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See 13"at,"y's litt'st Now.sp to. for full rep)ly slt, free. 3:soro buvtng PIANO br 0tO AN roadc Iy)' lat c't, 1" cular lienlt y'.-4 celebrat ' lln'4 a ml (lrgt1 r . be'ut tiful In ctrttnm.nt.-c ! ('ha3ll1n1;; 11tm;pari:;on Itlv:tls are jealtll . of my Iun^:v s .\Al.lt ....ucre's fill 1't- iI I .\ I n reI:1 lom .nt'tt,',:1 it row vc:t a?o wlith-rat .1 ,lo;1 , naI"'; 11' v 'ti uI- t . 0 0,001 eitu.unil1y I.wt" '' Ip;Il:';- ever lt!v"1n, elea'nt lto;wt.ri PI-l'fi !.1 s. It 1t- j) Ch.ielt OErg.a.s,$31 L. I' m :m--':.1u < h l-".a.'..; nowlr.,-ady. . . ah1 lalIo:t, Now .le. i. I. FOiA UA.E O' O'TARi.I Th". SANitltlys I:A.t' An, Ct'II.: : .114 'il not t .-!-ta:01-/ r--i.-v. t. 1U I. 'I ,; .r (ire 1: i.ie: n "m ,... 1!. n'l l 0 W. -h1"; e ll . 11 . ( W'elL, 1''t--" t t (',, . 'tu t :-a. .N Y.: W i . i-'w "". t, 1: 'i. n T '.o in l- iti :,i l . r'e:::..' I - In.-t (P.- t'c w! 1 It in , 'O" 1"". l !1t t:er .:1 N"l,c ( 'l ev"-r- witiere \', Eg ItS : tuTi.:l , PIANOS^," ORAN S At /he '- . I':'I.! . (: "' t e -l m 11 :t tt1, ., t'tf e 0;u1. O-l'-'nl:"t. t "-k r :,,: N 'tv -t1H S''e -.t-h:"tlt l :'unlrtim t,-4 o. (IVe' It: "...tt;; I11':;-1; iui1v w-t:-I'r 1+t lfn,l at. i l' !:s "1H. WC()h1'-l 'E- y it I -ON tur- thi ('.t ol I::st:'In an . \tt "-:.:'l S W ..\'Ti:I) (or W \ IEt- .' -,.l1. c .i ; I. .,iI. iAN i anl PIANOS [i.:t 11t".1 ':::.i toi inalled. IIO1tACI"i WATEtN . sON .at:. t '-lrers and I niers..4t East, I-th 8:r1"-t. :-ew York. At;) (11!.tlr:a A',,, tis 'or SIu>ING EtS Cel!brateil P,-mOn mll a g:s. DOCTOR'S REPORT. I}. It. 5-rlvM:N, E.: O.tr Sir--W' Ih e k0en selling your vntluable Vege.ne for thrct! y,t:11.tr. an.l w+s tio I that it, cave perfeet 5 Iatnct on. We believe 10 to be the best. blood prillra- now soli. Vey rey s ttctl utlly, 11.t1. it. . UItO t 'N s Ct1.. Dru i'Ists. Uniloatow51, Ky. POt,S PLASTE:R w:as Invented1 to ovtrcome t,he greatl, oJtonever founrl to the old at}ylo of porns Outs ers that or 11ow ac1ilon 1I briming relief. Bles'in' 0:"pelne P rotns Pla.'Ter relieves pain att onice al(d cure. (Iuickly. Itimnpar',s8.Sen-h:t-iltn of gentle ainc st11nulailmo warmth, and brings rest, and comfort, to the sufTerer. ICNSON'S Porous Plaster received fllo highest and only medal awarded to plasters. Price. 25 cenl( . Each genulne 1t1ENSON'I3 (npelne Plaster haes the word Capcinu cut through the plaster. Take no other. may 1- ' SPRINU hAS 0DM?, -AND Ncw SfTy1 Goods --AVE 'lUST ARRIVED, including, all Lao eJnovelties of the :ieason, at the W innsts boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and MY.illinery Bazaar. MRS. B3O.G wishes to return her sin ce thanks to her friends ad the pttublio generally for tio past patrona, solii. ting a continuance of the name. She will ondeavor as heretofore andi in determined Milliner.v and Fancy Goods Stock is comuplete, French Pattern Hats, trimmed1 and utntrimmted,St,raw Hats Ilnd boannets, -$un Hants and Sailors, iibbons, Silks, Laoes, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Nook T kiea, Rutlling, Litton an~d Lace Setts, Hani<ierehiefi, Corsetn, Gloves, Un1itonts, Ao., &c. -0 Seondtr 'cat ofl Ipring liioos, al,o Ii nie 0ot of Dress Good.s, Mohairs.;Apacats, anud othier nico 1ater.iatls andi Tiritumings. (Call andl see, Lnais.for y'our A largo lot of M.en's, L,adies' mnd Chlild ren's Shoes, Genxts' r n d B3oys' IFur and1 Skav Hats, fine and1( cour s0, ----o A choico lot of Leanily (Groorvio. Onn, illes, (ake.t, \Inack:roi. Tobacco Cigtrs, Kren Ollf Oil, Il1ardlware, II oodenawarc, Tmwi~are, Crockory, &e. -0 -A quantity of Lumihor for sale low for cash. march &d J1, 0. BO \G. PE NCL S Alot of gzoad s.oft Cedar Pennoils, for .C.sale at the Drug Store, at Ml cents *er dozen or two for nyeo cents. -ALSO. 'h Columbia Business Cards. I.~EADQUA1-TERS for cheapest Gro r ceries and Hardware in Colnmbia to be found at tho old reliable houso of LOR IClK & LOWlIANCE. IX'S, Portraiits, Photographs, Stere oscoples, Ac. All oil pictures copied Art Gallery Unilling , 12.1 Main Street, Columbia, S. C Visitors are cordially invited t.o call and examine. 111 ARILFS ELIAS, formrrly of Camden, . J ha zoved to Ct,lumubia, anl ! opened a large stock, of )ry G,a).l snd Notions, Boots. 'hons, 'I'rnuks and Valises. Satis. faction gnarant ed. ~p :'i i'., GALLERY-- Opposito . ta~ W"'t.iler Iiont"t. P'orlraits, Phoutt,r.t:Ip}:t.:mbrot.vpea an'l terrotyp'-H titis't".i int t', itntt .t. v' of the ttrt OI;l pk;;ura opti.'l ,n-1 iznbrrer.nl In any size. W. A. tt -Il.ING, Proprietor. SE''K" & DAV'I, inporter' and 'lealers in Wztces, (Iicks.Jewel', Silver anl Plt,ed Ware, I!ouse 1; rnishmu in. (it,ol.. &c. N. B. WIatuhen antd jew e Iryc r,'pt"lre,. 1 clenbia. N. .'. ot me. Q.:r- s t.-rx"W.m co.ar 1PM vP I E i' A:1N Fit - ."..E';N. LJDDEN & BATES, AV tNN.iil, U.!., r ' lE Great. Vholcsalo Piano an'l Organ .- Dealers of the Sout t, n.lv eIl In strume"nts i rotm all leading Mfikers iireet to 1urc1tnwtr. on the No .4gentt, No Conumission Plan, at Manaicturer's Fiae inry 'mts, thereby giv;ng putrehasers the large (ntmasions heretolore" Iaid Atn's. From s5t1 to $10 atmta ly saved in the purlhase of an instrament under this nt"w system. Wito for particulars. We can't be undtorsold. Sp: kilOfr THAT BEAT TIE WORLD. 7 Oct. Pianos, $135. 14 Stop Organs. $115. 7A Oct Pianos, 145. | 6 Stop Organs, 60I. 7) Oct. Pianos, 10. 9 Stop Organs, 67. Gr'd Sq'c Pianos, 178. | 12 Stop t :rgans,78 MASON & IHAMLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. | 9 Stops, $108. Send North a-d be Swindled. Not bi reputable makers like Stainway, Ohickering, Steck, Knabe, but. by Ilogns Man.zfacturers who advertise $901) Pianos for S2iu; $611) Pianos for $175; $27n Or gans for $65. I)zooption and fraud are in all such absurd oflers. Buy Intru mlents mnale by old and always reliable nlauftaturers like Chilcering & sons, Knabe & Co., itllet & llavis. Mathushek P'no,Co,, Haines Bros., Mason & Hltt}l)in. And you will have those that will last a lifetimuo an,t pleaso you better every day. All Instruments we sell bear the tmakers na..es and axo guaranteed for six years. FiftLeen Days Trial If desired. We pay nil freight if not satimfacto ry. Illuistr'ated Catalogues free. Wnt,u to LUDDEN &BATES, april 12 3 n Savanni.;'. (Ii. IAM RECIBVING1 daily fresh Sugara, CofIYes Green and Roast od, Ten, Flour, Grist, Meal., Syrups, Molas sea; Soda, Soap, Strch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in BbIs., Cants aund Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and B3arley, Nails, Trace Chains, Hlorse and Mulo Shoes, Axle Grease, Whito Wine antI Cider Vinegar, Fresh C heese and Maccaroni received to-day. New Backwheat Flour. Choice new crop~ New Orleans Mek'sses. New Mack0rol in kits, i and b barrels. W'All godeda Aa *va l WI.kI4 VEGETINE F4OR DROPSY. CENTRAL FALLA, R. I., Oct. 19, 18TT. Da. II. It S-svNs: It. is a pjenmuro to give my testimony for your rvlu'thie nedIcino. I Was sicit for a long timn vit.lh DrorMv, un,ter the dutor: care. Ie said It wa, water h:+tween the Ileart. andj Liver. reeiver no benet6 until I Coimenced taking the Vegetine: in fact I was gnwinig worse. I Liae t' i' iniVnv reti"es: thytlid not hel ne. V' Ei 'll N it is the tnedicine for Dropay. I oti-gan to feel lt.or after taking a few bottles. I t ive takon thirty bottles in all. I ain per rt I v well. never felt better. No one can .cel ljore i h.trtklU' thanx I do. I aml, dear sir, gratefully yours, A. U. wVHnELER. VIO ETINE --When the blood becomes life ev., n*":1 sI i lant, eil her from change of wlt h.r Or 'iteu'te, w:nt, of exercise. Irregular liet. or from t-Iv other cause. the Veget.ine will ruenw i he blood. carry otT the putrl:1 humors, :I ttl,u e the st' i).tch, regul-tto th1' lirm,rls, and Itnpart, a tono of vJor to tila wijole body. Vior KIduIIly t'Oimplint and -Ner. "llts Deb tilityi. 11. ,1l010. M1 I., Decemnber 2V, 1877. e II. I 'r. :ss i.a SirT --I i"l 4 oough. for ei'Ihteenl ears. th. I com''). -.1 .1i1lt th 11 Vi ITiNF. I I, v.-: II11 m.iv;tt.nm wa; dleb!tita tecd by -1 '" t' 1 111.1 iw Kti-tlev U mhait!., a'(l was r t v-> "---r :lltli 1 Id. lun;;. sore. W htn I i')al 1''!. 0':-' b,'-low I found it wast helping r4o 11 lt.. 1,'ap';I my cougn. and t strengliens n'. ! .n r ",w :Ihi+ to el my work. Never rive foa'It alili' like the Vegrt.inil. I .nvyv it is .very hing I Is rcol'nendal Ito he. M11I.', A, J. PEiNDiLETO'N, VR' E'I ''E is t:onrlaiing a0nd st"rengthening; tu- irl., IIe blood, egulltateS the bnwri$, quits lie n,rvo.t: : ;.tm. acls directly upo1 tihe e,;r1i; to1n,, anti arq4-es the whole syatem to Vegatino FOR SICK HEADACHE. EVANSVII.LE, IND., Jan. 1, 18.8. Mllt 'I'EVENh: i):Ir Sir-1 ll:tve used your Vegetiie for Sick leltelach. and Ix en greatly benefitted thereby I itve .very reason to balleve it to be a good. flediciln'. Yours very respectfuily, Mits JAMES CONNER, 411 Third Street. II1RADACIIE-'T'lere aro various causes for .etnianlie. as ldmrangement of the circulating ty.tt"II-, of the rllgestive organs, of the nervous iy.temh. lne. V:E'1TINE can be said to be a ,nut e r tInedy for Ihe m, PIy ).itids of headache is It. 1 ti directly upon the v,lott causm:s of .his eoplii'nt. Nervousiei, Inrnigtstion, Cos vtieness, litheamt:t ., Niut algia, liill ousness, L:c. Try the Vegetine. You will never regret it.. . .getine. DOCTOR'S REPORT. Dlh. CHAS. M. DUDsN.tusSN, Apothecary. - , Evansville, Incd. Thedortor writes: I have a large nultber of oai eu,tomrs who take Vegetine. They all spealk well of it. i know it Is a good nedicino for the Conlints for which it is recom inended. pecember IT, 13-T. VEIErTINE is a great panacea for our aged lathers and mothers; for it gives them irength, quiets their nerves, and gives them lature's sweet sleep. Vegetine DOCTOR'S REPORT. II. TI. STvyPs, Esq. Pear Sle--WVe have been selling your valuable Vegetine for three years, and we find that. it fives perlect satisfaction. We bplieyo It to be he best blood purliler now sold. Very respectfully DR. J. E. I3RO\'N & CO., Druggists. Uniontown, Ky. VEGETINE has never failed to effect a cure, Claing tone and strength to the system debili ate<d by disease. VEGETINE --PREPARED BY H. R.STEVENs Vegt'tino is Sold by alti Druggsts. may 1-4w I. E. Adger&Co., 137 and 1~3.1e ting Street, CH IARLESTON, S. 0., OREIGN AND DOMESTIC EInowAin, cutlery, Gups, S,<k hl.'ry, lIar I rotu and Plow Steel, Onown). >er Pumei>s, F?AIRBANK(S' SOALES. Agenis for Slouth Carolina for the Mitentt Steel BIarb Fencingf, and the eIlchrated Farmier's Friend Plows, one, wo and three hlorso, at reduce~d pJrices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large iasortment of Agrievitt#fal Im >lmcnte. Agricultural StelsaspoeIly. lull Tong os, .Turn Shovels1 SGooteks iwoops/ Ilool Dolts, also, rough ,etee haps4, &o. State 4gents Tredegar Horse nad *al, "DOT EA1UOJ'(QKE." The Unpleasant Experience of an Un sophistocatod Teuton. [ F'om Tho Operator. ] Nodclings but droobles goines py a Chermans. I vas py yostorday in der delografl oflice, und vile I vash looking roundt at det k:onos on der vall, a men sdops op py mte, und oxglanot, "Iialo '['uchy I whoso your leozness here '1 Somoding you don't van t, ei ?" I o:>aint dot I* ued to vas a oberader uiino:lof vonco, int of ho dont got somelo liscloction, I vill lofo t. 1,)O.c pY sJ;UJ oaf dor imtprofonents vot got happnedl ladely. "Oh yaw, dot's goot," ho repliot." "all ride, come mit me, und I vill show you der deiefone," und ho vas ferry much kind mit ie, und showed inc all dor vouders py dot create infontion vot Miscfor Edison whittled owot mit a ciaclck knife-so dot oborador dolt inc. V:aelf afdor I soon all opovet der delefone, und ye vas going drough der. ptt,ery rooms. dot vtillc;r sdoppel hit, und onquirod of I iLid 1me ofer seen der earophoiu ; "Vot's (lot ?" I onquired. "Oi>," says him, "'dot's der ladest owet ;" dei ho bieks him op a beak prass horn from der floor mitowut some keys onit, und says he, "now, Tuciy, dot vas a areograph, und you vill like to vitneas der vorkings py dis vonder ful insdrouondts, it vill peon nezes sary dot ye sh.ll verst make zono arrangeuendts. Dis Insdrutments vas used for eboaking mit crate dic3,! tances, making sbeoches in Pos toni to a auclienco vot ish mit Noo Yorkg, und dot forth. You vill hafo to bractice a leotle, virst let me he.tr vou abe.tk in it vonce." So I rai;;ed der pugle to mine lips, unnl shpokco "I4ouder !" says dot oberador, so I yells louder dot time. "Dot's goot. Now, Tutchy, you vill go over mit der gourt howess, mud get borii, sion for dot shanitor to ko op on dot roof, urd bractico wit dot e:tro phone, und in dot mnoattime, I vill go on top mit der roof py die oflire mit a bisdle, iud von you kot nait der kourt howess (dots dwo miles avay) you vill hollers viro I und so soon aeh I shall hoar you, I viil fire me off dot biedlo." All riot, I dolt him, untj vash ferry much excitot apoweti Vell, I kot me no droobles mit der gourt 'howess, und der shatnitor dolt me sthay so long ash I vant. So soon ash I got me mit der roof I puts der boogle to mino mouth, gnl hollers mit all my might, vire I But I hoars mo no bisdle, so I yells viro I ag:ti, so louder as pefore, edili I don't h:us no bisdle, den I got inc mat, uind I yells dwice so loudt as pefore viro I viro I viro ! Shuat den I hears me vone awful beak nc j :es. Der visslos gomnencec der plow, der bells bo gan%to ring, horses und vagons vas running away. Dot racket und! konfusiun I dont shall nefer forge*, Bretty soon I vash me surrounded py more ash two dousant beeples, und I puildt up my mindt (lot folks vas kcottin~g exsitet apowet (lot ear ernol, und I vas fraid it vouldn't been at sugoess, 80 I yells me louder ash loudler, vire viro .I vire ! viro shust (den I hearet a beiak nmoicos byL der' sdairs, un)d 7 looked 1me dowenl, and dar'e was eight or toin mans1 o >ming op dler adatirs. Zor virst' One had some prass puttons mit his k ,adt, udt so soon ash he kets mit der roof he snatches mue py dcer kole lars, undi orgiamnet :".Skoundrel I lunadix I tempfool I who you mean py dose alairm vot ish valse ? I;viIl deach you petter ash dot. Komle mit me 1" I tried to oxblain, but der more asb I say der more lie kalls me! earophone fo,oI, Der ihe said he, "beat two of one" dot [ (101ol dot fire drumnpet. Vaiell, von he kot me dowen dot sdairs he took me mit der shail, and put me in vono shacket yot is sdraight, und ke6bet me dere dill dey din k I dont vas grar.y some' moreo, ud dote der reason, misdor edlider, 'vy you dont hear p'y me0 quicker pefore. 'YosEF. Prej udice often rules in the physical treatment of Babies. They are allowed to suafer and s('rearn with pain from Colic, Flatulence,~ Powel Disorders, eta., when some simple, reliable and safe remedy, as Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, would give ahoost immirediate relief and perfect ease to the little sufferer. * An Ohio lawyer holds that a father who .prevents his daughter from rear,rpeg the man she loyes is liabje to a .Iawvsnt and h4eavy darnages. We'd like to lee a father I1RIU.lIL" DONYE. .; How They Htvo Boon Paid fpr Ther Talouts. A German paper gives the follow" ing information relative to the amount received by various prime donno for thoir professional ser vioq :rTio col.3hr tte.l inprossario :Li[ti", l.;:tli wh) in 1716 wont to P.tris ;It the dliroct invitation of the ltogit, ) ii: his first statrs, the Flamini:t, Sylvit, and Violetta twenty smits por (liom oach. Of course thay p trticip.ttod in the receiptu Ibesides, aid ats the first rcprescntation, which took place on the 18rh of May, 1710, resulted in a yield of 4,068 livres, they certain ly obtainued a tolerably good in coliC. N:poleon I., who, personally, was not very fond of music, was, never-, thouos, exceedingly liberal to singers. C.ittalin:L sung twice be. fore him at St. Cloud. He sent 5,000 franes for these performancos, confeired upon her a pension for life of 12,00) francs per annum, and pl:tco..1 the opera house at her dis pos:al for two concerts, the not profits of which were 50,000 francs. The diva was not, however, quite fa' satisfied with this After Napoleon had beard her in St, Cloud, he called upon her in her dressing, room, anld asked, "Whore are yott go:n.: to, m:d in I" "To London, Sire." ".Re:nain in Paris and you snall have 100,000 francs and two months' leave of absence." The lady bowed quietly and -went to London, whore she had engage ments. She was there engaged for the season at 250,000 francs, an4 htr leave of absence gave her as murh, ant she w:M paid 5,000 france to sing God Savo the King" at l3lasis, a relatively obscure primt iloi:a, was on:;tged at the Parisian Opera, in 1'27, with an annual s kry of 36,000 fran:s for life. She died young. Gtoslop had a similar tuntr.tet with the Paris opera-viz., 25 0 )0 franes per annum. During . t)oriQd of three years she only sunl o)nce. an I thus one evening earne 75.000 francs, perhaps the highest sum which a single performance ever yielded to a singer. The largest receipt tIht Mille. Sontag ever took w.s in Lmu!n, where, on the )ccasion of hoe be neit, f;2000 w .t ban ded over t > her. In Pa,ris she recoiveo1 36,009 francs for the sea 301, lnd1l a Ibl ei t-nighit. f Mib0ran had in Paris a salary of 75.000 fanmes. a benefil.-night, and i leave of absen.eo, during wvhich the earned as nich as her salary lmoulnted to, In 1824 sh was 3ngatged at Drury Lane for forty f ? :eprosentations, for which she re 3eivod ;3,200, and two benefits, with a guaranteed receipt of E2,400 or altogether ?5,600 for ten weeks. Shortly before ber death tse signed an agreement for 600,000 franes, which is umoro than Patti ?vor received. GOLDEN H.UR AT THES OHANoL.-A riend lhving in Philadelphia has a iweot golden-haird little daughter, iged three years, who is devoted to )or father, and endeavors, after 'aby fashion, to govern her actions >y his own. T.ihiis habit canses much mu1soment in the family, though the ittle one seems quite unconscious that she is the caunse of it all. Not long ago the child attended livino service for the first time with mer father, and sat qnier,ly and ~ravely in the pow until the close of he sermon. It chanced to be com-. nunion Sunday, and Mr. -' >eing a communicnnt, went with >thl6rs toward the chancel, uncon tcious that his little daughter was ollowing him. As ho krielt and owed his h.d the baby of three rears beside him also knelt and >owed her sweet face upon her tiny ' iands. Those who saw the touch ng sight were aff'ed almost to tears, itd nobody attemp)ted to remove the mma;l communicant. Not until mny ~riend rose to return to his'seat did e discover the child, who also rose md, slipping her little hands in his valked gravely toward the. pew. ['he clergyman, speaking of ii after% y ard, said it wvas, in his opinion, the most beauti:ul sight he had ever ;een,-Ilarper's Mazgazine. TFhe large and elegant dwelling house of Capt. George A. 5McCarulla~ near Lowndesville, in Abbetillo eoutity, was destroyed by fire lAs6 Thursday night, together .with allY the household goods.except aboi 0fLy dolas' worth. The on-igin of '4