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the 100us 11 OXIrhtg. TRI WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Wookly One Year. -- - - -- $4.0 S -n -2.0 Throe months. - - - 1.0 UATHS OF ADVERTISING. Ono square on insertion $1.00. For each subsequent insertion 504. Obitua rios and Tributos of Respect charged for s advortisements. Liberal discouut made or oontraot advertisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Lotter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &c. ruoatly executed at this ofllce,--CHEAP 1OR CASH. Columbia Busineas Cards, EADQUART.R8 for cheapest Gro cories and Hardware in Colunnia to be found at the old reliable house of LORICK & LOWRANCE. IX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Stere oscopes, &c. All old pictures copied. Art Gallery Building, 1244 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Visitors are cordially invited to call and oxamino. ( IIARLES ELIAS,formerly of Camden, has moved to Columbia, anit opence(l n large stook, of Dry Goods and Notions, Roots, Shoes, Tran ks and Valises. Satis faction guaranteed. REOKLING'S GALLERY--Opposite the Wheeler Houo. Portraits, Photographs, Anibrotypes and Ferrotypes finished in the latest style of the art, Old plotures copied and onlarged to any nize. W. A. REOKLING, Proprietor. IERCKS & DAVIS, importers and dealers in Watches, Cloocks,jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Honuso Furnish ing Goods, &o. N. B.-Watchos and jw elry repaired. Columbia, S. C. oct 7-y Got tho Standar&. "The best aidhorily. . R ought to be in every Library, also in every A wdemy and in every School. "-Hlow. CHAs. SUMNEn. "'Th'c best e.risitg .hnylish Lexicon."-La - )oN ATUHN)EUM. A largo, handsome volume of 1854 page containing consIdorably more tha 100,000 Words in its focabulary, with the correet Pronun elation, Dofinition, and Etymology. Fully Illustrated and Unabriged. Libra ry Sheop, Marbled Edges, $10.00. 41,WOR CES TE1iR- . in now regarded aa the STANDA RD AU T'HORITY, and is so recommended by Bryant, Longfollow, Whittier, Sumner, Holmes, Irving, Winthrop, Agassiz, M~arsh, Henry, Everett, Mann, Quincy, Pelten. Hilliard, and the majority of our rnost distinguished scholars, and is, be sides, recognized asauthority b~y the Do partments of our National Government. "The volumes before us show a vast amnount of dliligence; but with Webster it is dliligoeneo in combination with fanei fulns. W~ithi Hcstr in combination with good sense and judment. WOR CESTERI'8 is the soberr and safer book, and may be pronouneed the best existing English Loxzcoa."-London Athsenawum. "The bent Englishi writers and the most particular American writers use WORCOESTER as their authority. "-New Y'ork Herald. "After our recent atrike we made the change to WVOlCESTERL as our authority in spelling, ehiofly to bring ourselves into conformity with the accepted usage, an well as to giaify the desire of most of our stan', including such gentlemen an Mr. Biayard Taylor, Mr. George W. SmnaI icand Mr. John R. U. Hassard."-eto I ork T1Hbwme. THlE COMPLETE BERlIES OF Worcester's Dictionariess Quarto Dictionary. Profusely Illustrated. Library sheep. $10.00. Univorsal and Critical Dictionary. 8vo. Library sheop. $4.25. Academic Dictionary. l1ustrated. Crown 8vo. Half roan.,$1.75. School (Elementary) Dictionary. Illus trated. itmo. Half roan. $1..00. rimary Dictionary. Illustrated. I~mo. Half roan. 60 cents. Pocket ictionary. lBlustrated. 24mo. Cloth, 03 ents; rean, flexible. 85 cents roan, tucks, gilt edges, $1.00. Many speciel aile to students, in addi tioui to a very full pronouneing and de sininag wocabury, make the above-named books, in the opinion of our most din-. tmnguishod educators, the most complete as well as by far the cheapest Diction. ties of our language. *,* For saile by all Booksollers, or wvlll b-sent, carriage .free, ,on receipt of the price by J. B. MIPPICOTTv1 & CO., IPublish er, Booksellars, and Stationors, 715 and 717, darket.St., Philadelphia. aug 17-xamnos 2'lE Wll(Zfbb25 1roTRL MRS. M. W. .JROWN. rrrnS Hotel, sitmuated in the centre-of .Lthe town, oflers and gutarantees to the public inducements .unsupassed by any -other house .in ,the ytlaeo. Tabloc sup wplie WIth itho boat In the market. Coem afortabie rooms and .polite attention. MUSICAL HOMES Are Always Happy Homes. -0 What hath earth dearer in palace or grove, Thanu lausic at, niglht-iall from Ilps that we love? ---0 Then gathor I Ike little onos arouind the P11'1n1 or Organ aifter ti tolls of the day are over, anil enjoy a real hoie concert,. Ir you have n1o hoIme, get one right, away, or if you haven't, any children, borrow some, and if you are without, a PIANO OR OR*AN BUY ONE FORTHWITH AT LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, (GA., The Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the Sith. TEN THOUSAND FAMILIES Have In t.he pasi, ten years purchased i nst ru leits from us n (l Very one 411n testily to their superirilvy. Ti stilt, pulhasei xact ly is our Poley and delig ht. W % Inn do It., we will do lt, anid weo are dolin . da ily. Nvery I s1ti-u mIent. sol sells a (I -1 (It Ie1s for us. AND NOW TO BUSINESS. FOt PALLH itADE, 18.7, we are readTy -%*Ilh the larlet anei inest line of 11isi rni fentlils evert displayedi Soulth. wileli we s'll IIIet, to m Chasers (it the NO A t.N TS, No ('0..1 ISS>0NS PLAN at itanufacturtr's FAUTc'lK Y I AT.8, for CASH and o EASY TIl3S. No logus I lstrolenillt sol I at, any price. Iverv IisI i ient we sell bears it makeir's 110111 amid has a writie Cix *Venr gurat 1ev. IteilIill I int ru millts at, i.OWEST IATr In Allrl'leta I. whlm we gunrantee. On this roe'k we stan11(d a([ ehallenge all (oIIpetitlon. The tlan %1ho can undersell us isi't. ori yet. SPLE NDID ELEGANT 1IAN)OS. Ol6'ANS. 7 Octave, :$1135. 9 S1op-s, 71, Octave, : $143. 12 Stop, : :$. Oua11rant eCd I h best., sold in the 1. S., It. such prices. Nothin hg like them ever before offred1. 11tricty witolesale rates. No redite(lon to Dealers or Teaelcers. Sold only for cash. No. Ieso to ask credit. PIANOS FROM OLD MAKERS. CIIiCKEliNG, $n KNAilit, ( 0 A. 3 3 70 MATIRUSIIMK, 2n. P, i 1. lin ' 1 7-9 HAINE S 0., 25n. SOUTiliiN U~,17 Select fron above list and You will have a Piano good for a lifotine of hard Ilse. True economly les in the puhelase of an A No. I histruenii. The best are always the cheapest, as well as most satisractory. ORGANS FROM OLD MAKERS. MASON & HAMLIN, 10 Stops, $100. PELOUDET & PELTON, 9 Stops, 75. Tn elegant, New Style Cases. Fifty styles from $40 to $600. 'I'heso nagniteen' Instruimenits cost, a little more than mnily oti.ors, but will wenr t'wce as long, aId are far better. Illuts trated Catalogues free. SEE THESE EASY TERMS. PiAVOS.-s15 monthly, until paid for; or $25 Cash, and balance in Sl) monthly payment; or, one-half' Cash down andi balance in one yearll. ORGANS.--$7. 20 to Sib quarterly,for' ten quartera; or, $5, to $10 monthly, un til paid for; or, one-half Cash down and balance in one year. F w ' v-- Days Tial'i'(esiretl' we Instrment .i. pay freight, bothI way's if I rmndoes not, suit. Purchaser's run no0 ri. heCunry. $1.0100 Pliano for $275, ni' a $2001 Organ for $r65 lell him lie lies and you won't ikss ihe marlk. Outrngeolis dlecept irins are praet l.'ed 10w. Buly only3 fromn a repuitable, well-known~ Ilouse or you will regret it. S ecuro best Instrumnents ait lowest, pr'iees. nave Money, Time, ltlsk, and Freight. BY PURCU.ASINGI FROM LUJDDEN & BA TES. aug 17-tx3mios TilA1 ABRTIINCE SAVING WVINE TilL1T 1PENS. There 1s a Curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Unaderhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 187r. Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilg to allowv the stock of iuines then on hand to be sold or any morc tj lie made. The grapes have sometimes beena scnt to market, and sometimes left to deeny upon the vines. It is only now that the othier heirs have succeeded in arranging for a set tlemnent of the cstate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these Is a wine of the vintage of z8&4, described as a "Sweet Union Port,'' but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine cif American growtb. Its purity, age and mellowness are uemarkcable, and both ;physicians and wine.. fanciers have a speelnT interest in it as the oldest native wine now necessibe in any con siderable qiuantity.' The whole stock lsain the Ihands of the well-knowvn wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers,.--N. V. Tribuns, 'The above speaks for itself', but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, lignored nor walered: that It hias been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes It is unsurpassed. It can be obtained fromi most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamfpdet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & P. B. THURBER & Co. .Wrs Dtwdway, Reade and Ifudson Stmvu, Naw-Yoax. .FOT.7 T ZE *S NORtE AND CATTLE POWDERS, BUY TE X] BEST FAMILY I The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learnet with less labor than any other machine, A.G.ENTS es.. DOVEY, Manager, 64: FU1'h O' Savc high bills by purchas ANEW k RUs-ric WINDow SuADES, LOV in will never get out of order, and wi MAT Spring Boas, Picturo Frames, 1 Curiages. Li And Shingles at I R] Neatly dono at modorato P UNDERTAK] I keep on hand a full supply of and Coffins of the finest finish. A TO THE MYcustomers. knowv that I have hec South,' ini stylO, quality aind pric Tetime' hias corne whein these goodl: the North aind West. I do not go b)ackwardsl, but continual now styles. I hi ivo made0 reductiouns ii OxpenseH to place inl your hian1ts a prico 1 I-resperctfuilly invite you to call and chasuing elsewhearo. Or'lors by mail wvill recoivo a much v Ii wold lmake m th list too large' to de Parlor Sit-k Dininig 110 mm, Ollico, St ri.esiUwarf bibraries, and{ Book Casesq, Thanking you for past favors, I remfai 147, .iain 8 .5 i-No chargo for drayage or packing HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A Cl --AND) A CHOICE~ TE'-AS, WIT~FE O RDEit8 socnt receive them e I attenr fcare igiven to packing. end for .Jon TEIIG The Patent Si Rent ree tin atit * I Ilstrate~ tinphet i omee, 575 Br AUGUSTA HOTEL Cornor of Iroad and Washington Ekroots AU(AUSTA, GI. TT AS been thoroughly ronovated, rn mL lodeoled and neowly furni.shled. I hi located in theo centre of bus1inesi4 Telegraphi Oifiloo in tho flotel b~uihling Ex iress ()I1eo in the unmoe blook. Pos Oflice onl 13'no) block off. All other pubi lie convleiences closo at hand. .PD'iTho Ofiloo of the Hlotol ill b Open (luring the night, and guests wvill.b received or cilled at any hour. W W. MOORE, Proprietor. Rates of Board, $2.00) per (lay oct 20-x ly (IlIf you want to MAKE Ii I ' ii MONEY pleasantl y an fast, adl dlress FINLEY, UARtVEY & 00. Atlanta. Gorngia. Jum., ll1.. EW ARlCR IT IS T118 ONLY SEWING MACHINI WHICH HIAt A Solf-Threading Shuttlo. It has Self-Setting Needle. .* Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the1 Lightest Runningi IT HAS A New and Simple Device pon Winding the Bobbin, Without rcmoving tho Strap from tho Balance MI leel, aud %Yith. out Unthreadig the )1achiue. Tho Simplest, the Most Durable, and In every respoot the IEWINC MACHINE. I, does not get out of order, and will do more work Illustrated Circular furnished on application. I W.A.NTED. W. Chawles Streot, Balti1ore, Md, TITURTE, Arrived and to arrivo, con sisting of Walnut Chambei Suites, Painted Cottage Suitos Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safos, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash 'istands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un equalod. ng AT HOME. UPPLY OF Price, Durable and Convenient. They 11 last longor than any other Shades TRESSES, 'ictures, Brackots, Mirrors, Cliildron's JIMBER ?rices to Suit the Times. -PAIRING :ices. Furnituro made to order. ER'S DEPARTMENT. Metalic and Rosewood Burial Cases Iso, a cheap stock of Coffins. L. W. Phillips. PUBLIC. otoforo lcd the FUR NITURtE trade of the OR, Scani be purehaseud as cheap from me as in ly raise the fitandard of my goods, and add proos~ wh lereor possiblo, andl~ spredo no ist that wvill help you to psrchases goods. oxamnino myv stock andl~ prices bdon-fl pur.. rtlontion as if given in~ person. <cibe andu 'on'y all the diflorent prices of maiing, Parlor and L tdies' Decsks, Secreta mIaniufacturedl by3 mlO. ni, yours~ respectfully, G. V. DeGIRAAF, 147k and 149, BROAD STREET, EERTBERG & CO, -REFUILLY SELECTED STOCK( OF AF*SORTMENT OF-. 'ion as whleu givenI in person;, anid speial CJatalogno, r'8 CASH. sIf-Aoting Cow Milker Mrfg Co. Or atow Ahod ,ave on of .ur ofr, ilkr r uI, free to an.y address. O EO. E. ICINO, Prosident. ondway, Now York. New Summer Cook. Tile Safety HOT BLAST :STOVE. 7~rDOES NOT hlEAT THLE HOUSE. Porfect for all kinds of -Uooking and Hat ing 3rons. Always ready and reliable. The most satisfactory Stove made and the . Cheapest. f.* Send for oirculars. 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