,A. I?ui>ox- for tlM? l*eoi>l?. I*o?i:oillc?o Hours. Open from ludf-pa?t 8 to 10 o'clock A. M.. and from half-past 10 A. M. to hit.;. 70 " Peas....DO Rice; rough.?1 15 Fodder.75 Oats, per cvvt.,...(?0 Potatoes, sweet.no Roller, country .25 Eggs..'. 15 Poultry.ir>d2> 25 A. IL Knowi.ton. a. Latiikoi* KNOWLTON & LATHROP, Attorneys and Counsellors, ORANGEBURG, S. C Dcc-13-tf SAMUEL DIBBLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) ORANGEBURG, S. C. Dec IS-lf HOME ENTE UPRISE. R-EV. S. T. II ALLMAN is prepared to KRAME PICTURES of nil sizes in the neatest style ofibe art. and at, lower rates, for casli, than can be done else where in the county. Picture Ilangiugs also furnished on the most liberal terms. All parties desiring' work done in the above line would do well to give him a call at his house in Lyon*? Township, or at. Dr. ?>. A. Reeves. Satisfaction guar anteed. April 3?3ni08 jVoti Orangeburg. s. C. Oct. 10, iS7i>.) PpniS Annual Meeting of the Board of JL County Commissioners will be held oft the lirsi Tuesday aber the first Mon day in November" next. All persons bavins claims against the County which have not heretofore been presented, will lib- the same with the Clerk ol the Hoard on or bet?re the iir.it day of November noxt. T. IL MALONE, Clerk board County CuuiniVs Oct IU- it Orangeburg County. BEEF BEEF BEEF JBcg leave to stale that, havimr rented . Hit? store formerly occupied by Mr. Denials next to Dr. S. A. Reeves Druj Store, I have renovated and refilled the lhe same ill first class style, ami will kill 3 beovec. or more a week, which ! will guarantee lobe fait (.-rand better than ;-uy sold on the wagons. All meats sold warranted togivo satisfaction,, nt prices to suit the limes, jlccf delivered to'any part pf Orangcburg free of charge. The public is cordially invited to visit my new market. My motto will bo TO PLEASE; N. IL?The highest price paid for Poultry. S. L. MORGAN, July 25-tf Practical Butcher. FANCY FAIR. 4ii aid of tho EDISTO RIFLES, Will ho hojd at tho Hall of, tho Elliott Independent Hook ?fc Ladder Company, on THURSDAY and,FRIDAY October jOtb and 17th. Admission l? cents, Children 10 cents. Tickets at Drug Store? and at Hall, j Oratigeburg, S. C, Oct. 10, 1870?2t ORANGEBURG, S. C. Offers his services to tho public ns General Auctioneer and Collector. Clinr^es pmdorato, and all business promptly attended to. Feb 14 a week in your own town. 95 outfit free. No risk. Reader if you want a business at which persons of either sex can make great pay all tho "time they work, write particulars to IL HAI.lktt OFFICE OF G-EO. H. C0RNELS0N, ORANGEBURG, S. C. ?7 I 1 would respectfully inform the public. that 1 have just received and now open for inspection one of the largest, cheap est and hu>\. .-elected Stocks of FALL and WINTER of all varieties, and that the same will be olVeved at prices which will defy all coin [petition, and I would cspeoiallj call the attention of all e^o^o OASii BUYERS to tins fact. A full stock of F U R N I T U K E always on hand to which special jnttcii-r tlon Is invited. 'Respectfully Yours, . GEORGE II. CORNELSON. Sept. W, 1879. ... THE COLUMBIA REGISTER DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY?J& WEEKLY. Best Newspaper ever published at the Capital of South Carolina. Circulation Large and Constantly In creasing. WE LESPECTFULLY INVITE THE attention of the reading commun ity to the excellent newspapers we are now publishing in Columbia. THE REG ISTER is the only paper ever published at the capital of South Carolina which is conducted as are the leading dailies of the principal cities of the country We have an able and distlnguised corps of editors?gentlemen well known all over the Slate for their learning, ability and sound Democratic principles;?men who have served the .State and the South on every occasion when the demand arose for their service, and who may safely be depended upon as reliable leaders of the Democracy In the line of journalism. THE DAILY REGISTER is a twenty, eight column paper, 21 by :i<> inches, printed on good paper and with large, clear cut type, containing the Latest Tel egraphic Now?, Full Market Reports, editorial matter on the leading occur rences of the times, and replete with in teresting miscellaneous reading. The Local News is full and Interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusively to that department. Our correspondence from Washington and other places of note gives an entertaining resume of all the important events of the flay. T11F TKI-WEEKLY REGISTER, with some minor changes, comprises the con tents of the Daily at ?2.50 less per an num. T i i E W K K K LY It KG ISTE R Is a la i ge, handsomely gotten up eight-page paper, 2'.) by -12 inches, containing forty-eight columns of reading matter, embracing all tin; news of the week and the most editorial and local news. TKIt.MS?IN ADVANCE. Daily Register, one year.87.00 Daily Register, six months.,, .'J.50 Daily Register, three months.?,.. 1.70 Tri-Weekly Register, one year. 5.n0 Tri-Weekly Register, six montds.,,. 2.f>0 Trl-Weekly Register, three months. 1.20 Weekly Register, one year. 2.00 Weekly Register, six months. 1.00 Weekly Register, three months. 50 An.V person sending us a club of ten subscribers at one time will receive cith er of the papers free, postage prepaid, for one year. Any person sending us the money for twenty subscribers :<> the Daily may re tain for his services twenty dollar; of the amount; for twenty subscribers to the i'i I-Weekly, fifteen dollars of the amount; and for twenty subscribers :?? the Week ly, i;ve dollars oft.be amount' As an Advertising Medium. The Reg* ister atlords unequalled facilities, having a large circulation, and numbering among its patrons the well-to-do people of I he middle and upper portion, <'t the State. Terms reasonable. For any information desired, address GALV? & r.vn o.\, Proprietors, ( ohunbia, >S. C. f?^l'nrties desiring copies ol TlIK Rkoistkk lo exhibit hi oanvaesUig will be supplied on application. 100K BEFORE YOU LEAP ! ! 2 ^Examine, Be/(W Buying Elsewhere, at JOSEPH ?ROSr At Captain Briggman's Old Stund. Fancy Baker and Candy Manufacturer, > - ? Keeps positively the finest and largest assortment of Confectionery at the lowest Wholesale and iJcta.il prices. A fresh stock of Groceries and Canned Goods otall kinds, Hold at a small advance .on the cost price. The bes? Awards oi Flour, tlMi i choicest Cigars and Tobaccos. FRUIT 1 FRUIT 1J FRUIT 111 FRUIT I j M ? , - >-??; I ? . ,; ? ? ?.401.1 J ' .!? Qrders for Wedding Cakes and supplies for Cakes a specialty. JOSEPH BROS, Orangcburg, S. C, Sept. 20-tf I ? i)rtiti# vir I mil ,: 'ti to (! \V. ' >A ? III ..; j. dirtVi'it)^ >s!" ' . '? ' ? ?? ? ?..$?.!.:???-. ?: A ! AT THE CORNER OF Russell Street and Railroad Avenue I1V ... W. MOSELEY. . ? .?. ; . H Ui'h't rt (iill r'f?fa Ol . . k.'.,,',,!,,? .?? ../ iji/jif .-.ii; ill] tii VidlMOUU >??.:: j.::i:..fiMbiL 1 Greiaeral Merchandize, :? WHICH WILE BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. AH inv Old Friends and as many New Ones .as will favor nie with a call are'res CCtfuily Irrvitcd to oxamino my ??ODS AND 'PRICES. April 181 j" 1 - V."' * ,\ ; ' ? i|/0 i: cidl lO . ii ii * :;i v/,.;;.i 'I .;, ib?OKcJ M v EDDING GlFTS AT ALLAN'S -o FINE WATCHES, American und Swiss, Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY Of New and Elegant Designs, and Ex V?* ' - ? ^ qulsitc workmanship. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS. As wollasless costly sets, in great varpy STERLING SILVER WARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, espe cially adapted for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATED WARE Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice Pitchers, Buttel Dishes, Cups, Goblets, tic. -o CHOICE FANCY GOODS, French Clocks, Bronzes, Fine Table Cut lery. Opera Glasses, Fine Glassware. The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices JAMES ALLAN, ihn h07 Kikg Street. PRICES CURRENT Iproro, D. W. MUSTARD, late Or lewisvlle, S. C. Dealer in Country Produce, 398 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, FOWLS, per doz.3.2ua3.70 Chickens, per doz.2.00a9.55 Ducks (Eng'h) per doz.4.00 Ducks (M'c'y) per doz.5.00 Geese per doz.COO Turkeys per doz.12.00al5.00 EGGS, per doz.14 PEANUTS, per bushel.75al.l0 POTATOES, Sweet.1.25a 1.50 PEAS, clay, per bushel,.C??a70 ?? Mixed " .GOnG? RICE, (Rough) per bushel,.H?al.20 BEESWAX, per lb.a22 HONEY, ^ .,.10 HIDES, FHnt, per lb.10 " Dry Salted, 11 .8 SKINS, Otter, apiece.25n2.5.Q Coon, ?* .5al5 " Fox, M .10a 40 *< Deer, per lb.15 " Goat, 11.? Highest market prices obtained for all goods consigned tome. Returns made promptly. Consignments solicited, ly J, A, B?RDIN & BR0. PINCKNEY'S LANDING, on SANTEK. NEAR VANCES FERRY DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE-OF KhKS (or aale u full and complete stock of Groceries. Hardware, Ready Made Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps, and Trunks, and a tine line of Dry Goods of ail description* tor Ladies*.use HUt' v -*ar ?also? A full >. t of Foreign and Dornest! Wines and! ?t >rs, Segars ac ?'-?'?teeo fcc., itc. a? Kept, o, ?U. SHERIDAN'S SCHOOL. ?~?i-,. ... ? A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR'i BOYS AND GIRLS. '-.'^ ? ? ? ii !.-.u a ? . no id iron 3i:^rnpo^ Corps of Teachers. JBUGO O. SIIERIDAX.^...;w...FrInelpal^''bi Wm. L. GLAZE. 1st Assistant,' > ? In charge of 2nd Grade Room, ifw 802 MISS E. J.: MACK AY? ...2nd Assistant, . ; In charge of 1st Grade. Room and Qlrls.. A> \ i i i This School opens on the First Monday in September annually, and contin ues uninterruptedly until the last of June.- ' tkums per month. First Grade', beginners..02.00 Second Grndc, Grammar pupils. 2.50 ' i'hird Grade, advanced English. 3.00 Latin. Greek, and German each. . extra. 50 course of stcoy. First Grade.?Alphabet?Spolliivg, Ru?.V? imentary Arithmetic, Writing and First Steps in Geographj'. . . Second Grade, Spelling. Reading' Writing, Arithmetic, Second Steps in > Geography, Grammar, Written Compo sition, Latin. Greek and German. Third Grade. Spelling, Reading, VYrUV ing. Arithmetic completed. Quo#wn)iY completed,Grammar completed, Compo'* sition, Ristory, Philosophy. Rhetoric, Logic. U.ook.k.evPVXSx Ajgebxn, Gwrng try. Chemistry. Latin, G,ree|g, Qerqtqi) and Written Composition, Elocution is taught in each, gra.de. Miss Mack ay has charge of the girls. Students may enter at any time during the term, and arc charged only from date of entrance. A liberal deduction made when three or more children attend from the sniv/,3 ' family. Roys and gbrls are prepared far tke Sophomore Claas in any College or fox n. successful business life. Neatness o( person, polite manners and a high sense v.t honor are considered of no less importance thi;ii\\\e' bjra,uciies , taught, and are therefore inculcated with unremitting assiduity. Roard may be had In good families . near the school at ten and twelve dollars per month, including wn-shuui Hud lights. Loys and girlg a re kept separate and no intercourse allowed. A liberal share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. ., ... ON ~ , JAMES VAN TA88E^ qam. For your FamUy S,i\pp,l\cA b\ tlyJ w FRESH GROCERIES, FINE LIQUORS, TOBACCO, and SE ARS, FRESH LAGER always on draught. Ol II! Ol good fat poultry ?kes EGGS always, ou. u^L Country Produce bought at the highest nwrkot price. jam^s:van;tasse(L, a$t., a