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_I, O C A I.._ SAU'RDAY, OCT 12, 1872. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager btfore Thursday Noon. The many friends of W. .I Di-.TREV1W.I-: onnounce bitn a.? a candl late for Solicit" > o First Circuit. AN\<HIX( EMK>'T. MR F.niTOR ? Please announce 1? PORTER an a Candidate for Sheriff at the next Election and ?bligo bis many friend* in the FORK. ALEXANDER BROWN, of the Fork of Ldi-to. in hereby announced as u enndidul ? for Ceanty Commissioner by MANY PRIENDS". Mr. Euitor?Please announce OKI? VY BAXTER, from the Fork of Ed ist o ?: candidate for the Lower Hons.- of the Gene ral Assembly, at the next Election an ' .blige MANY VOTERS june 1 O FOR SIIFIMl'F Many friends of Hsrpin Riggs Esq., the present Sheriff, announce hiin as a candi date far re-electien. FRIENDS AND VOTERS. Our devil says last. Wednesday wrck was one oftlio sweetest days of his .i(e, and returns his thanks to tho barber on Market St. (Brown) for his kindness in cuttiu^ and perfuming his hair that day, and thinks Mr. Brown is lnr.1 to beat in his line ol businos-. We feel it our duty to call ifon at tention of tho public to the l?rg- and well worded advertisement of Mr. J .S Albergo:ti's in this issua, wit oil is well worthy perusal. Mr. A. is a y >U ig m in and otie who is in every respect worthy the patronogo of our citizens, and wi 1 gire general satisfaction to all who ca'l on Ii i in in the low prices and go > 1 irti clcs he has on hand. Wo stepped into Mr. ThoS. .V.b:" potti'a store the other ufleruojti an 1 wv.: e surprised to sec Mich a rariety ??f fine con foot ionarics aud other fancy goods just suit, d for Weddings, llrid ?I pi es :n A'c. Mr. A. is one of the tiiLiat b.?k-?r in the State and is always ready t;> sun ply Itis> friends and the public geuoraliy with fresh Bread, Cakes. Pies and all other articles in his lino, aol at prices that will Le approved of by all wh" favor hint with a call. See ? us idvorti.se nicnt in another column - -IIHWI'W- ? ? It will be seen l>y a card in another column that tho Elliotts propose to ret.t their large and commodious st<?re house. It has a glass front, nud is otic of the most handsome building* iu Ibis Town, Kiid as a business stand cf nn. I be sui passed. Their lla'll will also be Iflitnd lor pubhc eutPiiuimucnt?, ami is in every respect s-uiu.d n r th. i ptirpo-e, beiu<^ in tho central portion of our Town, nod hiving every eo.ivooieo-:^ lor the above purpose. We su ? they wili tin i goo/I ten;i n ? ? > t > eaiis Mr. T. 0. ViNOK w-This nian hirs recisiitlj opened one of the most B'ilcct stock of lud iu* dress g uds ever offered iu clii -? mat ke , also i a i made clothing, Cassi mores, ii ots, Sb ? Huts, and inuoy Articles, and as we ov.u' beard a lady say, oueoftlio 1> st i id must complete assortment ot Blaoki ts that we ever .saw in th.s town before. Mr. V. has just started iu business, a. i hi in- a man oi much i'Zpvricuee, wo be speak fur him a large run of custom, lie was ior a lung time a partner of Mr. Cnitmill und cousetjuently well known to the public. Bead his large advorti-c uieut in another column aud call ou hon and he will surprise you in the . jinark nbly low prices at which he sells his goods. Mr. Esokiel hus every thing and al prices to suit the times. Ilia goods arc of the best quality and oi such u variety that we cannot do him justice in atte p ting to natna them all Now uli you have to do is to drop iu aud Mr Wnl lace Cannon will exhibit to you ju-t anything you want, from the finest per fumery aud dry goods, to tut smallest article in tho grocery line, in tho tuosi courteous and gontieiuuiily munner. In fact it is worth whih visaing Air. &\ Store even if you do not want to pur chase, an ho hai} the most attractive fjhow Cusos in tho town, filled to the ?tr?net with goods rarely soon iu our inidst See his advertisement and govern your selves accordingly. Court.?Tho Court of ?Jenoral Ses sinus met !<>r "October Term on Mondi) last. Tho v'o'trt has been engaged during the week; iu the trial uf crimi nal ens, s -l small itu|iortuucu N ? mat t. i i I' ? i i eru 1 import .'ice oi interest h.'s U. o Krougl.t I irwu <i. The Cr- '.d .Jury win discharged on ['ucsda i'O'iiin t!t r presenting th? ir lup'It, whi'jll we pli ?]isli in allot i -r column. 'ifho.jVetil Julies were dts charged oil Frida) morning. The vor diel? were co- r liy 'guilty." The Sentences were pronou iced by hi* Honor Judge U nth am on Friday after noon. We will publish^ the lull pro cevdings n wt-ek. Th? foilowiup .ire til*: j.ei-o:is sen tenced : State vs I'll-s S Dull ulfici il mtfl 'ou duct, jdc.d guilty?liu.d $173.70 State v> Animus Clover iiosuuii with intc.it to kill?iluce <u ? 11111.- in jail. Mai \ - J I du u i^a\is IioiiaO ?:< k? in. and gland la.ee ?)??>n\- ye:i | ? pen i vuiiuij. .Mule vs Nclla Th on .son. rape -ten year* in pentt? i.ti >ry State v.- Mart t'cudirvu) ol L <ny iVill,ums, house breaking t.il grand Irccny?two you is in pomtcuti try. Stute vt> Sandy Sharp aud John (jrimes, burglary .-ml larceny?two years iu p> niteuti try State vs Ccorgo Colter, ivo.iiv-iu ? siuleu goods?Hin month inj i'. estate vs Cuu>lc? ilOrur. grind i r ci-ny?two years in peuitciili iry State vs Tims Jackson. hur^Urj uu 1 larceny?two ytvtrs in pc tic en tiny. State vs Jessie Olisier, ml.emu* ro? riass?pay a fi n ill' $23 nid co?t uy first January next. Stale, vs. Pcler Kin.:, burglary and j larceny?one year iu the peuii.m: urv. Il'you feel dull dop i i I? it, d owsy debilitated,have irct|iicul licaducU, uouth tastes b .tliy. po-T appetite and Inogu* coated; v u urosuffvrin.! imm in pi I iiv ? r. or ? Biliousness " N?nhing *.vill cure yon so speedily und poriiiauentls as I)r l'icrcc's C olden Medic.il disimtvry i Have it Always at Hand.-? Acoi d? tits will happen in the Lest regulated 1'iiiiiilii-*. ood (or i hi* roa?ou am.ei iuto\ others, the Mustang Uiniuiont s i in Id ?ml a place in the cupb?i.?rd ul t?vory ! hon? hold. In all the w rid them m nothing comparable lu it a an applet tion for cuts, contusions, burns, spasms and .'caids. ami when every nther prepa ration thai medic.I iug unity can su_r -e>t ha- failed ti afford relief iu rheu u.i uMii. nuuralgia, sure ihro.it, glriduhtr '?Wellings, inuseiilar contractions, crumps toothache. Ac , this powerful atiti inflam matory mid pain destroying ugcut in: ;;c diately assuages the sufferer's agony ami cv cut uuliy accomplishes a radical eure. I'r hnbiy there is u .t a uouuoiseur in In r- Ho ii <?r an aimito:t ' h irsouian in the land who ?) > m>t know-, either from personal olis irvnli i i <>r report that the Must a tig Liniment is ihc supreme remedy all 'Xteru.il"disease.-* an I injurios of th h two. Tun Villah? Cuuiicii.? It should no! look like a barn or a storehouse. It sh ild he a building, the very sight >f which would culUT! ? vo it leoling in tin breast A well et iv-d er .ss should point o hcftVtm; ii tissue patiel.il d ors should [uiprcss the visitor with ihu soletuuiry ?l the p'ticw into which he is cillcrine; f ain d glass ah'otil.i throw a nysticlight ulhwurl the aisles; pulpit, alter ceiling iud galleries should bo nrtinuicuiud wi'h figura ire mouldings, m l the edi tions t. at support the > al one*, an] |lie balusters lh..l rail them in should be d elas ic patterns Any o ii'jrcgniion wishing such a church should send their orders lor finishing material to Mr. 1\ I'. To alk, importer of French stained glass, nid manufacturer of and dealer iu Doors, Sashes. Blinds &c. No. ill) llayno street. Charleston, S. C. CUMMERCIAlT MARKET RE POUTS. Okmor or tub Okanomu ku Nuws, October 4 1872. COTTON?Sales during the week 283 bultia. We quote: Ordinary.b'?K<e) Low Miadliug..Joy) Middling.^..ltij(?? Rot'oh Rica.-$1.16 per ausbel COM.$1.05? pel bus ii el. Cow i'KAa. 1.00 per bushel. Pinukes. l pet buahel. Notice of Dismissal. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1^1 will on the 20th day of October next Die my final noeount with the lion Table Judge of Probate for Orangeburg Count v. ns A diu isir.it or of P.. \t. Da in a lor. sad oeb for Lottcrs of Dismissal. i. P. M. F0?RE8, teft 21?i\ Adtaiei?! rater. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUY AT T. 0. YINCE'S WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED IN NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT THE LOWEST IPHICES !!! ? Wehnsen aro invited to examine my Stock of DRY GOODS, which i-t com pleto iu every line. CLOTHING of tho Latest Stylo and BOOTS and SHOES of the Heat Quali ty selected especially to suit tho Trade. T. G. VlT^CI^ \oxt Door to Dr. A. C. DUKES* Drujr Store, oct 12?lyc ORANGEBURU, S. C J . S . AL BE It GOTTI SUCCESSOR TO T. A. JEFFORDS & CO.. Hating purchased the INTEREST of tho Firm of T. A. JEFFORDS & < () . C< > tier of Russell Street and Railroad Avenue, 1 take this method of iu ?<>r . ing ny It ieu Is and Immer patroas th.it I am uow LOCATED AT THE A ROVE PEACE, Wlu i. I will be happy to serve them with even tiling iu the GROCERY LINE o. the REST Ql ALITY and at LOW FIGURES. ihauking you lor )nur Support in the past 1 respectfully ask a continuance of >,u.e. J. S. aLUERGOI'LI. out 12 k ly JUST I1ECEIYED A lull Supply of DRY GOODS, PERFUMERY, SHOES, HATS. JEWELRY, CLUCKS, WATCHES, GR0CEK1KS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, WOODWARF, CL rLfiltY, GUNS, PISTOLS, A MM UN I L'lON, BAO?TNQ, HKS, TOBACCO, BACON, MOLASSES, IIA MS, FLOR, and other aruciea too nuuieroua to mention, and will bo said EGA' DOWN lor cash. 1 am also prepared to PURCHASE COTTON, . r ADVANl E >iO.> EY im the kuuij at less than Rink Ratc-i. Ine tliG?;r<ST P.iU E< paid t-.r A.c.-, Peas. Corn, Wax, Eggs ail ad o her kiuds ol Loniiuy Rn duie. C..1I and sue ior y .u.selves h. EZEKIE1/S, Sigu of the BUI WATCH, oet 1- Oppos.te Post Office and next to lue Hank. T 2 J i Tl n ii HAVE ON HANI) A COMPLETE STOCK FOR THE Pall Trade And are j repared to offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS in 1.leached and unbleached cotton's. je.AiNS muu PaVI'S stuffs. prints, flannels, notions. li?U?E KU KM IS ii l nu GUGDa. a tl A W ua, SC A r FS, Ac , Vnd mf?tiitum all the small and larger articles to com plete the wardrobe, furnish a HOUSE. SUPPLY the PLANT \TlON. promote comfort, and with it TRADE. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT s COMPLETE and nro Displaying everything NEW, CHOICE, STYLISH ind UNIQUE, wo make this our SPECIALITY. EOU GENTLEMEN We have SELECTED a HANDSOME ASSORTMENT or STYLISH HEADY MADE CLOTH I NO, CASS MKRS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, BOWS, do. We have ou hand BERLIN ZEPHYR WOOL in ,11 COLORS and SHADES. 1 OOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS ?? the greatest Profusen, and at PRICES that astonish the World. X tall is solicited, THEODORE KOHN ft BROTHER. seyt 81 ? if OFFICIAL. STATE OF SO?TA CAROLINA, ) Exbcvtivi Depabtmbnt. / IN pursuance of un net of tIio Ocn( rnl Aa semhly approved March I, 1370, cntitlc<l "An net, prov iding for the general election ami the manner of conducting the .same, amended by an net approved Midi 12, 1872, an election will be Acid in the sever*) OOcntiea of this State on the TIIIIII) WEDNESDAY, being the 10th day of Octo ber, for the following ? t?te. Legislative, County mid Congressional officers, to serve for the next two and four years, as provided by tho State constitution aud acta of Con gress of the United States, to wit : Grver nor. Lieutenant Governor. Attorney General, Secrotnry of Smte, State Treasurer. Comp troller (ieueral, Superintendent of Educa tion, Adjutant and Inspector General, mem bers of the Qoneral Assembly. Soicitors in tho sevcrul judicial circuits, and for the various county i Tiers, together with ouc Member of Congress to represent the State at large, und Representative in the respeo tii|e Congccbxionul District. At the said election the following amend uients to the State Constitution will be sub mitted to the voters for ratification or rejec tion, lo wit . lat. Amendment relating to change of time of holding general elections. Strike out all of that portion o!" Section XI of Article 2, following the woid-i ?'eighteen hundred and BCVenty" occurring in tho lourth and titih lines, und insert the following: "And forever Ihelcnfter, on the first Tuesday following lh<: first Monday in November, in every second year, io such manner and a? such places ?s the Legisla ture in-iy provide." The manner of voting on this smeiiduient ahull be as follows : Thos: in favor of tee amendment shall de posit a ballot with the following wordn writ ten or printed thereon, Constitutional Amend mcnt?\is." Those opposed to said am.:nd meet slm'.l cast a ballot with the following words written or printed thereon, "Cow i/u lion .1 viintbnent?No." 2d. Amendment r-.Siting to the farther in crcase of the public debt of tin- Stute, as lollows : Article XVI, "To the end that the public debt of South Carolina mny not hereafter be increased without the due con sideration, and free consent of tho pcopleof ihe State. theOcnurul Assembly i-? hereby forbidden to create any further debt ur obligation, either by the| loan of the credit of the State, by guarantee, cudorseiiicul or ntherwiso, except for the ordinary and cur rent business of the State, without first submitting the ijiicstion as to the creation of any such new nebt, guarantee, cudorsetneiit or tonn of the cr.- iit.to the pc >ple of tins State, at a general election; and unless two thirds of the qualified qeters of his State, voting on the question shall be in fftqorof a further debt, gunrautes, endorsement or loan of this oredi , Done shall bo created or made." The Planner ol voting on this amendment shall bo a-t to.lows : . Those in favor of ihe amendment shall do posit a ballot with the following words writ ten or printed thereon, "Constitutional Amendment. Article JTVI. ? i'es." T.io.--o opposed to the amen lmcm shaii Cii>t a ba*lot, with the following words writ ten or printed thereon?"Cotutitutinnal Amendment Article A" 17?Xo." Ali bar-room* and daiuking saloons shall be clos.-d er. the day ol election, and any person who ahull s-ll any intoxicating drinks n the diy of elect ion, shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and on conviction there of, ?hall be fined in a sum not :vm thnn one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned for n period not less than one mouth, uor ir.^re I ban MX niont o* The Commissioners an 1 Managers of Eb-etion, :-.n 1 each o thi-m, nro bereitj re quired, with sirict regard to the provisions <.f ilit Coustitutin und laws'of the State, touching their dull in such eas,-*, tucauao such elections lo be held in their respective counties on the day aforcsai !. aud lo take all necessary steps for the holding of sueh elections, mid fur the ascertaining ilie per Miiis who shall have ucen dulj elected then si, accordinfi lo t^e- rules, principle and provisions prescribed by the Act and Amend ment thereto, aforesaid. In witness where of 1 have hereunto >et my hand and caused the great seal of the State to be alii ted, ct Columbia, the Itith day o September. A. lb, ls72, snd in tho Ninety-seventh year of the Independence of I ho United Siut'-s of America. I L S. } RODERT K SCOTT, ? Governor. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of State. Sept. 28 ?.t 33 R. OL1VEROS, DEALER I.\ PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, WINDOW CLASS aud PUT TV. Jet received another lot n{ the VACU UM OIL far Greasing and Preserving Leal u ? er. Also the DIAMOND SPECTACLE for Tre serving Sight. Ab? .1 Superior lot ?f CUTLERY, such n POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS and PISTOLS. A!*o a Choice and Selccl lot of FLOWER SEEDS. Also receiving alm^-t monthly 1 ?>? to 201 pounds PURE CANDIES, luarantoed. AU? ft fine lot of PERFUMERY. Mil FANCY ARTICLED, Call sal satisfy yourselves at the DRUG STORE or DR. OL1VEROS, Orangeburg C. IL, S. C. ^iar 30 . aov IK ly THIS Citizens' Savings Bank OK SOUTH CAROLINA, iirunjcchrarj; SIr:it:rh. Will pay 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSI PS and o PER CBN I', an SAV.NGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Sean annually. liocul Finance ('timtuiiioc Hon TIIOS \V. GI.OVKR. Col. PAUL S FKLDKK Capt JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOWLKS, Assistant Cashier mar 23 jsn cly C\~ lo $20 PElt DAY! Agent* Of) WANTED! All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the lime, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address O. BTINSON & CO., 'ft "1 - lo Portland, M ilae. DR. A. C. DUKES, At the Old Stand of DK. B. M. NIIULER. HAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh jksupplv uf DU CC S. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNTSIIES, Ac. A splendid lot of SI ATIONERV. PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va riety. A fine stock of CIO A RS and TOB \CCO. And one of the finest assortment of POCK* KT KNIVES ever offered here at the prices. Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFFICE HOURS on the SABBATH? From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 4 to ? P. M. aedt 2 e T I I SECOND ANNUAL FAIR of the ORAXGKBURG AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY v.; t.i. BE nSLD at ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDING, CDMMXNCISO OS Tnesdny, October 31Mb, aNO kSUING OS Tburfttlny, October 31?!. npiIE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AN | nouucc that they are making arrange ments to double tho PRE MiU.U LIST, and to increase the attractiveness of'be FAIR in every particular. They appeal to tho people of tlie county for tlmir co-opcratiou in the work of makinjr it a great success. The ladies cpecmlly are Invited to contribute, an 1 more than twice as many premiums, as at the late Fair, will be offered in their de l parttuent. The following ia a summary of tha prem iums off-red. DEPARTMENT A?FIULD CROPS. For largest yield of cotton upon one acre, $10. For largest yield of corn upon five acres of high land, $15. For largest yield of corn upon five acres ul swamp laud. Sil ~i. For largest yield of corn upon one acre of high land. $5. I or the largest yield of corn upon one acre of swamp land. c5. For largest yield of Rice upon one acre, For largest yield of Pens upon one acre, j- ?. For largest yield of Sweet Potatoes upon I on ? acre, $5. For largest yield of Irish pttatocs upou { acre. $2.50. Por largest yield of turnips upen \ acre, . $2 50. For largest yield of Ground Nuts upon one I acre, S;3. For the larg.-st yield of Native Graus Hay upon on* acre, $G. Kur largest yield of Pea Viue nay upon otic scrr. SO. For large.t yield of Sorghum Byrop from one acre. $/>. For largest yield of Sugar Cane Syrup t'ro.n k acre, ??. Parties wishing to compcto for these Premium a must notify the Executive Com mittee before commencing to gather t he re spective products, in o"Mer that arrange j inei.ts may be made*fer ?n impartial test ?f ; the rsHpoctiva 3-iebls. These premiums to j b ? paid in Agricultural Tools er Implements, j at i.inrk.-i rates. II. SAH PL ES OF CROPS , JOHN W. SELLERS, Esq., Superintendent. 17 Premiums, worth from 1 to S'O. C. I GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRO DUCT3. j Maj. JOHN J. SALLEY", Superintendent. 12 Premiums worth from 1 to $10. D. I/O US 71/OL D DEPA R Til UNT. I). KEATING NORMS. Esq., Superia't. 28 Premiums worth from 2 te $5. E. MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES. Col. PAUL S. FELDER, Superintendent. 27 Premiums worth from 4 te $2?V F. LADIES' WORE. J< HN W. DANTZLER, Esq., Superin't. 60 Premiums worth from I to $10. ?3. STOCK?HORSES AND MULES. j Da. ALEX R S. SALLEY, Superintendent. 20 Premiums, Medals and Diplomas. 2. CATTLE. HENRY N SN ELL, Superintendent. Id Premiums, Medals anil Diplomas. :t. OTHER STOCK. Col. JoIIN C. EDWARDS, Superintendent. It* Premiums, Medals ami Diplomas. In this Department especially, as well as in o'licrs, separate Premiums, are offered for Imported Animals and Articles, II. FOUL TR Y. J. GEORGE VOSE, Esq.. Superintendent. 1_' Premiums worth lrora 2 to $?*>. I. FLORICULTURE. T. C lit EULE. Esq., Superintendent. b Premiums worth from 1 to $3. K. MISCELLANEOUS. Cut. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Superintend. ?J 1 Premiums worth from 2 to $-10. Those desiring to exhibit, or to aatertain further particular a. urc requested lo apply :o any of I no undersigned for information Premiums w ill also be offered for plowing and L>r athletic akill: A new, varied and attraetivc programme of amusements will bo carried out. under the charge of a com petent committee of gentlemen, whose names will herrafter appear. Every effort will bo made to render tho FAIR worihy of ho greitt Agrioulturul sec tion of wh'sh Orangeburg ia the centre; and in order that tbia shall he tho case, the work of preparation must be participated iu by ail who have Ibe interest of our State and county at heart. SAMUEL DIDDLE, WESLEY W. CULLER, HARPIN RIGGS LAWRENCE R BECKWITO, JAMES D. TREZEVANT, Executive Committee eng r t tf liEA.T) this! MERONEY & BAXTER WILL do| THE IIATJLITSTGr FOR THE MERCHANTS op ORAXOEBCBQ CITEAP AND WITH DISPATCH. fljt?f~ They are also prepared to BOARD HORSES aud hire BUGGIES bad CAR RIAGES at moderate prices. Call on thorn at Marooey'a Hotel MERONET * BAXTER. aug 81 tf JUST arrived A splendid lot OF Virginia Horses* SLtt FINEST DROVE OP HORSES EVER BROUOnT TO this market. Those in want of a. GOOD HORSE hid better call at once at the SALE STABLES OF w. m. sain <& co. uug 81 tf "IlTTENTION all Persons indebted to me by open Account, Note, Bond and Mortgagee or Lien, are notified that they MUST make payment by the fir-<t day of October next, or their papers will be placed in the hands of my Attorney for collection. I am in dead earn ant. I also offer FOR SALE AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON COST, SIX THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, Situated in Orengeburg County, including the property kn&wn as the WhitffloreSoap Factory, and other Lota in thoTownef Orangeburg. A ;h . cnc valuable tract of land containing six hundred acres, aituated in Aiken County, Ono three hundred acre tract situated in Lexington County. One tract containing one hundred and thirty acres situated on John's Island. AH of which lands were bought cheap and will be sold for cosh ten per cut below cost. TIIAD. C. ANDREWS. aug. 31 tf. THE KU KLUX. > Raid through our quiet village sometime ago, did not engender a? ...uch excitement As did the intelligence that Mr. HERMAN W?HLERS DESIGNED opening A FIRST CLASS DRINKING SALOON IN OUR MIDST. And when the fact Wms REALIZED. The confusion of the people- was aTaaaet equivalent to that Caused te the builders of the tower of Babel when their language was confused. SODA, GIN, WHISKEY, AN*? BRANDY COCKTAILS, Such as we had never aeen before?WINES, CH VMPAIGNES, and 8EGARS the like of which were as rare as a whits crow, er ica in June. ALE snd LAGER, that would make the leanest roan in the world fat, are oalv a part of MR. WAHLERS COLLEC TION that Caused so much Fright to us alL To this Day There are men whose LIFE IS IN A DOUBTFUL CONDI. TION. Thia was caused by hia manifest*, ree.ue.t ing LOAFERS To keep sway on pain of a heavy penalty* To this day there are others who had lost their power te be genial?whose nerves were rendered unsteady by the use af bad liquors, and whose countenance bore a downcast sheepish look?to this day the advertiser ssya there are men like these, who have been happy, infinitely bo since imbibing once at MR. W'8 SALOON. Them fore the exortation. COME ALL Y? That thirst for healthy beverages, the dfl* pressed, the aged?and the poisoned AND RECEIVE THE BALM That can only be had at the ENTBRPR18B SALOON. You'll Bind No LOAFERS, NO UANGKRS AROUND, NO Men whos* eyes are redened with MIXTURES OF STRYCHNIN'S '+ CREOSOTE, Tonil find a genial health/ setsf TBMFBR ANCB LOOKING MEN, and the greatest desire on the part of the PROPRIETOR is to please the wants af his ovatsxaers. Giva n* a trial at the STAND formerly occupied by JOHN PATTERSON, dee'd opposite Msasrt Bull tewriU and Pike. jr. H. W?HLERS. J\ilyl8 e er