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The I'olilictl Future. Rep,.blicani from the South, at pres. cut in Wa.shingio., take a gloomy view (f111t sitn'ttion at home. A Ijoutsiia Re. puhliran, for instance, iiiforms his friends in the Senate that Louisiana willt give live ttousand Democrat majority text November, and iwentty-five thou sa at the next President.ial election. A Mississippi Republiean pr'dicts a emocratic vitelov in that State in Iuvetnber. He told Alcorii, the other tay. it. was inevitabe, and Alcorn hanghed. Nowv, if Alcorn hand been atI beart. Radica1, he would have cried ; bit. lie never shed it tear-on tihe con. tra(rv, as abovu stated. ie aighed. )"..pend upon it that man Alcorn-the old friemd ofClay, \Vebster and l"ilmore --is "ripe for treason, sttatagem andI spoils." Alabiauma, I tn assurred by good )Repul ican ait.horiIy, will give 5,000 1nc clalic majority in November. Enough satid about Alabama. Georgi:, not being as yc reconstruc. ted. I leave ont of the account, for the prvsent. Soith Car ihna may be sent. down as dcubtful, but the H .m. I''rederick A ngnat.ic+ S wyer, one of her Seniators --a native, by the way, of Hoston, Ala11s.., r.n I a giadnato of Hatrvar, d Tnuiversit --pur.:uesx so cons 'rvativ(I a course as to leaiid manIv per'sons to suspect that hie at'ppreheids a boulvtcermcni there iln November. In Tennessee, tie'Ratdical f"ir it up AMl fVIard may nostibly be r' elected in th(t Knoxville District, Ifeo8, lie will 'e the only Radical member fron Te'In n('as('e in the next Congress. Ei beridge is Ol the war path in his district., and ie w ill he ele:cted. Noith Carolina, as tho Southern phrase has it, is looking "very pa'nrt." 'Thll Holden party there is dwirdling ever v (iay,and wrill g under forever in No' embr. 1 -/u it in pace. V igimu is alre..dv redeimed. Cov. ernor VnIlkr i. a itrimp, and you will lin- i' u/a restigi'r ic.rin thre. Tie I)ominion isgood for 25,000 Conserva. live majority. Naryland and Kentuclyk, in spite of r.egro s.fl'rago, will mainlain their pres ent it:ihpe'ndence of Riadicalism. DIalaware will be a clo e Siat --but. who ever knew ihe lib1.e lien's Chicken to fail in a emergency ? They aways cnimn up to the sceratch when required. Punsyltvtmniia Renbli.n an;i re in favor of nigro sufl'r.ig'. 'he filtleen hI A nendment there is a two-edged sword, and ems right aid teft. In the Sonithern I t.ier of C,mnlties the white people do n ,t yet hb'lyive Ih-it negroes are their eqils. Nor in Lehigh, nor I coninir, nor )emiipstire eithi'', S1rno;n Cametr..in to the cm trary iotwithst:anding. I low it may he in ,inchester, dpnn'nent s.tt!h tot A. couintry that worshipped sneh a strange a1nd tioiitti god as ''ad. tevens. mighit reasona bly be regarded as thorongblv unclean and irredeema ble. If shte he joined to her idols, we will let her alone. Of New York and New Jersey no0 onr ,l'uthts (rant's br"ilhantl. strategy in the Mtrphy businen ensuires both Iliese States to the Conservatives anyhow, aid beyond a poradvrntutre. A gain of sbcven or eight members of' (ongre,s in the I)istricus wher i enlti o is potential, miay b,e expected il November, in New Yornk. li'etiton w.,s origintalty a Demo crant n111l heitg now at canididante for thle P'resntency, tie musti soon begitn to imarshalt his forces at hiomie, to keep 1 Coikhtt in cthteck ini Onteida an'd to hold TlomoIt Murphty n nd his~ mynn iden!ts at bay in thatl City andt in bitog Islatid. Intdianta shiowe symlptomis of throwinig off hli ailicalI coltar.* Ohioissah mainiittiated hv D)elano and is tinbe to taxgamlierers that it is thar'dt passile to I tl whmt is to b'comie ot bh"r ; lt if Penn~tsiy v'atia caves iln, OhioI will f'ollow withI a rush. Fr"omi the abonve at ati'ment, compiled fromi reliable iat a, it would appear' tha t lie Radica ls a re atbout to~ be def'e'tedoi nexl fall in ntutv States now kiei by th'ir ptarty.-.. 't./tin g/n ( orr<spjon dent ofthe ENew Y.r/k I'pre.a Ialangto theq Raiti:u1 majorit y at l:apeli'ss. Tis wats a miitake. A foil wh'tite vote had niever beeni brought out ini this State1 , andi Ih was conident that thet Radidcal m'.jtrity was not ten Siiou'and;h atnd sii cly lthe hontest, ite illi - genit men0 iln ti Staite could reason w'ithi andi conv inlce tat nmber of'eolor u'd people ofthte juat ice of' lie Union lB-formimovemenit.. tie did not ktnow how thei'colored people wtere here, but. mi a portion of' Ron:hIiwesternn Georgia,. they outnumbered the~ whites fivce to one and yet decent ment were always e1ected to ofile. This was effi'cted b>y t-orough org:imzanion at.d zeaionsi wtork. 1 n the aidjoning couniities, vast numbters f .cnlored mitn were cintg itto the ii:rm P-irty, anid if wo conld get te toainJ hioniest colored mnt to vote wnh It the victory was certtimt ; antd if' t he' m'utory was oulrs the constequientco wvouditoe a relief' t rem t ho butrdensomie taix:t't)n which now oppressed 13s ali. , 'tni.LA)xrs IN -rus MOnNING. braly wek passes, diring the wnermonths but we read necounts cl tr.ghtful accident.s fromi keroqeni, h,mps i exoI.ding anit kilinmg oir scarring for life weomen and children. A simple kniowledge of' the mtlamhlmab)le niature of' the lltnid woctuld probabily put, . stop to a nol.iI all the accidents. As the oil I ;ctmnmmale guts riQes over tts surface, ani as the c.i decreases the gas in, er ae. Whe~n thie oil is nearly con. einmed a elhght jar will often aitlame the p'an, and anI e'xplosion is sure to followv, twanlinig deth i and destrutct ion. A h'mb*iiell is no more to bo dreaded. Now, if(the lamp Is not allowed to burn store titan half down, stie cit SCdents are alteogt imipos%ibto. Atvays l your hi tp in the mornm ag it hen you neved xouve-fa an natnoiozn Virginia and South Carolina, That territory in North America vhieb it will be universally conceded )ossesses the b rightest, as it has the ong.st, hiatoric record, is still and ever v"ill be known by the name of Vii ginia, ,vb: tever form of government tay be 'stablished over her, as Egypt has been !gjpt, whether ruleu by the Assyrian, ltt Persian, the Macedonian, tho Ro, nan. the Saracen, the. Turk or the Frenchman. As the first place belongs indisputa y to Virginia, South Carolina may xith good reason contend for the sec. >id place. So far as the South itself s concerned there is no doubt but tie :wo territories named occupy in the his Lory of the South the first and the second place respect i vel y. From them have cotmtt the controlling ideas of the South, and for a num ber of years, of the aontinent. For wisdom, genius, sag lci ty, moral courage, singleness of purpose welf-reliance and devotion to principle, Virginia and South Carolina occupy without dispute the head of the historic ist of Southern atatesmen-if, indeed .h,.it. which comprises nine-tenths of the ist mey ho called its head. It, would he strange if the present gen. -ration of Virginians and South Caro. inians did not. give the evidence we see >, haviog inherited thoso qmal;ties vhich it stinguished their immediate ncestors, With what effect they have lone so, let the present condition of Virginia and the present attitude of South Carolina bear witness. The fur mer hltas used effectuntly the iaadequate means at her dispoia for driving from power "the foolQ and thieves" within her borl("rs ; lie latter is preparing to follow tie exanpl,le set by tho former. What. ever may be the opinion of Iheir course, entt-rtained by dtainterested speculators. which will viry w ith the prejudices and reanch of vision of the at.ter, this must be conceded by all Virginia and South Carolina are acting for t hetselv,-s Rand in thetr own name. Under the mnst adverse circunsiances they have aught to the yo unger e(Immunilier of Llte South ti.e invalalett lesson of Fell. rehance. Their Irue people have dis. arded all borrowed ntioti titles and mye gote iiito businiess without anmy "CC." stuck to their name!. The reader will find tlie question fnlly discussed in in article copied elsewhere from the \V INNnnono S. C., Ni.was -Mobile Tibun(.. Dt.Ant.:s SiHt.:mtr.-DeILarge said be deeply leh the responsibiiity devolve(d ipt)n hiu ; )u hit tire i, no child's play ; we are to light against vassalage and slavery, against pretended Repuhlic:ins on one bide, and on Ihe other against the Ienotratic party under the guiso of r form. On you, colored men, I must chiefly depend, by you I will forever staid. The gauntlet is thrown down ; I take it up. Every dollar and every talent 1 possess 1 put. into the contest ; it is no personal fight of mine, it is a fight for a yreat prmeciple-for justice, equality, and ruth. If I am not successiul in this :ampaign my children will see the .riumplh of the principle in the future. One ti,ing I say, we and our oppo ients will go down together like 3amson. If I fall I will overwhelm hemi with me. I. hIave no compromise omake. The personial andt political *ecordl (f my opponients, and of myself, hallI he filly shown ; anid I shall deC ntand that the people decide between is. If f am elected I will not comrpromise vth Sawyver or anybody 'che. I shall Wval pito post tfices for the cusetona hiouse. thull domanitd for my race an eqtal liar.'everywhere, and if 1 cannot get hat I w ill take nothing. I wanut the ther race to knowv that I shall go for ny own first. and for t.hem afterwards. wantt every main who vot.es for me to tmderstand this, and I want no man to rote for tme who docs not approve this. I shall have patronage and power gainsat me bt I do not rear the result. believe that the last dying kick of the ~reat Conigrenssional jackass was made ast night. I will keep some men so musy that they will have no timo to ighit Governor Scott. I expect to hav tine to go mtto other districts and help mur friends to help Col. Elliott and ithers. \Ve must all work together anid mtr triumph is surE.-R?epubdlicant. Sr.AYKniY iN TiK WVEST INDIRS. 3y recent diplomatic correspondence he. w~een Sacretary Fish and MI ister Sick era it. isi showni that the Spaniish Govern next has piroposed at decree p.-tponinig ho emnaniphat ion of slaves in Cutba and 'ort Rico until the middle of the ntext cen-. ury, no'twithistanding the Government ad been conimitted to imm'dia:e or predly abolition by General Prim. lecretary Ftsh has intstraicted Mr. hicklors to state tosthe Spanish Govern. net that thes Presidet, feels it to be no duty of this Governmenit to impress pen the Spanish Cabinet the policy as vehl ias the propriety of matkinig at onlce >r')visionis for an earlier and more boough emauncipationi of slaves. He ielares that the proposed decree will ue looked upon with dissatisfactioni by he civilize.d world, as well as disapa loimtiotit by this country. Tt;,. 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WtiLI,TA \1 WEIIGIITMAN, Firt of l'owers & ' eightman, t alnuficturrg Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. Hlmibold's Fluid Extract "ichiu Is the great specific for UniversalLassitude, Prostrtuion, &e. The constitution, once affected with Or ganic Wenkness, requires the nid of Aledi cine to strengthen and invigorate the svs tem, which li'LM BOLD'S EXTRACT 11U ClIU itnambly does. If no treat ment is sumnitted to, Consumption or insanity eat stues Hlmbold's Fluid Extract of Bu In affections pecnliar to Females' 1s un egnal'ed .y any ot her preparation, as itn Chlorosis, or Reicnt ion, Painfullness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, UJlceratetd or Schirrus State of (lie Uterus, andI all complaints incident to the sex, or { the declitne or chango of life. I[CelmbtOld's Flulid Extinct, Blichll a;id lrnpfovcd RoSc Wasil Will radically excterminate from the system I diseases arising frorn habits of tlissipat ion, at little expense, little or no change in dliet, r ne inconvem,etnce or exposure ; completelyI supercedling those unpleasant and danger o is remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, int all { these diseases. UJse Heolmbold's Fluid Extract Eu In all diseases of these organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It Is pleasant, in taiste and odor, "immtediate" int action, andi more strenglthening tan any of the preparations of Dark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or deolicate constituitions, procure the remedy at once, The reader mtust be aware that, howevew slight ma.y be the attac'< of the above diA. cases, it is certain to affect thes bodily heah andI menal powers. All the above dieennes require the aidl of a D)iuretic. IIE~M BOLD'S EXTRACT BlU CIIU Is the great Diuretic. Sold by Druggists everywhere, Pnict-. $1 26 per bet tle, or 6 bottles for $60. DelIvered ta any addrtess. Desorlbe symp toms In all oonmunications, Address HI. T. HEUMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 604 Broadway, New York, None are Genuine Unless done up In steel-engr-aved wrapper, Wtri.fae siaug11 of my Chomical Warehouso, and sIgned. H. T, HELM lOLD, mapi SO... Tbe "CA ROLlNA 'E I;TILJIZER," is t ud is pronounced b- various chemists, one eruvian Guanoin its Fertilizing Propertiet ot Innd and sea nnin"als. and poseess qual t. We annex the analysis of Profrssor 811 "L1 \1IO1ATORY OF TIlE \MEI Analysis of a sample of Carolina Fertilize loisture expelled at 2120 F, rganlo Matter, with some water of ocibin ixed Ingredients, inmonia, hoHporic Acid-Soluble, 6.96 E nsoltble, 6.17 E 13.13 ulphurio A&'d, 11.01 Eg ulphate of Potash, ulphate of Soda, and, On the strengths of these results I am gli a Fertilizer, We a ill furnish this excellent I"ERTIL12 ,000 lbs. oct 9-ly RDSADALIS. '1 Gltl AT1 AMEtiAN HIEALI RL*TOlElR, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Dis-. eases, Rueunmatism, Diseases of Wo. men. and all Chronic Affections of the Milood, Liver and Kidneys. Recom mended by the .\lelieal Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read thetestintony of Physicians and . patients whu have "ied Rosidalis; send for our ltosadalis Guidtc to health Book or Alniana, for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you m teh valuable informa tron. Dr. It. W. Carr, of Baltimore, sa e I take pleasure in recommending your tosndalis as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two ca-es with hnppy results-oue in a case of second atry syphilis, in which the patient pro. nounced himself oured after having taken five bottles of your mediolne. Ihe other i" a case of scrofttla of long st ating, which is rapidly imp, oving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examitred the formula 'y which 3 our looadallm is made, and 'inA it and excellent compound of alter stivn ingredients. Dr. sparks. of Nicholaville, Ky., stys hie htas utsed Iloadalis in eases of Scrof'ula anid Secondary Syphilis with tiatismnctory rertuts--as a cleanuser of the 111l0od I kntowv no b)ettr remnedy. L ame it th(. MceLladden, Murfruesboro,' 'Tnn.,says: I hntve usead seven bott(les of Rosadal. is. atnd anm entirely cured of Ithoumna ism ; send meo four hot ties, as I wish it for tmy brotcr, iv ho h as scrofulous sore Ieyes. hlenjamuin llechtt, at Lima, Ohtio, writes, I hasie sulfeted for t wenty years with -in itnveierate eruption over my whole hodly ; a short time since I pur uh, bda ttle of ltonadalis and it et feeted a perfect cure. RosnadIalis is sold by all drugaists. Laboratory, 61 Exchmange Place, Bal-. titmore. lies. CLEMtNTS & CO., maiy l9-1y Propt ietors. JIalieSi, Quloftns of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHIARtLESTON,8. C, jorreoted Weekly by A,.O. KAUI'MAN,D broker, NIo, 25 Broad St, August 2, 1870. STA Tr eF.cUaLTiis-.9oUth Crarolina, oli 0; do, ew.-@~i80 do, registered tock, ex int-@80 IAItt.OAii SToe'ta--Charlotte, Columbia ndl Augursta,-645: Or enville and Co utmbia, 2 ; NorthIeast ern, 9@ ; Sa antnaht andu Charleston, 85; South Carolina, whole aliares) 46; do. (hnilf do) 22. soUT H C A n of,N BANK BiI,s. Bfank of Charhesto , .. .. Blank of New berry, ...x-. lank of Camden, 0 lank of Georgetown, .-.7 ... lank of South CArolina, 1 -- lank of Cheater, 8@ - lank of Hamhurg, 10@-. lank of Stabeof 8. C. prior to 1861, 62@s lank of State of S. C. issue 1861 and 1862, -42@-. Pllanters' and Mechanies' Bank Charleston, .- . Pieople's Dank of Charleston, -- - Union Bank of Charleston, .. .. loutthwestern R R Bank, Charles. ton, (old) ._g..cs. lonthwest ern R RI Bank, Cals ton, (new)..... tate Banik of Charleston,8@ armers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston,.. lichango Bank of ColumibIs, -- 6 ~ommercial Bank of Columbia, 6 -- flerchuant's Blank of Cheraw, '8 ... tlanhers' hank of Fairfietd, .,. Itato of 8. C. ihills Receivable, par fly of Chauleston Chango pills,' par *lbulls marked thus (*) are belag redeen. d at the Bank Counters of eaoh. jan 22..1, 'RIVATE AND TRANSIENT BOARDING HOUSE, BY WVINNSBORO0, S. (J. 100 yaurds Enaat ofPsegrDepot. (or.D FAsutonD rtiox, rnde from the Phosphates of South Carolina of the best Manures known, only inferior to . Those Phosphates are the remains of ex ities of the greatest value to the agrioultur opard. ICAL COLLEOE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. , personally selected. 16 79 alion expelled at a low red heat, 16,60 66.80 2.60 rquivalent Io 11.27 folul.1 Phosphate of Lime iuivalent to 18.48 Insoluble (b.n*). 24.76 Phosphate of Lime. uivalent to 28.65 Sulphate of Limo. 80 8.60 11.06 id to certify to the superiority of the Caroli C. U. 81"E1PARD, Jr. ER to Planters and others at $60 per ton of OEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. Factors. Town Ordnance. ff HE following Ordnance, entitled an Ord nance to raise supplies for the year commencing the 1st of April 1870. and end ing the lt of April 1871, and fot other pur. poses. passed the 24th day of June 1870, is published for the Information of all con corned: I. He It enacted and ordained by the Intend.tnt and Wardens of the Town of Winnsboro, 8. C., in Council met. that a 'ax for the sanms and in the manner herein after mentioned, shall be rnised and paid into the Treasury of the said Town. for the use and service thereof ; that, is to say, fifteen cents ad valorem on every hundred dollars worth of the value of all real esta-e within the corporate limits, to be assessed as heretofore : three dollars to be paid by every male inhabitant of said Town, be tween the ages of eighteen and fifty years. In lieu of working upon the stryets of snid Town, and three per cent upon the amount of all saleq at auction. II. And be it further enacted and ordain ed, that the foregoing Taxes shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Town Council of Winusb-ro, on or bet'ore the first day of August next, and in default of such pay. ment, an exection shall he issued for the collection of the same. Ill. And be it, iurther enacted and or dained, that it shall not be lawful for any person to represent publicly for gain or re ward any play, comedly, tragedy, Interludo or farce. or exhuibit wax figure.'. or show, or entertainmen. of any kind whatsoever, without first obtaining a license from the Town Cotun-11, which license may bs grant ed upon (lie payment of fiye dollars for all exhiiionis oilier than those under canvass, and fifty dollars for all oircns companies; and niny person violating th.e provisions of this ordnance shall he fined fifty dlollars for each and every offense. IV. And be It further enacted and or dained, that it. shall not be lawful for any person to sell intoxicating liqtuors ini amotunts of less than thiree gallons, or in any amount to be drunk wholly or in part at the plae where sold, anywhere within one mile of te Court hlouse of said Town, without first obtainIng a licensoe therefor, from the Clerk of the Concil, which may be granted upon the paymecnt, of sixty dol lars', for what is known as '-Retail r.ie?ense," and one hutndred and twenty five for what;. is known an .'Tavern LI,censaaa;" and any person violating this provision of this ord.. nance shall ho fined nity dollars for each and every offense. V. And he it further enacted and ordain. ed, that any personi hitching a boree or oth. or animals to any shade treo Wihna the corporate limits of the Town of Winnaboro, or in any way mutilatieg or injurIng the same shall be fined for each and every of fense in a sum not exceeding five dollars at the discretion of the Connoll. Done In otuncit thie the 26th duty Jtune, A. 1), 1870, and the Corporate seal of the said Town affixed .0. H, M~oMASTER, Intendat, I. N. Wrrnnns, Bee'tvy and Trea . June 28 CHIARLESToN s,Ce 3&* Lr etand most otoplete 'gig~ I|0' Manufactety of Dooi',-8a0h- - * j s h outherh States. , ?finIed Pfleie.s .D~eesonstilon, . af END FOR OkB.. S~ ent free op pppli~ea . mnay 14-1y - The Last. Sei1tIpn! J UST received a. frest'psypply of Fina fJDurham Smoking~ Tobacco, Cannee Oysters, Shrlmps,'Ickles, 8taroh, Coffee, $uugar, i,ard, Cases, Table Palt, Flour, soap, Litverpool Salt, .Cheese, Cauudin, f4ho' ,, (cockery. Tinware, jfolarsel. tationary, ifardware, DvysGood, &o., ,which we no'er low for cash. -JA.1,TNSp & CO, Jan18