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TRIWE'ERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Wookly Ono Year. - - -- $4.0 4 Six-months. 2.0 " " Throa months. - - - 1.0 IRA'TES 0F4' ADVERTISING. Ono square one insor.ion $1.00. For each subBequent insortion 50. Obitua rios and Tributos of Ro4pect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount mado f or contracd advortisonionts. JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Lotter fends, Envelopve Postors, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. liatly excouted at this office,---C11EAP VOR CASH. POLITICAL NOTES. There ought to be an immediato resumption of civil service reform. The Presid-i'L doesn't seom to have rcstoro6 Louisiana to the Union after all. Sitting Bull is now among tho irreconcilables, and he's as obstinate as Bon Wade. The country is beginning to feel as if it would like to soo a little reform that would reform somo thing. The Ohio postmastors rather piti fully complain that the crowing of the Democratic roostor disturbs their rest. David Davis might make a good Democratic candidate for the Presi dony if he could only disguise himself as a Democrat. Reconciliation does not seizo the Republican majority of the United States Senate with that firm grasp that was expected. Thoro' sooms to be a domand in the United States Sonato for a Returning Board to count in soino Senators who have not beon olected. Packard is still fishing, but in different waters. Ho has thrown his line for the Now Orleans Cus tom House and has become recon ciled expressly for that purpose. The opinion is strengthening among the Republican politicians at Washington that they had better hold on to what they have of Hayes, instead of driving him into the Democratic ombrace with all his patronage. The Executive Department of the government is suddenly out of blanks for making nominations of Custom House officors, and civil servico re form is at a stand-still. What's the matter with the Washington print ers Senator Conkling presents a peti,= tion in the Senate for a monument to the memory of the man wvho captured Major Andre. It is about time, too, that Conkling's friends wore beginning to think about a monument for him. Judge Davis, of Illinois, is the only member of the United States Senate who enters no party caucus and proposes to obey his own con victions en all pulbliC questions. There's a nest ogg for old-time Senatoritil dignity and manhood. The newvspapera are having their fun out of General McClellan's can., didacy. This is all very wvell, but wvhen the returns of the Jersey oe. tion begin to come in the General will have some fun which will beat that of the newspapers by a large majority. Sentor Spencer highly comp)li monts President Hayes by declar-. ing himself as opposed to the policy of the administration. Republican,. jam may survive any sort of disaf~ fection or rebellion, but it couldn't stand the favor of such as Spencer and Patterson. Senator Simon to Pennsylvania Representatives in the Legislature: "This is my son, Don ; you will elect him to the Senate." Senator Don to Pennsylvania Representatives in Congress: "This is my father, Sunon ; you will p)resent him to be Minister to England." The organs that are so disturbed oy the "liolitical persecution" of the thieving officials in South Carolina are kindly requested to notice the fact that of the jurymoen drawvn for the trial of these cases 19 are col ored and4)7 are white, 15 are Demo erats and 21 are Republicans. That does not lookc very violontly parti san. Every time the people get at the polls now they ruthlessly and deliberately kill off at least one of the Matthews family. Stanley Matthiews wvas followed to his po-. litical grave this week by It. Stoekett Matthews, of Baltimore, and so far as can be ascertained they are buried in the same hole'. If the p,eople will pei'slst in holdinig olee tiosa. the polhical portion of the Matthew&tamiily seem fated to be The President sat down on the Scnators and Congrossmon controll ing appointments ; the Republicans of the Senato and House have now sat down on the President's civil servico policy, and in tho wrangle the people will, in their disgust, sit down on both. The only important nomination, among all the foreign appointments made, that the Senate committee has reported, is that of Langston, colored, Ministor to Hayti. Scoro one for the black man. The Now Orleans Times states that there is a goneral belief that Kellogg paid considerable sums to secure his election to the' Senato by the Packard Legislature. Nobody who received money from him has yet mado confession, but if it is needed to defeat Kellogg at Wasb, ington, evidence on this point can be had in abundance. It is likely it will not be wanted, however, as it might make other Senatorial hearts acho-hoarts that have learned the way to the Senato through greon bacek-strown paths. GRAND INTERNATIONAL Exposition! VE could find no other ap propriato heading to indicate the largo Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we are now daily receiving. We thought of Headquarters, Empo riuinand Bazaar. All too tame. Come One ! Come All I We are detorminod not to be un dorsold by any house in South Carolina. The Best Prints in Town at Q. ets. The very best made at 8k ets. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 eta. Wor intend to try to please you in prices, goods and polite attention. CALL AN.D SEE. LADD BROS. MARk( ' rAID. JULY 55. 1811. wE CLAIM FORl TE IMPROVED WHITNEY SEWING MVA CHIN ES ,[ The following speciflo points of supo riority: 1-Great slinI4Dlclty ini Con ut ructlon. 2-Durabillity. 3-Exceedingly Lighat Elmn nian1g. 4--Stil1l Ruuaning. NoiseIess. 5l-Perfe'ras all Varietes of WVork. 6-ieauty of' Finaisi anid Workunanislalp. 1'-GREIAT REEDUCTION IN PREICE. Single Maohines sent en orders aireot fromn tho Factory, wvritten guarantee with each Machine. WHlY PAY OLD PRIOES! /AfrSend for cireulars and particulars.. Address,. Thme Whlitney Mr'g. Co., fob 17 Paterson, N. 3 FINAL Dz8ouARGB. NOTIOE Is given to all whom It may concern that David ";R. Coleman, guardian of Charlos F. Coleman, will apply to the Judge ef Probate, at AVinna. bore, 8. 0., on the 80th clay of November noxt, for a final dischur o. oct 3O. R. 'HOMP.SON, Cheap FILLED WTl 0n DRY GOODS AND CROC] I 5' -M; Twe Cheapest -GREAT B. Sugar, Coffco, Lard, Bacon, Mackerel, C GREAT BARGAI All we ask is tc AND WE ARE SURI W. G. ROCEIL, MERCHANT TAILOR, H AS removed to the store next to the post-oflico, where ho will be glad to re ceive his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will bo kept on hand, from wvhich customers ,may mke 4electionsq. 110e now has the finest lineo of F?renchl and English goods over brought to this market. Hoe is also prepared to cut or to mnak up goods for those whlo desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. 7D- Clcaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for past patron age, lhe solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaction. Sept 18 W. G. 1O00HE. CONNOR & CHANDLER CAL attention to ther fal STOCK -OF Wantchies, Clocks, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, Forks, Napkin Rings, Goblets, Cups, Butter Knivos, Blutter Dishes, &c. Specta clos, Cutlery, Lamps, Lanterns, Glass and Crockery Ware, Vases, Toiletto Sets and China Tea Sets --ALSO Machine Needles and Springs. Sewing Machinos repaired, cleaned and aJted. a.g R Stores I ALL KINDS CLOTIHING, .-ERYWARE, ' LRGAINS IN Molasses, Hams, Crackers, licesc, &c. NS IN TOBACCO. 0give us a trial,' TO PLEASE YOU. WATERS'ORCHESTRION inos ORGAN P Vlollelw i t--rect, f7 o .at over ialde. I lm11 A- ecelecrated Coicer to mtop, whIleh C a i11o i111u1tl t o f the I Inia nI Volet, and twVo 1Su"") I ihnlf Octuetu of 1ll tuned in perfect har 11aouy wtd l i lite reeIN, t -~ and their omeIJ.Zt silng. lVill and' crl.1hlicg .IWATEVa 9 ii C ii: fNA, ORWHESTRAI, - -. CONCERITO1. VESP'. ER,CENTENNIAL CIIIM1E4, CIIAP PE, nndi C'OTTA4IE OlItOANM, in i FItOrench'i ('n.. ses. conbue PUJR FlT ofrVOQ_INO sVIth great voisie of tone, suitnle for Pnvior or (Ch urch. Wlorkntaunt.hip, andt DurnsbilitI y IU'nur'nsed. WVarranted for' MIX YEARI". PRIICES( E~XTi'tEM)1ELY L OW for eah.Mon thaly Inntalnenute received. jusrunenuts to R)leceosst to heder.Mi nisters, Cte ehes 1choola etc. AGENTS8WA NTED. Speeiltnduceanuents to the trnde.Illutrnted Catalogues. Mtaled. Second-hsand Instraents at OR1EATI HIAlt GAiNS., UIIRACEt WATERS & SONS, Mtamnfneturers and Dealere, S40iEAST 14th IST.,UNION SQUAR E,N.YS REST AUA1W T. HEunders'igned b)egs lOeave4 to inform i his1 friends and the pubtliot generally' thtt the :Re(stauransti aittachexd to thtc .'.ornintt Star HSalo is4 openf, and suppied1 wit il the bs4t thte inarket aflordls -such as Beefsteak, famn, iholognia Sau.sago, Oys ters,i in overy style, Fish, and other eli cacos. -ALSO A full supply of the purest IWincs, Liqulors and Larger Beer. /i .V North Carolina Corn WVhisakey a specialty. --ALSO A weoll selected stock of Trobacco and Sogars. 'Tho patronage of the p)ublio is solicited. J. GROESOHEL, oct 14-tx3mn Proprietor. P. U. FLENNIKEN EII1EPS constantly on hand a full Bip-) ply of Choice FAMILY GRIOCERIES and PL ANTrATIONSUPPLIE~S. Hlisstook has rocontly boon relenoishod, and 'ho is now ready to supplly theo wants of all. oct12 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungo, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Con. -sumption. The repulation It has attaine(, In colse(uIece of the marvellous cures it li pro(iced (ring the ist half cen tury, Is a su11licit assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happliest results that can be desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate (liseases of the lungs, by its use. All who have tried it ac knowledge Its superiority; and where Its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what mc(icinc to employ to re lieve the distress mid suffering pectillar to pulilonary ai.ctions. Cm.:tty 1.c TonA, always afrorls Instant relief, and perflormis raptild cires of the milder va ricties of bronchial dlsordier, as well as the inore furmidable diseases of tho )(ungs., As a safeguard to children, amid the dlistressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable ; for, by its timely use, multitides are rescued and restored to health. This iiedicinc gains friends at every trial, as the cures it Is constantly producing are too reiiarkable to be forgotten. No fitiaily should be with eut It, and those who have once used it never will. E iiient Physicians throughout the coinitry prescribe it, anid Clergymen often recoiimeiud it from their knowl edge of its ealects. REPAIE> B Dr. i. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Chemlats. 6OLD U;Y ALL DInUGoISTS L4V'UYWnEnnH. U!VER In )vsli:rsr. i:n i'motc:wnr ox.--T'his may be alied the de:11ot of lisene. Rev. 1[ury W.rdl 1vCher SAVS, "It iH a very di 111 altter 01 save( i1 the oul of, at ma1i whoo:td ilih t oL; Of small avail to eiist thl devil Out o l: is b;em11 t while hte still lurk-lis in his ostonmeh. SoSs' UXlTic CONrW-sW> will eu8re iis disetsO. 'i'ho idinhg 'eedy for this d(ist"wo in its stane- is SIMo:-,'s ITICw Con 1101IND. IH re;ub:tt the livor, expels all imorbid hitmars troi tll system, anid acts a i gvrtkb. tonii. A few d'oses will re i-ve andi a litle perSevernillce culro tho wvorst c 1as. f you are billious an d languid, you umy save a dot's bill by V.ompoumd. 31any wib, have uised it, liy that. it, is worthi its weighlt in gd. M~cMi m"''i. A Une', \~uWinnso, l:. C. DO0W1F & MOISE, P'ropri'.-Iirs, oct 2 2w' iJharlon, S. C. C WEST [ ALADDIN -& Sos t SECURITY OIL, THE BEST HIOUS.H0LD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, WATER WIIITE IN COLOR. Fually Deodorize. WULL NOT EXPLODE. HRGHEflST AWARD AT DenteniniaI Exposition Fior Execflenceo of Mlanufacturo AND hiIII FIRE TEST. Endor'sedl by tho In:mrance Compan!im 1.'wd li G(iIca''-Onc of Many. lTcin.u F"rro TSi'niAS'c Co. OiP RlALrnronmi, i.Mare, te. 2:cl, ls;t.---Jksrsc. 0. We"st ol .Son,s --(.' .,rnu: It' iina used] tho various oils soki In. this city for iIclhaiaig purposes, I take pleas ire in re'nninenaumsi your "Aladin Security a'lI" as th.e rfrhst owl test eSver used in our house. Lobl. \ ours trul ', (shined] A 'DREW REESE, ]President, .Ma:mm'iactuaret1 by -I i!'i R & ,44MS, IIRaItImnQr. Tr~y It, aina you wIll ite no other., RIount Zioni (/01eglate Institute THLE fall sesisioni of' this well knio a Insotituto began onl Miioday, Augumst 27th, T..ho courso of insituction. omibracesi Maithomaitics', the 3iassicsc, Sici neCo anld thle usual ',nglish uranches. S4pecial attention wvill beo paid 0 elolntioni, reading, speOlling anid writ ng. Pupils wiili receive .tat careful 'lrili in the rudiments wvhich jis essential o soeuring atthorough education, Blaok Joard exercises will enter largely as a nethiod of in[structioni. Tho ciolleoyo muilding is commodious and convenientiy ocated. The Prinoi pal1 hopes, wit,h thme uolitical andl matetrial lnprovenment of the stato, to scure a liberal patronage, by noans of' which I tho 1nstit',ieo maiy be re itoredito its former' popularity and useful TERMS : 3Iassical department, per session of tweonty weeks, - - $30.00 ttiLtormedliato, - - - - 25.00 Primuary, - - - - - 20.00 ' PYaymton I to be wado quarterly in ad hTatnco. R?. M, DAVIS, Pirincip)al, andZ 14...xtt wiasb, . 0.n