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4-werPS wand - er'tt TitI-WEEKLtY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ri- Wely One Year. - -- - - $4.00 '" Six-monthsi. - - - - 2.00 " Throu months. - - - 1.00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One squaro one insortion $1.00. For each tsubsentient iniser-tioni 50,:. Obitsta rios and Tributos of Rspect clarged for as adyo tispeuopts.. Jiboral disculnt miado t or potpact advsertLgqemente. JOB WORK. Bill Ieads, Letter heads. Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, T'iokets, &c. neatly oecuted' at this offlce,---CHEAP FOR CASH. Continued from fnrst page. confidencb so far as his dealings with Congress relating to officos are concerned. PROSPECTS FOR A NEW PARTY. That parties should immediately break up is too much to expect. There will be a good deal of manou vering, and in the North and North west the Republicans are certainly going to pieces much faster than their opponents, while in the South the Democrats, having all the offices in their hands, are liable to fall to pieces almost at once. When the President's policy broke down the carpet-baggers, it at the same time inflicted a fatal blow on the Demo cratic organization in those States. I was struck with the remark of a shrewd politician of the so-called "independent" class here the other day on this subject of tho breaking down of parties: "I see,' said he, "that the Repub lican party is gone. Bl3aine is per fectly right ; it is ruined, and I am glad of it. It ought to bo ruined first, for it has been for some time the most dangerous of parties to the country. It had got to be too formidable ;and the men who con trolled it had got to be a ring who thought they could do what they pleased andi fre ible enough to do a great deal of mischief. The party ought to break up for the good of the country." What the Spirits Did. The recent suicide of John T. Day,,proprietop ,of the Windsor Hobol, .thunost'ati'stocratie hotel' o'f Ne4 York, ha a sti'ngo story' at tachod to it. Mr. Daley arrived in New York six years ago with a for tune ofi ve 1;undred thousand (ol lars o ~ d, viibli he had aecuiu latod .Iy: spoulation in, California. Not satisfied with this immense sum, he immediately went into property speculation in New York, and two years ago he erected and furnished the Windsor Hotel. It was origi nally projected at half a million, it swallowed upl that amiiounit and half a million more, leaving him in an embarrassed condition, which jeo p~ardized his enltire fortune ; then came the hard times and the shrink age of real estate, and the mind of the great operator staggered and reeled under the dread fuil load which was oppressing him, and for a time ruin stared him in the faco ; at last he began to consult the spirits and it was not long till their comunica tion seemed~ to have Laken complete p~osse'ssionl of* him. Strange as it mal~y seem, this practical b~usiness man, who htad1 energy suflicient to build up a colossal fortune, who con trolled vast sums of money, who was capable of giving direction to hun dreds of employcos, of managing all the intricate arrangentents in one of the most superb hotels in Anmerica" became a mere shuttlecock in- the hands of a .spiritual chlatan ; at last his mind gave way ahU toplod into ruin, Hie wandered away from his hotel on Tuesday, May the 1st, and on the following $fdnday he was found hanging in g deserted house on Long Islan ony a short dis ilORANOEBUnO ELEcTION-OmT information from Orangeburg is that there was a heavy vote polled by both parties, and that the election was closely contested. The County Bor of Canvassers declared Samuel Dibble, Esq., eletha by a majority of 221 votes. Thie precincts ol Club House and Fogle's were not admitted, na the voters not sworn, and other irregularities 9xisted. I1 is' sfatedithat'Stralker, Uhe defeated Radical candidate, will probably content Dibbles seat. We congratu late Orangeburge ppotnty and th< Stato upon the choice of Mr. Dibbhc .Regiseor, 1st inst. There is at least one silent miem. ber of the Presbytery .f 3ooklyti The Rev. Mr. Davidapn whas, beer declaredl/bhtahnever on any one 9 o~Iocqupied more than tor wri toll4 gi lui fanghisi of c9rtaib)l mbmliers of. thq tommn 'a'tliolfo church 'found in the wilds of the Centennial State: "Out in the country we have the 'Moixcan 'penitentes,' w'hoso nominal Chris tianity has only served to determine the time and manner of their pen.. ances. Last week, returning from Saguacho ("a wizard") I tried a short cut, and, riding over a little hill, cale suddenly upon a band of four. Naked, except for a pair of drawers, they were walking bare footed through the snow, chanting sonic melancholy strain, and lashing their bare bodies with, whips of soapweed leaves. It is no pc'otical exaggeration, but the literal fact, that tho blood was flowing rapidily down them. Their bodies lookod like raw steaks, and the heavy sound of the lashes told of the reality of the flagellations. Some little dis tance from them stood a large wooden cross, which, I was told, had been carried in procession by one last yor. Its weight must have nearly broken his back. Upon it they crucified one of their number last spring, binding him fast by ropes and leaving him so long that he died." An Iowa paper tells of a smart wife who helped her husband to raise seventy acres of wheat. Tho way she helped him was to stand in the door and shake a broom at, hin when he sat down to rest. VEGETINE. HE SAYS IT IS TRUE. sENECA FAMS. Np'v. 9, is-,. OtlR. I. lt. STiEVENS : )ear Sir-As you are an ent ire stranger to me, I want you to know what V i'ELI N i has done for Inc. Only those who have been raled frotm death's door can know the value of such a good m(dlielne. I am as years of age. 'Three years ago I was taken sick with what, the doctors call ed Lumba go. For weeks I was confined to ty bed. I had three diTferent physicians, without iiny help. I received no relief ; I was a great sufferer ; filially I becate entirely helpless. The last doctor told me there was no hell); he said he might, possibly save my life by eject ing nor phline In my arms an(d legs. 'T'he neottrage ment, for saving Illy life by having this done was so small a chance I could not, consent to run the risk. About this time my son read your adver tisement in our paper, a test imony of a person who had been very sick with about. the smne comlplalint., and was cured. My son went right away to the apothecary store and bought, a hlo tle of VEO E'PINE. nefore I had used the flrst, bottle I found great relief ; I could move myself in bed. After taking three lot ties I was able to sit, up and move about m(ay room. I eontitlCd taking the Vegetino, and I was in a few weeks restored to my former health. ;'hc V Eo ETI NE caved my life after the physicians said thore was no help for ie. I have had no doctor since. If I foel unwell I take a (lose of VEt;EI N , and I recommeinl it to my friends. Your Vegotlne ought, to be i4 every famIly. M1y doctor Vas surprIsed to seo'me in good health. Ire says VEF'ETl'INE Is a good medleiine. I tell hin it. ured me. lie says, "It is true." I cannot feel too I hankful. Very gratefully y0111't, S alits. l'A TIIA IN E COONS. Seneca Falls, Seneca county, N. Y. Vegetine. All diseases of the 11d1. If Veget .nc will relieve pain, cleanse, puittfy amlii ture such di: easer, r'estoirintg thle path-tn, In perfect hiealith atter tryirg di iferent phlysilanis, many 'Celi, p rooif, if youi are a sufflerer, youi canl he cuirtil V W'1Ih lil hs ill n perforin~ tg suchl great cur'es ? It Works In the Ii inot, in Iii hi treulatinog fluid. it, ('an I tly be calledt the 'Grot lW/od P'urifer .' - 0 gr~at SOUTC of dis ten originates in t bl .and no entt does not att directly ulp i' It~ lO.plurf ity Ad renlovate, has any just clalIn up1101 public attlention. Vegetine. W'Il Cure Canker Hlumori. It. 11. STiEVENs: lloeaaronT, 31iarch 3i. 1i75. Si--Last fall iiy htisbandt got me t wo botlecs of your Vetgetine tot ake for t hie (aniker' hiiumor whieh I'have had inl miy sitiomachi for several factory. I have taken ai good inlany3 remrdtsles for' tihe Cantker' liumor', amnon seemedtN to help ine but Vegetine. TIhere is tio doublt int my mind11 thait. iWvery onei suff~erinig with1 (cA5KIn IUtilOl can be cturedt by' taking~ Vet'tOtine. Ii gave m1e a good appetit e, and I fel(t et' in every r'espect. 31118. ELIZA ANN PooL1E. Vegatinle. NOTHING EQUAL TO ITJ. Sot'TH SA .Itl, ASS., Nov. 1.1, 187th. 3111 H. II. n.sT EV' NS: lDeai' sir--iIlhave been trouled wit h1 Sci'ofula, Canlker' and( 1,iver Complaint for threec years. NothIng ever dltd me any good tint ill Iiilmmenced using the V'egetinl. I atm in'w getting atlonig tirst rate, and still using the V'egetine. I ('On aider t her' is nothlitig ertial 14) it, for auchi com.. gaints. I can heartily recommend It to every OfEGINE, 1( thoroughlfer~adicates eeykn ofhumorl andirstores t tire systeml to a Vogotine. --PEPARED BY Ha, R. STE VEI4, S1OSTON 1Asg Vegetino Is Sold by all Druggists. june 1-4w Fans ! Fans ! Fans ! Alarge st ock of Fans just in. J. F. MoeMASTER & CO0. Phiotogr'aphs ! Photographs ! GREAT reduction in rries at thoe new Phlotographl Gallery ID rear' of Morris Hotel I amn now ready forb inainess in myi Cabinets per dozen, $6.00. C4a'as Fa " *4zen 8,0.0.. d balloat2Q lerro~ypes, 3 for 31OZ00. Si ngl oper#Mt4' r may 5A. -A. MORRlIS. JUCST JE/E A FULL ST( SUMMER WHICH WE ARE E BEST PRINTS, 12 YARDS F( WHITE PIQUES, 12J CENTS -A]TD .AL L O' VERY 4 -AI FRESH PRUNES, 10 CE2 FRESH TOMATOES, 20 NICE FRESH PICKLES, AND ALL OTHER BROMA, CHOCOLATE, SEA GARDE1 O F .. L~ L -7 --VERY . Lan. X I SHOES Ab E3o avaro PLEASE CALL AND E may 14 Best is Cheapest ! NEW WILLCO\ & GIBBS AUTOHATIC Silent Sewing Machine. Latest Invenution, Producing Marvelous Results. pett1l1)iI. 1ti~ 1fae - t c.he . r'anvl t e sellrs o no sy, h arruning, troblesoe, two tlklrfld, It-siinUt mnnelines. Only Machine in the World with Automatic Features, and Witlh no TenSIOn to Manage. Write by Postal Card for Price Lint, List of Offices, &c. WILLCOX & tilBIBS S. M. CO., (Cor. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, N. Y. malty 15--ly Cliller & Ulaidier CALL ATTENTION -1..0 t ieir largo and olegant assortmen of GLASSWARE, Espeially their Berry, Fruit and Preserve howla. -ALSO, To their variety of LAMP, whio, fo beauty and checapness'.xcom. To t'heirisrge s$oo o050.K R Y which huB & CO. OT!]rVED, )CK OF NICE GOODS, ELLING VERY LOW, )R A DOLLAR. A YARD. HEAPn asO---. ITS A POUND. mnd 25 CENTS A CAN. SOLD BY THE DOZEN. GOODS VERY CHEAP. FOAM, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ETC. -0------. SEEDS, CHEAP. 'D BOOTS -O OF EE FOR YOURSELF. ** TRAD u ewN MARK * PAID. Juy. 16, 1811. WE CLAIM FORL THLE IMPROVED WHITNEY SE WING MVA CHIN ES ,Theo followiing speOciflO points of suipe. J--(Great alIuulicity ias Con-. 2-urnftbility. 3--Exceedingly Lighat Wuun ntiaug. 4-tilil RIunnuuing. N~oise epis. 5---P'erformats ail Varieties of Work. 6--Beauuty of Finish and Worknatuuanship. '7--GRiEAT RLEDUCTION liv RI 4.E. Single Mnehinen uent On ordera direct from the Factory', written gluarantee with eachi Machine. WIlY PAY OLD PRICES! pkI~endl for circulars and1( llIarticulars. Add ress, Tlhe WVlaitney Mf'g. Co., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. WATERS' ORCHESTRION gines ORGAN is the aunost beautifui fa - E . stylo and per fect In to D no ever snade. It hna th telebraecd Conce - istsono the Hunan h-le ,Otavet to hell tuned in perfeet hnr suony1 with the reediS, - cat ant ei etrifnng. WATERS' !C A RIO. ER CENTENNIAL CIME8, CHAPEL, and COT'TAGE ORlGANS4 In Unique Freneh CIa sea Co thine PU UI bl o ING teit sen WAY Bif NIA adoD1. A RE THlE B AD h oeTuh Workenanshipan Durabliy Unaurpamsed. PR ICES EX TREM ELY LOWfor cash.Moue ty Intalsnnt receive. Iptrunents to Discouant to A~c'here ,,nsters,Chaurehes.Scoe,etc. AGENTS WANT~ED. Slpeoialinduceuuente to the trade.liustrated Catalogues Mailed. Secon dahand Instrnaente at & ~AT Bl. ManuEre n Jele. * - S40OEAST 14th ST.,UN4O~ SQUAREN,Na~ WRAPPING PAPER. )3ags,with those 1adelewuere. j'ni R . MASarta.,& Im. JUST RECEIVED, A full stook of Plain and Fancy Cro. cories, which will be sold at low..st prioo for the Cash. ALSO, A fine stock of liquors, such as WHISKEY, BRANDY, WINES in great variety, ALE, BEER, etc., etc. The patronage of the public a solidi. ted. B. ROSEP HEIM. feb 10 FURNITURE, WINDOW Shades, Picture Frames, Children's Carriages, Lumber and Shingles. Use economy by buying the best, and buy whore you can get the cheapest. april 26 R. W. PHILLIPS. Merchant Tailorinq. 7 HE undersigned informs the citizens of Winnsboro and the county generally, that he has opened a Tailoring Establish ment in the store next to Mr. J. Clendin ing's. He is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at short notice und on reasonable terms. A full line of samples kept constantly on hand, from which customers may make selections. Special attention given to CUTTING. feb 2.-tx6m W. G. ROCHE. TCILEJT SOAP. JUST RECEIVED, O NE gross of the genuine Brown Windsor Soap. ALSO, Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the Drug Store of ap~ril 24DR. WV. E. AIKEN. MORRIS' HOTEL. ----- T have just finished painting, papering . and thoroughly renovating my Hotel from top to bottom, andl now have it in first class order and am prepared to en tertain my ga ots with much more con vience and comfert than heretofore. Office on .first floor and opening on main street, with .dinning rooin and sample reoom adjoining. Every effort will be made to make my guests comfortable. Ja Hotel located next door to F. Elder's large grocery and dry good atores, aind in tholcentral and business portion ot town. Charges to suit the times. A. A. MORRIS, april-20-tf ''Proprietor. J. CLENDINING, o00, sad 8h00 Manufactuper, WINNSJBORO, 8. C. THE undersigned re ~Jspectfully annoncees to the citizens of Fairfield that he S has removed his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. C. Muller's. I am prepared to manufactureo 'ill stylos of work in a substantial and orkmanlike manner, out of the very best materials, and at prices fully as low as the same goods can be manufactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on hand Ia- good Stock of 861o and Upper Loather, Shop Findings &p., which will bo sold1 at .reasonable prices. Repairing promptly attended to. Telma strictly Cash. ft4 Dried Hidos bought. oct 12 *. CLENDINfltG, Winnsboro Hotel. HJE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friotids and the puiblio that he has 'aenoved to that large and cotamodlous Buiek-Botel, located in the to aomn odato the pnblle with~oeoan an wp11 u isbe~ ioo,' ,e d a table sup aplied. )v0h.ebt 946t tles mare He Intendh to~ dekor* asd hopes to receive the public, patronage. * '. kL BRIOWN, Januagy, 8, 1W1/.-tf Proprietet y T onr J'Ini,1xo a h