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WINNSBORO. Saturday Morning'July 11, 1871. T. ROSS ROBERTSON, Editor. SW Correspondence solioted from every section of the country. Our colunms are open to all for a free discussion of any principle, theory or ide'a, but We are in n'o way responsible for the views or opinions of correspondents. Our Standard-Bearers. To the entire country, from Dlaine to California, the ,re-nomination of Greeley and Brown, by the National Democratic Convention, commends it self as a' most aispiolous ovent, and will be hailed as the harbinger of bet ter days by ever lovey of reform and good government, be he Democrat or Republican. With almost perfect unanimity, the Democracy have o cepted the hand of peace and recon ciliation proffered them by the assem blage of honest Republicans at Cin. cinnati, and to accomplish the great aim of reform, it only remains for these two elements to throw into the campaign their whole energies and resources, and by a united effort on their part, 'the overthrow of corrup tion and despotism 'can be easily ef footed. The action of the Democratic party: in their LNational Conven'tion, is en tirely satisfactory, we believe, to three fifth-of the voters of the Union, and meets with the approval of nine tenths of the members of the party. The tendency of the times demanded such action, and we rejoice to know that this demand has been so fully anf completely satisfied. The voice of the people called for the nomina tion of Greeley and Brown, and it has been heeded. The work has been well done, and quickly done, in a statesmanlike and dignified manner, and the issue now squarely presented to.the country is whether corruption shall continue to rule, or reform achieve a triumph. Shall Grant, the miserable demagogue, be again chosen to preside over the destinies of this great nation, or shall Horace Greoloy, the honest incorruptible patriot, be 'elevated to a position whiolrhas bean 'graced, except in the past Jew years, by men 'who guarded most sacredly our grand old constitution, and de fended from insult the honor of our flag ? This question must be answer ed one way or the other by the peo ple. IThere are no side issues. Every path that leads from Greeley inevitably goes in the direction of Grantism, and every man who does not vote for ,Greeley, gives that much support to 'Grant. The contest is now definitely narrowed down to-. tween these two personages, and ad inits of no other departure. We nail to our mast-head td-day the names of Greoloy and IBrown. We have previously committed our. selveg to their caune, but as the repre sentative of :a bensocratic people, and privileged to rpeak in their behalf, we i-efrained from a popular expression of preferences until the voice of the party had gone forth. In the present campaign we can oearcely hope to carry this State for but weoan accompls uchdidas cours6 shape'l in the, interests of peace and modeAration, making there by no capital which might be effec tively used i'gainst u's by our wily and uscrupulous e'nemies. O'ur advice. then to our people, if we may i>e per mitted to offer it, is to esobe,t politics altogether for the present, iemain jeaiceably at home, and pursue thoir usuat ivocations, in the endeavor to build up their material intereste, and advance the prosperity of our. own State. We are poWerless to help the friends of r6fo'riand we had better act so as not to do anything that would *jeopardize the cause, in the success of which there is everything for our ul ~timate good. If our moral support can be of avail in scouring a victory for Greoley, let us by all means give It without stint. In his eleoti'on "e' our only political salvation, ';n4 lie* the event of his defeat, w8 l ust ppe pare ourselves to receive th#tnaligni ty of a vindictite and t rannical ad 'ministration. ,.* The friends of Dr. Greeley will be pleased to hear that tte White House is undergoing repairs. It is to be hqp ed that everything will be put in *a ple.pie order for the great farmer's in stallation in March next. No vestige of illegal n ilitary odupation will be allowed to remain, and the servants, will have to lay off their tawdry livories if .they desire to hayo the privilege of brushitig the 'famios o1d white hat. . lominntloni . Mr. Aditor. Please annottuce Mr. J. R. IIOYLES as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election, and oblige his MD Y FRI9N)9. Midsunumer Maladies. The hot solar rays that ripen the harvests generpsto nanny distresning diseases, If the. liver be a1 all predisposed to irregularities, this is the season in which bilious attacks may be anticipated. A weak stomach, too, is weakest in the summer months, and the loss.of vitality through the pores by ex cessive perspiration is so great,, t11At .., a wholesome tonic, combining also ,the .pro. perties of a t usive stimulant and gentle, exhilarant, is in many cases necessary to health, and under no circumstances should be dispensed with by the sickly and -de bilitated. Of all the pi eparationq iptended th'as to refresh, sustain and fortify the hu man frame, there is none that will compare with liostetter's Celebrated 8tomaoh Bit ters. . They have been ireighed in the bal. ance Qf experience and n t found wanting, have been recommenled from the first as a great hedcinal specific, not as a beverage,, and in spite of interested opposition.. from innumerable quarters, stand, after twenty years trial, at the head of all proprietary' medicineg intended. for.the prevention and cure of all ordinary cornplaint. cf thet stomich, the liver, the bowels, and the nerves. In the unhiealthy districts border. ing the"great rivers of California, liostet.. tor's Stomach Bitters may he classed as the standard pne for every species of intermit tent or remittent feqer. The. people who. inhabit those districts, piace the most im. plicit confidence in the prcparalion--,a con fidence that is increased every year by the results of its operatioi. As bitters, so called,,of the most perni cious charnoter. are springing ap lie fungi on every side, the put lio is hereby fore. warned against the dram-shop frauds. Ask for liostetter's Batters, see that the label, etc., are correct, and remember that the enuine article is never sold in talk, but in botties only. Time.and dtlightened expirience .have shown that certain substanoesfgrmerly used nd relied ,. 4, tueaQal practice, are un. necessary and dangerous ; yet some of these subslitn.tes have fqund their way into medical compounds.- Du. WALSRn'S CAL FOnNIA VINEoAR lIrTTERs, however, contain nothing injurious, being composed exclu sively of vegetable substances from Call. fornia. For all dlisor;ders of the livepr, kid neys, bladder, skin, and digestive ,organs, and for purifying the blood, they are the most wonderful remedy known. . e Strayed, IROM the subscriber about the middle of last May a pale rcd Mich (ow with slhm horns, the only, distinct mark recol lected is a cut or scar about four or five inches longnear the root of the tall. I will liberally reward any-one who will deliver her to me at Winnsboro or give me such information as wiltlie'ad to her recovery. July 11 E. W. OLLRVER. -At Private Salem - TilE ifell-known three story, brick .residence on Main or Congress Street, next to corner of Liborty Street, contain. log twelve upright .rooms. For particu lars apply at this office. juno 27 TIlE PROPERTY knuowu as CONRNO. I, is now pifered for -sl.Passession given o'n or prier to January 1st-.1973. Terms esy. Apply at this office or to the-ndersigned. jnse26 U.. DEPORTES. BOOT AND SHOE HAVING procured the very best Mechanics in the country, L feel war ranted in aying that I can furnish as neat BO'OT or 81h0E ad an.t Sheop * .- in the south. All work warranted to give satisfaction.... My Shop 'is next door to F. Gerig's Saddlery. n , 1,mari19 8. M. GILBERT. AT THa Fresh Soda Edinburg Pio Nio Crackers and WVine Biscuit, a nice assortment of French Candies, 1?resh Cocoanut Cream, Plain Candies, all kinds. Also Jellies ini Goblets, Tumbatlera and 2 pound Cans. Desl ecat ed Cocoanun, Pickles, Sardines, Oranges, Lemons. &o, api 18 0. A. WJHITE. VR AND I Car "oa&a White Brano. drot' 800 bushels mixed Oats, 100 baslbel8 bolted Meal. 50 barrels new St. Louis 1ldu 100 sacks new A[ignsta Fleat, 25 lits M A 80,barrel , f by 8ru 15,000 lbs. Whit d Smoked BIab, Lard in Cane and _egs, 8 heroes O. W. Tbonas & ,Co's 6olde1 danfassed Ilame, 10 sacks 3ava, Lagaayra and Rio Cofee, 4 liokes genuine Italian Macoaroni, %est Gunpowder, Green Tea; Sugars of all grade... &aoked Pickled Tongua ea Dried beef,= Pickled Salmon and Shad,. o:nilny, Rie . English drackers, assorted, English Piokls, assot'te; low Moulds, 8tee Iron Nalls Mule Shoes, &o. floes,I8paAes, Soreis, Trice Chalns, And a large stok of Booe and 8hoes. Call and examine our ito aplll We have just reeeiv ed a liandinome lot bf Goods, Which *we E offering for b bal ad Examfia. Oul* kntir3 al.ocka of Lenos, Japanesel, Grenadineg, trad oth et DRESS GOOiS Will be bff'er d Rt Strictly east fticed li'oin this daje for ih LADDBROS &C U july. .8 . nIons ! ions! AND iia R9OTA reoeied -fo sale. TT A Co. july 11 "Where to a gr the SUaM. GlenntUprings. SPARIJNBURG, 8. 0. TIB.oelebrated WATER. IN LACE will be open ithe lOth ayof qq, liel.of.his ater are nt ez Y m ht numefoils " otidettul eurig -bi's. een effected by use of this Wat6i,+I' satisfied thAt t)lilii tk place for all whose obniltion can be Improved by the salubrious oharacter of ay Wite-r.-. ,.OOM large.and pleasant. Good .ttentive servat,s. TABLS supplied t the bes$ the agark4 affotdb. Fancy Balls during, the siammer.- Ten Pin. Alley, Bij llard sid Btatelib Tables, for the-amuse. peot of guesta,a. Charges per day, $2.50; per week, $1800; per month. $8500. Gottages to rent at $26 00 and $50 00 per season. Hacks daily from Jonesvillej after the 26th June. W. D. FOWLEA june 6 imo Proprietor. T h,a .ota ,, 18 a PURS OHINRB84L&CK TEA, with the Green Tea Flavg. . July 4 U. 0. DESPO''ES & Cb. 24 sacks fne n'ew Four. 20 b1s. Lini. Rugar, Coffee Tea andaLacon. The Flour will be sold under. 'the mnarket price t diose up co nsig>ment. sr their Stock DRuSS GOODS, bonsistng'f ?oplins,, Japi. niese .CIothp, .Lawns, Piques, &c,AT CdhT &i CASE Cus. oiers' ' Pi-ices on 81tdmel. Clothing, Cassimeres, Linens, Hats, &o.) red&Al~ frode this dadt.' ,Special att.ention called ,to a ~t of Gent. Hand-Sewed Shoes, (Oxford Ties and, C~ongress ahoqs,) ofetrg at $4.6 and $5.00.per pair. July 9 'SPRING GOODS. J. 0. nOaN Use just received a large and splendid assortme't 6f D'y Goods, Ladles 'Dross Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Shoes, &o. * Also fresh Groceries, Bacon, Flour, Mackere, Lard, Meal, Grist, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups and fresh Kerosene Oil. apl 18 MIbLINERY. Q'Rs. O&a. .BOA., -Fionaaie )lI ner, Wishes to infori h&a0 friends and patrons that she has J'tdpened a full stook of the latest stylos,-of'.Hats, 'Bonnets, * Ribbons, Laoes, Flo idrs, &c., and .111, as hereto.. fore, use every effort to p easo the most fas tidious. Orders will r y910 cai'eful andi prompt attention: '.Bridal and Mourning Bon ets, made to order. Also'latest styles Ohigbons, SwitchEs, Fancy Jewelry, La dies Tyep, &o. spl 18 NEW AND'ATT#AC IVE .A.2: ?iari ma1 t MRS. LAUDERDALE has just returned from New York and Baltimore with a very full and varied stock of Millinery, La dies Hate and Bonnets, trimmed and un trimmed, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruohes, Laces, Edgings, White and Colored Piques, -Mus.. line, White and Colored Japanese Cloths, Lenos, Colored Silk Poplins, 'Gronadians and Percales Crape, Linen and Lace Col lars. Stamped Gown and Chemeise Yoltes, Frilling in all varieties, Bustle sirts, Cor sets, Gloves, Parasols, Umbrell a, Hand kerchiefs and Hosiery, Linens and Spring Calicoes, Ladies and Gents Shoes and Gal ter,'BraldChignon. and Switches. Also a full line in the Grocery department, as well as Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Statiow ary, School Books and Medicines. Should * you need more light call for Lamps, Petro leum and Candles, apl s D. LAUDERDALL!. - - 'ams ! Hams ! ONE Tierce of Sugkr Cured Canvassed Hauts in sbore, and for ealelow for cash. june 29 BEATY & BRO. FRESH ARRIVALS. 1 Cat load C!orn, 18,000 IL,. Flour in Darrels and saoki, 8,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Meat, 150 Bushels meal, Sugar and Coffee, different grades, A prime lot W. I. Molasses, 1 Barrel Fresh Petroleum. 'OR SALE BY aplI 18 NEW ARHWA LS, 3. D, McCARLEY'S. 1 Barrel df- Old Cabinet Rye, 1860, 1 Barrel Blackberry lirandy. 1 Barrel Ginger Brandy, Ramey's Scotch Whiskey. Stuart's Irish Whiskey. Marvin's Ale.... Also, a good Nidok of Groceries, consist.. leg of Sugas,-.Cofee., Rice, Molasses, Bai eo, I,ard, Breakfast strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders and H~ea, dJars, Pink Eye, Ear., ly Rose, Goodrich and Peach Blow -Pota toes. jan 8 ESTABEISHED 1859. I RESPECTFULLY in. ,, form the. ciisens of Y ibero and Fairfield District, that I have hand a fdll assortment of Watch. se, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, &o., and Will sell-at the lowest -prices, and would respeelfblly ask the continuance of the. patronage of my old friends and customer., All goods warranted as represented. I am prepared to do all kind of Watch and Jew-. . uiry work and have always a good stock of * good material on hand, and will guarantee satisfaction, All work warraotedf. --beu ,CAALES MULLER, - bod dot froin VoL Rion's OM.., o.t S