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00CAL ITEMS. #ATURD4Y, AUGU4.2T 17, :. . 1873. Now Advertisements. Prints--J. F. MoMaster & Co. Musical Homes--Ludden & Bates. Get the Standard-J. B. Lippin. cott & Co. Many of our citizens u,nite in proclaiming Dr. Bull's Blood Mix. tttre the most wonderful invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. PIANOs AND ORGANHS AT REAL BAn pAINs.--ilefisrs. Ludden & Bates, proprieto,rs of the Great Southern Music House, at Savannah, Ga., present one of their attractivo ad vertisemerts to,day, which should raceive the attention of all needing pnus!eal instruments. The special offers they n ake on pianos. and organs frouin makers of established reputatioh are the lowest we have yet seen, and when the superb Chickering, Knabe and Mathushek Pianos and unrivaled Mason & H$unlin and Peloubet & Pelton Or gans can be had for -so little money, it is indeed surprising that people will so foolishly throw away their money in the purchase of unknown instruments from unknown and en tirely irresponsible doalers or pre tended manufacturers at the Yorth. The caution given by Messrs. Lud den & Bates concerning such com paratively worthless instrurnents is well timed, and should be heeded. We have in the South responsible and honest dealers who will furnish selected instruments at the very lowest rates possible, and not a dollar can be saved by sending North. Messrs. I ndden & Bates are now the le:iding wholesale piano and organ dealert in the Soutlh And have a national reputation for buy ing and selling cheap. Misrepr.?sen tatinn in the sale of instruments is not tolerated Iby tlen and those who are not judguq of musicQl instrunments need not have the slightest fear of being imposad on or overcharged. One uniform cash price is their rule, and their state ments can be implicitly rtelied on. They do not deceive patrons with humbug offers of $1,000 Pianos at $275, $280, Organs at $65, but their prices are always as low as the lowest, and we do not know of a house in the entiro United States thbat sells reliable instruments so astonishingly low. To lead all in prices of Standard Intrpmnents is "their pride and the~y cain certainly ilo it. Get their prices bforeo you buy elsewvhere. *Aug 17.-fx1t. TIE BIx'H REGIMEN%i' 'Tho Reoent F,eunion at Ohester--A Full Turnout--A Fi.t Presorpa.1;en---T1ie Address of 94Alston, etc., etc. [FROM OUR SrBCJAT gU'ponyRa.J Pursuant to a preyiops notie, the surviving members of the~ 6th 5. C. Volunteers nyet at Choster on the 1.5th instant for the purposo qf ore ganizirig a SurYvvrs' Association. ,At 9 o'clock, a.. 'l., the Fairfield member.s were me~t a .short distance from town by Captain Cousar,, chairman of the comrrlitt,ee of arr~ rangements, and under hi.e si;per vision a procession wae igrmied, headed by' thb .C1tester Cornet Band, and the line of rearoh taken up for the town. Arriving iin town, the procession passed through the pub lic squar.e, wbere the Lee Light In .fantry was parading under command of Lieutenant McFadden. As the veterens passed this splendid corps, the guns of the latter were lbro1nglit to the "present," the former ac knowledging the salute by uncover jng their.. heads. Prior to assem.. bling for their parade the survivor*s -were taken charge of by the coms% mnittee of arrangements, and all their wants duly administered to. At 10 o'clock, a. mn., the Rtegiment 'was formed in front of the Baptist church by Capt. H. A. Gaillard, ex adjutnt., and by him turned over to Capt. A. Q. Wylie, of Chester, ex commander of Company "F." Headed by the Chester Cornet Band, and under tho escort of the Lee Light Infaz4ry, th.e survivors ner.ehed t0 thq court,lhouse. The meeting was called to order by , Capt. WV. D. G3ousar, and on his anoti Genoa1 ratto a - .munI mously elected chairman. Capt. But lor P. Alston of Company "B," hav ing been selectel to deliver an ad. dress, was then introduced, and proceeded to discharge the duty assigned to him. [A synopsis of Captain Alston's address will appear in our next issiA.] At the conclu sion Captain Als.ton's oration, Gen oral Bratton arose, and, holding a battle -scarred banner in his hand, stated that the present occasion seemed to him a fit and appropriate pne to turn over to the Association about to be organized .a sacred relic,. ,one that many may have forgotten, but one which he was happy to say had been preserved, and which he would n ow deliver up to those who were its rightful owners. In the course of his eloquent and feeling remarks, Gen. Bratton . paid a handsome tribute to the fighting qualities of the "Old Sixth," and raid further that during his whole official connection with the Regi pient, it had never received an order that it dj I nqt promptly obey. General Bratton then handed to Captain Qaiillard a Confederato bat tic-flag which was presented to the Regiment by General Beauregard at Centreville in 1861. It was after yards replaced by a flag of bunting, and sent hoipo by General Bratton. It bears the marks of battle, and is also stained with the blood of those who gallantly bore it, and who yield od up their lives beneath its folds. Captain Gaillard, in receiving the flag, spoke as follows : GENFnj IRATTON, AND COA;RADts : A few minutes ago I was detailed by the chairman of the committee of arrangements-yes, my comrades, detailed, to use the language of military duty-to receive in your nai these sacred pglprs, and I accept the charge in the spirit of membership of a command of which its gallant old commander has just said that it never received an order it did not promptly olhey. I purpose making no extendod re marks. It stands here, a symbol of a time when the heart and feelings of our country. spoke, not through the lips of her speakers, but tllrough the mouths of cannon and musketry. It is here before you, with all its sacred memories. Iook upoz it, comra.des, and no poor words of mine can interpret the emotions that must swell in the heart of every man who followed wherever it led along the line of honor and of duty. Neyer again will its folds proudly float ifalong the perilous edge of battl.e." N lever agin as ip thie past, will you follow it, through carnage and destruction, wvherever, brave bearers bore it though you should die for it. But itsa usefulness is n.qt goi)e. Covered.all over with, honore and glorious n4enigries, we can make it a rallying point in our assumed task of reviving and perpetuating them, and of a vindi,. cation of men who suffered and died around it for what they conc.eived anid knew to be the right.. In the past it was guarded and protected by brave rron. In the future, in your names, comrades, I promise it shall be guardedl witli faithful care and cherishled with deepost and tenderest affection. The business of organizing a Sur vivors' As socia#9~n was now entered into. Capt. R. C. Clowney nlade a motion, which was adopted, to ap point a committee of one from each company to frame a constitution. This committee subsequently re ported that they could not do th?ei.r work in the short time allowed them, and recommended that until a con stitution be adopted the officers of the Association shall be a president, two vice-presidents, a secretary, and a treasurer. Acting upon this recommendation, the following offi. cers were elec,ted, og mnotion of Captairl Alston . President-G en. Jno. B3ratton. Vice-Presidents-Maj. J. L. Coker, Capt. W. D. Cousar. Secretary-Capt. H. A. Gaillard. Treasurer-W. H.. Hardin. On motion, tlle follQwing corn.. mittee wvas appointed to prepare a constitution at their leis4re :W D. Consar, Giles J. Patiterson and H. . Gaillard. An ezoeutive .coannpittee was appointed, consis. ting of 6. -L. Coker, B. 0. Olown.ey, B. P. Alaton, W. Bt-and, T. W. Brice and W. 0. MUpFaddes. To this corpneittee was left $9 determine the time of the igexb meetI,. On mo Lion, Winnsboro was selected qs the place of the next meeting. The fo'lowing rofuition w.is otTf re.t by C tpt. G tilltrd., and ad.>ptu.1: lesolvcd, 'halt the colors of t'he Sixti Rgin)nt present .1 this day to the Associ-ition ho comuit ted to the Into Chester Comtpinics, and that they bo ,>iloinly ch tr. , until the Association shall otherwiso provide, with their safo custody and protection. The following committee on statistics was appointed COMMITTEE ON sTATI:3TICS. Company A-J. C. McFadden. Company B-Henry Johnston. Company C-Capt. R. Cantoy. Company D-J. N. McDill. Company E-E. W. Cannon. Company F-J. H. McDaniel. Company G-\W. F. Jackson. Company H-T. S. Brico. Company I-Grandison William. Company K-Captain Brand. Tl;e Association then adjournod sine die. Not the least enjoyable feature pf the dqy was the bountiful and elegant dinner prepared for tho survivors. The attack was made at2 p. in., and the condition of tile t tibles afterwards showed that the veterans could eat as well as it is said they could and did fight in "war times." The arrangements throughout were perfect, and td, mirably carried out under the super vision of the committee, presided Qver by Capt. Cousar. Our reporter received many courtesies, for which lie is profoundly grateful, and nun bers the day as amongst the pleas antest of his life. In our next issue we lopQ to be able to publish a full list of the Fairfield survivors of the G dIt Regi - ment. Prnts ! Prints ! 0 JUST RECEIVED a lot of new style prints. :-ALSO Drillings and brown Hlomespuns of all kirids. RFMEI'MBE~R THAT WE SELL J. & P. COATS' best six cord Spool cot ton at nyve cents per spool, Cash. J. F. McMASTER & CO. aug 17 -HO ! FOR - 'T UF,~ nirt Houso in town to reduce W. ~hiskey ,to ten cent's a dIrini, Beer to five cents n'glass and Billiards fteen cents per game. Ilaving a large and well seleuted lot of Pure Lignors on hand of which the following are a fow of the brands: Pure old1 Kentuck y Bonrbon, Cabirnot, XXXX and Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Co iae, California, Poach and Apple B3rai dies. Champaigne, Sherry and Port WVipes. Cincinn, ti Lager Beer al.ways kept onl ice,uiand all so'rts of fancy and cool drinks prepared in tho most tasty miannor at OUR HOUJSE. april 8,0-tI J. D. Mtfo.UALEY'. B3ARGAINS I BARG0AINS3 I FOR 'cAsH flOR the next twenty days may be had 4?a. the former store of Sol. Wolfo. The beautiful istpock o.f' ClethbUyg, Shoes, Dry Goods and Faney Goods will be sold yogrdless of cost, as money july 80 8. 8. WOLVE. TOFMAK~E MONEY Pleasantly and fast agents should ad. dress RXINIJW, 1BAE.B & CO., A tlantar esofala ' ' janae5l... lUSICAL IO E A ro Always ainppIy flores. Wh:t .1 h:11 "artilt 1ear"er i:a p :lee or grove. 'jT it tulsic at ilght-latll Ir'om1 lp:, I hat we love? T' g:+lth+r Iil lIl t l oies arounti the Plano or O.-gan alftol 1r 1.h tolls of! II' tI;J" aIre over, att eniJov at real htot)ll,convera". 1 f y'uu have no lomt+, get, on1 11-1rit. Itwatpy, or If y c" htaen't anyl ciltll'et, ) rr.1V somne, taiul If you arce wit iht.t 1 PIANO OR ORGAN BUY ONE FORTIWITI AT L UDD )EN & BATES"' SAVANNA11, GA., 'T'he Great Whlolea5le Piantao aud Organ Depot of tho $outh1. TEN' THOSN AHE II:1"e inIlle past It'll y1-:1rs ptirthased1 [lnitrl Intsl fro i s andt1 \411"ry 1 1i .I1 iel:,Ily 1 I he st 1'r1orliy '. To sill( ptu rhi.lr' I: ex:lly Is ourn pulley at il dlel(i!hI. Wo ca1 .l 1t. 1v w ill Ii., L, til(( we are tiolar.; It. t ill-. E iery l - rI"u Inent sold seals a lt,)rel t lai';rs l i' us. ] AND NOW TO BUSINESS. 'FA I.\ll. ItAIl)U-, 157<, we a;rc reily wIth1 tho Iag t a ln"t li of IuL.rgu it-s ever I v l . 1 l h:1 er' Ini I the NC A(.l:N 1'S, NO('O d 0114)NS PL.AN al \l:iunuattrer's F.'AC I uIlY I{A'FI-S, fir- c'A :1il al o l: EASY ''IltiS. No 11 o-gi IlistIrumu nt''nl-.u 81:ic t oiny priace. Every Iis ii lent We sell heI'rs t m:ker's namne antl hs. at w1Itioll six ye -ll ' ar11 t I 'I :. I 'a 1~lah ' l 1 lSrll wtn. tIAii"SIAmt-ea Is w a a'u str.inte+". On tI,la rueti we statl andrlhn; QIeu ;aIit . T eIl-lw o call u:itl.'r.e'll n. i t b' hornl y0. S PLENI 11)JLIGA NT .PLxos. OnLWG.sN-. T p.' t: ', : $13 . 9 tops, : : i'"i 7'.; O L.av', : : -1-15. 1 2 Stop-, : : $75. (iaa t ll- h b:.it sal I In l 1w Ut. S., at. sineh I prices. Noi1hI l Iie hio vI r hcfvi offl ere I Slrlct"ly wh les i' 14 t;eS. No r"e.Iu "tliI to -ae;le1r.i or, T, l^"lvrs. Soili oily for cash. No WtLma.--maaue.'a PIANOS FROM OLD MAKERS. (.'tIlCK EI{IN0, $3711.1K N.111":.G co., $3-,4) NI A 'II lI 1..'K. . I :.\si. C().. 1 ' IIAINI-:S i1is., 2. 'OL'1'h IN1\ :\1, 1ti. Sehl1, fron :aboistl.nm1you will .'v a 1'inno - g ou l fo r a I II lt im l ' o f h r11 ,1 . :. ' 'ti e t m-L11n 11t - l, Iii 1in tteIucaS' oft tIn A No. I lI.troumt.'I TIhe ho.st, arc always tho cheI pet, 'a1 well as Moi t:l.faetory'. OR11ANS FR-O0M OLD M.\.LI'tS. N1A' ') & II. rITiN, 10 "top., $100 PRLOOiIII:. & PE';LTON, 9 Stops, 75. lIn elg 1o1 New St vIe C.t^i. Fift y st."lrs fron f4 0 to (40. 'T 'I'heae lma'nI ient. In sitrulet llIs emit a illi' i1m oe 1t1:tn mi Ilv 01hlri, b!11 will wear I wia.! -Ii - 1.. a111l al farl better. Illi teratetl Vt Iat lognes froe. SEE THESE EASY TERMS. . LYOS.- 5 tonttlvly, intil nai1 for; lr .25 Cash, 'in I l lne' in $10 mon00 th3 lymymttllt; 0'r, onc-htalfI Calsh down andl' hthutee in one44 y'ar. ten gnphrtrs; or, $5, to. $10 mioth1ly', tin til1 jIidifo ; or, otne-half Cash diown anid batlantce itn(14 on year'. Iii '1'1 Tr U)nys lTriail jf oi'stre'1, w~e - 1a ayfriIghtt htit wayI3s i 1i" mnent bdoe"s not4 still. J'itrchiase,r rua4 lno T 12 of 14'loguo Plattno a 01O I)I J 'i : gunis. Th'Ie Coutry13 Is II'tl't411:1wi h t hei. If 4ny3 man14 OIOIeS youl a t ll Ithim Ihe lIes and4( y ll w4 '.t', miss5 114 he )2 4 k. on. y ~from a reptbl e L, well-knw (4 ouse i (tior y'ot will1 r'egret' It. Se(ltcr beCst,1 InstuItsl) ii. 10owest prtices. BY PURlCIIASIN\G FROM L UI)I)IEN & BAT ES.'1 juig 17-h\3mos)' NOTICE. . N ordeor to dlispose of wvhat is left of e,ri Suminor Stock, wot have this day redu11ced t to andi be!.Qw cost, Tuck Skcirling, worthl $l.C'0, to) 60 ets. ' " " " 910 eta, to 55 cts. "' O " 05efs. to 511cis. 4' '" " 75) etH. to 45S ots. " " " 50ets, to'J3 ts. 1 fAdies' Tries and Bows, worth 90 ets., to 50 ets Lcdies' TJ.ies and Bows, worth 75 ots., to1 40O ets. Ladies' Trics and B3ows, worth 610 ets., to 35 ets. All ot-her goods proportior.ately redueod. 1 Wet-are determined to Roll, and persons wanting goods in our line will "make miorn' b)y calling before purchasing elpeyv tero. The colebrated PEARL SHIRT, com-. plete,at $1.00. 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LIPPINO(1T1' & ('., 'ublisl ers, Iioolsellers, and Stationei-s. 715 amid 717, Market St., Philadelphia. 0mg 17-xJmos GREA.T RA.DUCT.ION In the Pried of 30ATS' AND CLARK'S THIREAR. pe Five Cents a Spool. -a Dry Goodst, Clothing. Boots and Show ecry low for Cash, in order to make roonj or F?all Stock. ttSugenhimiler & Groeschael, TATERS'ORCHESTION a,, ORGOAl ftIo tenaost beautgIfali - tie ever sunde. 3tpus' - thecelebrated Concer.b to stop, wybieh fs a And mittion7othe ihunad hal( Octnves of bell tuned in perfect hard mony with the reo'lee andtielrcecht ie mag WVATERR1?CLR NA, OECHETfSTRlAX' N CONCERtTo1 ' VEdP - CR,CENTE,NNIAL, CHIIMER, CHAPEL, msed~ OT TAGOE OlR(ANM, in Unkuet Frencia Cas en commblne PUR ITY of VOICING 1uith great oluuqftlone auitablo for Pprlo!-or Chureh. MAT ERS' PIANOS,as"U i kRJE TIHE BESIT MIAIDE the Tone,Touch Y'orkmianshipj, and D)ianbility Unsurpas.d Varranted for MIX YE(ARS. -- * 'IC E,S EX TfiEMELY LOWVforenash.lfon. kly I netall mente received. In:stkuments t6 et until paid for na per contrnet. A Libera$ Jineoilent to 'Nt-ahern.M A uisters,Churches,8ehools, etc. kGENTrs WA NTED. SpeelnHlnduacement9 0 thne tradie.I116,trated Cataloguce MIalled. Iecend-handl Instn'nneente at UREAT DA R9 Ianuafnetnrers and Dealers doEAST 14dth lT.,UNIOit SQUARE,N.Y [JAMS ! hAMS ! T UST IBECEIVhED a lot of cboice Mag nolia llams uncanvassed, Lard and acon. ALSO, Flour, Meal and Pearl .Grint alway resh and everythinlg us5ually foufad in rat class Grocery House - - ALSO, The finest Wines, flrandien andc Whis-. les thaut can be had. All kinds of co rinks prepared in the ao6tsymn R. J. McOARLEY's, april 18 Jas. IT Aikoe. MA4 .aa