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TI-WEEILY EDITION. TERM'IS OF SUBSCILPTION. '.Tri-Wookly One Ye:.r. --- - - - :+41.0 "e e Six-.nlonlts. -- -- - - 2.0 S '' T:1reJ Lonths. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one iisertion $1.00. For eachl subsequent insertioni 51k. OLitua iio9 ani( Tributes of Res'ect charged for s atlvortisclnents. Liberal discount aeudo or contracot advertisulluemets. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, 'Tiuk0s, fc. neatly eoutmd at this oflice,--C11EA' FOR CASII. VAourlo MEANNEss O'ER1u,.:nAllE) :IsELF.-That )Popllar humorous let uror Do Cordova, says Harpers WVeekly, was a passenger by the Scythia ol her last trip from Liver pool to New York, and, as a matter of nourse, bore his part in all the impronlptu social entertainents that enlivened the tediumi of the voyago. One day a happy thought struck one of the passengers, that Do Cordova shonhl be invited to deliver one of his inimitable lectures in the ship's saloon, nld that the proceeds sh ,uld be divided equally betwoon a Liverpool and a New York charity ; but the captain r"e, fused the uso of the saloon for this purpose unless aill the proec(S woro given to Liverpool. The English passengors wero quite as inldignaant as the Amnerieaans at this dog-in,the-lmaniger attitude, and tried in vain to induce the captain to change his mind. Finding him obstinato, the passengers iivited Do Cordova to give thom a lecture on dock, and one fine afternoon wor entertained with a witty and humorous familiar talo about "Mrs. Grundy." All wore delighted ; and when the hat was passed around it very liberal contribution was made, the whol of which, by th express desire of the English pit ssonge s, who gave all the more freely to show their disapprobation of the captain's obstinacy, was handed over to the Children's Aid Society of this city. But for the illiberality of the captain, half of the sum would have gone to some Liverpool charity. A )uri. WIr SwonDs.-Yesterday (Monday) morning two young Creole gentlemen of this city, whoso namos aro classed among the oldest of our native population, met at the Baso Ball Park, near St. Charles avenue, to settle an atlair of honor. The weapons used were "colicho mnardes," and11 almost5 immnedia tely after tile crossing of the swords the combat had to Lie bronght to an end, both pairties being wounded in tile right breast, near tile armpit; Hliglhtly, it wals thought at first. Last evening, hlowever, Dr. Turpin, whlo attended thle chlallenged party at his houso5, still declined t.o ex prs an opinioni as to tihe condition of his patien t, whose right lnng, it appeaL'Irs, was atffectedl by thle blade of is antatgonist. With one0 ox. coption, all tihe pairties to tile (1u1l were arrested onl the grotund. Tho11 affair orignated in a blow given by the challenged piarty for an allegedl insult wvhich hlad been offered himii the day before, whlile b.othl were ott On a fishling excursion.-NeArw Or leansl iI)emocrat. Hlow -rO MaKn HoME HlArr.-It is someoting which all girls need( to learn as5 they grew towards woman hood, and wvomain's sp)oeial sphlere opens to them. It is that sweet forgetfulness of self, thlat quliet eare for tile wants and likinIgs of all around, that coun ting nlothling' wearisome or burdenisomoe which tends to the hlappliness of othlers. This it is whlich every girl noodis to learn ; this it is which puts a~ sceptro ill (every womanlI's hand1( ; andl( this the power by wluhi shle miay make of tile lowliest 1hom1o a man'-. sion of delight. Horatio Soymiouir is evidently not b)othering hIiimself about whlo is to be President next time. Happen ing along tihe littlo e a1Ct Ballston, N. Y., the other (lay, lhe got down out of his carringe, leaned againsit a tree, folded his arms and( dlevoted one hlalf hour to watching a tub race betweeon tihe juvenile villagers. General Butler says that he turn ed over all of General Twigg's plate) down to tile last spoon1, to thle quartermaster's departm en t, alnd has the recoilpt for it. What became of it subsequently the Genoral does not know, The battle of Lookout MIountain, says General Grant, was one of tile r'omances of tile wvar. Thoere was no aruch battle and no action even wor thy to be called a battle on Lookout Mountnin. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Con. -.. oumption. The reputation it has attained, In consequence of the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half cen tury, is a snillicent assurance to the public that It will continue to realize the happiest results that can he desired. In alitost every section of' country there are persons, publicly known, who have beeti restored f'rom alarming and even desperate tiseases of the lungs, by its use. All who have tried It ac knowledge its superiority; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and sulfl'ring peculiar to pulmonary alfections. Ciu:ity PEe 'roAL. always allirds instant relief, and perforis rapid cures of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable liseases of the lungs. As it safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases vhich beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, It is Invaluable ; for, by its t imely use, multit.udes are rebcued tand restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cur('s it is constantly producing are too remarkable to be toIrgotte"n. No family should be with out It, and those who have once used it iever will. Ettinet Physlemis throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergyimen oftenl recommetnd it frota their kuowl edge of its effects. PltEtPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practicat and Analytical Chemists. BOLD UY ALL DRUUOIST8 EVE:ItrUURc. 14t,I T PRI 1% ! NEW PRIN''S LONOCLOTIH and SEA ISLANI HOMIESPUN, BLEACHED and UNBLEACHEE SHEETING ! SHEETING ! L. C. HA NDKERCHIEFS, M~USQUITO NETS, BUTTONS, ETC BLA CK ALPACA I ]BL ACK ALPACA Chieapest and Best in Town. _J._F. M~'cMaster & Co. TOTAL ABSTINENCE SATING INIE TILL IT IPIENS. There Is a curious story about some nativ< wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently beeni put upoi the market. Dr. Untderhili , the well-know, grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 187! Some of his heirs entertained temperanc< views of such extreme kind, that they wer< unwilling to allow the stock of wines t henoi1 hand to be0 sold or any more to be made Tihe grapes have sometimes been sent t< market, and sometimes left to decay upoi the vines. It is only now that the other heir hlave succeeded in arranging for a settlemenl of the estate and the sale of the wines o, hand. Among these is a wine of tile vintag of 1864, described as a "Sweet Union Port, but suggesting the Imperial Tfokay mfor, than any other European wine, and beinlj wholly unlike any other wine of Americao growth. Its purity, age and mellowness ari remarkable, and botht physicianls and wine fanciers have a spccial interest in it as the oldest nlative wine nowv accessib)le In any con siderable quantity. The whole stock is'In the hands of the wecll-known wholesale grocer) house-0 of tile TIhurbers.-N. Y. Tr'i6uns The above speaks for Itself, but wo woukt add that this is the pure juice of the grape nelther drugged, liq/uored nor watered; thati has been rIp)ened1 and mellowed by age, anc Ifor medicinal or sacramental purposes It I1 unsutrpassed. It can be obtained from msos of thle leading D'ruggists throughout th, United States, and at wholesale from the undersIgned, who will forward descriptv pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. Wes t odway, Reado and HIudsona Stt4 Naw-Youw. FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS I M ASON'S celebrated frnit Jars, wvit lloyd m' Porcelain Lined Covers, to smalo hero. ~une 2J. F. MoM~ASTER &C00, BUT TAH ME. BEST FAMILY S1 The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned,c with loss labor than any other machine. ... DOVEY, Manager, 64 N. FULN JG " Save high bills by purcliasin, A NEW SI ius-r[ WinoW Si.Aw.S. Low ill P wvil1 niever get out of order, an11d will MA.T'i Spring 'Beds, Picturo Furame:, P. fCarria>ges, LU And Shingles at P RE Neatly done at nodorato Pi UNDERTAKE I keep on hand a full supply of 1 and Collins of the finest finish. Al, TO THE '/Y customierst know thaut I have hiere Son5e, h, in style, qualit.y and price: C'T i iaeI1~ fha O w'heni thlose gooei te Noh andl I Wes11 ~t. II do0 not go haekwaruids, b,u t con tinniiall now stylas4. I hi tvt) Iu'.lo re.luotions in ex pense to phtten in your han<b ae :i lic li: 1 resp'ecifully invite you to call and e chasing elsewhecre. O rders by mail will receiro as niuch at It wouldd make5 the list too la rg.t t1 den Parlor Suits, Diin ig 10 in, (11hoc. Sta liws D warf Liraries, andi lotk Catses, a Thanking you for past favors, I remiaii M47,: jan 8 *f.-No charge for drayage or packing. SHAVE ALJWATS ON HAND A CA -AND A CHOICE TIE.A.S; WI~LNTES R DlS ent rocoivo the same at tent carigiven to packing. cend for ( jn TI'l1M 3 The Patent Se aeni fr'e to iIty 3.:. Ut * wilsion of th.is cn,y. sel Omiee, 676 Jre AUGUSTA HOJTEL Corner of lroad and Washington Stvroeta, AUGUEST.6, G L. A8 been thoroughly renovated, re node cl andl newly furnished. It is -loc*ate'd in the centre of bnainess Telegraph Ofico in the liotel building. Express Olheo in the satno block. Post Offce only oneo bloc(k off. All other pub11. lic convenien,ces close at han d. fi*- The~ Ofiloo of the Hotel wvill be Openl durhng the night, and guests will bc reoived or of lied at any hour. 'V W. MO ORE, Proprietor. Ilates of lloard, $2.00) per day, oot 20--x y r l'(i( Dezen Coats' ('otton for sale a' it) 4JJ0 cents per dozen, ensh. Jnly 27 .J. 1', MoMAWIR &. CO. W ANERIVAN IT IS TIi ONLY SEWING MACJINIE WVI:ICII IIt A = Colf-Thread:ng Shuttle. It has Sclf-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Runnlng, IT HAS A Now an4 Siliplo Devico Winding tho Bobbin, Without r ann, tho PIrp from tho Iilnuncu Whet 1llnud wttit. out Unthreadtug the D1achluo. Tho Simplest, the Iost Durable, and in every rospeot the WINC MACHINE. oes not gct out of order, and will do more work Ilustrated Circular furnished on application. WANTED. Charles Street, D3altiumoro, Md. ITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chanboi Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash. stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-.for Design and Workmanship Un equaled. AT HOME. PPLY OF rice, Durable and Convenient. They last longer than any other Shades RESSE i, I;tsres, Brackets, Mirrors, Cbildren'b MBI3ER :ices to Suit the Times. t'AlRING ces. Furniture made to order. R'S DEPARTMENT. Iotalie and Rnsewnood Burial Cases so, a cheap stock of Coffins. ,. W.V Phillips. PUBLIC. :ofr led the FUTll NITJUR E trade of thle unIl bo pulrchlasIe as: chleapj from ino as in v ralise the stanfdardc of my' goodsR, and add are whaeor posisiblo, aind spared no thaWt wvill hiol p you to p, archase go.s am1fine mhy siock and C prices bofo,re pur.. ( tention as if given in person. ( ribe and re-,y all tihe different prices of I tiling. Paurior and' L1'dies' Desks, Secreta- 'i llitta t etured by tmn. '1 , yoursx respaetflly, t< J. V. DeG RAAF, A7? and 149, BROAD STREET, CETBER~G & CO, RIEFULL~Y SELECTED STOCK OF ASSOTMPENT OF .A.2hr-D LJIQ;U-OI?s T as% wh len given in person; and special altalognto. C (ASH. f-Acting Cow Milker MTfg Co. use United itatis s r e ,a f 2 8 isi fr ci -'r11Ashsit hItmil 5I..Ji57 l by lre., $VlsiIo an4 ifree to sany ad<dress. OEO. IC. KING, Preident. ad way, New Yorkc. - J. C1endining, A BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WINNInonto, s. C. LYON'S I //// Pateut Metallic EfJ STIFFEINERS PRIEVENT roots and Shoes Yrom nning over', Veering[OloR thO EM . nd Ripping In the NEJiS ANb llERAbJ WEEKLY EDITION, IS I UDLISUED EV ERY WEDNBSDAY Al WINN SBORO, S. 0. DY THE WINNSBORO PUBLISiING CO T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS O. THA DAY, ytato News, County News, Political News, Etc. LHE EDITORAL DEPARTMNT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL COLUMN. s well filled with town And county nem si lho aim of the Publishera is to issue a ?IRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Torms of Subscription, payable invarir. 13y in~ adynnee: ine copy, onu year, ---...$3.00 ~ue copyV, six muonths, - . - .. Sl.6C. 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