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A. Paper lor the People* PosfcoilI<?<? Hours. Open from half-past 8 to 10 o'clock A. SI., and from half-past 10 A. M. to 4 P. SI. Colunihia mail closes at 10 A, M. and the Charleston mallI at half.past 5 P. M. On Tuesdays and Fridays a mail for Foldervllle, Vanccs Ferry and Holly Hill closes at half-past. 7 A.M. On Fridays a mall for Knott's Mills, "Witt's Mills and Itlshes' Store closes at half-past 2 P. AI. OUANOKllURG, S. C. OCTOBER 24, 1870. Woman's inhumanity to man is what keeps the broom market stead}'. "If it wasn't for hope tho heart ?would break," as the old lady said when she buried her seventh husband Hon. R. M. Sims, Secretary of State, Is dangerously ill at Columbia. His friends are uneasy as to the re sult. Mr. John Rolhwell, the young Evangelist, so well and favorable known all over this State died in Gualph, Canada on the 5th inst. We regret to learn that tho gin, mill and house of Capt. S. Liebman, at Grahams' was burned on Saturday night last. Cause of tire unknown. The accommodation train from Columbia, iu consequence of a dis abled engine, took six or seven hours to come from Lewisville to Orange burg. Our young townsman, Mr. B. B. Lee, left on Wednesday last for Charleston to attend his second course of lectures in the Medical Col lege. _ Take Ayer's Cherry Peclorial to stop your colds, coughs and bronchi al affections before they run into consumption that you can not stop. Try it. The post otlicc department has decided that it is not legal to trans mit lottery circulars or money intend ed for the purchase of lottery tickets though the mails. Hon. M. P. O'Connor, M. C, and Mr. E. W. Mackey, who would be if he could, are in town taking testimo ny iu tho contest of the latter for the former's seat in Cougrcss. The gin-house ami grist mill, be longing to Mr. W. M. Williams, at Midway, were destroyed by fire on Friday night last. The loss is heavy but is said to be partially covered by insurance. An exchange has an article on "How to run a newspaper." This should be read only by editors, as every other persons in the world knows just how a newspaper ought to be run. The long spell of dry and unsea sonably hot weather was ended on Friday by the beginning of gentle showers. The weather is now cool and heavy clothing in demand, but the showers are loo late for the crops. Love is like a river, if the current be obstructed it will seek some othei channel. It is not uufrequently the case that the attentions bestowed on the small boy are intended for the marriageable sister. How is it, boys? We seo it stated there is a tobacco which, if a man smoke or chew it, will make him forget that he owes a dollar in the world. Wo hope none of our subscribers will get hold of this weed, as we don't want them to forget us. While out hunting opossums tho! other night, the horse of Mr. D. Gardner, near Knott's Mill, became frightened at one of the little animals and broke his thigh. Mr. Gardner had him killed to save suffering. A dear hunt. "Heaven lies about us in our infan cy," says the poet. Yes, and after we grow up, scandal mongers takes a fellow in hand and lie about him un til he kicks the bucket and journeys to that uudipcovered country, where the secrets of all hearts shall ho un folded. The white school population in South Carolina for the year 1878 was 86,678, the colored school population for the same year was 152,290. The number of white scholars in attend ance upon the public schools was 54,lu8; the number of colored schol ars was 62,121. Oun thanks are duo Mr. T. Kohl! for a vory neatly gotten up receipt book for assessments and dues in the Lodge of Kniglita of Honor. This book should be in the hands of every member as it enables him to keep all his receipts in a convenient and com pact form for reference at any time. Wk rcgrot to hear of tbe extreme* illness of Miss Annie Aibcrgotti and hope the means employed for bor re covery may have Divine direction and approval. Wc understand that several young ladies and gentlemen are coming from Edgcileld to attend our Fair. Old Kdgefield is noted for her beautiful daughters and gallant sons, and we feel assured that they will return homo well pleased with the hospitality of our people. You might as well try to put a cellar door in your vest pocket as to try to convince a woman that she looks just as well in n last winter's suit as she will in something new, fashionable and altogether lovely. And we are not writing this by request of any mil linery or dry goods establishment, either. The following articles are for sale by the pound at A. IS. Walker's: Mince Meat, Apple Butler, Strawber ry Jelly, Peach Jelly, Currant Jelly, Kasberry Jelly. Chow Chow Pickels by the quart, Gherkins by the dozen. In fact everything in the Sweet Meat line, cheap. Economize by buying of him. In the Court sinco our last issue several parties have been convicted of various crimes, and have been sen tenced to the penitentiary for terms varying from one to two years. The court adjourned last Tuesday but will be called again this morning when the remaining civil business will be disposed of. We loam that ex-shot ill' j. W.U. Dukes !ins made 12(5 gallons of still'sy rup ott a half aero from sugar millet. This, we believe, is considered u large yield for this section and proves what may be done in this crop by ju dicious management. The land was manured with tett bushels of cotton seed and half-bushel of salt. It has been said?though not found in an almanac?that "autumn leaves will wear the same color this year as last," and n confirmed bachelor adds the sneering insinuation : "There is no fashionable nonsense about na ture." Of course he moans to hint there is fashionable nonsense about something else?wc don't meau to say what. The jurymen before whom was tried the case of tho State vs. Adam Miller remained in the room all night and unlil after the court convened next morning before they could agree upon a verdict. An ignorant and prejudiced colored preacher was the cause and could not be moved by curses or blessings. A second charge from the Judge, however, brought him to terms. WriEN the poet wrote the line UA thicg of beauty is a joy forever," he must have had in his mind's eye just such a collection ot (lowers as com posed the beautiful boqnct that was rallied at the Edisto Itilios' Fair on last Friday evening. It was certain ly tho most charming object in the hall, with tho single exception per haps of the young lady who arrang ed and presented it to the llowcr ta ble. "Is Life Worth Living?" is the in quisitive title of a new book. Well, since that look of contemptuous scorn fastened upon us by one whom we thought an angel just here on a vaca tion from glory, wc have concluded that life doesn't amount to a row of pins, and accordingly have sent for the most poisonous kind of Limbur gor, and shall waft ourselves peace fully away amid its odor. Farewell, Sarah Jane. Lucius Bellinger, colored, went on Saturday last to the house of one Ancrum, a colored man living on the place ol Capt. N. N. Hayden in the Fork, to enquire about certain rumors about himself, said to bo put in cir culation by Ancrum. One word brought on another until they got to blows and from blows to the pistol. Bellinger received two wounds, one in the face and tho other in the abdo men?the latter of which at tho time was considered serious. Since, how ever, we learn that he is doing we'll and his injuries arc Blight. A young Kcntuckiau named Thomp son, who was happily engaged to a fair widow, got intoxicated while in the company of some exciting com panions, whereupon the lady broke tbe engagement, dcclniing site would never many a man who drank. This decision :-o worked upon tho man's mind that after moping about for a few days ho descended into an unused well and held his face in the shallow water until dead. Wo suppose he caino to the conclusion that there wore too many fools in tho world, and he would lesscu the number by taking hiin.seIf out. Foit tub Teeth.?Many ot" tho powders and pastes now in tho mar ket contain ingredients like pumice stone, charcoal, &c., which ought never to bo used for the purpose. Tho Saponaceous Tooth Powder is warranted to contain nothing in the least injurious, and has no equal for its purpose, as its flavor is pleasant, is perfectly soluble in the mouth, and contains nothing gritty or rough for the teeth. For snle by Dr. J. G. Wannamakf.r. The investigations made by North ern newspaper reporters have put bc youd all dispute the question as to the ability of tho colored man and brother to sneeze. It seems that his nasal possibilities are about equal to those of the white, and that, perhaps, ho is the bigger sneezer of the two. We are glad that this vexed question has been satisfactorily settled, as we were vci'3' much afraid that it would prove a disturbing element in the next campaign. A Romeo in the city, says the Charleston Sunday Times, ono night last week went to serenade his best girl, choosing a selection from "Pina fore" as an opening piece. In a voice trembling with emotion and a tenden oy to split on high notes, he began : "Farewell, mi-love, light of m?," when a four pound brick was wafled though the midnight air from the old man's bed room, lodged in the very vitals of his guitar, and the concert stood adjourded. We regret to lcam that our friend, Mr. Joseph Loryea finds it necessary on account of pressing business en gagements to leave Orange burg and return to California. Mr. Loryea came among us fifteen months ago comparatively a stranger, and by his gentlemanly deportment, even and polite manners and honest aud fail dealing has drawn around him a large circle, of friends who will regret this decision and miss his genial greeting. We wish for him the best fortune and as man}' and as true friends as those he leaves behind. We were at, the depot Wednesday evening last when the exclusion trains passed on their way to Charles ton, and, at a rough guess, we would say there were '2,000 passengers aboard the two trains. This number was increased by a hundred more from our town ami county, including ladies, farmers, doctors, dentists, lawyers, merchants and loafers. Mr. Receiver Fisher is doing a great work not only for Charleston but our coun ty towns, ag every excursionist, before going, buys a new *uit of clothes which would not be done were there no excursions to Charleston. If the hotels, restaurants, etc., would give the snrao excursion rates there is no telling how much small change would be spent. Try it gentlemen. The Association of the Baptist Church met at Lcwisvillc on Satur day last and continued through Sun day. Quite a large number of per sons were in attendance to hear the gospel preached and were air ply re paid for the trouble. The preaching wan excellent and effective ; indeed specimens of eloquence were indulg ed in at times rarely heard in our country churches. It is said the hos pitality of the citizens of Lcwisvillc was boundless and cordially extend ed to every one and as cordially en joyed. On Sunday the pulpit of the Mothodtst church was filled by the Association and there was manifested throughout a spirit of love and fel lowship which should ever character ize the intercourse of Christians with one another. After a vote ot thanks to the citizens of Lewisvillo for the generous hospitality extended and to the Methodist congregation for the I use of their church the Association ' adjourned. Once more under Radical rule would be South Carolina if tho Grant boom receives throughout the South ern States the eclat which gave Uly 8es a send off when he returned to America from his "tour around the world." And yet, be that as it may, tho readers of this paper will grow iu wealth and prosperity If they will but have an eye to business. Where shall that eye be turned, do you ask? Is not the answer upon everybody's Hps? Do not wives return daily to their husbands with the question, "Dear, just guess how much I got at Korljohn's for 61.00." Seeing a big bundle iu her hands, he replies, "1 don't know ; he so undersells every body that I would not be surprised if you brought home something cx tremely valuable." And there it was. For one dollar, articles that any other placo would have cost 85.^0! not only here but in Charleston or elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen bclore spending you dimes call on Mr. Kortjohu. * We nro glad to learn that Dr. M. G. Sallcy has interested himself in the Hood fund, and has collected some money for that purpose. He will re cicve any contribution that might be made and forward it to the proper parlies Mr. A. Fischer, who runs a farm near town, ctnight his young hired man handling his cotton in rather a questionable manner a few days} since ; und fearing the consequences the young man absconded leaving a fifteen dollar suit of new clothes, just purchased, behind him. Mr. Fischer bagged tin? clothes and returned them to the merchant from whom they were purchased. National Suhgical Institute.? One of the stall of this old and nota ble Institute will visit Orangcburg, S. C, October 31 nnd November ly 1879, stopping at the Merouey House. The object of this visit is to give the nlllictcd an opportunity for examina tion at or near their homes, thus sav ing hopeless casc3 tho expense of a trip to Atlanta. A careful exatnina? tion will bo made, nnd patients cau learn if their cases nre curable or can be benefited, and whether it will be necessary for them to visit the Insti tute. In such cases as can be cured, or treatment begun at home, arrange ments can be made with our visiting .Surgeon, and treatment commenced at once. Examination free. Cases of Deformities and Chronic Diseases will be examined?such as Club Feet, Diseases of tho Hip, Spine and Joints, Paralysis, Piles, FiBtula, Ca tarrh, Female and private diseases and diseases of the Eye, Ear, &c. Come early, as the visit is limited to tho time stated. For circulars and full particulars address National Surgical Institute, Atlanta, Ga. The Fair of tho Edisto Rifles hold on Thursday and Friday of last week in the Elliott Hook and Ladder Hall, was a complete success and its gene ral management reflects credit upon those iu charge, and especially the ladies whose handiwork might be scon and admired at every step. The hall was beautifully decorated with evergreens and flowers; the tables were Idled with choice articles on ex hibition, some of which can scarcely be excelled for fineness of texture an I beauty of finish. We saw articles of] needle work made by hand which equalled tho best samples by machine ry ; boqucts which maic one think it: was midsummer instead ol the mid-1 die of October; cakes audjjjfruit, most tempting to the eye; a five cent counter literally crammed with dolls and toys for the little ones; and a hnndrcd other things too numerous to mention. The poslofnoc, ballot box nnd dice box were called in re quisition and proved no small source of income to the managers. On Fri day night the articles remaining on hand were sold at unction and it is no telling at what per cent profit they were sold. We are informed that the net proceeds of the Fair amounted to the sum of 8101.81, which will be ap propriated to the purchase of a new uniform. This is in excess of the calculation made and may bo consid ered an index of the interest felt in tho welfare and success of the Edisto Rifles. It has been suggested that a uniform similar to that of the Gover nor's Guards.be bought. While this uniform may be very handsome, we know of no dress which becomes the military character better than the Confederate grey. Glass Ball Touramrnt at the Colnyy Fair.?Tho following teams) have entered : team no. 1. ...... P. G. Cannon, Captain. A. M. Izlar, I N. II. Bull, David J. Salley, J J. H. LaRoache. team no. 2. Dr. M. G. Sallcy, Captain. D. W. Robinson, Dr. A.S.Hydriek. Julian A. Salley. F. S. DeTrcville. team no. 8. Wm. J. DcTreville, Jr., Captain. T. A. Jeflbrds,Sr. I Dr. T. A. Jones. W. G. Albeigotti. | T. D. Wolfe. Judge?Dr. A. S. Salley, whose de-| oision will be final. Scorer?James L. Sims. Trappers?T. A. Jeffords, Jr., G. McKay Salley and Shelley Seoville. The following rules have been adopted by the Teams for their gov' crnmeut: 1st. Each man to havo ten single Bails sprung from the "Hatch Trap" at twenty yards rise. 2d. Balls to he broken while iu the air. Those breaking after striking the ground not to bo counted ns brok en. 3d. The Team breaking the great est number of Balls to be entitled to the prize, and the Team breaking the smallest number to pay for all the Balls broken. 4th. Should the cap snap or fail to fire the party will bo entitled to another triul. 5th. A Ball sprung from thoTrup and a party fails to shoot, same shall bo scored as a missed Ball; 6th. Parties using breech-loaders will load their guns on taking posi tion, muzzle-loaders to bo capped on taking position. 7th. Parlies will not raise their guns to the shoulder, until the Bull is sprung. When ready, they will notily the jud|;<j. Tournament commences promptly \ at two o'clock P. M. Programme of the Fair. The following is the programme of the Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Orangeburg Agricultural and Me chanical Association: First Day. Wednesday, October 29th, 1879, Gates open at 10 o'clock A. M. Stock let out from 12 BI. to 1 P. M. Driving in Single and Double Harr ncss from 1 to 2 1-2 o'clock P. M. Riding from 2 1-2 to 1 P. M. Persons contesting for premiums either in Driving or Riding must he ready to enter the arena promptly at the ringing of the bell, which will be dono by the President each day. Ploughing commences at 11 o'clock A. M.?time and order regulated by the Commitlee on Ploughing. The Fair will close at 5 P. M. second dat. Thursday, October 30th, 1879, Gates open nt 9 A. M. .Stock led out from 10 to 11 o'clock A. M., at which lime Ribbons will bo tied on the premium stock. Driving from 11 A. M. to 12 M. Riding from 12 M. to 1 o'clock P. M. Tournament to commence at 1 1-2 o'clock P. M. The Fair will close at 5 o'clock P. M. tuiud day. Friday, Oulobor Slst, 1879, Gales open al 9 o'clock A. M. Ploughing from 9 to 10 o'clock A. M. Glass Ball shooting from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. Distribution of Premiums will be gin at 3 o'clock P. M., after which the fair will close. Any information will be cheerfully given by applying to any of the fol lowing named gentlemen : Dr.. W. F. Bakton, Pres.. C.w: .1. L. MouUKK,") Gen. Jas. F. Izlar, I Board of John C. Pike, Eso,., S Du. W. S. Barton, } Directors. Dr. C. Holjiak, j Or to J. L. Heidtman, Secretary. Market Report, Corrected Weekly uy J. C. Tike. cotton. Middling. 9 1-2 Low Middling. 9 1-1 Ordinary to Good. 8 3 l country produce. Com.70 Peas.bo Hicc. rough.SI 10 Fodder.7.1 Oats, per ewt.,.75 Potatoes, sweet.50 Butter, country.25 Eggs. 15 Poultry.15(jV) 25 c:.-.-: c^?.xar.'y.-.-?7 ti ?*j in LfnifHiir.1 .ina a. B. Knowlton. a. Latiirop KNOWLTON & LATHROP, Attorneys and Counsellors, ORANGRBURG, S, G Dec-ir.-tf SAMUEL DIBBLE, Attorney and Ccnnsellor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) ORANGEBURG, S. C. Dec 13-tf HOME ENTERPRISE. nEV. S. T. II Al,L.MAN is prepared to J FRAME PICTURES of al! sizes in the neatest, stylo of i he art, ami at lower rates, for cash, than can be done else where in the county. Picture .Hangings 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 I .yen's Township, or at Dr. S. A. Reeves. Satisfaction guar anteed. April 3?3uios Notice. Office of County Commissioners, } Orangeuurg County, > Orangeburg, s. c. Oct. io, 1S79.) rpiIK Annual Meeting of the Board of A County Commissioners will be held on the tlrst. Tuesday after the first Mon day ill November next. All persons having claims against the County which have not heretofore been presented, will tile lbs same with the Clerk of the Board on or bet?re the tlrst day of November nextv T. R. MA DONE. Clerk Board County Comm'rs Oct 10? -It Orangeburg Count}'. To the Public. rr^llB undersigned respectfully an _L iiounce that they have purchased the exclusive riyht to Sell the justly celebra ted "New Virginia Feed Cutter" in the Counties of Orangeburg and Baruwell. In this Cutter, cheapness of construction minimum ot power and rapidity of exe cution have beeil fully attained. The commendations ot the many who are using this Cutter render it unnecessary for us to say anything relative to its merits. We only auk a trial and feel fully confident that satisfaction will bo given. [For sale at the store of Mr. J. C Pike, [Orangeburg, S. C. EDWARDS & THOMPSON. June i;;-;stno THEODORE KOHN'S! FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' EMPOEIUM? Grand Invitation ! We are opening every day New Good?. Juet in Ik-amiful Cashmeres in Black and in al the New and Fashionable Shades, Taf fettas, Silks, Satins, Diagonals in all the leading colors. INTovelties In Neck Wear by every steamer. The latest styles and patterns in all goods. You can secure more elegance mid excellence and yet practice more economy than ever before. Beautiful Dress Goods at 12 1-2 cts. Notwithstanding the heavy advances in Linens and Long Cloths we are selling our Cosmopolitan Shirts at the old low figures. CLOTHING For old and young at the most reasona ble figure* CAItPETS Iu large variety and low prices. Come and take a look at the WILSOIM Lightning Sewing Machine, The cheapest and one of the best Sewing Machines In the market. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE also always for sale, also Needles, Plal tors Attachments, Oils. &c., at Factor}' prices. .MADAME DEMORESTS Reliable Patterns for Fad and Winter, received and far sale. I invite all to call and examine my immense stock and low prices, no fault will be found if you do not buy. RE MEMBER THEODORE KOHN'S Emporium. I Orangeburg, S. C, Oct. 10,1879. ! "THE COUNTRY I i ha* not been favored with propitious sea ts .as it is (rue, but there will nevertheless bo sufficient made to produce peace and comparative contentment In our laud, and also abow ouv goud matrons a mar gin for pocket change. In view of this fact 1 recently had my already capacious store renovated and enlarged, and am now receiving the LARGEST STOCK ever offered for sale ln;Branchville iu the line of DRY GOODS I have a complete assortment of Ladies' Dress-Goods. Alpacas, Worsteds, Calicos Homespuns, Bicachings, Linens, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, Shawls,*] Collars. LaccSj Ribbons?in a word, every tiling that the most scrupulous taste could ex act, or the most inquisitive mind con ceive of. In the Genta' Department my supply is at once superb and complete, consisting as It does or the most thorough selection of the kind ever BROUGHT to BRANCHVILLE! Such as Coats, Pants. Vests. Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes of all styles and prices. In addition to the articles already enu merated, I have every kind of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCK ERY AND TINWARE to be thought of. Also Lamps, Shades, chimneys, ?fco. In the Grocery line, lam determined not to be surpassed, and am offering unprecedented bargains in FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, I ARB, BUTTER, HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS, CHEESE, MOLASSES, &c, Ac. I kcop also constantly on hand Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Girths, etc. But It would take a column to mention nil I have for my customers. Come one. and all and see for yourselves. Don't spend live cents until you examine my stock. No trouble, to answer questions or to allow goodi. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Paid For COTTON and PRODUCE! Thanking my friends for past favors, I shall continue to strive to merit a contin tin?anco of the same. L F. H. DUKES, BRANCHVILLE, S. C. Sept 2G-2m Contract Work! IRespectfully inform my friends and the public that 1 nin prepared to con tract to do Carpenter's Work of any kind cheapor than other contractors iu Orangeburg County. Work solicited, i and satisfaction guaranteed. March 7-3mos. J. R. TUCKER, For Sale By f W. F. ROBINSON, A fresh supply of Landrcth's Turnip and Cabbage Seed. Give mo a call and save money. Also Watches and Clocks neatly repaired at reasonablo rates. Orangcburg9 S. C, July 11?3m ? ?MM OFFICE OF GEO. H. CORNELSOU, ORANGEBURG, S. C. 1 would rcHpcctrulIy inform (lie public that I have just received and now open for inspection one of the largest, cheap est and host selected stocks of FALL and WINTER ??ODS of all varieties, and that the same will bo offered at prices which will defy all com petition, and I would especially call the attention of all close CASH BUYERS to this fact. A full stock of FURNITURE always on band to which special atten tion is invited. Respectfully Yours, GEORGE H. CORNELSON. Sept. 19, 1879. WE STILL LEAD IN LOW PRICES! ! Our Stock Is now complete, and. having? determined not to be undersold, we wish everybody to call and examine for them selves. Our ucw and well selected Fall stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS we sell lower than ever before, notwith standing the late advnneement In all cot ou goods. all qualities and prices. All goods in thai line warranted, and if not s.ai.-faeto ry, with the privilege to exchange, ob money refunded. GROCERIES ! We keep a fresh and first class stook,.and sell at lower figures than "trashy goods.*'' at Auction houses. We shnIL be pleasedt to show goods, and send samples on ap plication. SORENTRUE & LORY EA,. CALIFORNIA STORE. ; " * ? ? ? Russell Street. . Mr. A. L. Stroman now In our estab lishment will be pleased to serve his friends and customer** Oraugeburg, S. C Sept 2G-tf Something New! In addition to the lar^e and elegantly assorted stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats. &c-, Ac, also Groceries I of the best quality, cheaper than can bo bought any where else. The finest and best stock of Whiskies, Brandies. Wines, Gin. Rum. i <&cM &c., The prices of which have just been re duced 25 to uU cents per gallon. D. E. SMOAK & CO. I Have flitted hp their up-stairs, and laid I lu a stock $5,000 of the finest, best and cheapest assortment of CLOT HI KG to be found between Columbia and Charleston. If you are hi need of a suit at any price, Pants, Coat or Vest, don't fail to see them before buying. Just re ceived, 15U barrols of FLO"U"E, Which will be sold cheaper than .the same quality can be bought In Charles ton, make room for 200 Barrels to be in by the first of November. The Beet I RUST PROOF WHEAT & OATS on band. 1). E. SMOAK k CO. Orangeburg, S. C. June 27 tf W. A. MEUOjYEY, ORANGE B?RO, S. 0, Offers his services to the public as General Auctioneer and Collector. Charges moderate, and all business promptly attended to. Feb 14 Tfo /"}a week in your own town. ?? outfit free. No risk. Reader if you want a business at which persons of cither sex can make great pay all tho time they work, write particulars to II. Ballett A "1 TIOIXT^EIC. JAMES A."HAMILTON offers his ser vices to auctionHtoek, Merchandise, Ac, on Sulcsdnya, or to attend sales uny whero in the County. Orders It-flat the storoof John A. Hamilton will be at tended to. JAS. A. HAMILTON,, Aug 22?3mos