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I'ctros Council No. II, l?.\ & S.*. M-". "Will meet eacli Tluirsdny at 0 o'clock P. M. from 1st October to 1st April, and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on the following dates, June 2d, July 22, Aug. 1?, Sept. lti, Oct. 211 Nov. IS, ami Dee. 10 ,',.V,,F.;l?llJAHiT?l), ? G. W. Pmuxsox, Recorder. ? ' ? " * Eureka Chapter No. 13, \U. A.\IuV ? "Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usunl hours, the followin dates : March 10th, April 7th; Mav fab; June 2nd, August '1th, September 1st, October 27lh, Nevember2lth, Leceinher 2111 li. J. V, l/.LAK, M. K. II. 1?. , M. BnvNsoN, See. ' Shibboleth bodge No. 28, ?'% r\\ M.v "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, April I, May 2, June 0, .Inly I, Aur. 8. Sent, ?, Oct. Nov. 7. Dec. 5. JAS. F. I'/DAK, W. M. (iy.o. "W. Bkunsox, Sec. may 21) 1375 7m. . I. o O. F. Edisto Lodge No- :W,?Meets at 0.1.1 Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th M'arch td"20lh Senl. and nt fV?Vloch from 20th Sept. to 20(h March. j' DkMAKS, N. O. I .1 II HUM A N W.\ 11 Li Kits, See. Ucttocru butige?Meets 8 o'clock every second Wednesday after sale dav; i i g . F, Dr.MAKS, N. 0. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets Jone S, Sept. 7, IJyci. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion re. pures. SONS OF T10M VK11A SC'E. Orangeburg Piviidon No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the J'resbvtcrian t'biircb. ? ?Y-. M. V. A.?11.dl and Heading Fooin over More of Mr. .1. <'. I'ike?open every night frotn 8:00 to l():oU c m. Praver' M.etings this mouth .tune 1st, j Stli, liith. 2'5rd and 2?.?tb at s :!() v. St. Ihisincss Meeting June 22nd s::?U i\ >l.. Vvrrv Fourth Thursdav in each mouth at S.:?o"i\ Si. I M. OI.OYKli, President. F S pttnu.r, Secretary. South 'Ciiioliitt Kailroud. j CKI'lri: lloCKS AT OKA SOi m i.U |?KI*OT. FrtVvi s ..', b.k A. M. to 2.\ P. M. I'roni' ?:;a o'elo. k I*. M. to li p. M. Omuls received ami delivered only during oflice boors. , .. LO p 1'V T,. The A'.'lrs ttnii I'onrt'r'r has gone buck on Chain herlain. Bah '? The luv. A. 1. Hartley wiP. ViHeiiito ill tlu> P.Ajdis't Ohureh in th i ij lnce to-morrow night week. ( nil at ilio denial office of Mr. I. S. Wolle il Von are surl'oriuti front 'decayed teeth, or desire new din'.*, und von can be accommodated-. ])r A. C. Dukes mis moved out. ol bis old Stui'o in o ;be one below it, in \ii\ler to have repairs m.i'de mi tin 'former, lie has u In.I sujtply oi medicines, tve, chciip. Moinhi ino Trustee, Jttd^e Andrews' Ve'ebrated Stallion, will stund the Reason this Coming Fall at, his livery Muhles in this place. Aicmbrino is thorough bred j swill niotioned, and without, a blemish. An -nutho.-instic Kcpubliean meet lug cifino oil' at. "Mill Rrnnch" on Thursday evening last, at which Mr. V. D. - Bowman presided. Stirring spooehs , were liiado. by Messrs. D. A. Strakcr.' Gep.-f: Buliver, J. II. Ford bain, J'. FuMvV Meyers, f. C. Whit more, .1. II. Livingston, J. 1*. Mays nnd others. Ay e have teen many a fine giapc this .-.<ns.cn, nnd enjoyed them to our heart's tb'ntenl; but for delicacy ol flavor and richness id' taste, those grown by dipt. Briggmann at. his viticymd in this plac lar excel any it has been our pleasure to receive this Summer. They were ulco the largest we ever saw. ? ?? ? * . 4?? ? A Republican meeting was held at KaMcr)in's l'reeinct on the 8th inst., at which a campaign club was organ ized. Speechs were made by Aaron ?Simmons, A. J. Robinson, 11. C5. Frederick, T. :M. Sumhicrs, K. 1*6?; J. G. fOsl orn, 12, Forest, A. D. Dan ncvly, A. 1) Dant/.lcr, J. ,T. Tyler and I. C. K. Danncrly. M. R. McKinson acted as Secretary. TO FA JliVICIlS Wo desire to make our paper of value to our agricultural readers; and with this view, we solicit from practi cal farmer?, their experience and opinions relative to anything which will tend to improve and develop the agriculture of tho country. Farming is a science, and skill and intelligence can accomplish as much in its pursuit as manual labor. An exchange ol ideas will do much to diffuse these advantages among the masses, and wc urge upon our practical planters to come forward, and give us their opin ions ami the results of their experi ments lor publication. On Monday mWnlliglftst the little ibiijfof XiC. 3&$ibW4 felifj from a second story window and broke Ins thigh. Dr. M. G. Salley was called and readjusted the broken limb. 77/7-; MERQN'K*' HOUSE? Mrs. Mcronoy informs us that sho will reopen this popular caravansary on the 21st instant, and, under recent improvements, will be able to cxtend^w^lorjtiutl better ae Qpitfn$dnt|pijj |p hc^bo:|rdors. While the price of board' will be reduced, tho fare and comforts of the hotel will be all that could be desired. [com m i) Nicatki).] JMlIHH.k TOWNSIIII*, iFoiiniaj Cha'itki., " - ' " ? > ?ug; 12th, 1?70. A Republican club was organized here this day under the most favora ble auspices. Speeches were made by several parties, after which the follow ing resolutions were introduced and adopted : J?'tst>(r<tl, That this club be known as Kuuros Chap pel Campaign Club; and thai we heartily endorse the platform put forth at Cincinnati and the nominees Uicreof, namely : I* on Rutherford 11. Hayes and Hon. Wil liam A. Wheeler, for President and Y ice-President of I lie United Stales, and pledge.thorn our undivided and 'active support. Km?/* W J'ur(/tcrt Thai we favor the nomination yf. J. Fehler Meyers and I T. .1. Phillips1 as -suitable inen for Comity Commissioners, and C. \V. Putt/., Rpq., lor Solicitor of- this Circuit. ' ' The club is favorable to other par tie-* in office, and also -to IJis Excel lency, Gov. 1). 11. Chamberlain; J. P; M. Focufh, Chairman. J. T. Pint.i.it's, Secretary!. , . _ .mmm ' mmmm ? Ukaj) Quakt its IJ. Rni'uni.iCAN 1*a?x,v, OltANOEplUG, GL IT. August 2, l.sTli. In pursuance of a resolution of the Kxccntive Committee, LI. R. Party Ofaiigeburg /County, 1 hereby give notice that u -iMus.s Meeting* ? of the Republican Voters of- the County will ho held at Orangeiuri: C. II., on ? atunhiy the iflih day Aligns!, inst., tor tliu purpose of ratifying the nomi nations made ?t Cincinnatli, by the Xatiotal U*. Republican Convention for I'r sidetit ami Vice President of the Uni cd States-. Prominent speakers from various parts 'erf. tiro State Will be present and address the meeting. The stveral pVoeiVtcl chairmen will extend this noiivyv ? S. \s. Ih NCAX, Ciinirhmn Y. R. Party, Drange burg, X \t. a few of the I Vnioc'ratic citi'/ens of I.arnastrr raised n Tilden ami llend ricks Hag on the top of the Court House, on Monday, Hist nil., but. objection being made by Judge Maekcy, on account of its being a public building, it was taken down. The following order maud by Judge Maekcy, explains itself: Whereas, it is tsttcnte'd unseemly and improper thai nhy fliig or banner of any poHVt'cal part}' whatsoever should be .raised upon ttioa ..Court. House?a building dedicated to the administrat ion of public justice : j It is therefore ordered, That the Clerk of the Ccrtvt bo, a ml'he is "h err by, instructed to prevent, so far as lies in bis power, the hoisting of any flag, or the erection of any flag staff, upon or above the Court House. It is, further ordered, That .should any flag be raiscil upon tno Court llou.se, the Shenlf.shull forlhwilh re move the sunie; and that it .shall be the duty of the Sheriff to prevent the raising of any flag whatsoever upon tho said building; and he is hereby I authorized' and'binpowered to use the ! necessary force, pursuant to law, in the due execution of this order. T. J. Wackey, Circuit Judge. . A ugust 1st, 1870. At a base ball game at Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the other day, a ball was knocked out into the outfield. The ?bj?ct of tho playor was, of course, to get it to the home place as prom pi ly as possible to prevent a tally. The Holder threw it with great force to the .young hiau on the second base, and the ball passed through bis hands and struck jiim on tho body. He seized the ball, threw it home and dropped over dead. TO BENT" The New and comfortable Coitnge on Aniolin Street, near the Fair Ground:*, vvilli Kin-lien, Well, cl<\, ntul about one acre (iank-ii, to Kent Cheap to a good Tenant. Apply to (JEO. 11. COltNEL??N. aug 12 tt 1 ,;. ft & ? ,? . IN AID OFnTHJE ORANUEBURG BRASS RANI) A,T TI112 c COURT HOUSE. On .vTJi?rstlay night August 2 Ith J87? i'f gr?nd vocal trtiil instrumental concert including Minstrel pcrfbr munccs, Charades, .striking and da/, vjling'T?,blqtui,* j;"oto"., etc.; will take phieo'as above announced, in aid of the lunds of l b? Brass Band. Reirctfhni ice -cream, ieed lern onade. etc wi." ocmi on hand,under the charge of a committee of ladies. . ? .An entertainment, of great variety add beauty will be given, and a full house desired. Decidedly the best amateur performance ever rendered iu < )rangoiiurg. A OMISSION, '10 els. '" r est:nvvxt skats, no. CIULDUKN, 25. Doors open at 7' o'clock. IVrfor mjfflfce o commence at <*??-R. M. Sale of Reserved Seals at store of J.'"Wallace Cannon. ' t. WABLAOK CANNON, Chairman Commit to Arrangements. QUESTIONS EOll EVEllY ONE TO L AXS)\'Ell? Are you troubled with Indigestion, Const ip'ali on of flic Bowels, Dyspc psia, ? or any disease of the Liver? Have you stldlcred for years and found no relief from the use hi medicines V Do'ynu have a la in" I appetite, ami are you.troubled with feelings of languor ? If )vbu have these feelings we know yonjiaivc not tried the new discovery nierrcii's IJcpalinc, at. Or. A. ('. Dukes' DrugStore. 11. is performing wonderful cu es in this ami nil ol er communities where the people use it. It ij?-^prououncv d by albas 1 be best Liver Medicine in the world. Two dosos^will relieve tho worst case of Dyspepsia or Constipation of tho lidwcls. Each bottle ennjains fifty dosrg," ami a teaspdonfal of this medicine in a wine ghu&ftl) of water throe! limes a day for one day, pro duces a most wonderful obangO. Where the system is run down wit h loss of energy and appetite, or Dys pepsia",""with all its train of evil, is clieeJfipg its" dcddlyTwork, this reincdy", Merrell's;-" II opaline,- never fails, to biing about a speedy and permanent euro, 'fhose who doubt tho nu-tit and virtues oftbis medicine and live from day to day without trying the Ilopatine,^hay.o pur sympathy, -hut , can not. Ite'v-tired.unlessth'ey take the Medicine. Call n't Dr. .1. C. Wannathaker's ami get. a pamphlet and read about Or. Clark vJolu\sto'tfs great, dudiat: blndd syrup, the best medicine in use. Or. Wannainaker also basilic medicine lor .-ale at whole-.alo am! retail' juiui '11 l?i puaiuauy. A nierh'?tis are pbrlieoLrly subject, tu this disease und its effects: such as Sour Stomach, Siek Headache Ilabi tual/ci?jliyeness, Heart burn. Water brash, coming up of lb j food coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, palpitation of the Heart ami all disea es of the Stomach and Liver. Two dosi's of <! teen's August. lvlower will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a easo.iu the United Stafes ;it." will hot cuVe.' FrVoii doubt this go to your Druggist Dr. C. Duke.-, and get a sample Bottle for 10"'chits and try it. Regular size 73 cents. Notice. Tho. Kxcictses of Alis? it. S. Alhergotti' Schooiy-wili he, resumed on Monday Sept. ?Ith,, ft.) the" Residence of T. A. Jeffords, l'Ni|'/,' Rn.-setl St. For terms, eic.,.apply as above. atig it) It FAIR NOTICE Cki:uk's Ori'u'i:, Town Couxcii;, Town or ftuAx<:i-:r.ri:u, August loth, lS7t). l'er.-uanl to Itcsohition of Town Council at their hist Itcguhir Meeting; Delinquent Taxpayers of the Town are hereby notified that on and after the first of September next. Tax execution.- will be isaucd ng.iinsi property oil which laxes have not been paid. T. It. MAIiONli. Clerk and Treasurer O. T. C. nug It) ?? , 2t V JLrJ a The fast trotting tho:'OUgll-hri ?1 .Stall tun rvi a m i j n i x <) t I liimw ? will stand lor the ball soasan nt mv stables. iM2?IGK1$1<R ' MAMIiRINO TRUST I5KJ bv Mambrino .Medley, be by Ohl Mambrino Chief; Mam brino .Medley's first dam by Young Medley; a fine race mare, second dam by Stanley; third dam by Trustee; fourth dam by Speculator, Mambrino TriiKtec'a first dam Jenny l>ennev, by Iloleobn; first dam by Lady Wood ford; b\ H'r Willinm Woodlbnl; he by Woodford; lirsl dam by Herl rand. Mambrino Trustee* was bred by (Jeorge W. Ogdeiii Wlights Station, KcntucW Central Kail Itoad, lloui'huu Uoiinty, Kentucky, lie is live years old, nnd lias not had much handling but what had show ed splendid action, lb: trotted on toe Columbia (rack last fall al the rale of '2: l.j. Til ad. c. an ok JO WS ()rang?burgLivery and.-ah- stables. P. S. Poard for a few mares can he had at my stables auj? JO ? if $12 A DAY atbonu. Agents wanted Outfit ami terms free. TK?K & Uo.; Augusta, Maine tuar t1 lb70 1v I'ilE ?T#15 OF SOUT^r%LlNA. I n Common I'i.ka?. Tho llanli of Charleston, South Carolina an Assignee of Cephas" Whilteiuore, L'iniiiliir. Against Thaddens, ? 0. Andrew?, Lydia/WtHhuus, Uainab:is | . Summons Williamson as Assignee, The Columbia (las Light I for Company, F. II. (irecn'.A. I>.| Kjio^'luu as Judge toll IleHcf I'rnbatc, Assignee, TliHrict" M. Andrew.??, Kenhen Tom- | linsoii, John JCLdier a- Comphunt Tru.-tcv, in JJankmpny of the rtiliwns tfavii\jt< ifenlc *] r*J*' 'Hj^rvbtl? of South Carolina, 10. M. Jackson, li. Cilss Cari?o?lt?i*, < ioorgc Syniiiiers,MaigaYel TaUicl, ami Samuel (!. Lau iihan, now, or lately trad ing miller the Firm Name of William Lanahhll& Soiij I ?cfendaut.-;. To iff. Ihfnolmtt l'\ II. Orccni Yon :iiu hereby stiiriihonod ami rcipiirod to answer llu! complaint in this action of j wliieli a copy is herewith so '.???! upon you ami to scrvu a copy of your answer to the kahl complaint on .the stib-cribers at their blHci! opposite Court I lou-c !* i|iiarc in the lo\yn of Oriingchiirg S. C, within twenty day- :tHier the service hereof, exclusive of the day of kiicIi service; and if yoii fail to answer the enmplaiiit within (he time afore said, the I'laiutilfiu this action will apply to the Court for ilio relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Orangeburg, Julv *2">, IS7(1.. ii?tson -\ iirrsjox IManlills Allorncv. gko. r.oi.ivi:ii c. c. r. Tollte /)>/'. ,i'/,nil /?'. //. Oro li.':.. Talco notice that the summons in this action of which the foregoing is a 'Copy; to gether, with the complaint ?mre?n was lijed in the t)llic?:'of tlM) Clerk of the Court of Common IMiitej for the. County*1 of l)r cMigohurg in tin-State of South Carolina on the 1 Uli day of August,-A* l>. 1.S7U. Ill rSUN .v. HL TSQN, Plaint ill's. Attorneys. Oningcburg, C. 1I.,S.C. au-111 Gt 811KRI KK'S- SALES." Virginia A. CS. Hart and | Ira E. Hart. I Fbroelo-mro of Joseph GrijRii. J l'.y virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, I will sell at <)rHiYjgchurg Court House on the liroi Monday in September next, i'ii- following rail estate, to wit : All that plantation or liact of laud situate on the hold water*, of Kettle. lJrauch in Vance's Town-hip, cdiitainui-?. i?<)U) two hundred ?'crc? lilorc prUetaJ ii?d hghnded by lands of William N'orris, Est (Jcorgo Nor ris, Hai-hel IJu-h and Est Isaac -Jones. Terms cash, purchase)- to pay for paper, and rcccrdiiig; SherifFs Office, ) OraiigcbuigC. il., [ Et I. CAIN, August 1 Ith, 1S.?. ) S. O. G aug I-.' :'.t Sheriff's Sales. Jfty virtue of Sundry Executions to mo di rected, I will sell to the highest'bidder, at Orangeburg C. II. on the First Mon day in September i\(tH, for Cash, all the iltglit Title and interest of the Defend ant in tin- following properly, to wit: All those two Hfvcral tracts of land Ivinj ami being on.J.o'nV Uraucli in Orangcbtirjj Comity, one cev'-lainin:- I'J:'. acres, more or less, and the other containing 1 12 acres, more or less, as represented by plats of the same made by I.. O. Inahnet and dated day of November, 1?73. Also all that other tract of laml near the Town of Orangeburg containing .lit acres, more or Jess, and hounded ' liy lands oft!. W. Wilson, Dibble. ami P.oliver, MrVMcKfcwn/lL Kiggsnnd the So. Ca., H. 11,, ConlpanS*. Levied on as the property of Win. A: J. Sislrunk, at the suit of Ellen* D. Oliver Ex's. Orangeburg C. IT, ) Sliurifl's OHlce,. ?-4 rJ5. I. QAJ^ Aug. 17th, ISTtt. ' ) ' ' '"'R:'0. C. aug l*j ot NOTICE. OEK1CE UF COUNTY AGDITOlt, Oi'.?Wciianjuo, S. C. August ?th 1S7G. The County Hoard of EipiaUV-ation will meet at llii.s ollicc on Moqilay August 23ril Js7t?, for the purpose pf^-jlKilizing the per soual property Money and Credits of said County, I'etitions for the reduction of | A.-.-c-siiieu'. s must be handed in on or before that day. JAS. VAX. TASSEL, Gohitty Auditor, aug 12 2t' Mcllicliamp's Scliool The lixcreises of this School will he rcsniucd on .Monday Scpteiiibcr Ith. MUSIC h:is been added to the usual branches. TcrniH per Moiilli. Primary Department.$2.00 Intermediate. 2.5? Advanced (English). 3;00 Advanced (Classical). 4.00 Instrumental Music. -1.00 Vocal Music.. 50. Vocal Music will he iattglH FREE to the Classes in Instrumental Music. Fur further information apply to ST it lifj R. MELLICH AMP, Principal. ANTON IjEUG, Professor of Music, aug 12 _ lm FOR CASH. A Hargain can be made by any one who has the means of purchasing now. The Subscribers are authorized to sell for Twenty-Five Hundred Dollars, that very desirable Residence fronting on Court House Square, and owned by Mr. C. Wllitfetuorc. Another year must so increase the value of Heal Kstate so located, that Mich a bargain cannot be then made. Tbc property is under lease for some months. ALSO The Plantation oft.'. Wbittemore, on the (dd Charleston Uoad, about live Miles fioitli Orangeburg Court House, can be bought for $2?>p? <'ash or on time (as to all but $1000) for a larger hum which can be learned on application to HUTSON & riUTSON. Orangeburg, C. II., S. C, August, 12,1870. au? 12 tf "03IljN"'TXSrJ.1XvY. PR. IS. F. MUCKIOJVFUSS Dentist Rooms ovcrBlorcofMr.Oco.il. Cornclson's. Ufc/)"1 Charges Reasonable. Cotton Gins! Cotton Grins I! I am prepared to furnish the TAYJLOK. GIN with all its latest improvements. J Oiic 40 SAW (JIN on hand. JOHN A. HAMILTON, UmscU PL, next to Mr. Alhergotti's Ihikcry. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Ukanuuuuuo C'o?nty. Ily AUG. D. KNOWLTON, Kwpnre, J. 1?. Whereas,-Carryow, hath made, suit to me, to grant to her letters ol" Administra tion of tho Estate ami cllcets of Kd. Mitchell, late of said County deceased. These are therefore to eito and admonish all and singular the kindred and Cieditors of the said Kd. Mitchell deceased, that they ho and appear, before me, iu the Court of | Probate, to lie held al Omiigohurg, C. II. on 2nd Soptendicr next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, toshow cause, if any they have, why the sai'l A ministration should not he granted. (liven under my Hand, this Silt day of] August Anno Domini 1870. AUG. II. KNOWLTON, [i,..?."] Judge of Probate. aug 12 2t State of South Carolina. Okanuriutku Coi; nt v. P.y Aco. P.. Knowi.ton, Rtfptire,.). 1'. Where:i?, .lohn S. Holen, hath ntadu suit to me, to grant to him letters of Adminis tration of the Kslate and edeets of Mary S. Holen, lali- of said county, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the Kahl Mary 8. Polen, deceased, that they he and appear, he fore inc. in the Court of | Probate, iti be. held at. Oraiigcbh'rg C. II. on Sept. 2nd, next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, toshow cans if any ihey have, why lite said Administra tion should not be granted Given under lit) hand, this Sib day of August, Anno Domini 1S7? AUG. P?. KNOWLTON, "['"?* V Judge of Probate, 0, C. aug 12 21 ST. MATTHEWS ACADEMY. The exercises of this .School will be re sumed on the lirst Monday in September next. Tuition pf.ii Month. 1st. Grade, (Beginners,) $2.00. 2nd. Grade, (Grammar Pupils,) Jfi2..-|0. 3rd. Grade,,(Advanced Pupils,) $?.00. Music, on Piano, (Lesson each day,) $."?.00 Latin, Greek &e., ~?0 cents extra each. Hoard per School week, $l.">0. ? Hoard per School Month, from $10.00 to $12.00. HUGO 0. SDKRC?AN, Principal MISS P.. II. VAN LKW, Music Teacher aug "t 1 m. NOTICE. Tin?- Hridgcs across Koroholc Swamp nn the Five Clion Road will be let out for Uepai'rs on 'Smiulay the 21st Of August IS70, :>.l 10 o'clock A. M., plan and specifica tions made known on tl at day at the time of letting out. Hy Order of the Hoard. GKO. B0LIVER. C, II. C. C. O. C. July 21st 1S70. july 22 nt fake Notice, Wo want to make u change in our busi ness and have made a change in our prices, Wu will sell our Kulirc St?ck of Goods now in Store at cost for the next thirty dayu. Wo mean what wc say, and would invite all those that wish to save money to call and price before buying elsewhere. J. P. HARLEY & CO. 01UNGEJ3U11G ACADEMY AND KINDERGARTEN. On Monday June 25th Rev. J. Bach m ail Ila.skcll and Sisters, will open a scirioor, at their rcsidenca on Russell Street. In connection with above a KIN PKROARTLN, (for children be tween the ages of ill reo (3) nnd seven (7) will be opened as soon ns the pro per material can be procured from the North. Applications for both Schools re ceived on Saturday and Monday between the hours often (10) and two (2) . ,T. BACH MAN IIASKELL. FOR RENT The. Two Story Ruilding in the Town of Lewisville. The first Story filled up as a Store, complete in all respects. The second Story arranged foi a Residence. For particulars apply to GEORGE DOMVER. aug. 5 tf SEND 25c. to G. P. ItOWKLL A; Co., New York, for lMiamphlet of 100 pages, containing lists of 300 newspapers, n\u\ estimates showing cost of advertising. SIX ami QUARrER Cents! SJX AND CARTER CNNTS moil. ?SIXTEEN YARDS I fOLl OJKE DOLL AH 1 SIXTEEN YARDS ? EOR ON 15 DOLLAR ! SIXTEEN YARDS FUR ONE DOLLAR Just received One Hundred Pieces CHOICE PRINTS AT T. KOHN & BROTHERS Which Will bo ??ld ...at the above HARD TAN PRICES: New ?fjijihjg Gooclsiillow No \v U rcfe-s Goods!! Now Spring Parasol's!!! WeolTor, also, full lines leading brands I,ong ClolhCS. at the lowest manufacturers' pticefl and, Shcct iiiKH, Pillow Cohons, Towels, I.iucn Tali- .._ lings, Irish Uncns, Cnsslnicrcs, Cotton ades. paiiisNtiifl'*, of the best malrcsat price.? that cannot tail to please. ? > ? New Clothing! New Styles!! Prudence requires all buyers of .Spring Clothing, lo examine our goods before purchasing; Cur ?fc>ck of Clothing oaeeU lo lasLetf, extent, Styl?, Quality and IwQOOony. We idiro have iu store a largo variety of latest fashion* in I-adles, Genfci, Hoys and 4-1 iris Straw Hate and every other style of Sfffttfi la vogue. Stationary, IJnoo Halls, Bats, Pistol Car tridges and thousands of other articles tco numerous to com mence to mention, pur chased at the prartdling liOW Prices, and will be sold *e cordinfly. Shoes and Gaiters in Leather or Serge for Men, Women and Children-, ia large assortment of the bost makes at prices to suit (he times. All we ask of the ti|M<t public is to come ?and nee no, bring along -the Silver <?r Greenbacks, which is at par with each other. T. KOHN & BR0T11ER.