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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. -- - . - 64.0 4# .4 Six-months. - - 2.0 of 'f Three months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For each subsequent Insertion 604. Obitna ries and Tributos of Respoot charged for as advertisomonts. Liberal discount miado or e9ntract, advertisementv. -o - JOB WORK. 2111 Heeads, Letter Hoadd, Envelopes resUrse,.Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. teaty exeeuted at this offie,-CHEAP o (JASH. ContInued from first page. soon one gets weary of her, her acting is so monotonous. Amiable, intelligent, energ6tic, financial, she koeps half an eye on her family, and the remaining eye and a half on the main chance, JOHN M'OULLOUOI1 Has come to the front latterly, won golden opinions with many and golden rewards from tho multitude. He was a pupil and frierd of, as well as fellow-actor with, Edwin Forrost, to whose school he belongs. He is more refined than Forrest was, but he has a good deal of tho same phypical, robust olemont. He has a good person, fine presence, rich, sonorous voice, a keen, vigorous un derstanding ; but he is not strictly a Shakspearean artist. He is apt to be too mindful of himself, his strong individuality colors his conceptions and shapes his methods; ho Wannts a cegi%a scholarly tone. But ho is kteadily improving; he is yet young -not more than forty-and both studious and ambitious. He is soon at his best in auch parts as his master mado famous, "Spartacus," "Jack Cado," "Mota mora ;" but recently he has dis dained these, aspiring to "Hamlet," "Lear," and "Cthello." His lato en gagement hero was so euccessful that it has helped his reputation vastly, and elevated his self-lovo conspicuously. It has not spoilod him, however. Ho is a good soul, and his vanity never renders him selfish or inconsiderate of others. He shares after expenses, and often clears $1,500 to $1,800 a week ; but he is so free with his purse that it is more frequently empty than full. He keeps out of dobt, how., ever, and has, of late, bogni, I un derstand, to put aside something for a rainy day. The example of poor Ned Adams, whose warm friend he was, has shown him tho folly of extravagance, and instructed him in somo degree of pecuniary prudonco. NE WJS OF THER DAY. The government has commenced a suit against the Erie Ilailroad for $67,000 back taxes. At Hunting, West Virginia, last week, nine boys in a small beat were swept over the dam, in Symes Crock, and four were drowvned1. F. B. James, manufacturer of boilers and copper work, commritted suicide in Louisville, Ky., on Satur day. Supposed cause, financial embarrassment. William Henry Hurlburt, editor of the New York 'World, has been serionsly ill of pneumonia, compli., cated with a bronchial trouble. Two school--boys, Frank Aldridge and John Smith, each aged thirteen, engaged in a fight at Now Harmony. Indiana,. on Friday. Smith stabbed Aldridgo five times, instantly killing him. James Gordon Bennett has sold his yacht "Dauntless" to some prommnent yachtman. It is thoughti that Commodore Kane is tme pur chaser4. The price paid waM $15,000. The Mississippi Legislature con tains one hundred and fifty-seven members. They include two Roe publican Senators, one being color-, ed, and in the House, one white Republican, two Independent cob ored Republicans, two Fusion col ored Republicans, and three colored Democrats. An Italian saloon keeper in Rich mond, Va., has been fined '$20 and costs, in all amounting to $50, for failing to register one drink of whiskey sold to W. M. Walker, the delegate from Westmoroland. Al-' though the Legislature pa.ssed the Moftbt law, yet the register is a novelty to them, and when they wait to see the barkeeper ring the bell, and he does not, there is apt to be a row. The State Grange of the Order of Patrons of 'Husbandry, recently in ses sion at Peoria, I., passed the followving resolution : ''.Resolved h 64the State Grange recommenA thelii Grangers and For'mers of Illiois, to hold pork for thirty ays, nnless they can oba f..e dollars for dressed hogs, and four dollars and twenty-fivo cents for live hogs." The Now York Post's spocial from Washington says tho Repub licans intend hastoni)g a decision in the Senato of the rosolution to in vestigato tho allegod bargain be.. twoon Pattorson and Senator But lor, whereby the former was to voto for the latter's admission to the Sonate, and Butler was to use hig influeneo to have tho indietments against Pattorson suspondod. Ex.-Colloctor Worth ington, of Charloston, asserts that he wias a witness of the bargain, and he will be the important witnessi. GRAND INTERNATIONAL Exposition! E could find no other ap propriaio heading to indicato the large Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we ario now daily receiving. W thought of Headquarters, Empo riun and Bazaar. All too tame. Come One ! Come All Wo are dotormined not to be un dorsold by any houso in South Carolina. The Bost Prints in Town at 61 cts. The very best made at 8a cts. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 ets. We intend to try to please you in prices, goods and p)olito attention. CALL AND SEE. LADD BROS.~ OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesa1e Grocer -AND Commission Merchant, Nos. 110,112 and 181, CHARLESTON, S. C oct 4-3m Best isOhoapest AUTOMATIC Silent Sewinc, Machine, [.atest Inlvention, Producing Marvelous IIRsults. 1te surpalssing merit rmaces it beyond all com tA ni te larg indlteenen (t~ offertd - selrs t osy, ralir-rning, trolIbleisme, two Onl1y Machine in the World with Automatic F'eatures, and with n10 Tension to Manage. Write byPostal Card for P?rice List, LIsI of Offiees, &o. VIIcor& 01111ns s. M. co ( Cor. Bona 8t,f '68 Broadway; N. Y4 mylS1-.1 Ayer's Ague Cure, ou", itirwn, or lisa.upios Thi:-t 1s n enmlpottncd renlieldl, preparod with rcieniiflno skil fromvee.( leig1111tswhc rarviy V6i4 to) (,tre fihe v -rel Wae . Chills anlFever and the conc01nit:lnt di4frorer. Slieh a itnd c 1: ' ecevss;ifics (if the0 pcolll in ll . rious distrit-ts dellalnd. Its gre:*.tsii periority over an.y wther nmedlicine yel dikcovered Vor thie citre ofItr itt I.i, mlat, it c-ontainis no qui nine or niineral, and those %%ho take it are frce front danger of quinism (ir ainy injuriousa 611'ects, and tire its healthy af'ter uising It .1. bef'ore. It hans been extensively emnployed duiring thie at thirty years lin the trenlintent of these distressing disorder.,and so uinvaryhng hiat; becti Its success that ' it hiasi gainted the repuittation of being infad fiblo. Recan, theref'ore, be -afely reconnenided aq a sure remnedy and specille for th Feevre anud Agne of the W'eitt, and the Chililm anid Foreer of the Son(th. It counteracts thie ninumnatic poison In the blood, and frees (the systemnI'rom its influ ence, Fto thalt fever and ague, sh:akes or chills, once broken upl by It, do not return until thie diserase is again contracted. The great variety of disorders whielh arise froin [lhe irritation of this poison, suich as Neuralgia, Rthumnnttlam. Goldt, HIendnchle, 1111ndniemm, Toothachoe, Uanehin, Cat arrhl, Athitmn, Pna.. 1witatimn, Splenie AMTettions, 111yKterles, Palin lin the 111im-Nl, Colle, Pueirslysis, tind derange. of the 81.0mach0, all of1 which hecoline jintermlit tenit or periodical, hrive no -peedier remedly th:an AVr:n'S AWcE Cui.r. w':vch cures them all aliko, tind protects the sys,tem Frontiutre att:acks. A s at preventive, it I., of* inimense hervice fin those com inntin ities where Fever and Ague prevnils, as it sl:ays the developini-nt i-f the disease If l:aken onl thu flirst approacht tlie prenionitory syinp (ollis. Travellersmai-tmoI r esdnt r thnts onabledI to del'y th1ediorilers, and few will ever snffer If they akv.:l themls.elves of thle protection this reii oidy affirds, l1,or Livor Comuplasintt s, aris ing fromt forpidity, it Is; an excellmnt.remedy ; itstimniates this organ into he:althyv activity, and pr-ofinces many remark able cure.; *Wheria othier mncdicies fail. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., 1ractica and Analytlcal Clhenicsts, JAWE.L,MASS. GOLD BY ALL DIMUGGISTS UVERYWIrT.ME, ISewing-earhine RADE PaI . J tLV 15. Ib1l. WE CLAIM FOR TH. Y\iPROveD The following specifil poits of supe niority: I-Great sialiH ily In Cont tit res hiteteon. I' hs hitesn 2--DI ree nl oiy. Ere moinetl i l frat Ramn i5-Peroo, t!f'rnin tn ytoli its jo 01-C broealt y Iti otetr F nil thd WierknISIlati 'atuhIpe. ' igle Mneieso soer on i orse firet !rinthineio, wienuaratewith litcth .\lolch in e. irihss itlietaie of then ftor cireur a nd~IiiithC'Iit partilrs. feb 17CLltie itiPatlllilS ersort, hi Jh WA0l1lTERS'tt~ OREST he ON aial gl tnORAi,a IL tay th dcchois 'the (senueIfta'ken Ottthu lus iIlIoalistyl an petorec infto touts 'I'tVCIIO S 1( il eItve eneit I tra -)1Onalt atitionronchr lluOinan --t tatt zviiv n Vtoice aty rwo a dkn ableOlltalwhoe o h nieal Octvs fhel Prepaed byD uned in Ayerf& e ar Scnny w ith ees CONCElJiTO ...V(6P1. ERCETNN CH I ~l Il MER, IAE,)n res ollobing R eiY it of VOCNO itpen Worksanipand Durhillt y UnuCnne. WarrnnedormI YELigh R. t IE X atEYLg.renh3o th6 -ntauety reeied Instr~meanst tte rae.h llitrat Catleti jiitd WAiNM PAY ACE WATES!& M Mfne nversandrDea,ers, .WA TEISOUNISl SECURIT OGl, THEBET HUSHo1D01 ((IN USrE.' 1to W ratd15 Degrees1 Flirde-Test.li WAERWIIE, IN1 CONuiuLOR. For ExelHenct of Manufheture AND III l IIli'R TEST.1 11g TTowannt Fine TN.tinANc (ICo. hF B ALn, (hT'a(une De)J. ,Wf, Iii-Messrs.iO West1lCh C an - I'.uSn 4'illit :It usedo evrIous 11 oil ol inltbil eitl0 ltIl for bhontepuros I (take ins u1'rk ttrecnunclu ingy Aad dUinSiurlity Air"iasthe sfesr Man YesIoerusin u huo fI'l. Yourihiit'is trlyete.ltiti'ts, l[t 1ned] p11 Ait (h tR EWltuit RES ,ret. CA. WEShTA(I SOAl I1S, aR mor. PUIl a'yurs(fI subsitionto T N=wstf AnLHAuAWn FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambox Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs . Desks, Towel-racks, Wash s standa, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, H-at Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for G Design and Workmnanship Un.. - ^ equaled. 1 . lSave,hig bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF RUS-RIWINWaw Su1M:s., Low in Prico, Durablo and Conventie nt. 0 wNill never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shade. MVEATi tRE S SES Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's Carriagls. LUMBER And Shinglos at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at modorate Prices. Furniture inade to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I kcoop on hand a full supply of Metalic and Rosowood Burial Cases and Cluffins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. _ . W. Phillips. ,a Zia _ PEO PL . 'WE HAVE INAUGURATED A Great Popular Holida y Sale -OF 1Y 303DS, CLOTHING, 3'-Z LLa , 4=-,.wi'. s,"t no Sr C:X>1.*, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. WE PROPOSE TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCK AT REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES, And we are offering unparalleled bargains in all dopartments. We are determined to carry none of our prese)t stock to the next season. WE GUARANTEE TO SELL GOODS, OF WHATEVER KIND, AT PRICES Lower Than Before the War. gOW, LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS. -0 I. S1UGENEIMERF& CO. December 20, 1877. T E LATEST ARIVALS! BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! -o I LLAVE just returnod from the market, having selected one of the hand somest, 1argest, and best assorted stocks ever brought to this place, for the e)pecial benefit of the citizens'of Fairfield, to which I respectfully invito their attention. To the Ladies who would havo the pretiest styles of DRESSES,, GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. -0 To the Gontlemen who would got the very latest and nobbiost suits of CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. To those who are in neod of goods of 11 kinds, Notions in great variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS, HOSIERY, DOYLIES, CHECKS, BUTTONS, TOWELS, TICKING, HAMBURG EDGING BLANKETS, BLEACHING, VALISES and TRUNKS: -THESE MAY BE FOUND AT SOL. WOLER'$t