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RI-NV EEKLY EM)ITIO2. 01N3l1O S. C., TiRD Y MINN c''~ i -- .-. . * ~ VI1E1-:MAN'r C,tul, O two Iltke, wit h ni ip 1lu .; pos-t, 11mb14. .1. lI,. , :>,N s a Relti CoIllity, New York. Revolver amn afi-fidlesfoi .3 A fite nIe'kl litatal(, seveni M110i, moket. re Volver : Isi tirt -l' Iis ar1iice. Mint l '. 0. )., or oi recelpi or price. C. W. WiI.l.Is, p. o. Iox 2,718, New York. VW G FR TINE. h'll illN will hear, testtA 11on. (,a 10 do It volunlII ally ) 1i.at Vc(N-1lilt. Is IIe bo-st lii1ll(IM (101111)l1t1'-l ye! plave(I hi-fore II" pulic for rollovallug 11111 'lulrifyli I he 1loo<1. LADIZES Eleant Im. - itatio Rone Cori Iec, Dreastrin an<, Pendant Dreps, Gont Po:tpaid to any reader . of tWe Patortor 2a cents. Thioo Sets for 60 COnMM IN Cur r-iney o'- Stalipo. TI F b,lxNa Withi a Coll is Always Dungerous. US Cal.b.lic able(s, 4 sur r'. I dy -- <011glos, ai o'111 Dis t):lt LOnto Cbe.st and V.T - I N B1LUE o 1-s X. ~~iN Iixt,l Aoitiv XN.Y r HABIT CURED. A Cerfitiui and Sur) Cure. L lrg'o ltI Ito, prI' s. A I l, )ot in froI. v.;. .1. A. Dil, N <, L Ilit j 11111m. Box 1,34. (VoritIiyv :i.. Dr.s. It. ("Alils). l'h 1111y oa litin o -'r iwil lIr.lut. s C 111o wl wiilv '41 f ai vk.t li ss " tr41. li .1ii fI Mlittilants i .s oli t-I il IIv. i lI .1l A.i S1 1:"% % ,; Ilr:14-1 ,%%*.t%,. New Y.. tr 4-1.1 lt.w I! Ni' lic. W:tiI ttlii, (11JV. II(WMV t t vealry; who les u to fo lL0 Drl. 'il1o0 .. s < ; i ' C : 1l 11fille, D r. W .i , ei - ll .iL 111(livioa APOSPECrS. IIISTO RY of South CaEolina, -BY - REV. R. LkrIIAN. w-'v0 -00w o uvk. r m.ffiejit nw ib'er of sib )serib er. wr st-vureln to wip.ant tho Cnterlorite, I proposO publiShilig a H1,3TORY OF? .13U11 CAROLINA. Theo work wvill emnbraco a couipjleto hishttry oft.h Stfte froi t e first (licov c iy of t hes oi ly; th , s inatntl il of (1h o t r ain dise-r t W .eril rapien, Nisto'< .., N. ctit -)Ain der thr h nd a iory or e ;.- iil e m b e:oleer t -j )u o ' - s o -tasufli t -o nimtiber (, o r s tscribers re ecure iCOItog3 warrat. h enterie, iOIhiropos publi shinga aVh Thei wor wi eimracoe a comleii to ry'the sol;h thex ettliet of the thrri try alti(diiYerent111 perolyd;thedsoyo Xi theil Stata under' t trpitar Govern-a mient ndierakilhe ellGvernret for Ilbough Itheiin Rvltioncarypriod for to the ose of (lleH thReoutibnayiwar. t Tho whot oillae a. book fo tmre Stephn' itory S ! C he AUnisted 1877e. wl and boun iniv1t h susa tor enot to tub scr t$iibes thereook wil e dehivd tor FDUnV 111. Irjeiper anlCopy. flrs wor arel rineof Se ocnnnt wi keth theud author ia.rkille, tS.lC., for13 tes Ali.ioi'. liR.w1a to iLAMTHAin.o Yorkvnille S4 Eti.,u Agusdt, ov877, uh Ai toS r(oved to tho otornx to thek poodle whore th wil lo gldro. re cei is fds d rllirdand csoe sletne. Henwhstefntli o FreCaningih a oodsoverarough to hsaret.lt lolU)j frp~ )lrn ag,Ho oiit> reae Cofctjiao to thk same, anngtlarl seci aty.cto eoot 18 W. Gn nIoCIm, CONNOR & CHANDLER CALL attention to their full STOCK -OF Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver WIatch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleovo Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, S p o o n s, F ork.9, Napkin tings, Goblets, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter Dishes, &c. Specta eles, Citlery, L:Tnps, Lanterns, Glass and Crockery W'are, Vases, Toilotto Sets and China Tea Sots -ALSO MNrarhine Neles and Springs. Sewing Mrachines repaired, cleaned and adjusted. aug 23 -AND Winter Gooas. 0 I F. livclastor &[uo. -0 A lar and complete assortment ol i'al anti Winter Goods, just recoiv ed. Prints, Longeloths, FeaIsla 1a Hom - spins, Osnihurgs, Dr 11ings, Plain 11lespuins, Cotton and Woolen Flannels. French'and Charlottesvillo Cassimeres. Blankets, Jeans and Kerseys. Ono of the finnstf lots of Clothing we havo ever received. Boots, Shoes and Hats of all the latest styles. All of which we are offoring very low for the cash. oct 2 J. F. McMASTER & CO. NEWFL -AND-. Winter Goods T Itoi&laste & Nrce i.R E now prepared to ,exhibit one of the largest stocks of FALL AND WINTER GOODS to be found in tho up country. Our stook is full in every department. Goods aro astonishingly cheap. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. We propose to soil as cheap as any houso in the up country. and guarante to y,ive full value for the money. Call and( oxamino our largo stock, and be c~onv1inood5 that we are 8selling goods ch'eap)er anid giving better b irgamns than ever before. NO TROUBLE TO SHO0W G-OODS. oot 5 TOOTIH BRUSHIES, SOdozen English Tooth Birushes, im ortocd to order. For sal o at the Drug Btore of D)R. WV. Ji A IKRN VEETINE Rev. J. P. Ludlow Writes: 178 BALrTu* S-rR:-I', l!OOHLYN, N. Y., N,;vvjnbvre1 1-1, lh;4. an. II. It. . r.vE:Ns: 1lear Sir-P.'rom peson'l t o bwil rceivedl by Its use, It NH IN "n 1 well ur-lmmronal 1: 11 3 ledg of thom, wlioI e ..ill. -" I ihi -by have se111t-it ial most miall1r11v Iil -arilly anm sin r in s , o l \h Ft;o-v,Mr. f or je o . plakluts Whlvhi I I-, ilm1,1 to 4-ue u A Mc:-..f'r, M'.' Calvary Baiptist vhtureh,l armet , Cal, Vegctinc. she itestt Well. SOUTH PO,AN S, Oct. 1 1876 Mnl. ILI. .%rses ear Sr-I have bo nik t woyeairswvth th Ivvr compainib t. .i1d I11tu ing that tiIv hit taken t agreMt imity (Illfernjt mnvIvlr.s, lInt none, f I hei tiltll( I me any good. I was resless al.il"Ht, and la a l) o tppellto. Since tAkin1 thP \Vl-:(;FTINF I wlt W 1ll, aul rell'sh my,N fooT. Canl recolilmelnti 111h V4.1" .111 ror, what it Is hals dolle lor" be. Yours re'veeltilly1,I in.Amoplitv Rcimit. Witness of the above, Mr. George M. Vaughan, Atedford, Atss;. Vagetine. 100d 10.1' tle ('ili011. Bo-rN, Il.o:., 11 Tyler Strept, Mn. II.R, P.-r n: 3s:. O -4o , A pril, 1876. Ai t. 1 11, "R.I.ivNs lwear, ir-we feel thai, tie illIren iln our hoiv ha ve bveen great ly blenelli ed by tie V Eo.. TINK yo1u haIN- SO Idlgi vel V Its, froiA till(, Io timte, (!..,pueaIl3 t s ht. t roubled wi t 11 e Scrofula. ) WIt ht resps It, Allis. N. WORE11,,Ll Alittronl. Vagetine. Rev. 0. T. Walker Say.11: Pnovmi:ci, Rt. 1., 1G.1 Transit Street. it R. TE , 1ENS, F'.sq I feelbound to expre- Wihl li m.ysIgnAtlire fiht, hIIlgh vallie I place utpon your Vmr-:GiN. My fl"I'I I y. - h ve listil it, for Ii he last Lwo years. i neri-viri bisl ty I s l vivluliabl I I lot ' velii IluIId 11 t1) all who 11n:1y lied< an1 itivIlorali w1g relovat i n tollic.i. a'lstorof lowden-Sqlae, Church, Boston, Vegotine. Nothing Equ11al to it. SOUTH SALENI, I[Ass., Nov. 14, 1876. \1.It l . . Rt . ' l 'I i I : DverFir--I have been trouabled with scrofula, eminkor, anld Ilver comkplainlt, for thre(*4 years. Nothinl",evor d;l mle good tultil I coimeniled us11'ingth the V11e3'no. I am n 'W in alon1 fIrsAl e.an ( tl tsnhe 1 e 111 o oling acol-m e i hre i s not hI 1 g i tliil ;,I lt ;orstlieh emi - lains. ni)heat Iy rcom end It to every body. Yolr s 11*ru ly, ll.. IZZII,M. PACKAnn, No. 16, Lgrango. STouth S. 'eM, Mass. UHBOSTONAS. Vegtlte Vege y le, ggts Recmme t-4artly J%n. I. R. ST.s:: Dt ar'Slr-I have taken several bot tles of your Vegellne, a111( am" cla.nyitno It Is a1 valualblo rvimedy for dysptpsa, Siey comphint. amd Ieeral dIeblIty of t erySNm, i i head -l r'elomm1d it to all sufo-rers from tie abuv Complaints. Yourt res olivf fll y, iMI. MUXN(Oh PaRE. V EGETI NE. --PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vetgetine isSold by all DruggIsts. Oct 1-4w aliA -alm caLi,ttnin J.E .ADGr & CO., oCtHGxARgoaLEoN haSto C . C FOEIGNANDS EDOMESTI. GEARDWARE DWAlry, DuS, d diryotarton andnea Plmson Stei'Ccu FAIBANS' ONALS . Ag~lM tent ont Cagivna o t h te cLebrtedn Fams For,iind Ps,o-e two nd Bheigo thosp, anedcd proigely Liberail nTies, cao ghearae .g arge toiyrtetof griculdralIm Ageents.t ArClralSto l ao Lpeianey Oceln STges,iTsar bShov ols Scotor GSwp, Liverpoiol, Lo& nanic. a of Jp .E.AGR&C. oct 16xtaug of Charleston, JS.. I ESTA2- BLS3D 84 POLITICAL NOTES. Bob Towmbs will not run for the Sonate, but will bo Ioxt governor of Georgia. GeOrgo H. Pendleton is the con ing man for the now Democratic Senatorship from Ohio. The Philadelphia Tmies predicts that even Philadelphia will go: Democratic in November. Ohio goes 25,000 Democratie, and tho Legislature contains 41 Demo cratic majority oi joint ballot. Don Cameron will ho opposed for the United States Senato next voar by his brother-inslaw, Richarl J H-ldeman. provided the Democrats do not gain the Legislature. Nearly every Republican politi cian in Louisiana soms to havo an idea that there is to be a change in the Now Orleans Collectorship and that lie is going to be tho Collector. The New York Democrats are said to ho seriously divided in con sequnnce of the action of the State convention, which utterly refused to recognizo the anti-Tamuany repro, sentation from the city. Two years ago Newark, New Jor soy, gavo a Square Republican majority of 3,373. Lnst year the State went Democratic by 11,000. Last week Newark elected a Repub lican Mayor on a plurality vote, but he missed a majority by a thousand votes. This me-ms 20.000 majority for McClellan in Noven-. ber. Sonator Timothy 0. Howe is on the stumip in Wisconsin Once every five or six years this great man goes on the stump in his State, and there he stays until after lie is elected Senator. There is an opin ion in Wisconsin that he will be on the stump forever this time-if ho remains until he's re-olected. The St. Louis Republican has an opinion that Hayes will have to sur render to Conkling before the end of his term or go openly to the Democrats for protection and sup port. The President seems even now to ho getting more solid aid and support from the Democrats than from an., other sourco. Colorado had no Stato ticket to elect but a Chief Justice, and both parties united on Judge Stone, Democrat. In the unimportant con tests for county officers the Repub licans hold their ascendancy in the State. The woman suffrage amend ment to the Constitution is dofoated by a decided majority. The returns from all the towns recently voting in Connecticut show that the Democrats have carried seventy-four, the Republicans sixty nino, while twenty-one towns were divided. There was a majority of 19,232 for the Constitutional amend. men t which prohibits municipal aid for railroads, and a majority of 13,351 for the amendment which prohibits extra compensation to public officers. At the opening of the Senate there wvill be three new Senators to swecar in :Cameron, of Pennsyl vania ; Matthews, of Ohio, and Arm, strong, of Missouri. It is believed that Mr. Eustis, of Lonisiana, will, without much trouble, get the seats which Pinchback has been claiming, but which nobody has filled for three or four years. There will b)o a struggle between Spofford and Kellogg., of Louisiana, and Butler and Corbin, of South Carolina. Several Democratic papers, and notably the St. Louis T'ines, abuse Senator McDonald, of Indiana, for offering to withold his vote at the sp)ecial session of Congress. What the Senator really said was, that if his colleague, Senator Morton, wvent to the District of Columbia, and, while there, was by reason of physi cal weaknesa, unable to go the Capi tol, he would pair with him. Thoe >romise did not affect Senator McDonald further than that. When Newell, the flepublican candidate for governor of New Jer - soy was governor during the wvar, a man named Donohue was found' guilty of murder. He protested his innocence and appealed for a par don, but although a majority of the Court of Pardons favored the grant, Newvell refused to issue it, and the prisoner was hanged. A few years lat,er another man on his death bed confessed to having b?een the murs derer. The excitement cauised b this at the time has been renewed, *nd the bittereat Loolig now exists n aninst Newn1l BRIC-A-BRAC. Bluo-eyed "Onida" braids her hair. Ivan Ivanivitch is Russian for John Johnson. Liszt has long, sensitive fingers, and he loves to play nocturnes. Chicago bank presidents are studying up on the advantages of rapid transit. Harvard .oys who do not go to church receive censure marks r twenty-four hours. Earl Russell, the gro:t English statesman, is so old and feeble;' LA he is lifted into and out of his car The superstition about the in ftonce of the evil eye increases among the common people of Scot, land. English military critics do not scom to have any doubt concorning the ultimate Success of the Russians. The plantors of Madagascar who have recently taken a rage for coffee planting are opposed to a liberation of the slaves. Two Tennessee men swappod wives the other (lay and were well pleased, but officers of the law broke 1up the arrangement. It is nice on Sunday afternoon to walk to church over in a neighbor ing town and bring home your coat tail pockets full of chesnuts. The British government has asked the aid of the New York post-office in intercepting paeckages'containing the Colorado beetlo, sent by fools from thi;s sido of the water to their friends in England. The Dubuque (Iowa) Tbnes thinks that the abolishment of the death penalty for murder has contributed to the increase of crime and of lynching. The Detroit Free Press thinks that General Hood should bring his family North and lot some promi nent man count them. Some papers MAy he has from one to five children, and others assort that he has from seven to sixteen. Coloncl Ruckle, a printer of Indianapolis, was elected sheriff as a workingman, and by saving and speculating he made a quarter of a million dollars. ReverRes - came, and now he is foreman of the Journal job rooms. Four-fifths of the convicts in the California State Prison are Demo crats and most of the other fifth are Chinamen. This shows tl4at the Democrats and Chinamen are easy to catch. Martini, the Hungarian rifle in. ventor, founded his idea upon an American invention, Henry, who mado a combination for the English, was the Edinburgh gunniaker. Tho Turks use tho Martini-Henry rifle. In the boxing matches of the Russians each of the adversaries stands up and receives blowvs, the merit being ascertained by the number of bruises a man may re.. ceive without asking for quarter. No skill, but much endurance. A letter enclosing $100,000 in exchange on New York has just been received from the government by a paymaster in Arizona. It has a history. In May a mail carrier was chased by the Indians and dropped the bag which e niqipe& this letter. The Indians Ifl'd the bag for valuables and left the letters on the ground. Aftei the lapse of six months this letter 'wa found. Such was the dryness of the atmosphere of Arizona, that it was not in the least injured. The Berlin police have fQOod the example given by the Ha~mburg authorities in forbidding Aele Spitzeder, a former atress, who committed gigantic and wholesale frauds on poor, ignorant people in Bavaria, from a public reappearance on the stage. An enterprising manager had engaged her' at h con siderable salary to represent Maria Stuart and other tragical parts onl the boai:ds of his theatre. Placards had alre'ady been posted announcing her performance, and an overdowing house was exp~ected, when the gov ernment, in the interest of publio morality, prhbtdthe public acting of t~hisbted erlninal, only lately discharged from a penlIte. tiary on the expiration of a long term of impnisonmene THEs FAsHIoNABLE sto9vepipe hat some what lower in th.. orown ihis v season, but this will not influeno3 tho size of the brick to be worni a it.