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'li IN' ,' tT 1 .7. 1* ,'." 7 J4 .:I r Ro 041 1- t ii;7% . , C .; J "i:t:. "yi,t ,'+ t,J !v a . ', y' . h '1 Nf ' ,1 ", +b "g, j x, l, 7 a" ; ;+ t Jt rii ; . . , at W1 y;a:' Till ~~~YINNSBO~rO8.C.UEDA.MY7188{ro. .N.4 NEW AI)VERTISI<Ml''T. REVO 1VE R t'I.vAin oox Cartridges. Address, J. liROWN & SON, 186 and 188, Wood St., Pitt'sburg, Pennsylvania. 1 2 Soldiers and WIdows can now get UPensions by writing to .lolu ICK1r!c.. patrick, Cnanbridge, Ohlio. Mlagistrates wan ti' as agents. O G10A T 11lgh'Sl, honors at, all 11 VV t \1Worltl' c ExhiIbltlons. La. te3t Cattalogtle.tIanlt Clretllari, witlh nev st,yles, RElUCE:D 1'lICKM, and inteli in"ormaiIon, sent free. MASON & IIAMI,IN Organ CO:4 PANY, Boston, New York or Cilcago. PIANO '"her Wt PRGAN Withi monopollst, renewedt. See lieallty's ltest, Nowspaper for full reply snot freo. Jherore buying PIANO or OttOAN r'+Ild my latest. er cular nt'.atty's Celebrated I'Iano-s ail OrImans, beaut-lful lintrmimnt.s I Ciallenge conparilson ! - lvals are Jealotys of n.y success ! Most sucecess fut house in Amter1ca I Coimenced a few years ago withouit a doll r, .sales now nearly $ t. t00,001 annually. lowest, pikes ever givet, elegant toievooit I'an1os sI 3, It' st,lp Clurneh Organs,$111, i,renctrlots 1rains now renty. D Addres 5)A N 1". iItEA'1', t -iW Washintot, New.Jersey. V . FOR A. CASE OF C.ATARRII $5 I'ltt SANIFO)li1)S IAI)1CAl, CItEi fo' C:tl:tuii will not Iistanlil{ rol'l^o anri speeilly cltrn. lnfe:ene. nyll. Wvell., i(, Wells, I':lrgo k Co , Ai rorl. N '.; WVin. li w"it, St. Lnul:. $5 'riitimo'11-1ls in 1 tetit ' 1w mil. O Prtee wit i m pn)rtvly'1 I l:iler. si : ever'ewlere. W1-:l. s & I'u''TEIt, Proprietors. 1 O i)on. \1055. PIANOS ANI) ORGANS At tactoy'V Pri. i. ,re itt. ltsNi'inE lo' i1 'lo 0 out p:'e:sent lock of ',( i N nw :wn rl S:'-.,,1.)i "n,l In Ltrulltl.!.i', I l:' O 1 it' i-e ..i; m .": 4 - 1 I W tr'r:i lm:!+ 'l at, :'It ' : ".5 it , m'[.;:t'. (O(.r! I'I:. ' !iTiON 'or illIs cla"n or 1.(..) imt'. -' .. 'W A '1'Idi) f):' WV \TIEl t ' 1; t'+ - 1 ,, lt I GA NS ant' PIANOS I lit a it" .I ('::) 9( - mallet. 11IlAiUE iA'i'EIt$ & SON.- .= I 'iu:a. turers aud iali;. 11 E.A-i .ll. S ',a . : "-w York. Als (Onte-'.ti A ^ iti for S-ti:IN..u lie.S Cel:brateal t1 em)intn O:g {-is. DOCTOR'S REPORT. 3.1.8tSav)-:ss. E-.: D) it 'Ir --W." .t,"ve b..- n Silt .m v' i). ti o Veg";ie fo1 Ltr.O V. t ,l w.1 a I { 1111I t.l li give: p't1"Ot S.n :w 'n W believe it l:) u" t,ihe best bi,. n ' i e "t { t)l 1. DRl. J. E. i.O." N C .. Drultlis. I.O(a.mvn, Ky. 11 Pt)itU'S Il ASI'P v's invav'u:rd to cvrrcole t '. 11 i '.+ I. r.ti ttcv :- (tlu...l In ib.' ot.l :;t::It of I0:'1.: p.1 I i s t 11.1:, of <:b ac: Itm in Pll'i +" l t:": . 'in. ti n 'ti u r Pul:ti.i It, lmp.trts a < ltn of g,tit-le an. I .i tiatinu' wirtl!'it, and b.lag 1restI, and coutort to lthe BENSON'S Porous :I'1:10r t"to"rIv'd i. lighest. and only medal awardted to plaste,. ,rI c. 23 cen(. Each geu'ine IIENSON'S Caplin Pl'ter has ' l the word C:ipolii cut througlt th." pla:ter. Take no other. maty 1-4w -AND 'ew tjIc Goods -HAVE JUST ARRIVED, including, all tao noveltier of the season. tt ihe Wintns boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her e.in. core thanks to her friends and tho public generally for the p)ast patronage, solici ting a continutanco of the samne. She will endeavor as heretofore aind is dletermineOd to please the luost fastidious. 'Millinery and Fancy Goods Stock is K: omplete, French Pattern Hts, trimmed And untrimmned,Straw Hats and bonnets, &un Hats and Sailers, liibbonis, silits, Laces, Flowers, Foathers, Illustionls, Neck STies, Rufiling, Linten and Lace setts, B 1andkohieft, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, Lecond lot of Spring Calicoes, alio a nIce lo6 of Dress Goods, Mobuairs. Alpacas, Japanese Jilks. WVashi P'op)in5, and ether nice Materials andi Trimins. alland see Laiesforyour A large lot of Mon's, Ladins' and CJhlldren's Shoes, Gents' rnmd Buys' Fur nai Straw Hats, fine and eottr to. Aolhoiee lot of Family Groce'ins, Can es, akos, \laneceror Tobacco Cigars, K'.~ oroseneo Oil, Hardwavre, Wooden ware, STinwaro, Crockery, &o. l~. A quantity of Lumber for sale low for . rc58.J O.BO-. 4 JQUNT ZION INSTITUTE.I stURNG thecontinuance of the grad A d school in contnection with Mou,tn. 6d eludenits in the Ancient and' foI#tituene will be0 received into tuteupon the 1a'yment .~r oholtsti omonth f four week Columbia Business Cards. _T EADQUA1tTEIz' for chealest 'r, ei.. cri and Ilardware in t. olii.Lia to be found at the old reliable b :n e of LOItCK & LO1. NCE. I_. Ix'S, Portratifs, Photo-t: -a:..' a tr oscopcs, .\"!. All oui .. itres copied. Art (iallery' Unil,ling . . M i Stret, Columbia, S. C Visitor-; are cordially invited to call and elntiie. SIIARLES ElIAS, forinerly of Cainden, J has inovud to Coliiunbia, l i olwned a large stoek, of Dry Goods 'cti Notions, ioots, Shoes, 'T'run1ks and Valtises. Satis faction nauranted. 1- ECKALING'S GALLERY"- Opposite ttho W eler Ions(,. Port1raits, Photograpihs, Atub,rotVj)+? a+i<l 1''"-roty" pes finished in the ltilest sityle of the' t)rt Old ilctre's copied And] iliarge'.l to anty Sizo. W. A. RtE ;KLING, Proprietor. 1 IE1I+'KS .& DA.VIS, inporters and idealers inl W\atchets, ('loeks.Jrtwelr'y, Sitv'er and Plated Ware. llonso li rnish ing Good-+, &-c. N. 11. Wece and j+w elry rep1" acired. t'oliutihia, a. I'. ott 27.-y Al Il Cruf4rturc r' IV S. enumenLmow:e U n r~ ~ nai. EVElY MAN 11H - O\N (' .I .i-n a 4. _h 1 - Strt1 .1 nI t . n a"+1 . -- 1"".l to p r r - k, 1 N \ . C'c).Ila :/n 1'1 -.n, la I 1 n . ":' -' t '. r -r I'a. tory L.P Itc:s, therelay V. l . - r. t1 e 1rgec di ut i: i nl: l := it r, t i+r+i 1 11 A-.t"tt: . :'ran,t i : ) :,).0 a .:na 1 .+ 'i",l in the urebaiw of in in :r, uinw ' tin?er this n \' syst-mi:. \V iu For p r ;iehlar.. We can't, )._ 1n.l,rsol:l. THAT BEAT TILE WORLD. 7 Oet. Pi:inos, $1 .o. 1 :; :p O rgans. 55. ~A f )t Ji:iano,, .11.5. I Sm a n, Sc ,c) azcc~ E . 7 Oct. Phum:ius, 10. ;ti fr. Ur'd 8,I.: 1'i.t.oci, la3. 12 ito " " r' .nt,i8 MASON & IIAMLIN OlGA NS, 7 Stops, $100. | 9 Stops, $103. ;elnd Nori.h ad l b Winltrl. Not. h ropiitalli imakers in li:e Stl)inn wV, Clhickering, St.lc, Kntab:l, iit'by ito.at" Mlan)'titict ivnres who a11drt ia :;)(t+ i i1uns for $2l(I S . Pianos for, $175; $-"C' Or gans for $6 5. Dolption an I f.icI ar:) in ill sich absurd oflferi. finly Iusrn mnents imade by 01,1 and alway.s reliable m)anuiacturers like ('hickering & Tns, Knnbe & Co Hil1et &\ Davis. 1Matthushek:l1'no.Co., IIaines bro-is., Mitason & itualin. And you will hvet"3 thI1ose- that will List n lifretite and pleao you het.ter evc"ry day. All Instruen++nts we sell b1'ar the mna'wrs nai..sca and, are t;iarniiteed for six years. If decsired Weo p-.y all freaighat if at satisfactory. Illustrat a Calalogues frer. WVrcte to LUYDDEN & BA TES, aipi12- (.ni scLaannahI, a. Now accanris. JAM REOEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast od, Toa, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Stareb, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans aind Buckets Soed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wineoand Cider Vinegar. Firesh Cheese and Maccaroni received to..day. Newv Buckwheat Flour. Choicee newv crop .New Orloans Mo'hsses. New Mackerel iukits, i and i bArrels. SAlobods iv bre inp VECETINE FOIR DROPSY. CENI'IAl F.ALLS, It. I., Oct. 19, 18;7. D)tt. It. It Sri ::' I i, a1 - II Ile ( : i' give mlly tesliT : tiyl. for ymr y vil l ;t4 I-. Il i'-'?t(. \yI w is i 'k 10, it 1<I: t |lng 1 wh -, w -. ; he wt' -I W,i:t j 4c;I'.. ; Vt; , I W I - I 'V it I I.!r it'! l 4 : :: " ( I -' t 1 't I:v r 1 I" ! It"o !1 )t I : ;I-It I I t' t- i w , 'I I tl'[1log t i- i,14.4 IIt' t l (I\'i!' t'. l:( 11'. V E IN TI N I-: I 't ' -'i n ,ll'l:^ flor I) -o'. r. ) r'1 l g u- dun u". l "'.. " -t" oi'1! " e o' l!i. I Ih t " -Vi' -1 0 I 0 1 ,i ,e l:i . 1I U '1. I wa ii r iliI1 w :10" . hItv"'.r o.I ;i)u ca.nN l Io c nli'I! I1t:t'il,11ii b''I: I tln, I al, leal' air. ;;rmefully yours. A. 11. \\"I1:IEL.ER. V) i CI _I V l i:inii Ie blondl he(en'es life. i!!,s :t'1 sta.natnt. 11h1'r t'rom lli 11:t !Pt' of H'wet1 hlr' or i'lmll \', w of, f X(!r-!' Ii'e. i ill r dI.1 oe Io t :.'.' of It'l ll:', IIi.' V._-' I '111 (I4 00 from I. -iI':i ii he .it g. thOIeiVtg,l I i ll t\n ' Ir( h blh urnt. ('!'i"y ..' I Ihe ) itt:I l11 ur'. ('1(:11 ! Iii' .,11l. '" . r' illl 0li 1 'b- el., ia1mQ 1lliuapt, a 1.one13 of vigor to he Ole Sn.ilc b;nIy. 7I 1 6 . ; , b O. For 1idnlil'y Complaint:and N1er Von-"; D)bilit,y. ILLMiOlio, \1.l:, T).,D r 2S, Si. 3'1t. If. l. - v;I:-s : I - I. -I' hitI ia cot 'Sgh, for LI .iien a r1., \It1 , i , '., t 1 .w.'; Wit' ' i' iIN " . bI ti'- . I hail h I.i InIt C1m1):tl'l.. atltl was very1V -r'i'uli-,-- t:,I b:I , Il:}.; so:'. W hln I 11:! 1: t1: It' will b" It' ! fotn I 11. \ a\ h1 I :. i , ' ,1 h .iI ..i ,i 'Nl:'h, i - : h 1 D'. 1 Ia11 l.; .ir-1" tI rIl A v. t. ea er It vve lotlt-;I :itll tt:) h i ; li.P tllh ! \', - !n ' sl Ig k1low It, lai ttvet h1I:1. n 1s reefln tn+:1r t o be. i 10. A..J. I'EL. ,I-: TION. 'W i.'T'I,I 1-; turrI, inv' an< st r 1C thei n; )uo ' n' I..''i :';1I I !'. tI'!.' b(t '1, ( itlin Ltil Il' \'h . 4. , i ".:. la;i . boeli , Ii.i' 1 .C.:1:II. . In( ia't' i l.aU 1 - 1 o ,r tU FOR QCK IE'D11CHE. F.VAN li .1E, ITND., Jan. 1, B .. 31 id I -;V. 5 -::3 .4 :I.~['I.V:.tL )' tr i.-1 I 1 u l l 1 ' VO ;I 'in for S:luk II'' i 'Ia. au 1' 'I '.' !'s 'ii.i r hlu' ieli t h . J I 'V ,Il vIlir e. t bt',h-vu lI, t,o L at g ood, in 1 .'.,-..S ua veRy l'ESTO' N,S.llC. FOEINAND .DOMm NESTIC dh'r, lir Irn Qu1 J i teTil,d Otreet. !l:e.Cl i --t '' :Ivo v:irli.n'. (a ues for h' :,. t- te -l - -, ; t t f : ii- "l- l lt - ili ( r- :.i'i\ 1 1 ! i' i - e l..|. I. ! i.<s I.i :'1';11j 1'r"y : -l ' t lE l - u .;i : ti ' I I lo: ; ... :, of 11!1; 1 'mp1i'I 1 . .N.t: \'.1 ", .': 1 1'lll - <I i.' , C'(:. t \ : . i: 11' 1 t -. :':i, 1a - 1r : . d:: ui 1es tl'. 'Ivy t;it i'-. YOUl W-u n\ l ei\ ilet It. DOCTORL'' REPiORT. Dit.C.IS, 1. el'DDEiH,niUs, rogthecar. Ev..np>.lie. &c. T''it r Ag rnts : I h:I .':t I -1I a 1n1 r of 1,0 td l" : eu u.su' - i ::. i. " "i" ' tey ill l"i I. \\' a b,. 1 it -: t l.> i rit ('t1elI.u 1< r' l '' (e. t ri d.> . l0i 'it i IL .4 reclntu - Sieh ti. YUl:l. .T ' i N E-: ; n :' ' It .1'1 i4::1 for 0111r ac'td f l .i -.' .l:'. I:.. 1".i . .; :ttl t it\ ' it i tti .t'i.l o - r lierr es, alt. .fi ves t mi O tR'S 1 E CO. 11 1. - . -. ---:v ' " . No . ' .7ir "-\ It - I' l sii:; y'ir vl. ble \.'' '1 - io.' iai''" ;( i3 alal '.s ii.ul lllat it T Ti. ' E . s -.'n io be lieo e it 1, to e th. ii.' b li t i t "1.i :-:..v i, . i"l,i.01.1, Ky. Yl:(UETI7N1i'ln itNo 'it11) t ('f!?;' a cure, $4i%'I 10.i' a 1:1 nt-"::I I t,o tht( :.,tL1m debbit t,tl-.t by dli te ,e ---.P::E'PAREDI BY EL E CTRIC LIG IlIT IN PARIS. TILE CLE'VEfR INV ENTIOY OF A n US sIAN IN RXI140. 11ow thr Brini:nt Oapltl W: Ulmii - nats its Street3 aul Silops Tho latest wonder of the "gay c i,sit:al" is the introduction of the olectrie light. Not a moment was lost by the Republican authorities, aftr they had seen the clover inven tion of M. Jab'ochkoff, in adapting it for city purposes. Under the Emnplliro opinion was not so easily g tined in favor of a revolution in anything. A method of lighting street.s ndt shops which was likoly to drivo gas out of the market would h.tvo had .io chance in those days. But nlow telephonoes, phonographs, pneumatic disipatclh and electric light are freely welcomed. The result is that on Saturd.ty evening .lst the Place d l'Opera was the most magnificent spot in the world a; that moment. The intense whito glow from the electric burners di rectly in front of the steps leading up to the opera's entrance and scattered at intervals across the grand boulevard to the corner of i.be new avonue lo iding to the Comledio Fr..ncaie, made the spiat.es for hun:irets of yards round about as ligit as d Ly. One of the electric canidl:s seoi;s to give us as niuch ght as one hundred gas jets. .ts looks yellow, muddy and petty beside this grand fire, which defies darkness. For a city lighted by the new process all the terrors of mid nighit would vanish. Burglars wulild find their occupation gone. The assassin would have to sell his stiletto. Vice of all kinds would either slink away, or disgusted at the sinul rewards which it would obtain when it could no longer wailk in darkness, would endeavor to refomi1. The illumination of the Place do l'Opera has now passed beyond ex pot iment. It will be kept up steadi.. ly, and the authorities will intro deu the electric light in all parts of the city its rapidly as they can. And now it few words about its employ iient l,y privato persons and eon ceining its mechanics, cost, etc. If any Ametie.an nl:ti doesn't know vhat the "Louv.,e" is, lot himi ask his wife. It is a colossal establish lms:nt like the Bonl iLrcho, a kind of 1ugnificent stowart's, whore one can buy everything from a pair of Sveisi kid gloves ip to a parlor set of fullnituro covered with Aubus, son tapostrv. The gts bills in such a place are natulrailly tremendous, and gas is hardly the proper thing for ligting up beautiful stul's std showing tittr most delicate colors. The electric light had been tried in France before, but thme difficulty was 'with the apparatus, wvhich was too cemnplicated to be populair. Various nmtchanism, known as "Rogulators," had been invented and, at much cost, produced a light nlow ai'd then shown only as a curiosity. But M. .Jablachkoll showed that with the invention of magnetic electric raxy chines a revolution had been inau gurated in the electric lightning. The Jabloch koir apparatus clams twvo greaIt d vantags-the suppres moni of tihe expensive rogulators employed horc tofore and divisibility of light produced by a single cur rent. The regulators each demand a special current. But with M. Jablochkoff's invention many rooms in the s.ime building can be illumi nated separately- by moans of a single nmucine. As to t.he p)rice, it is claimied that even inl tihe most un..I favorable cases5 thue price of lighting by cloetricity is at such a low mark that gas used inl tile same propor tions, but of course utterly incapa ble of producing the same results, would cost four times as much. THlE ELEcTRlIo CANDLE Used by Jablochkoff is formned of twvo cylindirical strips of coal, placed one beside the other and separated by a peculiar isolating matter. The lower extremities of these strips of coal are set in two brass tubes, and these in turn are fastened into a! chlandelior bracket. Tile strips are bound so that they cannot fall apart. When the curr'ent.is passed in clie voltatio arch spig Itoift ben tween the two: Mteitie: of tha system of lighting with the regula.. tor. The candle should be protect ed by an opaline globe, as it is in most of the places where it is Paris. The price of one of those candles, burning an hour and a half, and giving a light fully equal t6 130 gas jets, is fifteen cents. All sizes of candles can be furnished, and they van b1) place.1 in abtn-)st every con ceivable position. One horse, power of an ordintry staam en:gino is ro- t quired for each saoptrate electric light, or group of lig~hts ; th,,t is, a force equivalent to thit must be supplied to the d%"n tuno "lot ria mia:1chino.-- Ua'r3 LYorrejpondoie yce Ijoston Jour'nal." AN ANonorr UNv.whnEs.-.A story has ben told us, which seems to go far in corroboration of the late Boss Tweel's theory of chances. It is said that something like a year ago a trai catlled at the house of Mr, B.tiley, in the township of Mosa, and asked permission to stop all night. A little persuasion led to his request being granto.l, and he was also asked to take supper. During the me,d Mrs. Bailey called to her little daughter, but the young one paid no attention. Again calling, the mother used the full given name of the child :"Isabella Stevens, don't you hoar me?" The tramp looked up as if interested, and re marked, musingly, "Isabella Stevens? Isabella Stevens ? Have you got any relativos of that nuuo ?" "Yes," said the 1-ldy, ""thalt was my moth cr's mnaiden nane." "There is," said the tramp, "an immense fortune in Cornwall, England, which has been for twenty years awaiting a claimant of that name who is supposed to be in America." He then proceeded to give all the details he could, and the result was that Mrs. Bailey wrote to her mother, who resides - within a few miles of this city, and the last named secured the fortune, and is now enjoying the fruits of her daughter's hospitality to the tramp. --London, Ont., Advertiser. HAMPTON ON INDEPENDENTs.--."I we hoe our own row we will do well. We can afford to differ on local < aft'tirs, but we cannot afford to be divided on State matters. Your ' county was the first to adopt tha system of primary .elections ; be governed by its result, and allow no independents to run. Independents I may sometimes be good men, but now they are our worst enemies. Bo united in this grand movement, and send your beat men to the Leg islature. I urge you to be united. Do this, and you will find South Carolina immutably redeemed. I urge you to do it as the one thing most important.--E.utracet from Governor llampton's spcech aG Anderson. Tue STATE ExEOUTIvE 01CMITTs, -A meeting of the State Democrat ic Executive Committee will be held in this city on Thursday, May 16th, at 10 o'clock, a. mn., and an invitation has been extended to the several county chairmen to be present. Among other things of importance wvhie'i will receive attention, the dis~ cussion of the proper time to hold the State Convention will take place, and a general expression of views will enable the decision of this matter to conform to the wishes of the people, ascertained through their dilly constituted representa tives.-egister. A Goon DEAn IN A NAuS.-A man1 who has once acqnired reputation in the worn.i of le.tters, can get high prices for the most indifferent quail.. ty of his literary wares. Mr. Ten nyson had a very ordinary poem in the last number of the Nineteeng4 (/entuly, for which it is said he re-. ceived $1,575. An Eastern paper noticing this fact, spitefully remarks that "better compositions are daily consigned to more than a bundred waste-.baekets of the editorial ofRees of the land." A FAxzoua Dman SiroT.-.Ool. Fred.. erick A. Conling is undoubtedly the most famous dead- shot ini the United States at this writing. Heo obtained his fame by the simple and inexpensive pr'ocese of shoothig of his mouth at a New York reporter. Col. Oonkling is, in point o At 1 the modern Pisto). He ph6Ud. 7ertise in the *ant doluvin bf I&' 4leml for s6,26I961 to ho1 ~~