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THE ORANftEB?Rfl NEWS J. FELDER MEYERS?Editor, GEORGE liOLITEll, Financial and Business Manaoeb. SATURDAY, OCT.?, 1871. Every nrticlo for the Ouasgkuuiki Nkwh must bo accompanied by tbo real name of the ausJjW' ^n>er~we^iiat1iyi,!of fWiMlla?" 4lon, hut ?ffW^f^oVff^fjHVait0: part of tbo writer. -Jury. mwrfl tiaMioi *?w nietfB jp,?a',,n %1 esatwd nooe ii has ,*lu?jd lai'iuj Tht?frcifl*rMUJ4 dpeuaientiw* pabllssi on t?^tlJlWlW|noof "the N?ws.?dWe havo ?Me ?hl?^ ?Meutl\W*?ififrf ire tbo^?ft*^^^ disposition to take direct ifsrne with the expression of tho opinions of a body > that is intended to fairly represent, nnd pre8en^BW?fJts? in their proper^ li?ril?| The Gfffln^ry ''breach* ^ou^y^jf tVe greatestf^SGinc for the coiTcc^ion a^rjo^ rebuko^g^ij^^ \ But thgjge*is*4; Jimit to their pow ers; if not prescribed by law, ''yot estab?steaft alrjf? > ^?nmetnorinl custom. These ?fAiWVfh hlvV hot the time, even if possefeetfof' abundant inclination to do so, to^c^patwto upon to day. The facts to which wc desire to bring the attention^* every fair-minded; man ofj OniugebulgCounty, arc the following : In thT^uW^dttj; flib Crand Jury starts <^ ^^Ih^'tjic ^proposition that "our gojffi'ffitf? conducted upon n cash syatjeg^'', Now wo disagree with the rr?Striarnehtr -of tho (jSrund Jury right hcAfP^a^cTorc we go any fur ther, iet%f>e distinctly understood that we only intend to b j fair; and if any thing we ahull say bus, tho seeming of un fairness it,: will not be the result of a de sire to nsisrraN?eWt the truth. We have I reBpcct #W*#raM ^TdrW. Wc tfBoV that theWlT^v^ofnj'cac^ of thcui': and ttiat if arjg^^^e^r such a body al lows anyay^gr|jdje^prcjudice ? to iuflu. ,enco bis actions, that he is guilty of the grossest of sins, hot only before the laws * of our cota&y^buY before ibid fi?f?er Tribunal; before which We must all np pear Boancf. P?diater.; ThmTuxjaM^ 9B9B^a^Q'^y||^^)u^ ^eisljall say, will be uttercj|g0sjs#0irit of the utuiosbliud?' ness, and rof regard for the respotisib'ili tica wbict^Sft trf^a'a ?r?qu4urorl Ihc rrrseutmeut says, |lv%^,''j?ur.^qg-| crunicnt is^mlux-tud uj?qu flH^sfJliWawj and the Qj?f^ j^dm^btf^wMtj? tbo same tub ^?tsfwt'fassssl Uwt^rlWf alT in tbo ^jm^UXlAk^m*' ?** ' Now, to*rf UTIlitf p'f ffi{f*S is a startling proposition ! Of course so far as "the coll^y^^f^x^ri3-eQnee?^o/l,'- | it is condu%^n^ fcrn?qasb syBtom;" but what, fl??fim* dfctfgtet Cb^do #ftir tbo disburtWHabt of these taxes? Could the governtnent live fur a day if it bad to pay every debt, it contracted upon, tbo, spot ? Co Jdd^e idens^f.a Repufctictto liberty and^jftedonv^bo;upheld tin" thW country uutuViSjfc*, iMtVcrc'e'stald^i'd' upon this bei?T^t^'' the merest bosh to advance any such proposition ; and ? Wtol 0. * jj / < i > P wc must confess our utter astonishtneut ?aasum vi.*?ri tu > at seeing such a startling idea come from the gentleman.whom wo suspect to havo written tho Proaoutment. When and where has any State . been able to deal with its debiwr1f"SS*it would witb its creditors.' ,3*** ??io,; * mmlt 9 N t l (v (! A ' Ys ii! ti:e r/.-?fw> i'W...a? oi tbu u?au? Jury inform us'.; 8unno.se 10-morrow South Caruliss^pWjBfe. ty say that the would let theejsjtswhincry of tho .State run itself uuf^HiJF fiHr-gatbTe'" bad col lected suflieent money to pay off her liabilities? and that* sftufwards she iu tonded to con^u?^^^'il8 ^ftP a "cash'.' basis'{ Wha|j^u^dJ^e ^|fo|j^c?|uetioc 'I It is plain tifctfgy w,^ possessed of throe grains o!* com?jMjjp :>?<?. Supposo any other State \fer*WPlfsny to do the like, would not her intelligent citizens deem tbo originators trfimcTTTrTTica as une quivocal us.sell-^ TRiry^Wc would drift jnto anarchy ^^^^rt^|!mc.' But let us^muru ^ujipcdiattdy to tho ?^casb system^ ;t?y.a... o m?nwti ui >i This seeing tu buvo bean .*? hnppy thought with t?c (JdSb* J dfyN^sUbpgAd it was sug^cst?#*4MllVr'"fa'ct that South Carolina is irfw Ti\??cT* n^^lcnublicau . . . . . tmU mtdt ,wiel OTlw'TW A d nun ist rat 10^. |g?J<wo,.i#jro.., wruu?. rffl lnJiaajil ^tist? bw i Now, we tsjajWWirtr? tirtltdinw^i^wi rniicb tbb Stsj|l.|fes?Uf?tt)rWV1fV f'^Lr out of tho hands cf her Democratic jselesa 1 Wee it?nothing. Not ii comptroller's books and plain fncjs^&nd figures toll tho truth. ^^M^reir>r r Or win bef< Let those who arc familiar with the history of our country answer. Now to another point. After wading through a wide field of | ?superfluous ground, of which it may be Baid nichts komm ?rr?ti.i,the Grand Jury makes tho following propositions to "our jlegislatore:' t'.d'Thc Grand Jury, in order to protect certain evils desiro to subject *to the Wodsideration of our legislators the pro*] prjetfy of the passage of A?ts to the fol rll?li!gVfte-ct":" i.: '?s1 !* , l ? eist. That County Commissioners be 'fflsVio bonded Officers, and that nil con nected with tho Office receive certain Salaries, and'nothing extra, o oid^JrThat no County Officer be per mitted directly or indivoctly to take part rin^ounty'Contracts. Hd. That no County Officer be allowed to buy County Orders or speculate in thorn in any-way whatsoever. rriqwVo aro uwnrc that at the last Sessiou of tho Legi.-dtit u?'o this matter was reme died bo far as County Commissioners were cnueeriu d ; but we think it best th it tho Aet be extended to include all County Officer's. 4th. That tho Approvers of Public Bonds, he appointed among citizens who arc not office holders." ??,? {fhc first proposition submitted, is that 'tho "Office of County Commissioners be made Bonded Offices.? Now tho new Constitutiou created the oflice to which we allude. That instrument does not provide that the persona elected to these positions shall give a bond. Under thefo circumstauccs, it would require that the State should call a Convention to change the Constitution. This olono will po t the tax payers nearly a hundred > thousand dollars. Though the Grand Jury says it would bo economy, aud we recommend that a Convention be called ?prcd!Iy. Let 0"r taxpayers stand the mi The next idea is, to forbid the "pur* i ?ja 11* t I' id chase of County Orders aud Checks by Coiinty Officers. With this wc agree, in toio. But what, pray, wouldoi xTie jurors and fiohool Teachers do if there were uo County Olficcrs to pur chaw ,<!hecks ? As for us, wo never have bf.cn able to buy any. even if nos _*_ ey>rt. r ?mij" tMKvHf the.inclination. , Hero, though, \\le can sj ot men who. as soon : as they get au Order, gt> straight way,to sOni#*Cbanly Ollicial and offer it sfeflo l*,c? lhcS? Officials stale that tliey uro out of fund.?, and arc -<"J4*e?nno-nw i ? '?? not prepared Jo jpurebaee. They are told that It w ould, bR4tf favor to buy, aud thoy strain their pockets, and do purchase ue dou't. say that any of the Grand iTnifl^m^ , ... , ., Jury ?vor did such a thing. We be lieve uot. Hut wc do say that mauy who are the tuoat loud-mouthed about 1 J^nJ Fi fl 1 "< ii / Ifrr rr -> - Cburity Officers buying Checks, arc- the foremost in their "bescechings" to have Hohe i aar* \ ? that* to -purchase. ,Wll#enB.,we will jump a paragraph in the extract 'given abovo, and coiuo directly to the point. This remarkable Presentment rccora-j mends "That the Approvers of Public Bonds, be appointed among citizeus who | arc hot office-holders." This is very good too. Lot the tax payers pay the expenses necessary to work a change in the law, so as to make it agree with the rr>nnm OiPiiiLition^' of tho ("?!?>? nil .Tiii'w Tf Will cost something. But in consequence of business calliug us away, wo will have to suspend this erilici m ior this issue. It will he con tiuued in our next. t ? .te-.'_? HYMENEAL. M.'.nr.'co?At the residence ?f tlie bride's father, on the 2'ith Sept., 1871, by Kev. .1. G. W,i;?on. Mr, J.AUHBXCK D. ('LAHR and Miss V. Hi ISA UASKLN. All of Orangeburg County. We wish.tJiit? nappy couple a longaml joyoiu life. May their pathway, lid won tliu untried future be as bright and fair as the graces Sud beauties of tho young and tender bride.?Li>t Ou tbvi '21M .Sept., iH7), at tho Iteiidcnce of I lie bride's father, by ?ov. I. D. Durham, Mr/MICHAEL^ WJLUS, of 13arnwoll to ^fty*^r,AffffKL MAC1&;of ll.i.s ('..iinty. ii.i Ina,loth October, 1871, at tbexcai. <??nce of the hrfuV's father, by Hot. Mr. <; Mac*, Mr. ItEPlsIf \OVSC t\, Miss I?A r.!.KEEP. All of bhUl feomli/. ' 9- ?' ?-i lU'J ?x inn u FOR SALE! bus .^">?t , T? ? ' " ? ftdti a. Mrop(reburg|Un the first Mon- i o.iv lifi^ute'mocVnrtexl mta 20 head oi FINE JtOjLUrUi. ;jct 21J ;J11 j j A- J L\?'Kh(?N ^^rii ?f OTICT3.?All Per?ion?i ic Immediate lent to Messrs. I slur Jt Dibble my At ' rs, or the same will bs sued. J. W. II. DUKES, ! oftt or Ntruyod.?A Ko ' HOUND SLUT, about 8 mffihW ml black spotted with a little yellow "ouf^ho oyes, she icft my place owtue 12th inst. Jhny information us to her where abouts will be thankfully received Smi lib erally ro>yji"bjdj,J,-JJU *L??t- - N.TTllAYDEN. oct 21 lit NOTICE. 0 sr. OFFICE SCHOOL'COMMISSIONER, OsAaanonn County, 8. C, August 10th, 1S71. ;,lNotieo is given that the' County Board Of examiners for Orungcburg County will [bold an extra Session in the Office of School ?Commissioner ou Turadwy October 311871, ?and again,on Tuesday Novciubor 14th 1871, j and again on Tuesday November 28th 1871. E. t CAIN, Chairman of Board of Examiners for Orangcturg Count/, oct 22 ^sa 81 PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at Public A net ion, on salesday in November next 142 acres of Land more or less, bounded north by O. D. Keitt, oast by L. C. Clover, south by JoscpliT-'undcrburg and west by .1. A. K. liolmau. Terms of sals made known ou day of sale. oct 21?td ANNA A. GLOVER. NOTICE. COUNCIL CHAMBER, Orangeburg C. IL, S, C. October 10th, 1871. Retolucd, That the streets and roads with in the corporation for repairing, be ict out by sections to the lowest bidder?(THE SIDE-WALKS NOT INCLUDED)?for the space of the term of the present Conucil, wliich term, will expire in September 1873. Proposals (o he Bcalrd and hau led in to the Clerk by the 1st day of November, 1871 ? said work to he approved by Council, and paynicutB made quarterly, as follows: SkCTiu.x. 1st. Bussel or Main Street, from corner of .Market street to River Bridge. SBC. 2d. Kussel Street (totu corner .Mar ket, to the One .Mile Font on the Bollvillc l oad SiC. 3d. Broughton Street, from the cor ner of Kussel to the Cue Mile l'ost below Jno. C. ltdwe Esq. Sec. 'Uh. Broughton Street, from the cor ner Kussel to One Mile IVv. uu the Bull uwuutp and Columbia road. Bsc. f>th. Amelia Street. Si:e. litb, Konil leading to "Sunny sido.'' Skc, 7th. Pitihan's Alley. Bsc. 8th. St. John's Street. Sec. t?tb. First Street, below YYbitto inorc's Factory. Sec. 10th. Second Street, below YTbiloe morc:s Factory. Sec. llih. Street running from Peter Doyles, Esq. Sxe. 12th. Road from the Rail Road, to I the Onp Mile Post on the 5 Chop road ;rftiftriMfc s .?i .< imx. iR'im?Ih?W }*\ Sab. 14th. Rood north of Ruil Road to Rev. K. Lcgare's. Bbo. lnth. Road from Broughton Street, te Market Street, or McPhersou Street. E. J. OLIVEKOS, Clark. ocT?l ?t Sheriff's Sales. OKANGEHTJRU COUNTY. n saw "?d , ,?tj?d i _ }iaq ! I.N PKOltATK CtU.HT. jEugcnic Caiicjv \h Morgau (iuiitk. lu pursuance of an order in this ease, I will tell on Thursday, tho lUtfa day of No vember next, at tho residence of Mrs. Mary Qarick in the Fork of the Edistos in this County,' the following personal property which was of Luther Carick, deceased, for cash: Three Horses, 4 Cows, about 16 bead of Hogs, 7 Sheep and a lot of Old Furniture. Sheriff's Office, ) H. RIOOS, Orangeburg ('. II-, S. C, V i>. (). C OoiSu, 1R71. > bet 21 I ?-'; 4t ^VTOTICiJE.?All Persons Hnv-j JCIj ing claims against the Estate of Adam Moorer will present them properly attested, and nil those indebted will make payment on or before the Oth of Norumbsr, 18~1. J. VY. E. MOORElt, oct 14?ii Administrator. NOTICE. or a ng j: in; rq go y nt y. In tue Common Pleas. John D. Fairy vs B. D. Myers' Ex. Under the judgment in this case, will bo sold for cash, nt Orangeburg. on the Uth day uf Nuvemher, next, subject to the Home stead of Mrs. A. C, Myers and her children. 1. All that portion of the hot in Branch ville, on which Ii. J. W. Myers resided st the time of his death, measuring 210 by 70 feet, rnd which is bounded north by an alley leading from Main Street to.!. It. Berry's land, onKt by the other portion of same Lot, Botitn by J. B. Berry a land, ami we?t by a 1!: fcot alley pr.r;:!:r^ it rVo? D. 15. Bc.i/n laud. Tho remainder, afterJ ho determination, of Mrs. Ann ('. MyrvV PoVeT EsTOte, in the other part of the same Pot, measuring 210 by lit) feet, bounded north by tins ulloy ha ling from Main Street, south and oabt by \ J. B. Berry'n land and weft by the Home- ' stead. Lmrohasora to pay far titles. ,T. W. GLOVER, < rt 1 J-.td t ' - Kelrrcc 1 of f aunty Om mi Jdo hereby published : Ab. NGEBUEG COUNTY, ORANGEBURG^S st "Defining eOKM^. flibHB6 ICIWdb riBhsKhliCod Name*. G80al year eudlog Sopt. 14th, 18 Am't Claimed. - 1 WH Reedish.t 70 58|5 , 2 .Chas U Green...........v.r..iyr..i.(TfA^. 3 50 8jyRToomer?....A:..,....T.i .fT...!... ? 00 4 John T Butler... 260 00 6 Geo Bulivur......... .r...Y? #""W"*/"f*,|,<;$v*l rjo5/?>0 0 Phdlb and Jennetto Corbet.A. 20 00 7 January Gorbin and Marymau Williamson. 20 00 8 V D Bowman. 144 00 9 D 8 Sawyer. 140 00 10 Adam Anderson,. 2 85 11 Hiram Prince, Sunth, Nelson Galishaw, Reuy Dash, Martha, Tucker, Elsie -Watson, Ralph Dash and Botacy Goran. 20 53 T2! Jps A Panning*. 13 T H Cooke. . 1871 43 50 65 00 14 Ja? Van Tassel. 25 00 15 James S Hogan. 182 00 1G John T Butlor. 120 00 17 D R Shanahan. 224 00 18 John 11 Phillips. 224 00 0 John Robinson. 100 00 19 R Turner. 168 00 20 J L Gibson. 196 00 21 JA Minnicken. 164 00 22 Win Peel. 128 00 23 James L Jamison. 220 00 24 A J Ayers. 160 00 25 Lovin Argoe. 180 00 26 W N Mount (order cancelled). 160 00 27 J R Toomer*. 5 50 23 Kirk Robinson*. 3 00 29 W II Reedish. 220 00 Am't Allowed. - 70 58 3 50 5 00 260 00 55 50 20 00 20 00 144 00 140 00 2 85 0 Nero Bloom 10? 00 Total expenditure for a portion of the year ending Dec 31st., 1870..$3408 96l?3044 46 1 Ohas S Pull (deferred). 3* 01 2 Jos Bu^h. 2 20 8 .T..8 A Minniekcn. 9 00 4 Frank B Johnson. 47 G& 5 Henry S Dicksou*. 733 7!r\ 6 J A K Hoi mau*. 125 00 7 Ieum Brooks. 10 00 8 Mrs II C Lee. 9 90 9 Sarah Mc.Miehael*.I. 56 00 10 James Van Tassel. 101? 00 11 Aug B Kimwltou". 50 00 12 B J Loyd. 4 00 0 J Folder Movers. 100 00 13 MrNnmnra &: Jones. 150 09 14 M K Hol,mm*. 65 25; 1,5 il \Y Kennedy. 11 4U 1.0 W II Bennett. 136 00 17 Burnett Livingston*. 9 00 18 Henry Detail!... 20 00 10 T C Andrews. 133 6(? 20 ? ?? ". 20 50 21 Geo Williams. 15 30 22 Hobt K Price. 2 50j 23 January lfcfltscgar. 23 50j 24 Tims Alexander. 3 OOj 25 E T R SmSnk*. 150 90: 2G Le ia Moss.S. 15 ()()' 27 W N Mouui*.,. 205 00! 28 J H Tooincl.. 10 C?| 29 W N Moujfc_. 109 00 MM n \.ooao.~.?. 4*> 45 32 2tlvi?? L-gaivi. 9 95 33 W L \Y Ritey.*. 2"}3 00 34 J F Meyers....IJ? PP 35 u ' . 10 00 3G Frank MeMioh-ieV...'.. 2J J2 37 Orrmgeburg News Company. *ws J? 38 January Balt/ogur.??.*. ?- 0 39 II Biggs. 87? .^1 40 Win and Hannah Legare. 20 00 41 W N Mount*. 150 00 ?12 H P Cooko (deferred). 18 56 43 Wm WiDeoek. 10 00 44 W 1> Stabler. 2 30! 45 J R Toomer. 1^0 0O 46 B J Loyd. 7 00 47 E J v.Wos. 24 80 48 Nero Bloom. &0 00 49 V DeMars. 5 46 50 T B Pohl. 168 00 51 John Robiuson. 25 00 52 II Riggs. 24 65 53 A S Salley. 20 00 54 H W Kennerly. 10 00 65 L W Pooser. 8 60 56 G V Patrick. 7 80 57 Cresar Stroma^*. 50 00 55 Henry Betsell.i. 36 00 59 R Fzekiel...:. 10 00, 60 61 F B Seabrook. 120 Geo Boliver. 368 62 Juck Brunsen... 'j3 Morris A.kinis... 64 Harriett Adams. 65 Lewis Moss. 66 H Biggs. 67 " 00 31 50 70 50| 50 . 394 10 .~.~. 295 80 68 Oraugeburg NuwaCoinpany. 196 00 6'.1 l.evi Adams, 7<> L R Beck with. 71 McNamara k Jones 72 Vinyard Guotor. 73 James Gant. ..?1 1 -4/j: 10 94) 45 00 67 60 11< 80 11 80 75 Bill Fair...!.!*. 26 40 76 John H Williams. < 50 77 B A Wanna tinker. G 70| 78 F W Fairey. 13 00 79 C S Bull..... 13 25 80 .1 (lamp Felder. 100 00 si I W Fairey. 11 "li 82 T K Susportis. 330 00 83 J Fehb r Meyers. 33 o:?] I 84 Henry Hennoek. 10 00' ; 80 V W Vogt. 104 00 j 86 Uagor Brow*. 7 5?>j i 87 ?'has ! 1 1 nab net. . 7 SO 88 Ann C Bonnott. 28 20j 89 Knoch Williams*. 75 00j 90 W L W Rilcy (disapproved'*. 55 00! 91 J F WiU. 16 r?7 92 Susan (iaut. 21 00 93 I J ton. '-'1 00 91 Mark N Poscy. ? 2jL 95 W I) Fanning. -1 00 96 Allen l*. rter (disapproved). 21 00 ......... 18 00 22 50 21 30 21 60 97 Johu C Funning (deterred) 98 M M Kadle.o. 90 W P West. 100 N W Salley.?. ~\ ?o| 101 .lohn U Guignnrd. JJI I iul iy C oiepheus.la ?0 103 B A Von. g 11 104 Cd Sir ?man. 105 II P Cooke 105 II P CooVe. 36 OOj 36 00 1106 J W Fanning.. 21 00j 21 OQ The names marked *ith a * denote contracts made by the late Board and net paid for by them. Ft J>u8 sdi a*i1j gntfiJ^ei f.? fl''i HI. '"m*j.mko IV uuj\c.nx l.J jq :./?? I b m . ?tr ??H h- *ma<u ??' * TO STOCK BUYERS!!! El ' *-OS ^S{E KATE ON HAND, A LOT O^FtSS ft y .? I #? Saddle and Buggy Horses. x- . rw*<<i dtAWOtrt? wniitdu ;t ?? OA^i; A iV?> UNBR OKE MULES Which we arc offering yery LOW. ' For aak? at our SALES STABLES. WM. M* SAW ft fjo. I t. <d ' J?J ?^'?Hj itt-?t1? orfw B1* w?dl fj M.) n>? #?5 lK/b W'j-Fib **?n ?*t"-? 5 'dvwuj ?ri? ??di "Jid l'iiic.\ . ? mit? ' 1*9***11 .1 \ 11, [> <4t Ti ?'1 ? I ? , ........ , ?1(1 v.tw! ? U.I -.: c; <; tdvHdf uj ?i teir. iift [ alt tut???1 ?dl ,! ?*til*i jm? t*f ivaimI : '?' "dk^o .'? r >?> U? t?d? nt??u*?? *.?t I I otrii* ol i^>ift^7?^'? ''df u j, ?ia ! lo Lm* trto* HA '*yn;.j:- gai!U43 t* "is* i ,. . ( l\ it'll U^ii-sl' Wr.l OKlM biU? rti bs-ftittgtt) uni ?t ,0?*''. hfuto ?rf> ' b?Jr-f"-'sfc .ikbiov it V -"uj> \l I .-. ? * ?:? flj* Bit if a1 . ?fdi vi.-.iL,i >i. SAIN ft CO, maccaroni, COD fish, . pickled IBIS* WaTQSS, , ^ nbw flour mm - solu cBAe?*s-=? eptgli8h walnut8 ? i ' ffisF,LBS,w ?WWW? HBttIE8 .^#H5>W T#rV!?fW T?*T* ciiow chow PICCAL1LLA *nr T* LA HP '? ,^1 I ??' T BTOA?a^ PHUT* co^fej^, T^r.r'T .; j 0?STBftft"<*ft ??f? tobacco SEOABJ . PIPBjl --.?TAM??pT J?r ?Tkof?? I ' jOO.i . SOAPS m ? I BTWrjp ? *** . I?o*t ..?*?<#** e*-*jtf?tr?<?*M B?GB?Bifte-'*? ** .?-f?ui4?*a .?r????trti?i?i Ac, :Ao., '&c, tc, ?*?"? ?t?f*w??:mvbA ???*????'> And everjUwf,? v***' *??*? kept in a firat claMFatn Corner Market and Main 8tree?iv uTiu i ???^ *,miil * ?"^ Ii ha? ?b>?YI ti^<\ I" '* d-J v-!*r'^* r* h?en?nwo? ^mbwK fonl f bit* i V?<?n?o? a) .t?itW>tTarn^? wax . Ilo licit* a ??(kiO 1 H MM T i\ . i *-?yio baa wibbWI l?v?*W -^iC . ? 1'*t ' **! r ?_Siff?Ly Important to Visitors sgf, n Lai T It y CT j Iielr ?U^rotu^ ?Poww'jffift^fiidJ^^s^psjB) Visitor l? thii Agricultural l air, w!Ji flpi. itfatycfl t> ATT t'tho lCjtuioition at tue ??Factory.'' In-.? inhere eh?aiwHUr<< .aige or Fine a t'tock of I>HY COOPS -si l!iut E^b'ty^t* feaafeac* ?ii*ew?| m*im to DEESS GOODS! ts b*M i \it*?? frntxkwA ?dt it >di not ?lad* b ?m*> 1.? TTufHfl exit r**s swHs* Wc bcjr to call the attention of tho todies particularly tffEj^fqrifl JiMM*! tvej of Silks, French Fun) ins, black AJpi,ccaH< colored A'fpaccas.Tluia and Btripi Poplins, Reps, Mohairs, Kmpress Cloths, Sergos in all the new^slrau'tJiJ aldrAu Dreis Goods too numerous to mention, all of \vhiobLaro "firm] J^ riHinilniayfi, 01 vmU Low Prices, , . ?/.? I* tn. ; ? ??? * . . . . PRINTS AND DOMESTICS0 r Of every Dsseription, at Prices as tow as, if uot tower than the Low?*?1 , , 1. i /.b ? sitaa-? sdi ?? '*???* -m 0- til !? .."<?. ..b btfj !? I w GRAN FREE EXHIBITION Potv'b fail to call at T. MM & SRO/S ?I .t n tdj In I? t-> Examine the Largest Variety of tatest Style* Shawls everjoffered in Orange-* ? h < burg. Clothing! Clothing ! I Clothing! 11 Hats I Hats ! Hats S AT READY MADE CLOOTlSCt n, h }. ? rwt ????* 5?l4?.?t ???? THEODORE . KOHN & BROTBLEBu ?# Will now be {bund tho most Complcto Stuck,of. ,ui.<>? v? t * ?4 Wsx?w ti .????ai Which, in Price aud Quality, will.cr??paro witlr any heute in the^Y?? ?^?tl**W t ^??MU*? ?se4 ?dw.ssnd4s^ Booty Shoes and (Jaitera *!MiJ * *~4 tl . . .1? - b? l -n'ilisdi ?ttlln sissssiq For Old aud Youjig, the viry PcM Matena]? at the towasl PiicQS* o . .iw.i^ MVMtstitli twta XT ? From the tbwo??f Price to most Fashionable HAT oi the Se*^ , HA 1 ? i JKeiSeiabor tlio Waec ! ?o $ .???T .T?W^s4> teU ?v/^. q..? 5?i^i?s sieS>s,sodi ALSOvl _'U ' ns /b-.n** A S-ii v?'? ,/ ?V.'fl