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The Groat Arcade-Mimnaugh. Mimnaugh buys the best clothing an1 sells them for the smallest profit, 1Mises iosa Colmor, Mamio Creight, Sallie Crawford, Jennio Boag and Susic Hall left Winnsboro on Tuesday for the Columbia Female College. We wi?h tiem a very pleasant and profitable year i this fine institution. Mr. Joseph Groeschel Is back with iis agai, after an aisdneo of a few months, Ite iats becn spmnding the summer ill Europe and just returned oil Tuesday. We know he has had a splendid trip ofit and hope he will tell its about it. 3inilaugih's uilaund ried shirt at 23 Cents, beats the world. Every person siholId see thein. * The various ,candidates throughout - the county i-o hereby invited to meet wiith tihe Winnsboro Democratic Club on the evening of the'26th inst. (Mon (lily) in-the Court House, and address the club 111)011 the political topics of the day. J. 14 Mot)o , ' Se. Wbo. D'iii.,Club. The Cornet Band has been reorgan ize( and practises two or three eve iiings a week. The band did good work inl tIe campaigns of 1876-78, and the members should be encouirag ed in thmii' laudable endeavors to keep up so 1usefili aind P:eanllt anl institu tionl in. thle tow%,n. Miitnauigh treats every person with politeneiss an atteitionl, whother visi tor or buyer. The "Coturt Ilouse Brigade" will lit i) a hluge ban ac ross the street, be0tweenm the Court I louse aL the jai some1 tinme soon1. We hope it will be made1(1 and thir'own to the breezie before the grandu rai1lly of the Democracy on the 24th inst. Hurrah for llncock and lIhgood and "hlodgel'' Profiessor TPremine II's "sun1 p)ictures," lireseniting sceces of interest in differ cut piirts of the globe, ai~e wvell worth scing. lie has gircen three exhibitions this weck) and on 'each occasion has highly plealsedl his audicuces. We trulst hie will be Ilberally patroniized duriung the rest of his stay here which will ecud with his exhibition on Saturday nighit. Miminauighu's five cent counter is the *great senisation at present. Hunildreds *of articles worth 29J and 25 cents. * Com:~C-rox- A cotton merchanit ill towni writes: "Ini THE - NEws AND) .H lnAum of the 11lt inst., you (quote cotton at 9;}90 You wiere mnisinformn ed as to the mlarket. There hus not been a day this season thant good, cot ton would not bring 10a10 1-16. .Our books showv Jhat price paid nearly every g. y To-day [WVednesday'] somne/brought 104--most of tit bringing 'ie would call th e attenltion of all afho hiavb been elected to memibership in the Deiocratic Club of thd. town the roll expires to-day. Under the to the fact, that~the time for signiing rules goverinlg the primaries no0 pcr son1 is oentitledl to vote at the primary clection wvhose name does not appear upon01 the roster of sonic one of the - Democratic Clubs in the crmnty. All who desire to sign the roll 'can do so bly calling apon the secretart:of the club. Minfaugh 's glass and crockery wisrd dopartment is one of the most coflu' photo in -Win'isboro. * --APPOINTMENT o01 Co313!IvTEEs.-Thie following mlemnbers oh' the }Vlnnsboro Democratic Club are apiu iecd to as sist the Couunty Excltive Commiti.cr IIin khig 'a:I'angemeon Is for the coun ty meeting on the '24tlh instant: -Geneoral Co1e.mit4oj.- irancis Gci'ig, .Jaines lBeat)r, .J. R. Mots, .J. 1U. Cu;in inings, S. If . Fnt, Rt. ,J. McCarley, R. M. 1luny, A . Landock'er,--D. .. Flen.. niken, TI. II. Keotchin, J. Fi. McMastet', ,W. H,. Kerr, J. 1W. Mecreight, 0. A. 'White, LB. Sugenhieimer, 'T. W. Laud. erdale, TP. K. Elliott, U. I. Dunno, RL son. .Cotfhnittee on RCcepfion-W .1, R1otterison, 1T. L. Elliott, A. 8. Doug.. Comittee oil' Music-W. N. CJhani Those connnittcas will lease organ Ize at oncee and apipoint' su1)b-obamiit e tes. *R.- MA?*e DAr - Pi'osIt1ent W120..Q1nlh. 1Mimna igh buys-the best 'goods. and E Q Ifr T.~-'g1O '.d8 t1o n f the SardCSf Gei6eraI gessions and Comn oU Pleng conVened-on last Monday Inorning with -his Honor J. IL ild4on on the bench. There was very little business in the Cof't of Session, only tivo bills being given out to the grand jury, in both ofwhihl true bills were found. The first iyt the cae of thd State vs. Sinon Massey,: alias Sam Massey, indict6d for forgery. The d& fendant,pleaded guilty of forging an order for five dollars upon J. E. John. Ston1 & Co., and was sentenlced' t the penitentiary at hard labor for th6 term . of one year, and to pay a fine of one dol- O lar. The next was the case of the State to: vs. Abram Owens, indicted for assault and battery with intent to kilL The defendant was represented by Mr. A. M. Mackey.' The evideice was' purely circumstantial, but of so strong at a character that the jury found a ver- tiol dibt of guilty, -after being out one hour. no The prisoner was sentenced to the Fenitentiary at hard labor fdr the term of three years. After sentbncing the prisoners on Tuesday morning, Judge I Hudso, was occupied the rest of the 6r day Nylth such brsiness af could be olit transacte'd at: chambers. The juries were all discharged on Monday eve ning-tthe grand jury for the term, and the petit juries until next Monday ~ at 10 a.'m. m. This was made necessary by the fact that Judge Hudson would be engaged in hearing tile case rela tive to the Chief Justiceship, in Coluin bia, to-day. Judge Hudson was es- I peclally commissioned by Governor Jeter to sit as one of the Associate k Justices of the Sfipr6a Court, for the Th trial of tle tause; and hence most of an the business hi the Court of Common Plcas will have to remain over until next week when the Judge will return. Wedinesday the Court of Common Pld'as was opened and the day was con sumed in granting orders, judgments by defitult and the hearing of a few of tile equity cases. Judge .Uidson left on the 5 o'clock train for Coluibia. 1 Ima A CARD. .la In consIderatioii of the fact that I serl entered the contest for Sheriffat fi very 00l late day, and that I consider my NW chances for election not so good us 11 we. they ti ,6ld have been iad I come be- (,I fore anl unpledged public, and as I rin have'iitisinesswhich I cannot afford to' neglect without, hope of compensation, I llere)y wvithdlraw lly nameic from the list of cillIi(ates, returning sincere. heniltllt. thanks to those of my friends who would havd supported me had I continued in-the field, and asking of tile public that imy withdrawal shall Itot be coistrued as ill favor of any calldidate, but solely as an indopend ent, individual act, and aloile in my own interest. S. W. YoI, 3Y virt1o of dni (exectioni to meI dii J)retd I will offor for sale, b)eforc the coutit-iuso door. in Wininsboro, on. the first Monday in October noxt, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder. f'or cash, the following.. r described prioperty', to wit; All. that p)lnttion or tract of land Jy- 110 ing in Fairfield dodmnt'y, containing TEN t012 ACRES, more or less, and bounded dn the ygcd niorthi and wvest by lands of Thos. 0: lb becrtson, on the east by D. R. Flonnikon,ar en the south W. F. -Jackson. Sold as the prop'erty of T. G. Robertson, at tho suit of 8. Ii. Jones.. '' JOllN B. DAVIS, Bherxiff's Ofioec S. F. C. Winnsb,oro, S 0.,.. Sep. 14. 1880. sep 16 SHERIFF'S SA LE. . cla. PY virtue of sundry excutions to- me di- r, 3t rec(ed, I ;will offer for sale, beoe r the court-house' (leer in W~innsboro, on the first Mond3ay in October next, be- kin tween the legal hours of Hale, to the high- we est hid der, -for' caish, -the following-de scribed property, t.0 wiit: One bay horse namoe Bill, one horse G nmule 1nam1o Charlie, one horse mule name Till, one horse mule namno'Bob, one mare mulo11 name Kitt, one maf6 mule lv name Boss.''one stoek wagon, one tireo horse wagon, one double Heated bung. Sold as tile property of'F. H. Du]3ose, at at, the suit of Jos. Murphy & Oo., surviving. partners of Joe. Mur'phy & Bowars. M JOHN B. DAVIS, *Sheriff's Office, 83. F. C. Winnsboro, S. U., Sept. 13, 1880. sept 14 anted. * Mt Dry Hides, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins,' Goat skins, Th Deer Skins, * Otter Skins, Mink Skins,. .Gray Fox Skins Coon Skifd, Opossain Skins, Rat Skins, Rabbit Skins.. eg - -of Ge Cotton, a e BeeOswax, co1 Wool . R1ags~ Biasg,-j & Copper. M9/* Thef highest cash prides #4 be paid. - U. I. DESP?OWTES. may 25. WAGONS,- WVACONS. IA OAR-LZOAD of the oclebrated SMhdo L3~.. -baker Wagons, all sizes, to arriveo. Iby the -1st Cf Soltenmber. A s we htave be--~ fore sold .many. of thiese wagons 'in the' connt;y, please ask those ..ueng them If they are good. W~ f DOTY & CO. auigl7 I' TO OUR -AN] [JR IMIr. Groeschel has jtdt rettirni see his "peoplbs" and'i1 now in'] iplo stock of D; Coodi. Nbtions, 2 'eopon our - CLOTHIN Nolfe'o od stand, with a fift lind o: I to all whb may favor us with thei N what we will do, but our goodg Vi REME] 'bat we cihri to all ali&e, anId do i and lose it on another, just' to ind for "Joe." UGENHEIMER 'ESH GROUERFES UGARS, assorted. Coireos, Rio,' Laguavra and Old Gov. Java. and Old Iov. Java Roasted. s Black, Imperial, Gunpowder ?Younlg lysonl. CANNEI. GOODS. cars, Peaches, Pinle&pples. To :oCs, Salhanon, Corned Beet', Deviled 1 and Turkey, Sardinoe, &C. lacaroni and Cheese, Ginty.er Pre res, Pin. I-lead Out Menli Cooper atine, "Mustard, Black Peppdr and [-I eurs. aldivin Catsup. Cross & Black l's Chow Cho,v, Empire Chow )w, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per s W1"orcestershirc Suce. J. F. McMASTER & CO. 'pt 14 Uotton Goods -A0 Therefore we take leafsure in an mncing to dt friends and cus iers that we have made a great uction in priccs of our stock We determinedc never to be Ve iw ill give'oui' customer's a sp 3 benefit by offering great and a largainen. Jaficos, Muslitis, Swiki,' adid all as of White Goods for summer er at ~EATLY REDUCED' PRICE. huitings, Linen Buntings at great. -educed Prices. 3thtonades, Jeans and Cassireeres greatly reduced pricos. rust received a new lot of Ladies' sses' and Children's Slippers. k. new~iinvoice of Gents' Scarfs ckties and Summer Underwvear ich will be sold cheap. ~IITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. )SQUITO N$TTING I MOSQUITO NET TING I ! (GREATERt BARGAINSj an Ever in Embroideries,- Ho siery, Notione,' etc. LO7THING, ETC. NVo n'o* hafte on hand a full stock rlothing,'Boots, Shoes, Hats and nts' Furnishing Goods divo us all before bu:yin elsewherei and vinco yourself P. INDIIEKR & 1I20. 4L~isitest Se unnm __r__ FRIENDS ME2 S. id. fiomJujope- TAdie he urndi ic few Yo-k inib ' in ai bleganf ail 0o., &I. We epec&ih a shot tile G sTOR1E clothinji and guarant60 satisfac. r Patronage. We do flot promike 11 show for themselvdi. qIBE-R iot make a biq pr6doin one custoii. ace the phblit6bi from tia. Look & GROESCIEL BARGAINI BARGAINI L* A D I S BLACK I 00LORED KID GLOVES -AT 1 0 E M C M 1>S MUST BE SOLD! MoMASTER, 1BRICE & Co. july 17 F I NE Li I QUOR S N ATITANS BROS.' Old Cablinet tyo, 1863, Old Roanoke WhWisey, 1860. Also, Rotterdam 3randy. Cold Hiam foi lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock every day,. j HAVE recently mad eoxtensive addi i. ons to my stoolf .of Wines and liquors, wvhich conslista of a full assort. ment of Rye Whiskey, .Oorn Whisecy. French Brandy, Apple sBrandy, Pdao1 Brandy, Sherry WVine, Scappernong Wine, Champagne, etc., etc. .'' I claim to soll the FINEST A NIl PUREST J.Y2 WHISKEY to be had in Winnsboro. Give it a trial. I also also kc op di-ihand a full supply oi SE?GARSiAND TOBACOO, in: groat vadlety, "and adapted ta the'tastes of everybody... Call at the PALYETTO HOUSE, in th< Winnsboro Hotel building. moch 27 . W H Ker,EH. T e lo hsc frn nVadros S f17 et n a Zet of28fe.T9huei p,i exe"ntrIIIdo h'peie r a odwelad l eeesr otul ina Pssssonivn'Jauay , 88 Temsndeat. lyt Q.RY O. A AG osd reh.Cne Oco&(atie fany Grcerisa NOMINATIONS. VOR STATI, SENATOU. I The many friends 'of apt. H. A. GAIL L.AR) would respoetfully nominate him C is a candidate for the Senato, subjet to the action of the Democratic primaries. . The many friends of Col. BAYLIS E. ELKIN nominate him a a can idato for the Senato from Fairfield county; subject j to tho r<gulations of the primary eletion. i FOR CORONER. The friends of Mr. H. VONGUE IL.L ING reaVedtfully nominiato him for Coo - ner of liairOuld County-subject to the result of theemodrati y rinary. e The friends of t1f. 0. 8. I1INNANT nominate him for rc-elecion to oflico of Coronor, subject' to the a6tion of the Democratic primaries. FOR JUDGE bF PROBATI. s Tho friends of Mr. T.HO1. E. 1ELL re spectfully nominate him foi the office of Probatu Judge.of Fairfiled County, sub ject to the iietion of the Demooratic j primary. Afessrs.. Wiors.' Please aniAounce the present incumbent, J. R. Bovles, Judge of Probate, as a candidato for' re-clenlion - at the ensuing election, subject to the no tin -of the Democratic party at the pri. 11 maries. By so doing you will Qbligo his o 14 . MANY FRIENDs. h FOR SUHOOL F(AlMISSIONER t. The friends bf DR. JOHN BOYD, p- ~ prebiating the skill, zeal and fidelity with which he has discharged the duties 1 of School Chmmissioti-, r respectfully o nominate him for re-election-subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. j The frie.dsofIh R"ETV JAMES DOUG .ASHi.re4p&tfully nominato him for the 11 position of Sohool Commissioner of Fair. C field County at the ensuing electioa- el subject to the action of the Democratic ti party at the primaries. FOR RIEPIESENTATV1.E. Mesars. &Iilors: Plenso announce the e name of Major JAS.PAGAN as a candi- 81 data for thto Legisature-subject to thb i Domciatic pimaries. MANY FNDs. The friends of Mr JOHN W. LYLES, believing that he will faithfull represent C all the interests of the people,; respectful f< ly nominate. him for a -eat in the H1ouso P of R1epresentatives-subject to the action I of the Democratic priiarles. - The frion4s of T. P. MITCHELL regard 11 lim fitted to roreesont the county in the C Rouke of Repres6ntcivos, and respectfully w sbmit his n.uhme to. the DemiWcraits 6f p Vairftild for their action in the primnry. We present the name of Moj. C. E. V TIOMA to the Democratic voters of 0 Fairfield county as one that will ably and fi efficiently reprdsont us in the State Leg. c islaturo-subject to the Democratic pri maries. NUM.Eitous FRIENDs. The many friofidA of the Hoen. 'I'llus. ( S. BR.ICE. alppreciatiig in a high degree d his past services in the H1louso of lepre senta'tiYes, respectfully nominit,o him for ie-eloction, su ijet to tho result of the Democratic primary election. 1 xessrs. ]dItors: Please announce Mr. f AMES I. TUItNER as a candidate for ho Legislature at the en suing electin, subject to the action of the Democratic clubsat the primnarice. By so doing you wvill obflge his. MANY Fanci. -MATsars Eitiors: We beg to present to t'he favorable consideration of the voters ofFirfield coput.y ilir. (IEORGIE H. Me.. A81TER as.n; oandidat.o for onec of our Represcthtatives ik. the next Legislature. Weo pres9ent his nlame with the full a-isur aince of his high guAlifications for this distinguished position, for in addition to his finisherd educntioni and nckntow ledgnad moral worth hie is one of' the most public npirited citiAcens ini our county', anti as such caninot fil to be a umost usef~ul gom beor of our Legislature. MANY VoiERms. FOR SJHEIIFF. Trho friends of R. N. McMASTL ER, Esti.. res etfully nominate him for the ofhico of' Sherift'ef Lairfiold Co.mnty, subject to tho abtien of the DYenocratic primary. Tho friends of S. WHORTER YONGUE '1 nominate him a candidate for the olic of Sheriff at. the ensuing eletion--rubject to the action of'the D)eirfoeratio primaries. . Akssrs. Edifors: Pleeso annon~unec Mr lE. E. ELLISON, JR., as a candgra.to for Sherlifof Fanfield CYount.y, at C:he ensu- ' ing eleotion--suibject to t,ho action . of the Demoairatie pri mary. MA N' l"nIENDs). The zMa'Af friechds of r.JNO. Jf Mc- f< CARILE\Y, recognizirg his y oculiar fitness a for the oflice, respediu lly i ominato him s forSheri of Fairfield Couri ty--subje.L to t the action of the Domocratic p)rimary. cksrn; Efdioers.. Ai nominations arc in ~ order, permit us to present too namse of OJL. JNO. B. DFVIS as a cai.didato for shoriff at the ensuing elect,ion, subject, of course, to the atction of the J)&neoratio primaries. MANY Fu5i.ans. Mcssr5. Edio#q: Pledso announce Mri. 2 JAS. L RICHMOND as a can didato for. Sheriff ait the ensuing eleotion, subject to the action of,the l)emoxcratic Clu bs at the priniarics, aind obligo MANY FI:tuNDs. may .l3-tf I :Mcs.qrs. JDlifor': Please announce }lr. J1. Preston Coopar.as'a canidi to for the c Democratic noumination for sheoriff at the y comning election (subject tid the deision I of the pritnary elction) and oblige many r Friends in the SoUTuw~EsTELnN POnlTLbN di THE COUNTY. y dec 16 F'Ii COUJNTY COMISSIONER. 'he matrfy friends of Mt. JOHN FEN- j LI?A nominate him as a candidate fAr County CIommissioner-sIubject to the action of the D.emocratio pryiiaieis. Afears. 1eluora': Please announce Mr. TACOJI BOOKMAN as ac cand idato for the I oflice of County Comnmissionor for Fasir- v~ fielti Cout at the ensuing election, sub- c jeot to'the Demoeratio primary. . m Pleaad aumlounce Mr. J. WVm. BROV7N as a a- eandidato for County Comirnssiorner, subjoot'to t,he action of the D)emocratjo prnimdies. Mr. Brown has been unani mongly endorsecd by tho'Bly thewoeri cofub. I MANY Fummri AMessrs. Etlifors: ThIe maniy friends~ of Mr. JNO. A. STEWART respectfu'lly nominate him as a can'didato for the omeoo of Courity Commissioner, subject to' the D)em'dOratio priim'y. .Mssrs, ERdllors: Pleato avitrouinco THOS. D 1. OWINGS, Evq., as a candidate fori the office, of Cont Comissionor; -subi oct to the ation of oh D)emoeratie Primaries, and o#Aige hilt MANy FmIaNDna. - Mesa. JUlas Please aniourloe Dix ON Ii.'ROBIERTSON4, E,;as ac andidate huifo h.ooofont oisi mer e t the ufung eooton,subjeet to the acto of.theDemcraic jmg" s dob ,OR COUN'Y COMMISSIONER Ikssrsd 1litors: Please annouice Mr. 1IAlLES DOUGLASS as i condidate fi ouity Conmui4ssiier of alrfiteld, sub 3ot the result of the Democratic primary. MANY FntIEN8. Messrs. Edilo,s: 1 lease, axounce Mr. I. P'OWELL as a candidate foi the office f County Commissionor. at the oiisuin loot ion-- subject to 1ho action of the pr inhy oeltion of th-Denooratio clubs. . MANY FnIENDS. TIo friends of Capt. JOHN A. HIN IANT respeotfully noinihato hii for re lection to the oficue of County Comxmis ioner- subject to thb result 6f the Dbeno rtic primary. Messrs. A111ors: Thd friends of WIL AM AIKEN. Esq., rosjedtiuily anhounce i a candidate for County Commis inner at the ensuing election, sub.ject,to io result of the Demooratic prima'rios. NoTn-WrHTE1N FAInPIELD, Messrs. Editors: Please annoutoo Mr. A. TUlRKETT, of Cedar Creek, as a andidate for County ConmiRsioner at the nsuing election, sujct to .the iotion of ,ie Domoortiti primarios, and oblige MANY FRIENDH. Messrs, Jlitors: Pleai4d sh'fioin 4A . RAltVEYi, Esq., as a candidat fr the 1 (.0 of C(Iunty Conunissioner at the on - aing clcetion-subject to the action of ie Democratic clubs at the primary cle on-and oblige 111 , -N61,ntouh 'n1ENID8. Messrs. Edilors: Please announce Mr. L. M. ZEALY as a candidate for the office County Comniissioner at the ensuing Oction-SUbject to the notion of the oiuocratio primary. MAAN FRIENDR. J/e.srs. E.itors: Please announce MR. OBElRT D. BOLICK as a candidate tor Dunty Com.missioner of Fairlbold at the lasuing cledtion -subject t(' the action of Lo Dowocrati iflinary. MANY Fm1R~ND. Tho friena of Mr. Jnios 0. Heron,. of Onim, respectfully noininato him for'the lco of County oios.nssifii at the en iing d1cotion- -diibJect to thd action of We Democratic priUnary. jan 17-td The many friendh of Mr. M. H. Mo IADY nominate hii as a candidate )r County Conunissioner at the ensuing lettion, subject to the actioil of the emocratic Primary. Messr-s. 9liors: Please1 nnouneo 1R. 08CAR DUKE as a candidate for Cointy nnuissionr at the) tnsuifitz clection, i.lject to the action 6o tho benocratio vimary. MANY FRIENDS, The friends of Mr. JAMES W. COLE [AN respectfully nominate him for..the Men of County Comm11iissioner of Fair ld-subject to tho action of the Demo atic primary. 0 T1E VOT.ERS o FAtF1ELID. ENTLE31EN-Impelled by a sonso of uty to my country and prompted with a osre to servo my follow-citizons, I here y offer mysolf as a candidate for the of co of County Commi;sioner, subject to tc action of the Democratic priiparies, t1d with the hope that my claims may eet with duc consideration from iy icn ds. Tespect fully, T110Y T. LUJMPKIN. SOUJTH1ERIN SUSIC HUSE. 'lIE NUSIC HOUSE OF THESOUITH ! REMOV AL TO OURI All1 llntinense I MiI~ le iple. Two lar go stor es, ch 30 foet front and ur storie~s high, fronting oni three streets nxd fdlled from cellar 1.4 loft with musical tIuplies. Nothing to comparoC with it in lie Southern Statcs. 1. RIG S O E A BIG ST'OG K, A BIG TJRADE, LN MZORE4 TO COMS. .hn~ring the ten years sinice our estabh sw efit or ou r house weo have developed Lie mi1.i0 tradeO of the Sout,h t( a. won erful de:gr'e, but as yet we have only be un.VEs-eo, not, many years ahead, a .usirxoe,. of a million a year. and to take are of this efnrous trade we havo pi ide.l our1 pr~eent mamnimothi warcroomas, 'all tradle 188t' will bo immnso. Wd aro endy for it. For months our srO'hYr part, er has bseon at tho North cisntractig ~ich P'iano andi Organ- rantifAt;urers for astruments. Hoe hxfl conxpl led ,most dlvantageoe.s contracts, aria th Pianos ad Organs aure "co ning, coming" 100,000 ioro, by o'very steamor. Now Stylos, Now 'ri gen, Now Tourmas, Now4 Stdro, Now Dd6 iPECIAIr OFFER, FALlr 1880, Cash pricer with throo Months credit. )urig months of Aug. Sept. and' Oct. ru will sell Pianos and Organs at 1fowxesT ASIr Pnioi*i, payaublo $25 Cast.) on a Pi ne or $10 CaAh on an Organ, with the alance in three inoflt,hs, wituOUT INTEJi ST. VUAT DO YOtJ BAY TO Ti'f FFERU7 Writo for Illustrated . Catalogues and l'ow Price Lists for i?alV 186,0; and yde. are to be aistoniished; [2UDh)EN & BlATN'S' SAVANNAH, GA. Y'hoIesaltW1%ino anUd Ordanth flealersg. ju,ly97 OLOGNE. 'onrIN T,oW E R CO LW000, '7.1 WINES ANDI U100 OREAT VARIETY I 6(LDn re6e IniforI~ my qust6in6rs and the citizens of VaiL iold gierahilk, 'it; 1k66# i stodli full supply of hine *Ltior; O5lg a i Tobacce, &c., c., and gdaraiw( satlefaction to alry olle giving tria My stock consists as 11o' s OTARD DUPtY & CO'S dONA, BANDIES. B RANb 'idiiINDAid INS AMSEY'S SCOTCH WHiISKciYVg' JAMAICA L.': RUMS, F. MOMINO DE MOIA 8IIERRY W INE, F. MOLINIER PORT iiE. 1. II. MUMM & CO.'S MIMElm CHAMPAGNE;' GENUINE-1j1*J WIN1kE". DOMEsTrIC LIQUORS SARATOGA PURE R1YE WHIS KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY." STRA USS' IMPERIA'L RYE WIl KEY. KiEVSE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY BTONE MOUNTAIN. .RYE Ai ROCK WIllSKEY. CELtBRATED .PFEFER EI RYE" WHISKEY: iCENT UCY BOURBON *1106-. RCEY. PLANTATION RYE' WHISKEl VIRGINIA APPLE AND IEACi BRANDIES. NOTII CAROLINA SWEET MASI CORN WHISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYs4 BLACKBERRY BRANDY.' GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM, FR.VNCIIE'S "BOSTON" dIN. a. VE RY FINE OYL CLANNT' WIN1, IIfOYE MAbEWgilT S 1 KEO DRY SCUPI ERNOIMG WINE - 1 lKEG SWEET SCUPPERNON(* WINE. 1 KEG SWEET CATAWIIA WINE IYA LT. LIQUORS lUERGER & ENGELJ'S CELEBRlAT ElD LAGER BEER ON DR'AOW~ AND BOTTLED. BSASS & CO.'S IM'PORflT$i AtIF PURE CRAB APPLE OIDER. PURE NATURAL' APPOLONA~ CIGARIS AND TOBA0004 RIIAPSODY--A STRICTLY TEN~ CENT CLGAR. TIlE PRIME~ MINISTrERCIGER-~ FOR 215 CENTS. 'riE PUCKc CIGARES3 'oi CENTLS. TnlE CORONET OITGAN:-3 FOR 2~ CENTS. THIt SONORA CIGAR--S FOR, CENTS. TiIE SMASIlER CIGAR-5 FOR 25' CENTS. - d-. TfI'E LfGIWTNING CIGARL-5 FOI 215 CEtNTS. . TIlE NtONTARCN OF THlE SOUIt CIGAR-5' FOR 25 CE~NT$. THEJ~ MASTE~R STROKE CIO'AR--r FOR 25 CENTS, T IIE AMFERICAN TWINS'CIGAR-4 " 6 FOR 25 CENT$, 'IIE COSTA RICA C#dAN-8 FQJ 10 CENT~. 'lE ROYAL SEAt dlGAI -tc FOR 25 CENTS, THlE RIOSE AND' N~LY CIGA$ POR 215 CENTS, THlE IIAVANIA CHAOOTS--'' 'T. W. BtACNNSIJL'S SMOKJ1 S$J)ilMER RIEVER4 ICE, LE MONS, - SODkAT THlE BFST 1MIXED$$ OF TITE SIEA ( AT' ALL HOURS -~'~' TilE DAY, TO 8UIT TI1Z6