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TRI-EE KLY EDITION.] WINNSBOW), S. (, TJ C 1) A [YOL.1. NO. 74 I'ANCV r'AtIC1 ail l4ew styles Wit-h na4ine. 101s poist, pahl. .1. II. IIpll0'-:, N,u tells Cuty, Nw Vrmc. U ten' )Ipl til Soil h1ar4.o la . 41ils'Z1easeso I it( .kin. 2.40. per ca- : b- I x V. N. Cn i'FENION, P'ropr, j SWiI A ' N.Y. Revolver ad all art hrip-es for, . A [11 ikt l pl:4leI,. ev sho4. pjp.'4' I,_ volver : at lirsi -clilss ;a-l We. e, l C. I.D. o on r'vel1111 ilr, prit.o. G. W . W il.l.s. '. 1 . Ibix 2,7IS, New York. N. F. B 1 jCNIA 'I i IT " Water-Wh eex Is dVVI:ll' ll the "ST.\ NI).\D 11) T'I I N'lNI Iy over 6150 persolnls w use I. whf)r- rliseeIt. New nI111141fL , l r0. N V. U. li A.11, Yo la Forar, Dr apt ii and Per.;aLt Engs, cat 1 e11t : 3taan reader ofti rprfor 2M Coctt. Throo ott for 4M COntS. lin Cur . roncy or 'S -mp. -1'.. A, T H 0 , With a Cold is Always Daneiwcrous. I USE W1'EL,LS' Carbaliec Tablets,7 A Sr1* 101l11%, for Coil-I.s, and,[ vil Dis 44ase.. 44f lthe IITrat, bungs~', C'hed4 au4n 3Mueous Mlinbraniz. P'UT \;1' )N.Y IN 1.1' EN ES. Sold bIy -\ll DruWs C. N. CRITEx'rox, 7 81)th AveanOI, N. Y. .l:f) NOJ E ('L LEU E, Nex s s 'Imion l ins S',plembor 5. 1-77. 1'. I.-:ll I m,o 1n :1 Id lr tl f ttqPy Ct re s lit. 14urpassI I ko- !.1. -ill.:t111 (1!1:1141. .b: (I1111111illy. Fiw chIIrf-IIt- n lit 101w il. . o dol f N' s: fom r1014 1 l1 -z 14 . ) 1,1 1. ; loolli lk-;, Ill .11111il.ig II114il, ho;i 1*11, Il., v(I. S. tid'W - I'loi4 filittenI a14 te;1 s, Inlilan t k. Ie l i ory, a lt \:(.14-f). ('wnt y !mil I li' t lir l \\. . - Cittlog a etc,atbot A GRC,A T 0 FPM timelic s p li.vw 1 11 \\ \ '41f 11 ':1 11t o w p 4 1,h -- i n ! m'A t1 E' t I uS, Itlo '. l r p s ( I il i t i (1k.lld. \\'.\T .I l . trild lilt i p S I s I T ('it Ii 0 1il * Z k4414,.. I Z44 l*,. ' l 5 . I 11 ;4 S p - 12 1 l 11 y p 14, p .er l r') n .i . m' l wil-rill; Loca I it if(,I4', II I ve 1ot 4. 1h.,w 1 .. 1 , it I ('alailogtll,; .\1al :I . .\'hI 1 I l;! . 1 I 'ti iT I r1-:, M II st IrIS,Chu IIri,hets.-, Mtc 4 1 0 % h.v hI-Al pI Iov. iiw.\l,E \\' i:s a .4o s. .ArAIaIII ;:! - I IrI rs: l-. 44 i ll d - 1I-rs, 40 1.:;I% i! I' I. t 4iln t1 .' ,I N IV Y 4rwk. *T0 9UR OUSTO0ERW IONS 04. PH1-OSPJIA TES, w4' would4 r'esp(ct - fulliiy cal llttentionI, that. your1 b4il1ls are du4o on1 or beforc flhe first of Novembe111r. WX, 4ar dpend in on you f-r payment AT. ONCE, to en rb- us4o to migt obligation made41 t.o aIssist you, and1( which a40re dc at1 Iln order f'or us1, as-4Ih wel a you, to matjin tiin our crdi, il 1 ncessiary to meet,2 ourP prom1ises4 plrompltly. Becaty, Bro. 6Son. o.ct 12 FL4OUR ! F"LOURU I JUST RECEIVED, 4101COlfsI, A lot of Flour, toA oloncmisin which4l wo aro olforing very lowv. July 23-t x1 J. F. McMASTER~ Co. THOS. 1Z. ROBIEtTSON, Attorn,,- at Law AND TRIAL JUSTIC.E 7' All ilusiu-'s .enS tlst(l (o hii in vIt er capaciLYt % ill recevive proIpt .tt n Oil:o on Wahntrstrect, oill door Last (li~ Winnsl,1mro 114-tte1 1. A (; -A 1. L. V >. .No. S. Iiv o.s GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, ATTORN !IS AT LA W A. 31.MA EY Att,o.noy and Counsellor ti Law, No. f, , .f Ift.uN Wintu.shoku, S. U. : '- Spueial atten1tion pail to Owspt-nik ollection of cltiius. Will practiv. in ail Ih v qo eis ot, thi sStattl altil thll, Unit.-I Onie orp load seed1 Potatoes, t OIto -- - "Oak. .--ALSO, -- A full lino of Plantation H!rd saro consistiug of rav lron. Plow S-l Steel Plows, .I'Jow Moulds C-,-ives, Scrw &c.& 'which N.ill be sold low for *-OASH. I keep vonstandly onl hand a fA -upply of PLANTATION and FAMILY I have on hand soveral brands of FISt class which I at propared to vell for ash or on1 tiie with well atppr1oved sei0(1i is. onl aL mOoney batsi-, :>r with 1 cotton op)tion if parties dlesiro. All parIties in want of FerCt'lizers wyill do well to call on mo before fb0F. ELDER. D. R. FLENNIKEN EEiJ~ P8 contan,tly or. liad a full sup. ply of Choice FAMliLY GIlOCER$lEs andi PL ANTA'.IlON SULPPLIES. lis stock has8 r'centtly beeni repleished, and( hte it now reaIdy to supply thet want-s of all. oct.12 Shirts I Shirts I Shirts I W AMSUTTA Miuslin and 2200 Linon, at $8.00 por halff dozen. Porcale and Calico at$6.00 and $9,00 por half dozen,. mar 22 J. F. MoMARTER & CO. Fence Law Eecutions, VORI the Imr-poso 1 (f l i the 111ned township. in V-'air-11-h1 - y 21211 C.. A ')P't).T 'lT(;N TO) .\L 1 .I' ,:lt '1 . FUNCE L.A\W, inll e ie with (he tilt-:Act of this- IStat- ). I'lpprlvi'd - 7!.11't , lNhi'7, ii is lif.r.'Y I'M n r. :t : "A- io i t , hl.I i i - .f) . ii \ 'll . - h It .. I. 1n < I at 1 1 1 Iw i m i he I Ii ' t- w I. 'lli I I0 .1 h t I I a en , : I I Nt * I i o i3 1) In i t I fu "t n.I~ I . n .,-y favor of albrn thaPn. P.:.w lir ( im it,' i 'iter wittenIt Moiufluer prntd ti .toril If alei n th 'n e .'. T u orf ie ii , Utl \a it 'iialr ig ' th e m. r i n t i rw . i Ii l I *i. I t I2 Itt i I ill i i c I'Wo Ii - TW i n- N W. I Viting r i-t Fan' .l'liW . It amt I t i22' t t Town . it u' Nlo. i2 i -V tit:!,& pro iet,\oo,i. ward-I's l>pit : .\bu nU..tr W. \it' . eut thii ,I . .i it is a IvN 3 i . V I i s I- . - uI cr- ( 1, -. A. I.\!C Im'm.r Sr. ; i\m A. \l.1' u Ti >NS u .ir liltil . \,'q - . W in ll r aa,r '' A'. ;I\h .. V. W . cu'r.,i tl n-I 1;-1jamin ' l i l '('\wxSIIlP N'I. 5- - VtItinl Pr-v-ilO . La mnar's DIhIv .11min Cr--f': o!,r; .. :0A.' y . I b . T V-,unt 11(1n 1 , C .S - '. ' Nv L' N. ' i tcp.. , I S LONGSeoo SOUGH\.e.rs,T, a ' rin. y Sh , .l . W. 'i. T.:i N 1 W \ O .E COaNNORlGil Thma CH..ANDLERam. \M ill- . Tlw ai ch tin,11t e e oa. r lnt "" -'- 1: !.h. -li ' i t- \(A m nwn%hve e " I Ir I f N to. Y .1 i A :a th h.*lt M,o t -I I i A Int V I . .A I1 ZT i.\I \ I . v 1i,S I Publishc-rs and PDrA--inter s .COln buy direct Of th0 NlUfaturerVl Onl ar, thw IIII; and 01h:1pw.t lowmrve Ilo-itwi imallo, aliveanatioil~ r-4-1 taltion fow lit ility andt durIiability." . T/. 1'1-!tpr AN'i- i!. laim fr a "'. llikpriII. (han 6n . hm .l I dollars.i I!Ii o ll kna Im.n th ThI Inaichiio-, htavv alwayi s (;alon th i h,. stAn r1. It ik tht. only m .\ b i t) %. w h hI N applit-A tho Paten It Al-vitblo Olutting" Boa. l. Thlia d4-\IcI ha:s a it-pltattion o its4ell': byv it, thlecu in n nn b i - pe ti- e t i ll.insurtd, 'I hib. is a ' y h v im )mo'tant point -n th noli Ivchinl", am( 4.n thiat I.s la..:,ssse by nootw r It !cnt[ly rere, s th h,., l th b ol. pr.-par 1 ltat ion1 inl WorVk Wec canniot too s tron1 gIY rec(on 1)1nen' 1d thI tlvata s of It.t S(I this patent movable b nel It is worth tht! price of this ulnwhline, and pumrchw:, rs, sc(ubH fully undItr ,tand how\ hlighly it is to bII valne'd."1 - <4.. V, /. 1i d1, (").'s .oR( mtdap, 1' pw 11 u Yi,t ' r' s Tin. ists-r .urnv IkItm.n C.%ul Cl-r 'j1-: 1.4 pl-011 1111leed IhIe mlos:t, ia l Caynl Cutter inlibiw mairkct I, fOr thle gene1;ral ussof a pIntg.l;r ' .-'h . w llk own Rromi I.; CIT-n 'rrTIn,l with my1l1N s imnprovenetwil ,Z i.- still pro-1 fere by .. n printer., an hoh._ls I . 1 i A Heroic Won-man. Th- UAM'?d Courier of Tues-' day ay.4 : AL the i.C4piest of sover;l stibsmi bcrs wo ruprodcAtlec the artieg an uxt-raci, of the "pucky widow 'S" 0ter to (cl P. WyaIt Aike, tho original publica'm of which has audo mllul-h1 S '1ympadhy for this bntve hlmly in h rll sruggle to11up. port her hullily - While every section of Our great Co1nitry has been!a crying out "hard timei.s" for tho mast) four y1L.rs,8 wNO question w'hether tle mi.jority of otht.r-I- farm-ors have Comparative ly suiffreI mi,liciently to knlow the true me1aning of thle wvords--'hard im." lel wlio hnv worked, anld lo-,mv armiunldichem work, h.wvc thtuS *Iu- WQAiherVd the StOrml wsith buc few iiv.tions". OLhos, 'tis v, im.1;iy h11vo work1ied and I r ml-:h I libe trallI., Lhut unl forltun-t LelY od. knowing;.. wb.t ik the mueaiing of pr-actical econlomly, have, porhmps, :-;pen)t fastfer than they made, and bel havcl1:t becoeic a111nually 1o1rw r'e icAl inl this world's -oods. Then flhore were those Who knoew nin of labor in former ycasHl, t n:11l smoo the war havO yield(e-d to th" iressu1re of the times and bocn I Vdtued to absi.olite want. This hlas beel the fato of man1-y S0outh1'n hlwiliis of a. 'iood blood as 11 ve r 11 il eimua trHenmilan ladies are10 to be pified ill their INpv - c,rtyi Their form1r lives were not c-alcutlatcd to proparo them to battlo ist the ti-as that ertiol -war luis brought upon them. U3ut they are rveally amlinilablo in their present d lit1 c.):Ilition, for not a imur mUr1 e ver C. Wapes on, of th-.1 Oeansinailly thero crops out from froml amollgv this clss all ilniNil:'alc whos1 pluck aln It excito the ad liaif un of a!1 who know him or her. XI1d jst slcl a persol is a lady no ju:unitance of Clol ). W. Aiken, onl be lower coast of South Carolina, "Sp)ilencelat 11,tcrly, and who wrotoL is I'ollows on the 18th of June: "I aim living (11 a single acre of I lu which T 'wet to buy if I enn Vrri'm the m1on1ey ; p'iCo 850. 1"';ae I have haul plou,.ehed, for ,ich I paid, and with ia wh(eibar, ,."w*, Chip wan1Ilure aid rotted pino rAnw, 1, myself ha w wadc so mainy i is' 1h pottocs that aftcr gahLling 1r' six NVCeeks to sipply limy tak le, r(TV I and Iin1o childrenl sit reg V) + l, I have ill I-1h0 past few days ul ovcr i breq l'al-vels. I lave h oIII t:ler than iy head, early cow [eas1, tomalttoes tillIling, oka in ulno ; and had over on1e0 hundred heads of beaitifil young cabbage, mtio Squshes an cted e ibers des OYdby Illy ieighbor's pigs. I Ilu not in despair, however, for as ioon as my friends finish setting out Owiteir slip)S I will bly eiough for u(11Wit t a PAtcl, and pay . 1'or them mi labor returned by W11kig oil the sowilg machino. 'Some1 personis say) I am11 fIafaicaLl. lie it so ;better that thian galddin1g I blhlmlt anid conlsIming precious time ml idleness. I4 am41 quito ind(ifferenlt to) tihe taunilts I 11ear1 of such work being uniladylike. I am11 onlydon wVork1 thant hais to be don11, aind I would like to hamve it nicer1, but thero is no1 ailternlative. With all' miy striving I find but little margin for clo(iniig, aind 1none for the cdui cat.ion of my dlear children.'" ( The wr'itor of the abovo is a wvidow with toni living chidron, nin~e at home, aund the majority of them girls. She is accomuplishled and ~ refinC(d, and1( lia~ soon far better dlays. WAithiout hor knowvledgo 01r consen01t we pufblish the above ox t.ract from her p)rivato letter, t,hat it nuighit encour.igo many ai onO nlow e sitting upon01 the caves of despair, 01' shmamo into more active life some of the many dironos we have in almost eory community in the South. Is thore not somo good Hamari1.itanl amongst our roeadors who will loosen his purso5 strings and conltr'ibuito onioughi m1onoy to pafy, for that acre of lanmd ? We r'eceivod, yostorday, two ad di tional conit ibutions to help out the "Plneky Widow." TJh1e total amlouint received is as follows : Previously ncknowledged. . . .$21 50 "Aln Armiy 00licor".... . ......3 00 "Big Jack Pot," (wvhatover' that may mean)...... 8 00 $27 50 BEN WADE has gone into absoluto retirement for a time, reported to inventing a neOv and more -faede kind of profanity, wiihl 110 hopes to mahke equal to the emergency at the Oleveland convention next wvenk. Moacs' Memoranda. The Coliilbia correspontlonlco of the 'Ms (ud Uourier, dated July 30th, says : Ex-Uovernor Moses was buforo hie co'i ttee agaiun to-day, and it ha loaked out that tho budget of ppers reforred to last night, as habeg bee recovered through his lagey, aro cVen moro valuablo tha, v. aIn at first mipposd. They Concern coitai: chief's who havo hitheto oscapol the h"anlds of tho law, but whose footprints, hitherto supposed to havo becn deftly con [eald, arc here given as plainly as tiat which Robitison Crusoo saw ill t1:1e sanild. Name111s may not yet be r1iven to the public, It thCo com nittee ire ulated over the acquisi ion of the treasure whIlich has thus been wusied to their feet, and they av.ill certaidy give a good accouti >f its uso beforO, porhaps, another 6veCk 1hbe past. ThIe langpuage of the ,rent Head. Centre of Carpot -ba,gism was 'let nio guilty 1man eseapo," and his good advice is likely to ho fol o%yed out by the comintteo to tho Iverlastilg confusion of both him ,elf and his many friends of other "ears inl this State. The cry, this morning, is still hey Come, the latest probably being Senator Y. J. P. Owens, who is -0ported ill tile streets to have becin lapit ired near the Canada line while rying to make his way over tho >order. and who is now said to bo n route for Columbia, in company ath a friend. The rumor of his rrest, however, lacks confirmation, bough it is said to havo originated n the State House. Williamsburg Politics. K\INas-n:, July 30.-Twolve out if sixteen of tho Denocratic lubs in the county have ben eard from. Elev(n of them sustain lie old exceutive committee. The ow com1itteo will not carry more h:an three clubs in the county. A club meeting was held f at Black the purposo of attending a coun y convention to be hld in King tree on the 6th of August, to elect county chairman. The following entlemen wero olectod : B. S. loslith, J. R. Brockington and . N. Irittoin, Jr. ' The resolution dopted was : lesolred, 'That wve condemn tho cion of Capt. S. W. Maurico as ounty chairman of Williamsburg ntIty, inl attemping to usurp all hority which did not belong to im. CHEAP 000..8! E would call the attention of the ul,lic to the great reduction we linve m1tie oI JTNE N LAWNS, PACIFIC LAWNS, ORGANDIES, BRILLIANTS, FIIQUJES, n d other White Goods. ALSO, a the fact that we sol 1)exter's Knitting Cotton, t 6 cents por ball, na half dozen SIIUITS, warranted to fit mal mrad e of Wamsutta Muslin, for $7.00. McMlaster & Brice. july 14 I'C..IL1EJT EBO.Al=U JUS'r usoEIvED, ONE gross of the genuine Blrovn Windsor Soap. ALSO, Twvejt.y-five dozen assorted Soaps,a t eh Drutg Store of april 24 DR. W. E. ATI(EN