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WENUOR~O, 8.0., 'WuEtSJAr. .ruar Z. I. : sIo, - n. mud n~waBn rs. . . . t . NLVO-.AAmssoDirm iruirrO. )EMOOCATIC CANDIDATES. -0 FOR PRESIDENT: WINFIELD 8. HANCOCK, Of Ponnsy lvania. YOU VICE-PRESIDNNT: WILLIAM H1. ENGLISH, Of Indiana. HANCOCK WAS THE FIUS? UNION gen eral*to enter a bettle in his uniformI. He said he desired the enemy to know that his mon had a commn11iider, and that this commander was at the right place. Tnn NEW YORK TMeS while, of Course, It ardently desires the forma. tion of an Independent party inl the South, yet thinks that when.the move inent is led by an ex-judge who was turned out of office anid wishes to get In again, thiikinig people will not join such a concern. For once tio Times is right. IPadioal Civil Servioe Reform. Th~ 1>1h-.w inig extra2ct frol a Wash m:- 1 ia eriy sho's the tan lo'. ih % 1I-h 1)v civil service IrIes are vioh:l, h illdCilting" the (s peratinofi Im l4~ 1bynbV2-ls: 'r,h,( dI,i.iInnwdc tipun governrimnt emllploy% *,,',. by tho lh'I 1ificai Conlgres slonal 'm1141111mn 4 t1AI coitribltionls is 1w: \.i ti fl -thucess anlticip)lat vd.,und i!I 1n:11"n'tances pronmpt re f mrb e bieet iitle by versons em 1''y--d in th .(crvico uf the Unitel :-.s. 'Th* wXlho refise, it is ullder sa'd tr"st tted1an inl thle event. t v. Be I'lpublivanl President is electedI 1 iheir iads vill come1 oil, especially I to C employel its clerks. As an ili . 1o $4f - the0 (esperadfil of the com1 lm11 vmeet a1s11vlt wis ilaugurat(ed eIt tlay inl thte Treasury Department * vi ;a:1 mulely from the fem1e S. Thle sCheme is to appotllt ,o 1 ive women, who 8111111 'wd the ditierent burvans and wo' N11ian wh'lo reie $75 h ias her shalre ol' assistin he Io 'mIovratie party. A . .h beeni ill tle ''rcasmtv h,1. i Es we ~eks wasl. t.'hl N'atur<biv !hat.-h wol-k. bvIl txp%e(I to od-i' bwv .oc whit r 4r. ..X ; %nta 1o( atile h. hint was itd 1, her 1hat. if' she Il e. d lhe m110 be4! ob;i- 14) seek et11dnort.lt v;i n hor.-. This lady i.4 thI e 111o1her1 ol, fivo 0,h1h1rel dev peling n11un her -dJary for sup port. A tev yealr wro mwh a cihvier is this would have. h1anlled the Imloney out of the poor women's pocket in a jiffy. Now, however, tbatiks to it Denmoora tic Congr'ess, and( nior<0 es cratic victory' in November, thle elbrks' are partly encou01raged1 to be inIdepenhd ent, and pairtly fear to show to great fondness for thle Ilepublicans, lest, thley should1( be4 rvednir( iti ('ase a D)eino crait slicc4. ds lllyes. Whewther sue. ce.sful or 1not this raid oni p4oor wo. menl's pockets is a shamei and di.vgrace to the party that has . inaullgurated it. For this, if f'or noingljI else, it should1 be repudiated by an indlignanut people. Hancock's Boom, The IIancock boom is increasinig apace, if all statements are to be be lieved, and It will conltinule3 to boom until the October elect ionus give some1 -. 1indient1in of thme true temper of' thle North. Ini tihe meCau time the Delno crats will have tihe hurrah on their atdversarijes. Favorable neOws is still received. Tamimany Is croiing lutsti ly, claiming that It won a victor'y in defeating Tildeni, while Tik(Ilntes deny this anid say thuat. thley will ard. ently supportL the ticket. Tilden him self says thuat he favored Hancock, anld though he mfanlaged to keep tis pre ference very canrefully veciled from human eyes, still ils aSSertion may13 he regarded ats a prloiuse thait he wvill not sul1k in Is tenit. A deput ation of young Rep)ublicanl scratcheris of New York have waited on General Hanl cock and promised him thleir support. Ph iladlelphia Repulic lans, for local reasons perPhaps, adiIt the strength 01' the ticket. They say3 forty thlou Pat'ld Y.* (ral of' ItInrOck's corps live su hla: ei y. WilIij-n Sceft of Erie, (i n. h t Ia e e Wt il be lsn111 1 I..n1in?J .EiLl'u ('ub, fl N'ew York, whith su. rb. l5,0 t eri Soiock's1Divisi atIer (Get tvsburg 114 wvho. bng'ht ai carriagle for lhim iln wie l, , acout of h1 1 iis wVounds(1, 1he rode( inito I hie h)at( e Ot' t he Wilernuess, amt~. < r wMeh chb Ita, is an hon.ra, :ni :sUu(' of th.em will sulpport himi). 'he brlinguulel R?Pub?ica, the organi 4 t' hnd :pendntli thIinkerCs inl Massachu. bceds holds that while Hancock is not * ~ einattl in fitness for the office ith Ily ned. Ranudall and1( Seymour, still in b!~~lity he overshladow1s them aill, . * de, '"H e is stronig in thme u~ilar ini thle. 1NorhI andh ob n .*fowhVlere." A dispaitch fromi ''..8 .Ic( to the New'i York Hler 4141 halhou the ultima)Jte re ' -4 ny1it-s ennno1t he foretol, 1 '1::, he p4resent mnn-nut thie t ion to th icaugo 1 aml te me111 wa seconsdedl flin e in ihat (Conavention, writes fromu AliuchigalmJn ha thm nomi.11 altio lofc'O Garflehl (4.4i ( 11( eIlhI 11551 ando thai eve ('0t he bloody shirt, ex * ~cites noE intecrest. lie thinuks that tlie sdhialbbe in Chuicago ill cost a gr'eat eflor t to the RIeputblicns to in a otor ovr th DeOcracy. This is coridpred 810rong 18a1tinge f roin'tqlj a source. The New York Beraid editorlafly, #e discreetly ellont., but t Aspatchs and locat 9unU10111s ar<0 favoib040 faro.k At howd alo that whtIar platforing ge"ran nean nothing, the Demoeratic plat. form this year Is rnor sincere thar that of the Republicans. Too great assurance on the- part o Democrats, however, would ho un. wise. This is going to ble no easy canpaign. Tie Republicans are des perate. They control the -noble army of office holder8, and they have un. limited fuids. Every appliance o: governmental machu,ye will be used to hlct Garfiel, Ind ianall will be flooded with money, speaklers amd coloized voters to carry the Stat against English hi October. TIIe Demllocriats m ill need overy bit o1 work they caln put inl between tile opening of the campaigi and tle day of the election. B(Tt with unlreiittinlo asgiduity they will win the day amll inaugurate a new era inl tle govern N0OC AND MRS. SURRATT. T1so GCeneral'm Syopat-hy and Posttion ou the OccaTANion of the Exoettion--Doing hiA Duty. Fron the New York ierAld. WAS11N(jTo.. Jun 27.-. .Nr. Joln W. (lmipitt, the olyv surviving :on.1 sel for Mrs. Surratt, having his atten, tionl called to-day to anl interview wil Mr. and M1rs. Toney at litimore pub. lished %esterday, inl which Mr. Tony is reported as haviig said thaut "1lhe stat(lients of C i. aipitt, Bi.izhop Keane anld FIather Walter I hat General llancock had great syinp:thyl or th un1f11etuiatte volmnii (Mri. Surrato) and vaited nitill the last ioment, hoping 11 a reprieve, is worse thitil olisense," said to your corresponldenit lhat neither Annie Smrrat. who is niow Mlrs. Toney, nor Mr-.Toney, were preseni t his interview with Gle-11eal Ilc1n1cock Jost previous to the execu tion of M rs. Surrat t. At the fline ol the execuiloni she (Aniie) was inl a roomn oi tie .lecoid flour of the Ain, na1il. 1Ier mother, just p0revtoious to tIh execution, was inl i cell oi the grounlld floor, 111and nleilher Annice nlor- Mr. To. lie' was prepenit, when the coinsel parted with A.s. Sc nrratt. and said good-bye For Ie last time. No one was there but Fathers Valer ancli Wigett. Mrl. Climpitt, lfRer leavill Mirs. 8urrat.1, weit towlrd (le ens door of 1he Arseinl and there iei C'en. .ral ihe cock, who had just arrived 111d had the rolliwilg cl nversitionl witi hhn: 11"vieral, did you come direct Fron he I'esident ?" G"enceral 1aicoek replied lee "Wa no linm111lediaielv." Mr. CimpMi then asked him i t'liere Wias any hope, to which the ('enlera: replied inl a very sorrowful ni11er., "I fCear inot,'' Inld thenl ine in imllpres sive lo le Icoitiinued: "I have fiu'ght all throturlh this war and I hIve foight throughc it co.1scienl tiushy. I have ben11n t1 e very tront o d t bat tie and a %I the ices (f l.. l . illi6r sta'nd to-day camild its conliHilfe mug flames than to st and heere to-dciy to arder thce execution of' this wvoenian but I urn a soldier, 1 have bceen or'der' rd acs-the chiefiin comndciec of' tis de pacrtmenet to see Itat these part ies aere ex ecute d, cand as ai soldier I nutlst obeev." Tihce couniiiel fuctheri said thant icn e cnvers:.tion ai fiew dhivs since witl: Fathler WaIter' F t en ut lemani scid iil subhstcance t hat Gecceral I laccatk hlea not beenm guilty of aiiy unkincdness to weard ihim as the sph-it nal adviseru 01 Mirs. Surncitt, inor so 1ar cis lie knew Icersonaclly, hiad ice been tcuakincd h. Aniie Surr'att ; fta t' e thought. t hey (Allmite cand her hulisbanid) hadt obtaini ted wr'cong hncpcesscins withi regaerd te the co.niduct ancd felings of Uceera] Icancoe4~ on theat ocensioni. T HE CON oRESNIoNXALT CAXrA ss. Now thait thie Statle ticket hias bceen ncociiated umuche inctec est is beine maneeiested ine the C'onressioncal dls tlets as to who the suiccessful mcene will be. It, is genercally conicedetd, hiowever', thlaf ouir prcesent dele'gaitioni will be sent back to Washingaon withl uncbrokene raicks. lin this distreict Col. Evicns will be oppose'd ini the coniven. tiocn by Majcc. .li. Wt. W~oodwm-dae', oh Fauir'tl, whio is sucstainied byV the Winnusboro Naws ANOinea.' We can't.,speaik as to how tChester' stamis botweein Col. FWvins aned iMeaor Wood wae'd, bnt t hey bot hi~ '.aei 'i'iecnds and admcir'ers ine flee counety. While C.ol. Evinis heas not miade hiiicse'lf conc spicuous~ ini wordy c'heetoc'ial ilocishies or a blusterinig show o actiuvi y, hee hacs cie'ertheless maicde ac vei'v eftleiit 'oii gr'essmain aind hacs r'epriesenitd this dis tr'ict w-ith bofth honior' acid ulsefln cess. It- is ag'eedl uthat lee is a woringu maem.. ber aned 'cocmpaed( ici pocluint' hcigh ebiarnet er'cit andpract iiica l ablity w ieh dihe other Sotlh ('Crolina Ie'pi-e.entae ('eves, heis (list rici de shi bce raelberi' prdi't ftc ownc hime. As ca Congr'ess-. ceacin lie hais b)'a en wise', caiouc cs andec Suctcessf'ul, andc( we inote' it with un feigiietd lecasure Cleat hce- iiands fullI metKgrity. ('iil. h'riins will ice cppcoerd hev u toiiii wht is bthi popuilari cand af,ule, aind if' le hics mneh oppocasitione ine tie convenet lon w hich imeetCs in (hesteor ini Sepltembervc, it wuill be from Majl. Wood waird, of' Fairfld. Maj. Wood weerd,t we thad. is q ciile popul cc'ar cemccig flit ranek aned tilt'o th Ie I)emcintravv ini thuc seIlioam. and iils anc oltd velteca'nc' lt wvarc wvill probelablyh dr'awu t cc eald suipportf. Wie hear'n fromcn thce Lanicaes ter' I?eiew thatt Mal. Woodwaruid wuas~ ini ILacter tdurin ig couret week, andu was oni laist Tu'cesday cnighct acmi mnentetd by ca sert-ende' Iybte cit izencs of flee townc. J Ic was calledt on foci cc speech, Ibut deticlied , stait ing Iicthat th State Conventionc lately inc sessiocn, head passedl a resoliction to peostnpolie (t' 0loenm g of the canepaigen, ain foIir hdiim to maccke a speechc woiuld he0 to1 violictt lie pcirit A that r'esolutfionc. ''llt iemks," savs flee lieriew, ''lit seec'eI of his tcanididney, aned tinks ther'ce ae conesidcerations1 which etitle hcicm ft thee neo minact ion.'" Thie Lacste ledgerC) says bthe Maj or' "pr'meisead t( let cis hiear fr'ome himc duinig the enisi. liing camiepain." We dot niot f'eol calleti upon)l to euxpreossa polerenCidce for' eit h er' of (cur distinmguhihed citizenms, biul shalhl watch the aupj racnchincg cacnvase withekeene literes.-Cheste flleti - ubscibel to TnLE N'xwa ANI I[ERl. A LD. run OP4y oF rorrtx?.-uq Maryokoui Eportiluss on the 1art or W.. . . - . . -Mon. . "Do you optiro tlae arrest of manv shoplifters P' a Nevy York tra4esmaii Wks asked. "Yea, a good fignytY at not. all, by any eians. We doi't distmr-6 peraonls un.ess we have the most positive proof of their.guilt. When the article jtoIcIn is a trifle we watch tile woinan so as to rlielibelr her face, but usually do nothig ilore. Not tillieIqcnt y we see thets C'mmylitted by voluenl that, we believe ire not habit ually trespass ers, but were urged onl by 'too stroig temptation and poverty. Stich WO-1 nin1 we ike to a private room. WO tell theiii ollur 1suspiciuln. If they con fi's anld give us wh'lat, plrove to he their right liallits 1111d addres'ses we let thenl go. But all this is a very delicate Itiat tmr, anld to inlake a 1inistake is very dangerolus. Yolk Iust, kiow .that shoplifters are genmerally aioll.g tile best dressed and iost respectable looking(.woikenl that comeo ill our store. I stood itt Sh econd story shylight O!IC (ay looking!,, aii1essly dowIn on I h fl'st floor. I sa V I o I elegat Il (Iross ed woiei puttng aw.y rolls of silk ril)bon. I watcIed tliem, and there wisi't any doubt about it. I hasten ed lown and told the floor walker. ie wasn aistouded. I persisted ai1t le spoke to the vomen. Thev were vio lentml indimgat. As the 'walked to wIar thie door wAe saw 't het throw the rolls of ribbon anomng soe boxes btween the ht wo coulilters. We had them rollow'd. 'They lived inl 1a1 Ile oait browin stone 11house inl Forty eighth s1reet. "IProlessional shopli fters'," coiiiinu ed the speaker, "verv ofteni weatr wreat cloaks. They Cal put away a g0,00l deal u1nder theml. Biv raisilr Ihir fohled ains under thei 1r cloaks they coiceal IIe added m Ilh s(olei art icles give thei. They have a pock w. made inl the firont of' I heir (re1SSs blig enlough to hold i 1111110(mbe oT large plickuages. Why, when Ve ItloadeI it wvo"i'ini here 011 <y we took out oI,: that mcket all tItat. ia good sized bov 1uld carry oil his outsiriched arIt1IS. I reminlber holv inidigilailit 1hat wo 111111 WIas whenl aecul.-wd. "I twas walkinig thirougli 11he storp on1e day Ahen i clerk told ine he thought voliall he was servinl- hat( slohn somne ixghorn htis. I walked up to her IId raised olne ( her arms suddenlY. ''wenty-two int.; 1*-,l (o Wh floor. Yov know whati Le ll hats arv. Thivy nro made of :1 'kind of graiss and. ohlled (lo to-1tier. 'Shw said dhat shI lmId picked th lie ki up oni I1he floor aI wIas goi ig to pit. Iti whwre the rest of the hats vere kept. We ai1rested ler. ".Th1v hands of* an vxperiencired shop lilter iwork isemr ta tho eves of al opserver. A ventral office, deteclive istildig ini the store ole m. saw ma woiaut pllin', Iaway s ilk hanldher-1 chie-s. lle'd held one up is if to ex anmine if, aIId h(en she'd sIdd'enly pmss it ilito her otler hand uid then intoI big front I pocket w itLh such d v ightIn ing like r'apidiit y that then deecf ive c'oii a l1l w int. sInShe was doilg, bilt. he thought she was puttinigl theiI bick oi th couniter. lie made a. study otf the subject. and caught. I her. Slopli ters oflen steal ot vali,es:and badketS, and hen go rondlO st ore linig tie up. L W kniow a good1 inmmy ini the pr'ofes s1011. s~ikeIlC0) hlU.iil '"is to sht'a l fromn taking piocket-books and1( valis'es. We would a great deal rather t hey wouki stea ( ftromi us$, for t ~irvitins areO 5'iire to give ai atore wh'iere t1hev are4. a had1( r'ep)uitt ion. Not hontg aigo Ii 10ady w ho ha 10 8 ~inI~ a silv~e r ini a volike rest' disappea redl. Shte fli ndI ani (old onie inl its Ilaice. We be'iev'ie th t the t hielves whol took it kinew that. shie hadc 01noney, andu followed lier a long distanice.'" Sw. a1.1.0w a, nY .A A l1.30 reon. T1hte l'ent'aiolai ( Flat.) Adr'ance tells Ilhe follow ing14: M r.,eohnt (wens, who lives two iles sid e of H-'orlida Towni, on tia heensl era slhre ofI tseamiia I l-, related to ')ne of1 oura eilizeins vesterday aI 1n(st horrifyintg atlir.I is sitalte iinetit. waus-and lhe gave if as positive thmet-thait on the l(ith instaomt, while ai Iparfy inihuerinig soine' iiree Or toutr wre enijoyj ig a sea batha. t heir alttenI tioni waVts dlireled ho a lifttle hen (or I wel ve-year-olf hiov'u whom they fImd left oii a reef' in sinaa;al waoter near te beach, thle inn lav ing venit ued int o deeper wvatter. Ona loo0k iig ini the di rletiona of' the chtild they realized thae awful fte lmta thle h'ay was bieiair swallowed by' an aill i'.nt or, fiully hal I the vict im's body~ si ill bteing 'risile an.td thlen sudcdenily dismaipeain g in t he liiht fuil jaw of~ t thli mnonter, a w hose Irtetiniluloums iniothf was phmiinaly sein by~ eaeh one liPeent . 'IThey' ii once re uraned to shore, buiit no(1t. ai trace of lhe un forlulnat e lad eoub hdte discover d,saive thle blood w hic foloakiuted on' the water. A Lys't's N.'rno:iI .- A 'oloretd child was~ recena tly bornt mit IIeleiia lamivite ti. (one good I've, th lo (ther' belimg elosed, iiearily an inchi beow its nautitul piosit itn, anid (conniectedl with whauiit wams intended for thle atose Ib' a buit t'iie no''t-il, ailso ."ervedc for the uip.. peri lip,~ wvhiei wiith mu siall tumit of' leshidi n i9haer side gave' t he crea tire a siguh:r aaovceent of thae miouath whena swallowinag its foiod. A ii exer'eseniee, thle farian of a hlfll grown ii ineno 5<lia:sh,. graewv out ot' I lhe iownt of' the head. All the fingsers mtooe haid were whippe toget herat the nd body w'as shapely. Th'lis paif'ully l iisshaped bieing lived but a tew (hay'. TIhe motfhar' is mu wvelf hormiaed, liealIf'hv iad comealyvyounig 'wo.,aii. The 'alli.. is also staid to he iti good lahnha, l''roml whait .h iJnmIother of' h le y'oung womuati iold us, we arie smat ifed that about the h imea otf gestmatiin taer daugh.~h ter' -veryv yoimg andt recent ly maarietd -wsteriblyd alarmetd by mtii elphanit wvhich sIhe hiad '.een for t i h ii lid' ini a 'treats. Th'le aparaw-:i'ii'e of' tIhselhildl ar e every evidhene of' thle ta't. '-Tennyisona once f'ouiid hiimself suir r'ounda(ed by ita hrong of hldies whIo werCte morel' than usually guashingl. lle' aivailedl t hutselfI of ani ' ootunae pause o reiiark tha I h .le 10o1okedm pon wvoimin as thle Ilowers ot thin honaillinorae. "Whamt ai swe'etly hiietty iden! Hlow 1poetical !/' exchumted a chlor'us of. sil very v'oics. "~Yes, lad ies," con1 ttiued thle lautrealte, "and 1th 1le reasoan I tink so is haeeanse they'i ne~vert sht uip e'x eept wvhaen they sleep.'' Poets aure niow ait a discomunat in athalit circle of1 cult utre. -"A positivo benellt Id toioun chil drn ndi'ents" is thae >oplaril v'er dit,fo Dr111. l' nybrp rc 20 cents . -ob Ingrsoll, the blasphiemert agal6-t Clir lailtt 4; 1netine8 ~'says Sensible ,hing, estL ttgaint religion, but Wainst, the practice of It as carriecl on1 by sorne. In a recent leuturo in New YOMt he said: "Did you fiver kraow of a Christian UnIQledig on ac count of the passage about the camel going thr;ough the eye of a needle? Do they not rather think that by a tight squeeze tile camel -could go through? There are Chritiomns In this Cily, with inlillions, passiig -every day houses whidre motiers want. brea<t. They expect to inect tho0 Inothers in licaveN itnd sit side by side with end less ages of.v, anild wihenl they , go dowli to deathli with ive or ten' niil lions, they hu1ieh out five per cent, to eshablish1 a iologicll seminilary as a f aort of'eompromniso W'itt God. -A Gertnain physician of celebrity has lately beenl investigatinig the sub Ject, of carly risi n, an<( has come to,, tl the conelusion (hiht, 'ar fromn nakingo a man '"healthy anid wise," it hias (lite tihe colitrary ellect, and 4h1ortels life inteadu of proloniging it. III tile ma1- C .jorlty of eases MIRvich le has inlvesti Witatel I the long livers have imdulged in atie hours, and at. least, eight of every til lpersonis who attiined tile age o( eighty and upwards were Ili the a bit of not retirinr to rest uIItil the small I oirs, anld renaining in bed limitil the imy was far alvaleed. He has no1I doLbt whatever that early tis-ing is a F most pernicoiui. habit for- I hose who go to hed hle; and, like Charles Latiih, thinks it betler for everybody to delay geltin ny uuitil tihe hmrIing has had a chance to becojne well a14ed. U SCUrL SHoLs, C.., Greene Co. August :J, 1876. N. NVA Ru.mcm.-rr: Dear- Sir--- hiavi sold d. GILD Elf' PI LLS f1mo ,le Ipast I woVCa, itI finld that all inl this neiiho'rhoodl approve theml. The phyNSicianis haivell rTCOMItlendedillhell, and fthe pleople will 1hIvo nonle other. Thev are hetter I Ll 'All. PILL,s thanl an L lave any kiowlede oi'. Very res pee o lIly, S, *W1 N 0 h i A:N TV01o m. I-) E' it eniactA al rdined bt th In- fill .3 :-) endlantl andt Wardil'; of, the Town oft Winnsbloro0, 8. C., inl Counci(,l AS*vIm- S ble.1ad by llw 11u1 hor1itY Af th JI a K-1 , : 1. Tha11t there fAllil ben aBoard oflIfth0 eVte,1. to cuh-t of three c6i.s if C the tov.n l. one of who -1 shall be a pretis ing pIh.Finian, who shill hobi their ollices uwfil the first dy or May succeedinl'g i thl(-ir aplipoinineti, au-I until their sue cessfr-in shll h liw oinited. II. And be it fuither enceted and or thiined, that the mvimbers of said loard sha)ll b annualy appoiited by each Town cnnewilas s.oon aits practicabie after N the in:talition of the In1teidant and Wiar-dens into oflicv. IlI. And be it fiurther enicted ail or- I d.ilned, thiat during the monh of June, 'July, August. aald Spte-ieber tie said Board Slaill ex"milk - the plieSH of all p resilents (if, aill perois doing buine s within, the cor-por.to liiits of maid town ait i avt once a moth. ailnid report. to thi 'own Council any -nitter which. ini their jildgitieit, is delcterious to the health of, the town. IV. That the in011bers of said Board shall, in iconliaeration of their sei\c s, 1 exemipted from street tax while in ollice. V. And l>e it further enacted and or- y dainoed, that i' person r"sisting the en trance oft the maembehrs of the sid Board uipon any part of their premises, exc-ept for teni days Illpot- convict ion. VI. And he it furt her eniaictl and Or-- 1 daided, that. any pIso w(5flho shatlI fa'ii or negtect, to abatie any~ mater npon t heir prnisesi, ri's orted by3 t ho onata ot IIl('alth ais ah tuiaance fir thr i-e day af tei iiit ice 01I 2lnin thi' 51n1te, sirveid'b)y thei 'hief of Pl'ice ui, shall he finedl one dollar for each ia,:'s sneh fail ure or neglect,. air lhe i ia prison d oneC dlay for oeh day s such II liair er neglee-t. ''h1. And bi it further e'nacted andl or iined,-i thi:,t In l loiird o llalth shlall a Ii , i fr aiCun to timeI, repoCrt any matter B lit itiponi hi prem111ie of uiny citiz,en, or ,vien rit w ith~in the corpaoratlo liini.ts, whliachii n theirt jud~lgmeitnIi niju aiously af f'-s theit halh ofi the~ fte town,f f' thie Cnniteii toi takeC such actionl as) it iay deema adv ri:,ahte. tier t he ab1 oe Onlinanalce the follow in.g cit izen-areiCI apointied ais sitel b>oarid oiifahadt for lii thae yearl2 eniig Altaty Iltt, 1881,I viz: Dri. Wi. IC .Turner and1( Messrs. W. ('. Ih'aity antd IR. M. linev. I)kri in out cnil this th 'li~th (nay of Apil. A H) 185:. unnder- the corplorate aseail of L,ie sidl Thown <'ouci ll. JAS. A. JU:J-R Attest: Intendant. E. ' ClANDLEi, Clerk, 't'o lli AIS8- SUPI'LImEs FOlt 'TIl E . MUNIUlII'A I.T Y l:AU l$bl88--! 1. ~ ) l'' l'1 EN\('iTD ead orduainell hv' the I) Ineh-.njt andiC Warden-as iii thao'own2 ii' Winnsbioii, 8. (2., ini Conaicil iet, and by te anchaoriiy oft'thle siatie: Tluit, fori the puise oftu'u raising sup phli tor tha(le y, ait comiaineing At iil tst. tW'S2. on. iniing Aprail 1st, iss51. a (a ti' t:I 112 tin a in ml I lanni-a hi-m:it-in-er aiiintion:-i .daa. Iu! be ais-i ni pa i a in1, the treat-vry '- ati 1 tiiwn forii the usei iiial serv ice I l'Vior. that is to. -iv:5 two andl T a1 t'.iif (2N ) ii 1 ad 2 al-oe 'inPon (m-i'r, d.fl' of thie real andi lS eronalh prop, . within the' i lerporate liinits- ofi the town oft Winansoroi; o diiolhalis ( ) to lbe piad byv ,ver., ianileY i.ihabLlitant of aaiil townu be0 tween2 the ages' i f :sixt-'ers aini fifty 'cears (exepti fatly () a1ct i C nieiaibirs -of'eaw-h fre it'ma pa n i ina lieu of wor-kinog upon02 the st reets 04aniti town, 01ralI t.ree (8) per cint. uipon thei ailotiut t ll "alas at ainc T t ionl. All t4's' assessedii anil p a.:dle unmder thIiis (toi Iinane h~aIlapb pa id i'n thae taillwinig kant:i of fmurnts andl rno other: TI (ihl anvd iiihr coin('12, Unaitedi Sta2tes eur rency'~ iinrd Nat ional Bank h naofes. A]Ilaixes m'a2iassed heirei. shall he dieri paya( 121xble bltwee thl le Iat day of Otoer amid thle 31 b day of' N-&veniibe, 1 8l0, i nel luive ai alt taixeus renaining due1 fladii unpad 01 theii 1st idiy if l)ceter, 18 ii, shall he collectedl by 'autr 1ess or otherwise, as >re_. serilihb law, toge-thmer with mill regal t'ist-s. All penon~s ownlinmg proprl'y inl T thle c'o-aute liiiits ot thle saud towtn of 'ishoro aIri'c lqired, be tw euen the 15th I cl,v of Jun ae nnd ithle 1st dlay of' Anugiist 183 i, to iinai9 a SWOrni rettira of saiiroperL1ta, hui(n mi(tla idtheTw e. sind 'Ioun fl tlir'ins herebu-y r'egntiied, whenCi propulerty-hi(bhledf tat i o i IinS to miakei saud sworai retnia. to aidi Iiity*l (50f) pe'r ('lntn211u to the ron1rn of tho pre~vio-.a in. - Done11 in,(onmne~ this~ the -4th day of Juno umnder the corp)oraesa fsi 0ow21., -ieael0'sI T *'JAS, A. BUlGE, [ntenidant Attest: E. 8,CIIAND4ER, JunedO 1.1(rk. $300^>t giinuc i $2aday aL (aptail nat, reuti-lI we) will strtI O in weork for li1 l han amnyt.hmng- u'so 'Il fastrka h- 11i, 211 iltaIN t, aC sll s am'oeci t Ilis not1 ICe will -c I ns Ihetr aud an(e lQ eu(' a nd( SCIe rt ii'he!i 'eCog UOSy3 011 It at bornc fri-e, NOW-Ia i helit I . 'l'hote alyat wrm re aiyl imp ir- slas Of Ilon &(lr 'T'ne It 12mnx1) - .i PURE VINES AND LIQUQRS GREAT VAJUETY. WOULD most respectftilly Inform ly custoulers1 an1d the citizens of Fai% eld generally, that I keep in stock a il supply of fic' Liquors, Cigars, 'obacco, &c., &c., and guarantee Itisfaction to aly 0110 giving in1o a 'ial. My stock consists as follows: EMP~ORTED 141QUORS1. TAR I), DUPUY & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. AMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS. JAMAICA L. I). RUMS. MOIlNO DE MORA SIERRY V INE. F. MOLINIER P0l1' WINE. i. ANUMM & CO.'S IHEIMS CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE R H INE WINE. D)O2fEST'IO IJQUJORS. Al?ATOGA P E YE WIIS KEY. ' ATIAN'S 1-IR3 CABINET RVE W II IK1EY. T'ItAUSS' IMPERIIAL RYE W1S KEY. EESE'S "OWN" RYE WISKEY. FONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND MXOC'K WHISKEY. ELEI11PIATIE PPEIFER E. RYE WVI IVSKEY. ENTUCKY B()UljON WIlS . KEY. LAN''ATION RYE WIHISKEY. i11GiNIA AP1PLEF ANI) PEAC1 BlIANDIIES. OIH CAROM)LINA SW'EET2 MASII COIRN W11SKEY. LANTATION CORN W1IISKEYS. ILACKBElIRY BRANDY. GIN(.ER BMANIY NEW ENGLAND RUM. . Ft ENC Ii E'S "BOSTON'' GIN. ERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. HOME MA DE WINES. KEG SWEET SCUPPEluNONG WINE. KEG SWEET CATIAWBA WINE. i%A LT' LAQUORIS : Cfl(ER & E'N(GEL'S C'ELEB1I AT D) LAGEit HEEIt (ON I)IIAUGHT'.. AND) BO'TTLED). ASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CiIAIU APPLE CIDER. UJRE NATLUIIAL APPOLONA R IS W ATIEl. 1I(JARS AND TORBACCO. - CEN T' CIGAlIt. IIE PRIM F MlISTER~ CIGAR--3 FORI 25 CEM81 . LUE PUCK CIG AJR-3 IFOR 2~5 CES Tis. LIE CORONET CrG AR-3 FORl 25 CENTS. LIE SOJNORA CIGAlI--3 FOR CENTS. LIE SMASICR Cl[OAiR---5 FOR 25 CENI28. IIE L' IG I TN IN( (C.ARt-5 FORl 25 CE~N TS. lIE MONA RCH OF TILE SOUJTII CiGAR-5 FORl 25 CENT S. lIE MASTIERI STlIIOKE CIGARf--5 F'OR 25 CENT1S. IIE A MEIIICAN T WINS CIGAR A FOl 23 CENTS, JE COST A .RI('A CIGAR--3 FORl 10 CENTS, llE ROYAL SEAL CIGAR--10 1"ORI 25 CENTS. [LE ROSE AND LILY CIGAR--1 POll 25 CENTS. IE II AVANA CHIAR1OOTS--5 CENTS EACI , *W. 1ILACK WVELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CI JE W ING TOBA CCO.-TUi REE GR1ADIES, UMMYER 11BEVER1AGE~S. 'E, LEMONS, SODA WATERI. lIE BIEST MIXED BEVERIAOES 0OF TIHE SEASON SERVED AT ALL .uOURS OF~ [LE DAY, TO SUIT TIHE MOST FASTID1IUS TASTrES, VERY RESPECTIFULLY, F~. W. I[ABIENICIT. RhEAR OF" TOWN HALL, GRE AT BARGAINS 11 -8OES AT IIMNAUGHS. HYAVING purchased a nice line during the recent decline, T will ofter great inducements to the trade for the next thIrty days before taking stock. A good 12 Thread Serge Gaiter at $1.00 Somuthing nice in a Half Uloth at $1.25. 1OJ pairs Grain Shoet at $1.45 Something nice in Halt Cloth and Kid Buttoned, Very low for cash. 1 Case Brogans at $1.25. 1 Case Plough Shoes at $1.25 TH J BPST G0O.DS .I VINNSBORO FOR THZE PRICE. 8 Cases Woman's Polkas at 85", 95c, and $1.05-far below their actual value. 100 Pairs Ladies Cloth Gaiters at 95c, $1,1) and $1.25, to reduce stock. 100 Pairs Pebble Grain Shoes at $1.45, $1.65 and $1.88. 150 Bft' and Calf Shoes at $1 45, $1.65 and $2.00. The best Misses Grain Buttoned Sho in the State for $1.25 Tin, Glass and Crockery Ware. These Goods I have marked down to such prices that will defy oumpetition. Just received fifty Patent Fly Traps. Give me a call before buying, J. L. MIMNAUGH, july 1 Leader of Low Prices. The Best Ever Prollced! THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING M.10HIN C-1ALLENXGES THLE WORLD TO PROD UCE iTs E 1T41 $1,OO REWARD! L One tbouanid dollars reward ofiered to any person that will (o as gteat a range oi work, and do it as well, oil ay other machine as as cai be done on the ")AVIS VEliTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE." Arrangemncits for the contest will be nmde withi n1Y one des (iriiig to coipete f'orf the above-named reward, within a reasonable timC after written tinflicntion is received. DAVIS SEWING.MACRINE CO., Another large lot of the albove maclies and the Improved Weed just re ceived- J. 0. 3oAG, Agent. White and Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Corsets. Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets, Ruching, Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus. Ties aid everything generally found in a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish' ment. You can get all you want as r easonably as samo goods can be bought anywhere. J. 0. 13OAG. Frsh AZr vals Every Week -AT TIIE NEW STORE. Iw hII.1 s.L e ,i , n 1n z . tP rin ts, an l in n ew sty les, L ong TIE TUxV' yIN . SIB IInos, at TENj andi TwENTIY'-FIVE CENTs, woR~TH THRIERm sea)lrchin"se "nthac b'n inade IIEFOIE TIlE TID)AL wVAV vis.l rnicza AND E R IT.S The stNc~ a.ntmnrtae ee ive gOd aeto or ilCustomers for their patronage. WVE SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH ! may 11 DESPORTES &, EDA ANDS. F. ETLDEB & CO. tESPE CTFUJLLY beg.leave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro and~ Ii surrounding country that they are now in receipt of their Spring and Summer Stock. DR~Y GOODS IN ABUNDANCE CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY. STRAW AND FELT HATS. SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AN.D CHILDREN NOTIGNS IN PROFUSION JEANS, CASSIMi!ERES, COTTONADE1iS AND L1NE~N DtJOK~S. All our Goods are fresh, new and pretty. We wvill take pleasren exhibiting our stock to any and every one.' Give us an early call, ues OUR GROCERY STORE Is full and complete as it always is. Prices and Goods guarnnteed. 2a sure to come to see us, and yon will certainiy get your money's vwor h' mch 16 GROCERIES. Notice ! NWsupply of Family and Planta ton roceries. 15 bbls. Choico New Orleans Molasses, ---0 30o bh1)s. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides other FLOUR. WE BGLEAVE toinformou Jackson' best grades Family Flour, customers and the publie generally, ALSO, that we have pulrchased from Messrs, A ltoatent Family Flour-the best, McMASTER B3RICE & CO,. their SUTGARS. Ientire stock of ll grades, from the highest to the I A D ~ E COFFEES. And that we will always keep ora Jabey yomethnow) n1vRio antd hand a FULL AND SE~LECTED' PLOWs - TOCK, All we ask is a trial, and fought before the advance, anti .'-lher you will find otir Stock and prices top articles too numerous to vctio sold at the lowest poeibhe prices, Al A D. R. FLElWWH(EYm , 3. F.rOABT4 &O