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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TA-Weekly One Year. - - - - $4.0 44 Six-months. - - - 2.0 Three months. -- -- 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISINa. One square one insertion $1.00. For eaoh subsequent insertion 504. Obitua lies and Tributes of Respect chargod for &s advertisements. Liberal discouant made or oontraet advotieements, JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &c. catly exeouted at this office,-CH EAP 'OR CASH. )RiIV$ O PTIE DALY. Subscriptions have begun in New Orleans for a monument to Gon. Robert E. Lee, whicb is to be one bundred and six feet high. Jasper, tho colored theological astronomer, of Richmond, Va., wasn't a success as a Northern lecturer on "do sun do move," and has gone horme. There are fresh rumors that Hayes and Conkling are going to make up by a now nomination for the Now York collectorship that will please both. Tilton sailed for Europe on Saturday and refused to be inter viewed about Elizabeth or Beecher before starting. Thanks for his silence and departure, J. Milton Turner, the colored mninister to Liboria, wants to come home because he believes ho has ieen in Africa long enough to de serve a good office somewhere else. Judge Righter, of the Sixth District Court of Now Orleans, has refused a mandamus to compel .the school board to admit colored chil, dren to the schools designated for vhites. In Now Orleans, last Sunday night, William Martin, runner for a sailors' boarding.-house, on a wager, drank a quart of whiskey amid the applause of 1is ,companions. Ho "was loft in a stupefied condition, and next morning was a corpse. Congressman Bevorly Douglas, of Virginia, seenis to havo forgotten his rather unique pledge not to .drink enough to got drunk. We read that on Friday he "rolled into the House in his usually maudlin condition, and began to exhibit his -natural pugnacity." Edison is now at work upon an :apparatus to enable ,tho deaf to b.ear, and says : "I feel suro that I -will produce a practical app)aratus within six months." The wish may ~be farther to the thought with the ,invoutor of the phonograph, for he is measurably deaf himself. Chris Kayser's distillery, running three hundred and fifty bushols of grain per'- day, situated on Gost street, Cincinnati, and the wholesale liquor house of John Izor 'at have been seized by government agents. Although -the report that the Canadian government had been -notified from London that wvar bo0 tween Russia and England was -inevitable, was printed in the eCanadian papers, it is now undor~ stood that there is no foundation -for the report. The elegant iron screw steamship Columbus, of the Clyde-Havana line, has been purchased 'by the Russian .Gover'nment, and is to be delivered immediately at Philadel phia. The Columbus is swift, nfearly new, built at Cramp's yard near Philadelphia, and is in every espect a:first-class vossel, and cost riginally48B5,000. The Rev. ThQs. Bowman, TD.D., of St. Louis, one of the bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, sailed ein -the stseamnship Nederland from Philadelphia for Antwer'p on Thurs day. Bishop Bowman is -to make a toulr'around the world to inspect 8 the missions of -the church. Per alto, who started early on bTursday to ride three hundred ankd fye miles in fifteen hours at Fleet -wo ak e ok finished his thity,on mnuts,being twenty-. 'nine minutes ahead of time. At the fnish Parelto appeared as fresh as Th Rusa government through its agent, Capt. Grippenburg, has ~ ~' opened negotiations with the South Boston :Iron .Company for the ananufacture of heavy ordnance, and a epecial price list -with full Art~ltr~ as to capsoity of works ii t'.4'~ent\ i r or tmp4er the TrIANOS& ORGAN At Manufacturers' Prices, EVERY MAN UIS OWN AGENT LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA., T HE Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers of the South, now sell In struments irom all loading Makers direct to purchaeaors on the No Agents, No Commission Plan, at Manufaeturer's Fac tory PixcEs, thereby giving purchasers the largo commissions heretofore paid Agents. From $50 to $101) actually saved in the purchase of an Instrument under this new system. Vrite for particulars. Vo can't bo undersold. Special Offers THAT BEAT THE WORLD. 7 Oct. Planos, $135. 1 Stop Organs, $55. 7. Oct Pianos, 145. 6 Stop Organs, 60. 7. Oct. Pianos, 10. 9 Stop Organs, 67. Gr'd Sq'e Pianos, 178. 12 Stop Urgans,78 11ASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. 9 Stops, $108. Send North and be Swindled. Not by reputable makers like Steinway, Chickering, Steck, Knabe, but, by Blogus Manufacturers who advertise $900 Pianos for $260; $050 Pianos for $175; $274) Or gans for $65. Dcelption and fraud are in all such absurd-offers. Buy Instru ments made by old and always reliable \anuniectuirors liko Chiekering &.Sons, Knabe & 0Co., irtallet & Davis. Mathushek I'no.Co., IHaines 1ros., Ison & Hamlin. And you will have those that will last a lifetimo and please you better every day. All Instruments we sell benr the makers nal.es and are guarianuteed for six years. Fifteen Days Triol If desired. We pay all freight if not satist'actory. lllustrated Catalogues free. Write to LUDDEN & BATES, april 12-3m Savan nah, Ga. TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVINO WINE TILL Jf RIPENS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, 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 unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a sett!cment of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these is a wine of the ,intage of 1864. described as a " Sweet Union lort, but suggesting the Imperial 'Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity *age andl mellowness are: remarkable, and b'oth physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in it as the oldest native wine nowv accessible in any con siderable quantity. The whole stock is'in the hands of the weal-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers--N. Y. Tsibunc, Nov. 19, 1877. The above speaks for itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of tihe grape, neither drugerd, //guored nor watered; that it Ihas been rip)eaed and mellowed by age, and for nmedicinal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassedl. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersignedl, who wvill forward descriptive pamphlet, free of chart,e, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. Wast Broadway, Reade and Hudson .Srts,4 Naw-Yons. WATERS'0ORCH ESTRION chnos ORIGAW Sis the maost bntI irul in asli and paer feet int I.. no Over umsae. It hams theeelebrated Conmeere ,~~I tohstop, whiach is a Ilne ~I . iamltation iofthollI, umnn Vaice, and htwo sad a haal Ocetaveas of ball. tuneda in, perfect hiar. manhy ith he ree-ls, ad their efreet is imn g. leni andt elctri:yingu. W 1ATERtS' Cl,AitlO. NA, ODlt(IIESTIIAL, .0.CNCER TO,, V ESP'. 1R,OIENTENNIA L OIJflJFER,,CITAPELI, nntd (TTA OE OIfGANti, in Utnkano F~rechl (a ses coimbino P'UILITY c/ VOICING mcithg reat ARtE TH E CERV~T IUA lDE lite Tonie,Tomeil, W1orkaaaanap, andi larnbilty Unaiirp'assed. -Warranted for SI. YEAINS. ,IPIC0E14 EX TIt Eli ELY L.OWfor ensh.Mion, .thlly Instnallimeanta .received. Ins aneammnts tp -let uutti pauid,fQa an.per.contract. A Libernt U luaouss a to 'la isrn.MA in ister6,Chrchae,eh1nos, etc. IAG ENTiNSVA NT'ED. SpecIalitndnaeemaents ,to the trndle.llistrnIed (!atalogaues Manled. Secondhd.linstr.J,upents nt f4ILFEAT lEA t. iQAINtS.. IhlRACE WATERS & SONf6 lllnnufnaeturera and D)eniern *.40 EAST 3 4th 4T.UN QUAIE,3 LEA~TRER 1 LEATHEVR ! W E have on hand a full stock of Solo, Hlarness, Upper, Russet, Kip and Calfskin Leat,her, which we will soil very oheap. HID.ES I HWDE8 KLINCK, WICHENTEt & 00, HAVI ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE 'ASSORTMENT OF T.AS, WI]]S .AlTD LIQ TTORJS ORDEIS sent recoive the saie attention as when given in person; and special care is given to packing. end for Cataloguo. jan TERM\S CAS. TO THE PUBLIC, M Y austonli.r: know that I havo heretoforo led tho FURNITURE trade of the tnu,h, iustyle, quality and prices. Thu time has comne whea those gools can be purchased as cheap from ime as in the North and West. I do not go backwards, but continually raise the stundprd of my goods, and add new styles. I h .v, m1-l,3 reAutUQai in pricns w horever possible, and spared no expense to place it your hands a prico list that will help you to p'archaso golads. I respectfully invito you to call and examino my stock and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. Orclors by mail will receive as much attention as if given in person. It would inaake the list too lur 'i to describe and c'>y all the different prices of Parlor Suits, Dining Ito in, Office. Standing, Parlor and L dies' Desks, Secreta ries, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Cases, mannfactuired by me. Thanking you for past favors, remain, yours respectfully, G. Y. DeGRBAAF, 147, 147k and 149, BROAD STREET, jan 8- .A.T L - .r3'No charge for drayage or paccng. FURNITUBE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambei Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, R Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towc-nracks, Wash - stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for - ..g Design an( Workmanship Un * equaled. As- Sayo high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY O,' RUSTIC Wn-ow SHADES, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades MATTRESSES, Spring I.eds, .Picturo Z.rames, Pictures, Brackots, Mirrors, ,Childrei's Carriages.. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at modorate Prices. 1urniti . made to ordor. UNDERTAKE'S DEPARTMENT. I koop on hand a full supply of Metalic and Il:e.;o:- ?m?il Cases and Collins of the fincst finish. Also, a cheap stock ofciis ________ R. W . Phillips. +Sewtng-ZMachine. Pup.i Jas,Roseor..t An. WE oC,AIM Fon THE IMPnOvED I JOCISLIOS ft WHITNEYII'din Uer,Se, SEWINTG iviA H II Es nes ecrhaaiin The follo-ving specific points of supe- dsac yhltcadMrira l8 riority: C.S,rpy,Dpcia lai J-Greaxt kt.nWagIcit5y in Con-to,GnrlDbiiy n o u 2-Durataclltitity.Stllnga,an J-ExceedIagIy -Liglat .Etun-~1aeYlo okwt h oie 4-- l inu asasing. NoiseleM.ofotsimadrn,n ith 5-P'fou'sais all efaiaciusies ocfn 6- Ien muf,y .of #1al and isi~einsaes klul IWor'knamaaslp. onbie tath fulltaiv Y-GIIEATI UIEDUCTION I~effc fcc sasrd n hl *.WR PAYO~JDPItIESI evel scrpofuQalsouedisease.,ry si.el Roscy t n. 'Terpthony's . Fi erpives Address~~f esk, U rm ntpyiin lleran .to ounryreoste itve Stmach, 3 ~ ~ N ertificaes, attstgles, *vitu, have ccumlatce,mr, T ae to - ..steant, Ringwrm~, ances mares AUGUSA K O EL Rhey uatihm,nNeuralga, Panc nth go~er f ~9adadWasingon trets, oes,Ser othe HadFemlo Weak-In nss, generliit seiorito asng AVQU4TA,~ fomther ne uerin, tand uerne doinog oeta oa~~ the plood. L,L edeedQd ;ewl furishd. T hiossse Sarsrily samintinof ,veget able alt cratves--Steillingia,Man Exprss Moon th sene lock Pet- rake,C.Yew D o--woith Madides Othooo~l on blckoff * ll oter ou f Prot.aiu ad ron, adis A .the most efnicacious nicclcine yetagd.v. ~' he ~oet te .otwilob thedisase it i:intnde to cure*.. It .ngeietsar o kiful .cmie.thttefllatrtv NE1S NU HERAbD WVEEKL-y EDITIQN= S UsLzsMqE av anx wrNXz.sDAT 4* W I N N S B O R , S. 0, BY THI WINNSBOi O PJBLISBJING CO IT .CON'TAINS A SUMMARY OF TU$ LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, tnte New, tCounity N(-.ws1 ' Political News, Etc THk; ;TORIAL PEPARTMEN1 REC-EIYES SPECIAL ATTENTION. TI JJQC COLUMN. Ls well filled vith t,wna and county news' The aixu of .the PUubiiskera is to issuo FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terma.of SubscriptioA, pays,ble invarig. bly in advance: One copy, oni year,-- -- ----$3.00 One cop)y, six months, - - ~.- $1.60. One copy, three months, - - - $1.00. Five copies, one year, at '- - .- - $2.75. Ten copies, one year, at - - - - $.6 Twety enries one year, at - - $2.WA. To everyr per:O'Imn ing up a club oX tenx or miore sub)scribers. a copy wiill b~ sent free for one year. Theonamnes const1 tuting a club need not all beo at the st post-office. 408 PRINTING IN ALL ITS DE,PA-RbTMENTS DONF~ ' 'H.E REST bTYLJE AND T .S LOWEST PRICES. We are prepared to furraish, on sh 6t notice. BANK QHISCKS, , BILL HEADS, OE ENVELOPES, ,TR HAD INVITATIONS, *AD ~OSTZUp AW BjA NKS, SQST$jkO I90 ETO4t.T Termns$Qor J(gib Work-C-Os1opx 1-Ubusness &oenyn q3i eas shou tdresses.to the