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TRI-WEE RLY EDITION. TERM9 OF SUBSCRIPTION. TA-Weekly Ono Year. - - - 64.0 Go "f Six-inonths, - - - 2.0 " " Three months. - - - 1.0 BATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For eaoh subsequent insertion 604. Obitua rios and Tributes of Rospect charged for as advertisoeents. Liberal discount made I or oontract advortisomuts. -o - JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Hoadii, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiekets, &c. neatly executed at this offlice,-CIIHAP AOR CASH. BR I-A-BR AC. The sausage is the missing link. Good hiding places -- School houses. A boarding-house-a carpenter's shop. Zach Chandler says you can't make juleps without straw. Horace Greely's youngest daugter is said to be growing more and more beautiful every year. Sitting Bull is creditud with being a pi-ominent member of the Indc pendent Order 1--f Red Mon. Senator Gordon, of Georgia, is ,,j have an article on Civil Sorvice Reform in the North American .Revi6w. Miss Van Low, late postmistress at Richmond, Va., has gone into busi ness as a manufacturer of agricultu ral implements. . The Pree Press tells of a Detroit or who says: "There is one good thing about Satan. Ho never -oighs the drivers as ho sends out his coal." What is the differenco between a poor gun and a borrowed masquer ado costume ? Ono is fired and doesn't hit, and the other is hired and doesn't fit. A marriage is probable between the ex-prince imporial of France and the 'Princess del Pilar, sister of the king of Spain. She is sixteen years of age. "Am I not a little palo ?" inquired *a lady, who was short and corpulent, of a crusty old bachelor. "You look more like a big tub," was the blunt reply. Paris has the largest library in the world. It contains about 3,000,000 *olumes, 150,000 manuscripts, 300, '000 atlasses and maps, and 1,300, 000 engravings. Pithole had, when the oil fever was at its height, a postal delivery rank ing third in Pennsylvania. A t the last election the town polled six votes, and it is about to give up its charter. The aggregated exports of petro ]eumu oil this year are 121,000,000l against 84,000,000 gallons last ye.z Over a million gallons are daily ox * ported from New York. Of forty-.throe varieties of apples * tested by M. A. Truelle, of the Chemical Society of Paris, the red American rennet was found to con tain the largest amount of sugar. The dlnest crop of raisins ever pro duced in California is promised this fall. The grapes are not grow ing so large as ini previous years, owing to dryness, but their quality is better. One firm in New York engaged in the manufacture of matches con sumes per annum 700,000 feet of white pine lumber, 100,000 pounds of sulphur and 150 tons of straw board for box.os. Jennie June affirms that during the p)ast season Anna Dickinson had an opp)ortunity to form two miatri.. monial engagements, one with no less a personage than General B. F. * Butler. Professor Tyndal lthinks that the nan, of action requires much oxygen in his atmosphere, wvhile the man of science, who leads a duller, life re quires less vitalizing air. Among Liszt's pupils there is jeal ousy and intrigue. When one can not exactly express a meaning he so.. leots another to do it. He kisses some of the girls when they leave. Old Aunt Betsy, a colored woman of Kansas City Missouri, who claimed to be a hundred and eight years old, starved to death on Saturday night. She knew General Washington, of course. Jones, of Nevada, takes two hun dred and odd pages of a pub. doe, to p rove that the national debt should bepaid in silver. Mr. Jones might have saved himself much labor b~y the simple statement .that he had a large lot of silver on hand which ho could let the government have on easy terms.. An Oregon paper says that "a groat lot of young ladies welcomed General Sherman at Albany. The old warrior wont right in and kissed the whole of them, while his son, a cowardly young fellow who had never boon through the wars, stood back and looked thoopishly on." It isn't very strange that Mrs. Shor man is opposed to round dancing. John Kolly, the Tammany boss, according to a correspondent of the Springfield Ilepubican, was well educated at the Catholic school and college, talks French and roads Gor man, has an excellent library ; and, though a true Democrat in appear.. anco and dress and manner, he is free from vulgar vices, hates loafers and frauds of all sorts, is down on all dishonesty, and as sincerely re ligious as a politician can -well be. Oh! Ur-r- Say! OYSTERS-Stowed I OYSTERS-Fried ! OYSTERS-A Ia modo I OYSTERS-On the half shell! Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers Servo(d up in excellent style, and without deltay. All that the season calls for can bo had at "OUR HOUSE," where a hearty welcome, satisfaction and a jolly evening are gnaranteed by tho host, J. D. McCARLEY. Billiard and Bagatelle room adj 0ining. Select tt ,ck of Ryo and Corn Whiskey Brandies, Ale. Beer, Porter, Soda Water, &c. Fine assortment of Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. oct 25 Lowest Prices for Cash. T HAVE just received a large and .1 well assorted stock of Groceries, which I offer cheap for CASH. I am selling out my stock of Boots and Shoes at COST PRICES. Triumph and Lynchburg Rye,and Stone Mountain Corn Whiskies. Fj-o Brands of Tobacco and Cigars. Highest prices given for Cotton, R. J. McCARLEY'S. RESTAURANT. -0 THE undersigned beg leave to inform his friends and the pub lic generally that the ;Restaurant attached to the % orning Star Saloon is open, and supplied With the )Ost the market affords-such as Beefsteak, Ham, Bologna Sausage, Oys tors in every style, Fish, and other deli cacies. -ALSO A full supply of the purest "Wines, Liquors anid Larger Beer. pe North Carolina corn Whiskey a specialty. --ALSO A well selected stock of Tobacco and. Segars. The patronago of the public is solicited. J. GROESCHEL, oct 14-tx3m Proprietor. Best is Cheape NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS AFTOMATIC' Silent Sewing Machine. [Latest Invention, Producing Marvelous Results. Its .su.rpassing merit pilces it, beyond all corn petlilon, aind makes 10 t he chea pest, not with standing thme large inducemenmts offered by eler o. isy,n hrd-r.nnng, troublesoe., two. Only3 Machine ill the Wlorldt wit wIth11 noITensionI to Manage. Write by Postal Card for Price List, List of Offces, &c. WILLCOX & G4[BIS 8. M1. CO (Cor. Bond St.) 668 Broad way, N. Y - may 15-ly TCILEJT O.A.l= JUST REoEIVED, ONE gross of the genuine Brown Wn so8ap. ALSO, Twem ty-tve dozen assorted Soaps,at the Drug 8 ora of april24 DR. W. E. AIKEN. MONEY WANTED. Tp HOSE who owe us for goods pur ?ohased either this year or previous years, are requested to remember us when selling cotton. Part payment is better than nothing. oet 25 McMASTER & BRIOE. 20 dozen Engissh Tothrses,.. orted to order. For sale at the Drug GRAND INTERNATIONAL WE could 1id no other up propriato heait(ing to indicato the large Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we aro now daily receiving. Wo thought of Headquartors, Eimpo riumnand Bazaar. All too tame. Come One ! Come All I Wo are determined not to be un Llorsold by any houso in Soith Carolina. The Best Prints in Town iat 6 ets. The very >Cst made at 8A ets. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 ets. We intend to try to plOase you in prices, goods and polito Attention. CALL AND SEE. LADD BROS. oct 9 Ayer's Ague Cure, Par Fever and Ague Intermittent Fever, hill Fever Remittent Faver. Dujmb Agu Periodical Bilious Fover, &o., andindeed ll the affoections which arise from malari )us, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientlino skill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fever and the concomitant dlisordlers. Such m remedy the necessities of the people in mala rious districts demand. Its great superiority >ver any other medicine yet dliscoveredl for the mnre of Intermittents is, that it contains no qui. riino or mineral, and those who take it are free rrom danger of quinisma or any injutrious effects, and are as healthy after using it as befov2. It mas been extensively employed during the last ~hrty years in the treatment of these distressinv lisorders, and so unvarying has beent its ruccess that it bas gained the reputat ion of hing infal ible. It can, therefore, be sa fely recom mended as a sure remedy and specinlc for the Fever andi Ague of the West, and the Chills and Fever of the South. It counteracts the nmiasmnatic poison in the blood, innd f-es the system fromi its influ ance, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, once broken up by it, do not return until the Elisease Is again contracted. 'The great variety of (hdisorer which arise from the irritation of this poison, such as Neurailia, Rheumatism, GOut, Hendach,e, Bllindness, Toothache, Earacho, 'C.tarrh, Asthma, Pal pitatien, Splenie A frectIons, H ysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derange of the Btomnach, all of which become intermit tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than AYER's Ao Us Cuna, which cures them all alike, and protects the system from future attacks. As a preventive, it is of immense service in those communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as it stays the development of the disease if taken on the first approach of the premonitory symp tome. Travellers and temporary residents are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few will ever suffer if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity, it Is an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ into healthy activity, and produces many remark able cures wvhere other medicihes fail. Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWEVLL, 2Af488, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIhMS 'EVERYWIIERE, C WEST( ALADDIN C. &8jN8'lSECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, WATERI WHIITE IN COLOR. Fuilly Deodorized. WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGhEST AWARD Dentenni aT Exposition For Excellence of Manufhotuare AND HIGH1 FIRE TEST. Endorse& hy the Insurance Compani. .Read t lMs Crt{lcale-Ons (hf Many, TfOWAnnD Fins INsURANCE Co. OP 13ALTJMORP, Ilaitimoro. D)ec. 23d, 18'i-.-Alessrs. C. West eh Sons --(Jenthm,ent flaingt used the various oils sokd in this city for illuminating purps, 1 take pleas. ture in recommending yur "Aladdin Security Oil" as the , testas 5 over used in our houuso+ Leigned] ANDREW REESE, President, Manuflietuared by C. WEST & SONS, Baltilnores FURN oeY Save high bills by purchasing A NEW SUI RUSTI WINOW SIIAmE4, Low in Pri will never got out of order, and will 1 MATTI Spring Beds, Picture Framos, Pict Carriages. LUAY And Shingles at Pri REP No-d,ly dono at iodorate Pric< UND)ERTAKER~ I ktep on hand a full supply of M and (U11hins of the fini t Iili. Also R THE LATE"ST AT LOWEE HAVE just returned fr.oml the mai somest, largest, and best assortud stc the especial bu-nulit of the citizens of invito their attention. To the Ladies who would have GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemen who would get tI CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO'I To those who arc in necd of goods variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING, BLANKETS, BLEACI -THESE MAY BI WATERS' ORCHESTRION cbmo ORGAN ia thaost bleauatifulin sItyioandELperfect in to nio ever madeii. It has thecelebrated Concer * ~ to stop, which is a fine . .. imitation. of the iluaman Voice, and two .and n - hsalf Octavesq of hells -tuned in pe,rfect hnrn -molny wvith the~ reed., Ianditheir efYect is sung. ient and elcrf(g. WATEIIS' CL.A iilld js. A'CONCERTO,. vESP. EU,CENTENNIAL. CIMES, CIIAP'EL, and COTTA(JE (PH 4 ANS, in Unique Frech One ste combine FUR IITY ofYOICING with great i hnno of tone, suitable for Parlor or Church. WAER' IADSai IlT W1orktinanshjip, and Dnrnblity Unsurpnueed. WVarranted for SIX YEARS. PR ICES E~X TREai~IELY LOWfor ensh.Mon thly Inst allments received. Instrnuments to let until paid for a per contrnet. A Liberal Dhiscont to Thachern,Ministerschurches,Schools, etc. AGE.NTS WANTED. Speciaiindneuments to the trade.hllutrated Catalogues Mailed. Second-hnnd Instru,ments at OIREAT DlAlR (IAINS.. HORACE WATERS & NS Diannfnctuarers and Dealers, 'OS _40 EAST 14th ST.,UNION SQUARtE,N.Y, D. R. FLENNIKEN IIEEP'S constantly or. hand a full iup ply of Choico FAMILY GROOERIES and PL ANT ATIONSUPPLIES. His stock has recently been rep)lenished, and ho is now ready ti supply the wants of all. ont12 ITUBE, Arrived and to arrivo, con sisting of Walnut Chambot Suites, Painted Cottago Suitcs 'Wardroben, Sideboards, Safefi, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables 0 hirs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash stand, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un equalod. AT HOME. ?PLY OF ce, Durablo and Convenient. Thoy tst longer than any other Shado. LESSES, ures, Brackets, M.Nirrors, Children's :BER 3e to Suit tho Tincs. A IRING >s. Furnituro mado to ordor. 's DEPARTMENT. Atalic r?d Rosewood Birial Cases a cep stock of Coflins. .w. Phillips. 1300-DS T PIRICES! ket. having welected one of the hand eks ever brought to this p>lace. for Fairfield, to which I respectfully Lh pretiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. to very latest and nobbiest suits of 'S, and furnishing G00ODS Call on SOj. WOLFE. of .11 kinds, Notiont3 in great HOSIERY, BUTJTTONS, HAMBURIG EDGI'NG, IING, VALISES and T UNKS: 3 FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. LIVER CURE. D)YsPEPSTA OR1 JNIoE5TION.--This may he called thme demon of disease. R1ev. Henr-sy Ward Be~echeor says, "'It is a very dillicult matter to save the soul of a man who has bad indigestion; of small avail to cast tlhe devil out, of his he'ut while he still lurks in his stomach."Snao' HImwA'i ic CoamPoUxN will eure this disease. Th'le unftailing rteedy for this diseauso in its stages is SInr's HIEPATIo CoMi POUND. It regulates the liver, OXpeOl. all morbild htumors from the system, amnd acts as a gentlo tonic. A fewv doses will re hievo and a little perseverance cure the worst eases. If you are billious~ and ( languid, you may :;aveu a doctor's bill by the tinuely usec of Simmon's Hlepatic Compounm d. Many who have used it. say thatt it is worth its weight in geld. -on SALE BY W. E. AImoEN, McMasncie & incEu, WVinnsb~oro, K. C. R, W. Bmarcm & Co., WVood ward's, 8. (3. DOWIE & MOISE, ProprIieto,rs, oct 23 -2w Chtarlston, S. 0. EST1A BLISH ED) IN 185i9. CHARLES MUJ1L"R. W ATCHES, Clocks and Jewelry re tovmied, and satisfaction guaranteed N. B.-AIIl who havo left watches mm y store must come and get them, or I will sel1l them for costs in thirty days. septtn nuC1Am. unr~ MUAJ1.u