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TRI~~~~~~ 8EI.l III }1 5 )tU . (c., 'rULI4I).1 V, APIL 23,1 1878. \r)L '2, N.3 NEW A)VERTI'ISEM1ENI S. PIA T ltetalt preo go0o only $24n. l P arllr tOrgans. Ict" i:a only Sl03. I'apur free. D, 1'. IBMTT1y, Wash. ington, N. J. REVOLVE l olvit box Cart,rtdgvs. Atht.i,., -1. 1l OWN .\ SON, 136 aid 138, Wooti St., Pil"IslIrg, I'eitiisyIvaiit. O pT lihest lnor4 at, all Sii Ai L W1orltl's ExlIbItions L, tezt C-italogu,ts and Clreliar., with new si tyes. It)I)U(EI) PitlICES, and Iuntth lnrormatIon, sent free. MASON & 11At\ LI N Organ CO:.1 PANY,13u:3ton, New York or Chilcago. FOR A. CASE OF CATAtRF $5 hratt SANDFtOlID'S 1AI)JCAI, CtIRE for Catarrh will not. I .(,titly rt'llie ' and spe<tdly eltte. Refrt'nc'en, IHenry Wells, EitJ , Wells. Fargo & Co.. Au $ "tora, N. Y. WI. I iwnt'n, St,. I,ouls. 50 Tt'stI.lmttiils: andrl In('at1st by mall. Price, with itaprove'd Ininaler,$1. Sold Overt-wIhere. WEEKS 4 POT''TEIt, Proprietors, Hoston. Mass. PIAN OS RAN S1 AtF'actort P'res. Grint. R{td(u:lua to close out, preseut stock of 511.) Neow' ait Seidt 11-llalt Instr+teit s of live irs'-elass min o'rs. lnlt" warranted an at. ' i'S 1h:1. 11:1.Y CO.11I'y I''ION for tIlls class of Iislutriu'nnt. AGENT, WANTED for %.W.I\El';' St1-)i''ir il:l.I.l O1I GANS and PtANOS. J"t1irat l Catalo<.110e malled. 1HOlRACE W\'A'TEIIS & SONS, M:aitIfIt" turers id Ilealers, .141 Enot 1.1th 8t reel. New York. Also Goneral Agn'IIts for SIIONiNG1;S Celebrated .'relumll Orga ns. FlhallI Bow ai'e aiitll orth les 11lifl tions of BENSON'S Cakelne .Porus Plastr In the tIarkel. Some (If the eto alti dangerous ininiral polisons. Each getnl" Heenloln's :a p cine Plaster has the word Capelit- cut through It.. 'lake no Ot.lher. BENSON'S Capelne 'oiOis 1 Plaster" was In veited to overcom e the slow atitloll of tI he or dlinery pot'l ister antl to alTord gulek rellef from pali. Price, 25 eetil s. a Goulds Manufacturing Co. 3lanufncturers of all kinds of Force ii1( Lift PMPS For Cisterns, Wlella, Hall" roadov Steamboats. Il'inithidsl efi' FIRE EN4INES, Hydraulio Rams, .A1il'AIAAM BELLS For Ch irclts, Schools. and Planitations. Cori-Shellers, Sinks etc, Pumps nr,d Materints for Drivei Wells a spcialty. Cailoguns ftrnished 3NQU E,FOR COU .DRPUtMER A l'rY SENECA l' AI... N. Y WAREHOUS,15 PAi P54CE, NEW YOnx Or i. ailt.-,W FOR TII CAIiPMGN HAMPTON AND HOME RULE h New and. Couder', A LIVE AND FEARLESS DE,IMOCRA. TIC NE WSPA 'Ei. Largest Cirilition n tile City. Largest.Circutlatrin inl the11:' Largest Circulation in the Cotton Stawes. A-LL TIIE NEWS Al:OI"I' SOI'Tli CA ROLl.NA. ALL TIlE NEWS A lOU:T 'I l1 SOI'11. ALL' TiE NJSWS Fi(OMl AWEIIYWII.il Pure And Ui (k'.iled 1)eNmolrney I JNIOE.1 JVSTICE AQ (4 L 11r1TS! .tecognlriig the paran0ount. interest felt to the approachiIng p(Ile-1l eanvuss ,by every Demicrt wh'Io ibopes to see I ihe great wvork of thm RedeImp.ltlin of thie Stato made complete and1( permanient so .tJ)tat thle peopile maly reap a lnd fully enjoy t he fruit, of rtheir acifics, 'THE NE WS AN D COU RIER will dircct all its enlergies andlI resourcest'i to pre .sonting fromt diay to day, anxd .f.rom weekc to wooek, full and in1teresLtig accounits of .the pro'gress of the (AMPAION. W-TD Io place the paperO withini the rea'fch of *verybodly durIng .lht exeltinig contest. we hiave determinned 1.0 offer to Mall SubscrIbers theIi following Reduced EatDs for the Qampaign:~ THlE NEWS AND COU1UEit, Dailly EdItIon, 63 mo th . .. . ..... .. ... ..... . .. 4 00 TlE N EWS ANDI COURWI, Ti-A eekly EdIt,Ion, t mont.hs. ................ 200 'THlE W.IIJ.LY NEWV8, months.......... . . 5 Suibscr!it,lonis wIll he receIivedo at,. t,he's ratesC!, FOR MAir ttSCIJEIli ONI.Y, unil May 15. In1 all cases t,he cash bmust, acucompiany (t .ordelfr. Friends of the cae or hoQnet,t home rule In all 1the couttfties are1 invitedi to aId us Itn swellIng .0our Campaign 8ubscriptIIon LIst, which otught .to lnclude every It, ellIgent, voter in t,he State. JRIORIDAN & DAt.WJSON, P'roprleloris, Minrch ti--t.f U'IIAI(I.ESTON, S... J. Clenining, BOOT AND .SHOE MAKER, WINNBORO, 8. C. LYON'S Patent Metallic STIFFEN4ER1S I PREVENT roots and Shoes .from Running over, VearhIg ofw the SlIe nd Ripping in the o EARL marc d Columbia Business Cards. fJ7 EAI)QUA1It'Elt for clea'pest Gro ceries anld llardware in ('ulaiai: to be found at the old reliale house tit LOlI[CK & L11WIcANCE. _ IX'S, 1'ort-.tits, Photographs. St"r' 1.j oscopes, Aet. All oldl pic"tur.", copiel Art (1allery Iluit ling. 121.!. lain Street, ('olutnablia, S. C Visitors are cordially invited to call and examiuinte. ( IIA RLF.S I'LIAS,formierly of ( Camdtien. J hatl mo1V0,l to C..hnnb,{ia, :,n I olit.1:wd a large st,ci<, of 1)ty ( ;ools ,:at,{ N tisi, lBoots, Shoes, 'Tirtks itti Vatses. L. :it is fact ion gn.truntc (d. T71";(KLING'S ;ALiLl:1;- Opi:,>:te .1 . the Wheeler tlcue. P.t1% is, Pltogra t.phs, Amlroty 1pe, aul l 'rr, lcv e finished in the hatest l!., of Ili- art Old pletures copied ttd onla(eged to nv rsize. W. A. I JKLING, Proprietor. IEUCK(. & DAVIS, implorterst antd dealers in Wat.ches, Cloc. ks,.J"welry, Silver and Plated Ware, lHouse Fi rnish ing Good,, &c. N. B. -M-Watcles and jew elry repairod. ('olhuihla, S. C. oct 27- y TJ'IIIV CIL. RI;JS'OY THE DEMOCRATIC DAILY NEWSPAPER PU1iLId1i1EI) IN CJIARtLESTON. Official Journal of the City, -TilE CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISIILD IN THE SOU.TH AJ'A1NTTC ST.1TES, OxnE YI.\I, by 1[ail........,.,. . I Six M oxt s................... 1 TinI-VmEI.v, pcr Aiunu .......... 1 -ClitCULATES IN North ad Sith Carolina, Georgia, Florida and .:l,abama. -- - (;lrlrstoii Pliu3lisliing Coilpan,y, A Demoert e iper owne, b ly the peo Ile atndi pb,lishrd in tbeir ituterest. ''he latest news Iv n;.il anod ielegmla fro't all (uar teris ofthe Globe. ----- ?c'SU.'3SCI;IBE AT ON'CE. - --March 1a-tf BPJN HAS CA F , -AND Style (Goods -Ii AYE ~Uv~TI ARR1IVED, including, all 1,1t eJ nov'ities of the eaaon, it ti 'inns boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods land INillinery Bazaar. MRS. I1i1AG wishes to return her sin-" c1o thantks to her friends and the publi1c ge nera'lly for tue pa2st pa1t.ronaige, solic.i ting a coni tinance of thec same1). She w-ill I iendevor as hteretofoie iand is deCtermined1 to pleicase thle mtost fasticdious. Millinery and Fancy G~oods. Stock is comaplcete, French Patterni2 JJaIs,,triiita md iandc untiiamd,S(raw- 11hits an bonneits,t SI lu Iis and Sailors, Iibbonttis, Silks, iLaes, F"lowers-, Feauthe crs, Illulsions, Neck I Ties, liutiling, L ineni andc Lace S,tts ' lindKerchiefl, Gorsets, (Gloves, Riuttocns & c., & C. ------- Second lot ot' Sping Cal icoces. al-o a1 niico cot oif D ress (cods, Miotiairs. Alpae'is, Japaneiso Silks Wa, ~sh i Popi, , and other nliCe Materials aind Tlriiingi. Call and1( ee, Ladlies,for you1r A largo lot of Men'se, Lidies' and( Childirenu's8,hoeis, Gents' rnid iBoys' 1Fur anod Straw~ Ilts , fino and course-~. A choice lot of Familily Groeria, Can dies, ('akes, \lackereI. Toac)i1oe. Cigars, Kjoroseno Oil, IIairdlware, W oodienware, Tinware, Crockory, &c. A quantity of Lumiber for sale low for cash. march 80 J. 0. IIOAG. .-JHE undlersigned hegt .leavo .to in form htis friends and customoe and the public generally that ho lhas removed to the coimmod ious and1( centrally located storo formerly occup)ied by James RI. Aikon, wvhero may always be found a full and well selected stock of Groceries Provisions, Wines and Liquors. JtWf Highest Prices paid for Cotton. feb 7-tf R. J. McCARLE3V. VEG:ET1INE. FORl CH IIILS, )I IA K1'S, FEVER AND AGUE. 'I'.11:1!(11(1. N. (', In I. It r i : I .".r Sir :- -1 I'' i "\-. !-ratef f11 1' r w \' iTi . I I- it i - : , \' t ' i, 'l , "T I , i . '. I . 1:I y. I w Ii ''.i!'p ; l it' ( I I . 1i l. : 1' Il t,I I ;t ' i' I - i'i"' I' i I El I.:, 1 Ii. 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(,, (lrll''.'" f I ; e ' biihv l h-: r o l. ret!ry a 'o. to - n " {4'e ' t ear I 'attr tha ail i 'i tb er I!,trgc, I e Il'r inl l!t wo;-'l.l. ' :j LE-1NE tio tiryl-. ; " "Atgust in8Tsol bh y D ay ruggdIs is. A'fl NATIONAL STANDRiD i' i- It 1.L AICIT CT PI. WImt Gonoral Townsend Has to Say P..bout Thomu--Thirtoon Volun os Al roady in Typo, and Sixty-Sovon More Coming. I ia.t r.! ln Post. T1'h e COnfederalte archives in pos (-ssiolu of the War D)oip"rtmlent are Oltjects 1)1 of crlliosity and cutpidi fy on the part of miny people, and ouioc".tainaliv romlethinii; bo tring re emlblmee to indiIal;tion bre1:aks out at ii. rcint <n - iter:; that they are nt1 o)pel t.) t.he ilipowtion of every (,n1(, (,-j,rc i ly latte:y, sinlco public at t,,n tic n hast bee cn :t t edt;, to the sul,joctt lbv the splt inl thio 1L>t1so It RVt itey;arai and W1'illets. The papers are ill in charge of E. ). T ownSeend, :adjnt:ilt general of tho armly, and fromi this ollieu tho Post obtained1 the following in formation : Inl reply to the qutestionl, "W\hy alrc, tho se arch1)ivrs kept fl'rom publio in.'i(s1 it) ?" thte (G ineral said: '"For th s:tan mnd sitir.tl reasons that iOh Union wartt reords atre held as allicial sceret". It is for the pr"o tt ti'll of t:e grovernment and the pcop!le. "H.1ow ar"(, the" protected by such "In this way : If persons were :allowed to c:omo iin and inspect, the muiister rolls, lne so disposed could raw ofl the n::et history of at St)ldier, for in;sticeo, and personati him11 inl provinlg a pension. Ho would 1m1ae his application, stato his Nerviees, ele., and when in the O1((iimiry cu)r!1se of l)uSiles:; the W.tr 7D1ep:rtimnt rereivud a letter f'roll thte '(isi(on) 0Olli asking for the m: 's rt' m w. of C,1rse its reply wnl.c I.Pgree with its stat omr nat, -ml :e getvenji1e:nli; Wttwni be1 del.-au i - Th'i opennil);.; of the Union it Or .:I to IIo pul:ie woul1 at 011cc <'('-troy the :afegua Is and checks designei for the protection of the goVerlnment and( thle people." ""Jut i"; it so with the Confederate reeords ?" Yes, to a very great extent. In one waiy in I another thiey have cost ith g V(rn11ment a large sa:n. A p p1()opriatic ns have b)eenl mad1(o for ii Comp111)latio a11nd pr"inting(, and1(l wvhentlever Congress wishes to pub li:;h t;h1m it e:n (10 so. Up to this tuin soie titiecl VOltunes of five and 'ix hntldretled pages each 1re 1,ad. hi(e,s include the battle rerd:, u) to at. 186r3. And When they ar pulishetd lmaps of the balttle0 il!;l is and positions. of th troops have been propalrud to 1comi0p.ly them. The mnatter is so :t'ged th:t the historian vill ii. I tII, history of each battle comn pit by itself." "\ho will get those books'?" "t'1he parpose, as J: Itunderst:ld it, is to priilt the utsn:l nimher for 1mml1erC1;; of (ongl'ess, public libra ries and inst itlutns of learning, anl hesid1es this a number for the people. perhaps suflicient whln sold to reibullrS the govermnent for its onitly in the. pnrchaso and prep;trat.ion and printing." "Not tmuch con.. cahu... On. t in that p)lan ?" "No, antd conenlment is not the l1prpose. Why, for two days the late Con federate po)stmas:iter-genleral was'L engag t'ed in anf e3x:uina iitioni of the arclhves. A fow daOys ago tco)lnel Mosby !'egnested a coply of Go of the pap(ers r'elating tb) a bat tle of J. E. B. Stuart's, and it wats i romnptly fuirni shed himti. The H on. MrLi. Scales and Mr. Vance, of N orth Carolina, asked for' copies of ]ppo triad they were given, as will as5 to other miembiers of Con "tess, anid aniy respLetab)le editor im the coun try can get a copy of any paper)O he as,ks for, proyided it is not one0 in which tihe governmencit andI thle plei)t aro initerested for its p)rotec tion." "What sort of papers are those ?" "They belong to that class haIving a legal v'aululi-papers 'containing~ Ceieco whicl hia he called for in the Court of Claims or bly the South ern Claims Commiiission. There are thoeso who have claimed to bo0 Union 1110n during tiho wtar, and when asking for payment from the govern-' mnit for damages sustained, the archlives have revealed evidence that t.hey hadl( beeni once compensated, or that they were not Union men at alL. Itstantds to relason that huniidreds of claim agents anId sp)ecubItors would be gladt to como11 in and1( copy off these documents ; and then again there are publishxers whlo offor large sums for the p)rivilege of ransacking the archives and making selections. INo -wond(or that .compijlaints are miade that access to tile archives is denied ;mbt they come from per sons, as a rule, who have a direct monetary interest in obtaining copies. For all legitimate purposes copies of papers can be obtaine~d of the clnas tha. will Alnalfer hn priltecl." "Ani about what proportion is that ?' "Why, nearly all. In the end only a fow will be held back." "What is being done with our own records ?" "The battlo records are being comn piled a1nd arrangod for printing, sido by side with those of the Con-. fedoracy, but they are more abridged than the latter. The two will make, when comnpleteld, perhaps 100 vol uimes, embracing a more complete history of a war than was ever writ. ten before, and furnishing for the historians of the republic unbounded material. infinite pains have been taken by the compileis to have all the names and dates correct, and the work will be pushed just as fast as Congress furnishes the moans." "iLLS much of the matter been printed ?" "The thirteen volumes referred to have been set ulp and printed in the tepartmnent, so that the govern ment printers can have a perfect copy. The archives, for the most, part, have boon stored in the Wind or building, which is as near fire proof as any we have. This matter I take pleasuro in explaining to per soins honestly inquiring, and when it is undler"stood the course in regard to the caro and protection of the arch, ives adopted by the department is approved." ELEc'ING THE PRESIDENT BY PoPU L,A1 Vovr.--The report of the sub-. commnittee of the 1-ouse of Ropre, sent Ltives conimmitteo charged with the considoration of the method of electing a president and vico-presi den t was submitted to the full con m1ittee last week, and agreed to by one majority. The most important feature in their proposed amend ment to the Constitution of the United States is that the electoral votes and fraction thereof of such person voted for as president in any Stato shall be ascertained by multi plying his entire popular vote therein by the whole number of tho electoral votes of the State, and dividing the product by the aggre gate popular vote of the State for all parsons voted for as President, and the <juotient shall be the number of electoral votes and fraction thereof to which such person shall be on.. titled, using for such fraction three dechnals and no more. The amend, ment is designed to preserve the relative power of the smaller States. A B:r.. PuNar TA.-Mr. Brooks offered in the New Y ork Assembly a resolution intended to substitute the Moflctt liquor law of Virginia for the law of 1875 in New York city. It is the opinion of the author of the resolution that since .60,000,000 worth of liquors are alleged, on competent authority, to be sold over the bars of New York city yearly, a tax on every drink registered by the Moffott punch would yield an immense annual revenue to the city treasury, and operate beneficially in oilher ways. IHi thinks the lawv would1 be popular with liquor dealers, inasmuch as it requmres consumers to pay cash for every glass at the time when it is drunk, and that would tend to kill off low grog shops) where poisonous liquors are now sold at low prices, which wvould be increased by the tax. A tramp) wa pulled off the trucks of a passenger car the other day, and after smilingly submitting to the accustomed kick, turned to the condluctor and said: "Old man, you can pelt away at me with that mule's head that you carry on the end of your leg till you kick me so fpll of holes that my hide won't hold sage brush, but you can't knock the glory out o' me, or keel) me from shoutin' over the thought that I'm just 315 miles ahead of this d-d grindin' monopoly. I froze to this tra.in a.t Reno. Wh~oop 1" There have been fifty-six Atlantie stoamers lost during the past thirty-, .eeven years., in which 4,480 persons perished. Nine vessels were never heard from after leaving port, four were burned, thirty wvrecked, Ave lost thiroughi collision with ,other. vessels and two by collision 'with icebergs, two foundered .and two were lost in fog. O f -nationalities, forty--two were British, flye Ameri can, four French, fou~r Germuap and on,e Belgian. As spirituous liquors will .injure mnsoopium or muor.phia - will harfulyaffect the baby. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the remedy for ,th baby. It:s free. from opium. Price 9,25 cejt.