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Il- mnilg-LAndecker & Bro.. D o I E lsewl,ere-R.. W. P11,1l If the imerclid..,.ould-drape their pliaces of busiiness v . red'onl Friday, it would havo a goo4 ot. CROWDED OUT.-W ,ad prepared an (lborato report of t diyn .ting on Monday night, but it 4sir,owded Out. 'To'TnII tAMnRs.-The Tadies of' the t ivn and vicinity are invited and re quested to met the Committee on Decorations this-morlnig at i o'clock in the phies hi-retiv of Qolon1cl'Rion's to assist in-the-work 1.Ssigned the con mnittee. T. R. tonEmoN, Chairman. Tho next Dine Reading ofthe series will be held at-tie residence of Mr. D. R.. Flenniken tliis- eveniig. The change in the evening is made on ftc count of the political demonstrStibn to take place on to-morrow. All should go out to these pleasant enter tainments. Let those intending to go note the change from bViday to Thurs day evening. CoTTON--Winnsboro is offl'Ig the lop of the market for cotton. Some other places have a, way of paying a fancy price for two o three balcwmere ly to run up the quotations, but for an aiverage non excel Winnsboro. Cot ton is coming in vell. On Saturday last Mr. R. J. McCarley bouglit one huiindred and sixty-three bales. Pret ty good for one day. * ~ We are 'regnestedito give notiee that tihe distingaishing badge f' the- chief Marnlshal to wear at the Democratic Dar'ado to-morrow will be a blue sash to be wornz fr'om thme right shoulder to the lef't side of'the waist, and for the assistanlt marshals a blue rib)boni fasten edi to the breast of' tile red( shirt. Thle committee on recep)tion will wear a red ribbon tied in the button - holo- on the breast of the coat. Nmoir'r lILooIIINO CEREUs.-Mrs. Lil.bie Sihl has a-f night bloomning cer'eus six yearn old whichlihas' had ~ - evenlteenl blossoms Onl it tis year and ~as not yet stopped0( blooming. Her'e Stot'ore the-blooms have openedl inatrha bly on Sunday niight, but this year there were ten iikone week, and Sun day yas niot alone fmWorede I-s it the custo'n of these p)lanits to bl6o0m - on Sundalmy, or shlall we~ consider this a molre de'gicidence? A SAD Mcen>ERT.-Whlle Mr. Pros toln Rion was engaged in glimning.. on Tuesday, lhe brushed away thle" seed that had accumiulated, when the saws caught his sleeyc and drlew~ i-'hI&r loft hand,. cutting a1( nd mngling it fearfu ly. A fter some deTay surgical atten tion was prmocur'ed, anud It wvas found ~( iinecessary to amputate the arm above the wrist.- At last accounts he was doing svelh'. Sincerest symp)athy is oR tendced to hlim in thisa serious afiliction. THE - TURNOUT ON 1i'il)AY4t is ho ped1 'tlia) the- Winnisboro clubi w Ill parad1e-n full force on Fr'iday. There boJiuld be as many mounted r'ed shirts In linle as possible. -A- large number of the members are anxiod to parade if they can get the horses. We hope that those parties who- have spare hlorses wvill offcer them to otlierN for* the par'ade. -This rally is not for display merely. It is a business mnatter, and 'a first-class p)ar'adb:- Alr'citizens having horses or mules to-land will please no tify Mr. J. E. Mfoonali so-cr'etarly of thle Democratic Chub, as sooni as possi bio. lRIDGEWA Y, Sept. 22-Thie metch#ants' of tidgewvay have signed a' pled1ge to close th'ei- stores on Fairfield's (day,r 24th lnst. R.' S. D ESPORTES & CO4. R UFF & CL.OUD, WYLIE J. DAvis, -TrOMAs 11. DAVIs, Si,. F. CoPRir, JDWD. K. McQUATTERIS. Thecy 'ill1 don gory shlrtS; and be in line on t'hat day, boomning for Hancock, Hlagood- and'Fairfld. -'aTppiness i like manna. it Is to Sbe gathered lin' grains an lnjoyed every day. It will not keep; It can not be accumulate'd ; nor hayo- we to go out of ourselves- or. Into remote plaes8 fo gather lt,.slnce It has rained down fVeom heaven-at mirvoy. do6rs, or rather, vithin 'them.. , z'ri XEWS .FOM MAk. An- Independent View of tW fiportanoe of the liecent Election.. From the New York Herald, September 14th. The R1epublicans of- Maine seem to havb, "reckoned without their' hosti" Instead of the handsome victory which they boastnrily p.roclaimed on Satur day and -Sunday. they have had a nar row esealie fiomi de'ent-ir indoed it be al escape, which is inprovabli. The gaills ou ,the vote-of last year, which they so confihently predioted, have turned out to be 16sees. The re sult is calculated to encourage, not them, but the Denmocrats. The Re publicans-have done their utmost in canvass.- No stone has been left' un turned. Senator Blaine has inanaged the calpaign in .perpon; ils anhiliating voice has been leard In every part of the State.. Besides a host of native orators a grent array of-first rate speak im- talent. has .been subsidized from, otler States-inaking the canvass one of the liveliest in recent years.. Maine scnds forth a large nurnber of sailors, and a great proportion -of the Republi .canl sai ors were called. home-to vote. AlVof the government clerks in -Wash ington-w-ho are citizeis of Maine got, leave of absence and reduced railroad fares to participate in the lection. The arrangeients for conve, i' aged .or intirin voters to the polls were more complete than they have over been be lbre, and the weather favored their at tendance. Moreover, Mr. Weaver. the greonbaok candidate flor the Presi dency, was juduled to go to Maine and attempt-to divide an i-demoralize the fusonlists. Ad yet,-ij spite of all these efirts and advautgges, the Re pitbleans have cither I 2t the-Stitt or; have come so nearj ng it as to nmake their recent boasts ridiculous. They' estimated their majority at not les'a than five thousand, and soine of the thorm SAinguine put it as high as ten thousand. It is fainng oft from great expectations to find it doubtful w1ihth cr they have a majority at all, and not. imP;robable that the *1sion ticket is 'lected. The Republieans-have been'boasting that thev would*carrV all the Congresl sional districts, but iistead of this they have probChly elected only two of th'e five,-the'the fusionists holding the two districts they had'and gaining iFeed's district. There is, of course, disap pointment and dismay among: the Re publicans and astonishment as- well as great rejoicing among the Demnocrats, .for the fusion victory is inl the interest of Hancock. Thore'tUrns from Maine will infuse life and hope into the Democratic enit vass, which las -heretofore beenl heavy and slugirish. Rich Demnocrats willE nov contribute more freclv for electiow, expenses in the persuasiom that the money will not be wasted. The par'ty will entertain no doubt of'its ability ti carry Iiainiia, and m1ayc perhaps prose cute a vigo1ou. campaign inl Ohio, The Rheprblicasir would not be quite free from apprehensions respecting that State after losing or nearly losing Maine. The majority of Ifayes il Ohio was less thInI three thousand, and the Democrats need not give up the State inl despair after gailning a New England-State which they did not expect to earl-y. At aiy r'ate enough sean-'be4one in Olfto to -prevent a full coticentrationi of-Repnblican etrorts on1 Indiana and'thereby facilitate a'Demo cr'atic victory in this importa'at- State. W~ith Indiana secured and' Ohto ren der'ed donbtfui ,4.he supporters -of-Han cock may r'easonably expect to car'ry Now York, New Jersey ando Connecti eut, and to have' more electoral votes-' thiawthey need. TIhe result iuKNfine puts a newv f'ace on the situation.- Br inmpartine? confi dence to the Demio.iats and aY'airming the Rtepublicans, it will iutflame the zeal amid spur the activity of both. The country will no0w enter' on -a contest' moore stirenuous and heated than has been witnessed'-ir'our-politics ini a -oing period. ' Toi.-The tables are -i'rne'1. Not' many vear's ago a large portion of tile toys nied byv the children of America came fi-Om hulrope. Bunt no0w not only aF'O th&'many in'vention~s which hlave origiiiMed in our' country sought by foreigners, -butt thys formofeily mad'e abroad arle nmaniufactured mlore cheap ly hlere, and the old wvorld-buys large ly fromt the' neW. Last year time ex p)ort ti'ade' ini toys wvas over $1,000, 000. American steam toys and me chanidal toys hlave r'apily multiplied within a few v'ears, anldate- exported ill large quanitietn so also.' im and wvooden tovs, whilh much eteel Euro pea n products in style-; finish, . and cheapneAe. JtOST' RECEIVED. ASupply of Watt Plows, Belting, Hemp amid Rubber Packing. J. -F. McMASTE'R & CO. ang 26 FOR- SATLE. Hl21l house and lot now occupied'by ...W. H. Korrt Esq. Tho" lot has a front on Vanderhorst 8t. of i17-feet, an'd a dopj.th of 213 feet. 'Lie house is newy. in exceenet repair, and on the pr'emisos. are a goo4 well and all necessary outbuik1 ings. Fossession given January 1, 1881. Torma miodeiate. Apply to JWO S. 1REYNOLDS. SAlE STABLES. J2rcTICimJ AIL-.persons who bought stock from me lhst spritig orr time whose notes are duo first October, will please be prepared to meet-them. as full payment wlU be required. Prompt payment will only enable me to accommodate them next CORN ANb FODDER Dellvered at my SfA ble onLCollgress 'Street, located one door' sotih of the Ladd. building. '' t?t D O N'T 1B UY t! 9C You;..E EM sSa n A STOCI of Furni t1tre, ""hich ll he the larwest, handsomet'and chea11- i et cording to quality, and for design and waorkmansip unequaled. Rememncinber- that aill-myiv goods are warranted to be as represente,l. Price your Furniure elsewhere, then come to the firt-class store whelre vo will lave tlie best sliOn an1d cal) bli cheaper. lr ia lilnd tihnt . liip guo1s to Itidge wal. Blythewood, White Oak, Woodwaird's, Blaelstock,-anld as far as Chester s and Yolk. This is a rec-omnidatilon of the quality aid price of Iy goois. I A new supply of Wind11ow Shades, Wall -Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Pictur-e i Frames, Chiroimos, lat Rucks, andj 1ook Slelves, cheaper than the cheapest. 1) The largest supply of Tin Chamber Setp; made I.o matcl Cottage anid ham JOr S1its.- Call aid see them. A new supply of .'rng Maclimes as good as aly. Don't Buy a Machine increly because vour mother or your neigibor ins 01 it aind likes it. IRemember thiat most of the *machlbe that 'ar o ' st In'gely n puifl'ed have but little imcrit.. The one you want is the one that will Save you time and vexation, andl not iseless, irtin light aid will last a long time. I have e it. Rtemember the GoldI M1dal was awar(ded-to o1e ot' the Macehies I represent over* eighty co1gpetitors.. I can referu you to manym that areC usimng it, and11 it hats .. always given eitire satisfaetionl. Rtmbe that 1 am agent for a Door and I Sash Factory. All orders enitrusted to me will have promipt atteition and at the lowest prices.- Fulriiture nleatly reptireld !it m1od0erite prices. I ill) also preparbd to Imlake to order. Lumber and Shingles For sale at siall profits. Sew- I' mlg Machline Needles alid attachments and parts of Machiu nes ean be had Ollough " mc. Don't fiil to call beore purchasing clsewhiere. R'. W. Ph .ll IPS. n G~RANbU. FALL OPEN(NG --AT- * Ij*1 P. LANDECKER & BROS'a IffAVING jutut retirned from the North, we can assuro our friends and 0 customers that we hafvo secured the filint selection of Fall and Win- - ter Goods. Full and complete assortment of the-latost Novelties for fa,l1 wear. fi KID GLOVES! KID GLOVE3 '. Two and threo Buttons, 50 cants. h English Lisle Thread Gloves with tvo, three and six buttons,-all sizos, ol both'in white and colors. 0 1 ~J~IO TETNY, E~~(ST '-A TRiLY- hi 11 lAdies" and Misses' Colored Iose in variety. Men's Half Hoso-all kinds Our stock of White Goods, Embroidcrics, Handkerciiefr, Notions, &c., has never been moro complete. - Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the new and attractivo stylos. New F Clothing in new styles and at old prices. Notwithsutanding the advane in the price of woolen fabricsr, wo are receiving the largest and landsonei4f ia stook of fine and mueditumOlothing that has oveor benoi exihited in the - Boro, which we will sell at LAST FALL AND WiNTER PRIGS ! An ipispection is respectfully solicited. N. P.LANDECKER & BRO. 00&TBRN, RUN,kRl, - ~-JVT STOP AND SEE B 4 U BUY. THE ONLY CLOTH1lG STORE ON We ha-ve the finest and largesit stock o.rs OHI-LDREN'S,- B3OTS', CLOTH ING YOUTHS',- IMEWNS, Ever before brought' to Winnsboro. We bog all whdo have to wear 11 Clothing to come and examine our stock, and compare goods anud picos S not only with Winnsboro Stores, but also wvith ainy Clothmng Store in" Columbia. All we ask is to please comoe and look before buy.ing elsewhere. K Respectfully, SUGENH EIMLER & GRORSCIIEL NEW GOO0l$. SMOKERS ___T A KE N O TI1E.L JUJ'T IlECEIVfIYIa fresh supply FV IOSN of Choice Groceries. The follow ing is a list of my leading articles: :11 O(K ~ ?!1I Clark's Best Augusta Flour, i' IAfUJIS Clark's Bolted Meal and Pearl Grist. Also, a Fresh lot-of WVhoat B3ran. -CGAS FIVE TrH OUSA ND SUGAIS118I)CA . Granulated, Staindard A, Koy- CIG 11. stone A, Extra C, and all the lower ___ grades. COFFEES. .t. E E 1 C Green and- Roasted-all grades--F E C NT CG R Fi-oshli anned Goods of. all kinds, A M E BR I C A. Fresh PIckles and Sauces. I1500 Gallons Wines -and Liqnors ..-A'I. . of all grades,P Give me w call arnd get a Bargain. F. W. IIABENUI''S. I W. 1. T30NLY, ' OATS I OATS!! an 17 n the orner IVId 1ONDRlD bsh,ols of pea.fedf/ 3 ag 17_____On__ thekCrner pure Red Ruist-1'roof Oat.s, w'arrant- n - in f ran for sale by.i :AVS \_ \t 44% Montiheello, Fairnll Co., S. C. WAMAONS, AAONS. I"A '~R-LOA D of the celebrated St.ud o. r, -- l kr WVagons, a.ll sizesiu, to arrive 2 by the st'otSoptembeir. As we have be fore sold many of these *wakon9 in the e' socounty, please ask those using thorm itte rgo. V1.I)T' CO t 0 .ang17 - ' say CHE8EICEESE ! NO1INATIONSI. FOR STA11 SENATOR. The many frienda of Capt. I. A. 0AI, AitD woul respoetfully nominato nl a ct eandidato for the etito, mibject t< M Action of the D6emocratiC primaries. Te maiy friendi of col. BAYLIS E L KIC N no m in at t himl as I t 0:idki -atI fo: to Senato from VAirfield e)utity, siubjec' tho r guliationsof tile primany election FOIL CORONER. The fricnisof ir. 11. YONOUE MILL NG repAstfui tilloy nmit itato him for Coro er of Fairield Couvty--mtbjet to th< mulh of the Domocratio'lrimambry. The frienus of Mr. G.. IIINNAN'I ominato hitm for re-i-lectinn to offico o oronor. Hubject. to the action of the emme.ratic primam.rie.. FOR JU)GE OF PIOBATE. The friend. of N!r. TIiO. ~. I'L, r wetfillv nomilnato him fo the ofllen o robato Judge of FaillMled (ont, sub I't to the action of the Detmodratv ri mmry,. AMessi.s. Edimorsv Plei-o attlilhoo thE resei incu111mbhent, J. It. 11vieC, Judgl 'Probate, a4 a candidate for re-eletion th onmsuing election, Hobjout to the le on of the Demoeratic party at. tho pri iariem. By no dtfimg you %vill obligo his I , MA' FmIEND-4. 'OR41 8C10OL COM11MISSION11R. The frie.as of Mt. JOl1N BOYD, apl. reciating tho' skill, zeal and fidelity ith whiolh he has discharged the dutii Hohlool CnmIlmision .r, respectfully minato him for re-election-mh-iject to e action of tie Demiocratie pimainries. The fr ;s of the REV. JAA1VE DOUG APS r(-. ectfully nominato him for the 1sit,ion of School (omnmissiomer of Fair. 1ql ConMty at the enum41inig eletioll bject to the action of the Diomuratic rily at the primwriem. FOltR P EEN A V . Alessrs. Jdliforv: PIIlea milounce time o of Major JAS. PAQAN as a candi ,t. for tho fjogitlatire--subject to the nmoeratic primaries. MANY FIuNDS. The friends of Mr JOUN W. LYLES hIieving that he will fiithfull repre.ont I the iiterests of tie peoiplo, renpcetful notiirift him for a -eat in the .llote tepresent ativus---ij et to the action the Democratic'primaries. The friens Hof-T. P. MITCELL regard ii itted to reprbont, the counht inl the ou1o of ItCpres01ntatives, alntd resp;ectftlly tlinit his limoo to tle Dmulcrlits o' iieild for their action in tie primary. \We presmnt C.he rniae nPt Maj. 0. E. F1OMA-S to tho Deinomratic voiiom of l ld colunty ats on t,hat wvill ably anli heiently repre-ent tit in tie State Leg lt ir -e-mui)ject to the Democratic pri 'Tho many frivnis of the Hon. Tilit 1s. URTI. alppreeiatin ;i in high degre is pit services in tihe H115111o of Ropre nilatives, r1p0c ,6uly nom:n ito hilm for -lcoio, flbj11t t'; th yesult of the 6mocratic primary election. M'rsrs. J:dlilors: Please anno01110 Mr'. Nl EiS B. 'lU]BNE atms a candidnito fox e _Legilature at the ensinig (election, Sij l(lect to tihe actionuc of h Deumocraim 1:uit tihe priumaries. Jt - .s0 ding you ill oibiige is. Ai ANY FmExrins. ..Ie.'o'rR liors: We b)eg to present te o favoraubie consierafimn of time vote'l: irfiiield c'imnity alr. GEORGE II. Mc AS'TEli ais a cand'iiidate for one of oim epresnmtativ'es in thme next Legimslaturo. 'e p)rsent his~ nme with tihe lml assur11 meo of his high quliica~ttions for t-hi stingumishmed positmion, form in addition te .finish 'of (e( neationi anmd acnetmowleidgedl oril'orth hile is oneO of the most publ11it irited c'itizens inl OUr' county, anmd as mch e:mniot fr,il to be a nmoximt'unflil mno ri (of our Legaiatture. MANY VorTEIs. 'Thm frhonds of It. N. McMASTLER, Esq., Ripectfully nomijmato Iini for thti 0fico ci mwrii'o 01 amirliield Co luty, subljeoct to thmc [ion of the. Domocra:tic primaryv. .JMssrx. Idlor's: Pleso annouilco Mr . E. ELLI'ON. JRl., as a candidato fom erifforF Jiairloilit County, at tihe ensu i'cletioni --mtub-ject to the( acitioni of th<( embhm'u ien friendam'f.\ir.IJNO. Ena. r Shmer'iY of' Fairticd Cony-ujc tc me- action of the Daemrtic 'primeary. alMessrs.. lilors,': As nonminatitons; are ir1 T-g -INO. ii. D)AVIS ais a caindidart.e foi courise, to the action of tihe ])emocr'atic I'imariesa. M~ANY Fnrissia. Mesqsrs. FiIlors: I easci anfnounoe Mmr. 'i. L, RICHJMOND) as ia candmidrmte fom Nori.0Yat time ensmuiymg (liOOtioin -stbje'ct Ic to action of time D)emocratimc Clubs mat tim rumnaries, an dl0) obige MIAN r FlINOs. tmay .i3-tf Mesr .J'ilors.: Please anmnonnen c Mr' Pret'ston tCoopepr as a can:didlate for th1m entiocticmj 111o maion for sheiriff tit thm ming election (mubje'ct to time decision thme pr'imitAry election) and oblige '' ' Ilnds 11n the SODTtiWESTJ:nN POnTIrON of Ti C mice 16 OR COUNTY COMMIS3SIONEi The many fr'iendsm of Mr. .JOUIN FEN EY noiminanto hmimi nu a candiat I'm m)inmty Comh.mmisioner-subiject to the :tionm of time D)emnocrt.te pimmaries. Mess)'s. JUik,ts: Pleasei announ ce Mr., \COS IIOOKMAN as a caldiudato for tht( lieo of C~ounaty Commimsmoner (for Fauir elid Ciomuty at time nsuing m,lictionl, stab. ect ton the Demiioeraitio pri lmary. Pleaseo munnounce Mr'. J. Win. IWROWN at entndidaito for Connty Ciom lmissioner,' uijet to t,he ationai 0of time D)mmocratic rimmarios. Mr. Brown hmas been1 unIanli omaly enmdossedm by the BlytieWood chlb, MANY' JhaENvs. MesrsR. Pior's: The many friendus ci [in. JNO. A, STEWART'f respwet.fuli3 cmiaulmto him as a ca'iaofor' [1 no oile County Co:nmissioner, mubject to th<n emocratic priinaery. Afrssr'., )'kilorq: P'lenao ammnnunce THOS[1 .OWVINGS, Erml., as a cammndae for' [1m nieo of (Coun ty ('otmmissionour- -Htmbjc time notion of time Demccrtim Prmimnari esi id oblige his MANy' FimrzNs). Mesv'srs. JIMidors: PleaseO annmfounfce 1'IX N II. ROBER T'NON, Esq., as a candcimdatu >r time office of County Commrniusinor ri me ensuing (mection, subimjecit to the a<itto ([tho Democratio.primiariese, And oblige is MAnly 1PlEm.aa N02INATIONS4. FOR COUNTY COM.MSSIONER Messrs. 141itors: P'loase announce Mr. CIAIRLES DOUGLASS an a candidata fol County Commtissioner of Fairlield, Rub. icut the rosulb'of-the-Democratio prianry, MANr FRIENDS. Tho friends of Mr. JAMY8 W. COLE MAN respecttully nominate himi -for thc otlice of County Commissioner of' Fair. ileid-asulet to the action- of the Demo eratic primary. Ms*rs. FIlors: leae announce Mr. .1 E. POWE,L as a condidato for the oflfc( of(.otnty Coniidonor at the ensaiing lee ion---subject to tle action of the pri. ianty clcut ion of .tho Don ocratic elubs. MANY FrIENDs. The friends of Capt. JOHN A. HIN. NANT respectfully nomiinate him for ro ele<tion to the 1tloo of County Com1mis. sioi er- subject to the re.;ult ot'the Do.no. er.ttio priaury. Xrser . Elitors: The friefidR of WIL. IANI AII(EN, Emiq. respectfully announoe him a eandidate for County (omm1is. 4aner at. the vinuing election, Rub,ject to the result of the Deinocrattic primaries. NoRTH-WUMTlIN FAHrimD .Ne.vs. 1tie.: PIl-se at-uAne Mr. -J. A. TURKETT, of Cedar Oro.k, os-a ciindidate for Count isa ner at the ensuing election,-subj th actio?V of the U-mouratic prim and bligb MANY FrliND. .YessrA'. wistors: Pivnso 1%innounoIA JAS. it. iARVlEY. Est., as a candidate for the offico of County Comuis:sinnor at the on siling electionl- -slibvjet. to the notion of the Demloeratic chlmhs at the primary elec tion--and oblige his NesSrS. 151ilor.: Ple.ao alInoDunce Mr. i1. M. ZEALY as a oindidate fhr the office of County Commiissioder At the cnsuilng vloctiol--*-fiubject t the action of the Dineocratic'prilhary. MAN'Y FRAMtNrS Mlrs:/.. I';1ors: Phvase annonneo -IR. ROlkItT ). BOLICK as a candidate tor County Coini:ioner-of-Fairtfeid at the onsuing election-subject tdrthe actiot of the Duiocratio primary. MAN Fnns. Tho frient iot Air ,lames 4 Heron, of Salem, respeetfuily nominate him for-the cile or' (onunty Ommis sioneor at the en suing election . .nhject to the action of th wDemoorat io primliary. jan 17-6d 'l'ho ninny friends of Mr. M.H. H M% GRADY nominato him as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ensuing, elect-ion, subject to the action of, the Democratic Priinry. TO TlfE VOTERS OF PAlIRFIELD. G.NxTI.EMEN-Impelld by a sense of duty o lily country iad promtipted wi.th a d(siro to erve miy fallow-citiVens. Tihere by offer myHelfas a candidate for tile df flee of County Comnissioner, 11bject to the aclirM' of the bhenocrati prituaries, an(1 With the hopo01 that lly claim may meet with duto considerait.ion from iy friends. Respectfully, TYROY T. LUMIPHIN. LUDPEN & BATES' SOUTHERN MSIC HOUSE. 'TilIE MUSIC W)USE OF TIHE0 HOTI! REMOVAL TO OUR All I mmellso Muic ''emnple. Two large stores, eh 30 foot front anid four1 stois h5igha, frontinjg on t hree'strlhots arn i filled froma collar to loft w(ithl musical sua pplies. Nothling to comIparO With it in tile Southern States. A 7Rb' STOR A', A BIG STUOCR,' A BIG TRADE, AND MORE.l TO COME. D)urinlg tho ton years sinco olIr estaib lishmenOtt of our h1ouso wOelt' havoveloped the mici tradel of the South to a won derful degree, but, as yet we have only be. guan. 'Wc ate, not many yeark ahlead, a b)usiness of a million a .j car, aund to takeo care of tis (enormIous t.rade we have pro videod our presenlt mam111moth warereoms. Fall 1-trad 188t' will lie immanense. We are readly for it. For mon)ftbaf our senior part inor has beeni at tilhe Ntirth conitTnctifig with Piano alTrd Organ mann'lfacturora for trume nnti. I !o has coioluided most van tageousl contracts, and tile Pianos ,d Otgauns ar1o "comilng, Coming" 100,000 motre, by every steamer. New Styles, New Pric-es, New '.I'ermsu, New Storo, Now Do part uoe. SPECIAL 01L"ER'6 FAJll 1880. Casqh prics with three Months credit. During mnonths of Aug. Sept. and Qot. we will Hell Pianos and Organs at LowEs'T hASn PmonsCE, payable $25 Cash on a Pi anlo or $10) (ash on an Organ, with the ba,lanuco in three months, WIThOUT iNTEn EsIT. WHAT D)0 YOU SAY TO Ti FFER? Writo for Illustrated Catalogues -and Now Price Lists for Pall 18 b0, and pre pare to be astonished. LIJIDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH,. GA. WhIolesale Piano and O'rgri Deal'rs july 27. CO.LOGNE. FO.R iS1Y1%0Wh .N J C (iOO E, ANEW an pp )ltI 1'erfo for Rtlsao at~ the I)rn $tor'oota WINES ANDIQ6 GREAT VA RIE11 f"WOU mostrespetfuliy inf my cfistomiers and 'tUVe'c'tlznw--of Vat field geieralfy, -that I:kcelt'stlbo A11l supply- of, ffine - iquorej Clga Tobacco, ie- &c.,. and - gitvaran satisfaction t6' any one' ghylig trial. - My stock' con-dsts a It6 # IMIPOUTE 0 1a1V#1CO OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'M UON BRANDIES.. BUAD'MS'3OSCHIEAA:GIN8 RAUSEY'S SCOTCH- W&18,KEY k JAMAICA L. -D. IUMJ. 10.- MOINO Ii, VORA SHEIW W INI.. P. -100ANI-IF31711'11 WVIN lui lit mum..ml &y Cw-- IMPMI OIAMPAG(N . DomETiC LQUQRS. SARATOGA PII. RYE 'WHIS NATHAN'S 1863 UABINE'' Itid WHISKEY. ST'RAV8 VMa IPERTIALRYE Hi KEY, STONE-- MOUNTAVN. RYE ANI CELEBRATEM Pl1EI1FER-.3.RVMe WHISKEY.. KENTiOcICY ORTTRBOX Wl REY.-, PLANTATION RYE W1IS1W1,L VltGlNIA: APPLE 'AND'" PEACT11. BRANDIES. NOTTT CAVOTINA SWEET MA'I CORN WHISKEY.. 1'LAN'TATIONCOHN WII181VS; BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GING ER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUlM. VERT I'1NF OLD CTAIU4tT W1i4i Ito lYE iWA DE WINJES. 1 KEG DXYS8CUPPERNONG-WVyN'1b 1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONI WINE.-' 1 KEG SWNEhtCATAWiBA WI~ IMi EIl' AQEJoRs :y BERIGER ENG$LUS CELiultAW, ED L~AGET'l BEERL ON )RAUG1JW BASS & CO.'S' IMPORLT1D' AI3l2. PURE 'CRAB AlPPLE' CID~ER PUitE' NATtiRAL' APPOLONA.. RISIWATER. CIGRMAND' OAC. THE MERIAN-TINSCIGA'ItL 5 FOIR-25 CENTS. THlE HAVANA CHAROT& CENTS EACH. TOBACCO. CTE WING TOIRACCOh-.THREIg GR~ABES; SUMMIlYER BEVERAGES, ICE, LltiMONS, SODA WATER. THE'Bla'r MIlXED BEVERAGE~ 01F''THIE SEA SON SERVED' AT ALL HIOURS OF THlE DAY, TO SUIT THlEMS FASTIDIOUS TASThSb VERY RESP'ECTFULLY,.. F. W. IIAflINJCen R EA R OF TO WN-HATJIX may 8 FRESH QROOERFBS. ~UGAfRS, assorted Cofrees,. ILoR ' v'Tag ayra anid Old' Gov. Jav Rio 'an k Ol Gov.- Java Itoase. TXeas, Black, ?inperial,. Gitnjiowe anid Young. I4lysori.. -~ CAINNElD GOODS P"ears. Peachea, Pi ies1~ 1o matoIs, Salrnong Cbtwed y3o,Doj~t H-amn and Trurkev Sardlneq, o Maca'rvd nda 6he6bo Glnter servosi-Pin fl a t ll, ,GelidtIne, Mh#tard,Baj Ppeo n Nutmera.i'