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SATURDA1 " All Advert&emeii'ts l)e handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. l9$m .... i'i '?' II j ? nu iWc observe tb?t several gentlemen of our town have planked the sido-wulks in Iront of their stores. 'Tis thus the work of improvement goes on in Orange burg. Trade is rapidly on tho increase in Orangeburg. I'ersons 'who lu?vo never been known heretofore to purchase all their goods here, have this year sup plied their wants at this ruurkot. Messrs. Ixhir & Dibble give notice to the public that they are prepaicd to recover all claims on cotton seized by the United States Oove umeut during the late war. Mr. Jos. McNuuinra has been cum pel led to enlarge his store in conse quence of tho largo stock of goods he purchased while North, uud we feel con fident in saving that his stock is not to be surpassed this side of Chariest tu. Prices arc also 1b as low as his goods aro fine. We say go to Me's Capt. lirtggiiianii has tho 'argest stock of dry goods, ready-made clothing, groceries, liquors an 1 other articles than he ever hud before, and consequently his prices aro much ch-apor. The Captain knows what he is about when he pur chases goods for our market, therefore ull will do woll to coil uti him at ouce. Ho! FOK KoilN & lino's.?Always u rush for that popular dry goods store, which is filled with every article that ir lady or gentleman noeds to make up a complete wardrobe It is unnecessary for us to say ndptc,Jbut just go and see if what we say is not just h i. .Mr. K & liro's diamond advertisement tpeaks louder than words. _ _ -? ? Biciiauo KouTJdU.n.?This ontcr " |UisiTig nnd cncrj;ctie-j>.u.,?^ goofhixruui lias opened a splcudid grocery aud li quor saloou on Market, Street in front of Etrrius' grist mill. To learn that Mr. Kortjohu'scstablishment is all that it pur ports to be requires nothing more than one glance into his store. Afiablo and Tiolite, he deserves the entire confidence of thepeoplt. ???????????? ? All in want of first class Groceries would do well by calling ou our old friend W. T. Muller who is one of the fcest grocery men in our Town. lie has constantly on hand fresh supplies, and housekeepers can always GboV what they need for the tablo use by going just around the corner. Mr. M's. advertise ment appears at the head ol another column. - iiwa??w.?a?~ MkronJSY'b Hotki-Thta house has been vastly Improved within tho last three months, and now offers accommo dations equal to any in the interior of Ahe State. That tho public fully ap preciate the enterprise of its popular 1u>st and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Mcroncy in amply demonstrated in the ?ery largo share of patronage which the house daily receives. Mr. Meroney has entered fully in the race of iprogres? that is being made by the citi zens of our fair Orangeburg, and wc predict will always bo found somewhere in the front rank. The Fair.?After a three day* open iing, the Fair of the Orangeburg Agri cultural Society has olosed. It has 'been a most pleasant and successful oxhi tbition. The different articles exhibited ? ... how an inoroaso in tho desire of our ;pecple to exool an .all .things. The stock ?6f horses show* is ?u indubitable evidence of the interest our people take ,in raising fino stock. Among the most: 'handsome and 'thoroughbred horses we -noticed a fine pacing marc of Mr. Sain, ?and the fast trotting mire, "Sally' "Wildfire" of Mr. 8asportss, which tooki Uhe premium for imported light'draft horses. In the other departments there 'were numerous articles exhibited that : showed skill and ingenuity. And taken all in all, the fair has boon a 1 perfect success, aud (reflects credit upon >the Executive Committee. Wo hope if bat the nest will bo equally os ^access 1 ' m m?g^J^"^ ?w-nihBffcil\.tf?|J 'shoWn through tho magnificent Livery a(ajjthese gentlemen, and ore the man of t do Town. ForunoMrcTses* splendid and, neatly equipped turnouts, no stables in the interior of the State can equal them. Mr. Win. Sain, the popular and accommodating manager of the establishment, is universally re cognized as the best judge.of horses in the County. If you want ft nice turnout go to Sain & Co. P?. S. Mr.'Sain received on Thursday a ficsh supply of horses, aud mules, fifty-seven in numbor. Wo return our thanks to Mf. T. W. Albcrgotti fir tho delicious pie?o of fruit cuke be presented us. It. was a most enjoyable present, and made our m tuths water cro wo touched it, we understand it was a piece of tho cake that took the Grst protuium at the fair, wo don't wonder at it, for its delioi ms ncss, richness and delightful flavor, can not be surpassed. Mr. AlbergO ti is (he confectioner of these parts, and in fact of tho State, bis articles are just as well made, and just 06 cheap as those of contemporary establishments in Char leston, Columbia or elsewhere. Wo in vito you to call and perhaps he will let you taste tho "food of the gods" t r, that fruit c tko. Enterprise Saloon.?Onward is tho motto of Mr. Hormon W?hler?, al though downward may appo:ir tho faith of many if his customers, lie is cer tainly an improvement to Orangeburg in coming up to tho standard of a first ? class saloon keeper. In hisoUabli h in? nt there oro throe iniin an 1 essential appointuie .ts obsorvoablo, to wit: The qu intity, variety and purity of his liqu irs the neatness and beauty of hid sal in, and last but not lo ist, tho cleverness o f his coadjutors. 'Messrs. John ll.irtz>g and Asbury Wannnraaker. Mr. W?h lers did a go d thing in >oittng up hero and we predict will never let down so long as J..ho and Asbury continue with bun. They arc smiling boys. The pust week has been one of much interest iu our Town. 'Ihe streets have been literally thronged with people 'from all parts of tho State For the pur pose ofnlt:iidiug the county fair which opened last Tuesday, besides Mr. James Ks'dusoti, tho world rouowu -d bareback rider and circus exhibited here jou tho afternoon and eveuiug of the sumo day. In fact Orangeburg has the appearance more of a city than a town, und from the present aspect of things, we predict that iu a short while we will hu\e theatres and other amuse ments necessary to n city and become second only to l.'harlestu u. AN IMMENSE BUSINESS. As many of our readers arc aware, tho old and reliable bouse of Hunter Si Co., Book sellers. Hinsdalc, N.H., still exists and every year increases the business. To those in want of Hooks, Card, Prints, Stationary, and notious, we can think of no other firm so sure to give them satis faction. Their wholesale jobbing trade is immense, supplying Dealers, Peddlers Agents, &c, all over the U. S. Their Catalogue is a perferct cariosity, as they supply anything wanted, from a din e novel to ''Webster's Unabribged." Fail not, if you wish good reading for the long evenings, to address HUNTER & Co., Hinsdole, N. H. In this age of scepticism, facts are re quired to inspire confidence in the minds of the people; but, with good indorscrs' they arc witling to test any articlo claim tng extraordinary merit. The proprietors of Hull's Vegetable Siciliun HuirRenew cr offer the f Rowing indorsement of the merits claimed by thciu for tboir prepa ration, by the Pittsburg, Pa;, "Chris tain Advocate:" via., "Tho public have so often been deceived by the use of worthless preparations for the hair, that an article of.tins kind, to gain their fa vor and seoure their patronage, must possesc real merit. We arogladtoassuro our readers thst Hall's Vegetable Sici lian Hair Ronewor is meeting with the success which its merits so justly deserve;. and we have reliable ovideooo, that it I will perform that is claimed for it, in restoring '.gray 'hair to,its .natural color,: snd, as -a :pe'rmouedt dressing, 'is un aurpojped* ^VllW ? .r,-,.r. j ? * If, 4 COMMERCIAL. KET HEPORTN NOBB COTTON?SaloB daring tbs week 410 bales." i-W* quote : Ordinary.11 Low M bulling.l~k(4 Middling.I7i|(?? Rouou Rica.$1.16 per ouabxd Cohn.$1.05 per bushel. Cow Pk.as. 1.00 per bushel. PlKUXSS. 1.5% per bushel. THE KU KLUX. Raid through our quiet villago wometitno ago, tlid not cugendor as much EXCITEMENT As did the intelligence that Mr. HERMAN WAHLRR8 DESIGNED opening A FIRST CLASS DRINKING SA LOON IN OUR MIDST. And when THE EjVCT REALIZED,' Ths confusion of the pesple was aliaest equivalent to Ti l ?.T Caused ta the bnihlers of thetswer uf Babel when their language was loufiucd. soda, gin, whiskey, AND brandy cocktails, Such as we had never seen before?WINES, CII VM PA KIN ES, and S KG ARS the like of which were as rare as a white crow, or ico in dune. ALE and LAGER, that would make tho leanest man in the world fat, aro only a part af MR. W?HLERS COLLEC TION Iba? Caused so much Fright to us all. To this Day There arc men wIiqso life is in a dquijtful condi ?1 ion. This, was caused by his manifesto, requeu ing LOAFERS To keep nway on pain of a heavy p]i:nalty. To this day there are others who had lost their power to be genia!?whose nerve* were rendered unsteady by the use of bad liquors, and whoso countenance bore a downcast sheepish look?to this ? day tba advertiser says there aro men like these, who h:vve been happy] infinitely so since iinhihing once at MR, \\'S SA l.0t>N. There fore tho exortatiuu. come all y15 That thirst for healthy beverages, the dc [ pressed, the aged?and tha poisoned AND receive THeITaLM ^ That can only be had at tho ENTERPRISE SALOON. You'll Find No loafers, no 11 an ours around, no . Men whose eyes are redcued with mixturks of strychnine & creosote, You'll find a genial healthy set of TEMPER. ANCE LOOKING M KN, and the greatest desiro on the part of the PROPRIETOR is to please tho wants ef his customers. <Jive nie a trial at the STAND fortnerlv occupied by JOHN PATTERSON, deo'd opposite Messrs Dull Scovill and Piko. J. H. W?HLERS July 19 e SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC & STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON HAND ENGINE HOUSE. The celebrated PEN LETT ER ROOK for Copying bettors?usod without a Press? every busiuobs man should have one. Anything in my line not on hand can he ordered in a short time. It!UK KOHIXSO*. jan 0 o ly BEAD THIS MERONEY & BAXTER WILL DO] THE HAULING FOR THE MERCHANTS OF OKA X U K IS (I K U CHEAP AND WITH DISPATCH. WZBT They are slst. prepared to BOARD HORSES and hire BUGGIES and CAR. RIAOES at moderate friers. Call on them at Maroney's Hotel MEIMiNKY & RASTER. aug8l If ATTENTION ALL Persons indebted to nie by open Account, Note, Rund and Mortgages or Lien, are notified that they MUST tntiko payment by tho first day of Ootober next, or their papors will be placed in the hands of my Attorney for collection. 1 am in dead earnest. I also offer FOR SALE AT TEN DER (?ENT DISCOUNT ON COST, SIX THOUSAND ACRES OF sLAND, Situated In Ornngeburg County, Including the property known as tho Whilmore Soap Factory, and other Lots In theTflwuof OrangobUrg. Also one valuable trast of land.containing six hundred aores, situated In Aiken County, One thrco hundred sore tract situated in Lexington County. One tract containing one hundred and thirty aores situated on John's 'Island. All of whloh lands wer? ['bought cheap and will ba sold for oash tea per cent below cost, THAD. C. AND1TEWS. .r. BARGAINS! TOS. MvX.U! LY to Iiis KNERAL NEW COMPRISINO EVERYTHING- USUALLY KEPT IN THE YARIOU8~b?pA1lT3lEN1 of a FIKNT-CLASS COUNTRY STOIC I", and feala confident that hii frionds con SAVE MONEY by calling; upon Mm befofe purchasing eleewuere. I requent an examination of my Stock?NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. JSStif" Thanking my cuatoaiers^or past favors I solicit a continuation ef the same. nuv 2 ?a at ,i) iff ^^ j . MONEY WANTED! ALL PERSONS nDMHTIJ) to the UNDESIGNED by NOTE or ACCOUNT will Please conio forward and SETTLE them by tho 1st of NOVEMBER next, as I am com pelled to CLOSE UP ull OLD ACCOUNTS. Don't FAIL to come to TIME. yv. t. mulms It. AS USUAL FRESH GROCERIES ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. Al.-o n FINE and CHOICE lot of Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, And every other ARTICLE kept in a FIRST-CLASS PAMILY GROCERY STORE. W. T. M?LLER. JUST 'ROUND TlIK CORNER. oct 20 c tf T. Kohn & Bro WE call ATTENTION this week to a line assortment of New Goods which hnvo hcen carefully se lected with n view to meet the re quirements of our Trade and the appro bation of ortr Customers, we deem ourselves fortunate in being able to place before the Pub lic Complete und Unbroken Lines of Goods, Second to iiouo in point of ftylc and Beauty, ami far jjllow any _JN PRICE. O >H Q g ^ S O * 2 fl ? BARGAINS IN DRESS OOODS. SHAWLS. WORSTED GOODS, HOSIERY, MOURNING in every DESIRABLE STYLE. UXDEB GARMKXTSi CORSETS and FAN IB RS. ' We arc now SHOWING the LARGEST STOCK Of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ever offered. c arc now'prepured to offer greater induccuictita thin ever, and ere can assure our Customers that, notwith standing the Popular Reputation we have achiev ed, we ?hall continue to ke'p our Lines of Goods for Household and Domestic pur poses constantly up to the Stand* nrd of the b -st in Town, it beit)4 continually ru plenishcd wuh the Choicest Goods. EH ov co CaQ CASSIMKHJCS, ??J F-H FURNISHING GOODS, H-l EH READY MADE CLOTHING aare always- to bo found at our establish- j"H ment. CO Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, India Rubbers f aM STYLES and QUALITIES at tho LOWEST PRICES! oct 2?> k lv . JSUJXUUJ-ffB* GREAT I INDUCEMENTS TO 13TJY\A T T. G. Y INC ES WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT TJIK LOWEST FRICl^S!!; Purchasers Mrr invited to examine my Stock of DlVf GOODS, which is com plete in every line. CLOTHING of tho Latest Style r.nd HOOTS and SHOES of the post Quali ty. selected especially to Suit tho Tratte. Next Door to Dr. A. < . BI HES' Drag Store, oct 12?lyo ORANGEB?RG, 8. 0. J. S.ALB ERG OTT I ""? BtTCCBOjOB TO i T. A. JEFFORDS & CQU. ^ Having purchased the INTEREST of tho Firm of T. A. JEFFORDS * LCO^, Corujr of Russell Street tnd Hailroad Averue, I tak* this method of in> ftoriiinf fiy frieii^aiuU'irmv!' natrons that I am now |ll ill * >0CATfe?#,?^ trtE ^Ot^PLACB, Whom I will be V>ppy to serte thenwith everything-in the V GROGKEY LINE same Of the BEST QUALITY aud at LOW FI?TTRKS. Thankiti" you for your Support in the past I respectfully ask a oontiomanco of xu na nn y 7 1 j. 8. ALBERQOTTtf oct 12" k i **C*V !* *\ NOTICE. IN PROBATE COURT. petition for. partition. Ar parti Carolino Karick and others. The Creditors of Adam Karick and of his Son Adain G. Kurick. are required to prove their demands beforo tno within two months from this date, 14th Sept.. 1372. THAU. C. ANDREWS, sept 14?91 Probate Judge. TRIAL JiJSTICK. For Orangelsurg Coamty. . All business entrusted to his charge will be attended to with promptness. Office ut his Mills near Ilolman's Bridge, South Edlsto River. sept 14 3m for sali; or to hot. ONE ACRE LOT with STORE and DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. Apply to D. LOEB, aug '2i?:im Charleston, S. C. LARGE OPENING -OF- _ ? FALL AND WINER GOODS. TilE litiS? AND LARGEST l ? , .St*.?*>. STOCK OF GOODS To be FOUND in the TOWN can how be SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of GEO. H. CORNELSON. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, wo have made EXTRA PREPA RATIONS for a large FALL AND WINTER TRADE And can now show a FULL LINE* of GOODS in alt the DEPARTMENT'S. Our DRESS GOODS Detriment is filled with the BEST and CHOICEST GOODS in the MARK KT, including FULL LINES of PRINTS In CA8SLMERES, SATINETS, KERSKYS, JEANS, TWEEDS, CHECKS and HOMESPUNS we have the Largest AsBortmout ever seen in this Town, nlsn in BLANKETS, White and Gray. Also a chok-o and large selection of HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS, with a full asaorted stock of GROCER1ES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS td^ods unexcelled both in style and price. Thanking you for the patronage bestowed upon me heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit and "retain the same by dealing fairly and giving full value for the tnonoj and hope therefore to see you soon at my store, sept 28 OKO. H. CORNELSON. D. LOUIS IS Nt)W OPENING ONE OF THE FINEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS EYER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. a 1.80 BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. A F?LL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES FRESH AND WELL SELECTED. >?0 eh The nbovo St-jck has'Locn SELECTED with the GRKATB0F "CARE DISCRETION-, and offered at prices that will defy competition. < D. LOUIS, The Finest stock of JEWELRY that has ever been in this Town, E EZEKIEL 3, -tu * i *t>i ?> ,->.? ?... Hm just veccivedjoaa of the- FINKST STOCKS AfctF BATCHES, CLOCKS <pdrJ?WVdtJiRY of every Stylo an3 Description ever offered to this Market and at Prices that will j]tty.co<Ppfl(ittnp anywhere. jr*** *w*> tmut As? frhlrt .*jj*S- >?; p.- .... ? ./ jf ? . Jf'd' *****' * :- " ?.