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Be24cl104' lailts fi I part1 ill briilig 1)11 1, utPich i tW ol* tiig.lie hatS dOii ll 1 h1 1113 hOI tp 0he aV 'li t it. iimsiv 1141 w41' 110 onut ex4cpt Nvitl is 48 1ilirois tomle. TI u, f'irst, p)u1blic 421tnejlt II i'ce I lie conlstit ili'l :1if c 4 tfie (i~ii -igt-11s il\\w is t1.11. taken,1 l)v 'Selm(ol. ION) 0, ' road tI'(it'o:giit wlid h14!.1 of, the (t411' i'(''pll ' .) .0 t 1,.'(11Is 4)1* botlh 4nce 11'tlvi ill.. oil thin lVetei'ii alti A.hllic Vail Iwites "old41104Ik-14it asll I 104.ul'1.'1 peopi~le. ll~lini4r .OL 811140 pr1ice .1.- ltha prioviidF I tlie v.tift'. But. while 41(il'g th)' i' hrat tel' P11 lic t' IP1,10 fiIl wc il Il. lo avd0nlevi thelir 11111 4'i 'Ci:''on te I I%. i; Thel con"ulo- 4olii) t h'ti :ni.r -l'olii' ( perit ie peill. 1s. irild upon I colord ~liti(. Itl i fuoli thwil' o4. 1114""(' lth (l le 1104)4 tliai t) hu4!I:l OURi iii..PI 'S14 oue110: 11 1 t't' A tiggislci 1 lint0 fivsIilnij 4 it Pro%1 Iieio Ivljl1 Rt-i'e Ofvv Am40st ot lf-s1 v 11411i'h)'I.,'v I~ o ;ViI . a -. I044 ~oopl. I si that th'a6institution was ib undited by tile will-and eonergy of 4 few noble women who inspired R rw . of tho storner sox with the othusiasn a iind deteriination- ith yhich they wore actuated-land it is suvcoessftily I carried oil u this day. Thoy recogidi- a ed the need of help fIr the offfsprinlu of ) their dead soldIers, an1d yet WO a] ow the poor vonidied sitlorers to linger in s our Ilidst, unft'av1ed-koI, with niot a D word of, sympitilly, and many timea 'I not evenl it nod- ofe recognitionl. Efery (I 1utnion under the sun makes some pro- e vision ihr- its wonnded anid disab~ed v, Soditier"S, id 1 1 havt looked year after S .\li I;, exe I ing soin0 leg islat ionl oi the C sublt jeet ; bi:, alas, I have looked in vaiii. A short time ago, in looking over 1111 liber of tle -Southerni HistorIm cal AleoiirS, I 110ticed that'the I.onlis :naii Legis h ait di ilt ( approprialied five lousaid dollars Ior a i ime fir dis abled Cofilede(ates, and th' bill pro vided that. nolne were to be athmitted who received a pension or CVeen pro videid fihr in any other way. This was i fritifiition, its eviience that on1e of' tle States had been aroused to t gnse n R of, its duty. If' on' owln Stat had , taken the inidittory it would Iave o beenl more p1eaing4). -Since writingo the above I have re ceived the News (10d (ourier, and in I it I tid an eiditoirial inl Which it is . stated tihIt "Lee Canp, No. 1,' hias beni'l eslablihed at llitiVia., tf For 1te purpose t have in view, viz., that of ussi. tiig (onfiederates, liviig and ?4 distlbled. I do 'Olierely liIo that- our i'V-1ishiture will at the coining sessioil t ike iome steps towirrds t1his olie, 11nd fol4low at. lealst thle lead of* other i S"tteS, so as to prove to file world (at we are ]it ashiamcd of file cause for I which we hught, and that. wiNl1st we c have hoored the dead Iy building c mniuine wis, w A still applrieciate tOWl ethrins of'lictse who are living, and we t are deterniili ted to aid aind assist those illable lo'help thetselves. it. B. u. -- -- a - - .1 1I PTH A V IN IUi'IS n'E A L ri. J c One Millioni a Ye'air Paid li Taxes by 1icnf- I doits tinl this IStreet. No stCreet inl the world, perhaps pos- t sesss in01 valei to the m illre toot , 0hani iltIt aveliue, tIhe( aibode of' so 11:1.y millionai res, sItS Ihe New York Wi'r/r/. The 111ires as Iaken frol tle tax Ibooks of' tle cuIrient ea shlow *. that Oie Cily derives a ieveni'te of oi'eir one a:nillion dollars a yea.r frot this one aveI inie,bet weeilgt hil iald Fight i Secit si1.rces. Taxbl Ile property Is Sppliioiseil to Ie issessed oil sixty per ceti. of ils real value, at vhiiel rate lit eStiinti'.oni of' the (ax. depmarttilil iflicials piace the actutial value of' the I prortp1y ut FIth ave e, not includ ing that w1h'ch is exciiipt fiomi taxa- I ion, at 8 I,228,(00. These liiues, hloweverl oly Nike ill Ohe properly fir WN*ii.h in ltIn q1 are to tile end of' Ceintral l'ark; and inl int instances I dh records if ti ons of' assessible nprty.1% could not be 1 61und on fihe 1:ax bools byv (the Wlorld repor-ter. Mlr. ))IS- i';iio, whose property, col +ttnielu oi five lots, is located ill fihe vicinily ofS AbIdSon square, where SI, I40,11, while 3ir. W. II. Vnilder blt It is alsse!SSed Vor onliy $1,000,000 for a legat tinu iiiiiisionj, Ivit'h eight 'lt,-n a iorte desinil~e localitv'. Mri. Van deirbilt's bon ise is sid' to havi e cost iarmly 8:yI,tt),00, andh thougth tihe law prid' i es Ihant ptropertyvii nust be as5-j --eale tor' sixt y p~er cet. of its reail valuie, it is reatlly taxedI for' only abotm t ''le-Ihiird otf its i'ost. Whei M '. Vani drili dheteed to his sonl Freic~t'k Ithe ~ I i-eet hit cliiiied t hat th Ii c i'opterty wats wioirthi i tittrter' of a tinillion, but it is t ssess(ed tonly for $1.*10,(000. j .I tl. W. K. Vinderi'I s hon'se,. ad- 1 .l ii tine thant of' his fticie, is assesse'd 8 .for t50,X 0, toug its fir'st cost wvast nexesof a miillioni. Mir~. I). 0. AMills ownis a house andt lot i. fliat nteighbl orhltood fotr whIich' lie s asessediI t110, t00. ladi he a lar'ger' hoauise antd eight liife; like i. Vrander-. bile, his atssessmient, it this rate, tot' eacti lot wotuhl Ibe $1, l2O1)000, showinig Ihow some icth men escaen t hir just. j'roporto ofti th 1le taxablte buridenl. li. 11. IItuo'rr AA ri 'rO TH~ E PONr. -IL. ft. l'llitott, wvhm is inow a residenit of' Niew (h-l'eans, mirelLSSedi a leftter, on theii I ~"thi inlst., to If. L . Shirewishtirv of~ 1 I his Slate, rltivie Iio the~ recet't tde *''~ion iof te Sulpeme (Court otf the I 'iitedl Slaties inl thle civil rights (cases. It wi'as p ubh lied ini S'iitda morninig's ne'i/e and closes wit h' this par'a learin thue ~lssons wh lichi tIs deiiit wtnhl teaich, lie wiill nt have'i linig to hivi' ii o rider to btecome contiviniced flint th e jntdxen I of flit Sntipruee Conurt is inii fte coniftince andtt u'rspect oft his wivite It'llotw-citIizen'ii. lie ilulst tdter maine to ptineak fr'omi this seeinlg nlettle) oft <lisa "tier te 1perfumedici rose of' sue c.-s. Letl him inhe prudntIlI, selft-rel iaiit, iot his mnsii; let hiimt educate hlimlselft ut tushly r'egarid tulI of' the' irights of otheuars- inlsist i ngith f irm1 'ne onil ahtll ''erasionls 1upon1 like ftreatiteiit fitr himt scif'-andii thast lnie lntist soonh come wheii ihe evils. otf wihich hie now *llstly co.iIainis shaul bte hecaledl bv' the'btakti ot' iii ntalf ti'rbearianc amOutii rCciprtlocal~ tkiiindnss. Lit himti also streuousV ini~st t hat thilitifi to lie etnyment of' ptotlit icahlitnd cii iitights shall not, hte em ~unfoinded wiith any dhemad for t~ sotilt equitialiiy. I have noi f~)ear tot' thle futureii of ithie lieg . uiliecin fwti till ee nfowar ii d slumi yI et hifindtivo r ini fthe sight itt in<i liI w tu'l low-cit izensi~. In Ithe imeana wi leIi, mayl it not. Ibe iiel ft' him ttt cotuer'" - ?"ll A Srxiot'r.An Er.omi:-wxr-'The colh' C onceordi, N. II., elotped TIuesdlay wvith a wiite giirl empjloyedl as cham~tbermiaidh ait thle sa Inc hotetl. Theli mani had lis own' i triunik ceked to Watshilngtoni, D). C.X, andh the girlI to llostont, htnt as hie coti nitie to a frtiendi thle facrt -(lhat hie thietm in ailt~ pivatfe tinnti ly in Wuahing ton, the gir'l's trutnk was evidetly checked to htoston as a blitid. Tihte b~oy iwent to Cioncor'd somel time ago ini thle emlov of' a Newv York family, atidu retmainled at (lie Eagle, wvhereo he las bteeii a fitihif'ul emlntoye. Tfhe gIrl gave gootd satisfaction In hot' wornk, and Is sahd to have beeni intelligent enoiughi to have known bettor than to do1 as shte haQ. -She has beeni engaged for' a lonig limo-to a 'woll-kntown young mtatn emfploy'ed in tht' eIty Who was pr'ostr'ated byv the-noe oi her folly, anld requtired a physIelan's care Tue's iday night. Trho gIrl had said she had Iworni ou' tiwo weddinig dreamis wvaiting fot' him, antd was tired of the delay, -Chfarlstof ihdA itie--s1iA Misi new'hotdltoh -Tlis wilt M an evehthiA *eek in Valhakihw' A n )saforafneft tild' pircus ad' thrT *edd # 1 secWetmake Aidgs lhl)ly f ide's'eCapital; -Tio cidti'ad, fot th6 suliper t' Si 0rnd atllet Stato ball onl thd nit1Vof velnlen'r 1ihaas beein givihi , Mrs. %, M. Pollock,' iatd ti6 .Cuotnbla reheatra has bech oitgogud f6V th oc ason.' It is expectd' that this baol rill be the fliest oOi' gein by the' outh (arollintv 8elety itd every 1fort w1ifl66"ihatW to make It slt --Profe~sor' Johnson, euper itteitdkitf V tWlit Colubi Ilai graded s'hiboi.y pf oses to estabiish a 'ireIiatlig libraff >r thid dil uatdvl@ i~ilt are alreaiv cointributed ghtice read. {If to the libi'ary. Thi' i; a - highly ommeniidable dertakin i a t will evelopi a 'ittrary ttaste. 17 the chilldret 'hih will prove beneficial to them'in heir studiesQ, athd draw thMill' minlds way fromn the blood tend thuide' torierofe' t lh i hn novel', Which too flen lead children afti'y&, -Monday night,, aboft 0 o'clock as lie downs phlaasngetr train on the Ulia mtte, Columbia & Atgusta Railroad vas 'otliding a cu'rie about it quafte' f a iile north of Johnston, It. struck a ll- ot'cot ton which had been placed m tle track. The engineer did not ce it until too late to stop the train. 4o dameyeo was (ie to t he englie or rack. ''he cottoi was torn up pretty >aIly atit thrownit (listainc or twen y-five or thirty feet. - This Is the 0cold attempt to wreck the RaidW rain 1111inside of a week. A telegraph rosa-nrmn was placed onl the track one ight the latter part of last we. oic Colored boys% aire Suspected, but here is not suflicient evidence to coi 'et. any of them. -Conant & Emmons, of Beaufort, ave a model dairy farm. They have uiat fliished harvesting their third ulti ng of long forage. 'In spite of the Lifivorable season for graiss on ac ouiuL of thio'droaiht, in addition to he ravages of the. grass worm that lkniost completely late out, the third 11C.1) (if Ierfmilda grass,- their several rops in routine consistihtg of the first al vest of' vetch ful'rowed in M wv, fl )wed by the speond liarvest of 1er Ltndai gi'asns in July, and this tlirid'tud st inoWlin of IHermna they sediid n1 average of iitdh of dtdh i11(d a tol ,(I a half of Bermuda hIav to the acre ii an eighteein-acre field throughout Iie seasoii. 'I'he grolind uponl which bey gathered fifly barrels of Irish otatNs In May 9'' imnmedlateiv owed down in German millet., which roduced a ton and a quarter per acre, hat was cut in August. 'Ihey have Iso on 'an oak: field of twelve acres arvested in May and sown inl cow ens fron whiOW they will gather an Verage of a'toll pCr' icre. Tim JOHN F. SLATRn FUND.--Thc egular annual meeting of the trustees f tile Johin F. Slaiter fun11d for provid ug the colored people of the South -ith. better educational faciliftis was eld in the Iifth Avenue Hotel, New or on 'I'Tuesday. Dr. Atticis G. laygood, the general agent of the Liand, nalyked iii' hiA rihfuit flMt the ionaey at presenlt be used ini training~ 'mahbers. The tr'easur'er said the fund i('lded~ $60u,000 t his year, thait $20,000O ad1 been spenlt so f'air, and thatS16t,250O ad( b~eeni allot ted tom iw'elve institutions a sven Staties. These all pr'omised th eveb.)p inidistr'ial Iraining for' colbred Th~o Br'!sk'at Bul! 'lhe break fast bell salutos may ear: is cheertul tones ring loud and1( cleo4. 'Or-melt It used to sodmWl in. v~ain, o great was-'my dyspeptic pain1. 'A iN KILL u~ came to my relief il hanishied iny dyspeptIe grief. 'A IN KIJ~mllt mamde me stront'ign .well nmd now I'm glad te' l11V& 0i. breakfast . hell. Diruggists sell PUlinY DAvls's PAIN 1II.I.El. * TAKE NOTICE BHt yout Wagon Material, SPOKES E0M -*ard -hIUBk, - SIIAFT8 P'OLES* UlI A IN, -and all kdids - of Plantatom r00014 STOvIK nA f'r,(( STOyES rm$t4.00'td $50.0o, comn pet; L STOVES, WOODEN WAdt~ET ETC. J. H. CUM1VfN~ The UNION CHURN lir soldt ''ef its merIts. I can refer to a do~en partfie using it in this vielnty tI o e thing, .but has stood tlie test-sioee'166. TEAD 4-W RTERS While we bW6 some good suit, at $7.50 49, $10 and $I2 the Vh'rtety at'T13.50 aml V15lsniqa Atreater, and' 10,11 Ces mans very desirah.lb and handsome o ktures, cul bdth ii Nfalking coats and sacks. There i 110 di 6coint qr, the wool--itS the genulint article. 'I he garients aiof stylish sha p, sewed with 'silk, Weil made pad' it' trimjad. *)o you- contemplate- buy ng' suit soon? If s6, y 1;t' shoutd see thest whencom t OCluhbla. If there It anything it. tlo sun In. Fall and Win, ter apparel that you require y'rcan find il in our stigk, BO0YSUITS . To the ladies of Winnsboro *e wish t< aniounce that we have the largest stioek o1 Boys' Clothing in Columbia. . Joy's 1dboo ndl t dress suits; also a handsonie lte .01 Kilts for the little ones, -and made am trinmed in the latest styles. We als< guarantee a perfect lit. All orders sent t< my address will receive protnp attention and if they do not stilt or fit, ybti' can rm turn them hy paying half express. Respectfutlly, M. L. KINAUD's READ THISIl D, FLENIKEl Has received a supply of fresh goods consisting of FLOUR, from the best mills of 114shvilk ,nd Augusta: Every sack warrvin ted. MEAL and GRIST, Rice and Fin Syrups. BEST;RIO and Old Government Jay Coffees. THURBER'S 41 and 34 Coffee. Choilc article of Parched Coffee branded "Sigma.' GREEN and Black Tea. WHITE WINE and Cider Vinegar. SUGARS--Granulated, Powdered, Cui -jToaf and ih:dWn. MACARONI and CHEESE. OATMEAL. PICKL]!N-Chow-Chow and Mixed. CELEB3RAT1ED) "Bartlett Pears," an( Can ned eaches, Tomatoes, Succotash Squash, - .afe-Et FU LL Lfd Bot 'nStbs F TEMSEDor Ship Stuff for Miled SEED) RYg, Barley and Red Rust Prool Oats. -Ask votir'neiglhor where to buy'gootl Shee's. Don't fall to try BEATY'S CORNER STORE. WIT TKO-W SKY CIIARILOTTE, N. C. OFFI~II EXTRM~dtDiNARY IN DUCEMENTS TO PETOPLE WH1I ARE DOING THIElfTRHADIN~G I3 MAIL. OUR MAIL OIiUiMR DEPART MENT IS SO ARRANGID TI1'At "SHOPPING" BY MAIL IS REN DERLED EASIER AND IS OFTE2 MORE SATI'iFA1TORIiaY DON] Th AN IN PERSON. LE'T'ERS OF INQUIRY A-RI PROMPTLY RESPOND)ED TO( SAM PXINSENT AND ESTIMATEi GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT ISFACTION-DELIVERING PACK{ AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLAR! Ii#AMOUNTr, FRtEOF EXPRNBS! OR MAIL CIIARGES. WE KEEP EVERYTJIING T~HM IS NEEDED TO CLOTIIE MEN YOUTHS AND BOYS, - LADIES MISSES AND CHILDREN, IN ULUD)ING A COMPLETE LINE 0] FSADIES' AND MISSES' UNDERI WIEAl,'. AND HIAVE TIIE BES'l DRFBSSMANING' ESTABLISHMENT 12 ITHlE SOOTH.' IS!6DNn ,A-TRIIAL ORDER. .WITKsOWSRY 4: DAit(Itc. Il'ORTERl AND DMA~IN' *INES, LIQUOlerCIGARS TOCACC( * oROli1iAND PROVIBION4'. No 175 EAi1" BAY, CII ESTON, S. O TTO Vi.bi-MAN & SONS, WuibLESALE GR6ERSr . f02 AI 104 rAS-f 14AkY STREE'f; CHARESTON, S. O. WIiOSiAilLE GROCERS, LIQUOR E. ALR -AND COMMISSION MAfRHiANTS, 197 EAS't .if', OIIARlLEST6N, . ( StfTIIOMAS, AGENT, No, 320 KING ST., 91'POSIr LIBERTf SHADES,- PAPER IIAWd ..4GS, LACidCURTAINS, COINACE8 AND. OPJUbLSTEiIY GoDi .. VIAPiZfESTON, S. C. WNDOW A-WN, 08 MADE TO ORDET A . CUD\6RTII &CO., -WHI'L~KAIE 1 SADDLERY WANItIOUS! 155 MEETING STREET, OPrOSIrT E OrAit sa'i- 'q ofi CIIARLESTON, S. d. ENRY BISCIIOFF & CO., '3'IOLE8AE'ORIOcult.Y AND I)EALEltS IN OAROLINA RiC1 PROPRIETORS OF TliE CELERRIIA ED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CIIAEESTON, S. I A LVA GGE & CO., CIIARLPSTON'ICE HOUSE, MARKET, CORNER CITUlMt STREE CIIARLESTO, S.I0. V-""Ice packed for the country a specelalt; A. NULSON & CO., -WHOLESALE DEA'LERs IN-: BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 23 IIAYNE STRPE ET,' CH ARLESTON', S. - W. AIMAR & CO, ItO2USALE AND RETAIL DEALIRdr IN CHOICE DiU(8, MEPI('INES. CIJEMIidAL SURGICAL INST UiENTS, PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLE Cor. King aiii4VanderiIorst Stree. CHIA RL ESTrON. s. u. - FALIFIELD COUNTY We invite' every citizen of tie abovy named County to call at our Store and c 1ine our new F A LL A ND W1NTFE GOODS. One of our firm has but recently' returi ed fromi New York, where the utmost cai was used In ordecr to get the best BA RmAINS. We havn suicc'EededI in buying a goc * 'sic and buiying themi so cheap that v can sell themi at sHORT CROP PRICEE Our stock Is too varred to quote dIifferel articles and prices, lit we ask you to en and see for yourselves. In D1Y GOODS We have everyti.ng, from a commer Cheeked H omnespun, at three cenits, to ti I nlcest.1flESS OOOD)S anld NOTIONS great Variety. The chiea pest and~ be HOERfor the mnond~y, to be had anm STOCK OF CLOTHIN< Is fuller than Cver, and at prices thi G can't be BEA'lTIN., Nice quality, Ii i styles. A good suit from $3.00 up. I a in all qualitIes and styles, so we can sti everybody, fromn a twenty-five-cent man thme maost fastidious. We have 'ised more than ordinary effo - toget a -STOCK OF SHOES That willl Just exactly please the peop) of this COU TrY, and theo way' they: ai ~selling proves that wd'have got jutst tl right kid. Every pair GUARANT 'EED. Men's, Ladles' aund Children's. . We- have a large st-dk'of" TRUNK VA LIsEs, Ete,,-which can't be0 heat. AL attulstock of CROCKERY and GLAS \ WlE, as cheap as the cheapest. STAPLE GROCEiRIES Of'alikilnds We endeavor to gIve tl beat possible Qilue for .hme moeney, and1 - all Who aeoept'our inti rtion we guaranth a u Lst retumrh for every dollar they spell C 3COME A ND SEE. . CALDWNEL & t)AU*DE'tbALu Oct 9. OIAIRPETS. Carpets and Hiouse Furnishing Goodls, T'i Largest Stoc South-of i.tinore, Moque Brussel.!.'-Ply and I finCr'pets, RLug lMats and Orun-ib 0o 5,-- dwShade Wall Papers, B~ordprs, L~adA Crtalns, o nie dPoleep Cocoa &?ano Matfl GEORGE A.' LI AUGOVTh,o6 June so-txly --Your Lawyrer alta your Doctor wi, advise with you, wIll dlirect you -to J/- I BE AT-Y' onrt odShe' -f . L NL U NEOATIONS*. ARRIVED ANb TO ARIYVEf 1I INDUCEMENTS-NOT IN JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS/ BUT IBARGA'INS IN NEAW T'rYLiS ATD BEST QUALITIES. - ~-0 SEWING ittAcINIES, AS GOOD AS CAN B1E MAD', AND AT PRICE LOW ENOUOIV TO A T T R A CT ECONOM10AI -MEWM"M.4mMNW BYERS.' ..fL- " ' ' ,TIN S.ETS-no. Vettlcr. M rices wll sirseyon. It will it Yu nothing to cole aditt see, adl(I I cannot VIY Y TO MO HYi thne ami troublbu else - where- m need not feel that ouare under the all htes't'.obligations to ui~rchase-.o me So atyou ticket vi 1'tPOP UL A R R1 2' , and Loime strightthrough to the TIRST-C.LASS JtUR~iU1 B .TO'iti. You willgct GOOD RARGAZNS'IN HONENT )OODS at the LOWICS1 PRIOE& The WISE and thld LCONOM1CAL GET OFF ]IElE. OetLd- R, W. PHILLPS. HM ! FOR THE CHESTER FAIR !4 -J COMBINE BUSINESS WITIi PLEASURED ,' IlvEi b .DT REQCVtVED 231 Cooking and Heating Stores and Ran s qO crates of China, Fine Granitet and Decorated Goods, Etc.;- 150 Barrels of Glassware i'om-Pittsburg; 75 Gross Table Cutlery ; 500 DpzCeI Pocket Untle rv, from Johil Russell Cutlery Co.; and a full line of Tiliware and House. Furnishing Goods too numerous to mention. The'6.s- Q-6ds ari boifkht at p~'tides'tl'A! will justify me in selling to the Whvle'ale Trade as LOW as anv JOBBING IIOUSE--IN THiE UN[TIED STATES, n'id td theRettll Trade at 33 per cent. CHEAPER than any other house II South CardlinA. .. A compai'Isisi of PRICES aufGOJODS ''spectfully solicited with other r, markets NORT Hi and 8OUT1H. I have ITirmlY-SiX of the FAMOUS NEWV LIGIT-HIOUSE COOK 8TOVES ill Store, nline with Re9ervoir a1nd Clo t. Very respectfully, J. D.-R A TTF4,R EErA Oct 10-t6x4- ...J CJ ET , C, NEW' FALL A~d VINTER STVK ?-m mr -a , -w-- -V --*14r, bL. 3AIV1 U EL1 I hla'te just. retuirned froiu' the Northern mnrketp, where I have carefully selected and' urcIhased one of the handswmest stfAel of D)RY'Y 00DIS ever brought to this muarket. Iyite ny-custoniers and fiiends to cill and examtie iy goods before making thlei ynlchast f~tilg tiatlen (0suit the tastes of the most fastidious. LA DIES' IR ES (001-)S in" all the new styles and colors, Changeable Worsteds, Alp ns, Casnu-res, Gilgha. us, 610111t1g, ODotestueun, -Flahnels, etc.-e. * Our stock uf PIECE GOOD)S i4 vompilete, and ait low Jigure. , -I Our G4ods will satisfy the most critical denilhids, and prices favor the prchaser. 'L'hese Goods only need to he seen to be apprecited. PRICES TO SUIT Till TIMES. PMI~grjs i:pggr Ladies are cordially InvIted to call and lhisje'et our inammotli line of PNI'. There lf(ver hal heln sth a handsome aid extensive collhon of newandl desirable shaids Iblaced on our counters. All standa'rd and reliable bi-ahdl. Prices will be entirely sat factory, and the only difliculty the purchaser need experi'p e will be to make a selec llon f rou such ani immense ivarlety of desirable patterns. Tn~OTIOITS! FOTIO]' s : Novelties in Nottingham Valencienne and Linen Fichus', 'iv'etles i (0 eanm, Blaek and White Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies' and (Gent& Silk Ijandkerchlefs, real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A good article in ink Ise .Uine M1 11, suItalmle for ladies' neck wear. e attndt ' Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to show goods. Polite attendtants readly to sci $ all visitor.. __ SAMUELS. .l'EN THOUSAND "SUGSftNISERjS CIOICE CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR 9FIVE CENTS A PIECE. it it 'TEN BARRELS 01F VERY FINE SNORTH. CAROLINA COR N'WIYSK(EY itHrEjIR OLD CROW 'W1tSKEMY AL WA' Y S AiD rt -AT R SUGENHEMER'S,. h 10. -AT THW1E CORNER STORM. r 1! dENT8' AND LAIIES' 1'FINE SITOF, ALL'MADE1 OF OUMIANTEED STOCK. - TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR NEW YORK TO 'URIFASE - FALL DRY GOODS. I'Ni4US SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NfOTIdE OF MY SOK