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Ce ?3el~ and ' ~er d4 TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF.SUBSCRIPTION. reI-W o ly On yea. .4 - . - $4.00 "a , Six-t nt is. - - - - 2.00 S 46 Three months. - - -" 1.00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ono squaro one insertion $1.00. For enli suibs(I t insertion 504. Obivua rios and Tribile of Ribspcot charged. for as ndvortisononts. Ii Doral discount 1 ado for contract advertisements. -----o JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Lotter Heads, -Envelopos Posters, Cards, Invitatiorns, Tiokwis, A-o. noatly Pxnouted at, .this oflee,-CILEAP lFOl CASH. GENERAL GOSSIP. The Baltimore Gazette thinks a combination of Blaino and Butler will boa any, irpps over orgai ized. H ay dv hildreN ; Iarts elevou ; IPostmastei Goneral Key, thirteen ; Schurz, two ; Sherman, two ; McCrary, three or-four ; and Thompson several or more. Packard's Legislature has refused in cau is to accept tlo proposition, made by -the coninussioners, to or-. ganizeo )legislature u1pon the basis of the parish returns. The Saliva is what they call the Spritz in Boston. The poor follow has been so much abused lately that he is "down in tho mouth." The steamer Germania, of the White Star Line, has Inado the fast est trip on record. Her run from Now York to 'tiverpool was only seven days and eleven hours. The head porter of the Revere House, Boston, is worth $40,000, and one of the waitors at the Parker House, wh9 ,works , for $20- per month, has accumulated $25,000. A correspondent at Now Orleans witnossed the drill of. Packard's guard at the St. Louis Hotel. He safely affirms that thero is no dan gor of their injuring anybody but theimsolvcs. The ex-Empress Eugenic, as she now appears, is thus described by Lucy Hooper : "-She has grown immensely stout, dress in ugly English made gowns, paints hor face pink and white, black under her eyes, and wears a very palpable wig of light yellow hair." The Now York Tribune talks in this saucy, way ,to., Mr. Packard "There wa, o p, ageoua little bull thpn4-' ti iat1y Jefused t make way~ or a loomotive. It bellowed and pawed the ground, and shook it~s horns in an ostenta tious way, but the result wvas a little railroad hash." 1 Forty citios in the IJnited States owe four hundred and fifty millions of municipal debt, just one-fourth of of the aggregate of our immense 3 national debt. New York leads with $148,000,000, then Philadelphi e with $60,000,000, then Boston with $43,000,000, Lhen Brooklyn with $42,000,000, then Cincinnati with $22,000,000, then New Orleans with $22,000,000, and Clgicago pitly $18,% 000,0p9/011f Igton gwesj$4,672,668, nd Sa eidh $S,'00O,64O.2 Of the forty cities San Francisco levies the lightest tax-$1.14 per $100, and Toledo, Ohio, the heaviest $4.44 per $100. The Camphor Tree. Onkof the molit iteeful aand mag nificent produet ene of the vegota table kingdom tat enriches China, and more particiularly the provinces of Kiang-si and Canton, is the camphow tree. This etupenidous laure), wh'eh oftenadornis the banks of the frel'~ ' was in several plaees found by Lord Amherst's embassy above fifty feet high, with its stem twventy feet in circumference. The Chinese themsnives aflrm that it s-metimes aMtains the height of more than thtoo hundred-feet, atad a cir cumfereonce greater than the extend ed arms of twon by men could em brace. Camphor is obtained from the branches by steeping them, while fres~h out, in water for two or Mhree days, and then boiling them till the gunh in the form of a white jelly, adheres to a~ stick which is used -in constantly stirring the branches. TJhe guid is then poured into a glazed vessol, whore it Con cretoe mn a few hours, To purify it the Chinese take a quantity of finely powdered earth, wInch they lay at the bottom of a copper basi over this they place a Jayer of camphor, and then-another layer of earth, and so on until the vessel is nearly (Illed, the last or topmnost ltmyer boi'i of earth. They cover. tlie 14O aymr with the fQa'eB of a'plaxI oMiled po ho, -which seems to be a~ species a second lgagn.over the first, and make it air tight bi luting. The whole is then submitted to the ac tion of a regulate 1 fire for a certain length of time, and then loft to cool gradually. On separating the ves sols the canmphor is found to have sublimed, and to have adhered to the upper basini. Repotitions of the same process comploto its refino mont. Besides yielding this valua ble ingredient the camphor tree is ono of the principal timber trocs of China, and is used not only in building but in most articles of fur niture. I heo wQod is dry and of a -light colo*, anJ although light and easy to work, is durable and not likely to.bo injured by insects. An old colored preacher was lec turing a foutli of his lold about the pa' of dancing, when the lattor pro ted that.tho -Bible plainly said, 'There is a time to dance.' Yes, d am a tinge Yto dance,' laid the. daik divine, 'ind it's when a boy gits a whippin' for gwino to a ball.' A Georgia man was arrested for ptealing some bunting the other day,' and he very naturally waived ant vmiation, an- iiNp PURIFIES. THE ,BLOOD, llonovate and Inv Ior& s the Whole System. Its MedicIIial Properiles are Al terative, Tonic, Solvent and Diuretic. V EGETINE is made exelfisively from the juices of carefully selected barks, roots and herbs, and so strongly concen trated, that it will effectually eradicate from the system every taint of Scrofula, Scrofulous Humor, Tumors, Cancer, Can eerous Humor, Erysipelas. Salt Rheun, Syphilitic Diseases, Canker, Faintness at the Stomach, and all diseases that arise from impure blood. Sci atici, Inflamatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout and Spinal Complaints, can only be effnetpaIlly cured through the blood. For oers And Eruptivo'Diseases of the Skin, Pustules, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Totter, Scald-head and Ringworm, V-:oE TINE has never failed to effect a perna nent euro. For Pains in ihoeack, Kidney Com plaints, Dropsy, Female Weakness, Lieu corrho'a, arising front internal ulceration, and uterine diseases and Gasneral Debility. YoF.'TINE acts directly nibon the cuhoe of these ' complaints. It Invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the sccretivo organs, allays intlamation, cures ulceration, regulates the bowles. For;Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Cos tiveness, Patlpitation of the Heart, IHeadache, Piles, Nervousness and Gene ral Prostration of the Nervous System, no medicine has given such perfect satisfac tion as the VEQETINE. It purifies the blood, olennses all- the organs, and pos sesses a controlling power over the ner vous system. ' - emntrkable cures effayDd by VEGE nTI ao nt a funn sste ar and spothooaries wlo #b:kn 'te -oscribo and use'it in thh r a wn families. In fact VEGlETINE is thje'best remedy yet discovered for the above diseases, and is the only reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet placed befo~re the puiblic. THR BEST EVID)ENCE, The following letter from Rev. E. S cat, Pgstor of the M. E. Churcht, Natick, Mass., will be reatd with interest by many physicianis. Also, those suffering from the saiti disease' as afflicted the son of the lRev. E. S. Best. No pierson can doubt this testimony, as there is 'no doubt about the curative powers of VEGETINE. N A TIC, 31 A s., .Jan. 1, 1874. Mf n. II. R. STSVICNs :ilear' Nir --We have goodl reason for grega rding your V i~ it TNE a mnedi eine of ti greatesi. value. We feel astiredl tiat. It has beenOf the means of savinag our son's 1110. l ie ia now seven~~tIen years of age; for the last i wo years hie hats suifered frot mneerosis oif his leg, caused by a sofiels alfecltin, anti was so far redumced that, nearly ali who snw hint thouighit, hits recoverCy IimpiblO~ e'. A 'CQITIll of phyvsleilans could give tus but the. faldlt tt hope oif his ever rallying, two of the number declaring t~hat, he wa beyond the reach of hiumman remne dlits, that, even amptatiion coul agit save him as he liad not, vigor enoutgh ito entit the opera tion. .tust then wet comuii ~ced giving hutn V SEE'l N E, and fromt that. ttfe to thme presenit he lhts bueen coniitiot~ improving, le hats lately resumed his si UKs. thrown, away hits c ehwsand ca fndl walks about, cheerftully Tlhtoug re is still some discharge from the opoldn the limb was lanced. We have the fulest cfece that f~ in aUttle tiUeh wilH be perfectly cured. . tmeo lie ihas takenm abot.t three diozen bottles of VEGHTIrNE, but, lately uses but. litt-le, as hte declares that he is too well to bo taking medi flespeettUly, yeutt M, M 1s. L. C. F. IJEsT. All Ilseases of the Blood. If V EGE'I'INE will relieve pain,eleanso purify-and cure at ch diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remtedios, saffering for years, is it not conclusive proof, if von are a sufferer you can be cured ? Why is this miedicinte performing suceh greatputWi Jt rkalin thbI d, ithe cilblltik IIl It eun teut 'ho called the GREAT' BLOOD) PUlI1FIERt. The groat source of diseases originates ini the blood; andi no muedicia~to that, does not not directly upon it, to purify and reno vate, lies any just clamitaluon public attention. ReOcommend. it Ieartily. seDTzz BosToN, Feb. 't, 187i. Ms. Smvas : Dear f~r--I have taken several bottles of your vIEGETINS, and anm convinced it is a valuable remedy for Dyapepsia, Kidn,)y Complaint a d general debility of thogstem. I can helrtll recommend it to alt suffering fromt the above opans Yors ectfuny,~ . 880 Athens street. --PIEPAtED BY H. R.STEVENS, B3OSTON, M[ASS. Vertinn'L~ ld by all Druinltt. JUST RECEIYED, One ear load rood Potatoes, One " " " Oats. -ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard warn consisting of Ihay Iron, Plow Stool, Steel Plows, Plow Moulds, Spades, Shovels F, Traces, Ha mos, Clovices, Heel Screws, &c., e&c. which will be sold low for ---CACH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY I have on hand several brands o first class FERTILIZERS which I am prepared to sell for Cash or on time with well approved securities on a money basis, or with a cotton option if parties desire. All parties in want of Fertilizers will do well to call on inc before purchasing. F. ELADER. fob 20 U. R Fleniel iI~iEEPS constantly on hand a full sup ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLTEA HAlis stock has rocently been roplenishedi, and he is now ready to supply the wants of all. oct12 J. .1. NMcCAREY BEGS to inform the citizens of Winns' bore atnd the public in general, t ho has on hand the largest and best ,seleted s.tock of WESTERN RYE, and N. C. CORN, in town A.LSO, Brown Porter, Cream Ale, and Cookney's Delight, Alf and 'Alf. Smoking and Chew lng Tobacco,, CIGARS, &c. J. 0. SEEGEIZS' Pale Deer always fresh on draught. -ALSO A lot of patent ALAR~M CANDLES suitable for family use. C1ALL An SRR TTIR. U. S. MAIL! All Persons at a distance treated by Mail with Perfect Success by de scribing their Symptoms. Dr. Townsend showing manner of Inhaling. OmXTGZX&T AlI! (Bond for our largo and beautifully illustrated papor, sont free to any address.) CATARRH Whybocauso nha 1ation is the onlyway that the Air Passa ges can be reached, and Catarrh is a dis easooftheAirPassa WE MAKE A SPEC- geof to Head. Use IALTY of treating pa- thisTreatmentaswe tients by Mall. Please direct, which is easy write and describe your and pleasant, and we symptoms. guarantee a perfect cuna of Catarrh. Bronchitis 0 al Tubes are simpily conductors to carry air to the Lungs, A LL PERSONS THTAT h e n co I nhalation road this are invited to mustgodirottotho seid for our large and sent of the disease, boa'i fifully illustrated and if you will fol Paper. sent free to any low our directions, address. wo guarantee to cune Bronchitis. MH M.Abcause Asth- Ia ma 1a a contraction ASTHM A o f the Bronchial Tubes, caused by in flamimation anid i rri tation of the mucus WE GUARANTEE TO membranelningtho CURE Coughs, Colds, Bronchia! Tubes. Diptherla, neumon ia UseOxygenated Air Nouralgiaand nearly all aswo will direct and other severe attacks we will warrant a when all other remedies Cure. We have cured fall, eases of 20 yeara standing. Cronbcaue.-y ONSU PTI~ ecauuse we have ured undreds of cases, sonie of them beinig given over to die bw all physicians of other schools of DYSPEPSIA WE practice. Consunp CTJ~I;.Livr an Ki-thon Is a disease of CURE. Liver and nidd noycomplaintsarooffoc- over two-thirds of tually reached by Oxy- the cases aro caused b ey Catarrh. W3 gonated Air guarantee a cures It yous wilsome if thea songo oe rc. ownsumpsO lAN ygmth Air willan tecey rcue b__________ yCtarrh. it ge gonatd Ai.gurcto th Lureis C A ~~yu Ewcmsildic coin-a -AND- asoIt 1k frd itno DIS 1AEStheaangy th enow _______________eerafur inesx iy tno blod AIs good, anid paored frouth odainblw tha wth nthe bood .ery .ittl ailforcn an o o nae into An yporomi rouledtho lungs the aore wtion ofnthe neart. Ao.s 'willpleaswrit' tho byod inifyiourvood. tientso a- noretrns ther rant a perfect fUte blood i oode~ CUREwithutcutin and fore rom auin timdaei bloodwth o toe hungt, An peson toubld sjon tha Intorm m.PAK m.to u p or fymtl of tiotscurd.Wo ar iody a it oe Late of the omn Its revolutions McCLELLAN U. S. A. &lhronmuh thesystemn. Hospi)tal, Phliadoelia, yo anno li ik Pa.,whohashcon(nmosuc- We drivo Mercur cessfulthromghoutNow anidallothrimnul Eliglamnd in to cure of tiosontof theod Canicora amnd Tumors, We uurnoe to'u takes charge of this de- rifylo l loed in one partmsent' th ird the timneof any otherknown remedy Address all letters as heretofore, E.- F. TOWNSJEND, M. D., 122 HIgh Street,_Providence, R. 1, oililanis wishing to locate in some-town .or cit in this business, can bo furnished wIth territory and our lillustrated papers for adver tising the same, biy addressing as above. There are un prrnoipled persons in floston and olsewhmero thmat areop mmting up D OGUS LIQUIDamid trying t palmnito 1Y8 fyTn~A'r MENT, or Oxygnated Air and claiming It to be like mine. ?onoenmmn unless thewords "DR. TOWNSBNi? OXYGENATED AIR" AR )OZ.wZ IN .a S~L AND WORTUAIT OW Established 1850. CHARLES MULLER Has' removed to the store next to Franeis Gorig's. W TATCIHES, Clooks and Jewelry re VVpai red, and satisfaction guaranteed to everybody. Those indebted to -me for work on. joewelry will please pay at one., for Iianptoni Is Elected. CHARLES~ MULLER. feb 3-tf TIE NEYS ANU HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, Is PUmJIsBRD Rt ERY WEDNESDAY AT WINNSBOR-0, S. C. BY TRE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO. IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TIE LEADING EVENTS UF THE DAY. State News, County News, Political News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTRENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. 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