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TRI-WEEKLY ED1T1ON.} WINNSBORO, S. C., TIURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1877.8 VOL. 1. NO.139 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BE ATTY s'a cel Ogitm:1 Swim,$55, P'lanomonilvS$13i) um pm5o. UIlrettlars freT. DANZI 1". IIA'1rY, nasilngton, N. J. GUNS1,3 """ "" 'eti. Inltm du Pors, P11ttsburg, Pa. 2 TYLES OU ARD, cor 25 New Yer Nas Sniy4yie so3. J. jiusTrEAD & Co., N'Limsal, Now Yor~c FRE MA OTI outlit tovverybodly stvinl-willder Watch free Withi fir-41, ORdIr. T1e(I d10llars1 a dayW EE guaranuteed.. 'CIONEo Il CO., Philadelphit,, a., or Milwaukee, Wisconsin. FATHER'S), For culs, briflse4 and sprains.., blinul and blep(ding REMEWLll"1en:11141m, frile. . . . , ured Mobhs, frosted linhs and par m, pa i i i lulcles anl(I ol lit.s, in dolent, l.'ezr, Is11aling mor'4, swelled Sore Ug mryftpelas, and varleoso velins Is SAND) FOl EXTItACT, O"M 1 WITCl IIAZI-l,. Ask for It., becauso It Is better, sCroitger auid chea per tha an any, other, Iand Is warranted by WvII I y KS& 1"IEI, Wiholesah, Druggists, 3160 Wash Ingi on Street, Bost on, 'Mass &ndfbr Redueed Price List of Mason C- Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Now Anil 8111(ndld Style'i; 11111CF11 R111. DU'I) :1o1 uih 8himoihll. (No-v I77). A,ldress. M1ASON & IIAM1LAN, 01( IAN CO., Boston, New York or ChICago. AGENTS Wanted "Medals and DIplo mas A warded FOR 1lt101-.\N'S Ni;W PICTORIAL BIBLES, 200 liustrMlaon.4. AriIress ro, for n elr1,ulars, A. J. IIOLAAN & CO.,t930 Arch St r,Phi Lgents Wanted ' FOn PARiTICULAnS ADDREss WILSOI INMINT MIUMNE COMPANY, 829 Broadway, Now York City; Chicago, Ill., Now Orleans, La.; or San Francisco, California. HABIT CURED. A (irtain and Snr,) Cure. Large reduction in prices. A Ixl hottle free. MRS. J. A. Muoia,io, l.a Porie, IntIna. Box 103S. (Forierly Mrs. I)r. S. It. Collins). RUPTUIRE, Those wishingv rellef and cure for Rupture shouldi conisltl, I SHr. J. A. El3CIAN, 25A Broad Way, New York. Send loets. for his new book with photographic likenesses of bad cas(!s bviore andi after cure. Beware of cheals who pretend to furli Dr. -Sherman's treatmIlent. Onle of 1.hose rollow.i. a tivrman clerk, now calling himself Dr. W. (I. Creiplen, Is indleted on complaint of Dr. s. and awalts trial for forgery and embML110iet,. Jan 1-4w OTTO LsNEITERS, Wholesale Grocer -AND Commission MYerchant, Nos. 110,112 and( 181, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. G. ROCHE, MERCHlANT TAIL~OR, hAS removed to the storo next to tho post-offio, whoro ho wvill bo glad to re-. ceivo his friends and customors. A full line of Samples wIll be0 kept on hand, from which customers may mxake selections. Ho now has tho finest line of Fronoh and English goods ever brought to this market. Hie is also prepared to out or to mak up goods for those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. pi Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for past patron.. age, ho solioits a continuatnoe of the same, ,nd guarar#oes satisfaction. sept 18 W. G. n~OrmaE TI{E ELEPHANT -HAS COME With a Fresh Stock of Fall an Winter Goods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND -0 Millinery Bazaar. -0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally that we are now opening the fluot and most, omp eto assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the seasn1, such as are generally found in a first-class Millinery establish ment. Fn cy and staple DIry IGoods, a beautiful stock of nowest styles of Dress Goods Buttons and TRIMMINGS. A full assortment of brown and bleaThed Mstlns, Poplinls, Calicoes, Ginghiamils, G ens' Goods, Notions, Corsets, Mloves, Hnosiery, .hmstles, 8kirts. 81lawls, Cloaks,&e. Menl's an'id Boys' lHats. Boots and Shoes for (ents and ]iovs, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladies, Mi.os and Children. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Grocerios, Con ffctioneries, Cakes and cracik-rs, Cheese, Mackerel, Flolur, Meal, Grist. H 8ps, Stareb, Canldl.s,Kero-sene, Crockery, Tin and wooden watr, Furnitureand Matt resscs, LUMBERFOR SALE As low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock and prices. J. 0. BOAG. oct3 PEARL We at(e Agents for the PEARL SHIRT. WeT guarantee them to be made out of the genuine Wamsutta. Muslini, ond the bosonms of the best linen und three ply, each ply being linen. We warrant thorn to fit in every particular, or money refunded. PRtICE -$1.00) EACI[. Don't say they are too cbecap to be good, but come and see for your-' selves. MOMASTER & B3RICE. dec 29 Best is EJh aap as AUTOMATIC Silent Sewinq Machine, hatest Invent ion, Producing Marvelous lteRits. Its surpaL'sig merit p)laces it beyond all comn 10tit.ton, and makes it, tb n cheapest, not.with IUandIig the large liducement bofferedl by ellers of noIsy, hard--runaing, troublesome, two hreadl, Iendfoanmacines, l)nl y Machine In the World witle AuitomatIe Features8, and with no Tension to Manage. Writo by Postal Card for Price List, List of Offices, &o. WILLCOX & G113BS 8. M. 00 (cr. Bond St.) 668 Broadway, N. Y nayv15-1v VEGETINE An Excellent Medicine. SI'M NU 1-'1 lA), 0., Feb. ls, Is"T. This Is to certify I hat I have Usei Vl: ETI:NE mlanItlirlictured b).% 11. It. Bteen,loston, ass, fot, ith natisin mid Ietiera Pro' ration or tilt., Nervous Systeil, with good suaccs.-i. I Ieoml inield Vegeulie its anll excelleiut iit-dilln for such coliplallits. Yurir very I ratly, C. WV. AD llT MI. VititlegrIft, of tile ni or vaid,grift& Iliftlfmal, I, a well known btsliess itia lIn Ihis plae, haiving one of tIe lir'gest storej lin Ip'lriglIekl, U. Our M1inister's Wil'. LOU'ISV I L LE, K Y., Feb.1l16, 1817. Mit. SI -It. r 8HVES : DWar 1,ir-ThIllren Ye.ar, ago 1 w-.14 suff"Irlig terribly wilh iliaminatory ithellintim. Otr'I in Ilister's wtv adviel lale to tiki- Veglno. A fter taking one bot,Iv, I was Ill Irly i ilevvil. Tisyear, eeling a rettiri of Ille disease, I again comillo tw4 Iaking 1i, a-I al llaing ii l tied reatly. IU . also greatly Improves 1mly digest on. Itespeettlilly, 1011 West, Jefferson Street. Safe and Sure. 31u. 1t. It. 8rs i:s- : It) 872 your VEMg 'INIP was recondtietl to ie; aiI t lel'iliag to ilse peisions of a friiend, I Consetied IoI 1 Iit. A, ie . ine I waus sulfer ing from general lebilit-y a nli IrvOlls pro-t rt tion, stip-riit ie v ovrwirk w.id lervgIIuIr hbiaIts. Its worul1-1l x rangi henin a I lin tive iproyert le.m svelteal to alfeI Ily dubilit atc-d Systin !1 0IIl the iIr- lose; anid ui1i11rm its per sistena ti(t I i ahIly reo 'erei, gtInIng more tha ll timl eali t anid --flod iveliltg. .. tIheI I lhave lnt reslit 1t tl to Lrive Veg.qtitie iny mnost. tuliall!leai .iira mnt,lit as bvinig a sAO, Siur a o rtl i i ag -I. Ia proilloting ii.1th 1nd resorliig Iihe X.iId sySm14311 ill a new lIfe tantl energy. VEMlTiN E Ia tile onkly micAiniie I itse, a1(as lntig ns I live I ii.ver expect to int it better. Yours truly, W. II. LAItK, 120 'Montercy Street, Alleghany, Ilensylvaita. The following letter froin lev. C. IV. Man Ileh foIinerly pMstor of the alU1iotisA EII.. pal ZIhiurch, ilvde Park. aod at pieseit setrz la ll Lowell, liist convine every oe who, renls his letter of tle woliulerftul cural ive (iitalliles of Vegetlihe as ta thoroug clealnser amd ptiriller o the blood. HYD E PARtK. M ASs., Feb, 1-,, IS!(;. Dear SIr-Aout ten years ago my Iealth fatlied througlh Ilie delletring lfevt.s of fiys pelat: nearly a yeari 1iiier I was attacked by t yphold lever in Its worst i411,n. It xvted ii ily bal-k, aiid took the frm Of a lirge devp.. sea ted 1ab'ess, whiteh wias Hifeel lilmoltlis m gith Ierli-r. I had I wo stugival oit-ratllns br I the bes" skill In I lie St :itt-, bIt. recelvied no iar n1aneat ile. I stilferodI greati1, pialit tInis, nit wascos:1t iily we akenet b am I;wu.e p lt Charge. I hlso lost Sinal C peCes of :jiio at, dII ferer.t tiiuies. .ilert ter,1 raon 1this abot. seven years, till My. lti-, whenl a frietld re.omluietted lie to go to tihe olfice. n11141 1:1lk wit It yma of I te virtuc of VegetOlle. I (dtt so, and by youtr kilindiv,s assetll through your ma111t1fatelory, notilig lit 1)a-etlllt,"9., by wIIItlI your reiiedy Is pro By whit. I saw and heard I gained soine con Ildenwe Ilk Vegel tie. I cUmmlienced taking It soon after, bit felt worse from Its effeels ; s ill I persevered, anld soon felt It. was hiIeltti i1e In llother res HeeS, yet I did not.see th:, re.tll s I desire t I I I had O: kei it fi irtiffilly for a li.le Imore than a year" when the clmtitfy in( t back was ctirel ; an-lI for inin)nt iths I ha ve enjoyed ihe be-t, oI lieall II. D)tinIng Iithe pams. few weeks I haid i scrofulous swellIng as large as my lIst, gather on another ph Ia ra I my body. I took VEETINE faithfully, and it, relmoved It level wit it lifesurface li a 1m0111h. I Ill Ink I shotild Ivve beel ctred fIn o 1 mai t nrouble sooipr if I had t -ike1 Ia:rgr IdJi!, after hav ig becone acest oned tat Is elfcv s. .et your at irols trolMed wit h scrnfula or kIne5 llsease underst a d I lit It a11kies t ime 1) Cure chrotil diselass ;atI If Iiltey will ImIlent Iy takeVEIETIN , I will i i y judgment, cure theti. With great oblIgations I nim Yourm very truly, 01. W. iANSFI.D. Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal ChIturcl. VEGETINE -PREPARED BY Hu R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegeli U isSold- by all ruggis ts. janf 1 -4wa C~ WEST f ALADDIN U. SONS' I SECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OILt IN USE. Warrantod 150 Degrees Fire--Test. WVATER WVIIITEa IN COLOR. FullaIy Dcodlorized. WBL4. NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD~ DentenniiaI Exposition F~or Execl1eciao of 3Maufneiture AND IIIGIK F"IRE~ TEST. TIdorsed by the Insuranco CompanIeg. &|earl this Ccrlificalec-Onc lf AFany. Thw.a1ry Fline Issener, Co. OF BAVfiMorR, -t <s.. enI lav'itg u-ed theo vartoous oIls oi inihs aiety forillaum aating pu,rposes, takeopleras riN,,in recmmewhIlJutla your Alahddin Secttrity ()il as lihe s,,for. t:ud Icet ever uwed. in our hiouio ..luned] AN.Dif T'W REESE, Prcsident. ]tlnnufatctuared by C. WEST ?A S01NS, Blaltimor. Try it,nnad you wvill uso0 no other. FA TENTTS. Tlo Intenitors and Manuaifacturers. ESTABILISHED 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co., 80LICITORS OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LJAW. Americanl and Foreign Patents. 629 F St., Wasintgton, D. (I. o foes in advanoe, nor until n, Patont is allowed. 1Pofceefor nmakinrJpreliminary Special attention givon to Interfene o Cases beforo the Patent Offico, Infringe mentsutilts in the different States, and tall litigation apportaining to Patents or Inventions. a'endf aKlgs1p for Pamphlet Qf sizly pages. den 4 L .TTEllF O3 It IDGE WAY. A Full and Interosting Account of t ho Festival recontly given there. RIDOEwAY, S. C., Dec. 31, 1877. lB8sse8. A'ditors :-Tho signi ficanco of my nom (e puon (should entitle mo to your for bearanco if not venorativn, at least to the extent of a few jottings of the Christmas Fostival given by the ladies of Ridgeway and vicinity for the benefit of that stalwart corps, the "Moise Ligbt Artillery." For nooks this matter has been agitated, talked of, and noised abroad, and we all began11 to beliovo that strainIg sights would be witnessed, and that mighty events would occur. C-mn mittoes of ladies wero appointed, as sisted by a detail from the Battery, and they all went to work, with the i determination to make it a success, and you know, Moss & Editors, I nothing can be more tonehing than to behold iof t and tender females who have been all weakness and dependence, and alivo to every trivial roughness while treading the usual pa-ths of life, suddenly using a n unshrinking firmness and energy and mnastering those difficulties which often break down the spirits of men. Through the efforts of the committees the town amid country was thoroughly stirred, as i, has never been since the clarion voice of Hampton aroused it from its long slumber of lethargy. The people realized for the time thehigh duty they owed to tho old State and its citizen soldiery. The pro, gramme as arranged was for a Christmas tree in connection with a hot suppor. To meet this ar rangement, and in the absence of a more suitable building, the Masonic Hall sore-room had boon tastefully decorated, and a graceful codar reared to mot the requirements of our annual visitant from the frozen regions of the north polo, at the same time the adjoining store room was being fitted up for the purpose of serving the inner man with the essentials of life. Everything being arranged, the dawning of Christmas day was looked for with many mis, givings for the success of our do termined managers, for with their other difficulties they now had rain, mud and slop to contend with. The old adage, "they that determine half succeed" was fully verified, for they mot the issue squrelv and fearlessly, and determined to go ahead as though the "oriental god of day" wvas poeformning his usual daily duty, in un clouded splendor. At six and a half o'clock tile doors of tihe tree room wore thrown Open, and tile efficient dloor .keeper wvas soon1 besiegedi by an anxionls crowd of enger and bxpectanit signt seers. '"They, jostling, crowd in one wild rush.' There, bonding under' the weight of its varied and innnamorablo gifts, and glittoring from top) to b)ottom withl its mamny..colored tapers, stood the artistically arranged tree. This was a sight to both old and young well wvorth tile trilling cost to see. Thle numbers were soon1 called whlich created much excitemen tand amnusemnent-for a young lady to1 get a bunch of cigars or for a bashful young gent to be p)rosented with a tastily dressed doll. Among tile gifts I noticed some valuable ones, and my attenth,n was particularly arrested by a beautifully executed lamp-shade, made by Miss H. K., a young lady of the neigh borhood, and made a special present to the ci.p ain. The distribution over, the tree, shorn of its glory, was thrown out to make room for other amusements. Supper being next announced, lot me follow the nowv hungry audience into thle supper room. Here we find an amplo sups ply of all kinds of eatables too nu merous to specify. It is enough to say that overy tiling any one could call for wvas there and inl abundance The young ladies were acivo iand obliging in serving the tables, and I hink those young men who ato two or threo times should be excused, as 'twas hard to refuse when waited on by so much grace and loveliness. Supper over, tho young folks rei turned to the next room to enjoy the pleasures of the giddy dance, while the suppor managers disposed of as many of the remnants as possiN blo. Some of the cakes would have equalled in quality and beauty of design McKenzio's artistic skill. One of those, with the words in icing, "Moise Light Artillery," was purclased by the officers of the battery, and forwarded to Ganoral Moiso with their complimonts. Taking overything into considora.. tion, I pronounco the whole affair a grand success. The handsome sum of $90.00 Was realized, with a total expenso of not moro than $10.00. Had the weather been good, I have no doubt the proceeds would have reached $150.00 T,>o in.i praiso cannot be be stowed upon the managers, both ladies and gentlemen, for the activi ty and unflagging energy they dis played in pushing this entertainment to such a succesful termination. Whoro all did so well I will refrain from singling out individuals. I will merely say that the citizens of Ridgeway and vicinity are alivo to to its in torost, and intend, whenever the command "action" is given, to soo that their battery has their in.. divid' support. GnanocK. THE 1PARIS EXPOSITION. Senator Butler has written a let ter to B. F. Crayton, Esq., of Ander son, advising the representation of South Carolina at the Paris Con,. tennial. He suggests that the fol lowing specimens be sent : A small bale of our low country moss, with a brief description of the manner of its use in making horse collars, mattresses, &c. ; specimens of our phosphate and kaolin do posits ; different kinds of wood for building, manufacture of vehicles, &c., &c. ; iron, copper, gold and manganese; different kinds of pot. tory clay, with a brief description of the mannor of its manufacture in vessels, with a sample of the vessels; specimens of our soap--stone deposits, lime-stono deposits, clay for making brick, and a "specitnen brick;" granite and whet rock; bale or bales of our cotton; bale or bales of our different kinds of grasses; samples of our rice, and of every variety of our cereals and products which are not perishable; peanuts, cotton seed, with the oil made frorn them, with description of the mode of expressing the oil ; speimens of our flora and fauna ; specimens of our horticultural p)roducts, fruits, &c.; specimens of our manufactured goods of every kind and dlescription. fIn fact, we should have on exhi bition -specimens and samples of everything in the State wvhich will iorm the world uf our resources. If drawings could be mado, without too much exp)ense, of the water pow ers on our streams, and of our manufacturing establishments, with the location, latitude, climate, acces sibility by railroad or water tranis portaLtion it would be very desirable.. LIBERIA N ExoDus.-Yostorday there, were some seventy-fivo negro wamon,. b 3aring children in their arms and small ones following them around in this city, with the intention of leav ing for Liberia to-day. They had boon duped into the idea that theogreat. steamnship) was to leave to-day, sold. out all their chattles in their coun try homes, and came here with the. requisite greonbacks for Liberia. On Rutledge Avenue they presented. a fearful sight. Melancholy, sore and disappointed, they sought the race. course to lodge for last night, and see Emancipation to-day, hear exo dus speeches, and try to live on until the ship arrives.-Journal of Con merce, 1st inst. It is stated as a curious factr that the recent relapse of Senator ?at torson into a condition of danger-. ens nervous prostration was caused by t he sudden and' violent"ringing of the door-bell by a bel ated ser-. vant, His ner'vousness mus~* been fearful, that so trivial currence could have affected i~ seriously.