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Ii TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri.Wekly One Year. -- - 1.0 66 t Six-muonthH. - - -- - 3.0 Threz raon,thH. - - - 1.0i RATES OF AI)vERTISINO. One square one intiortiort $1.00. For eaeh o'r e(uont irxertrion 506. Oi>itua xiox and Tri ute of Itepe(;t charg,'l for H ad vortiernontH. Iibaral dliHcout matode or contraot ad,voxtiomonts. ---0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter IIead%, Envelopes Potors, Cardi, Invitations, 'I'ioke., &o. n-atly executed at thia oiice,-CIIEA1' POR CASi. GENMiAL GO33[P. Ex.Governor Moses still lingers in New Yolk. Sixty-sevon failures are reported in Now York city during July. There is not a section in Georgia where the farmers cornplain of poor crops. Selma, Alabama, received its first bale of new cotton on the first instant. A tornado swept through south eastern Indianau, on the 1st instant, damaging crops, trees and buildings quito serioufsly. Coinage operations at the New Orleans mint will be siusponded for three months, in consequenco of the yellow fever. The Paris ,Jardin d'Acclmation lately acquired seven elephants, ten lions, fourteen giraf'os and other animals from Nubia, at a cost of $50,000. Count DolBocdico, the Russian Consul-Uonoral at Now York, died last Friday night, at Vhito Sulphur Springs, Va, The Now York Star predicts that the time is near at hand when the South will be filled up with well to do Northorerti. The case of McElwoo vs, Black well, the manufacturor of Durham tnoking tobacco, which wats recent ly docided by the patent. oflico in favor of Blackwoll, hasbetu ap. pealed, A quarantine of twenty lays has been established at Wilmington, N. C., against all persons conii from any city south of that, whorc yellow fever or other contagious or infectious disease exists. ~ The special now and charming feature of the Paris fA te last month Bowlogitng The umintio of the laester which oro fr'igo:aonth pluvs wt c?"is the rihstkoblemn long series of years, au-l the United States will have 150,000,00i0 bushels to spare for exportation. In the Cabinet one day last week, a letter was read front the Mexican authorities 1)y Secretary Evarts, charging that the Americans have been stealing cattle from Mexico. A brief discussion ensued, but no action was taken. A Boston paper says that D)oug lass,F. Jerrokd, Jr., son of the famous English writer, is ill at Greenville, Miss., and his wvife and three ohildren are in such destitute cirotnmtanes that he has appealed to the public for help. Gen. Roger Do Trobriandi, who wan in command at Now Orloans in January, 1874, when United States troops entered the hall of the H-ouse of Representatives, has asked to be placed on the retired list of the army on account of his ago. The election in Memphis, Tenn., agoording to latest reports, was not fetzitphpf ph o National Green - back-ary,but was accomplished by s9e izaton of Indlepondent Denits and the Ropublicans, led by 8 . A. J' Viuighan, who lost a l.hI the Confederate service. T4)rqentine 1Republio news paper~s r'ep&t the country overrun with the agents of American amanu-, factures. and products. The trade of the cosMtry is now in the hands of the Gei'nans. TJhe Boston A d. eertiser publishes a special edit ion in Spanish to push B.oaton goods in Soqth Americna. Miss Susan B. Anth)ony delivered a spirited politionl addiress at a meeting of the National .'-eon-. backers at ,Roohestor, New York, rasday evening. Shp *aid the 'w0 e were ready to stamd on' any bhV e b it for greenioks or sile r9 f~ trade ir, protection, r fb~or women were atpltfr SPRINU HAS COME, --AND New Style Goqds --AvY.-.. ('fST ARtRIVED), incinling, all to !. uoveltir-s of the Sw:ol. at th jVinns bhoro D)ry (,Gods, Futacy GUoods and Millinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishev to return her sin e're thanks to her friend. and'the publie genurally for tUo past iatronag:e, olici - ting a continuUace of the nrne. She will undeavur a4 heretofore an'l is deteriniiuod to ph-ast- the niost tstiliou4. M1illin,rv and al''ny i(,oo:l Stock is complete, Frenh i'at rn Ifats, trimnmed and untrimitnetl,Straw lIattt itd LonnetS, Sun Ifats au. Sailors, Iii bbons, Si1ka, Laces, F,werti, l: tther;, llunsions, Neck ''iet, ItUlliing;, Lin1(0r1 anwl hace Setts, Iliat,li<erchief, Corset4, (;loves, Iiutton , &c,, &c. -o S-contl lot of Sprintg (,:tlice' , atl:o a; nic4 lot of 1)ress (oods, M.I\i:it s, . \lg+ts, JplIutn:se Silks. ash"l 'op,iilns, and otht'r Ini(e .\lal,-rials and Tr iuInin (all nnti se, laij: , for your A lIr~e lot of .I-', lad -es' and (hilliren'u;.Shoes, (lenits' n I Iry.;' Fui an,l'Stratw I ats, ine ait cor" .e. A thoice lot of 'aily l;orce,rir-q, (rr die., ('nake. 1l \bcket. TCobuuuac C i 'r.!. Kcri':;-na OiI, Ilwirwr, \\untdenwa4rec, inwa%re, C'rock-ry, t&c. A (itittity of Iauii!er for site low for caslh. ii,aurli ;tn .J. (.. 1O)1(0i. Ayer 's Cherry Peatoral For Disoases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs. 4 Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronohitis, Asthma, and Con numption. The reputation it has attained, In conSctenece of the mnrve;llous cures it has produced dtrii; the last half cen ttry, is a stilli;lett assmurnce to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can he desired. In ahtsnot every section of country ther'e are persons, puhlicly known, who have heen restored from alarmin:; antl even desperat.e diseases of' the hmtiis, by its use. Alliwh th,lave tr-ied Itito littowledgeo Its superiority ; and( wvhere Its v'irtutes aru knaown, no0 one. bIttes as to whlat mecdicinie to :a'pioy to re lieve t.ho dlistress andic suirring pieculiar to p)ulmonry airecCtionsi. City.nny Pi,c, 'roJin.a niways nifords in'stnant relier, and1( p)erftormls rapi cures of thu inider va rieties of' brotuiatl disordler, as wvell as the ure fmidale diseases of the luugs. As a safegnard to childlren, amid the dIist.ressinag diseases wh'lich beset the TVhroat and Chest of' Chiildhoodl, it is luvaluabiIle ; tor, by Its timewly usae, multitudes are res.cued anid reCstored to health., This medicIne gains friends at every- trial, as the cures it is constantly pr'oducilng are too remnar);able to be forgotten. No family shiould be with Iu It, and1( those who lave once used it never will. Eminent, Phy'sichans throughout the country prescri be it, and Clergymewn oft.en recommewnd It fr'om their knowi edge of its cIiet,s. PaE~PARED fly Dr. I. C,* AYER & C0,, Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Chemists. 40LD DIT AL.L DRUGoiSTs EVEREvwuERR, TOTAL ABSTINENCE AlGIETLLT IPENS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the sna.rket. Dr. U nderhill,* the well-known grape-grower of Crotoun Point, diedi in x8yr. Siome of i s heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wvines then on hand to be sold or any more to be maide. The grapes have sometimes been sent .to mnarket, and sometimes left to decay upon the v'ines, It 1s only now that the other heirs have succeded in arranring for a scttlcment of the ostat" and the sale of the ilnes on hand. Among these is a wine cf the i intage of x8646 described as a "Sweet Union Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any o'her 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 wvine now necessible in any con siderable quaniy.nThe wholese stocinte hanso the wellknow whole stoalie thoe oueof the Thurbers.-N V.Tiun The above speaks .for itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither dagwnt, //g~u'd nor walted,' that It has becai ripened and mellowed by age, and for medic.nal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the lending D)ruggists throughout the United States, andI at ,whQlesale from the undersigned, who wIll forward descriptive pamphlet, ree of eharge, on opplication. .Respeelf4lly, ete,, E ICM.A TURBER & CO. Weal Dtawdeqy, Rudas at ZIudAs .WDw jl..maw-Yoax, BEST FAMILY SI The "NEW AMERICAN" is easi!y learned, d with less labor than any other machino. 1 ..5. DOV3.Y, Manaagor, 04 X. FUBN Q/- Save high bills by purclhsinc A NEW SU uSTri WINDoW SIIADEs, Low in Pr will never get out of order, and will MATTI Spring iiods, Picturo :Frames, Pic Carriages. LU i And Shingles at .'ri REP Ne;ay (o at modorate Pric UNDETAKEI I keep on hand a full supply of M and Coflins (f thu finest iniii. Alsc it rR TO THE \V ~Yistomorq knouw thaf. T hav bient .1 'L Snde,tu tyle, rinality anid piri.s. . t.im , h '' (1 )'ut when3f tioA~i 41) lai e. : c't go b)ack vair.1s, but continually e~ to pine in your h in 14 :a viz i lit pectfuilly inivito youI to call an I ex g elsewhe~re. rs byV mail wi i Ireonivye as rmuc'h tir ta.l mf:atn the list too latr.: t > I d wr SuiI s. D)in ing R~o ,m. I 'Ill' Stani Dwr ir.irio', aind Iioi- Oas's, mii man kinag you for paslit favors, I re maini, 147, .1 jan 8 .7ko-No chairge for draygl.;e or packing. KLINOKrC, WICE~ HAVE ALWAAYS ON TIAND A CAR~ -AND A CHOICE TTE.AS, WiJsrE~s )RDERS Rent receive the same attentie .car*o is given to packing. end for C'n Jan TERMS The Patent Seil W.IOnoft laid city,.en Ofmle, 575 lIronm AUGUSTA HtTEL Corner of Broa~d and Waishington Stre~ets, A UGUISTA. (I &, T T ASi be thor.onghly a-enovated,re -L. ..).m del ed and newly furnished. It iN lcnentedc in the cntre of bloirdness Telegraph oo ini ths llotel building. Express Oflico in the saumo block. P1st. Ofioe only ore blook ok. All other pub lie convenieneen$ oipge at hjj d, .7?Yr Tihe O(loe of the Ho0t0l will bet open during the pight, apa guesto will be rceOived1 or 01 lIed at~ any hour. *" W. MOORF, -Proprietor. Itates of Board, $2.0) per dlay oct 2--x y 50Dfozen Coats' "otton for sale a July 27 . F. unMoATERs &. r. W ARHREAN? IT IS 'AIi ONLy SEWING A.,ii' I. WIIICU I. A tci.f-+hread'ng '::itlo, It has Self-Scttilng Needle. Never trecks the Tlirea:. Never ;-Ips Stitches. - .: t !.;test fl :I:: g, IT U.US A New And smple Devec 'oR Winding the Bobbin, Without rem^v'nq the p:rp r-og thu Iialta,. U W i,et I. a.-t N . yo tuthread.ug 1Lo' )iachiue. Tho r:mplcst, tho ?Cost Durable, and 1i ovc:y respect the EWING MACHINC. oes not L.t out of order, and will do more work :lustratcd Circular furnished on app:ication. WA.NTED. Charles Stroot, Da:timoro, L4& ITURE, Arrived and to. arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambei Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, 3ook Cases, 13ureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, To,% el-racks, \Vash standi , Lotungs, sofas, Hall stands, Hat Racks, Coat [Iooks, Corner Stands-for Design and WorlmnligU equaled. AT HOMi. PPLY OF ice, Durable and Convonient. They ast longer than any otier Shades IESSE i, hures, Brackets, Mirrors, Chiktrcn's [BERl ceu to Suit the Times. AIRING es. Furnitire made to orde;. 'S PEPART-AENT. etalic and Rosewood Burial Cagos I, cheap stock of Coflins. . W. Phillips. 1'UI LC. foro i'sl tho .P1'R \ViT~'u fr..1 of the in b3 pulrch.ised asi cheapj fromi mei asi in raise the st: n dard of my)3 goocl. nna14 ada. -sw torav:er ~)1:.i1)ila. an 1 spared no tit will hot p yo a t> p r e ~ ..' , . .-k. . mine may t,ock and1( pric<. biefore piir.. antina if glyon~ in person. i an'c-ay all th,o different, pylces of ling,~ IMrlor and L~ dies' eks Secreta-. .nr:cte1$ btjaCfy, . V. .)GiR).A AI3t L7.1 andL 149, BROAD STREET, 3Q& 00, EFULLY SELECTED STOCK Og LSSORTMENT OF an s wvhen given in person; anad specl taloguie, CASH.--. -Acting Cow Milker MTfg Ce, me U 111 it nn tall r,* I at b it ia a frC ar GOEO. Ec. IUING, Presiden.t, dway, Now York. BOOT AND SHOE MAKE~R, WINN8BOPO. 8. C. LYON's 1~ 5a4ent Metallo PRlEVENT Boots and Shoes F'rom Ruxnig over, 8trill of oR t2p Mel ad IMppig in the WEEKLY RDITION. 1S LBLs8.D 1.VL Y WE'X3ESDAY Az WINNSBORO, S. 00, BY T11 WINNSPORO PUBLISHING CO T CONTAINS A SUMtMARY OF TI41 LEADING EVENTS OF THE RAY, ita-te News, County N-w, PolticalI Ne-s, Ete, M3 F4Di'OIAL DEFRFT 9IN RECEIVE. S?ECIAL Al TENTION. TIlE LOCA COLUMN. : well filled with Lw1 and count) new rho aim of the ]'ublishers is to issno + ILT-CLASS FAMILY N :PAPIERl. rTr.as of Mtsc'-iption pn: ,. i 'ai 1y in advar.!ce: )ze cop~y, onc year, f i o py, six months, , . . .CC nDo COpy, three mobts, - - .. si.Oo' 'IL Co),ies, one yevar, at - - - -$2' 'C.I copies, (me year, at . .- . $2.61). venUty copios, (.ne yOr-n, at - -- 2~0 a t every person mrakiug up) a club o1 ein or more subsc~~Jribr. pn copy will be euut free f0x one year. T1'he flames c*out iting l ub neI not all be at. the g; dOQB PRINTgNG i ALL. ITfS DEPART'I 'IENTS DO.\E 1.' TIlE LE~ST bTYLE 4Np A'I 'fnI iearo prepared to fiuih, en shor$ ANK ,iIfiEClS, LLHs,NOTES NVLOKPS, LJ7TERU HE~AD8 (VITATIONS3, CARDS, WJI,A NKS, P'OSTERS1 PQTAF PAIRaS, -ETC.,ETOQ l'ES for '.Jo b W'rk,---('sl 0,e All busines eo COl$)pips .phould :bg dressed to the WIwsbovq isb3shnIg Companyli