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e; Nng TI. I TAY 2 a. -1IWVE -KL VDTO.INNSBORtO, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1877. rvfl n1 NE W A DV El"ITI8 E31E T8. FA III O P A D,1 styles with 25 naine, 10ets. post parid. J. B. IIUTED, Nassau, Hens. Co., N. Y. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous. USE WELLS' Carbolic Tablets, a sure remedy fo-.' Coughs, and all I)ip. cases of the Throat, Lungs, Chest at:d Mucous Meubrane. 'UT UP ONLY IN ILUE BOXES. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CaU.-rENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. A [ U C [ A ' V EiT BUSINESS .f- We want iOi iloro first-elaiss Sew ing Machine Agents, and 50) men of energy and ability to learn the businoss of selling Sewing \lach ines. Competi-sa tion liberal, but varying . according' to ability, claaretor and <[ualiftiations of the Agent. For partioular., Alliress Wilson Si'wing 1acl11ii Co. Cii cAoo. 827 & 829 Broadway, New Yo:k, or New Orleans, LIa. C AG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY ENTEN'L EXHIBITION It contains 33J ine cnii e l i 1 - ings anld scenes in te (reat Exhilltion an d Is the only bif htoi andttu corni pl. to history pmtblished. It treats one of the gr~and buildings, Wonderful exhibits, < nriosities, great events, etc. Very cheap and sells at sight. (u1ne .Agent- sol 148 copies in one day Send for our extra te ls to Agents and a full dew-ript on of the work. Address Nationat Ptublishing Co.. Plila.,la,, or St Luiis, Mo. CAUTION. Ulnrelinble and( wVorthless books on the Exhibi: ion aur beinri cireu latcd. Do not be decived. See that t!he )ooks you buy contains 874 pages and ,33(i fine e1gravings. Wonderful Success f 2', 000 OF THE CENTiNNIAL EXPOSITION DEsCeIJJI:) AND ILLUSTRATED, Sold in K0 days 7t being the on1ly comi plete low-ptice work (771) page; onv 69,1,trealing of he e lire bistory .re building;, woniderftl exhibits.ourio:iti's, great days, etc.; illuistrat e(1. and :$eh-p.. er than any other: ever body wants it. One new agent cleared $3.0 'i 4 weoeks. 3, III( agent, wanted . Send <q1ickly for proor1"t~ u asotv I, oplinn... .+ a..msl."i,., s.i " , and press, sa pie pagths, full description, .and1 our extra terms. IlunnAnD 13 Os., Pu1s., 733 Sansom St., Phil., ll. Caution. iewore of f.dsely claimed oi 11.31 boo ss. )ed for } roo tho largoat nnel be,i solling Statnery l1ac. o In tho 10 .heh~ta of puaper (a envointus. peonil, toeeteete0o, guio n pan ri ii llo f e .ne leo Jowolry. (eenuloto saaenleioraecaeo~twiuh eJoue t ,1d olieo vebwtt,,v piuW, 2'3 oilt.. l3 Imfekntgeu. with g1,eer~ol Jowecu,r' nI. I Paen eIcr i'at"k t iee .a H. 1u1ttn. BRIDE to CO., 709 Broadway, N. Y. TWELVE lar In ono. Tio'l.I.OYD (0.I!i NAT.O. Cnn bo usod alin Ptcil.'enhnhtera nid 1, i, Erta.rr. renku Ite. Enve o a poey,'a erlcuttr itnbber, Suinlce I; hino qh~eroIC (teri, fno [,fr ilteipnr t, ,..Cj~~. Cult:,,a f ssa cue nnI tini, utt l a. trni ag ileet. d:e Ka o1 a constuon pouei, fa hevi:y n!etol plted. wrd wt I bit Sltetthno. Agonts nrocoining nenneSay unnd ,e.y it i thro heatl(lolling cue oaflt. Scaciat 0 ?I3 r, fill 5 forc $1.* Extr,tnrcllnecrote,wnomeiteltg ActoDea. Rueut fur aap'e Iaec 1:tlzrm Had r ea a*s our toiwn. BRIDE 4 CO. 709 Broadway, t3. Y. St TONI flY PACKAors. and n (rf tre 1J. 1 CotPIte t)'f TW LLAR. 7rpqjway, N. Y, GONNOR & OHIANDLIR CALL ATTENTION 70Q THEIRI NEW STOUC( OIF REPUCERD ICV8.. Tble Spoons, E t ': T]~ea Spoons, 8uptr Spoons, , ie T4able Forks, Vtip Spoon s ee'cVokle Foisks, Ldics tator Latoha. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED, Spring Print,. Wimsutta, Fru t of t' Loom, N. Y. Mills Long C loths, Bleache and Unbl)eched Drill ing',Sea Island IImeslimus.9, Cassim1eres, Jeans, etc., Linen Collars n-d Cih, Gents' black and colored Neck ties, Bows etc. All of which we will sell chetp for Cash. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. N. 13.----We have on hanid a full stock of Buist's Garden Seeds, which we guarantee to be fresh. J. F. McMASTER & CO. fob. 1 --0 ree FaiyGoey -.. IIE undersigned desires to inform his friene an- the puLlic that. he can he found o tie east side of Congrss street with a fce:;h 'took of FAMILY GROCEiSIt: , Viz : Meal, (rit, Flour. IWcu, Sugare,, Colfor(s, Ts. tOr.iekers, Oinger) Uread.Sahi, ices, Oranges, Alp1 les,"Ci nmhici, &c., all fresh and lcap, 'OR. .UAS11 umAt. J. E. CATHCART, Opposite J. 11. Cat hcart's ol 'tand. fobl7-tf THlE COLUMBIA REGISTER, PUBLiSH ED Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weakly TERMS, IN -AP'VANCE: l)n.r, six months - - - - - - $3 50 I.'a-W EI:iiY. six o hloo -tlis - -- 2 .0 WEIGi y, Sil aonths - - - 1 U0 CIHEAPEST I3nofts IndIt .o1b '51iig omncc PJ n TlEI S'rTAT. 'gm Addressq all commnunications, ofl whatver character, to M~a~ REIS'rER PUBTTsTNo COMPAN * ~CorstaIA, S. (1 O ry 13 Dr. W.E. Aiken, DRUGS, NEDICINES, VAINTS, PERFUMERY.1 Fkesh suppl)y ofGarden Seedls jusnt received,. P UDLIBHED I4 bSOLOiMJIA, IS T1lhe cliecapest Daily Paper ~N SoUTit CUnd14NA, POLITICS DEMOCRATIC Of thne Daya Condensed. Subscriptliur $250-~-6 Monthsq *pD- Pronounced thm best Deteooratl Diiy t V5Capital. Address *WLI4N- A'SErBY, Mutaget., 'ONiON SNI S. A 1'1 W HI~Ta ite oaiqw 8et8, alito, . if~A)I badt~on iq 4 inugreat variety, UHerb airld FIqpr, w..: feb e MoMASTE~ k BRIOM. Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the Muuntfact irer or favorable termis. "Tin; Alsos 1I.uumy Cu~tri o DMAc)IIulR"J are the Ni,. iii. (ut l~fj hap- low priuced manchitl nc made, and( have it n'ioniil 1.0jpu l; if"hpr,(/hTETE ANSON liilI)n~y 1APi~Il CUTnrES is by~ far te hec1,st iniacli 11 which can be oh. Iniuneil for it 1054 price than (one hunilred ,lollirs. It is of grat strength. These 11111(Iltes have always taken theo highe'st. standl. It ;~ the only lmlaClin%, to which is atpllil the LPatent M1ovt'lhe (Thtting Board. 'Pis dlevice 11115 at repultatio)n of itsel 1I by it, ( lie cutting' board call be in. Htr~thtl anId It('ciiatehy usivoe, so that. it perfevt ctri is~ Insured. Tlhin is a very im porti t.t point ini the ataclli mc, 11(1 one( O lit i:; jausnosedZ by no other. It. greatly r-.diieoS P.mo:hn fpeaaini ok ing th ptper baol(nvardl anti rIIorwitrel. W v c.oni'it too, 51 ronigly roeomumxendl theo rid valit ag'"s of this paten~t tov'ale hlardl. It is w 011.11 Pu'' p~rice ofthPin m aciie, and Piiulhnirx i!oiulul filly utiilerst:uiiil how Iki,hly it. 14 to b)e vajittorI.'-G/e. 1', Jnvnrcll t' (s; ':; 1.uwsjiqe, Retqer and J'ri'ider's (Jo tle. Frur in p~ronoxunedn t.ho most tcsinrnh,le Luur".I ('olt r in the markhet, for' the g~enerIal 110 " o" at p'int i lg od ices Tihe welt linew 1Wit u~ Carte CUTTER, with Iiiy 'a1 ist iii pretmex) Is. i.; still pro' t'errl 'by ninny priunters, lid holds i ts 1.1vortiu verother .iilini('. Noneo gaftnl r)itebt. Uuon( lhaving Illy full tuldl"'ssi lotter'mh ili-tle c istinlg. T:('" Nem~sta rlmrs iln Wfant of aduvertisinig ro)ui first p.irtius .should "send for my ,e ala r. F. A. IIAR.f)Y, A ubultrdle, Mass. I will buy of those that buy of 1)10. Sewlnig-?!atohine. MARK 'oCI~lS'e PAID. Juir 25, 1611. [13 W E CLAIM itC 1'l j ., i M JI'li)V ELD T1hie following :l)eci tic p)ointsi of 5111) jojit :" I- Ei's1 %1I1hiiu!icif3' fit Conl t au:c'f lou [. *iii d tingle ?linchines sent on ordiors direct ii flu I~ t ctors', wl'itt ;. guaranltev with WvilY PAY OLD PRAICE8I VSefl d for ci reulars iad par'tictlars'.. vise %11 uircy M>t"g,. co., fob 17 Paterson. N. J. IOW TREF COUNTRY TAKl S IT. THE TONE OF TITE PR RSS ON TILE ''I1$UXAI'S L4ST DECISJON A Grand Ohorus of Condemnation. '.'he decision will be as legally bnding and as morally worthless as in the case of Florida.--Boston ost, Dem. This vile decision of the for sworn Coriunission ought not to stand. It muit not stand.-Pitts burg Post, Dem. Words can-but imperfectly char, actoiizo the scoundrelisin of this decision. It is simply d anable. Chicago Timos, The Electoral Commission has dis appoiinted all otir hopes. We have no heart to pursue the subject. Richmond Dispatch, Dom. Let Democrats submit to the theft of the Presidency, but organ ize for an eterndl warfare against the thieves.--R.iciimond Whig, Dein, The assassination of liberty will soon be over. If Rutherford B. Hayes enters the White House, it will be over a prostrate republic. Albany Argus, Dem. The case was perfectly clear, and the only stubbornness and partisan ship displayed was on the part of the seven Democrats.-Pittsburg Gazette-Commercial, Rep. The verdict of the Electoral Com mission will be regarded as a blow aimed at the liberties of the people, and a triumph of the few over the many.-Reading Eagle, Dem. The decision will prove a rock of defence against the encroachments of the Federal power upon the clear ly defined constitutional rights of the States.-.-Washington iRepubli. can, Rep. Of all the frauds resorte(d to for the purpose of installing Hayes in the seat of Washington and of Jefferson, the biggest of all is the so-called "Electoral Tribunal. " Washington Union, Dem. We do not believe the process by which the will of the people of Lou The returning board and its acts will be infamous in the history of the State,-Boston Globe, Ind. The highest prize in the gift of the people has been offered as a premium for the violation of the ballot, the abolition of State rights and consummation of successful villainy. -Baltimore Bulletin, Dem. R. B. Hayes, who wtill hereafter known in this country as Returning Board Hayes, is to be declared elected President by one of the greatest lies ever known in all the records of dishonest politics.--New York Sun, Ind. Had the Commission gone into the cases under review on their re spective merits, that of itself would have tended, in a large degree, to roli< -e the piublici mind of the die agreeable impression that must now rest upon it.-Baltimnore Sun, Ind. This practically ends the work of tihe trib~unal. It is incapable of decency or honesty. It will be worse than useless to argue any further questions before it for any purp~loso save delay. It has no longer a title to respect or a right to exist. It is a mockery.-.Cincin natl En quirer. The now i'doa that IHayes is elect ed, and1 so declared by a tribunal constitutedl by tile votes of their own representatives, goes throughl tile Democracy with an amount of dis turbance that is unknown in the effects of tihe most plowerful coin pound eathartic pill.-Cincinnati Commercial. Our country is too great, its destiny is too well assured, toj justify tile despondency on the ground of a transient personal or p~olitical disappointment. It will continue to grow and prosper under President Hayes as it would baye prospered under Mr, Tildon had he' been eleted liew York Herald, Ind. Though the Democrats have been deceijved and tricked they will not violate tile honor 'they pledged -to the country when they agreed to arbitration. But while thley honest. ly anbmit they can~ with dignity wash' their hand ockha dirty proeeding, 1and not give that deceoe to it that heprrticipaftion of lionest mesi 70%ital. -' , Mr. Hayes will become the next President of the United States under oircrnmatancan of tha. grmvq embarrassment, and the nation il compelled to face the unpleasant fact that, no matter whit frauds may be committed in connection with a Presidential election, there is absoltqly no tribunal to which an appeal can be made to redress the wrong or even to make inquiry with regard to it,=-Phila4elpbia Tele graph, Rep. While it would be comparatively easy work to defeat the finality of the Electoral law, we are nit pre., pared to recommend any such con clusion. In the first plneo, two wrongs never made the second wrong the right act. In the second place, the remedy is full of danger to the country and of no correspond ing benefit to the Democrats. In the third place, there was a moral agreemont to abide by the decision. --New York Express, Dem. We trust the representatives . of the Democratic party at Washing., ton will unitedly bow with loyal obedience to what lies been deter-, mined for them as the law by a body they aided in creating The snaps and tricks and frauds which they are unable now to guard against will be universally referred to in the years that are to come with the con tempt to-day felt for them by every honest American and by every believ, er in popular rule the world over. Brooklyn Eagle, Dem, As for the Demoeratie party since it in good faith accepted this tribunal we do not see how any bad faith or incompetency on the part of its accepted agents can release it from its obligations. We have little doubt that no calamity could befall a free country worse than the inauguration of a President under a vitiated title. We have not the slightest doubt that thre is one thing much worse for any political party than an honorable defeat,,, and that is a dishonorable victory.-. New York World, Dem. False, Unfounded 844 j,,hons. The grand jury of Anderson coun, ty in their late presentment make Lho following complimentary allu.. dions to ex-Governor Chamberlain : to report that froth nelt ownbuabr. vations in various portions of Ander ion county, as well as from all the reports they have heard from other persons, the election held on the 7th )f last November was perfectly fair md peaceable. No information con rning violence and fraud line reach ed the grand jury, and we congratu. late the whole people of our county upon the general disposition mai, rested by both political parties to ap, peal to a free ballot for the expres4 sion of the will of the people of this 3ounty. And in this connection the grand jury beg leave to present ex-Govern, or Daniel H. Chamberlain for slan, Bering the good name and reputa tion of Anderson county in the prow, lamation issued by him pending the late election, in which he proclaimed that lawlessneiss and violencezisted throughout the entire Stato, for the L1Ipurose of intimoidating our people with a 'view to enable him to secure his own re-election. We pronounce his statements in that proclamation as false, unfounded and libo lions so far as it relates to the people of An. derson county. We beg leave to present further thr.t we are informed as a matter of public notoriety that the said Daniel KL Chamberlain is and has been exercising and pretend-, ing to exercise the powers of govA ernor in opposition to General Wade Hampton, the candidate who was elected and installed l.y the legal House of Representatives, and is to. lay the rightful governor of Southa Oarolina .and that the said Chamn berlain's claim to the offie is found ad on fraud and force. We beg leave further to p resent to your Honor tho faet that the offces of county treasurer and auditor for this county are vacant by virtue of the late incumbents, B. D. D~ean and l' .J. Webb, having been removed biyhis Excellency, Governor Wada Hamptoki, and that no appointmenta for said of~cets havo.yeh been madea *berefore w'4 respeetfully suggest that yodyr Rotor direct the said sta incumibents forthtith to turn over all moneys, books, records and fura niture belonging to either of- their of tl.I ar of Cont Cjq~ era Af ero ItV., aa. Wilias 'of ttih before last, at 11 o'Nok TRo man.reine.4,. gt