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Van~ ang r5end TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. - TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - - $4.0 4 Six-months. - - - - 2.0 " It Three months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For each subsequent insertion 604. Obitua ries and Tributes of Respect charged for s advertisements. Liberal discount made or contract advertisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. eatly executed at this office,-CIIEAP OR CASH. PlcO8l'ECTIJr. If the people can, by combined and earnest effort in the next two elections, aid in rescuing the coun try from the surging waves -of the Radical maelstrom which threaten s to engulf our liberties and civiliza tion beneath the dark waters of a military despotism under Grant, there is much to encourage our efforts for prosperity. We have passed through thirteen years of experiment with the agri cultural freed labor of tho South. Practical men have had the oppor tunity of estimating its value, and can now make arrangements based upon knowledge, free from the ignorant interference and dictation of Northern officials sent here to ruin the people. The relations of means to end and of labor and capital in agriculture can adjust themselves. The rich coast region of this State, which formerly con tributed very largely to the pros perity of Charleston, is now uin productive from the demoralized condition of the labor in the rice region and the yearly recurrence of caterpillars on the sea islands. But the fine uplands are there, and will grow other crops than blackseed cotton. And the labor with the swamp lands in good hands can be made manageable for successful rice culture. In winter this whole region is a paradise, and in summer, with proper precautions, it can be well worked and enjoyed. To illustrate the . fact of health we would refer to the town of Beau fort. In former days the inhabi" tants, born and raised there for generations, were remarkable speci mens of physical size and beauty. The Johnsons, Stoneys, Fullers, Elliotts, Cuthberts, Barn wells, Meanses, Frasers, Guorrards, Fick lings, Bythewoods, and others, were stocks remarkable for their appear. ance anywhere in the world. The climate is the same now that it has been for the two hundred years, and with relief from the oppressions and disorders of the past thirteen years, the people may achieve again prosperity. They have character and intelligence and energy. With the deepening of this bar, Charleston will become the finest harbor on the Sonthern coast. With the opening of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad, it will become the nearest seaport to the great produce markets of the Northwvest. With the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad in the hands of Southern men, Charleston will offer the Atlantic port by the most direct and shortest route from San Diego. The phosphate dis coveries offer an inexhaustible bed of manure for increasing and re newing the fertility of our land. Let us only bend all our efforts for a few years to secure good government ; and before us will be fields for the exertion of illimitable enterprise. One thing at a time and the most important and indis pensable first-good government. We must now make a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether, to escape the whirlpool of Radical revolution.-Jo urnal of Conmmrce. IN BAAKR&UPTUY. In the matter of WILLIAM D. AIKEN, Bankrupt. W'OMwo IT MAY coNoERN-The under isigned hereby gives notice of his ap p ointment as Assignee of the Estate of WII.LIAM D. AIKEN, of the County of Fairild, and *tato of Sou th CairolIina, who lhas been adjudged a Bankrupt upon undersigned. A UG UST A HJT EL~ Corner of.Broad and Washington Streets, A U4USTA, G I. HAS been thoroughly renovated, re modeled and newly furnished. It is located in the centre of business Telegraph Offoe in the H otel building. Express Office in the samne block. Post Offlce only one block of. All ether pub lie conveniences close at hand. A&-The Offie of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests will be receivred or cled at any hour. 'V W. MOORE, Proprietor. ' mtan of ard, S0n nai- ay. PIANO8 & ORGANS At Manufacturers' Prices. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, UA., T iE rreat Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers ofthe Southl, now sell In.. struments from all leading Makers diire"et to purchasers on the No Agnts, No Commission Plan, at. Marutairer's Fae tory Pacieis, thereby giving pureliasers the large commissions heretofore ,aid Agents. From $50 to $101) actually saved in the purchase of atn Instrument tntler r this new system. Write for particulars. ,I Wo can't bo undersold. Special Offers THAT BEAT THE WORLD. 7 Oct. Planos, $135. 4 Stop Organs, $55. 7 Oct Pianos, 1.1, ;Stop rgns, G'). Oct. Pianos, 1f0. 9 stop Or-gaus, ;7. Gr'd Sq'o Pianos,178. 12 Stop urgans,78 MASON & HA MLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. 1 J Stops, $108. Send North atd be Swindled. Not by reputable makers like St.'in wav, Chickering, Steek, Knabe, but by 1logn's Manufactturers who advertise S91U1n Pianos for t260; $6'50 Piatnos for $175: 8.7u Or gas for $5. Deception andl fraud are in all suchi absurd ollYer. Buy luxstru ments made by old and always reliable nianuciteturers like Chickering & Sons, Knabe & Co., Ilallet & Davis. Mathushek 'no.Co., Haines Bros., Mason & lamlin. And vonu will have those that will last a lifetimeo and pilese you le-"tter every day. All instrume nts we sell bear the makers nat.,es and are guaranteed for six years. Fiftecn )ays Tri.l If desired. We pay all freight if not satisfaetory. Illustrated Catalogues free. Write to LUDDEN & BATES, april 12-3m Savan nal, Ga. Ay er's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, J Colds, Whooping Cough, B3ronchitis, Asthma, and Con. -lnption. The reputation it has attained, In consequence of the marvellous cures It has produced during thc last half cen tury, is a sunlicienit assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be dlesiredl. In abnost every section otf country there are p)ersons, p)ulicly known, wiho have been restored from alarming and even desperate dliseases of the lungs, by f-ts use. All wvho have tried it ac- w* knowledge its superiority ; and wherc its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to emplloy to re lieve the distress and sullering pecuiliar to pulmonary affections. Cincany PEc. 'ronAL always affords iustant relief, and performs rapid cures of tihe miler va- li rieties of bronchial dlisorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid ~ the (list ressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it En Is invaluab)le; for, by its tImely use, multitudes arc rescued and restored to health. ThIs medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to be0 w forgotten. No family should be with- l' out it, andi those who have once used th it never wvill.1) Eminent Physicians throughout the A Country prescrib)e it, and Clergymen '* often recommend it from their knowi edge of Its effects. Dr. , C, PREPARED BT D.,C.AVER & CO,, L.owell, Mass., Practioal and AnalytScal Chemisgtg.I UOLD DT ALL DRIUOOZBTS EVERWyAERRut, Great aed.uction! --HO I FOR - -----o HE first Houso in town to reduce gi WVhiskey to ton cents a drink, Bear to flye cents a glass and Billiards fif teen cents per game. ilaviniga large and well selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of pc which the following are a few of the '5t brands: s Pure old Kentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, t XXXX and Baker Ryo, Sour Mash Stone 0 Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cognaei, California, Peach and Apple Brandies. Champagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cineinne ti Lager Beer always kept on Ice, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks ', prepared in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 8tit 3. ti ManA1niEY. ) KLINCZ, WICKNBECiG & CO, [AVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF E'EA.S, WISES A.2JD .IQ,UOS RDIlS sent receive the same attention as when given in person; anid special J care isgiven to packing. end for Catalogue. jan Tl't\N CASI. TO THE PUBLIC. Y etustom,urs know titt. [ have heretoforo led the FUll NITUIIE trade of the L. Sol,h, itn style, gnality anld prices. 'hl14 tilao hits c'omno whon t!hese goo,ls can be purchaso, as chenp from me as in ie North and West I do not, go haekw"ar1s, but continually raise tie standard of tiy goo(ls, ant add ,w sty los. [ Iive ntu" 1I ro l l::tions in prir:s w hecr:ver possible. athi spared no tense to laIe inl your han is a ii"ie list th it will help yOu to pulrehtso goods. Sr'spltfully invito you to call and examine my stock and prioes before pur hasiing elsewhlere. Orders by mil wil receive as much attention as if givent in person. It wouhl Ilake tl list too l,tr t.) destribet an 1 'c v alil the different prices of arlor Snits. )ining ll lito . Ofilen. Standing, Parlor and L -dies' Desks, Secreta es, Dwalbrri es, and o,)< Casos, mnanllt'acture by lin. Thanking you for past f'vors, I reuain, yours respuctfIlly, G. V. )eGRAAF, 147, 1474 and 149, BROAD STREET, jan R-.a.g t a-a *'No charge for drayage or packing. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambet Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, - /Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Toal- racks, ZWash ,tandv, Lounges, Sofas, Hall bStands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands--for - Design and Workmanship Un equaled. R" Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF Rus'riC WINDoW SIADELs, Low in Price, D)arable alnd Convenient. rTey ill never get out of order, and will last longer thanl any other Shades MATTRESSE , Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children'b uLriges. LUMBER And Shingles at .Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at modorate Prices. Furnituro made to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on liandl a full supply of Mectalic and 31msewoond Bnrial Cases d Collins of the Iinest finish. Also, a cheiap) stock of' Cullins. W. W. Phillipsa TePtn Self-Acting Cow Milker MTfg Co. i lson of ts city. sent free to anuy mi'tirca. * OGlce, 575 Blroadway, Newv York. Y.TERS' OR CIIESTR TON .m2ORGAN is t itn ,ttO4 benast it I inI r ti~n eve ntindle. I t hasn-Ma V ~ to,alo,i wicheit a1fino/ * tun ted i pecrfi'rt hitr it.y witls tre reeIn, . I and tIshe i'r:'c ii sung IN,oIai ES~irle. , ('oNCElIITO, MAESP ITA41E' Ol(. AN., in Utire Frieh (n , cantbinte PUt lTYl' 0 Y'OlIN(0 u'ith greait minoJ o'ttne, anitnble for Pas-ior ot',ria hurch.Y5.181 ATER PAO 21'% % i W' TU 01 IPOE otrkuan,nhitsii and nurnb'tlHti y UaninrPnsed t. nrranttedl for SI X YEAlItS. t ICES EX TIIEi~tE Al.owfor enah.a1on- J X I IT Y ty Intlnt ntstt received. Intu uststotfl I til paid for as per conttract. A Liberal i ~ i i cotnd-litud Insttrnteenta tnt (4RLEATI IIAit.t 4INS. IlOl1AACE WATlElis & SONS, atttfnetuurern andi Denuurrs, refoo"itgpcfcpinsf3ue WEcsCLAIM hoRpTstE IMPROVED NE~ WILOO &SEBBWINGig 40ESh4hl T.,UNI A l2R E,N.YEIE!riority:I inle sthiis entonerdeesdre. ilent Sewing ahie 'itest Invention, Producing Marvelous YPA OLPICS lesuilts. dredfrieursndarclr. Its sutrpazsstng merit, plnees It, beyond all coin- Ades litlont, antI makes It, the cheapest., net withs stnding theo largo IndueementIs offered by Tm VInyMgC llers of noisy, hard-running, troultesomec, t,wo- teon reareat unalesicaychnnCon 'ritebceeotangCry foiPrictList Lis of Officing.o. 4-II4Ll OXunni(g.lNoiseleCO CorPeroforiu)s6al'i Varieties og. Work NE)YS ANI IIERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS I UDLISUIED EERI WEDNEDAT AT WIN N SBORO, C. DY THE WINNSBORO PUBLISHiNG CG IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVE[:NTS OF THE DAY, State News, County News, Political News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTUENT RUCEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. TilE LOCA 4 COLUMN. La well filled with tawn and county news The aim of the PublisherR is to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of Sublscriptionl, payable invaria lbly in advance: Onie copy, onu year,---..- ----$3.00 One copy, six mxonths, - -- - - S 1.6G. Oine copy, three mnonthR, - - - $1.00. F'ive cop)ies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. TIin co',ies. nnle year, at - - - - $2.60. T'wen :tyE ni . on oUd Va.. at -. - $2.50). To every personu mtakmg up1 a einh ot ten or more subscribers, a coply will be sent free for oneo year. The names consti tuiting a club nieed not all be at. the same post-oflice. JOB PRINTING. IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS DONE IN TIlE l EST bTYLE AND &T TIIE LO I EST PRICES. We are prepared to> furishal, en short notice. BANK OHECKS, NOTES BILL H EADS, LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES, INqVITATIONJS, QARDS, POSTERS AW BLA NKS, POSTAL CARDS, ETC.,ETO Terms for Job Work-Cash on Delivery. All business communications should be addressed to the W###beo P#blishng Companyl WiWWSDORtO, 86