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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. T rl-Weekly One Yoar. - - - - $4.0 Six-months. - - - - 2.0 t; " Three months. - - - 1.0 1tATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insortion 81.00. For "., each subsequent insertion 504. Obitua ':. r toe and Tributos of Respect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount made or oontraot advertisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. eatly executed at this office,--CHEAP OR CASH. POLITICAn NOTES. The "Nationalists" of Maino meet in Convention on the 5th of June. Nevada elects State officers in November. The now Legislaturo will choose a United States Senator to succeed Jones. Richmond Whig (Dem.) :-"A scarce and dear currency is a curse to every industry. Our present situation is confirmation strong as holy writ." The Portland Oregonian (Rep.) thinks that on national issues the State of Oregon would give a Re publican majority of from ten to fifteen thousand votes. The policy of many Republican journals now seems to be to let Hayes shift for himself and only to trouble themselves with the future welfare of the party. Boston Globe (Dem.) :-"If tho Republican party can endure the pangs of a guilty conscience for three years longer the Democrats V., certainly can, while the great ness and industrial interests demand peace and order," This is a specimen of the rabid i Radicalisni of the Utica Republican : "Conciliation is a cheat and a snare, and only brings nearer the bloody hour when the loyal masses must again meet the hosts of Democracy on the field of carnage." Cleveland Leader :-"It seems almost a pity that there is no wealthy Republican as unscrupulous as Tilden and sufficiently liberal to send secret agents down with money and promises to hire some of the penitent Democratic election managers to 'confess.'" The San Francisco Alta Ualifor nia says that unless the baneful principles of "Kearncyism" are soon extirpated there, "they must result in disorders, riots, confusion, seditions, anarchy, bloodshed and death," but it will be eventually "overwhelmed by failure, defeat and universal obloquy.'' The Augusta (Me.) .Jour'nal says that as Governor Williams is be lieved to be unsound on the "fraud question," the Tildonites will not permit his renominatio)n, but Mar eellue Emory will hecome the dic tator of the Democracy of Maine, and will carry it for Tilden in 1S80. New Haven .Reg ister :-" Peace lasting and genuine wvould come to our polities if this hideous night, mare of fraud weore disissca. if I-ayes' is a patriot he will resign. IL Republican leaders and organs - sge wise they will insist on his resignation. The slavery agitation overthrew the Democratic party. T.be Hayes fraud agitation will obliterate the Republican party uiOess the loaders bend to the storm - and wash their hands of the foulest crime in American history." Aghastly auction sale took place at Ashtabula last week. The relics ofthe -terr'ible railroad accident ~~ WQ sold to the highest bidder. A lis o.f the relies wvas made out by - tllocoYoner at the ftrat of the month - and the avalue of each article sot down,- the total amounting to $63. The, gale brought $45. Only one article was recognized. A young lady. identiged .a watch and chain as belongin to her father, A. H. Stock well, As tula, who has been miss. ing sinde the disaster. One apart.. ment had 800 pieces of clothing stored away in it, This hideous pile wsodinalumnp toa paper mill, atad perhatps these relics will yn keiecye in theo form of a tt i' idiaps not generally known tht or on the tunnel under the Biih aitiuel is quietly progress-. ~ n. The expeHimental shaft at i is.Aalhady.880 feet below wate~rn,t, a paifr of pumps throw I ~~ater which works in pien.. f hil~ n tl 'chalk lap under T 'iHE CHARLESTON S-omrnl Di qamitaq THE DEMOC#ATIC DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN OUiARLESTON. Official Journal of the City. -THE CHEAPEST DAILY NMWSPAPER PUBLISHtD IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES. OnE YEAR, by Mail ....... .... $8. Six MONrIIS. ...................... $4. TBI..WEEKLY, per Ainum........ $4. -CIRCULATES IN North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. -0 PUBLISIIED BY THE Charleston Publishing Company. ------ A Democratic paper owned by the peo ple and published in their interest. --o The latest news by mail and telegraph from all quar tors of the Globe. -o " - SUBSClIBE AT ONCE. -E March 1--tf FOR THECAIPAIGN ! HAMPTON AND HOME RULE! The News and, Couriers A LIVE AND FEARLESS .)EIJMOCRA TIC IE f'SPAPE R, Largest Circulation -1n the City. LargestCireulation in the State. Largest Circulation in the Cotton States. ALL'I'iE NEWS AliO'T SO'ti t.\.1OLINA. ALL 'Tl' N1-\\'S Al I) I' TIili OUt'i. ALL TlUE NEWS Pi Ot EVI1'CY IIEltE. Pure aild Undefiled Democracy I U.\IOX. ,1TUSTIC: f!elUAJL.IGHJJTS: Recognizing the paramnouat't. interest felt, in the approahlhIlg pollileal c;ilnvass by every Dem''eral, who httpes to see tI g eat work of the tlet114 111on of the Sate 1iade complelte and permanent so that.t ihe people may reap nnut fully enjoy the fruit of their sacrilces, THE NEWS AND COURIER will direct all its energies and resources to pre senting fron day to day, and from wt,elc to week, full and interesting accounts of the progress of the CAMPAIGN. CW' To place the paper within the reach of everybody during this exciting contest we have determined to offer to Mail Subscribers the following Reduced Rates for the Campaign : 'T'IIE NEWS ANI) 'OMUIEl, Dally Edition, Smoths. .....................$.00 TIlE Nt\We ANID COURIIETI, Tri-- eekly Etlitton), 6 anonths....................... 2 00 TIlE WEEKI,Y NE WS,6 ontIhs........ 75 Subtiscriptions witll be' reCcitred at theCse ratfos, l.Olt .AAII, 81TJ01CIIIE18 ONIY, until May 15. In all cases the ensh must, acomnpaany the or'der. Friends of the cause of honest home rule in all I li counties are invited to aid us ian sweliling our (Camp~aign Subscript ton 1,1st., which ouhi t, to lauclude every i ellgent vo(ter In t,he Stat.e. ]tiO0tDAN .0 DAW ION, Paropietors, AMarch a ti UllA tHi.ES't'ON, 8. C. TOTAL ABSTINiENCE SAVING WINE TILL iT There Is a curious story about some native wines which arc extensively advertred nowa, days, and have onily recently been put upon the market. Dr. U nderhiill, the well-known gr ape-grower of Croton Point, died in 387r. Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then en hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimcs bceen sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. 1t is only now that ihe other heirs have succeedecd in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these is a wine of the vintage of s864, described as a "Sweet Union Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other Europecan wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its puarity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and bot physicians and wine fancIers have a special interest in it as the oldcst native wvine now accessible in any con siderable quantity. The wvhole stock is in the hands of the wellI-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.-N. Y. Tibune, Nov., 19, 1677. Trho above speaks for itself, but wve wvould odd that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, //guonrd nor watered; that it has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wvholesale from the undersigned, who will forwvard descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. Wvst Btt.duimy, Readu and Hudson Sltnets, Naw-Youac. AUGUSTA HOTEL Corner of Broad and Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, G &. AR been thoroughly renovated, re modeloed and newly furnished. It is located in the centre of business Telegraph Ofbee in the H otel, building. Express Offioe in the same blook. Post Offiee onliy one blook 6k'. 411 otle- pub~ io convenIehaootn elo at head.: SThe t0fmeg ;t 'the lroteii111'ho 0andjt Iitt1 & aan.ab INN ELI1CI, WICIEITBEM & C0 HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TE.A.S, WIATES -AJT LIQCTO)ts ORDERS sent receive the same attention as when given in person; a&d special care isgiven to packing. end for Catalogue. Jan TERMS CASH. TO THE PUBLIC. M Y customors know that I have heretofore led the FURNITURE trade of the South, in stylo, quality and prices. The time has com when those goods can be purchased as cheap from me as in the North and West. I do not go backwards, but continually raiso tho standard of my goods, and add new stylos. I h wvo mnde reductions in prices w horover possible, and spared no e:, -'enso to place in your hands a prico list that will help you to prchase goods. I respectfully invite you to call and examine my stock and prices before pur chasing elsewhero. Orders by mail will receivo as much attention as if given in person. Itwonid mako the list too large to describe and e')y all the different prices of Parlor Suits, Dining Ie in, Oflico, Standing, Parlor and L'dies' Desks, Secreta ries, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Cases, manufactured by nio. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, yours respectfully, G. V. DeGRAAF, 147, 1474 and 149, BROAD STREET, jan 8- lgu +a , y.YNo charge for drayage or packing. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambei Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, T' bles Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towerl-acks, Wash standH, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un equaled. zr Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF RUSTIC WIrnow SHADEs, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children'i Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at modorato Prices. Furniture inade to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keelp on hand a full supply of Metalie and Rosewvoodl Burial Cases and (Coftins of the finest finish. Also, a ceaep stock of Coffins. ___ __ R. W. Phillipsu Tmis standard article is comn- A...,.. pounded with the greatest care. '(T,MVlTISIPOD Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. it restores gray or faded hair toSE V I G its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching M C I~ E and dandruff. It gives the head a Thfolig pcicpitofup cooling, soothing sensation of great riit comfort, and the scalp by its use JGet~m~IlyA oi becomes white and clean. E'iIO. By its tonic properties it restores -ExeIugyLgtfm. the capillary glands to their normal ug vigor, preventing baldness, and 4- il um uli.NleI, making the hair grow thick and -'io'it ilVitls0 strong. ol.r As a dressing, nothing has been 1 'ulua.Mul found so effectual or desirable. 7~tAa E CINI A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As- uc . sayer of Massachusetts, says, " The Snl ahnsieto resdrc constituents are pure, and carefully frmtelnor,riL ganeevi: selected for excellent quality ; and cci~a1ie I consider it the BEST PREPARATIONWH PAOD 1ICS for its intended purposes."Sedo iruasndptclr. Price, One Dollar. Ades 3Buckin~gham's :Dye Tm htuyli'.C. FOR THE WHISKERS.ParonN This elegant preparation may be - relied on to change the color of' the PN IS beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion.- ; It -is easily applied, AloofiodotCerPecs,f Ibeing In one preparation, and quick- ? sleathDrgtr,at2cnL ly and'"4ffectualg produces a per- pedonorwofrv ct. manent color, wvhich will neither rub nor wafsh 6off. Maauf~oturdShw Rng- AaLchinO. WEEKLY EDITION, IS I VIBISEED EZ EBY wED~NE5DAY AT WIN N SBOR0,S 0, . DY 'ruE WINNSB0ORO PUBLISHING Co IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TBE LEADING EVENTS uf THE DAY, State News, County News, Political News, Etc. THE :UDITORLAL DEPARTlENT 14CEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCA, COLUN. .well filled with town and county news Tho aim of the Pulishers is to issue a FIR T-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of Subscription, payable invara. bly in advance: One copy, one year, -- --- $.00 One copy, six months, - - - - $1.60. 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