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THE RADICAL PROGRAMME, --- o PREPARING FOR THE CONGRES SIONAL CAMPAIGN. Appealing to the Pocket--Protective Tariff and Steamship Subsidies--The Pope and Rebel Claims--Laying the Plans for a Platform. Correspondence New York Herald.] WASHINGTON, D. C., April 23.--The Republicans are gradually forming their line and preparing their plan of campaign. A large part of their policy for the fall depends on the e blunders of the Democrats, and they mean to make a great deal of the Southern claims business. .The un expected adoption by the Ways and Means Committee of an income tax bill has given the Republican lead ers a good deal of satisfaction. They are opposed to it, but they may allow it to pass in the Senate, where their majority is narrow that a few absentees will give the Democrats control, and they say that if an in come tax is actually levied it will save New York, New Jersey and Connecticut to the Republican party. But aside from these tem porary issues, which are expected to be helpful in the fall canvass, the party leaders are coming to an agreement upon permanent ques tions. Mr. Blaino's speech at Ches ter on Saturday is intended to range his party definitely in favor of protection and in opposition to all changes in the present oppressive tariff. He introduced to-day a resolution in the Senate declaring that there ought to be no change in the tariff. At the same time Mr. Blaine is in favor of large subsidies to a number of lines of ocean steam ers as a concession to commerce, and it is probable that a high pro tective tariff, with subsidies to ocean commerce, will be found among the permanent planks in the Republican platforms hereafter. It may turn out also that this platform will con tain a resolution favoring the speedy completion of all public works, such as river and harbor improvements, public buildings and fortifications and a liberal policy for the improve ment of great national channels of commerce like the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Finally, there are many indica tions to show that the party leaders mean to go cautiously into an anti Catholic and Know Nothing move ment. The repeated denunciations of Secretary Schurz as a foreigner would not have been ventured on by cautious and skilful politicians were there not a purpose behind it, and one sometimes of late hears in Re . publican circles a discussion of the question whether "the *Pope and the rebel claims" would not carry the country. Altogether the Republi cans are picking up courage. They feel themselves getting into shape, and they do not think their oppo~ nents are either wise or united. They believe that the currency question will be out of the way be.. fore 1880, and that next fall they have a fair chance, what with the scare about rebel claims and the bribe of subsidies and internal im provements, added to a defence of the present tariff, to carry a majori. ty of districts for the House. HAMS ! HAMS! ! TJUST 11ECE1VED a lot of choice Mag. 0nolia Hams uncanvassed, Lard and Bacon. ALSO, Flour, MIeat and Pearl Grist always fresh and everything usually fotund in a first class Grovery House. ALSO, The finest Winos. Brandies and Whis kies that can be had. All kinds of cool drinks pinepared in the most tasty man ner at R. J. McCARLEY'S, april 18 Jas. B. Aiken's .ld stand. Notice. Thereby give notice that I have sold to M~ Ar. F. W. H{abenicht, the entire stock, fixtures and good-will of the Morning Star Saloon. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage bestowed on me ia the past, I bespeak a continuance of the samie for my successor. J. GROESOHEL. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. *A LL persons indebted' to me will .-.make immnediate payment. I will * ~ be found at the dry goco is store of B. Su genheimer, fe I must .have money, . sI contemnplate leaving soon for Europe. april 4-t2xl J. GROES8OHEL. .s !Ion ! oo THEj Columbia Ice House is now open 4.for the seasoni. afidr propated to Bell niatural Ice at from 1 to 1W eht er L p@nh Merh ttQ qutitt lise TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WINE TILL IT RIPENS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 187r. 'ome of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be mnde. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these i3 a wine of the vintage of 1864, described as a "Sweet Union Port,' but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in it as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con siderable quantity. Tne whole stock is in the hands of the well-l.nown wholesale grocery house of the 'lhurbers.--N. Y. Tribune, Nov. t9, 17 The above speaks for itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, liquored nor watered; that It has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. West Broadway, Rc.de and Hudson Streets, Ntw-Yonxr. WATERS' ORCI[ESTRION .-inos ORGAN is tho nost benilrulin stvlo and p,rl'ect in ton p no ever urtsle. Ir. bas theeelebrated C'onecer to stop, whilcl is a ine limtntion fthciinmant Volee, anmr two nad a hini' Octaves of bells tuned in perlect lar maony with thre ree"l8, and theireelrct is ns,ng ical and eleetri:ytrng. WVATElIC < ('i.A11I10 NA, Olt('IIESTitAL, CONCERTO, VES' ER,CENTENNIAL CI1lMES, C HIIAPEL, aind COTTAGE ORGANS, in Unique Freneh Cn Sie cotnbino i'ULtITY 'ofVOICING teith great voalstttu gtonc, stl able for Pnrloro' lurhla. WATERS'B PIANOS, (rttt1ttttttrc, ARE TIlE REST MAD1E; tic 'I'one,Touch, WVorkmanship, and iurnbillty Unsurpassed. Varrantetd for SIX YEARtS. I'ILICES I XTIt E1ElIY 1,0Wfor ensh.Mons tIly Inist atllment- received. Instruments to let until patid for as per contract. A I.brnl llseonurt to 'i,eeh.....oIini.<e,Chsce.,.s')c , etc. AGENT.S VANT'1'ED. peic Iinducements to the trade.llhastratd ttaltgn s ilnlled. Second-lhnnd Iustruwnentsat G1REAT IAIt. GAINS. IlOltACI: WATERS & SONS, Ianufncturers and Dlealers, 40EAST14th iT.,UN1ONSQUARE1,N.Y. Best is rhaa NEW WILLCOX & GIBS Silent Sewinq Machine. Latest Invention, Prodneing Marvelous Results. Its surpassing merit, places it. beyont all con petitIon, und nakes it th' cheapest, notwwitht standing the large indncomen n,s offere'il b.y sellers or noIsy, har't-runnxinxg, troutblesome, t,wc t.hread, tension machInes. Only Mlachine ill thle World witt. willh no0 TensIiion to Write by Postal Card for Price List, List of Offices, &c. WILL('OX & UIJIIS S.3M. C( (0or. Bonud St.) 05b6 I.icuvny, N. Y W. G.7ROCHEL MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS removed to the store next to the post-offieo, wvhere he wvill be0 glad to) re ceive his friends and customers. A full line of Snmples will be kept on hand, from whicsh customecra may inake selections. Ho nowt has the finest line of French and English goods over brought to this market. He is also prepared to cut or to mnak up goods for those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. fa- Gleaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for past patron. ago, ho solicits a continuance of the sume, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18WW. (. ROHE. AUGUSTA iiukL~ Corner of Broad and Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, O &. AS been thoroughly renovated, re. L.mod'eled and newly furnished, It is located in the centre of business Telegraph Offce in the liotel building. Express Office in the same block, Post.. Office only one bloc0k off. All other pub lic convenieceos close at hand. t" The, Offco of' the Hotel will be opnan An th6 A nIgt maai guss ..anbo IKLINCK, WICETBEM G& CO, O3 M- CI3A I.s a?TOaT C rpis. cl. HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TEJAs, WINETBS ATJD IQ;cro~Ss (l iERS sent receive tho sam att-n it'm at,; when given in per.<on ; tndi spe ial J Calr(; 1ai U 1n to 'I i:I.III . Jt.1 f r l Catta!oge. j inll' ' \i " C:.\sli[.. ~Y cutomners know that I have heretofore led the F1UNITUImtE trade of the L Sourh, itt style, tlnality an1d prices. Th'llu tilm( hits ao ,4 wt hent'lus o go is can b.) p tirch.i.1 as cheap from ine as in the North and West. I do not go back:war"Is, hat continually raise the sit: narltd of my geods. and (ld n1ew st.yhs. I Ita v ti im t it r,0 liti')n; ill jri ' , wo bie' v 'r 1 :,;: bi.'. ;n l sp,.Irel nu x penseto plaee in your hantil I a i" i ist 01 it will LI11)l yol tit 1., t'rchta;tt g<o l. I repectflllty invite you to call antd exlttnint, my stock an1 prices before pur Or,lers by I maeil wi' receive as niuc' attention at if give"n in person. It woult1 un,(ike the list too Iar,;', t - -e il- - aII I -,:.)y all tie ttii.-r<ntt price's oI Parlor Sutits, Dining Ito um. 41ikeo. Stanl-linttg. 1'.trlr an l L dies' Desks, Secreta -'iu , Dwu f C.ibr:a;i'<. an 1 It ,o'( l.Isets. mat;! 'tettnrn " I bv Y no . Thanking you 'oe past f.tVors, I reumain, yUur'S respl,cifuIlly, U. 'V. DeGRAAF, 147, 147 and 149, BROAD STREE T, jatn 8i-.kL, u tE,C 'i' N"' chargo for drayage or packing. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chaibot Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, * 3ook Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs D Desks, Totel-racks, Wash, standP, Lounges, Sofas, Hall -~itands, Hat Racks, Coat SI-iooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un - e~qua. JMY- Save high bills by purchasing AT IIOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF RUSTIC, WI.low Sr.D.s, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades MATTRESSE.i, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIIING Neatly done at modorate Prices. Furniture made to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of Metalie and Rosewood Burial Casesa and Collins of the finest tinish. Also, a cheap) stock of Coflins. ___ __F. W. Phillip. A y e r'swngT~ahn Iflair Vigor, T~D<;4 For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. ' A dressing 4 once agree- . Ak~ able, healthy, ADJL581 and cff'ectual " .L l''i for preserv- ~H ~ 'i~ ing the hair. Faded or gray III TG htair is soonh restored to its 'Vsflo .n iI f ue original color, with the gloss anid roiy freshness of youth. T1hin hair is IA'zt%IIwIijIi(n thickened, falling hair checed, and .imlclo. baldness often, though not always, 2-Ku ~ ) E ' cured by its use. Nothing enn re- J-~4)4III ih un store the hair where the follicles are U~ u..N s'e~ destroyed, or the glands atrophied ~ ~ E n'eIs~ (mnd decayed. But such as remnaini~ouk can be saved for usefulness b)y this 4-fviiy 0'FmIl 154 application. Instead of' fouling the ' U?13111. bair with a pasty sediment, it wviIll~ keep it clean and vigorous. Its NmgoMilili eto idisdrc occasional use will prevent the hairfomfIoIaoy,ritngar'ieoih from turning gray or falling offr, cciMci and consequently prevent baldness. Wl A L i CS tios dngoouan inurousto dd ew gchne the har, theVigor an onl beneft Tim 1'u4Ay ~ CE HAI D ES ING MUN CLIO FN T INTTUED able Conainig netheroilTor e URfolin secintinupoint of .e a dye,i oesnotsoi whte am 1-(, rea 50101inponeiony ith Coun bric an yo lats ongon he ai- Zion tud nsi h nin n givng t arIc glsBylusre ndE Mo eLngeigle L Mgathcmlun gratolblperfumo s~nd-Performnes aill Va reoie ino PRRP1~R ~r$2.0 r scholticny t of ifor wand Dr. . C AYE & O., owel, Ms P, Th ECI:.AIS eb Machine.eipal Frefo those deaUUl eerious Dsub-sHue nte lu tions- dageou an inurou.t Addxress,le d id hr b NEV1TS ANib IERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS 1 UBLT.IHEl) EERY WEDNESDAY AT WIN"N SBORO,S. 0. nY THE WINNSBORO PUBLISilHING C IT CONTAINS A SUMDAIRY OF TH', LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, State News, Political News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVE. SPECIAL ATTENTION. TiIIE LOCA. COLUMN. Is well filled with town and county news! The aim of the Publishieq is to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 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