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TRI-WEET LY EDITION. TERMLS OF SUBSCR1PTION. Tu-Wookly Ono Year. - - - -4.0 Six-months. - - - - 2.0 Thre% months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Htiuaro ono insertion $L00. For each sUeqint, ilsvition b0. Obitua rios and" rimtes of lt-spect charged for as advortisemunts. Liberal discount miuu t or aoutract advertisements. --0 - JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heada, F.nvelopes Iosters, Cards, Invitations. Tickets. &-. neatly 0eeuted at this oflice,-CHIEAP, NOR OASI. A parrot has just died in Clinton, Mass., known to be At least seventy years old. It had not talked much for twenty years. An old negro cook says, "Sass am powerful good in ebery ting but chil'n. Dey needs some odor kind ob dressin." There are on hundred and twelve students in Princeton Seminary forty-three in the junior class. A littlo miss of Syracuse, on a visit to the country, .1id sho liked cow milk better than city milk. When a man gets so low down tht. ohodyN will lie about him, lie hai hu-Ier turn over a new lea'. If sin doesn't invite You into tho houso after having escorted her hoime, it isn't, worth while to waste' any more ice cream on her-your caso is hopeless. It is true of newspapers as of churehes-thoso who contribute least to their Support criticiso and find the most fault with their man-. agemneit. Women. will not hold offico in the E,piscopal chircli hereafter, as they must he fn4nty-five years old be' fore they are allowed to do so. Boston Post. Kerosene oil on a whetstone is superior to any other liquid for the purpose, as it keeps the stono fIn better condit.ion and assists the operation of sharpening. Fish are caught in Puget Sound, Oregon, which, when dried and lighted, will burn like a candle, and afford excellent and abundtnt light. Cork is coming into uso in Ger many as a filling for bed coverlets, .in place of featlers. It is said to be not only lighter and cheaper, but decidedly warmer. What next ? Beforo the war the fashionable styles in ladies' dresses reminded us of an nmbrella hoisted. Nowv they remind us of an umbrella let down and buttoned. A well known girl of the period --Em B3ez'zl.-N. ). Wee/dy. H1er near and dlear relative- D) Fault. .ieter-sbury~ 'ITlegraph/. Her uncle -Al) Squatumlate. -Rea-ling TI'imes. Hecr fathr-Sko-Daddle.-so>uth ernl JIonteC. At tihe next election in Wyoming Territory, the women are to have separate votinlg places from tile men ; andl the judges at the polls will be women. A numbier of' women are candidates for the Legislature. Some men are aptly Compared to "Hand Organs." They have no originality or' variety, con tinunal ly grinding out the same 01(d ideas anid stories, and bore to death all who happen to be within hearing. POL1TTCA F NOTES; It a freely stated that Randall aas the "Presidential fe ver." The Cluc ago inter- Ocean want s the army to contain 40,000 effective fighting men. The Galveston NVews is a strong organ of the American grievances against Mexico. Young, of Ohio, says he has "no sympathy with this accidental gov ernorship," and expects to r-un for Congress. The St. Louis Timecs says that John Sherman is partially crazy, and is afflicted with the disease called "the Syndicate." Certain neowspaper-s of Iowa ad vocate the re-establishment of the gallows there, but the weightier public opinion is against it. The Charleston News anl Couri.. er praises the national Executive as aspiring to bo "more an American than a Republican." The St. Louis Tmea piously averts its gaze from the p)ossibility of a Christian Executive appointing Ingersoll to the German mission. The MaBison (Ind.) Courier snatches from the abyss of i4rget 'fulniese the gairnt nda staring fact that Dan Voorhees is a "salary Thoe Pennsylvania "labor-green backers" claim that .ieirs is th'e now party so long on the way, but arrived at last. The Bidtimoro Gazette takes time by the forelock in opposing the revival of a tax on incomes, which,' it believes, imay be attempted this winter. The Indiuanapolis !&entinl is ecstatic over tihe appointiment of Daniel W. Voorhces to the seat of the lato Senator Morton, beanse he will vote for the remonetization of silver. Louisville Courier.-Journal "Since Morton dio it is perfectly evident that the Republican party is without a loader. In its aecphatlon,- condition 'iorail- ide-s' are conspicuous by their absenc." Tihe Detroit Fr-ec Press asks : '"Once the prie begins to fluctuate, who will guarantee that the silver dollr of 412J grains may not be-1 com too valuable to be used in the payment of debts incbrred on a gold basis?" The mention of Ingersoll in con nection with the Court of Germany provokes the Petersburg (Va.) idex into calling him a bLitier skite, a fool and a vuig-ar scol'ar. It also speaks of Blaine as "the thief." Governor Young, of Ohio. salid the other day t,) ia corresponid.mt of the Boston U/obe that he thought Haves' Southern poliy wouMl m.;o tle South Republican, but his Northern policy was a great mis take. The Albany Journal savs that the elections show that, 'de: ite "the 1labby policies and otheral vagaric of sentimentalists" (what ever this may mean), "the Republi caIn party has lost none of its inherent vitality and vigor." Pittsburg seems to be the contro of the "hbcir-grecnback party." The iopatch of that city believes that the large vote which its candi d(tes received on last Tuesday will enc1ourage its leaders to try anothMr and a livelier tiurn at the politicll wheel in 1878. Boston 1ler(id:--"Wv are stand, ing upon the borders of the promis e(d haild. Slould we stray again nto the wilderness of (epreciated mnlimey the pre.ont generation of business men will never see another chance to pass out of the desert." St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer :-"Thc vote against the silver and inflation bills has q curiously peripheral geographical character. It comes fr'oim extreic lov;alifics, New Eng, 1: nd and the East, the extreme Southi aind the Pacilic coast. The S oft lnney strong1b seems to lie in the Central Missisippi Valley OUT!i OUT! AND WATCH FORL DANN EN BERG'S GREAT Price List. IT WILL ASTONiSH ~~r Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purpoces of a Family Physlo; and for curing (Jostivenoss, aundice, ludigestion, Foul Stomauh, Breath, Hoadache, Erysipelas, Rheuma tisrm, r euptions and Skin Diseases, Biliousnoss, iropsy, Tumori, Wormus, Neuralgia; as a Din . ner Pill, for purifying the Blood, Are the Illost - ell'ctive ald colngental 1)pur .gtive ever dis cov-ervd. Th'ley are utild, but eirectual inl k-V their opera Ithe bow els surely and Although gen -__ tie inl their op eratlon, they are still tie most thorough and search lug cathartic medicine that canl be employed : eleansivr t(e stomach and)( bowels, and even tIhe blood. In siuall dloses of onle pill a day, they stilnulate tile digestive organs and proilte vig orotis Ite:aith. Ayi's Pl.i.s have beei known for more thaut a quarter of' a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. 'hey correct dis eased action in the several assimila tive organns of the body. and are so composed that obstrutilons within their range can rarely withstand or evade thein. Not onily do they eure the every-day conplaitits of every body, but ilso forimidable and darner Otis diseases that liiave h:illed the best ofr h1tial skill. Whille they produce powerfl) efleets, they are, at. the samle time, the safest and best physic for children. By thelir periett action they grlpe inuch less thain the cominon pu rgati ves, and never give pain when the bowels are not Inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of' the blood, and strengthen the systen by freeiug it from I he eleimlents of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containii neither calomel nor any%- deleterious drnu-, these Pills miv be taken with saflety by anybody. 'Their sugar-coating pre serves thein ever fresh and makes tii l>leasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harmi can arise from their use in any (lantity. PREPARED nY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Clasmiints. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYwHElE. fWEST ALADDIN & Ns' SECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, WATER WITE IN COLOR. Fully Dcodorized. WUL NOT EXPLODE. IIG.HEST AWARD AT VC., n ia Exposition For EXcclence of Ma'Isnufacture AND 111l1 FIRI TEST. End10 'y the Insuranc Companoe. J:! ti Gr!at- One of jiany. T'T:-*r.%Nca Co. or 1A..T31onE, P. 2:r - 1 r :n 1 1. .-;srs. . &ns x.s,pi 7..- ."I 3 umel the varlous oil% soid *.1 2:: '. prpSCS 1 take pIens. 1 i n'.'0d l iy r ' Aladlin Security ..c - velr used in our hotuswi. ANDREW~r I'EESE, President. Mnn um faetured by C. TilT & SOXS, Z3altimoir, '.y it, and you1 will uso no other. WA ITEl S'OR CHESTR ION tmie OR OAN is thme anolt hennisaI irl'oin strie '!nd per 1feet1 in 10" no10 ever 2Inndes. It hns the ceile'brutted Concer. ~ ~ ~'&'~half Octauves of bells -~ 10' .~tuned in perf'ect hiar Vont' 22 I)114m y vIth thme reedts, -.and thIeir llee't is 12ung. ~~ lemnt an-t elec(trl:ylmg. - AVWATEi"' CI,Att10. NA, Olt('IJESTIRAL, - CO.NCER(TO,. VESP. ER,CEINTENNIAL, CIIIMERS, CHIA PEL, nnad C?OTTA0FE ORGAN', in1 U:nkano Frn'cht On Mies conshie PtURITY of VOICIN( trith grent vlumeu of tone, suitable for Parlor or Chlurch,. AR ET HE HET M DE t the one,iouch, Wiorktmmnuishipt, and Dumraiiy Un2surapnssed. Wa'rrnntied for 'SIX Y EAIHS. PRl ItCES' EX T HIl E11 ELY L.OW,for' ensk.Mon=' thly Instanllments' receivedl. InstrmICumets to let mintil paid4 for uns per contriact. A Liberal D)li,iount to Thmvherr. Minist~ers.Ch!/urch.es,&hoola, etc. AltEN'lT4 W1ANTED. SpeciaIlinusem,,ents to the trnude.llinsaraited C'atalogne,. Mallledl. Seccond-hnnamd Instrauments at (OltEATl lIAR.. (4AIN)4. HlORAC'E WATERIS & SONS, Mlanu,factuare'r, and Demalers, ' 40 EAST 4uth MT.,UNION SQUAR1E,N.Y, Oh i Ur-r-I_say!i OYSTERS--Sowed! OYSTERS-Fiedl! OYSTE!RS--A la mondo ! OYST'ERS--On the half shell! Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers Served up in excellent style, and without delay. All that the season enals for can bo had at "OUR HOUSE," w~here a hearty wvelcomue, satisfaction andl rtjolly evening are guara2ntee'd by tho host, J. D. McCARLEY. Billiard and Jiagatollo roomn adjoining. Selcet st ck of lRye and Corn Whiskey Brandies, Ale, Baer, Por'tor, Soda Water, &c. Fine assortmecnt of Cigalrs, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. oct 25 Ettenqer & Edmond, RICHMoN.D. VA MV[ANUFACTURIERS of Portable a Sttonary Engines and Boilers o all kinds, Circnlar Saw Mills, Grist Mills Mill Gcting, Shalng, Pulleya &c. AMIEnIOAN TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Camerora's Special Steam Pumps 8. tsBnd for Oatalogue. Cheap FILLED WITH 1DVY GOOJS, AND CRCCB Tne ChaDost 0 -GREAT BA Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Bacon, Mackerel, Ch GIIlAT BARGAI All we ash is to AND WE ARE SURE FULN] MATR ?~1iY ~ And S ih hiles prig Neautly dotno SIaDJ morato Pric I ee outan ofuller sup ll Mo and Coliu Ao Shesinlsh Also, R,. ESTA BLISIIEDi11 1859. CHARLES MUJLER.~ VTATCHES, Clocks and Jewelry re Vipaired, and satisfaction guiaranteed to everybody. N. 1.-All who have left watces m y store must come and get them, or I will sell them for costs in thirty days. sept 18 CLIARLES MULLER. ]TOTIcXE. A LL persons having claims against Jaw. Rt. Aiken, deceased, are hereby requested toepresentthe same, prop)erly attested, on or before the first day of January next. And all persons indebted to Jas. R. Aiken, deceased, are hereby notified to pay up on or before the first daby of Deoemrnext. Stores ALL XINDS CLmOT HE,14 P 'ERYWARE, to tio Best$ RGAINS IN fIolasses, Hais, Crackers, cese, &c. S IN TOBACCO. giV8 us a trial, TO PLEASE YOU. TURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambei Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Ardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Blook C..ases~, I.uryzuls, Tables . Chir us, Bedst<!ds., Cribs Desksc, To.' (l-racks, WasHh - t andp, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Manttfds, Hat R:trks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for equa1 led. LT HIOME. PLY OF 3, Durable and Convenient. Thley it longer than any other Shade. DSSE S, res, Brachets, Mirrors, Children's IER ~s to Suit the Times. fIRING .Furniture made to order. DEPARTMENT. ,alic and Rosowood Burial Cases a cheap stock of Coffins. 'W. Phillips. ,INE Panlo Sherry Wino, fine N. C. .. Seuppernong WVine, fine old Porto 'ort Wine, fine imported Claret Wine, ~or tableouso' ALSO, ino artiolo dry Souippernong Wino, )tard's & Co. genuine Cognac Brandy, mnro N. C. Apple Brandy, cho'~ico Stone lountain (Qeorgia) Corn Whiskey, pure 1. (. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey, My abilinct Ryeo-the best whiskey in town, nd a full stock of alt other good Liquors. 1iso, the celebrated Indian Palo Ale, rosh Lager and Swoot Sparkling Cider oni iraught. The largest and best seleoted took of H-avana Cigars and Cigarettes in own, Blackwell's genuine Smck ing TIo. >aeco, Messina Orangea and Lomons for ilo low for cash by june 12 F. W. HTABENICIIT. NOTICE is NOeyTIen that ap)plica tion will bo mad'o at the next, session f the Legislature, to alter and amend ho Charter of the town of Winnsboro, ~outh Carolina, By order of Town Council: ~ VWM. N. CHANDLER,