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TEHUMH OF HU18CRiITION. T r i W ook ly O n o Y ou r. - - - - -.0 . 4 ix-11sinth. -- -- - - '1.0 RATEs o ADVotTIHJNG. OneHip itare onto iim-tion $1.00. For rOs1 ani iiio in st ( l' It bp c churri'd f'or t or contraot aivevriltvlioNt. J011 WOtUK. 1111 Ioeath, fitittir 1II 9, Il'.v01oP Pottrs, (Jardhi, Invitaix,timm, 'Tiokv!i, &c. linly 624114todikat thihn oief, CIl' I .' 1 to 0AML. Coittnl1tId froiln (Ilrut pag(. Caioron did not dempair. Ifo know tho p1ower of gold, and 1h1o dotor. Illillod to lilly on1o Donliovrat to voto for hin ol. t.wo to tbient, Chlms0lv0H on the A# of oloOtiol. I f[o mas1a1111lod hil Clan1. HiN Vlhitlf Htrikor Wo0 thillu 11rnu, a follow 1nilltd lrobM, auldt onr dit.l 10r r Jlo,eohnl P1111.,.l floll. The plot wilm lidt ill 1erot., but. tilo Uoinocrat.s vorn oil iard, awid ovory dli-tfill lliall wVIIH wttehod, nlight. lnd thliy: ('111ronl's oilly Obalwo .aI to btly a 1111111 hitho a bovo mimspivion. A ft.or ol1ofill (10libortt oll, it i'vulllho' frofil -lonrld vti il nty, I )r. .1 oforson Bloyor, walm solvel.-ml Its -IOw 111I)N, all1d BlrobSa auldc 1,10-.-ol'moll were1 ill., 1ilOtod to ("o for hitt. 'I'Toy went., thiy HIw, Miad ty thught1. they hladi (191niorodl. Biovor was coml plavolnt, bult dotalitud I- .ho h r It o 11111Ht rim, inl .ols oif roptiitation, or froim potonal violunco. A ft e' (oit midorablo anlgling anld flibbling,r ,at.ilroll, lloy(r 1ti1ti old Sillioi illot, 1t tlo llollse of .Doll Clllivron, thuo proslt, Sellaor, fld0. Sillioll's on. 1 lort it. wIsg agvrood I'.hat Camie r01 Hhioill give Boyor TWENTV 'T11oUND DOi.l.AUR for his voto. Tho clan Camoron walm happy, V'attorsonl wals julbilanit.. Bult thimAgs didn't. panl out according to oxpovtionl. Wholn tho vllot-ionl eomlto oi, Boyor, who i was shrewd follow, rom) ill his Ont. lud vot-kid for I1ekalow (who was tetod by two vota I ) and thon, ilinodiaWtly after th reviult wias annoineod, Io 'ttatod that fin ait-tompt. had boonl madfuo to bribo hinm, and di'mlaniidd a 0omm111itteo of invost igat ion. ''hitA w1 ppointod, Anld 1oyor told hin wholo Story l>Wforo It.. PIAtt t (Irsoit an11d Brobst. mittvid haviig hadl froquent. talks with lloyor, but of '(10r11H vohlonmuoltly denlited OIhe biboryi propIositijon, for nwn'! whio both T-h. mauiiijority of tlit comi muitt'o\ how ever, empha~tica~zlly but worithicst had pjured i'tth lemselves0 in dentying thet im:ipeachmtient. Dr. owr's toestimiony was fully c orrob, oratod by d isinttrt'sted winesse's; andit the HIonso on t he 1-4th of April, by a voto ofi 4~ to 45i, passed theo followinmg reoluhtion. "RItestleed(, T'hatt t he governior he0 rtetnotste'd to istrucdt the at torniey genereal of thlisi commurontwealth to iinsti'tumto crn alt proeceediings aiginst SimouA C'ameon, Wtill iamI hiirobst, John J. Pat terson and Heonry T1hiomias" instttiiuted beeaniso the at tornov geoneral of~ PeXnnsLylvaniat w asn betteot than the IRadical attorno'v gemiwaols of the Sou thern Stuato s. Pat tersoni hs over haoppily blonad~ his private. and1 hit puiblie crimues, to that it is dit'tienit to say in wichl caee lie shints most, T1his crown inig outrage was aon attempt to steal .from lhis sisters by forging a nuote IXrem is deceased fathier. A t thet 4o1d man's death, the hiero of this nlarraltiove, was left as c-xeno with o J. *M, Stllers, The prop'er ty, wich.k was estimiat ed atI $5000, wast to be) dividedbin tivi y1k 's. between'i Job'. i d his three~ sisters, one' of whomo is the wife o' Judge Sterret, noow one' of the and genlema elhighcharaooter. ive yearsOt passed and~t no se'ttlemetuo was mnado. Jui.dge Storret went into the ceourts, and t*hen John P'attersoni muade, a showinug whiell brought theO estato in de'bt to hia in the suUm 01 $%90)A).. The othiea parxties dispuoted the account claiming swindles in several par tien lars,. and speially charging hiim With havjig forged a niote for $2I000 in wichd he claimecd $124 interest addtitionial A tedlious suit was in stituted. Patterinr brought tw< witniesses to p)rove that they sav XkI Pattero sign the niote to $2,00 i ayentof someW westeni lans p 1from Johnx. 'Thes witniessea were Capt. W. H. Patter son, a coQu, anid D)r. Thomuas Moore a brothe--n4-law ot Job.u's, who sub, seun iue for a while ii Anah rou T nir aviac given with great dotail and minute. noms. A carpontor njInod Shorlock, ilo gIvO tho stronlgot testiniony. Th f dfonditm producod ia numbol of rOhLtiVOM Itild all IltO loaldilg bus n10141 111011 of Pittsburg, wIlo pro nlounced thlo Iigiulthlro a forgery. Th phymicimti mwor0 that the plain .iflrand hil witnossem could not pos fibly lavo boon wit,h his fat,her at the timo they said they woro. Other proof wii broulght of the Inlost posi t,ivo oliaractor. Novortoloi th) jlry found for John Patt.orsoh. '1'h0 01,.h0r parI'iVH 1,ApeLIMd. Pond..1 ing C.him atppoal h1i.orsont eno to South Carolina, and b-egI that ca er which 111 lilltdo hii doubly inl fluliOls. CONFE.41NO IllMSE,LF A W1o1NDREL. Alli( now coells tilo .i,rungest, part of L,bm whlolo story. 11n 18'10, Patt tormon, vith CIo. A. K. AleLure, thvii ia lawyer, andI(I low oditlr of tho brwilliant. Philadolphia Times, and J. V. Croswoll, Nwire initertmted in Hoine raIilr-oad f4petIIIllt.is inl 8out.hl (htrolia (Th'llo io Ridgo? l and they Iet ill Colnn0hia at Nickeison's lItotol. C,olol MlcChIrlo hud w ohee Put.torlon'ti Ilwyer ill ihe forgery Cas14, ItId 1110101-1-11gli4 hiCliot.1 wits I HCCHHfll, 1.Cl1r) h:t St.rollg muspicionl Nta, 1,.horo h.ad bm!n1as vinlity )n Pat. 's part.. So Illich H0, ,t1 after Olvt trial, h approach Ot 1 'll ft ilson, Inld. t.ellin.g 111111 that tio jury Jidi villdicahte himI of the brlhIgv of' forgery, lidded t.hat he did not, like t.ho aispeck of tle vnsi', iIldi Itoresonl Inlust. comnpronmiso wvit.ll his sisters. '11lis l'i,t ersoli proniliist( t.o do, but, of course, brokb o Is' Wor'd. Coloneil Mh-ClurethoghV howve, lut,tho conmprouii. h1A beell m1111de, 1111d gave himilsit Io furtherl trouiblo about it.. On the vis%it. to Cohlnibiat, Pat terson allidted to tle trial, an1(d there, inl the preseneoe of Mr. Oroswoll, bit.skd to Me Cure that, lI d bribed 1tCaptain Ia'li t olrtoll and1t Johi Sler lork to (10n11uit pmrjulry inl C.ho suilt. .1n onle con8vrmat loll, lo stIted to Colonel AlUe thias the Colonel subsetinent. ly swore) "'.lat. it, retqnired hon 11and1 t (t) Nvihness, W. 11. Ptitterson, t wo weeks of careful study to determlint, which of the two or thrte i doliedd be nmost simcesq'1yu/ siorn in this case," And hit though.lt. "h1 hand fixed it. up1) d1inimo114-d ctiuiningly by the lies they had itlopted." On anolther M101as8i0n, inl tho presenive of MleClulro (11 Crswoll, 11l opened I lottor otininhj g a1 protested noto dti1wNI by Shurlovk, w it I his enldorselnlit.. Colonl McChirii testifiedk sibso quieit.ly 11 follows : 41 said, 'Colo 11, is not that, tle prieo of Mr. Shierlock's testiniony in your ease.' 1li4 IIIswer wias, 'ys ; it dallilled clieal, only ono hluntired and sixty or ih tv dollirs, I forget which.' (Coloniel \lCre t, a(1t 110o soner did lie get barki to Pennilsylvaia than11 hie wenittoiuhncutyhahs lenigthiy sttnet ne at,pr of which is quiotted abovte. 'lT'e ase was still ont thle doeket in 1873. Suelh is a brief biography oft' t tersonl. Iilis crihInes connuiiit ted ill South Ci(arolina are not. given, lbe-, caust' t lieV arlt too0 not orious. .1 It got po.session of the li.u lidge liailroadh, w ith ColX. Tom'I Stot t anld othlers, anld swindtletd the an11 zd stole everyt hinig it. had,1 amiountinlg, it 'is charged,1 to. hundreds of thlousands of dollars. 'lhion he botugh'lt up the 1,egislat ure onl several occa'zsion~s, both' to pass bills, aiid to senuro his election as stenator. lie 1has sys temiat ically st .leni fromo yothI, a'nd. Thils is the man11 who is no0w unider inidictment11 iln thle Statte courts, and *who should be broughl to the penii tent iary, eit her of this State or 'nnisylvainia, for~ he has commliit ted count less erimes in bothi States. lie is ai disgra.e to the nation muid the ago. MORRiS' HO TEL T arjst it'ti. itthe rpaitg, toperin and..t torou.tdyLi noatin uAdtya iote trotut tot btten. ait IViot haeilt int tet t akgest wygtith teufehruere I'. vie an comf~g'.ert an d re oo tore. Iato tke Cuty uestsdl coms'ortbe. town. Char?&ge$ to sulit the~ titules. A.'A. M01RI18, FMT A L ISH IDS14. \Zm >tto.na. ami~ o rgan~ Tuner, r .23liAMa Street, ol'hubja, 8, C - baina Meleeens Organsl and othei M titjical Intuuenits, bi,th in Europe and Ameri is eabled to guxarantee satae.. tion, o* haket no charge. li h'as ti hi1gb-,at ?enenou.aiins e,.om i-eh'.d T INTERNATIONAL xpsition. E coild find no of.hor ip) propriato head'linlg to indicat tho largo Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, IIxt'S. &c. &c., that we aro now l daily reoi-ving. We thoight of Ileadti.Ler-s, Em) riuntiid. izaar. All too tame. Come Ono I Come All! Wo are deterinin.ed not te 1 un dt-rso<(Il by nv hollso ill Suth C1arol ina. ThO RL h it. in TOwN at Ct e. The very best, m:del at Sh cts. CoatS' Cotton, all ('oloS, at, 75) etS. WVO iliftend to try to pleaso you ill prieos, ood" alld polit c. at teli t l. CAh Ajl, ND 1)m LADD Dns. Oot 9 Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fovoe aind A*e, Intorm-tKut Fo Ier, aill the) ni:. etions nT . .iarise tiot ~mU alari ous, mtush, or m .ismia poisons. This is a compoeundl rene~de, prep'ared with rarely tfails to cure~ thec seet e ..e of ChiIs andi Fever and the '. nteonui tt i dsorder't. Sth a ronmedy the~ nteces.sities of the eoiKe in uaa over any othier nedic yet ri::con i it:r the cure' of* inter:uittett i-, Ch.it it ctiins no gut. nine or itnr.:I il ti thu wh take' it are free ikom datiger o rq:i i>mc cr any inriots errects, and are as health- at'etr ti:itng it as befo're. It ha:s been exten. el '0.;0 e. during the last irty years in the tre:tniment of these disrssing~ isorders, andi so ttuva s.ig has been its success that it has gained the reptltationi of leing infal lible. It can,. thterefTore, be sa fely receinmenld as a sure remiedy andI spectile fo,r the Fe.vt'r andit Agno' ot the wVest, andI the 'htills andI Fever of the Nonth. It counterniets the miiatntio poison in the blod, and flees the system fromn its indu-~ enee, so that ferer and ague, shakes or chills, once broken up by it, do not return until the disease is again contracted. Thew great variety oftdisorders which arise trorti the irritation of this i'oison. such as Neuralgia, Ithetiumatismt, finut, lleadache, ilintdness, Toothtache, Earache, Catrh, Asthma, Pal jiltation,i Spienlo .ttYeetIonn. hlysterres, PaIn ini the hloweis, Colie. l'araliysls, and derange of the Stomneh,Ii all of which become inte-mit tent or periodical, have no speedler remedy than A vtn's Aur e ene, which cures them all alike, and protects the systemr itm rtture attacks. As a pte'vetivte, it is of humense service in those counmunities iere F'ever andI Ague prevads. as it stays the derelopment of the dtisease if taken on the first approach ' the pr:non.:e ry symnp toms,4. T1ravellers and temporary residenits are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few wvili over stiler if they avail themselves of the protectiotn this temedy atTords. For Iver Comupiata, arising from torpIdity, it is an excellent reinedy ; it stimulates this organ into healthy activity, and produces many remark. able cures where other tnedicies fail. Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Praecia and Analytleal Chemists, LoWr L, MASS, ftWEST t ALADDIN U.& ASONS' SECURITY OIL, I THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OLt in USE, Warrainted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WVATERI WHIITF IX COL,OR. Feally Deodoxrhed. WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGREZST AWARD D entenniai Exposition Fo.r K:rqellnce eE Manufatuar. AND h1108 FIRR TEST. En bre by Inuace Companes. I 2Read L.o erqceb-us Qf May. YTow at' FuIti INS.'nAscs Co'. (Er RALItXOa -Si-9 lHav in: u'ed the varlius oil.s soi Sin thd is e.y forI RuIYim ting4 purposes, l take pheas use in ecomued. yu " A1taddn Securi.tiy bleudj A REWREESE, 1'resklens. Wa:IOrtured3 by C. WES t A& SONS, Bamttunoer., TnS at ..3a ma., 'w,n we. - ete FURN PA Nt jaIy" Save high bills by purchasing A NEW SU PU-Ir Wlsnow SnAPE.w: Low in Pr will litr gt out. of order, and vill I MHATT1 Spring _eds,1 4Picturl.O Fraimos, Pic Carriag"Os.* And Shingles at Pri NOt.dly clone at. imodorato Pric UND)ERTAKEI I heep on hand a full supply of M and Cot1his of Ot finest finish. Al IQt THE LATESI ATy TLOWEI> I HAVE just returned froin the ma sOnist, hurgest, and best a-orted st the especial beitit of the Citi:ns of invite their attention. To the Ladies who would have 01LOVES, L[NGElIt and thy verv Tro the Giitlewien wii would t t CLOTH1ING. HAT6. SHOES, BOO' Io those who ave in need of good variety TAiBLE' LINEN. H{OMESPUNS D)OY LlES, ('iIEC KS. TOWv E LS. TICK ING B3LANKETIS, ILAC -THESE MAY B] WATERS' ORCHIESTRiON 2. ORGAN Iai th ost be'auifiu Iin itye Itt' p:~.L erfe'ct in to nc ever nmade'. it has - *thr'ceiebrated Courer. to stop,~ whichi is a line __ ~ intitatIin (/ee Itmuman . Voic, we( two and a ~ halif octaves cf bells uned iniperfctc lhar moniy with tAt reeds, andtheir eaYer. is mnng leal izat elecri,'ying. NA., Ol1(iiLETiAT., CONCERfTO,s VESP. ERl.IENTENNIAJ. CHUMES, CHAPEl., and COTTAIIE ORG14 AN%, ins lniqiie Fren'ch ('a OS comibiLe Pt RlTY qVOI('INi wcith great ioiume of tone, suitable for Parlor erCh urch. WATRS'PIANOS,a m IIVorkiuanshaip, sin IliDrability Unsurpassed. P R (C'E.4 E XTlR EiEI.Y I.OVfo,r cash.Mon. thty Installments received. lnstruments to let until paid ifor as per c.ontract. A Liberal U)isconti, * - r--tis.Minut-eipr i.eure:rn , uset.. At;ENT1' 'sV A'1'E ,D. ipeelal inducemaents to the trade'.llnstrated talogue'~ Mialled. Second-hand! In.trumients at GR IEAT HiAlR OAINS. iKORIACE IIVATERIS & SONuS, Mlaniufactuirer' and i)eale'rs, 40 EAST 14th i,T.,UN ION bQUA R E',N.Y,, D, R,. FLENNKN 1 E.Pi'S constantly or. hand a fuillup ply of Choice~ PAMILY GROCERIES and PL ANT A'Tr[oNSUPPL.ES. His stock has retcently b'een repleniahed, and he is now ready to supply the wants of all. 04t & ITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chamboi Suites, Pain'.3d Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash standbp, Loinges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un 4equaled. AT HOME. PPLY OF cc, Durable and Convenient. They nst longer than any other Shade. ~ESSES, ures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's IBER ces to Suit the Times. AIRING Lls. Furniture mado to order. 'S DEPARTMENT. etalie and R1osewood Burial Cases , a cheap stock of Collins. .W. ]Phillipse AWRIVR'1S ! G~OOD)S T PRICES! 0 - ket, having selected one of the hand >eks ever brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respectfully the pretiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHR)ES Call on SOL. WOLFE. D__ m very latest and nobbiest suits of ., and furnihiiug GOODS Call oil SWL. WOLFE. of .11- kinds, Notions in great ,,HOSIERY, B3UTTONS, HIAMBU RG E DGING'. UlNG, VALISES and TRUCNKS: SFOUND AT I)L.__WOLFEBS. LIVER CURE. DYsPrrs1a oa IND[GF.sTZoN.-This may be ca'll--. the demon of di-sease. R~ev. Henry Ward Beeher says. "It is a vr ditricult matter to save' the soul of a aman who has bad indigesti on: of small avail to east the devil out of his heai t while he still lurks in his stomuach." Snos fHrs t: Coxp UND will 'eure this disease. The unfailing reedy for this disease in tt staves i4 Sintox's IHPrr[e Cox rOrsoD. It regul.ates the liver, expels all t.>rtidhI umn or> tromi the system, and acts as a ger-tle tonie. A few doses will re lieve and a little perseverance cure the worst 'ases- If you are billions and h nguid. u may save a d1 -tor's bill by the trzuely u-e of Siu.ruon's HIepatic~ Comupound. Many who have used it say that it is worth its wVeighmt in gold. --. E. AuCY MdcM.ssrsa & Batcit, Winnsbo ro, S. C. R, W. Utuca & Co., Wdood ward's, S. C. DO)WIE & HOISEI. hoprietors, oct 2:M.wv Charleston, 8. C. ESTA BLISH ED IN 1859. CHARLE8 MUI-LER. WATCFIES, Clocks and Jewelry re. wpaird, and satisfac:tion guara.nteed to every body. N. B.-AII who have left watches m y store must come and get them, or I wilu sell them for cos in thirty days.I sept I8 CHAmLER MLLER.