his vessel, wh'len hi set sail f'or laud ini earnest, lie fortu naitely lande(bd wit hout, sustaininug an; in.iury, Hie is resolved, however, tha a hog trough is po00r dbeplendence on swollen river'.-Lancaster JReview. No11 IIR Ews A nMrrlo.-Consqidel ab118 stir has been created in Nov York over t.he announcement that Mr Lackmnier, propr)lie'tor of' St. Mark' Ilhotel, Stateni Island, had posi' lively refused to furniish acconuiodl lions to Mrs. .Ja0ob)i, wife of ani emi inent Hebrewv medical practitionier, (1 .New Yorik, and1( 1her famIly. Mrsi' .Jacobi occuiIes a most eniviale socin p)osit.ioni, is ai descenidanit of Gen. Israc Putnam, of' Revolutionary memiory, I a sister of' George P. Putnam, the well k nownm publisher, and hmas never' em' bra'Iced tile IIebrewv religion. Accord inig to Mr's. Jacobi's staltemenlt, wii is confllimed by the lanidlor'd, wheni sh aimnnned her namne lhe replied: "W have decided not to take any Hiebrew this year; we felt that they injured ui iast year." Lackmier said' thougl Mr's.'TJacobi was not a Hebrew, sh wvould lhe enitering wedge in St. Mar'k' new pbolicy that would not beay It whole a wveek, andl that to admit mnember (11 a Jewvish family at thm star't would hardoly b)e a fair way t test it." A LAnY S1!o.-We are Informe that very rccenmt ly, Mr. 'Tur iner Barbei a gentlemian living in Pleasant Valle townsip, was thle innocent cause of very pinlflh accidenit to Mr's. Barber Is wife. Our' inforimnation is to thi efrect that as Mr. Barber' was in Vii act of taking a seat In a chair the hami mer11 of'a pistol, which he~ w~as car'ryln in 01n0 of his coat-pockets, accidentall came In contact with the chair. T1h wea poni exploded, the bali taking et t'ectn one011 of Mr's. Blarber's anIklet peneotrati ng the bone. WVe under'stam the wVound Is n)ot a ser'ious onie, bu very painful .-Lancaster Review. -Sympathy is best shown who: psractical In its application. Therefor< when yrou sympathize with you suffering baby, show it practically b, tisiig Dr'. Bull's Baby Syrup and thu citre yotir child. Price only 25 cent a b)ottle. Ti4o is an arlticle going the round buatitled 1"ow Girls Go to Sleep. The,inainer In wh1ch they go to sleet C-ding to the artiole, can't 111d canl)dle to (ho way a ilarri-d 'woint goes to sleep. lii8tead of t.liinkingc what she should have attended to b for going to bed, she thinks of it, I terwartd, While shi1 is revolvinir thes 111Mtter,inl her mind, anld while zill,g] ticked in bed, the old uim is scratol: ilg i legs iI front of the fire, ai woRidering how he will pay tle nkox tiotith's roilt. Suddenly she sayz: "Jam11s, did you lockthe door?" "Which doorj?" '"'The ellaIr door," sayi ehe. "No," says James. "Well, you'd better go down an lock it, .or I heard soili one inl 113 back ya'd lant Iight." Accordinigly, Jiies paddles dow stairs mnd locks the door. About (h 3 time Janes retuli'ns, antl isgoing to g( iito bed, si romml'is: " Did you shut t lie stair door?" > "NO, bays'Jafil)es. "Well, it' it is not shut, (lie cat wi get up into the bed-oonm." . 'et her 0omne t1), thell," said Jame "My goodness, no1" returns ti wife, "she'd sick the habv's b.ea(lh. -Then Jamen., inddles dowii stahi gain, andt() stels on a tack, and closu lie stairI (1oorI-, and curiises the oat, an returns t thie bed-rooln. Just 1s i begin1 to clilti) into his couch his wil obsevs 4I t'orgot to brilg up1) somlio walte I Suppose you lbing Som1 in the bi Aid so Jaines, with a mnuttere nirse, goes down ilnto tile hIrk kitel, (It, aid falls over a chair, and rasls a tle tinwarl) oil' the wall, in search C the "big" tinl, and then lie jerks th stair (1(ooro open a1nlud howls: "Where the (3 o ! are the imi&'el.e ? She gives hiin minute direction where to finid the matches, anld atdd that she wolild rather go nud get th water herselt' than.have the neighboli h1ood rouse abot it, After wlh'e Jani t bidsil1ds the inatches, pIrocures Ih walter, comes ipl stairs and I pluiige into bel. Presently his wife says: Jailles, let's have all L.uderstaldin, aboutt. money liattirs. Now, ne.N week I've gotf to pay' . "II don't know what, you've got t 1ar, 1111d I don't, care', shouts Jamiiies Its lie lurches arouid Iaild 3ats18 hi l ue agaitlst. the wall ; ''all I wiant is to g I to sleep," "That's all very well for you," sunap his wife, ats shte IlIS the covet Viciouly, 'you never think of the woI ry and trotible I have, And thorc0 - Aranmenta, who I believe is taking th I,eftsles."1 ' 'Let her take 'em"' savs Jamei sticking his legs out s straiglt as tw ramlrod". 0 t "It seems to tie von Iive no sells Or i'Cli ii'." whines his wil'e, ''and you hiad'Iany respect, for nie you votil not Cat onions before yonl come 1.0 be( The atinoshiere ol' the roomi frotm ti t sinell Of onims is iorrid, .NV"ell, go dowli and s:eep inl M kitcheln, then, and let tme alone," sa Jamlies, lfercupon she begins to crv sof(th l)but about the tille 'Jtimes is fil1ling hnt it gentle dozeshe punt)CIhes him in th 2,ribs wit' elbow aNdr says: .' "'Did you hear that scadal Abot ifMs. Jones?" .. ''What Jones," say~s .James, sleep)il' t ''Why, M1's. Jone's." i. "Whee?" inuquuires Jaines. " 'I declar'e," says his wife, ''you ni t gettinig finre stupid ev'ery day. Yo kniow MrIts. Jones that lives at No. 2 Well, day bef'ore yesterday, Susa Sinith told ri1s. Thtotnpson t'hat Sat lBaker' had satid t hat Mt's. JTones hald" IIere she pausties and listens. Janj( is snorintg in pr'ofoun1d sluimber'. Wit a sot of' rage sIhe p)u111 4111 the covei Soft' him , wraps her'selft up inl themi an1 lays alwake until 2 a1. m3., l thikig ho' badlyvabuscd she is. And thlit is 1.1 way a mau1riedI wotnant gobes to sleep. .IIIASDNIO IPEETING. t euar' monthly 'ommnifilcation til Winn0bor oge No. 11, A. F. Mi will bo held at Masontie Hail th .. (Thursday) evening, at 84 o'cloek. G. B. McCANTS, Sjune 13-tit Secr.etary. 3 rj NIIE regular sem1fi-monnthly meeting of Tr'it1 3 nrtheWtrhood LOldge, No C4 . will hIe hekld 1 aisonte llaR tihis aternoon001 at. 5 O'clock. A f0 watenae is desireld, as nominiat Ion of o11lee june tOE. 8. CHTANDLETR, juno 10 eporter. -Town ORIDINANCES. An Ordinance to Prevent the Carryin of' Deadly Weapons. B.BITENACTElD AND ORDAINED I the ;fIntendant and WVardlens of Li -Town of Windsbor'o, 8. 0., in Coutne met: I. That hereafter it shall not he lawfi -for anly person to calrry concea4ild abot s his person,. witin tbo c0ioporate limiits - the said Towni, any pistol, d'irk, dirl knife', bowie-knife, razgr, sling-siho - brass knnokles, sand-baug, sword-cane j' othor dealdlly weapon. . II. Th'lat any one violating this Ordl nonance, shall he arrested by the polic' an c ommtittedl to tihe gulard.iheulse, uini godbl,in thle 81utn of fifty dollars, I th onCouncil for trial when sn - moned. - IIII That any one violating thiis Ord 1 nance, shall, ut7on conviction thercof', 1 fl lned not exceeding lifty dloliars, or be in1 a pirisonled 1in tihe counlty jail for a term na exceeding ton dlays. sJDone in Council, this the 7th cday May, cighteen hundred and eighty, wit thle corporato seal of' said Town aflixed. Attest:JAS. A. BRIC1E, Ata:Intendant,. I..8. CHANDLER. Clerk. An Ordinance to Provent the Frlightos ing of' Horses. I. That, fromo and after the passage 1thia Ordinanrco. it shall not be lawful fi zany person to fly any ite, play any gani of foiot bali, or engage int any other gan Lcaicuilated to frighten hlorses, On ti ,streots of Bald Town knowni as Congro street or Washington street. II. That any peron~1 violatinig this C .diniance, shall1, upon1 conIvictionl heore< bo finod iln a aumi not, axceoding ten d< Done In Council, this 7th dlay oIf Ma eighteen huntd red and eighty, and ~vil - the corporat.e seal of said T'own aflixed. At.test: Intendant. t E. S. CHANDLER. Clerk. 1O. W. BUCHANA N, ATTOltNEY AT LAW AND TRIAL JUSTI( WINsWBORO, S. C. Congaress Street, feb................... F 1 N E I Q.U R S. R .on U83yldaoo Whily ha 'inkeyu. Aio, liotterdami Bratidty. Col f1.4r -,iuch froI laiI to 1 0'lo0k 4Ver'y da A1 r recon tl %y Id(e1 PXtoive addij. * tion, to Illy o Olc Of Winog t Aull liquort, w1jivil tionslifis OF % fuIll as.orl ment of yo WhiSkC.y, l'r'01n W ky F,rentih 1.1yondy, Appllo brawdy, Poach 1 Brandy, Sherry Whne, 6eupporitong wino, Chn atu iye, vto , Oo. .i cioaim to soll thle FINpST AND PUl7REST HtYE WHISKEY to be had inl Winnisbor i. Ullve it a trinl. I also illso kc op on hand at fit'& sutpply of 8EG.J1A 1AN TO[4.1 CO, IIn great variety, and adapted to) tho tastes of m,lVevrybody, I Call at the PALETTO ILOUSE, in the Wiknsboro Uotol buildin. 8 . .J. CLENDINING. S moh 2, NOQTIOE TO TAXI'AY1~ nS, AuDrmrt's Or'ricer, S W:mxHnono, S. C., May 13, 1880. ( THIS oflico will be open from the fir.t of Juno to the 241th of July, 18h0, to re ceive tax returns of personal proporty for the fiscal year 1880. All male persons between tho ig4 oftwensty-one nd sixt.y years (except those exempt by law) aro liable to poli 1ax, and will ro:wrt accord ingly. I will aitend either in per (ju or by d,puty at the following places Oil the days speciflod, for the purpose of ro cevivingc returns. viz: Caldwell's Store, Juno 14. Gladden's Grove, June 15, It Durham's, June 10. 0 Bear Creek, June 18.. 8 Woodward's, June 21 and 22, Itidgeway, June 23 and 24. IBlytheiw.)od, June 25. Jennligs' Store, June 28. Jenkinsville, June 29. Monticello, June 30 anl July 1. 3 Feasterville, July 2 aind 3. B luceld, July 5. Balanco vf the tUno at Winn.boro I. N. WITll8 may 15-1mi Auditor F. C. HOW W'ATCHlES ARE MADE. It will ba apparent to any ole, who will ex m c amine a so,) (101.1) W jkTcn. that side from the necessiry ililmkit-css for eigraving nii(l I pollsling. it Lrge pr: rt-ti-t of Ilhe preciois metal Itse(l. is needel 011Y to s0etil a1 101( the engrnved port1;ioIls In place, and supply I he [1 n cessary solidity an( Lstrengn 1I. The411 surpll4Is . gold 1 aLIuIl:y SOnec.le so 1 -IITY amid u beauty aire conoirned. In JAiM ES H08' PAT HINT GOLD WAU ASES, (ihs W-ASTE (of Pr c clous nictal is overcome, and the s.m j- so.mi-i-Y S AND STINrI1 pOilCNl at, from 011c-I r1 to one-half of I lke tisual co.t of solid cases. ThI1' , proces:s Is of the most sim11ple nat.ure, aus fol- I 0 lows: a plate of niekel composit ton metail. e specially a(aptdLc to the purpose, has two plates of 80111D GOLD soldered one on eacti side. The t. three are then passed between polished tseel rollers, andl the result Is a stip of heavy plaed - omp)osliln. f rei whichi the cases, backs, cen t.res, boezzles, &~c,. atre cut and sliaped by stilta ble0 dies and formnors. The gold in tliese enses C is suiliet.lty thick to admit, of all1 kindls of 11 chasing, eng.raivlig anud onalneling; the0 etn ,gravedl cases have been cavil until worn per n fcctly smooth by time ana(1 (ISO without, reov n lng the gold, -- THiis 18 TliE ONLY CASE MADE WITI'I TWO S PLAT1ES OF SOLID) GOLD, A ND WVAlt1i.\NTPSD hi iY SPECIA L CERTl'ICATE. '8 For sale by Connor & Chandler and C. Muiilir. d Ask for Illustra ted tl(ogueC an(1 to see war V rant, mehi 11-ixiy TOWN ORD1[NANCE TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOlt3 TIlE MUNICiPAL. YEn 1880--81, fl E T1 ENACTED and ordained by thie L)Intendant and Wardens of the Town 01 ofVWinsbr,.C, ini Council met, and by the authority of the same: That, for the p)urpose of raining sup. plies for tihe year commhiencing A pil 1st. 1880, alnd e(ndling April 1st, 1881, a tax for 'the sums and1( in the manner hereinafiter mentioned shaill he raise amnd paid into e the treasury of' si.1 town for tihe use and1( n service thereof, (hat, is to say: two an3d 11 ai half (2A) mtills ar l raloremf uplon every 4 dollar of' tile real and per1sonacl property within the corporato innits of the town of' Winnsboro; two dollars (2) to be palid by every male1 inhabitanjt of said town lbe twveen the ages of sixteen and fifty years (except, fifty (501) actlive membeilrs of onieh g lire company) inl lieu of working upon01 the atl-ects of said town, and three (3) por1 cent. utpon the amount of all sales at auc y tion . All taxes assessed and panle Leotunder this Ordinance shall be paid in the il foliwing kinds of funds and no other;: Gold and silver coin, United States cur. il rency and National Bank notes. Acll taxes it, assessed herein, shall1 be due and payable if between tho 1st day of October and thne c- 30th clay of November, 1880, inclusive, i,, and all taxes remnainir.ig (duo anid unpaid >r or. the 1st (lay of Decembeor, 1 8s0, shall b)0 collected by dlistress or othiorwiso, as pro i scribed lby law, togel-hor iiithl all legal d co.sts. All pernons owning property in is the corporato limits of the said towvn of e Winoshoro are roquired, between tihe 15th ,o day of June and1( (ho 1st, (lay of August, 3- 1880l, to mako a sworn return of said p)ropert.y to ibe Towvn .Clerk, and thie I- said Town Glerk is hereby required, when 0 pr'operty-hiolders fail or refusee to make i- said sworn retulrn, to add fIfty (501) per It cointainf to tihe return of the previo-.ts lmu. nicipal year. if Done in Council (hid the 4th day of h Juno. under the corporate seal of said town, JAS. A. BRICE, Intendant. Atteat: E. 8. CIHANDLER,. j une8 (Ulork. JUJST RECEIVED. 'f >r TfWO car loads fine White Cornf, 0 I two car~ loads1 Fodder, Hay and to Shucoks. CASII CUSTOMESS 1 W ll a fnd it to thir interest to call 01n m11 befor'o they make thir lIpchaIs cs. JNO. D. McCARLEY, yAgent. hi Li' In (he Htl' or0 son t of Sugnheilm or & Gr'oeschel's C'othing Stor'e. mch1 16--3m J. E. MI DONALD, ATTORNEY AT bA W, VQ. 8 LAW RANGE, I WINNSBORIO, I.C. W' In Bear oftCotut, Jiottso, Ie jan29 NOMINATION,4. FOR COUNTY Cozzimy;ss1ion . MesVr..rAlumem.1:1da, none 1. M. Z,1ALY as a ennd .l for the1 1ii -o' 1 iotin -sbject4t ol, the otonof th.e Democratic primary. MT.y Frrra:1. FOR COUNTY COMMlj.s.ONl . 4. 1e.-rs. Mitors: Plet.w itn nonllE M It. 1H. OSCAR )UKE' an canddt for Coutitty Commissloner at. tho etsninu vi-etiop, mubject to thu no(ion (if the D#mvlcratio primary. ',NM XNY ITEN 1) : FOU- COUNTY COSSloNER, The friends of Mr. JAMES W. COLE MAN respecithilly nomiinat him for fthe oflice t,f Coiuty Coamitsioner of* F,ir 1d--- aubject (o the aet imn of the I)vwo - orati4 ry. FOl I IIEl" IF I. Aes.'us. Nfliltors: I?le.-se 11nn1cvinen 'Mr 1R. E. ELLISON, JR1.. as a caindidtte for Shierif of lirfield Coun'y. at the eniu ing election--5ubjt to thl action of the Denoratic priory. MANY P0uNSs. FORt S rEtl The nmn f\-otllI (of' \Mr. JNO. D. '.\T CARLE,Y, recogniziun, his penuliar fitiss for the ofilco, re.-;pec(fully nominato him for S1ioritr of Fairilcld County--sibjeet, to the notlon of the D-nouratio pr1mary. FOl CO'NT4CO111l )l li . 110IIt'll 1). DOLICK as a eniidi'late for CounY CommIIisiioier. (of 'a-iriAlb0 at. the lsuling lcotiol---.sub.ject to the ictionl of' the Damocrat ic primary. MANI' FiurnI). FOR SCIMOL COMM11tSS10NXPjt.1 The frienils of DI. JOHN BOYD, ap precintillfg ho skill, zeal and fidolity with which he has dicharged tho dities of School (nmminissiole.r, respoctfu11lly nominate him for re-lectioi- mlijoct. to the notion1 of the Democratic pitlhlarios. FOl SIElil111". .Itsss. Ilitor: As nominations are il order, permit u to presniiit Olthe ol COL. -TNO. 11. DAVIS v a candidate for', fihiriff at thoe ensuing , ,ficn, -ubjv<-(, of courjvo, to tho action of (lie Demnotratice primarie, Auxy FIn.I . Im. FOR JUDGEOF PROBATE. Messrs. 10ailors ; Pleaso aniounce tll presvnd incumbenit, J. R. Boyles, Judl-v of Prolate, as a candidate for ro-eloolull nf tie onsiling election, subject to the lion of the Democnatio pirty at the pri. muaries. By to doing yo will obili-e hi 14 MANY FeUNs. FOR SREIFF. kssrs I111rs: Pleasp 111111011e Mr. J. Premt.on looper im i efandidat o for the Deitocratic noiinationi for sheriff t it(e Comin1g le(ioll (mibject. to 10 decisioll of Ohe primory election) aid obligo inany f'riemN in tie SOUT-w.ESTRN Po:ioN O TIM COUNTY, d10e 1(1 FOR COUNTY COMM ISSIONEl. The frienc i ofi Mr'. Jameis (G. Heoron, of Salom, respect.fully nominate him fo' till oilice of County Commui1sioner at the0 on suing elction- -subject to the act.ionl of the Democraitc primllary. jan1 17- (ii FOR SCllOOL~ CONMISSlONE~R. The fr'iends of the1 RCEY. JA MES DOUiIG. LASS respectfully nominate him for f le posit(ion of School Comm iissioner' of Fa ir 110h4 County at tile ensuing elect ion -. subject to the act-ion of tile D)leo'rtic parl y at. tho pr1imarllies. FOIL SIERIIlJu'. Mesc'sr,s. 1liforns: P1lease announIlfce Mr'. JAS. L IUIIMOND)l as candidate for ShenIff lit tihe ensuing election, fsublject to2 tihe action of the Demuocrails Clubs at, the primaruieo, and oblige MAN FanEns. maIly 3-tf SALE.STfABLES. TO TfilE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD): I1AVEV es4ta1b1lhed a Sale Stntue at Wilnns1boro, and1( am preparedl(3( to aell stock stock oin very( accommllodait )ig termsli, either for' cash1 0or Oin 1ime until next full f'or negotiable paiper'. Persons wishing tIoiuy or swap will do wvell to call on mec before purc'has ing elsewher'e. I will also pay the highest cash plrie for CORN ANDi FODlDER Delivered at myi Stable on Conigr ess Street, located 01ne door south or tho Laddl buildig. A. WviILLIFOiRD. in 20 IMPORTANT NOTICE To Persons Acenstomed to Sendlilg Money by Recgister'ed Letter. TiKERE'S NO SECURITY IN ilEUM. If youri 11101ey is lost, or stolen, y'ou malOy eatcoh the thief, but not thbe money-and the money is WhaIt you want. Tho Gov ernment don't repay such iossoa. BUY A ChECK From the WINNSB3ORO NATIONAL BANK, which we wilt sell you at ten ienlts foi' amlounlts not exee.dinig fit'toenl dtolluars, fifteeni cents for amllounlts not ex coed Ing twenty-five dollar'i twenty- fivep ents for amiounhts 1101 ex(Oedling Htevenlty five dollars., and ait not 'ihov'o thre'n eighths per cent, for any amlounlt abhove fthat, You aro thus matdo ABSOLUTELY SEOUlRE AGAINST LOSS. We guiarantee that. If . our' original check is lost or stolen, we gve you a du plicate. COME AND DEPOSIT WITII US. We have just purchased a nowv time lock, coitin~ $350, and the President him. self can't open tbo safe whetn the look Is running, . T. K ELLIOTT, .Causbier Whor Nat. Banik, mlay 13~'.-te3iroe S Node !~ EI.FO LECAV1l to inl'(for oIur (hat we have purchasied1 from Mess;rs. HARD-- AW Aind hat we witIlli alwas keep on h:nd a F:ULLi AND) 1ET2ECTED) STOCK, A1 we as(3IIk is a trial, and you will fiu<ld our dtock and prUic~s to 'it. J1. lI. McMANSTEB & CO. mav 6 PERF U MERXRY Ao t ar lot of ice Cologue, Ex... taEl. 'AT.Tolet Wawor o ~Jus'r ~1h:ci.:iyn nyv LMaBSTIE&, IC.w &iC. COUAAE MMMG.3111? ASllen' Lng alsa, uitt's Exp(e - torant, Ayer's Petr norL , s., m bCO's German byrup, D. 1411"0lto'(-ioc Conh lle 1yup, of Tzu- and Wild Smith's Lung PreVser'ver, Ha.zll' ila:lsain for the i1lungs, wort Exp)oeoranlt, W\ild Cherry Peora)ll Wino, Brown's M~Jix t;ire, Cat.arrh Snufif, A XMaii-r 'o Bico's CJam bil SnuiY. Sago's Caitarrh Rtemiedy, Chlorate of Potashl Lozenges,, B3rown's JBroncial Trochoes, E~loy's Ca1rbolie TIroce,' MlcLar.o's ILung Heanling (,loules. F'ou SA.E nly Mc.tMASTYER, .IRiICE & (CO. aupl 21 -AT' 3. I .!3ATY & but fust. rece3ived and1 to arrivo3 in ai few Malny now goods bought before iho ro centt hoavy adynaneo, which wvill Bo .ohld at the vecry loweit, easHh prices to our fri w nd14 ciustiomers. Eleagaant (Cashme ros1, Hlernan i D)resus (Goods, Momi j c.loihH, iuin tin g, ke. A1 nico assortmni oal i ii ((sI, M\ uslmsi1, Lawns, D)ress Li'nns, Whuji Goods. Tor'chon Lauces, Ed~cginigs, 1losiery, I (and k'ehiefs, Neckw.rw, Giowso, &C, fo:can find. ini fal~u, D ry G4oods iofC all kinds af. tho ( OItN lCit ST'OItI, 4 at picosi, which wA ginnrantro0 pl)a' or~( O doA(1 not as4k aL sale. C il.eairly andi give our stoo14k a thorog utlspr'ot ton, it. 18 -roh IOur de lghLt( tI show ourn good i. Our stock of Zeig1er Blrot'.,' fino Shoes andl Bay State scoIwedI was N7%ever beAter, nnd of' thiese kind we make a specialty and wairrant. Tio sho0es inI Iigh and low euits, and but ton 44ho00 inl huigh and1( low cu1ts4. JIigh-oiut menf's4 giiter, low cuii sh1o0es EI~ven the chilid ren anid hab ies n'ero re mem~iboruod arnd a nice3 selection bought for themx. OLOTIN(A ! Call at onc" and1 maiike ai ret'Lellnio ax '! Caimeiro or RIc hif 11nne1 Or leavec your mei asuro fora suit seleecd from Rtamp1les, Jexro bargaoins in soft. Fe'lt, Hats, EtiI1 Hats an d 'tr.w~ lUaf,s. Now goods in Crockry, (Ok~anar, Ovo cernes, H oes, Plows, &c. IaOh dt>rtnentL is ready for a look, Call and buy &nd he fleased. orie bec our r,.'Nd is QUICK SA LES, 8MAJLPROFT8, Sapi pd "' '' sorv ST~ I. '4P 6~ED SPIATO r.0z!&AT0 oNSON,LARK& o T 3 UNION SQUAR _MASSL NqEW-YORFK CITY.' NEW G00D41 A TA.AGE lot of Whoeat Bran a FINESTi Tobneco ond Cigars at Donily '. Ti1 W1)Ali- TV1 Barrels all grades , tides anliquors at Donly's. A'rtust:t Flour, 13te Mu-l an I Podarl G;its, at Donly's. A LA.InoC [F lot of freslh (annod 0 ")ls and Fancy Grocovics at D.nly's. AT,' I<TN)S of Garden and Flo\ver Sods, Clver aid Grass v oe I., -, . 1 v~j T)ouTs,. socs, IHiats, Hardwaro, Croekrmwy and 0llnSVwa''. Wooen., ware aid Willowware at Dionly's. 1IE10a call ad get a barg:in, W. 11. IDONLY, l-id 10 O) le (rm-r. A NEWsumply of Family and Plinta, - tion (;r.4 1eri,14s. F) Is hi. Chfoi4 Nvw orleniu Mohlsos :A)bh11s. Ch'o(it-e Cuba Syrup, betiidle" 00, p grIIIi. Jack;son' bst ra1;d( Famlily F?lour, ALSO, .A lot of P'af nt Faily ~ Flour--the h)os in the iUjor. NU4(LARN. All1 grasi s, fromn tho hiigh e.t, to the Iowist. P. -dwrvy g,'meth ing new), -Rio *an J1.an. Aiwo Par.ced .Rio) andi .Jatva. I.ongh t bef'ore' the advance, nnd other aitles1 to ii31'.19 num ron lo e tiont. All sold att t he lowest poit ble prices. TVantedI. Sheep11 Skin, GO.at Skrina, Door Skins, Ot.ter Skinti, Mink Skina, Gray'ox Skinis Opossum Skins, Opost~Coon Skins Rat Skins, RaLIbit Skinsi. -----0----. Cotton, Beeswqx, Wool, IRags, Bi assi, Copper, rl# The highest cash prices w he paid. U.G.DESPORTES. ~ many 25 ~4~4 WACHlNE CO W~r 4- N'W CH ARLE3.ST, - - AI'MORE,M Q.v Drn.~ MedIon~icinealo