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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, Septenber 17, a : ? a 1881., TEnMs OF TnE Ninvs ANt IitAL). -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per. 1M, in idvance; weekly editfon, . two dollars and fifty cents perannuln, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATES oF ADVERTISI N.-One dollai per inch for the lirst insertion, o Idd fifty cents per inch for each subseq ient insertlon. These rates apply to all ad - vertisernentsi of whatever iatu 'e, and are payable strictly in advanwe. 'Von tracts tbr three, six or twelve months m.ade o.i very liberad terms. Tran urtt local ntotices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion an. seven and one-alf conts por line for each subbenuentinsertion. Obituaries and tribut6s of respect charged as adver tiseumnits. Simple announcements ot marriages and deaths published free oi charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winsboro Publishing Company Whinsboro, S. C. DEATH OF Mn. CALviN GiBsON. The Columbia Register of.Friday con tains the annoucemont of the death of Mr. Calvin Gibson, which took place on Thursday. Mr. Gibson was a na tive, and for nearly his whole life a resildit, of Fairfield county. He was a farmer by occupation, and enjoyed the esteem of his frlends and neigh bore. le had reached the advanced age of seventy-onke years. TiE METINo oF CITIZENS.-An ad o'uried meeting of the citizens was hold on Wednesday night to consider the matter of buylig a steaIk fire On gine. Mr. Wharton, of thu La France Steam Fire Enigine Company, made, on request, an intelligent qid inter esting statement in regard to steam fire engines. Mr. Hucy offered a reso lution to the effect that it was the sense of the meeting that the Town Council should purchase the steamer -getting the best engine for the least money. After some debate, the reso lution was rejected by a vote of twen ty-ono nays to twenty yeas. The Ineoting then adjourned. TECIRCUZT COURT. T'rial of the Two Negrods Charged With the Murder of nlaok Perry--The Evidedco on Doth Sides-Ono Defeldant Acquitted and the Other Convicted. At the opening of Court on Thurs day morning, the case of the State vs. Jesse Barber, as priicipal, and Isaac Barbor, as accessory, charged with the 7 iiiurdei 'f Mack Perry, was called. Mr. A. M. Mackey appeared for the defence. After twelve challenges by the defen(lants and two by the State, the followingjury was empaneled: J. Wash. Robertson, Richard Bonhwaro (coftrod), A. M. Wallhce, J. G. Ford, Jas. D. Aiken, D. G. Ruli', Juo. A. F. Coleman, Wn. II. Jones, U. G. Des portes, Isaac Memis (colored), W. C. Beaty, John C. villinlghamll. The jua;y beinag charged in the usual for;n,. the evidecnce for the State was * given, as follows: Mose Boulware, sworn: I know Jesse Barber. ~Know~ Mack Perrv. At the time of his death, I was a.sleep, *and .was awvoke by the report of pilstol. The next morning I saw his dad( body, in his house-head next to lire h\c, feot next to the door, Ie w~as ao~t iii the left side. I heard p)istol shbt -woke me from my first ntap. S8ho0came.-from direction of Mack Pet~ry's.-house. It was en Sunday * ~ht'I I heard shooting, and on Mon 4y sawelbody.-X. I went to bed )n'etty sQOn-but don't kniow the hour'. Know whether. moon wvas up or . ' nt-n.owsha''o'clock It was. - iW.Akn sw9rn: On the 18 of . ei~t I exiumined the- dead 'body.- oMack. Perry,- between 7 and 8 m.Whad beeni t'eadl about 18 or' 0Ohou rs. I tfound a pistol ball bce tween th;o ecowl and third ribs. The -man must havo beeni lyjing on his back - wvhaen shot. TIhis woundl causedl death. X. I think tho ball struck rib ntear' spine. 'The body was lying on n- mat feet in the door, aerms folded on the breost..- The bodly had beena prep)ared :'fonb.lutia1.:--KX. The rib was higher up-th~an thQ point of entrance. I think the ball 'went upwards and obliquely backwards. -Johnr M'V Smith, sworn: I know 'Jtise Bab' . I saw him at my house Qtt 81st Juy. My.house is about five miles fi'o6a place where Jesso Barber lived. 1Ie wvas at my house niearly all day,. II got two gunl-caps from mc. Tis wvas 6 o'clock ini the evening. *X.'I saw Jesse necxt morning abouit sunfise. lIe ivas at Nelson Davis' doQr, on-my place. Nelson~ is Jesse's br6th'or-in-law. Nelson Davis, sworn: I know Jesse Barber'. I remember tinme whena they said Mack Perry wvas killed1. I saw Jesse that Sunday crening. Ito was at my house. Ile asked me it anyv path went to PowellPs new-ground. lie wcn t'oflf, and camne b)ack at one 'o'clock that night. New-ground and 1,( * Jetoer'.ar'e it same direoctioaa fromt my house. Jesso left my bouse after sun downi. lie had his l)istoh when he left.- I did not see Isaac Barber that -afte'noon.-X. That Sunday 1 had11 been up to my uncle's, Je.rry Mobley. Jesse came to my houise Sun iday morn n lg.. 11efori day-h)etwecuia midnight fin day, This wvas the fIrst tine lhe wvas at my house. I was asleep) wheni he fir'st camne. ie camei with my~ sister, Liz,zie D)avis. I went to Jer'ry Mob)ley'sa one hour at'er sunriisc ont Sunday maornii., I went to see Jerry Nobley ab)out Lizz,'o D)avis. This was niot.at .Jesse Barber's request. Lizz.ie f wrd's. Sheo hatd not enni away t'romu there. Shle had been workin'ag wit h Edent McCullough, her brother-in-law, buti hand r'uni aLway from hin. I wet to see where Lii.he hind cname froma. I diinl't. lite lher' being with Jesso Unr . cr I.ol,back htomea at sundown on nndy. - .sai, in Jes Barber's pr,escuco,, t hat. I had( beena to see Jerry Noblhiey. .Jes Bnrher lft may htonso . aibout Hnndown. I t.hon wvent tonbed -so did Liz'zie Davis. I went, to sleep abocut 10 or 11l o'c(ock . Jessoa didl not1 como,~ in. the INthon.w' when~ I waV s alSith)p I h?awe( never t.lhl anybodyah that Ihe didi. IJr.c came' ab,on one. o'lock , amiI .tayed I he Iblan of'I ihe nbl.h. ,1 (sse bronght his p)istoi whlen lhe cutar. Lit/.ie'D)avis,- faworn : I remem'uiber the Sundany Maick Perry was k illed. hous5. I saw Isage Barber at Ji)o. ht. Smith's place on that Sunday. Isaait was standing lin door talkinig to Jesse Barber. TIs1 was iboit 12 o'clock. Jesso left atid s htle was not going houe, but almostl home. Didnt see hit have anything when he was talking to Isaac. Jesse and Isaao both lived on the 'Jeter pltc. X. On Saturday befbre the Sunday ho loft Lewis Ilall's house with me. I came from Mr. Crawford's to Jerry Mobloy's, and then to Lewis 11all's. I told him I was Lohig to my brother. Jesse and I Jtl there tbout'dark ; we got to Nelson Diavs' house ate at night-stayed there all Sunday ; Jesse was there. I stayed wVIItht E<len Mc Cullough before I. stayed at Mr. Craw fordl's. I stayed for a while with Emmlua Ghldenl, from which place Jesse took ie to Crawford's. I did say that Eden said whoever ie canlt with in would have to take wiat came. I don't know that I told Jesse Barber thIs.-XX. I said this about Edon before the Suiday wheu Mack 'orry was killed. Jamos Gladden, sworlt: I know Jesse Harbor anid knew Mack Perry. Both lived onl Governor Jeter's place. On August 1st, after killimg, Jesse 'amto to limy house about suirise. Ile wiet off towards Mr. Barber's. lie tad his pistol. This [pistol Shown] is the very one. It was un1loaded. 110 asked ie to keep it for him till ho amno back. He seomed fast and htur rid. i1e went ofl'ln a fast walk, lic !Itways talks fast. I think ho walked l'aster than usual. lie went of to wards Mr. N. C. Barber's. You can go that way to Goverior Jeter's. I did tiot examine the pistol whei I got it, but put It it my desk. It wias unusual to see htimt1 about there so early.-X. Lottie Mack keeps house for me. Jesse works ont the Jeter placo.-XX. My >lace is between Jeter's and J. M. stmith's. It is about two tiles front giith's, and three or four front Jetor's. Dr. E. W. Aikon, recalled: This [bullet shown] is the bullet I cut fro.n NMack Perry. I gave it to Trial Justice Johnston. *The mnashied places come, mic from striking tihe rib. I don't kniow how other dents came. A ball in striking te rib would be thus in Iented. This ball, lit its orlirinal con litiont, would have gone itt ite pistol p)ut it ovidence.-X. Tihe ball is a loose fit for the pistol. S. R. Jolmston, sworn: I got this bullet from Dr. Aiket after tie in iuest.-X. As trial justice I issued a warrant for Turner Hall and Jesse Barber, for enticing Lizzie Davis from odit McCillough. The case was con romilsed. A slort time before Mack Lerry was killed, Jesse Barber told nto somebody was cavesdrooping his touse, and I told Iimi he utight scare he parties off. Aleck Yonmge, sworn: I had a talk vith Jesse it the shop a weck or two >xfore Mack Perry was shot. lie had bree bullets. 1Ip took them out ad .aid these were what he called his lue-imss pills. They were like the mcalready itt evidenco.-X. Ile took >mllcts out of his coat-pocket. I took )ttc ii my hand. I wouldn't swear hey were of same size as the ono inl 'Vidence. I don't kntow how long lie Ind a pistol-never saw himt with >e.- XX. If lie had his pistol at the Ihop, I didn't see it. Eden AIlcCullongh: I knew Mack Perrv, and I kiow the defeidants. I eaird Mlack Perry say, itt prcsence of lessc Barber, 'You threateined to hloot my heart out.; and nmow is as rood a time as anmy". .Jesse Barber eard this, but tmade no reply. Mack vas statnding about tenm steps fromt v'hcroe w etre stand(ing.' Isaac re >liedl, sayitng that if eit her witness or \[a.ck Perry vput their hands ont Jesse, to (Isaac) would whip them. 'ltle cros. - aintattin deoveloped iot hinig material. DIantiel hitall, ,Jr., swvornm. I (nowv Jesse Barber. I had a coni 'orsationi wvitht htim. I mnade no Itreals or promises, bit Imhad to ipor mnade htimt. I said to him, ''Who wvas vitht y'ou when you kill Mack Per yv ?" I told htim I thoughit of hers be tIdes himt wer~e imiplicated ini the mat ,cr, more guilty thtan he, and that I vas not after him. I told him if anyv )thers were itmplicated, Ito ought t'o eli them, and make it as light ott htim is possible. This was ini the jail-itn hte debtors' room. I was ntot, ant ofli ser notr had I any authtorityv over him. was ont the jury of itnqtuest. The ury htad fhitishted their work. [11lis lontot' ruled that any statement mtade to the wiftiess by Jesse BJarbler indter' te circumitstantccs is cotmpetett avidentce, and( the witnaess prtoceeded :] .Jesse told me that lhe did shoot Mack Perry, and( aisked mne not to tell it. I c si heIt wet to Mack's house on simdt(ay night ; Mtack w as lyingo in hmis loor-theo door wals open1; Ito called NInck, anid lie answeroed, asking what to wvanted ; he told Mack lhe had come .0 see about the watermelonus Mack tand accused himt of stealing; Mack r'e )lied, "Never mind, we'll settle that ip at Sam Johnmston's to-morrow rrnorning"; Mack then, wvith an oath, nrdet'ed him to leave the yard, andio vit,h n't oath.made some thro it (wit tess oesn't remiemiber' exactlty whaaf) if hto didnt't; .Jesse saidl he wtas stoopt intg dlown, andt( as hte str'aighmtened iup, bie cocked, or aimted to cock, his pistol, rumd thme hain mmer' slipped0( before hto u'ockcd, amid the p)ist.ol w~entt off. Jesse claitmed thaitt Mack mnoved behore hte (Jfesse) straighmtented tip, whtichi mrade him poinmt hiis pii siol. As th pt 1ist oh wont ofT Mack hololered "LIor'd hamvc em'ev", or ''Oh, Lord", hte didn't i.e itemiber' which. antd lie ran, anmd wet [owat'ds Mr. Stmitha's htoiuse. I was brought here to testify. I refused to tmke anmy statemenct to thet Solicitor tutil I wals calle.d to testify. 1 sawv tIme pistol at Gladdent's house, ando it seemi ird to have been rocenttly fired.-X. 'Te hammeinr of time p)istol does slp, ont beinig cocked. Jecsse told meo Muck said to htiim, d-n m him, if' he didn'.t. leave, lie wvoiuld have to maove him. Jesse saLid hie <tidnt't inttentd to shoot1 Mack, bit as lhe raisedl up' tihe p)istol wenuit otl. I exatmined lacet whmere Macek's body wa'ts lyinug. Ills hmead was om. abroad-atxe. Thel,ro wer.e o1h ce' tools there. Blloodi was ont tIhe b)road-ax .e. JIesse said lie uaimied to shoot Mack it' ho camet out 'f the door11. I kneww M\ack for~ abtot a yetr. II is repttion wats t hat hie was cowar id ly and woulId not light. Jeisse's c'httiaci tert is vet"' good, so. thn as 1 knmow. Fannimy Iluall, swvornt: I know .1esse Bar'ber' anmd Mack P'erriy. I wa'ms at Isaac Jarber's% htouse to mnight, Matck was killed. Ile wams't. at htomtt wheni I went Ihee atlIcilurdrk. Whlen he camite hiotme it. was dartk . I1he gotiup out,ot'hed andt( wenmt (outdloor$ him(i o e ntm ' ak he~ satid ht' wa inm a heapI~ oif tronbtleh. ie stayveui ont a mtroodm whili e, I dlon't kntowV htow lotng.m. WV hte lie camte back heo said, "T'lhemt ithat knowt~~s aill ad een all Ionmiit. lk ntow and be t'e hhmnselves. it' I lad fifteent .dollara to-night,. I'd letwve here0 in1 the illorinli4, aid nobody would know 'where 'was gone". lcard i pistol jilejust afler Isaac camle ili. Heard hollering three times. I told him the shots wero towards Mack's house. Ile said "4No, it ain't, is it?" lie said it was over about the quarter. The hiolleringi and shooting were towards Mack's niousc.-X. Turner Hall Is nmy husband. [The witness was closel examined ats to her evidence at th'e coroner's inquest but sho did not vary her statemint as given on the direct examination.] Icard that my hus band and Jesse were suspected of this murder. The evidence for the State here clos ed, and that for the defelce was given as follows: Daniel Ialt, Jr., recalled: I was at the biquest. There was a good deal of feelifg and interest shown. Ileard Fannic Ifall's testimionv. I did not hear her say anything about Isaac's remark about "seeing all and knowing all", or about his saying if lie had fifteeli dollars lie would leave, or about his being in a 1eap of trouble.-X. She looked itiad, aiid testified oily in re ply to direct.qustions. Nobody ask her if Isaac spoke about money, no about his leaving. She seemed re luctant to testify. S. It. Johnston, recalled: After in quest I issued a wasrant for Turner haill and had him before me on the following Thursday. I let hint go home. Hc came back Saturday, and his father brought Fannic I1'all. It was then, for the first time, that she spoke about what Jesse said about the fifteen dollars. N. C. Barber, sworn: I know Jesse Barber. .Ils character for peaceableness is tolerable fiair, I be T. F. Curlee, sworn: I let Jesse Barber have a pistol. This [the one put in evidene] is the pistol. (Evi dence as to what the defendant said he wanted the pistol for was ruled out; and defendant's counsel excepted.) Jesse Barber, defcitdant. sworn: Oi the Sunday night wlcii Mack was killed, I came through John Mobley's place. I called at Mack's house. I said, "Iow (10 you come on, Uncle Mack?" "I'm well, how do you do ?" I said "I want to give you satisfaction about the watermtelons you said I stole." Ile said, "If you don't get away, I'll fix you so that you'll have to be moved away". I wouldn't go to the door, because he kept tools about him. I was sitting down. I had my pistol in my hand. IIe said "Damn you, don't vou come inl". I got up and pointedl the pistol, and as I rose up, in pulling back the hammer it went oil'. 1. never wanited to kill him. I did not have any idea of killing him. We lived on the same planitationl. I left the pistol at Mr. Gladdlen's omi Monday iorniing. I told hin I vanted him to keep it till I came for it. The reason I didnti't carry it homo was this: When Mack Perrv hollered I didn't know he was shot; I left the pistol because it was not loaded, and I didn't wiant to carry it about with nie. I never told a soul I was going to Mack Perry's house that night. -X. At the inquest I sa-id I hind ]cnt the pistol to a gentleinn on the Saturday night before. I denied that I shot Mack Perry. I don't re collect whether 1. said I didi't. know anthming about it. I said I staid tlat night at Nelson Davis' house. I de inied that I had been on the place where Mack Perry lived, that niight. Whenh the shlooting occurred it was a while before the 'mooni went down. It wvas, ac'cordinig to mry wCeak judg nint, between ten anid eloum o'clock. Iw as ouitside of Mack Perry's house. I was about six steps fr'omi tihe dloor. XX. I wouldn't own the shootling at lie iinquest, because I heard threats about. hianginig me. Mack Perry wais my steip-tathter. lie hmd heal en ine m~aniy a time. Ile had had dlitliculties with my b)rother.. Isaac Unber, dlefenidanit, sworn:m After dlark 1 went out for a wile, and I lay do .vin, and was do,.ing oil to sheep). Theni the wonian tol mc to get, up anid see about she shootiing shei hleard. I wimlt to the dloor, list enedo, and( heard nothing. I told hier so, an1( I then went to bed atnd to steep. Next mlorning, wh'len I wateredii myl 1mule, I hecard thqm say Mack Perry was de:ad. I did niot say aniythinug abjouit the fif teen dlollars, or the heap of trouble, or. about "sceing all, knowing all". I was sick, anldlsaid I was in 'a heap Winnsboro thle next day. I (lid not see Jesse the daiy or ight Mack was killed. I didhn't kniow lhe was go ig to kill hlim. I did iiot knowv any thing about what was going to be Daniecl Halt, Jr'., recalledl: At the inquest I hleard1 seine remnarks thlat the pmarty w~ho (lid tuis killig ought to be tynhed. I know isaac BJarUcr, and lisa character is good. The defenice here closed, amid thie So licitor~ announced thatt lhe had nmo test i moniy in reply. Thle argunienit was briefly opened by the Solicitor. Mr. Mackey then spoke for the dhefenlce, and1( the Solicitor followed inl relyt for the State- '1The judge charg(l" the jury~ clearly and1( fuilly upon thle law of thme case, aiid th1ey retired for delibera tion. A fler an ab.senc, of' fiften nin iitcs, tihe jury~ returnled into court, and Sihe following verdict was annmmoniced(l "We ftiid the defend(anlt Isaaic Barber inot guilty, and( thme defendant Jesse Barbor~ guilt.y. WV. U. lUcaty, foemaun":. On Frida~y mioriniug the pirisonmers wer called upi for~ scuatenice. Tihae mo=(1 tions iln arrest of jaidgimnt and for a now trial ini tIhe case of Jesse Barber worlc heard amd overruled. The son tencnes p)assedl were as tollowcs: Jane Watson, for Izarcemny of cn froml thle field, thbree months' iimipris onimeint ini jail-the prisoner to lie placedh in solitar~y confiinemnent, two dlays ini each week. Pd warud Washington, a young boy, for burgtlariy aund imiceny, six mIonIths ut ha1rdl lab~or ill lie plenitenit iary. 8:unuel Jiarbier, forp obtaiinug goods b)y thi retenises,onic vea aiilt hardiX labtor in thme peonit entiary. TJhme samo palrt.y, for uttering' a thrgedX paper, two yeaurs int the penini ('ary, to (coii inenice at, the endi of(I thle first year's imprison Jesse Barb1er, convicted of murder, Iwas inex c.(I al;d up ter senItenice. Oni b1 eing i asked if lie had aniythinig to say' why senltece of denit.h shonhlI not be pase upon)1li himi,iie aniswver'ed t hroughi hiis comu.nel, in th u sual Iformi, thant, rhe had n1 othlin g to saiy more Ithan whaatW11 lie senItecedP( t.he p)risoner to be han nged betwee cih le lhours of I en ini lie mo urii Iing and1 tw o in thle afteornooni on h"ri dayl Ib l'' h dayi IX oft .Jauary:, 1iM.. stence,i'( btut afhierwards(t, in ialkiing to, his counise~l andio to hi~s motherk, sihiowedu~ a gi od dlea If ne. irvoulsiness andii iesthoei,'uim.-We uinderisIit that Ihis coumsel intends to take the casec to the Supreme Court, oil exceptions to Judge Prn ley's.charge to t.'c juy. Tle civil docket was next calsed, and some case-4 were tried-of which at report will be given hereafter. IN TIE NOI%'TIlFRN MARKET. JUST AS WE WOULD 11AVE IT, ANSWERING EXACTLY TO OUR ANTICIPATIONS. THE NEWS FROM THE FIELD. The ncievoments of our buyer fill us with SATISFACTION. Previous experionco falls to give even a faint conception of tle SIAcludid assortment and uilimited variel.v of fall goods now frelghtinir every st'eali or-arriving by every train. in a low brief weeks CHESTEB Will thrill to tie ilagic of our prices as Fairfield has long since done. NEV ERTHELESS We turn to Winnsboro, the home of our earliest enterprise. HERE We devote capital which vill be ample, experience which is conlsidera le6, aIlld elergy which shall be unail ing, in keeping, our house where It has beeln ever since our advent, at (he head of THE FRONT RANK. As supremely indicative of these r'esoluitionis you1 have QiIIy to witness tihe display of' goods arrivinlg daily. AN INVOIGE OF IIATS JUST R~ECE1V ED. A BONAFIDE BA RGVAIN. SOMETHING EXTR AORDINARY. 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It to recornmended to mule all tastes, whether accnstomed to the Green or~ Black Varieties horetofore. it is wvarralited to giruOnrfect0 Waisfacdion or the inoney will be efnsue every ease, by the party soiling it. Consumers rian no risk in givisiq ita trial on these terms. Buy a Caday of TRA-P TAI an ,."ejoy. a p of GOOD TEA. N. 13.-None Genuiue Inless packed. In One Pound Air-Tight Trao-Mark Ceaddies. For Sale Everywhere. . Ask your Grocer for it.% The Great Atlantio & Pacdflo Tea Co. Im.orters, Cofe Roasters and Packers. P. 0. Box 4233. Nnw YoRN o p - ~~OH E414 TlOIiDBE TO iUN HC'C ~f NOTES FRA L_DE_NT_m FlS 02~ 00 4 0 OF OCTO ~~~llli,WI1 iEAi ANJ) AS Y"EA) SWALLMEST TIIE PROPTLY AS WIL FOtECLLCIOSOiTIM A.WL4OD se p. DEIINJ)B RINOTING'1I~l ANO'ins of .1UE OlN TINIO .1 IS'ch MeL. K CLOT.11 I NG- IoUSI "lOS' coluplete stock of'Clothing I atnul necl wear In endless varietv. I ; tho late.A Styles 11111 fillish, Itt pi-ices to FINE shoes for mnil amid bovQ. MAnilla. mid Woeb8ter's britids in i I col Alpae (tl Ii it a sltes and <ialitiew, ami Mohair ilsters i aill ; eyes. ALLORD11S PR1( jilly 7. MENDTfELSSOHN~ WILL MAKE, FOR TIE NEXT 60 D PILANOS AN $650 SQU./RM E Gr./l) I STYLE 3 1-2s mir now pattint overstrung scale, beautifal large f'aney moulding round case, full Iron mers; i fact overy improvoment which can imstruiont has ,eon added. Vi-Otur price for .his Instrumient. boxed and Now York, with fine 1iano Covor, Stool ansd I - This Pif,no will be sent on test trial. 11 money with order. Cash sent with order w by us both ways if Piano is not just as repri In use. Send for Catalogue. Every instru $160 to $100 (with class and sold at v nado one of tho finest displays at the COnt< recommended for the HIGLEST HONORS. 3calo, the greatest itprove'nent In the hist< icale Uprights are the flnest in Amorica. . Pianos, of the richest tone and greatest dur iighest musical anthorities in the country. led purchlaser. All Pianos and Organs soul JNSATlfF 0 oiy. Don't fail to write us befoj 11argains. Piano Cattalogno mailed free. inno Catalogno of fifty pages mailed for si. anited for live years. JUB.L' E ORGi ORilN'IAL, Styie 11,is (the hinadlomest, vt.r oliered te niusival ptblic. It Coutaiml olieste, Dinpason, Sub-Bass and Celestinla. iz.: Melodia, Celesto, (Ia eharming top,) D ?orto, Celeste-Forte, Ex pression, Treble-C )rgan, (which throw-s on the entire power c well, Left Knoo Stop and Grand Swell. 11 foxed, 350 bi. The caso is of solid walnut ntirmly now and beautiful design, elaoinrata amny staints. fretwork, &c., all elegantly finl mprovements, u ith great pover, <lepth, bri leautiful solo effects anld stop action. .teg Ush pric to hav it introduced. with stool el othors. Ponitively i) deviation iu pri filly test.oI thl1e orgali ii your own holko. Id pay freigit both way' if instrument, is v ontain no ".liogus" sets of Iteed, or 'IDut ial(o nto nii-r v.%Ls-zifi:onsH, IM 1 iliu -11111co U.AX WAnnANH11 for1 five year-n. )(hir sMyl )ver 131.(00 sold, anid every Or"on ha givel hAILED FRLi'Ci'. FACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 5' SKi1ETl MUSlIC: 'atalogui iluilcK mlot of to. popullar 11u11" omllposition, Ly tile bet .utlihors. A,din, MEND1'Ij LSS0I1N PIANO CO jim 25'3m FRESH GROCEIES AllF consIntIly beinq received by melt-, synopsis of which I givo below. EW ORLEANS 'NIOL.ASSES AND SYRUP8 A L dilv IA hS. U(AAIO, Fl(t)Mi Ti'iallEl 'r1(11J* '1115 LO)WEST GhAliES. PATIi'T F'AMII.Y--Ai.'l AL,L (IA IyIC' JACKSON'S lilkST F"AiMi 1"Y FLOUR. CANNED ((ODs. ALIF'OUN IA P'EARIs, SlImet luI h.ol;Ie. SIl CUOTA .GII, B0cans al11d Corni Consb inA 'OM ATOEI3, PgACIIIti4 ALMON, HAI(DINEa AMUSTiAlID, ALSO 1NV'lITE YOURI ATTEIINTI'ON TiO OU1 IIOASTED) COIFFEi. (live mec a cai luiad examlnine foi yourself. trttics too unumerous to mentIon. ap 14 flAL~1 EN EWE Hafs bROOn in constant uso by th] publie for over twenty years, andI is tho best preparation ever in.- - wonted for RiESTORIING O GRAY JiAiR TO ITS WOUTHEFUL COLOR Asac AND) LIE CIadE It Supplies the~ natu"- of Ma8, ral food and1( color to the ad bair giands without staining the skinl. It will lofl4iDg inceao ad hicenthe rbyiil- ] growth of the hair, pro. Cins vent its blanching and eDdorsG falling co, and thus and >AVERtT BALD)NESS. it cure Itchme,dErup tloneus )nDadrufT. As a hAllt DESING it R a ia very deosirabule, giving TrCat liho hair a slken softness trluln ph whIch all adnmlro. It {gmd. keelps the head clean, ciino. sweet and healthy. WHISKERS will chuango tho beardl to a EROWVN cr BL.ACK at dllscretion. Being In 02o preparati1on ft is easily appllied, and lroduces a permanont color that wvill net wash off. II. P. HALL. & CO, NASBUA, I. II. Sold bw e.ll Dealets in Medicino, S'tusribn to 'In.Il NLlv At) [NARD, , COLUM1IA, S, C. 11 the Sate. Gen(ts' furis18hI1lwo goods snits, YOuth3' 6URtS tilld eINIC11SURiS 01 .1it the (lilies. Tavlor's colebraMe(..Mackilinw, also ors, lhe bite:t. is (he D0rby Straw. Silk Surges tand Alpac- alid Lillen )MPT LY FIL1i'lD. PIANO C0 NYS ONLY, A GIZAND OFFER 0 D ORGANS. 'j1ixo FOR OayLY $24. cent ros( wood caso olegantly ft iuhed, 8 7A Octave., fall patent contanto agraffe, -arvdI legs and lyre, heavy sorpontlue and Fratue, li-teh Grand Action, Grand lani in any way tend to tho, perfection 9f the delivered on board care at Raeid reference if you do not send ill he refunded and freight obarges paid ascnted in this advortisonient. Thousandd Ilent fully warrainted for live years. Stool, Cover and Book). All strictly first. holesal. falctory prices. These Panon nnial Exhibition, anud were unanimously Trho rquares contain. our New Patot )ry of Piano tuaking. The now patefit Iositively we make the finest Upright )bility. They are recomnionded by the Over 14,000 in nNo, nild not one dissatin on 15 days' test tria--i utnrUT rai zW .3 buying. P'ti oly wn offor the best 11-indsomi Illustrated and Descriptive cents stamp- Every Piano fully war. Nur Now Style Jubilee Organ S in Japanoso CaRo, called the tastliet and sweetest. toned Mirlor Organ 5 Octaves, 5 seH of Reeds, viz.: Melodin, Also Fifteen Beautiful Stops, a follows, iapalson, Sub-BaHli, Echo, Dulcet, Melodia i#j)lor, Celos(ina, Bass-coupler, Grond ,I i h instrumuent,) Right Knee Stop and eight 70 in.; Width, 24 in.; Weight, , vencered with choice woods. and Im of an ily erved, with panols, imuts closot, ikhed. P1ossesso all the latest and best liianey and symipathetic quality of tone. ilar retail prico $275. Our wholesale not %d book only $W-na one organ sold t. No pay;nent required uniil you have VC 0end ailolgans onl 15 days test trini oL a4 roprosonted. Pomitively, our Organs tay stopm. as do many others. Wo honest and fair dt)alinig, or no sale. L, $35. $50, $57, 05 $70, $75, $85. ott. the rullest satitsuetion. Organ Cataloguo h tI TREET and 101t AVENE. t. onei-third porice,e. Catalogito )f 3 06 h1(ice picu-(s ment for 30. litaiup. This io of the day Itnd uv'ery vatriety of musical 5. ,, P. 0. Box 2050l, Now York Ciy. EW GOODS! I AM NOW RECEI.NG MY SJTOCK OF NEW FA LL AN,) WIN TER 300DS, AND IN ORDER TO WIAKE ROOM FOR THEM, I T0 OLD 1STOOK OF ilUMMER GOODS AT AND BlE LOW COST.' IAGIN, AG AIN, 0--0 ONE CAR LOAD OF BAGOING .N STOREf, WHICH I AM OF T'ERING AT GREATLY RLEDUCED PI'ICEs. THiE AB3OVE BAGGING IS )IHCOLORED BY FIRE AND VATERI. I GUARANTEE IT AS TRLONG AND SOUND AS ANY N THE MARKET. 113 NOT AR EPREkSENTED, I WILL PAY 'OR H AVING 1I HAULE DBACK ~O THEl" STORE. F. ELDER, aug 25 e4Li tste, reR l ~ MACHN 00. S+U 4NW CHAAL.EI.3 BALleTO(8beDJ, 14. Wm PlH1ILIPS, Ageunt. Winne ioro, S. C. d