TRI-WEEILY EDITION. TiLMIJ OF SU13SCRIPTION. TA-Weekly One Yoar. - - - .0 " Six-months. - - - -2. o '' Throe months. - - - RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square ono Insortion $1.00. For eah subsequent insertion 504l. Obitun. ies and T1ribitos of Rofipect charged for as advortisomonts. Liberal discount inade or entract advertisomonts. -0 JOD WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envolopes Vos4;,i0ards, Invitations, Tiokets, &n. eatij'exeonted at this ofleo,-CHEAP 04 0A1L Continudd from nrat page. Neither was Mr. Conkling's swift, impressive and innocuous roadiness to Hoonanize the Sonato Chainber, by wiping the floor with the little man from Georgia, characteristic of anybody or anything, except that his biceps ran his brain for just once. Probably both belligerents will be ashamod of thenisolvos, and, in the storeotypod way, thoy will regrot the occurrence, and fool suro that if so and so was so and so then so and so should be considered so and so. After which they would both do well to take a drink and remomber 3o thoroughly that thoy are mon as not hereaftor to forget that they are Senators. Tho Sona tor from Now York has been "run ning" cowed or corrupt colleagues so long that he apparently forgots he is barely in a majority, and is now confroutod by mon who ask and fear nothing of him. If Mr. Gordon briugs him back to his mannors he will have done a dilli cult and a good thing. But it is quite plain that his bullying will either be laid asido or that ho will be forcod into the ridiculous role of wanting to settlo his rows in tho Senate "here an( now"-out of a prudent idea of not settling thom on equal terms "elsewhere." DONN PIATT 'S oPINioN OF THE UNPLEAS ANTNESS. MishijIon CpilIl. Alively pass,go-at-arms betwoon Senator Conkling and Gordon dis, turbed the serenity and stupidity of that august body last Friday in the executive session. The Sonator froin New York said that if the Georgia Senator stated that ho was "giving orders to the Vice-Prosi. dent" he told "what was not true." Indirectly he gave Senator Gordon the lio. The Senator from Georgia immediately put on his war paint, dropped his R's., and commenced to quote from the code. He intimated that while he would cheerfully draw a four-buttoned glove aeross Mr. Conkling's face, that was not the place, and the matter could be set tled elsewhere. Mr. Conkling as eager and willing as a bridegroom, retorted in his linest vein that he was ready for the answer there or anywhera else. There is a fine flavor of modiamval chivalry about episode which intimates that our race of heroes has not yet died out. Their wvonted fires glowv in the breasts of their sons, and all C.anada is by this waiting to welcome the Senatorial knights with itching palms to hospitable hotels and starved surgeons, General Gordon nlaying won the highest honors his State can confer upon its most honored citizen, and bearing on his face the scars of as a gallant a campaign as the best Scottish blood fought for the Stuart, would fitly crown the apex of an honorable career by meeting in a duel and shooting, or being shot, by a New York lawyer. Senator Conling, a born leader among men, as King Agamnemnon was among the Greeks, and one of the three or four great characters to whom the nation looks for counsel in trouble and perplexi ty,:wouild round off the full and poer fect measure of his life by "wing. ing" or being winged by an ex--Con federate General. Since a Su promo Judge killed Senator Brodor ick in a duel, and Burlingamoe pleaded for an opportunity to shoot Preston Brooks, there has been no exhibition of Senators going down among the gladiators to amuse the p opulace. If it is needful for the Republie that two Senators should fight, let M. C. Butler go out with E?dmunds, and lot Butler kill him. Or let Othello D)avis meet Iago Kol Iogg. Whether ho kill Kellogg or Kellogg kill him, either makes our gain. Mexican journals say that in case of a war with the United States every patr'iot will be willing to shed his blood. They'd shod their bloodi a good acal soon than they'd wash up their skins and chang^on their skirts. No degrading evidence is to hc received in the Vanderbilt will case There is very good reason for this, we suspeot. The degrading evideget in all in.. Sewing-Eahino'' TRADE S MARK *-' FATD. J)ULV 16, 1871. WE. CLAIM FOR THE IMPROVED WHITNEY SEWING ZMACHIN3ES The following specific points of rupe riority: I-Cwr%eat sini iciC ty In Con st 1,1101011m. 2-Durabillty. 3-Exceedingly Liglkt Run. ni11g. 4-Still R111u1a1iu1g. Noiselesm. M-Perf'ormas all Varieties of Work. f--IeIuty of inuoislk aiEl W Iorknaanapg. l "7--GREAT REM)UCTION EN P"tICEA. Single Machines sent on orders direct from the Fi.'ctory, written guarantee with eachl Nachine. W I Y PAY OLD PR ICES! .palSond for ciroulars and particulars. Address, Time Wlatney M g. Co., fob 17 Paterson, N J T CILET ESO.A. JUST IECEIVED, O NE gross of the genuine Brown Windsor Sualp. A LSO, Twenty-five dozeon assorted Soaps,at the Drug Storo of april2i DJL. W. E. AIK EN. lLrons are hereby warned against trading for a cortain note given by iue to J. E. Corder for Seventy-fivo Dollars, and beni ing date Februiiiry--, 1674. dec 5-x3', J. W. CALDWELL. WATERS'ORCHESTRION cbimes OROAW is ie 11most hent1601iin style and perfect in too no over made. It has thecelebrated Concer to stop, which is a tine 112itit.ti of the 11manil VoIcO, an1d two and n half Octaves gf bolls tuned in porfect linri many with the recdo, and their effect is n,ng. len, a,t, electriylkig. WATERSt9 MARIO-m NA, (H01IIESTIAIi, CONCEILTO,. VESP. CENTENNIAl CWIUMES, (IAPEL, nnd COTTAME ORGANS, in Un1iqoe French (a ses conlne PUR1 ITY ofVOW(ING ith great volumip ef tone, slniblo for Parer othuarch. WATERS' PIANOS, "ra AILE TTIE RT MADE% the Tone,Wou1chi, Worknmanihip, and Durnbility Unsurpunaed. Wtnrrianted for SIX YEA1t4. PURICES EX TitOMEVEY LOWfor enah.Mon thly Iuntulintents receivel. lnstrunuts to let until paid for a per contract. A Liberal Ijscou nt to 1ha'hera. Alin isters, Chirches,6'chools, etc. AGENTS WANTED. Smeelalinducenments to the trade.Illistratted t-nitalogsen Malled. fecond-hund In.strmneums at (.lLEAT BAl GAINS.. 1101AC'E 'WATERS & SONS, Mu1annifiketurers aid Dealerm, 40EAST 14th ST.,UNION SQUARE,N.Y, C WEST t ALADDIN U.&80ONS'lSECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WATERt WIIITE IN COLOR. I?lly Ucodorized. WOLL NIOT EXPLODE. HXGHEST AWARD DentenniaI Expoition I?or Excellenco of ManuItfhtCUr AND[ IlIGII FIRE TrEST. Enemzc-1 by theO Insuranco Compani. J:fta this Ctrhiftate-One of .1&any. TTowAur> Fin1 IT-iancR Co. 07 flALTIMORP, -Guemu. yn.* laving used the various oils soid in th a et cty for Iium.unting purposes, I take plens. urc in recom muemdloug your "Alnddin Security Oil " ns thme so/tadbs evrused in our htouso l.01:l. l our* trul y L[dignedt] AN'DREW REESE, President. Manuafnetured by C. WEST & SO1NS, Baltiniore, Try it, and you wvill uso. no other.. REST AURANT. ------- | H nd(ersignled bogs leave to inform his friends andti the puioih genterally that the Restauranit attaiced to the .oriing Star Saloon is opent, and supiplied with the host thot market affordsi.--such as ]Ieefsteak, l1am, ]Bologna Sausago, Oys ters in every style, Fish, and other deli caCi0s. -ALSO A full supply of the purest 'WVinos, Liqjuors andt Larger oeor. .pe North Carolina Corn Whiskey a specialt,y. --ALSO-. A weoll selectod stock of Tobacco and Sogars. T1ho patronage of the public is solicited, J. GRLOEtSCHEL, ocL 1l-tx8rm 1ropriotor. ESTIABLISHIED IN 1859. CHARLES MULLER. WATCHES, Clooks and Jewelry ro paired, and satisfaction guaranteed to everybody. N. R.--All who have loft watches at my storo must comno and got them, or I wil Ioll ihomn for costa in thirty days. sept 18 (CTARLJER atIULLan. THE ELEPHANT -IIAS COMEI-. With a Fresh Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND -0 millinery Bazaar. 0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. take ploasuro in announcing to our friends and tlio pulwi generally that we aro now opening tho lnos and most uipleto assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinery and Fancy Goods in ill tl latest styles and novelties of the seaonm, such as are generally found in a irst-class Millinery establishment. 104h cy and Rtaplo Dry Goods, a beautiful itock of newet styles of Dress Goods Buttons and TRIMMINGS. full assortment of brown and bleanhed Muslins, Poplinm, Caicoes, Gingmis, 3 ents' Goods, Notions, (,orsets, Gloves, Ilosiery,Bustles,Skirts. Shawls, Cloaks,&c. %fen's and Boys' Iat. Boots nud Sloes ror Gents and Boys, Shoe.4 and Gaiters ror Ladies, Missos and Children. A FULL STOCK OF Freshi Grocories, Con fectioneries, Cakes and Crackers, Cheese, Mackerel, Flour, Mleal, Grist, 8vapm, Starch, Candles,lKorostne, Crockery, Tin and Wooden Ware, Furnitireand Mattressos, LUMBERFOR SALE As low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock and prices. J. 0. BOAG, oct3 Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Serofula, and all scrofulous diseases ,Ery sipelas, Rose or St. An thony's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Ridneys, Lungs, Pim ples, Pustules oils, Blotches, Tumors, Tot ter, Salt RIheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain ini the Bones, Skide and H ead, Female Weak ness, Steril1ity, L.eucorrhen, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine disease Syphilitic and Mercgrial dis eases, bropsy, Dyspepsia , .macia tion, General Debility, and for Puri fying the Blood(. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives--Stillingia,Man drakc,Yellow Dock-with the lodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most eficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully combined that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effctual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the conflideonce which prominent physicians all over the country repose in It proves their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are con stantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they fturnlsh convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over every other alterative med icine. So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more thain to assure the publie that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. PRiEPAJRED BY Dr, J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Ps'actical and Analytical Ch,emisis. sOLD nY ALL DnIUOolSTs BVERYWHEREH. Egg h1ogg for Christmas. E3H1E undersigned respectfully calls .thle attention of tho citizons of Fair Iid to the fact that ho has a full stock of the finest LIQUORS and WVINES8 in the Boro, and guarantees its purity in every Instance. In htis stook aro the follow D)upu y, Otard & Co., Cognac Brandy, Old genuine Jamaica Rum, gennine 186$ Cabinet Rye, genuine 18(18, IRoanocko Rtyo Whiskey, genuine Knickerbocker hIye Whipkey, genuinne N, C. Apple Urandy, genui no N. C. Sweet Mash Corn WVhiskey, genuine Stono Mountain Sour Mash Corn Whiskey, genuine Ihmnohe, Fils & Co., Champagne, fine Pale Tablo Sherry; and a full stock of all JRomestio Liquors, Wines, Ales, .Cigars, Tobaoeo, Pipes, &o., &o. Respectfull~ , en 8 . .HABENIOHT FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chamber Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towol-racks, Wash stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un.. equaled. SW Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF RUSTIO WINDOW SHADEs, Low in Price, Durable and Convonient. The will never got out of order, and will last longer than any other Shade. MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, Picture Fratues, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's Carriags. LUMBER And Shinglos at Pricos to Suit Eho Times. . REPAIRING Neatly done at modorato Prices. Furnituro mado to*ordor. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I koop on hand a full supply of Metalic and Rosewood Burial Cases and Collins of tho liilest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. _R. W. Phillips. THE LATEST ARRIVALS ! BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! -0 HAVE just returned from the market, having selected one of the hand somest, largest, and best assorted stocks ever brought to this place, for the especial benefit of the citizens of Fairfield, to whioh I respectfully invite their attention. -0 To the Ladies who would have the pretiest styles of DRESSES, GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. 0 To the Gentlemen who would got the very latest and nobbiest suits of CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFI. To those who arm in need of goods of all kinds, Notions in grmA variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS, HOSIERY, DOYL1ES, CHECKS, BUTTONS, TOWELS, TICKING, HAMBURG EDGING, BLANKETS, BLEACHING, VALISES and TRUNKS: -THESE MAY BE FOUND AT SOL. WOLFE'S. JE-A&e &o4, NoW 9rocorios. CHARLESTON, S. C., T ? AM RECEIVING daily fresh eT J313E]~. O"E Sugars, Coffees Green and Roastr ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging iARDW~ARE, Cutlory, Gus Sad- and Ties, Bacon, dlery, Bar Iron and liow Stool, Cucumi ber Pumps, Lard--in Bbls., Cans and Buckets FAIRANKS SCAES. Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Agents for South Carolina for the colebrated Farmer's Friend Plows, Ono, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule tw~o and three horse, at redued prices. Liberal Termis to the Tr'ade. Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wino and Largo assortmient of Agricultural Im- Cider Vinegar. plemnents. Agricultural Stoels a specialt,y. 13n1 'ff"g i.H uns Shovels, Scooters, gg- All goods delivered within State Agents Tredegar H-orso and Mule orprt ii Shoos.coprtlii. p-All orders shall receive prompt Fes Chse nd Mczri and careful attention. eevd ody J. E. ADGER & CO., Nevuc hetFor eel 10O-xtaug oct d ec Charleston, S. C. Chienwco NwOras PATENqTS. il.Makrlikts&an To Inventors and Manul'actur'ers. I.It_3L N K N ESTABLIsHED 1865. Gilmoe,Smith & Co.,s Rcivd SoLIcIToRs OF PATENTs AND)adOin,jsti n o o ATTORNEYS AT LAW. e,l~Owl el nhn hrrgtesa American and Foreign Patents.soaeoeetekfthaoefri. 629 F~ St., Wiashingbon, D. 0.ASO No foes in advanco, nor until a Patont i e.Sac,Git Ma,ee,awy allowed. No.fcesfor' making prelimainary feha Special attention given to InLerferonco ---- ----* - - Casos before the Patent Office, Infringe- I.A ALAI. JO .RYOJB mionts Suite in the difforent States, and GXL~ ~NLS all litigation appertaining to Patents or Inventions. ATR ES A A Bend I&) for P'ampNdel of ekey pagee. reshChe.s Land a ccaron