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RIWEEKLY EDITION.] NNsORO, S. C., T DUESDAY -OluINl, mA 2 )GUS 21,18-2 NEW ADV.ERTISMIENTS IAr C cAnnC S all new styles with name 10ctS Post, paild. .1. It. l,ij)tp, Nassiu itens Cout1ty, New York. (Ilseis4S of te Skinl. 250. pItr e:tke; box 0 ekeu 70c.) Sent by iall, 1'repalI on receipt of pi't' O. N. U1117rNToN, I'rop'r, 7 I'jt Av'itM!, N.Y. Revolver and Cartridies for $3. A fine nickel lateIP, seven shot., pieket, r( volver ; a tirst-class rtitele. Sot, C. o. 1)., (r on receipt or price. Q. W. W1u..8. P. 0. 11ox 2,716, NeNY York. N.F R UN11AW M', 187.I' Water-Wheel Is (leclare(I the "STANDARD Tl'IHIMN Ic." by over 050 personis who uso It. P1rives re<i-ldct New paiuphlet, free. N. '. BlItA1, York, Il'a. Itation It one Corn I Met Broastpin and Pendant Dropa, Sent Postpaid to any reader f this Paporfor 2 otL . Throo ots for 50 cnts, it ur.. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous. IV ELLS' Carbolle Tablets, i sure retuod for Cou.-ts, oand ill Mis.. eases of the Throat, Luigs, Che4it nid Mucous .1cubrane. PUT UP ONLY JN BUE. BoxEs. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CairrTENToN, 7 Sitb Avenue, N. Y. ROANORKE COLLEME, SALEM, Y-111INIA. Next session begins Svptembler 5, 1,-,77. 'ol leglite. elect ive antI pr'Imaitor.y colin"'s. Utn strpasse(I location. M"uttii ll i tt e. Nltor.11 comlimlijiity. Miech rlodilto n irio."-I expInr s : frolia $-6( to $2111 folr moill Its, it, Clit(ing tuilifo , etitvte, e ., -(.W. S ients fro ik 111tevin Muttes, Iiillahn Territory, am<d Mex1cf) Iwenty Sileits frota West Virginia. FIP, .(antltogues, etc., a<ltt'ss. 81'lCITAlX OF FACULTY. GREAT OFFER "' ms(spose of It1111 lios &z Organs, in-w 1 ( sevollI-1.lt1ti of tlrst-elass i :1.1kers in1ui n thg WIATIMS' at lowest. rict-s for . u,sitr inst lilt tentis or to let imt il pai f4or than ever i,ore offereti. WATERS, grill sitare anti tip 0.t,l'iliosin(I organs (Intllvlding their t-w Sotivenir f.d Boudoir) are illv lest, inaie. I Clet ave Ianios $160. 7A <iog it; j a ycr. "2'' Stop Organs ,$50. .4 St(jop) $58. 7 Stops $S. S Stops $75. 10 Stops "S. 12 Stops $14110 C.slh. not lise(ita year, in pertfeCt order ifl warratteti. I.ovi1 antil travell ig igetis waitelI. 1 ilt1st rat eI (:1italogites 31'it led. A Ilh dral liscollutt, to Tene1 ATS, Mlithsters, ('h rehes, Utet,sit, 1-ite~-. at, hulf pi'rev. 1lontor W, rlts & SoNs, 1latiufne. itrers anfl (ealers, If) East, 14th St., Union Sitare, New I ork. lurrall foir Hampton! ORAND $PJINQ OPENiN, ----..T THE -- Th y Goods, FP'uey Good1s, aind [ F a beautiftl a:id full line of htiest i/ novelties in Spring audl Smmiinet Alillirvry anld F11.Acy Goods, .o-sist iIg ij. part of,'jadies', isses' and Children's trilutied Hats, .l'Jow.res, I.ibbons, Silks, Vots, &c.. A large lot. of LadieS' Colhiref tes,Ficlus and other fancy artieles. Inspection of the Ladies and public generally.tolieited. Wie wvill e. d+-av.or to leatse the mtost fain ttidious. 1311 we ask i'i that you ('tll, tand see:for yoursejlves, and give usl ta trial. Noew Spri-ng Points. Centoujal Stripes, Dress Goods, White Goods,Drotss Imprlnov ers, Corsets ",lloier~y, Gloves, Notions ,Clothing, Hats, Shoes, &c. Agont for ]3utterick's 'reliable paper)O patterns. Latdieso', 31lisses' and Children's new patterns in stoyo. ~~OODEY DEPAB~TMENT, Just filled up with fre hi Groceries, Con fectiontaries and everything usually fouynl in a first class house of the kind. .A 'lot of Flu-.nit.ure, Laths, Sitingles, &c. Lutmbor lowv for Caish. J. 0. BOAG. You can find all you want by calling on apri'l 14 ,1. C), ggO t, Merchant Tailorinq. p UEundersign"'l informs the citizens of Winnsbo' nd the county generally, that b' 1 opened ai Ttailoring Establish nwe"' in the atore a .xt to Mr. J1. Clou din.. ir fo'B fe is gepijared1 to do all kinds of W<3akin .a fine at short notice and1( on reasonatble terms. A full line of Samlplis kept constantly on hand, from wvhich cuistomierst may make selections. Special attention given to CUTTIJNG. feb 24-t x6m W. G. RIOCTIE. JTOR S AIL~E, A now Piano, made by one of the lead ing mnanufacturers of the Units1I States. The inst.r,utut has a comn pass o :s oven and onco-tibhd .octaves, and is fnished wvith all the latest fimpIrovemetnts, it can lbe bought t ,i -gxoat reduction froms retail price. Apply at, the olUco of Tne NIzwa AuD june 23-tf GET you rJob Printing done at the. KXw.s .HttaLJ-.Orne(; NOTICE ! Eintend to gradually cqhnitge our Stock to Groceries, Heavy Dry (goods, jloots. Shons, and all goods neeuded oin plaintations. We therefore offer all fitucy goods, such ais Edgings, Veilings, ltiib)ons, Jaconet and Swiss, Alpaccat, Lace 11l(odklerclhiefs, Cassiieres, Fin (G loves, Collars, '1 I's, Sez r1's, jid all other goods of this cliaracter at and BELOW COST. It' you wani. any kind of Faney Notions, give us a call. The pric thdil suit you tor the julio 1 Sewing-Maphine. lRADE. -4 EW MARk AlrD. JULY 25. 1811. WE CLAIM FOR Till EMPROVED WHITNEY SEWING MVACHIV ES The followingseiicpit fsp. I--Grueat NImnilicity ini Con.. t r'uctionu. 3-Exceeingl~y Ligia W.un niing. 4-SIlN Uuunninug. Noise ess. $n-Prfcornais al1l Varieies3, of WorkL.. 6--RIeauuty of Finista and5 WA ork mranialp. ''-EAiIEATa REDUrCT1ON IN RII 4 I:. Single Machines senxt on or'ders di-reet from the F actor'y, witten guaranxtee iith each Mi.achine. WUY PAY OL~D PRIICES! *frSeind for circulars and paticulars. Ad dress, 'Ine W laItuney Mf'g. 0o.., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. Best is Cheapest NEW W[LLCOX & GiBBS AUTOMATIC Silent Sewing Machine. L,atest Invent ion, PrOdulcing Marvelous Rtesulta. Its surpassing merit pulaces -It beyondl all comn pition, and i1 akes .1I.t he obenpest, noitwith.. stannlg ti ag inducements offered by sellers of noisy, hard-running, troublesome, two On'y Macine in the World wIL4 AutrnaicFeature's, thnd With MO TIenIORk .t0 Mainge. Writo by Postal Card for Prioo List, List. .Qf Offices, &c. IIIACOX & G IBBIS 8. M. CO. (Cor. Ilond St.) 68 U3roadway, N. Y mn.v& 15..lv JUST ECEIVED Ono car load Heed Potntoes, -ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard waro consisting of ~iay Iron, Plow .teel, 'teol Plows, Plow Monids, Spades, Traces, Hlames (leices, Serewvs lwhiclh will be sold low f!)r --CASH. I keep constantly on b1adiI a full slpply of PLANTATION and FAMILY Gr- L C.- 4 M"- 3Xt JE . I havo on hand suvcral brands of first class FETILIZEIS which I am prepared to sell for Cash or on time with well appr.'ved securitics oi money basii, or j-wil-1 a cvotton option if pirtief dire. AIL parties ill wIN1t of Fortilizors will do well.to call Olip.,me before pur chasing. feb 20 E would call the attentionl of (]ie public to the great reiltuctiouN we have Made 01) LINEN LAWNS, PACIFIC LAWNS, ORGANDIIES, BRIILLIANTS, PIQUJES, anud other White Goodsh. ALSO, to the fact that we sel) 1)exter's Kinittiig Cotton, at u- c-enuts per ball, and hidf dlozen SIliR'TS, warraintodl to fit And made of Wam.sutta Muslin, forS$7.00. McMYaster & Brice. july M SOlYETHING NEW. I hanvejust receivedl sonm very fine ol<1 . CornY Whiskey, Joich knd A pp)le Bran dy, from Stonue Moutain, Georgia, and inlnlOf county, Virginia, and1( various .other grades of .West ern Rye Whiskeys, North Carolina Corn anud Rye W~hiskeys, Domuestie jund Imported Wines and Brandies. --ALSO A large stockc of b)ottled1 goodls, consist. ing ,of Chbaumpagno, Lager Boer, for fam.lly bIso, Ales, Porters, Soda Water &e. One barrel fresh Newark Cidor on diraught. Cool drinks ok all descriptions. Tobacco, Cigars, &o. .-A T' Oun HoUSE. mYav 3 Pronrinfar. A SOUT1HE1RN EDIT11. 110NOR TO W M i Hil.110 YOR IS DU]. The Army Carber of a Sr.uthorn Journ afflt-An English Youth Who Deter - I in1od to Fight for th o South--His i dolity and Gailantry-Wounds and Promotion--'Tho Story as Told by Commodoro Pogram, of the Confed orato Navy. Editors (!hronico acnd constitu I was last week at the White Sul phur Springs, in Virginia, where I Iet Colmmiodoro Pegraml, who is so well known tliroulglhout Cli country. III the courso of conversation, I)Dr. Wi. Hugor, Mr. Frank Huger and other Charlestonians woro pres, ent, the Commodoro gave us the following information, which was so nIw to all of us, that I. doterminod to ptublish it, which I now do, with the Commniodore's concent, that th geentleman whoso heroic conduct is niarrated may receive at the hands of hil fellow citizens that honor which 110 IaS 10 richly merited. In the year 186-, Commodoro Pogram then in command of the Nashville, was, with his wife, in English waters. One d-ty a very bright-eyed, intelli gent, well -gmOred young gentle man, an Englishman, came to hiu, and itskd that ho might take pas sage with him to the Southern States, as he wanted to come and join the army of the ;outhiern States. Com iodore Pegrai refused the request, Saying lie was under ago, and he could not think of taking the youth out amnoig strangers, to run all the risks of war. Tho young lman boN sovght the Commodore, but in vain he asked if 4o could get the consent of his guiardian if he would then let him ave patssagc ? The Commo loro still declined. The youth then went to Hon. AV. Ti. Yancey, then in London. He so worked upon Mr. Yanc y's feelings that he wrote an earnest request to the Commodoro to bring the young man over. Still the CoiIodoro refusol. Just then the Queen of Ei~ng. ,.has it;g gone down to the coast, and seeing iho nuscarora and Nashville in port, ordered both to sea. Thjis CoMImn1d, for reasons, the CommodorG declined to obey, and lie went up to London to arrange for his stay. While away some hands wVOro shipped on tle NIshiville, and in due *Woi1rse she plut otL to Sea. Some days after the Commodoro was accosted by a very hbi"ghIt youth, who was all begrimed with coal dust and dirt. Jie asked wi) he was and whore lie had como froi, and to Lis surpriso found it was the young man who had tried to come as a passenger. Ho told the >unComodore lie must overlook it, but Iad l j dolteriined to fight for the South. The Cowmoclore, pleased with his spirit, told the ofi3er of the ship to pIut him to somei other work. One day a certain paper passing thriough [lie young mni's hands to the Commodore, lie said .it was very bad Er.glish and if the Commodore Iwould allow 1him he would correct it. This was don1eI, andm so excOeen w'is the replort as made0 out by the youth that, the Commodore immediately madlO him the cap1ltain's clerk. On the arrival of the Nashvillo in the South ihli Commodore informed the Secretary of the Navy of his ap oitet and asked that it be con~~ iimed ; this was at (onco done. Soon after' this Commnodoro Pegramn was pult in comand of the James river squadron, and took the English youth with him, to whom lie hail be. come greatly attached. The11 iom mnodore says more faithful or intel - ligent service he has nover seen rendered than <tid that young man give to a cause for which he had left country and friends, and had comeC a porforet stranger to help1 them~i in their struggle for consatitutional freedom. T1hie fleet in the James river wvas for a long while inactivo. It samsfl that this young man's spirit chafod, for lhe had come to fight, and po one night a splash was heard ailongside of the ship, and soon a man was seon rowving over toward the enomy. There wans a general discharge of guns at him, but it was not known whiefher he9 was hit or who he was. The roll was oalled, and nlon.o was missing but the young Egihan. The Commodore was vEngiy muc hurt by this, but he felt sure it wouldbexpand Afw days afterwards there was ai yory heavy engagement, in wvhichl (Cape tain )egram's: battery was in theo thickest. After the fight CJommo-d (lore Pogramn received ih mlessage 'jrom his relative, saving that thbere was a young Englishman with them badly wounded who wished to seo him. The Commodore went at once. Captain lPogram told him .that he had never witnessed such cool bravery in his life as this young manl had displyod ; that le know Slihad come from his hl ip.g- ho had told all the circumstances. He had swum out towards the Yankees to escapo our fientinols, but hi tiArned as soon ats possible aqd la4 swun to Captain Pograni's battery whore he had taken part in the fight and hind beon soverely wounded iis the leg and the shoulder. 'Tle om modore had hin talke) to Mrs. Calry's in Richmon.d and carefully nur sed. While there, an ordsor waf issued for an examination of men for offico in tho ordnance depart, mont. Commodore Pegranq fur. mished his young friend with books and came two or threc times a week to examine him. -Th Cmmodoro says he progressed so rapidly tlat soon he found hinself u4able to examine him, and lie knew more about it than ho did. He intro duced the young wounded main to a certain gentleman in Richmond who had some very Aio horses. This gentlemnan conceived such 4e liking for the intelligent bravo young fellow that ho offered him the pick of h.is horses if lie would come out No. 1 in the examination.. This the youth Vmodestly said cook! searcely be expected. Well, said tihe gentleman, pass your examnina tion and you shall have the socond choice. The exbatiom canAo off, and the young man caie out No. 1. The best horse of the stables wa given him, and still wounded and against romonstranecs hQ reportod for (uty. .13forc thc war wa over, l liad puished himself up to tho first position il his departMent.. Commodore Pegramn's history iW much longer than this, but it 'Way be summed up in these words-that iU all his experioVc pf men lie never met witli more devotion to duty.. duty, n)oro pallant action, solqqn; more ability than this young Englishman displayed ,on 'W, occas sions, and in every po.sjtion, and now hQ oas for hii the jo.st sin, core ro.d 4eyotd affection, Tho circlo to whom these thigs were told -were all so ignorant of thom that it occurred to us that mianly otbors were curious, and that was only dua to ourselves that we should aill know tho record of one who has for veal or woo cast ,in lis lot among u, This young Englishman,, rMy fellow eitizeins, is none other than F. W. Dawson, Esq., one of the able edi tors of the CI)arl'bton News and Courier. All hAonor tW vlnx ,hionor is due. Respectfully, A. Toogn PORTER. v Tributo to ConfederatoQ., Gen. Garfiold, the Ohio Radical, mado the following remarks in 4 recent speoch : "I take occasion heo to say that immortal honor is clue to the forty Congressmen wvho fought agaige the United States as rebels, as they were once, who broke .fror' ,the ranks of the Northerm Domormtic leaders and saidl the fath~ 4fi the government shold be. ikept, theo count complleted, and that the PresOiden3it of ,the jJnited States should bp ,inaugmi'ated wietheik'"he wals their eboice or' not; [Ga'eatap p)laulso.1 I take this occasion to say here in the heart of this great abov' lition reserve that no true American will ever forget thme honor duo to those Southern men who helped theon to save the.country against their Northern Democratic )eaders, [Ronow.od applauso.'3 The United Statea Supreme Court has recently rendered a very important decisioni in a suit brought against the Neow Jersey tife Insurs ance Company upvon .a policy which the comp)any sought to make void a 'ter death because of an alleged false statement. It was in evidence that two of the assured party's 7armi. ly had died of puhrnoky digease, and that in making the ts.al ta te mont in her aplication dor insur,. a.nce it was said by thew insured that there was a doubt about it, as the physicians h,a 1 disagreed. The agent wrote down the answer to this:special question, ."4on'b kno.w," and the appiicant signed 44 qvjthout readinig. The Court Wok4 4~ the agent had construeod. the iieswere given, that the company' was re ,spons.ible for its agent's act, and tha h comnpany waalabeuo the policy for .the angtep'g A n'ew lIht heiki fin conde of erection' at TFybeesIJaand, Geo9Ragi,