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E ATU1tDAW Au2gu4 14; 18 New AdverUsetuants. issolution-Dosportes & 1rn ts. Sherif's Sales-J. 13. Dav1 . . . THE.Yom 13utvivois.-T to coin mitteo of arrangemonts. for the ap rohiigsurvivors' rounloi'at York villo gh the 19th hist. have decided upon the following programme: The York County Survivors' Ass6elation will hold its annual business meeting - In the Court Houe at 96 o'clock, a. in. ,1he survivors of the 12th RegI inent, S. C. V., will moot at tho. same houpr in Allison's H-all. At 11 'o'clocki, a. n., the two Associations will be m.scorted to the stand, .where the ova tion of General McGowan will be do liverod. After the oration,. a picni dinner will e lprovided for the two Assoclations. A number of Twelflih Regiment.mop min Fiirfield will attoild thQ reunion-which promises to be a very pleasant one lin every particular. TM CoxOREssIONA L RACI..-Th Chestor Bulletin of the 10th inst. save: "Maj. T. W. Woodward was in towni oin last Wednesday, and lie lion ored our sanctum with his presence. The more w,o know Fairfield's distili guished son the better we like him. lie has %, big heart anl.a big head, and 'wo are firmly convinced that he is a imn of hlttgr ability than he gets credit for. If hie kets the notunination, for Congress from this district his con stituonts will not wau* for a more zealous or more efficient representa t ive. le has the reputation of being rash, but ho is badly misrepresonted. Hils convictions, while firm, are rea sonably conservative, aid lie is as sagacious and l,evcl-licaded as any of the exponents of latter-day Democracy." Tm CHESTL CoUNTY FAIR.-We .are in(lebted to the courtesy of Maj. - Julius Mills, Secretary of the Chester Agricultural Association, for a copy . of the premium list of Che second an nual fair to be hold by the Association lin Chester, beginning on the 19th of October and continuing four days. The following is the programmro: Monday, October 18.-Entries as signed to positions. ucsday.-Exibit ion in the arena .of cattle and horses. From 3 to 6, p. mhorseback-riding and driving by laieS.and gendtlemiieg. Weilnesdav.-Examination by the comnmifttce o all cattcl. Inl tihe after noon military displays and musical en tertaliaments. )uring the day the young nile will vote for the iosc beau tiful lady. Thursiday.-Disphlay of horses aid contnbsts inl riding. Fridaly.-Anction sales. A fox chase, in which hounds on exhibition will run. Awarding of premiums. A full list of Premiums is offered in all the departments. Time FIrst larbeouo of the Scanuo-A Large .Gathering Uinder Ethe Auspices or the SSalen liDemocratic Club. - T1he Decmocratie camnpaign ini this county was opened by a barbecuc and publlic speakinmg oni Thurstlay uder the auspices of' the Salemi Club. Th'le place selected for the meeting was the grove in, front of' the residlence of Mr. G*.1B. Peltigrew. By eleven, a. mi., a munrous crowd cstiinatedl at fully -twelve hundred, and1( composed of nien, women and children, w'iite and black, lad assembled on the y.ounds, imakinmg -upi one of' the largest polit ical, country gatherings that has beeni in the county since thec war. The Crosbyyille (Cor net Band, uder the leadership of Mr. 'D). P. Crosby, wcroc on hand, and at. intervals en tertai ned the crowdl withI very nice music. About half"past eleveni J. RI. Royles, Esq., the presi denlot of the Salem Doemocratic Club, .called tho' mnociig to order, and intro ' dluced the Rev. Jas. Douglass, who in voked the Dilvjne blessing. Next fol * owed aikdresS from the fol. lowIig namied gen tlemnon, iv ho - haveo been1 'announced .as eandi datos for -the House of' Represen tiitives: Messrs. C. E. Thonias, Thos. S. Bricc, G. II. MceMaster, Jas. Pagan anid J. WT.'Lyles. At the conclusion * of Mr. Lyles' address 11. A. Gaillard, 5sq., candcidate for the Senate, was int roduced by the chairman, ,and spoke at some length on the Issues of the, day. TIhe remnarks of all the speak ers were app)ropriate to the occasion, and all .breathed, the spirit of' pure Democracy. 1?ihmer was next an nounced,'thie ladles beIng first invited * ~ to tlto tables. The spread wais such as the good people of Salemn are famous for setting out. In additIon to, the barbecue'd meats and hash, there wai quito a goodly arrayoflpicnic "doings." E1!verythhing tras in' ftceP abundance, and, notwithstanding thae,imzmonsoe size *of tihe crowd, everybody got a good **dhnior, and no0 0on could p)ossibly *have an excuse for going away hungry. ~The barbecuing was donie iunder the * ~special supervision of' MeIssrs. Murp phy, Crawford- and Hlodgo, with scycrail able assistants, L,oth whIte id colored. Of the donrbaitt of 'ar'anmgeonts - Mosers. D. M4Alkan and Willkes were aetia treserving go'od aoir and 4AIlgto the comfort of the assemn aguo. The loading spirit wafs Mr. (G. Ii. Pot.tigrowv, whoi( threw opena his house0 to all thme ladles and gentlemnie present., and( who cont rlbtit ed very gt-ently to the suIcOess of' the occasid. -Tho Salem Democracy are to be coni gratulated on so sucesaful a meeting, canil are entitled to the hearty thanks of their. many gumests for a holIday most4 pleasantly spoult. * Rut ID Dwrrrg A KCNFv.-At a hiarlo once at Goudoysvhlle, in the northern p lortloli of Union counaty, ont Thursday, a dificeulty occu'rred betwoon*a mana by * - * t.h6 narrno of Blullock anid his soni, the~ 1btherstabbJb g,hIe gbn sigc times, from Yh)lol lie wyl. lirobabIly-dio. Thze old thani la now I .jall.awaiting the result of hats 1 hnJuries. The cause of the iIlflulty Nias ovhiskey-dr' too many omnndidatns. 80ENI3B'AT liIAiOG2'. .. Itw reople Spend Tj%ir Tinte an,' Itoy it that Neat ot FashlIon-Iffleg"'a.and E tryagqklo Well C(mb,lued-A4to ee. 0011n40fthe Fivincha ",Pital-11o1itleal (108 Yor-reaponidouce of' Tho Nows and Herald. -SAIRATOoA SPlIN(is, August 9.-Iav ing secu enotigh ofEtropo to givo no a pretty good idea of Its people, their oustois, and some of its -0ities, and being in very pleaslit colipaliy, I was Induced to recross the Atlantic sooner thanl I aiticipated, and am inow in Saratoga, the Little Paris of America. It is the height of the senbon hero' and it is estimated that twenty thousand visitors are slow inhaling the pure oxy gen, enjoying the delightful limato and fi oily Imb bihg the health-glVi.g draughts that are endlessly flowiig from these medicinal springs. The WASTEFUL EXTRAVAGANCE witnossed here is to a Southerner of my. limited capital and experience per fectly wonderful, yet I think at the same time this reckless spen1ling of money is shamefil. The majority of the ladios have from thirty to forty stilts for the seasoio and I saw one last night at a grand hop, most elegntly attired,.who is said to have brought along seyeral small houses in the way of truiks c6,tainling one hundred attd fifty costly dresses. I wonder what our girls think of this. If you live in anticipation of such wardrobes, listen to me, dear creatures, lessen your aspi rations or you will frignten us away, and you will be left alone with your air-castles to adorn the list of old maids. But I am satisfied, girls, you have no such high ideas as these, for I caln call to memory at this moment not a few of you who I klotw would look ever so sweet and be perfe'tly content ed for a quarter of a century to como, if you were only certain In that length of time you could sport one htMndred anid lifty lovely dresses. There is here, of course, one continued WHIRL OF GAYETY. The display of fashin, of wealth, and of diamonds, is truly oi a splendid scale, and among the pretty women a most delightful sight to behold. But there are some who I am sure should have rCimaineld at hole, or at least have left their diamonds there, for it seems to me an utter want of good taste for one in - whose face there is not a single pretty feature to bedeck herself lavishly with the most magnificent and sparkling. jew cIS. It certainly makes her exceeding ly con.spicuious, when the bystanders vould only desiro an occasional glance. Besides, it does great injus tice to the precious stoilesI What liiner contrast can there be on this emerald sphere than that which exists between t hom1ely damsel and a daz zl ing solitaire? My moments ar: not sufficient for a iong letter, so I will 'close by giving YOU a slight concept.ion of TIIE NATIONAL F -rETE IN PARIS on the night of July tihe 14th. It was thme mlost, matgniflcont illumination the world htas ever seen. All of~ the city waIs wrapt in a lurid glare of light. TbchI imassive domes and( lofty steeples shone forth from t,he heavens with a robe ot'llre. Along the Seine the sight wats one of sulrpassing, splendor, and all of the putblic builkings from tihe Tulleries to thme river were bright with was and as clear as the living (lay. I houis(i onl thiousanids miarched through t,be streeots and the Arcades with lanterns swinging toe and fro, and the air was resonant with their voices as they excited1ly chanlted the glorious miarseillaise. A mong these ardient and1( paitriotic nmotes enIthulsitistic yells for tihe Republic' were heard on every hand, and comnlgling with these the datrtling romaon-candle and hissing rocket, shooting and whizzwing~ inl every dlirection, lit up the sky for' miles around. Amdlnowv to lnd more sp)lendor to the grandeur of the scene, sudd(en ly anid unIexplectely towatrds the A rc (d0 Triomphe was seen, as it were, the smoke of battle and was heard the rattle of musketry, as there st,reamed forth from the top of its great archl a grand p)yrotechnic shower which rellected the city as if ill a pan orama Of at thousand colors. With thlis earthlly celebration, conifusion and commiotijon, thle elements seemed cager to joinl, andl It rainied and It poured and1( for a while the thunder drowvned th.e notes of the French artillerv, ansd the lightning of heaven, darting its vividl flashes amid the rays of the elec tric light of mall, played around about thie fountains. This dlid not damnpen theC enthulsiasmf of the Paurisianis, but tile dill and1 the roar of' thme streets In creased and seemed to defy bothi water. anId electricity. As thie storm plassedl awvay the great buildings shone out again ill the ir matjesty andl brilliancy, <mnd their domes seemed like so many mighty lamps in the sky. Thec electric hl'its on the Palais "hloyat', on the Trocadero, andI on the Pantheon daz. zied theceyes. Flames of green and red fir'e p~eped over thb top) of thle foliage of tile Chlamps Elyse, anld recflected their flickering rays upon01 the ten thousanld jets of thle crystal f1luid that flowved from thle fountains of the Concorde, ronder' ig thle sceneO heaven ly and tr.uly like tile ElvsIan fields. The massive Cathedral of Notre Danme shlonc boldly forthl against the electric lights, and wvhile cloaked in a sheet of flame, stood as a'nfighty gianit, appar' enItly lisicening to (lhe shouts8 of' ''Long live the ReuOIiblic," whlich oinly died( away with the dawn of tihe morning. POL T [CA L GOSSIP'. Even inis h1lot-house5 of Repulbli canism I see evidences every day which cheer' me iln regard to the ee tion of' onIr nationmal Demflocr'atic canidi (dates. ltep,eatedly have I heard staunch Republidans say that "Wvhile they coul not vote for ilanceock, they wouild do nothing to pr1event, his elec tioil." Such exp)resslonls ini a'place -like this shlows pretty clearly "whlichl way the wind is blowilng." The J)c mflocracy are surle to winl. I bid.- yelu aldieu,. vilIe I call for thlree cheers for' Ildtncockc English and-John AMcCar.. Iey.! ". A. AlROUND TrinE Oi,D .iN -EVENTY )vi I)AYs.+-MII', Iumay, of tile jlinm of Isamay, Irvil & Co.,' of, L[verpool, ownersl' Of the0 WhlitO Stai'Line, Is hi y.f York, hlavin mado, Int comapanly wit.h his wife at ,dot fr lAnds, a i'-. kably quick tliWidnt.he*IVOrld, Oceniiic Oil irlfh tb ht tvast passed( Aj)pril '7th, Penaing was reached-April 121t, Singapore A oil 16th,- and 11ong kong Ap.111 th, making tile passage to that port III thirty-six and a hialf days under stean,, tho ttest on record. Mr. .uay and his party vI1sted Canton and Sha6ngh1, whih thy loft on kNity 1st., going by way bf Nogasaki, through the fameil Inland Sea of Japan to Koko and Yokohaia. From the lattot place they sailed in the Oooani on Miiv 23rd. arriving at San Francisco oil June dth.- The distance fton Liver 10ol to Ne'w York by wav-of the East is 22,820 nilds, ahd the tim occipied was sixty-six days, oxclusive of stop pats at the various points visited. rallowing for nine days' passao to Llverpool, the totail timo required for the trip around the world would be seventy-five days, or five days less tiu the time reqired br the traveler iji Ithe story of " ound t to world in Eighty Day.% S EI FF9f SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me di. rooted, I wil offer for- sle, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in September next, be tween the legal hours of mlo, to the high. eat bidter, for cash, the following-de scribed property, to wit: All that tract of land lying in Fairfleld county, containing FIVE UUNDR8D AND HIMNTY-8ZVEN ACRES, iore or less, and bounded by linds of Joseph Iluffnan, north, and W. B. H1ogan south and east. Sold as the property of Thompson Earle and Owen Smith & Co., at the suit of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Itailrodd Company. JOHN B. DAVIS, Sheriff'H Offiee, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. 0., Aug. 18, 1880. aug 14 S1ERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of an execution to me di -Byrected I will offer for sale, before the court-houso door in Winnsboro, on tho'first Monday in September next, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to wit; All that traot of land lying in the town. of Winnsboro, containing TWENTY-SI:X AoRES, mero or less, and bounded by lots formerly owned by Mrs. Jas. W. Law, south, by the public road leading to Kin caid's bridge, north, and cast by the Presbyterian church and Garden street., west by Estate, of James B. MoOants. Sold as the prorerty of John A. Fraser, at the suit of the Winnsboro National Bank and others. JORIN B. DAVIS, Sheriff's Officc, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S C.. Aug. 13, 1880. aug 14 Farm Ellfiges, . Farm__Enlflos, UPRIGHT, PORTABLE, HORIZONTAL, AND STATIONARY. A FULL ASSORTMENT. HARD WARE. Always on Hand. - . F. McMASTER & CO. aug0 THEI GENUINE LIQUID BENQAL BLUING, UNSURPASSED BIY ANY OTHER BLUING THE STRONGEST, CLE~AN .EST AND CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. --0 Put up in neat bottles with sprink.. ler attached, which cnn, after using the Bluing, be used for numerous othoer purposes--such as Sauce Blot tics, etc., etc. Its advantages are . Usqualed. Try a bottle and be convinced. Sold cheap by ung 10 GLASS PENS For using Ir.doliblo Ink. Price, 15 cents. For Sale at Drug Storc of - ' W. E. AILEN. *VEGETINE. A Now Supply for sale by july 13 W. E. AIKEN julytest1g e id nam eId ij 0 FLi '1E LIQUORS-. _NANTANS 13110.' Old Cbnt1y ..403, Old Roanoke WbHiskey. 186"). Also, Iotterdan Brandy. Cold H-am'for lunch fro;u 11 to 1 o'olook every day. HA YE recently. mado extenive addi. . tions to my stock of Wines a2d iqiuors, which consits of a full astort. ment of Rye Whiskey, Corn WIiskey.. Fronch randy, Apple 11randy, -Peali Brandy, Sherry Whio, Souppornong Wino, Obainpa ne, eto, etc. Tlalim to s.l the FINEST AND PUREST ItYE WHISKEY to be had in Winnsbora. Give it a trial. I also also k ep ou hand a full supply of SEGARS AND TORACCo, in gren varioty, and adapted to the tasteR of everybody. Call at the PAL"IETTO HOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. J. CLENDINING* mohi 27 SONETHINGI NEW~ UX.D.PI T1HlE SUAr! ---BENGAL LIQUID BLUING, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. IT COSTS THE CONSUMER NOTHING. MY LIQUID BLUE is put up with Patent Sprinkler, by the use of which you save at least half the Bluing, and get better results. The consumler will find the BOTTLE AND SPRINKLER worth more than the price of article for a variety of uses, such as pep. per sauce, hair oil, tooth wash, bay rum, or perfumery bottle. Try a bottle and save. money. FOR SALE ONLY BY Wj. 11. DONLY, july 31 On the Corner. SPRIlG GOODS -AT iJ lNr IATY & MIR. Jrust.r eceived and to arrive in a fewv days MaTny new goods bought before the re cent heavy advance, which wvill Bo sold at the very lowest cash prices to our fri'ends and eusiomers. Elegant Cashlmerld, H ernani Dress *Goods, Miomie cloths, B3untin g. A. nice assortment of Calicoes, MIusIins, Lawns, Dress Lin ens, WVhite Goods. Torchon Laces, Edgings, Hosiery, Hand kerchiefs, Neokwear, Gloves, &c, You ean find. in fact. Dry Goods of all icinds at the CORtNERt STrORE, A p)rices which we guarantee please or wo do net ask a sale. Call early and give our stoek a thorough inspection, it is Our delight, to show cur goodA. SHO0ES! SIIOES!! Our stock of Zeigler Brothers.' fine Shoes and Bay State sorewed was Never bettor, and of these kindl we make a specialty and warrant. Tie shoes in high and low' cnts, and but, ton shoes in high and low cuts. High c11t men's gaiters, low eut shoes hand and maachino sowved, screwed. Even the ehildren and babies were re memibored and a nice-seleetion bought for them. 0LOTIIING ! Call at once and manke a selection ott a Cassimiere or Blue Flannel; Or leave your meac~surne for a suit selected from sampilleR. 1Blre bargains9ln soft F.elt Hlats, Stif' Hats and Straw Hatts. Now goods in eroceory, Glasswvaro, Gro ceries, Iloes, Plows, ko - Each department is ready for a look. ('all and buy and be pleased. Rome ber our motfo is QUICK SALES, SMdAILPROFITS., ap)ril 1 - HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It, will be apparent, to any one, who will ex amine a (or,m Uour,n W Avor, that. uisio from the necessar-y thiickras for engraving and p)olishuing, a large propor'tion of t,he piccious m9tal used, is neededl( only to st.iffen and 1hold the engraved portions in plae, and supply (he n cessary soIlity and1 strength. The surplus geld is actual;y neediess so far- as Urrr.ITY 10nd beauty ore concerned. In JAYiiIi BOSS' PA T ENT OOLD WATCII CASES, this wVasTS of pre cious moeal is over-comne, and t,he SAIlx soi.io-rv ANJ) 5T1R1NOTJ( prodUced at, from One-third t,o one-half of the tgal cost, of solid cases, This process is of t,he most simple nature, as fol lows: a plate of niekel cofl1posit.iOti metal, specially adapt,ed to tihe purpose, has twvo plates of SOLID GlOLD) soldere.d one On each side. The three~ ar-e then iOssedi bet,ween p)oilihed steel r-oilers, and the result is A Strip Of heavy plated1 composition, f romp which t,hOecases, backs, con #bs, bezzles, &c,. are cot and1 shaped'by suita ble dies and formers. Theb gold in t,hese cases is sufficiently thick to admit of All kinds of chasing, engtraving aind enameling; tihe en.. graved eases have been:earricd unti worn,per fectly smooth by timno and uso without, remov ing t.he goki. .. T~'hie IS TJiHONL?CA8R MADE WITUf T WO PLATES OF SOLID GOt,D, AND WARtIANTED) BJY SITCIA h1 CKRTIFICATR, l9Ior sale by Conner.& Chandler and 0. Muller. Ask for Illust.rated Catalogue and to sco wvar W ~IN?tshieo . Q., Jgly.1) I%0 . "ONabd after this dt,J o onaton oeaan,,, t be ou agent an,i '.a tif ti FOR STATE SENATOR. Tle many fricnds ofCapt. It. A. GAL LA'UD would respectfully nioliinfote hin am a candidate for the Senate, subject to the ation of the Dumooratic priniaries. FOR JUDGE OF PROlATE. Iesms. lih>q : Please. nni.ounie tie proent Incumbent, J. It. Boyles, Judge of Probate, P.s a candidato for -ro-eleullon at the ensulog ele1tin, subject to the no tion of th'e Detmocratic party at the pri juaris.. By so doing you will oblive him 14 MANY FIENDS. FOR SC1OOL COMIISSIONER. The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap. prociating the skill, zeal and fidelity with whiuh lie has discharged the duties of Rob1olCu- nummissionmr, respoectully nominate heim for ru-ele6tion- subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. The friends of the REV. JAMES DOUG LASS respectfully nominate him for the position of Sohool Coniiuissioner of Fair. Held County at the ensning electioa subjeot to the notion of the Democratic party at the primiaries. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. ilessrs. Aiors.: Please Pnnonco- the namo of' Major JAS. PAGAN as a eandi data for the Legislature-suijet to the Democratic primaries. MANY FULNIs. The friends of Mr JOHN W. LYLES, believing that he will faithfully reproient ill the interests of the people, respecofil ly nominate him for a aeat in thd flouse' ,)f Ropresentatives-subject to the action :f the Democratic priimaries. The friends of T. P. bIrCHELL regard himi fitted to represent the county in the House of I epresentatives, and respectffully submit his nalme to the Democrats of Fairlield for their Actio i in the primary. We present the name of MAj. C. E. ,'H[OMAS to the Democratic voterS of Fairfield county as one that will ably and ffliciently represent us in the Stsito Lag. Islature-subjoot to the Democratic pri. maries. NumiE1OVS FIENDs. The many friends of the 11on. Tl8oS S. BRICE. appreciating in a high degree his past services in the House of R epre sentatives, res ectfully nominate him for re-election, subject to the result of the Democratic primary cleotion. Messrs. iors: Pleaso announce Mr. JAME18 B. TURINER as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing eletion, subjOect to the nOtion of the Democratic clubsat the primaries. By o doing you will oblige his. IANY FRiEND., Messrs Blitors: We beg to present to th fi%vorable consideration of the voters of Fairtiold county Mr. GIEORGE H. Me MA8TE-i. as a candidato for one of our Ropresentatives it the next Legislature. Wo present his name with the full assur an1o of his high qualifications for this distinguished position, for in addition to his finished education and acknowledged moral worth, lie is one of the most public spirited citizens in our county, and as such annot fCil to b.o a most useful mem ber ef our Legiilnture. MANY VoTEIVS. FOR SIERIFF. The friends of R. N. MeMASTERI, Esq., respectfully nominate him for the offic of Sheriff of Fairfield County, subjet to the nction of the Demnocratic pri mary. T1ho friends of 8. WHORTER~l YONGUJE nominate himn a candidate for the oillce of Sheriff at the ensuing elet.ion--pnyject, to the action of the Democratic priinaries. Messrs. Jalilors: Plee announce Mr Rt. E. EL LISON, JR., as a candlidata for Sheriff of Fairfield Count,y, at the ensu mng election--subject to the act-ion of' the Dceo,ratic pri mary. MANY FmuxnENDs. The many friends of Mlr. JNO. D. Mc CARILEY, recognizing his peculiar fliness for the ofilco) respectfully nomtinate himu for Sherifi' of Fairfleld County-subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Messrs. Ju'.liors: ? As nominlationas are in order, permi.t us to present the name of DJL. JNO. B. DAVIS en a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election, subject, ot .course, to the notion of the Democratic primnaries. . MANY Fhu nnS. Messs. .IElhIors: P'leaso annolunoe Mr'. JAS. L. ILCMOND) as a candidate for ShrerIff at, the ensuing election, subject to the action of the Democratic Cluibs at thec primaries, and oblige MANY FuxENDs. nmay 13- tf Messrs. Edior': Please announico tli I. Preston Cooper as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the 3mring election (subjet to the decision f the primiary'clection) and oblige maniiy SOUTHEsunNonlTION OF THE COUNTY, dcc 16 t?OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Messrs. J'dlifors: Pleaso announce Mr. [ACOII BOOKMAN as a candidate for the offioe of County Conunissioner for Fair (hold Coutsity at the ensuing election, sub cot to the Democratic p)rimnary. AMANY FinIENDS, Please announce Mr. J. WVm. BROWN as r caindidlate for County Cornmnissioneor, subject, to the nction of the Democrati6 p)rlimm"es. Mr. Brown has been unani mnously endorsed by the Blythoeod club. MANY FRIENDS. Messrs. .Edilors: The many friends of MIr. JNO. A, STEWART' respectfully nominate him as a candlcite for the ofliccc af County Commnissioner, subject to the Democratic primary. dlkss, Editors: Please announce '17O10, D). OWINGS, Er'q., as a candidlate for the filco of County Coimmissioner-- -subject to the not,ign of the Domocratic Primaries, mid oblige his MANy FJaJEND)5, Messrs. JQlifo,rs: Please announce D1LX ')N ti. RIOIERTiSON, Esq., as a candidate lor the of11ce of County Comumissi>mner r t ~hoeonsuing election, subject, to the notion >f the Democratic prirnarias, andl olige ita MANY FmEIND5, Mes.qrs. liklitors.: Please announce Mr. DHARLES DOUGOLASS as a candidate for Dounty Commissioner of Fairilold, subl loot the result of the Deomocratie-primnary, MANY FJint. Messrs. .1'.lors; I'leasc announce Mr. E. POWE LDas acanidato for the efflee f County Commrissioner at, the ensuing Aeeotion-snbject to the fIction of th9 p)11 naniy election of the DemocraticoclubEs, MANY FaIIENDs., Thou friends of Capt. JOlhN A. HIN R AN'1gespetfully nonlinato him for ro afctol-t te mo of County Comamis sionor--subject to the result of the DO.no ns.st ic pr'imnary, Messr's- Editors: The friende' of WIL4. AM?~ AIKEN, 'Esq., respeotfully anue tim a candiditto for County pommis ionet at,theo onsuing eIeQtiein, spulyj ot to he redlult of t-he D)etddritis.pfimnarlos./ NOMIINATIONN. FOt -COUNTY COMMISSIONE eser Mi" J Avor: Pleaso (innoudion JA 1H. HARVEY, Eq., as a oandidate for t offico of County Comnmnissioner at the e Ruing oleotion--subjoet to the notion %ie Decwraite ohibH at the primary eli tion- nd oblige him Numniou FuRnNs, Mesmrs.Eir: Pleaso announce 1 n. M. ZEAli Y a A (-an idato for the off of County CommiIsioner at the eni eoction --iubject tO the notion of I Democrati nriinary. .M. tY FniENp e.rbi. Itorm: Iloamo announce Al ROBVMT ). BO,CK am it 'candidate : Vounty, Conmisioner of Fairh'1d at t onuing eetion---nubject to the ation the Donocratio primary. MANY l''mr.NDs, The f'e uie . ot Mr .Jaimes G Heron, 1alom, reipeetffully nominato him fort] offilco of Conuty Coimnissionor at the e suing olection. -mubject, to tho action the Dmocratic primary. jan 17- t( Thle many frionds of Mr. M. HI. A] GRADY iomiinitto hini a a candida For County -mshmissioner tit the ensui eleation, subject to tho action of t Donwraticp rmua ry. Mesr.q. 1i1(ors: Please snnounco 'M 11. OSCAR DUKE oa a candidate for Cour Commnissioner at- the ennuint clectio subjeut to ,the Action of tbe i*)elne* prinkary. MANY FRIENDS, The friends cf Mr. JAMES W. COL MAN respectfully n .Inato him for I offlee of County Cot 'nitsionor of Fa field--subject to the action of the Demn cratic primary. el-e Io 0 H 1) SALE STABLE TOTECTZNSONARIL l'U V salse aeSal Winboo ndaIreae se4soks)c nvryacmnd Hm tem ithfor caho o i IO will CIso pay the hihsFash prEL Del,ivred and Salepa Cnre Si freet, ete one dosoruh of tin Laddi bux ilng. gtibl pp jan 2(.I ocalo A. bwfre,Lnonr> JON AURELL Prinipal Teiveda.m Setablesion Comenc t.e,lonatednes0doo, ith of Sete bA,18 . 1I,J~R Jarnnsttuton_f_e___per Adatgofo nstuction in-mmuc Th nly Institution on ter Suph ha pod vahoo t orei ftor inthtonoI nd brachie ofua chy tagtn . 1s-e Foinrie fholr anon la, addre Lagae . iNnaurpans( pOlscol for lestitlnItitoo by the ngdrsi6(Th Mtft9 RI URE WINES AND LIQUORH of ..g GREAT VARIETY. 00 iWOULID ot respectfully iuf6j-k my custoiners and the citizens of Fpirw flold generally,faL I kcep in stook w" of ull supply of fie Liquors, Clgare Tobacco,' &., &a., and guaruto gatisfactlon to any one giving trial. My stock consists as llo*; of IMPORTED LIQUOU044 OTARD, DU-PU Y & CO.)S COGNA6 DRANDIES. BRAND'S SCI[IEDA3I GINS. hg RAN8EY'S SCOTCH WISK'Euy. . JAMAICA L. ). RUMS. n. F. MOINO DE MOIRA SIERRY J0 %VWINEL. F. MAOLINIER PORT WINE. liG. 1. MUMM & CO.'s R1HE[M CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. 0OMIETIC LIQUORS. 8-ARATOGA1 PURP' RVYE; WHIS. 1KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WII ISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WHIS. KEY. KEESE'S "OWN" 1RYE WHISKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. CELEBRATED PlFEIFFER E. RYE CELEB WHIISKEY, KENTUCKY ]OURBON WIS. KEY. PLANTATION RYE WHISKEY. VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. NORTT HCA ROLINA SWEET MASIA CORN WHISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WHISiCEYS, BLACKBERRY IlRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCITE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLI) CLARET WVINE. hOME MADNE WINES. 1 KEG DRY SCUIPI NONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEET SUPP1ERNONu. WINE. I KEG SWEET CA TA WBA WINE. MALT LIQUOBS: TIERGER & ENGEL~'S CELEBRAT ED~L LAGER BEER ON DRiAUGHIT AND) BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA RUS WVATERI. CIOARS AND TOBACCO. -:o: . RHAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN: CENT CIGAR. TIIE PRIME MrNISTVER CIGAR-3 FOR 25 CENTIS. THlE P'UCK CIGAR-3 FOR 26 CENTS. TIlE CORONET.CTGAR-3 FORt 25 CENTS. TiIIe SONORA CIGAR-3 FOR CENTS. TIHE SMASh ER CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. T1I[E LIGhTNING CIGAR-5 FOR 025 CE"NTS. T HE MONARCHl OF T~HI ESO01ThI CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS.e THlE MASTER STROEE~ CIGAIR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. 0THEjj AMERICAN TWINS CIGAR 5 IiQR 25 CENTS. TIlE COSTA RICA CIGAR-8 FOR 10 CENTS. TH fiE ROYAL -SEAL C1'GAIR--10 . FOR 25 CENTS. TIHE ROSE AND LULY CIQAI-A10 POR 25 V'ENTS. TIHE HAVANA CHAUOOT -s CENTiS EACU. Tr. W. BLAOKWELL/S 8MOKJNG TODACCO. Ch5W,ING TrOBACCO-THIR - G RA DES. aICE, tEMONS, ~ THEi BEST MIXE,VZ.j OFTIUp Y.' Av 3 V E