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Ti-wEEKLimY EDITION.] W, C., i LI".DAY OCTO 4, 1877 IVO. 1. N 101 NEW ADVERTEIS ENTS. 5 F.(ANT CAlDS, 10 two alike, with lIalue In14- POSt paId. J. It. H1USTHD, Nassaliu lins County, Now York. Revolver and Cartridwes for -3. "-A fine Iekcel platedl, jevmn Mlol, poke,*(-. volVer a i st-c a1jj,(r!k l*j . Selt. C. 0. )., or Oin rece1t, or prico. 0. W. W 1a, P. 0. Box 2,718, New York. V 1aGETI N.a 'iuotHnn(1N will bear tet.iniony (amid (10 It voiIIII rily) hit Veget int. I" te bost meilleal eoinlpounii yet latve(l beroro mlie pmibmle for Iclloval ng and purifying t10 blood. LADIEUZogant Im. Itation Itone Corail Met, Droast;izi and Pond3tt Drops, Sent Poatpaid to sty roador of this Papor for 25 cns. Thro Gets for 50 Cots. In Cur rency or Sinps. Oli Co. ow rk. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous. WVEL LS' Caribulic, Tablets, a suri releiody for Coughs, and all Dis eaises of the Throat, Lungs, Chest and Muicous Mombrae. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUM DOXES. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CiuTr-vrox, 7 Sixth Avenu, N. Y. HABIT CURED. A Cortainl ant Sitre Ctre. Ltarge rodut loll In pries. A I rMal bott le free. MRSt. Jl. A. DRLItAd.NOPH, I,a P'o11C, 1hillit.t 13ox 108. (Forinerly Mrs. )r.S. 1. Collins). Tle only3- conihillatioll of twilli lne .\I;vrolliatles' andi Ol0ils, harmrllessn, struengthi ;mning s))Stillvue for all kind-, of' J11taiutts. it. 'r01nytMy rel1i1ve" ypp i, opprossi,ll aItor eatinlig an,i evvry Spieles of Inldi e.slion, eorrveUt ati disitur lilees of tile Stohillm-1 and Chilr,, F-%.4r, kild MM;NIII'i. Askfor SAiiely:- for. UPT UAE. inse vishing re-ef an< Cire for ipttre shouhl onmnitl Dr. .J. A. SIli1M AN, 1ro:d way, Nmw Yolk , orsInld for, IzI, Ilk'X K h , k. -;11: )hotogrpl)I ken. s of l c -s bIetr)II1e la l atiter ur. Be%warl! 0. dCi ci.1i 1wh r;AL41 to Df1rn1I Dr. SheIv nanIII. 'v ea 1.11nmnt. Om! of Ithe.w fellows, 1 Grerman lk, noW Call 11ig him1self rW. W. (W . Cr. IImliei. is indick'd Oil Voml) InIMIt, of Dr. S. 1111( awai.tl tirkal ilo forgery anI( emnbezzlement.. oct lm2- l11 W. G. _RO CIE, MERCANT TAILOR, 11iAS removed to Oie torl next to the post-oflice, whoro ho will be glad to re civo his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will bo kept on ihand, from which cistomers may mako selections. Hoe now has tho finest line of French and English goods over brought to this market. He is alto prepaired to out or to malk up goods for those who desire. Garnmonts of all kinds ropaired and cleaned. pa Cleaning a speo. chi Thankful to t,ho publio for past patron age, ho solicits a continuance of tho same, and guaran tees satisfaction. sept 18 W. G. ROCHE. P. J. McCarley -EGS to call attention to his new Stock of I3 ots and Shoes, all sizes and at unprecedentedlly lowv prices ALSO, An entirely new Stook of Groeories. Sugar of all gradou,(Iofreo, Rice, Hominmy, Meal, 80alp, Starchl, Soda,P'opper, Toa0l,Ote. lFrno Soed Irish Potatoes. Choicost Branas oIf Flour. hest Cornc and Ilyo Whiskey in town Tobacco and Ciga~rs, Molasses, Lard, Ilacon. HIamls&0 Lowest market pricos. for cilsh,j mar IR. J. McCARILEY. Winnsbor o H otel. HE?' undeorsignedI takesa rpleasnro in informing his friends and tile publio1 thlat ho has removed to that largo any commodious Brick Uotel, located in tihe centre of busliness, whlere ho is p)repared toraccommnodato theo pubilic with c-loan and wel funisedrooms, and a tal lo sup, .plied with the best, that the market Ho intends to deserve nn'd hopes to receive t,ho public patronalgo. ii - - .M L. BROWVN, J nx 8, 1877.-0 t P ronrintin. THOS. I. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. /Ma' All busineHs entrusted to him in cither capacity will receoi e prompt atten tion Office on WaHington street, one door east of Wimisboro Hotel. II. A. GAI.LAUD. JNO. S. IUVOLDs. GAILLARD & BEYNOLDS, ATTv.RNEYS AT LAW NO. 3 LA W RANGE. A. M. MACKEY, Attornoy and Counsollor at Law, Xcl. I., L, it,RA u Winnsboro, .9. C. fOK Special att en tion paid to the speedy collectionl of claims. Will praction in all the courts of this Stato antd the United Sates. CONGRESS STRET N E W G 0 0 WINNSBORO, S. C. 500 LUS. NEW11V YORK FACTORY CHEESE, Just at hand, and warranted to cli ve St isfic' on. U. G. DESPORTES. Popt 13 D. R. FLENNIKEN J11cEEPS constantly or hand a full sup ply of Choico FAMILY GROCERIES and PLhANTATION SUPPLIES. His stock hias recently been replenished, and he is now ready to supply the wants of all. oot12 The Latest lNovellies JUST ARRIVED. X.beautiful selection 'of Laowns and Cambrnies, in all the new desirable Colors and Pattorns. A beautiful line of Hamburg Edginigs and Trimmings of all kinds. Calicoes o latest styles and at greatly reduced prices A large assortment of Fans, Buttons, Combs, and notions of all kinds. Call on undorsignod boforo making your purchases and you will bo satisiled LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS ate purochased of SOL. WOLFE. Rev. J. P. Ludlow Writes: 178 R1mw'.-rum:-r, Inosv,N. Y., AMn. It. I. S-revN:November 14, 1874. eiar sir- 'rol persoai n-l b e 'it t l iv'd 1V Its lit-, as. wvll as f'voni pe-rxoit knom E-4:! I t - I.1lose Whvi .,i' elirvs therebly havo -wiIlt'lel I! Inlost, nuiraculmlis, I vnm 1n1P,4. 114-.1.111N a;i "II.. VVIr lY 111,(11 re o Itnt 14- il 14 V Fo; 11N r 101' ;1 1W o'0 .. philill; whilh it Is eI atinli(A to vilre. .JA.M lIs P. L1).OW,Llie Past rI C:lvary Baptist churelh, Lairament, C:0. Vegatinie. She Rests Well. SOUTH POLAND, ME., Oct 11, 1876 MR. 11. Rt. S-rEvENs: Dear Sir-I liave been sick t woyears wi h I lie Ilver comlphailnt, andi (111,ring thatt. 11,1ehVI. I.Akii a great. many. diTerout inedliInos, ill' Iwilie of tholain (li1 ine 11anly goofl. I wa1 restle.is , a nI ht, and Iuu 110 IpI II; . Sile takilt'r thll,1..E*I Er,lTIN I Iest, Well, i4itt relsl iINy 14),1, Uall revolllundi t.h11 Vv'!" It(e ror whtat it1 lilt.as M .Aui.:xwr ]Ewi.:n.z Wivtnes4 of tho abov, Mr. GuOrL M. Vaughan, 3Med [*ord, Assw. Cood for tlie Childien. 1"os-rox 1o:1m, 14 yher S1r-i, MII,. if. Rt, STE.UN-:NBOSTON, April, 187G. IDvar -4ir-We foe that III', hlIIdiri In oilr h1tIe hjvo hil gl*.i:dI I t- A i , i l ilt, Vl-m;-; TINE Y41 i hO O l! k 3vi lt l $l'i 114)111 (l,in Ill t un, i51'liht liheIit*r . blud w~i 11wii IrIIoIW h. WI 1 ieI.lt. 31 Is. N. WORM1LI, 31.troli. Rev. 0. T. Walker says: Pnnynn:WI. L.I, J CJ Tr-.wit Nre H. IZ. S-rvENs, E- ' I It-4.l bolil III ex pro,z w%,ill "lmysin l -e h high valile I phai11 1 t ollnI :II" i ' i:IEiN,:. M., tainuly h vol Ilsilit [o It e la , Iwsk 3 cir. III w-lrvoilebilitly Uit silvallialv", ;mti Ieo inl l.i' It ho (A)y 1n11 ho l eedI an1 11v11rfilt I lp,-, renlovat Ing tonile. 0.'. :, . 1 i. I l'astur of 103 wdol-sIltit Iv ihorch, Il1w:. Nothitg Equa to it. tMorir 8.liMn, MAsts., No v. I :, I .7t. 1h' Sir--I haive Lwoll I roluhiei wi;i soevd; liIane. 14114 -l ir'ni. .r .ihr' Ieir sing 1 lhe iegeii niei.~ 1411 - n Ii, f., ,,lth ,.ji i.s- ate. nd II:T kil l p!11. :h \ I- i . I 11"" .1 Node 1111e sn- l h (lw Ing A T 1:11 1 1 v. -or au nhk.--1 l uaitl. Chuih.rlly reonnaentI i, Wn every bodly. yourIs I *iil-, M . LiZZ11 1. PAr'i;.UD, No. 10, Lagrangt St., Soudt) Salem, Mass. Vegetine, Recommend it leafirtily. A I. 11. R. -r:v-:s: i 11r-I have lak11n vra ht lIs of ()Ill' Vsgeltit., kl(l limt coni villell II IS 'I reliedy for (Iu op i kidney compl".11t, 11Al ,. vileral debility (A thle jo.m Ien he - l rMCMillledid, to all IITt;er from te aI ,,ve coilpla Is. Yoiurs reqir-t Ifull, Mits. Alu.icro Pmtnn-.:n, VEG ETIN E. -iREI1PARED Dy H. R.STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. VIgtin1e i-SOld by all Wriiggi is. CONNOR & CHANDLER -OF Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Briooches, Ear rings, StuIds, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, P'lain and Fancy Rings, S3ol Silver and1( Plated Castors, S p o) o n sA, Forks, INapkinl i.in, Gob,lets. Cups, Rutfter Knives, Butter D)ishes, &c. Specta cles, Cu liery, Lamps, Lantorns, Glass and Crockery W/arc, Vanes, Toilotto Sets and Chinia Toa Sets -ALSO Machino Noodles and Spinmgs. Sowing Machines repaired, cleaned and adjusted. aug 23 ___ FO~E, S.A.L~H, n~fowV Piano, mlade by 01n0 of the lead jng manulfactulrers of' the Unitod Staitos. Thle inakt1trument hum; a comp1n0 a8 o finiahod with all1 thei latest imp1Jrovem1iltu. It can bo) bonght at a4 greaLt .ed ~'ion~1( Apply att Ite Olico of Tuani New.s '4ni Hiuiio ,3. POLITICAL NOTES. Hon. Montgomery Blair is a candidato for election to tho Mary land Logislature, and will be elect edI. There are so many tiets in thc field this year that every ambitious itn acconnilkuodated wvith i non11iimationl for .9omething11. Mr. Irish, Domocratic cadidaitc for governor of Iowa, is the first nativO of that St ato ever nominated for that particular oflice. T rho D"'mocratio m1:tjority in thc California Legislaturo hitherto re ported as thirty-eight, is really fifty-one, which is threo less that last year. The nearly llialiious opinion o I lie Southern press is that Presideni Hayes, is fully revonstructed anc 011ught1 to have his disabili ties re moved. The itw1o election in Clifornia hs sm:wh ih ~sz'argent slato for next yeairS guberiaturial contest Some olt,her thani Siargent will makt the new slate. It is announced by authority il the Norfolk Lcdyer that Mr Ooodlc, of Virginia, one of the can didates for Speaker, is a friend o: the Texas Pacific Railroad. enc-ral McClellan is an awfu slow mul, according to the ReJRpub livnn new1 p-ipe, but ome olf lhen \vill Fvvon c!gi.1 Co See hin .h" ht'e Ut the other fellow --by v large majorhiti1y.' About every county in Pennsyl. valia t-hat has choselu d0-aelegns t< the next Republic:m State Conven tion prcsel.i a vadllidatc for gov Hal11f th",l newspapers in the coun try are now suipposing what wouaV ho thle reutShould Generat McvC11!mi I wcolo tho Democrati< cumlid:tte for the P1residency ii Virginia repudiationists throatei to :cratch the name of Genera Walker, the Conservativo oandidat( for lieutenant-governor. 11ason His outspoken (eclarations in favo of paying the State debt at an' sacrit ice. Gceral \cCv("haN1 has accepte< the nomination for governor ii Now Jorsey, and le will runl liki greased JerlTSeY lightning. Th< lest thling thl.. Republicanls can d< is to shut up shlop, declaro that th0 don't eare a darn about the thinc anyhow, and lot the band play. It is a good thing that Sccretar Scliurz hastened back to Washing. ton. Some "friend of the party in Ohio" took advantage of the See retary's absconce to go through th<i clerkis of the Interior Departmont for campaign funds. Boss Tweed's revelations seon likely to mako a bran now set o: lesser statesmen necessary in Nov York. Some of those who hav< hitherto had the State's affairs 01 their shoulers have come up with charnceors as short as their hair. It is stated by the Rlochestei D)emocrat awi lb honicle, which is t wvill he elected Spenker, and that it will be a triumph of the sub sidlists. Mr. Randall will ho glad to hear a part of this news at least. The Indianapolis Journal says: "A man wvhoso resources aro equal to every demand and wvho hionors all drafts made upon his moral anxd intellectual nature is a great man, President Lincoln was that sort of man, and thuns far President HayoL has shown that he is also." The Vicksh)urg (Miss.) Clo?mmer% cial says:a "'W think the South hxas mnficien tly adivancod in the mattoi of rec.onstruction to claim sonmc share in the Federal Govornmnont, and we should like to soe Goode, or' some) othor Southern man, in the Speaker's chair as an offset to the poor ponitent in the Cabinet." Governor Chamberlain has got half way over to the support of the Hayeu administration. HoI now takes civil service reform as a steady beverage, and as the wihole country but the deposed carpoet baggers approve the Southorn policy of the P resident, Chambor lain wvill "concur in the above" be fore he's a year older. General Walker, can di date for attor'ney-gonral in Virgini a, made a centre shot when lie said that "repu diaf,ion is a reeny and forcible ad(juistImIent is highway robbory.' VirIginuiL may bqulirma Il1it.tl uind(er the truth served out so hissing hot, 1mut it will be wholesome. narymmnd lifts bon "electrified" i suficiently to pass a square resolu tion indorsing the President in the Republican convention. It may makio Sctrz gag a little whon lie learns that tho resolutions were prepared and pushed through by I. Stockett Matthews, an office liol(ler, but the sun has its spots, and why must mundano politics be spotless? Colonel Forney is nothing if not proplhetic. Ho now sees clearly that "the Republican majority next November will be as large as is usual in off years." Which off year does Colonel Forney refor .to ? The last two off yeara were 1873, when tho State, outside of Philadelphia, gave a Democratic majority, and 1874, when the wholc Democratic Stato ticket and a Democratic Legislature were elected. Uhrlstian and IsraoUte. It om the-American Tsradile. It is with a fooling of pleasure and prido that I inform you that on Sunday, the 12th Aug. tho Rev. W. W. Duncan, of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Spartanburg, S. (1, Professor in Wofford College, delivered i beautiful and intorOBting sermon. In his remarks Io referred to the Jewish race in glowing and beautiful language, seldom hoard in a pulpit occupied by a Christian minister. It is impossible for me to give you his words as they were de iivered, but it is sufficient to know that they wer oe indeed complimen tary and praiseworthy. It is a rarity now-a days for Chris tian ministers to deliver sermons in favor of a people, who are ac nowledged by tho.Holy Writ to be God's own chosen people, and when - such an act does occur, I think it my I duty, as an Israelite, to inform you I of the fact. Such mon as Rev. Dtincan should and will receive the hearty good wishes of every Israelite, wheresoever dispersed around the globe. Would it not be well for Christian ministers to follow his example ? Would not such actions on their part tend toward the rocon ciliation of all men, be they of what religious opinion they may ? How, often have ministers of the Gospel incitedI hatred among men on :ac count of their differing in their ro ligiouis opinions, and to what pur pose ? Let them follow the exam 11plo of this able, just and tolerant man, and they will find that overy man, be he Christian Jew or Mohamhne dan, will honor and respect their faith. To the Rev. W. W. Duncan the Israelites of our little town send their hearty wishes for his future welfare, and hope on his ro. turn to our little place to moot him. face to face and extend to him thanks. as becomes a man of such liberal. and tolerant views Very respectfully, R. L. D. Winnsboro, S. C. Tnx COTTON IN1IUBTRY.-ThOesta-. tistics of the cotton staple for the, year closing September 1, shows a crop of 4,485,423 bales, which has. never boon exceeded but twice-in 1875 -761 and in 1859-69-when the crop rose to 4,669,000 bales. Of the total crop 3,000,000 bales, in round niumbors, were exported,. 1,288,418 were consumed by the Northern cotton mills, and 147,000. by the Southern. The total con sump1tion of American mills was. thorefore 1,435,418 bales, against. 1,097,000 b)ales in 1872. It is illus trative of the strongly increasing volume of business thait our' cotton mills to-day consume thirty-onb porV cent., more raw material than they (lid six years ago, and this. during wvhat is considered a stagna-. tion periodl. In the same time our' exports of cotton goods have risen from 8,800,000 yar as of .uncolore.d goods to 76,720,000; from 2,800,00Q of colored to 29,111,000, and .in total value from $2,304,000 (in the year ending June 80, 1872,) to. $10,180,000 for the last fiscal year. It is somewhat too early to estimate closely the standing crop, as its sateo. ness exposes it in many localities to early fr'osts. The last week's.report to thme cotton exchanges, geneorally full, have been loss:favorablo to the. crop. AT ORlANCE Court WotOso . a., when the Presidential traik"Was moving off somo.6no,proposedy threg cheers for the Presidlent. "No," said a leader, "by the syay3 of a chango let's give hin the rebel'yell." It was utLogod with a will,. the lirst tuio it had been heard dluring; the trip, and, it is~ said, pleased the .President much, as it was givern with critire good faith. ..