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FOTN AND COUNT asUm)Y;uilt* . , 's : I en~ Local Briet. -ThQ tuil dIit Moiiday. brought no Oharlstln papfl-a great disappoint. got a ff'rst-rate shower oil Sunday afternlooil. -The President At lasat Adomints was doing finely and it seemg that he is now Ii a reasonably fair wa.y to get well. -Cows are oddasionally pasthired on Garden streetA-wto tihe annoyance of the residents. This is in violation of the town ordinance, aid should be stopped. -Medsrm. W. M. Propst and 0. M. Chandler, of the Gordon Light Infant ry, represented that company at tile picnic of the Rilland Volunteer Rifle Company in Columbia on Monday. -Tle Cominlssionei of Immigration has 'eceived a letter from Brooklyn, N. Y.. asking for inforilation ,as to places in South Oai'olina where fami lies can purchase and locate. Parties having lands for sale will do well to coummiuicate with him. -We are reqnested by Capt. J. Rt. Boyles, itecordihig SecrOtary of the 12th Regiment Survivors' Associatdori, to state that survivors wishing to at tend the redinion at Lancaster on the 18th ilst. will be pAssedl over the Char lotte, Columbia & Aigtlpt Ithilroad at 14 cents per mile each way, alid over the Chester and Cheraw Railroad fur one dollar and fifty cents for the round trip-nlatili t th' fatic for the m -(l trip from Winusboro about two lw. lars and forty cents, A WONDER IN THE SKY.-Ar. ;. . Elkin, of Alston, writiig to the Co lumbia Register last w'bek, says: "Oin Sunday night last, about eleven o'cok, Iyi wit'e awakened me to witness a great wonder in tile skies (South). It appeared like a ball of iron, ready' for the hamnmer in1 a roll ing mill, there helnda, lid tall or light thrown off. It passed below thl horizotn verv slowly. I have scen no tecount of it in tile papers." -JOURNatASTIc -Th Mud. Amne and Sonthron. thle prodluct of the conasoli dation of the two papers bearilg these nam1es i'esleftively, 1111111a it appear ance at Sumter last week. The paper d.Ws great eredit to its publishers, both ill its thatter and meclianical exe Ction. Combining the circulation of' two pape's of oiheildy ligh stuandings the consolidation Inust increase tihe Influence, and liende the success., of the hew paper. We Wish it all prosperity. The EMgefleld Chronic/e is the nfaim of a iiew weekly p1ublisld ill tile banner county of Seventy-six. It is very neatly printed. anld the Illatter presented is of a high order In poli tics it will of course lie beloemalic. Wer trust it may succeed in its effo-t. to do tihe plarty anid tihe comminunityv g)Od. We feel stu'd it wvill deserve that success. A MENJING 'nH CtNs'TmrU'rttt.-Tme t'>mlfllimiippoinited by the Genet'al Assembly to consider alememnts to the constitution comleted1 its. labors last Friday and adjourned. subject to the call of thd chaihtlanu Severai ill portant amnendments wvere agreed upon and will be presented in the shlape of' joint resolutions at thle next session of the Legislature, Trhe *first of' these amlends thd constitu lion so as to make the terms of State- and county, officers, iii chuding members of the Legislature, four years, thlus diminishing tile numn.. ber of'electionis. Aniother chlanges the time for State and counuty elections, mlaking therti dit a difierent day from those foi' tiid national otilece. Another inakes tihe election of judges for life or good behavior. Ailothier provides for aln improvement UII the educational department of' thle State. Another more clearly defines qulal ifikationls f'or voters, nmaking, it Is stated, tinimport ant changes ill existing provisionls. THIC~ NORMAL INSTIT rTrru. A Large Number of Tendhdlirg in Attend. ance- An Outline or the Schemo of In struetion Under the Dinferent 1ir~Jfessors. ICOlnussroNIIxNcx oP 'rH~ NJEW5 ANli IftI.D.) OnstiNyttle, A ugust 6. --Thle second( Normal Ins~tituite organIIized here onl Tuesday last under flat terinmg aulspicesa Thle Institute at Spairtanburg last year was a pronouunced success, yet on its openling day thui'e were but sixty mrembe~rs, and by the en~d of tile week oliy about at hunl~drda On tile first day of' tile p)i'stot meeting the enirol mnent wvas a h~undlred anld slity-one; tund constant accessions1 have swelled the nlumlber ~aircady to about two hun11 thiere arme dnily visitors, and tile chapel of' Furman University is filled to its titmost senting capacity. So thritt If' any doubts existed a to tile suiccess of tile Institute they hlave boeen thiot'oighi ly dispelled. A ninber of' failliar faces are seen, aund tile greetings on tile paurt of those wh~o made eitch oilher's acquaintando~eat Spartanburg hlave beeni cord(Li anld hlearty. Maniy nOwy faies AppacrI ini tile atudihenIce, and~ their* posseSors aire f'ast. becomnhig domlesticatO,1. It took but two days to get lmatters4 movingj smoothly, anid to exclte the interest even~ (i thlose who( had( comio expectinlg "nlot to have a good time." A few words as5 to tile "Facultv." Prof'essoi' Roaa is hlere as Princlipal - and1( is winnling tire same golden op)in1 10on5 from the newcoier-s as he did from those whose for'tun~e lt was to ineet him last years lie keeps tltjngs mo10ving, anld nOee r prmnits interest . to fing. Dr-. E. 8. J$ovnes.. has aIgin comne from Knoxvilo alifghten mis to as our' met her-tonlgueO HIs views of treating the subject are ne0w to many .ofus, and send to upset tile traditional mnodes of teadhinlg. H~e present's his . e.VinWghabrmily and freshly. It is 041 to le lipd eicrre44 for'hie assu' Avuloj ifoo, 4.1 g lett 6 '.0diiarlest"ni I agiiff at woi-k, but this tinie he lectutes til inetlosle iti spelling, anld. history ill'; steOd f immair, - 111. fli'st talk hbotit the iiphabet *#s so liteiefsting that hIs hearm's began to Red how plaO*St the first steps inay Inade. ho writer of this is enganil hti lecta ures on arithmetc, and alst has charge Ofra large class in ailgebra,mib of tei optiotti istuldies. Mr. E. WI. I11lemn devotes Ihislt' to special applieations in* mathniatical principles, and is sh6wing h number of labor-saving rules In percentago, interest aId simi lar toples. The epartment q( politi cal geography is In cha'ge f Mr. J. S. Perrils, a voting gentleman Whtt) has iecently graduated iII the NasiVille Normal School. Ile is presenting t)ie normal methods of treating that tlidk Music is In charge of Mr. W. 11. Wlthbroiv-, 'pl a of the Chestef Graded 80h0oi. No befter man could have been selected. Ile is a capital teacher, andt so keeps up the interest that his pupils invairlably regret the ringing of the bell thitt buds Isis time. He manages to work In a good deal of amusenent with substitutlal Wul'k. Mr. Schoenberg, of Lexhigttin, gives instruction inl physical geography. I1d is a ripe scholar and capmital techr Although this is his first appen'ahttw at the Normal as an. instructor, his reputation has preceded him. Pen masiship is in charge of Mr. Kyser, also of Lexington, who has thus far treated tiie subject very successfily. Calistheinles w'll he in charge of Miss Judson, who will begin oil Monday. The ladies are all aixious to com mllenice the study of this graceful ac coil plishlent. The evening lectures will not be as frequent this session as they were the last, as It Is desired not to fatigue the teachers too much. General John Itonl, United States.CoilmishRtP,1' of Educatioil, delivered an istructive lecture ins tihe O>era House onl Wed Iepday, onl the 'leacher, showing his work in ditno'eent countries and (Iwell ing upon his In)imoltancee as a factor iII building i) the State. On Friday eveitig the Hon. Win. Porcher Miles, Presidelit of the Sout ih Carolina Agr-i cultural College, lect #hred on te Edu& ia(ioiitil Needs o outi Ctiroliiia. lie Rdroeated a intuber of reforns, which we all hope to see inaugurated in the not very (listant future. Next Monday the IHon. J. L. M. CorTy. Secreta'ry of the Peabody Board f'Trustee,' will lecture. lie is it gifted orator. aild always attracts crowde(l houses. On the 13th Dr. Win. T. Harris, late of St. Louis, now of Concord, the eIaidntig educator of the hand, will lecture here, ani1d some l ime biter the Rtev. Dr. V. M. Grier, of Erskin Collegt3, Will deliver an address ; so It ean be seen that there will ebe an thundance of literary pabulum for hungary minds. The weather is intensely worm, and rAin has iot yet fallen. It. is dusty. Clouds thiutalize us, and rain cainot resist appeals inuh longer. -Take Ayer's Pills for all the putt' poses of a1 piurvative, fbi consipti)lon, Itdieresm-tion, heaalihe aind liver olnit1 1hiih My un1siversal arcord, they are file best ofall psurgaitives for faimiily Megsrs. Williams& Rutledge, Gren.. v'ille' 8. ( '.. Dent r Sirs: We are verv sie' t fully equalll to) vodrt i'&T)P'iitat tioni, and fihiink we~ did' wel'h to lpatr.oi ize your &uIII. Vei-vrpc Grll, 4-. J. WIll-, Greeutswoid. S. C., Feb. 7, 1881. * WHITE WITH 00OTTON, PIANO & ORMANS CASH PRIICES,I .51 ~ WITHII TH~l MdONTHS' CEEIT, LUJDDEN & BATES' Spiecial Siummler Offer P0R AUG UJST AND SEPTEMBEU A Little Cash Now andi the Balanct Whien Cotten Cornes In, During the months of Augtist and fip trmber, we offer Pianos andh Orgatnt al LovnBT Cia RATEa. payable *8I5 CASH ON A PIANO, 610 CAsH ON AN ORGAN, and the balance in three months tolthou interesi.- This offer expires October 1st next. lluy now, and buny as cheap as yotu can nex' gall with cash in hand. Nothiin1 gained by waiting. Prices will be higher Anthier boom is ZAdlea at bafid. Matn i, facturers will not, be able to half supply the denmand. and Instruments will lbe Noarce and high. WARER( OKS CROCK A BLOCKi Now, with a magnifiefit rtoo k-all fron old and standud rtfakers. Prices thi I ,weat. Terms the easiest, ''wo hundred Instrtimetata to seleat frasrrn Best Mdakeri only. Our very Cheapest Instraments ara perfectly reliable. P'ianos atid Organs sent on fifteen days teat trial. It's all wi aesk. Give ns the privilege snd we'. -tib happy. Send for Ifitest price list, ani oblige, yours truly, SAVANNAH, GEOltGIA, TeGreat P'Iano and Organ Dealers Of th4 AllT AL. H Ai4kd 0110109 SUMMER IYVIttAOS, SUCH A8 da11hYh COBBLERS, OLARLT PUNCHEs; SODA WATEli% LEMOAbS ahd OLb VIROIRIA MINiT Jttt, PS. TRY THE CELEBRATEI) 3O I 1 OE3.R, ALWAYS ?'!rsar AMD GOOL. J. L E ND ININ G. may 8 Next door to W. It. Doty & Co. FRESH GROCERIES AtIF constantly being received by ine. A ayhopils of which I give below. NEW ORLEANS OLASSS AND SYRUPS ALL GRADES. SUGAiR, l I 8 TO TII THF INE TFFST FLO I IN T I? MAIIET--TII PATIRNTA FA LY'-A LSO A LL It AIDES JACKSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. CANNED GOOD&I CALIFORNIA PEAlRS, Someting Choice. SUCCOTASH, Deans and Corn Combinea TOMATOES, P1 EACHES. PINE APPLIi. SALMON, SAUDINE MUSTARD, PEPPER. ETC.. E'C. I ALSO INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUI ROASTED COFFEE. Give me a call and examine for yourself. Articles too numerous to mention. 1). it. FLENNI&EN. ap 14 Free to Everybody A BEAtJTIFUL BOOK for the ASiING By applying personally at the nearest officof TIlE SINGER MANUFMITUR. ING CO. (or by postal card it at i dis tance) any ADULT person will be pr! senterd with a beautifully illustrated copt of a Now Book cititld --QII THE STORY of thl SEWING MACH INE cohllhiing a han dsome nndi c stly t-t, el mngraving frontis1 iote. nlso. 28 uneily eni. gaewod cu's. mind bsmnd in nnx einb I (rate blue and. golbd lithe grap- (ed xe No chagej~x Whamtover is lii. d -for .hir i ha d Momeli book. w hich conlf be. (.bla nod ':h by aipplicat':.in at e benchm an1 s- bmord i '1:u Ofic(s of Th .$in;.pr ~bMnuhtturint Prineir*al Onice, 34 Union i-are-. nmay 17 ly New Yuri#. UtTARS, assorted. Collbes, tho, i Lagu avra and Old Gov. Java. Rio and Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas, Black, illperilh Gunipowdei fthd Young Ulysoli. CANNED GOODS6 Pears, Peaches; Pinetr p160 To. mnatoes, Sahnon, Coined Beef, Deviled Haml and Turker, Sar'dinies, &c. Macar~Qui and 'Cheese, Ginger Pro. serves, Pin Head Oat Meal, Coope: NBaldwin Cattsup. Crosas & Black, wvell's Chow Chowr, Empire C how~ C'how Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per 1'in's *rlcestflihirb Stieb. J. F. MoMASTER & 00J. sept 14 FROM THlE WR{ECI( One Tire flIate, one Tire flendor one Tire Shrinker1 three Scret ?latjs, one Bellovsts, bhe Antil, olie Vise. - Oii Boxitg Maethiine, cost $18.00, will be soul for $10. Lots of Oval, half Oval- Rouind, Band, Square and Tire Iro i .Hubs, Spokes, Rims, OaIrriago BoltA; Tire Bolts an~d all manner of castitngs. TO bE SOLD RtGA1RDLESS 01? -ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. may14 BAR~GAANS WPb Ut5DEW5, DU1itNd the doutntinanto of tim dull sAbn, I will bft'N battaihs t( CASH CUSTOMERS ihi all depart ments. BARAINS I14 BAIWAINS IN DRMS 6O0DS BARWAINS iN MUSLINS anid LAWNS BAP GAINS IN CLOTAMNG AARGAINS IN QASSIMV1thS and St ANS BAROAINS IN SIOIRS and HATS BAROAINS IN NOTIONS BEST WHITE DRESS SHIRT IN TOWN for ONE DOLLAR. Nico lot of Gautb ahd Aaiinool Undershirts and Bleached Jear Drawers. A Goob WHITE DRESS SHIR' IP01ft ONLY 15 CENTS. I also offer good CIDER Vinegai at thb low price of TEN and FIF. TEEN CENTS per gallon, and the beat White Wine Vinegar al TWENTY CENTS per gallon. Crockery, Glassware and Wood enware, all at low prices. Comi and Sht. MY GROCERY STOck ALWAYE COMPLETE. F. El&er. june 2.5 NEW STORE -AT THE GLAItN iI(TEI WE, the u~nders'gned. roe.pee' 'nily ir r the citiac na of WINN'2Oltt an e'n1ity thw. iie have lIEMO](Vk I) .t' 4GLADDE% IKOTLut. And are now in receipt of a fr~it line< new and desirale SPRIING AND SUJMMEflt GOOT Which we will sell at th'e lowe&'t pric. for cash. * DRESS GOObs, Laces and Enmbroideries, which to bf'i stdoordingly low prices. WHITE GOObd. We resnootfulily as~k the attention of I Ladies to onr entirely new freab stock( of tbeso goods. English MWisA, Plain nnd Plaided Nm souks. Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. Ladies' Lane Sehrik, fles skha Fows, fifttien bishts, worth thirty-tivo cents. OLOTHIING i BEAUTIFUL BPIRING SUI'i'b FINE, blEDIUM and COMM~O) FANCV GASSIblEIIES, BLUJE FLANNEL: WORLSTEDS, lfor MiEN, YOUTHS and BOYI MADE TO ORDER. Suits made to order at vety low priee SAM1PLES ON EXHIIBIT'ION. P. Lildeolca & Bra Bt3GGIES, SPRING WAGONS FARM WAGONS JN conitectioni with the@ Iugg~y an . prngWfo busineAA I have ic "OLD IIICKONIY4 Parin $4akon. My one-horse wages a's couled the sanie as a two-borve w igoj have front biounids and rockin'g b >lste, Wio'antod for twelve months. . 1. CURiikeis, Onniualaar A Pnt T YT HE CELEBRATMD 'Beriller & Eigel PHILADELPHIA LAGfl BEER PINT BOuttL1S AT ON)P DOL. LAR ri1U DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-FIVE CENTS kiat bOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PRIOMPTILr. IINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCi S; SHURRY COBBLERg, LEMONADES8 SODA WATk1. - AND --- -. .t -.XDG jw -.f -... ON DRAUGHT F. W. HIABENICILT. ap301 SPOOL COTVON. ESTABLISTIED IRIS. TRADE (Wo'rpND ON 'MHi1TE SPoonja, SMEORGE A. CLAR, OLE AGENT. ,L00 BIt01ADV; NEW YORK, Rinen the intro'ninit of tisI Spool * t~toa into the American niark t. ita eluc -eRn ha been nraprrced- ntedl. No other bra~nd of threadl has evei- tnd yith tite samaonnft of public iar. r ihi the naiso <pude of 'imo. 'The 'O. N T ' r~uantnrer. w eoro t1:e irwei to '~fivodizete IttIportancoe of the. ocing Maecbine and to man a ix cIord etntton twlich .ha o'lter hieen ihe) recog. niz.d tin dyMt f1 i*midhiheya. All t ie ainproveinst~ifA in 1thchinert at thu inventive getitia oif the0 nine * -eth century honai prolitbed huave been *lapted byv ife niabufn~turetsof ''O:N.T.' At all thbt gtrsd ent1atiorui iruaira of 'e world. '"0. N. I.' hanu Iiet itawaIdd he haighest hoanore. 'Ibie '0. N. Tl." faotorioe at Nowanrk. S. J., and( Paisley, NeCotiland, etu ploy >,200 opernitive-4 - make anflolent threadI aily td go aii'ithal (lhe woi-( four tijCei Conaumne 140 tons of con.l laily. The manufaucturers oif -*0. N.' T." aro the largcet manufacturers of Spool ('ot I On in tho world. A fitll acArltinehlt ol' thin fRpntJ Cottofi. ann he had sat whJlebles~ aridtail at .E. M IIEATY & ('0 'A. fob 2? f x6mn I.A iNEW~j Has been in eosastanttase Ui th public for over; twenty years, and is file best gJW darat ion ever In vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS Stt w ~irr COLOR AssBayer AND I~il' -Ohemist '. It Supplies the nattu- of Mass. ral food and color td tho an NIir d lands without d staining the. akin. It will leading imcrease ad thicken the Physi growtL! of the hair. preo clans vent its blanchaing anid endorse falling ofl', a nd t hud an * AVERT BALDNESS. eon It cures.Itching, Ertsp- m'at ..Uons and! Dandruff. As a HAUR DRESSINO it a Is very desirable, giving groat the hairsa silken softness triump whiecs all tdmsfre. It jnznedi filibeps the. head eleans -io sweet and healthy. 3. COR THE WHISKE1tS will change the beard to a BRtOWN or B3LACE tat diseretion. Defng in one preparation it is ossfit dipplied, aMI produess a pe*~aaezt .oloy that wiUl not wash off. PLEPARIED BT CLOSINGT' MIMNA IN order to innho rcetii 'or my i nnual inventory, I vill offer special -AYS IN DRY GOODS. NOTIONS SHOES, SILOt 75 pairs able Screwti bogans. 1 100 pairs V3aible 8ecrew Plotiih Sl 60 pairs Mon's Pegged Calf Ties 50 pairs Voinen's Grain Polkas, 99 pairs Wmen(n's Cable Screw ( 150 pairs Ladlies' [tlf Cloth 0 iL Fornthiig ne' in Indies' fie go a SPECIA L DRIVE for thi ty da, )NLY. CROCKERY! ONE HINDRED Sets of Oups v >rice of 25 certs per-set, for thb retai T WE NTY-FIVE Sets of CUps aut ot. 75 Sets of lVlates reduced to 95 100 Sets of Plates r educed to 50 18 Covered Dishes reduced to 65 Dowls, Pitchere and Bakidig Dial GLASSWARE I GtASSAV 21 Sets Banded Goblet i-edtuced nd ends in glass suts nd dishes, for JARS, JARS-Just received onc ly prices before bu., ing elsew hero few sizes-putty, etc. To art ive hr heaper than ever, and *ill be sold m PAINTS. PAINTS-The "Town iighly reconnnended, and will be sol( HATS. tIATS-Ono hundred St ot want to carry aly of them over. J. L MIM TH: MK E K] CLOTHING IIOUS14 MOS'coam plete stock of Clothing tid neck wear in t:dlless imaietv. Uo l lhe latest styles andl iih, at pr-ices t'o FINE shdes fo'li ie nliad hors. WIanilIa, and Webnilr's bi-aidsR in n'll co l I3acat coats in: all shadeu<c and Otualities tnd Mohair Dutsters int aill styles. ALL 011DEusiPR july 7 WILL MAitk, FOlt T HE NEXT 60 1] $85d S$jU AIRE GJRAsYD STrY LE 3 1-2, ~ar new Iatent over.4tr im sal;, beauiil large fanncy mtditIj round en e, futllI rtoy mers; in fatot every ittti'royeiitg'zt which oar lnstriinott t hian l,o<m jad 'led. .i W ur price frlV thiA Ihat rinniittp*c4l fy, New Vork, wvithi flne lnno Cover, Sidol atnit Ti'i sii~i Vi Ldnio e t, e t on ter L tr..,d. I by uts both ways if Piano is nol jnat ias reli i ng iend .1 r Catalogue. Every instr NOI N JtiO to $400O kwit '.e cliass at( id i tt, inad~O one Cflh ietdal3sa h o recomende fortheH(UETONl Scale. the g.retta impr)t~oe-nent in the hit scale TJyuightsk tire tiao tihest in Atnericu. Pianoli, CIf the richest ltne and groates,, di: highteist mnlef~l laniinorities itt thle country fled purchaser. All Plnhos 11ind Orgians iso 1J?~RATIsFACToaIY Don'. fail to) writo usn bIt liargainsa. Piano Ca'aloguo niailed - free. Piano Ca alogno <-f ilty piages mitled ir i ranted for live years. JUBIILEE ORG "O1(ilI.NTAL." ..no 09, iis th Laoh'tosFumet ever offe~rred the tutsical piublio. JR contai Celeto.e iapasota, sta b.lasa and Cailsti na viz :Me.!odti, Celest e. (a chtarming top,) Forte. Celesmte-Forto, Expre(sionl, Treble. Organ, (which throwvs on the elatire powet Stvell, Lieft Kneeoa stopad Griand S~vbl: boxed. 350 1bw. The caso its of isolidl wiallia entirely now and bmeautifi design, elabot lamp stiands. fretwuork. &c.. all eleganmtly 11 imnproveftheht, nil~h great lIoweti;i deith; 1i Beantlliul solo (ffCtit atid atop notion. Be cash prico to have it, uztrodnoodl. with stoa sealls otlhers. Positively no deviation in pa fully tested the organ ina your own homeo. and jiihy froIght lboth ways if inistrument is contiain nio . '-ogaus" sets of Reads, or "DI make no mrisrsjrresenttilons, and igaramnta FULLY wAhn1ANTEU b~r tivo years. (Jther tat Over Y4.0010 sol, and evely Organ has gh' MAILED FREE, FAU~T&(t AND WVAREROROMS, SHEET7PMUS IC Uatadognoe includesi most of the popualat m1 soiposition, by the hest .mithora.. Addr .MENDELS0IIN PIANO C Jun 26-3m KING'S NOUJNTilN 1n Ita1IROES. riHSwrfrom the peta Of Lyman C r1H Dre, LL.D., wsil be r, tady fo. rielivery inn a hnt rimae It will be -onn the knllesti an-l moast. acocurate accont 0 une of the moe i t'?hupitnt flatti- a ' f the Roe atiles lSv' ry Hon~ib Carotliniar: alhould have a copy. Thte book is sOld ynly by sub-oriptiont at four dlollars jier sopy It may be p~rodul-ed of' thu undeir igned, solb dgbat5 for Fair~eid. I. L. WIT HER & CO. ff1 Reviisai Now tistaments. in, all he dilffereit, stil s. may be had at pub-. itsher's nrine's july Iii a. J03 P4INIMG Mll kittd6 of JOYB PRINTrlNN, an'ch a Letter Heade 1Bill Heads Envelopes, bc.. &c.. ddne In nat style and ver Y UT.S"i XUft UGH'S. all and Winter Stook, and prior' to nducelnelits for the tiext THIRTY and CLOTHING. MYP1 SYLBS duced to $1.25. (lop, rbdueed to $1.85 reduced to $1.75. reduced to $1.00. alf Shos, reduced to $1.25. f3r?. reduiced to $1.20. ods, redtied to $2 25 a pair. Thid s only, and can be bought for CASHL CROCKERV! Lid Saucors at the astoiishing low I trade only. id Sa'ucers reduced to O dents peO. ,ents per set. cents per set. cents. je redtded acoordihgiy. ARE! I GiEASSWARb I I to 65 ceits per sot. Some odds and half their original valuo and two qu:ut Cohnitspy Jars. Oe WindoW Glass-a special bargains it t week another lot of tiuwaro; -cordingly. and Cotititry" Iixed Paibit is very I at a very close mnargin. raw Hats at and below cogt, as L dd NAUGH, SLEADEiB OF oW PRiiEis. NA RD, I COLUMBIA, S, C-'; n1 the Slate. Genii flitishing good4 Suits, Youths' Suits and M1enat'Sults ot Bit ti title . Tayliora tdelbrated 1Vackinaw, also ors, the latest .is tfe- Derbyv Stiiw. Silk Surges and Alpo ana -Linedi AYS ONLY, A GRAND OFFER OE D O1RGANUT. J u/A"O .irvI OkAL Y' #x45i tceunt rosowo e-we elegnitiy 11 ished, 8 7A Octaves, it1ll patcht cantainto agraffes earvedl leg a at d tyre, heavy ri-entit~e aii Fratuo, Frt n'eh Griand Act ion, Grond Ham i in any way ten d mb the puie'tibn of theo fl 1I~~ ofi botrUi enra at $24 500 kiace zna reference if yon. on tidt send vill be relunded and f reight chatrges paid resentedi in) this ad vertisemtent. Thiousandre imerit fully warranted for fivo vears.. bi Attiul, Cover and Pook). All strictly first wholesalo fattory prices. These I'aneod omtnni Exiibitieri, a;'d wereo uhabnimoonsly - Trho srjuares contain our Ne~w Pauton? 'ory of Piano making. The noir patent Positively wve tnhko thme finot Upright rability. Thev rie redonimnoiaded by; tho Ov'tr 14,00 in uso, and not onme dlissaltin it on 15 days' ieidt trial--) nRFiT .fpN1 IF )r" bnying. Po.iiti eli' we off-er the: best 11 insoe tlEtated iiid Dowe~in'ptive ix cents staftlp t~ery 1'iarto fully wvar NSc Oufr lNvt Slyle Jubiiob0O gant A.. N.Z in Japane~se Case cailled tho t, ta'4tiest andl~ aweetest t,.ioud j sar Orgai is5 OctaiveA, S sets of Ueedi;'. viz : elodlia, Also Fiftech Jidanutifuil S n iiidllows, Diapason. Sub-Bass, Echo, ilt. Ic, telud ia C'oupier, Celoatina, BasH (Jnnp'er, tu nid o1 theminttrumnent.) Ri~ght K~nio 8iop an.u Iloiglht 70 jin.i - Wi h, 24 in.: WeVIulht, it, venieared wilh chinide woods.- anud us of ari iihded. Possesses aill the latest and best rilliauncy nn avmunath'-tiocjtinlity .of tone, uunlar retalh pi-ice 5275. Our *houleside hewt I.and book, only $8, - as o'oeorgan. sold ico. No pay 'tent reqmuiret un'il ye u hamvo Weo tendc all ougana on .i5 day.' test triaul not as represontedl. Positively. dur Orgah4 mmytn" stops. as (10 tiirhy others. AWd b lhoneeszt a ir dealing, or uo. salo. y'les $35. $b0, $57 $05 $70 $75. $85' te. enm the fullest satisfaction. bra (aokud 57th $TItEE~T and l0th, ASEN~UE. at ono-thuiitd ptieb. Catalogues of .3.000lf ooco piecea sent for 8a. stampo. Thie isic of the day and every variety of mnusioinl 0., P. 0, 20* 2005, Neiv York City. i oo U. O e