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The 'Ornngeb-rirg Time: L O C -A. I, ?5JR Cl?fUll Arrangement with the New* <>?<> Courier, is working charmingly. By it two j a per, the Weekly Neu.? and the TiMIS is obtained tor the incredibly Email sum of ?2 50, and the subscrib er gets as much rending as he can digest the whole week. A Cold Snap Is coming upon vis, with n prospect of bad weather. The ilorwe Itaec Over the river, on Tuesday after noon created,some excitement. Mr. W. C. Mitchell's nag was the winner. Some "Pork - Mr. YV. J. Fairey killed two hogs Oil Saturday last, two years nl.il, that made each 400 pounds neat pork. Who can beat that ? Too Talkative? Sadie Robinson and Jane t'raser were taken up and lodged in jail on Monday for indulging the uniuly member loo frei ly. A AfCtv ( i!i/.en Capt. John I), rainier, of ihu Folk, is moving into town, and will now become a citizen ol Orangeburg. "We welcome him am ongst us. ltisltop IfoH'e Of tho Protestant Episcopal ( hureh will visit the Orangeburg ( hutch on the 2od of this month. A h?rgo congregation will doubtless greet this aide and much loved divine at his appointment. Sickness? -Mr. .lohn Zeigler, of Dull A: .5co ville's, and also Mr. W. P. Spent er, of our oflice, have been seriously ill during the week, hut we tire glad to be able to report that they are both convalescing. The Schools? Judging from our own, the open ing this January has been unusually Haltering. We are glad to see tln incrcuiMug nj prcciation ol education in our midst. It is one of the most encouraging signs of the times. A New Firm Has been formed at St. Matthews under the name of liuyek cV. Davis ; The well known business tack of these gentlemen is the 1>> .-t gitatan tee of their success. We wish them well. _ __ Acquitted? The United States Grand Jury found "no bill" on Tuesday, on the indictment against Luther Wiilia m and others, lor conspiracy to shoo Nix, the Radical post in as or at Da k villc. ICcspectiiiK the Sabbath? Lly an act of our last Legislature it is made unlawful to run trains on Sunday in South Carolina, except the. train for the carrying of the U. S. mail, over which the, State has no control. The. penalty lor die viola tiou of thi* act is not less than ?50 > in each case. Parties Taking the train are a gaits en joined to get to the Depot in ample time to have their b aggage chei kod Otherwise they .vill either have to leave it behind or wail ami take the next train. W ith all our Agents spirit of accommodation, he cannot d cluy the train Cotton Stealing ? A colored man, recently, slob' a bale of cotton Irom Mr. David Dull, of Lower St. Matthews, mar the Ban tee. In following up the thief developments indicated that he is the. same rogue that committed a si mi ar theft from Mr. Mack Winter about a month ago. It is I bought that he will be Cap tured The Educational Monthly, Published in Charleston, S. C, by Walker, Evans tt Cogswell, and cd ited by L. B. Iluynes, ICsq., should bo in the hands of every teacher. Methods are continually changing, and the success.Ul leather til ust read and study to keep Up with the ad vances in his noble profession fhe Monthly is only 50 cents per annum. ISIchh the l.adicH^ Tho rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association were most tast ily re-arranged and decorated by tho hands of the Indies under the superintendence of Mrs. T.C.Uubbcll. Besieles tho general improvement, a neat clock was placed upon the mantel-piece Wc can assure tho fair and kind friends that such at tentions are appreciated by the young men. The Neat Cottage Of Dr. Duliois, on Russell street, near Mr. C. B. Glover's, is about completed, ami is an improvement of tho eastern portion of tho Burg. It is built on the Northern style, under! tho superin tcnilcnce of Cnpt" Bell. Rev. E.J. Meyiiardio, Uf the Methodist church, has beeu | transferred from (/'litinbia to Char leston for this year. We sympathize with the people of the Capital on his loss, and congrattilatu the "City by the Sea" on bis acquisition. Barn Harnt? Th.- coin house of Mr. Joseph K. Knotts with ?300 bushels of corn anil a quantity uf Bidder was totally ih slroyed by lire on New Via is day The lire was caused by some children burning up trash in th'- garden. A Splendid i'":?i>or ? The Sunday News, the new enter prise of McssrV. Iliiirdun & Dawson is worthy ol geneial palromige. 1. Iii led vviVh I lie best kind of Sun lay reading, ai.d supplies a long w ant. .1!? . JnSiun .1. Kailey Uns been railed i?? iho ?? ssistam e <>i the Faculty ol t Ishillii University in coi;si ?pii nee :if the increase in thai instil 11ton. The |'0 itiou, we iiu I :r stund i.; iit'ilV it Ichthorary mit?, bii we vvouW ho glad id see our worth* young Irii i.d in it p.ci mnuciit field in this imtilutii n fi r which we are sat i: Ii d he h fuilv 'tu iliti Sr.'" uv?; u , 2.;i i* A little eftilil ni' Mr Folio's ill l'.' F> rk, go! i.' l i ol a bos of c ur ?) I rated '\ ? i. Wednesday, nun ?tieed i ? I , . ., .1 n ., i.I, it v I no p:; i elll> a lit!W lit i ow eu t'll'iu ?11 of its conti n - to cmi c serious '! not dang, ri ii- 11biess. It sullered a great deal, iuii a [iliysician waj called in ami < pes an.; entertained ol us re covery. J.i.-v ;:? ii..1 littie to he looking after on; irdciis hir tho Sjdihg. Nolhing pa.- i. !ICi li.ao n jiodil vegetable gat'feii, but lit lirsl and uiosl inipor laid in:.:;-. b I he seed. Sec I liat you hiivd then | ure and Irtish srvds. Tii be ( Cilain your ihark go to Willie Uobiuson's ami gel Lundreth's genu ine. A ?-'irsl-i las* <?roev't\y? We wer to the establishment oj I). K. Sinouk & Co., where ever; thing in the groi cry line can he found fre-h and genuine fheir mo i" i- "sum 1 profits and liiphl sales." and I bus tin shclvos arc kept constantI'y doming and replenishing, ami customers nie well pleased. It yon v.ant cheap fresh and reliable goods stop here, Saleriay ". he cioiv ? n 'own < n Mi inlay, which was i i'iiit ib'iv as well a* saie day. was Mihi to he nin? - th" l.n _;?-t ever known here, and v. it ha I, be it siiid pj tin- honor uf Oiadgobtirgi it i wa ulso o n- of the quietest und frees' Iroin dbturlinuee. A oootl deal of property change I hau Is and rea estate hroughl Very In i prices. A. ul ihese things arc lavoru do, and Ihe hitler is especially a sign nia rial improvi im ni. A ESogiie t au^fsi A colored man living on .Mr. Be Simmons' place, on liio Five Notch Boail, near town, had a hor-c stolen from him on Monday morning hofore day. 1 i isi:il \m s made the ucxi day. and I lie rogue wits caught on I'tn Brauch hy Mr. M? phcii lin/.ani and several color ?I men. Ihe col ored n.cn were so ei> raged that it wa with diliicilliy I had I hoy could le restrained hyMr. Bo'/ard from doing violence to the capture I tldel. The V am k avtwry We hope llic coininilt.ee app. iuled h y the A grit lib oral Socieiy are in work on ihe above subject. The tin. e is drawing nigli lor their report, an i we hope piogress will he minouitceil Don't lei us he behind other counties. Wc heard a gentleman the other day, who ha 1 tinvcHcd much oVdl1 the Stale, say thill Oiaiigchurg county is the lust in South Carolina. 15 it if this committee conies up again with no pi ogress, we will doubt it. The < uacerf On Wednesday evening given by Prof. (Ion/ah/, was well attended and highly appreciated. i he perform nnces on tie' oigan and pinuo wen I rendered in masterly stylo, aid Ihe vocal exhibitions wore r-du.irahlc. His oldest son. a lit tie buy of some 12 years of ngc, evinced wonderfully, at this early age, the talents of the father. We hope the Professor will favor us withotlior entertainments of be kind. The Meet in rh Whicli liavc boon progressing here for two weeks, under the direction of Dr. Tensdule, closed on Monduv night, with un eloquent forensic ifis course for ihe henelil <d' the lawyers, which was listened to with intense interest by a large and appreciative audience, including the presiding ?Judge und sovcrtil members of the legal liuternity. His visit here was at a very iiiuuspieiotis time, but we hope that the seed sown inn) briny, lot tb fruit in sc isou. E?elii;coii -s ? l.a.-t Sunday I lev. W. A. Thcrrcll was clecled pastor of the Ihiptisl ( biinb at tb'.s place, lb* is a young man having just served Ids first pas torale at Camdeii, bu'i comes well recommended, and wo hope that he will he tho ir.-tttnv- ni ol doing inueh good i't his new fielt!. II v\ill enter upon his ? b?rge immediately. \\ u welcome him amongst >" as a citizen, and hope he will pro v..-a hlo-sitii to the coinmuiiitv. Tho Church wi I now ho opened every Sund iv. t .'..?' iiry Spell I- becoming almost nl .n.iing. Wa lor is nioat inconvenient! y scarce < sp. eia ly about loWn. fho wells everywhere reipiiro deepening to g-.d water VYe undetstand that Mr. lid Slater i.- compelled to send to the river ;?> water ins mjc?. In conn to lion with the dry -p-b, i!.e wann sped is also having :;- etle.e.s upoii vogota ion. Mr. Joseph fanning ;? I s us t'sat ho ii.i 1 ? p >t it > vines with long ro it it. Wo also hear from Lite hiv.v r parts of tho county that sugar cam issprotiting timl coru.-taiks arc t-cen with two and lliree lea vim Ii i.- the most unseasonable weather known for mnuv years. Jt'i arri! s5. At tin I" evidence of l!i? bride's father, by l.v?iv. M. Lecroy, tin tlto ?"? i oi Dei l ieber, 1879, Mr. C. D. Gibson, of ?rangelmrg county, and Mi-- N. C. ^sii ey, ol A ikon county; At the residence id" Mr J. W. Fanning, on Janusiry 1-t. 1880, by ? ?cv. 11. Lecroy, Mr. M. Morgan ami AIHjs Emma Linning. All Of tin. Cotinty. Un December 2otl, at the result nee of the t ride's father, by ll. v. D. W, Cuttino, r. Tailctou Jordan and Miss .Mary 11 tingerpillor. Ali of Orangeburg county. (>n 1 >c ember Jl-t. 1870, iii ii c icside i e of the bride's biothci-in law, by lb v. ?\ .1. Kdwards, Mr .1 S. 0. Huffman, Jr., and Miss Joel la don.-- Ah of this co mty 5'Jie {?i'ifutS .5 :sr .v iCcpori Was ?? a i yesterday, but hai n.'tiling in it oi a Startling ha'l'u re All ilii ii iu e- -codi Ii !? ! tbuti i in ihe main, in .,?> ? t c > t lilioil, an 1 ai e mi rojiovtt*il. Sumo recoinnienil.it.ioui are made, ;i- to cliani in the oilices, It i- re comuiended l I ;it iho Treasurer mil lie ( lerk i ?oi it. exchange <dlicesi V? e don i ttppo e the change i meant a- to oimdumeiiis to which pr??bah!y fnusuior would not object, but a- to rosiuit. Several ieioiumendalionsi an in'so ma Iii a- to the boite.r lighting of the o dice-. Tiii- (jrstn-l .1 ry. abivo ad els -, sei liis disposed Iii bring IhdHf I.i i ear upo i o ii puli! c ollieialii, which, we think. is V< iy proper' \\\ ate glad to sic that no charge ol a .-trims ii si' ii r-- in made nj?i iii t a: v of our public sCrvau s. \\ e -op os- tbo Ucport will hu ordered i'lildisliidj so \\i. Uli heat any further rennt Its. i'oiir! 1 n in.-' ipteuce of an aeciden to Iho height train in front of the pass li-gtis tiar (.?cotges Station, on Ait inlay, .Judge I ivs:Joy did u?d ar rive ni;lll ihe ilttt 1'tlOo.i. UpOll li'lS arrivaI, he entered immediately ttjion the diselmrg*! of the tlbties oi the Court. Tiie jniies wetc drawn with tut ilehiv, ami we are ?.dal to say that the) ate uuiisuyll\ intelligent. The J edge chaiged ihe C rand o nry with gicsti toil c is lid i.'aiiie.-- upon their dtdica and icsponsibilitict;. In f.rM ei-" faketi up wathr ol Vt in. Cuigi aid, lor as.-ault with in tent i" I..11, lipon 1 blniel ; !ai ler. I'll ; lie!'. L.I. lit had lio COtlllSel, Klld 11111(10 l i.. i wn appeal to the jurvi I he jury, hbwevcr, retired, and rclii.nel with a verdie! ot' gui iy. . Ill the i of the Male v . II. I?. I'liricr sind Wiilis fultner, for grand iii.any. llilvverdiitt was "guilty''as fd I'ortcr, ami "not guilty" as to b n liner. In tho case of the State VS. W. W. Evans, lor murder, tho verdict was "not guilty." The .State vs. Thus. Curtmill, for obstructing the public highways, not guilty. Tho Slate vs. Dick Wilson, bur glary. Guilty. The Grand Jury report is too late for this issue, but we expect to give its full text in our nest. Judge Pressley presides with mark ed ability, and allows no lime t<> be lost in id e parley, using his ripe legal K imwlcdge lor I hu dispatch of busitn ss and for th" saving of mohey hi the pockets ol the taxpayers W. Si. SftiiEl Has a lot of horses nttd hiulcs on hand, and a line drove on the road coming. IKlS tlei'icli/H Metropolitan Fashions fn January and February f..ady-, und sent upon j application by Henry Kohn. i lijjarst? ? A go id cigar lor ?1 50 per 1 <)(?. Also cigars of every bran 1. compris ing the celebrated Orangeburg favor ite, nl\vaya on hand at Dr. J. W anna niak cr's ISIaeIt?tai i (Si ? Sec th" c'Uld ol Mr. Will. IIoW. il who bus opened a Llaeksiiiith shoj opposite Marley's corner. I!" i- a capital workman, niul \\c wish him success, ? ( hittl ~ *"* Tossingiin its sleep indicates worms. I An iiimyoJ them arc at Work eating the vitals away. One dose of Shri ti er's Indian Vermifuge vvill destr?y them and save its life. bite .Uaohiacs S Id in December. 1: is an iy - I knowledged fact that (!.?? Whit i Sew tii^; Machine st ind.s pi e itiniicut uniongst lirsi class machines lor its -implicitv a..d !i ht munic" Otrtlitics. Shaving - Wc call a (lent ion to the card of J. Ii Matthews in lid- issue He i^ prepared not on'y for .-u tving, hat hair dressing iu the most approved style. He keeps not far from the P. st OHiecon .Varke: Street opposite Diike's Maldc A Ei'vlieate <'h iicl 1- more subject to worms than a i healthy our, as in the cc uiouiy of | nature on.- cuhniil i- made to subs st ; upon another, and t la u weak or e,ocs . down. Ai the lir.-i iuoicati ui ol worms adniini>ti r Shriner's Indian Vcrmilugo the iufallibf remedy liespectitdly returns his thanks to I his many etist uuers for th- ir pits) patroiiugc. and hopes to merit the -.nne in tie luture hy keeping con stain y on hand Irofdi meats of every kind ai his old stand, in rear of it he Postotlicc, during the piesent year. A?5W dial th-.' I6a>i!i is Ovt'r, Partis'* desiring to purchase Dry Goods will lind a goed -election Iii Henry k. im .-. Owing lo the mild winter we have ha 1, he ha- inOre heavy goods than he eures?! i carry over, which will be sold _?? per eei.i. cheaper than foi "nerly. Izcruiaa t iiaaiataile Tonic? A tonic that at imcC invigorates tie IJvet and Digestive Organs, regulated ihe llowels; net- upon ihe Kidneys, opens flic Poie^bfthi Skin nii i foi* nil Impurities of thu Blood,j it is unsurpassed. Trial bottles 10 e. in-. Ivor sa'e only by Dr. J. (.!. \\ a:iiiamaker. 'a lso Sparge UoAi*e Of (i li. Uoiiiclsnn is constantly rtceiving addition.* of stuck. Wagons arc hauling ivciy day and hour from ihu d pot, and hi.- store is completely tided with < 1 i? - boiic and sinew ol the county purchasing their goods. He advertises all kind; of Icrtili/.ers for o n- farmers, and will soon receive a iot ol one, two and three horse Avery wagons, in in the celebrated house of Avery A Son.-, Louisville, Ky. i liMe Are Times lo praise our friends ?times lo rejoice with lite in*, ami etas when j the clear ring of truth should sound I to them their just due-. At the In - I "inning of tin.- new year wc deem it I no more than righl to say :i kindly I word for Mr. C. I?. Ko'i ljohii, and nil j ihe clever and affable gentlemen in nis employment. Starling out a young stranger in our midst, he by strict perseverance and honesty, has made his name a household word throughout the county. By employ ing honorable and high toned clerks, ho has established a patronage for himself second to that enjoyed by no one hereabouts. And by selling goods low ?luv.n, hu ! us been also the menus j of making hundreds of our people contented and happy. Why no' then in one grund chorus wish him continued prosperity, an increase of wealth, and a long and joyous life? \VI y not let all ol his friends call on him while in attendance upon Court and pay their respects t<> him and h s getdal employees in person ? lie has something in.-tore for a I of them. As soon as you read this go straight way to hi* store I? 1 ?> 5ms not ix e t minoveil fb.y ? r?ms;5? in (Jiitti'Cll ? It may come from the remotest corner in the rear, but it- ?- -ii ? tickles the tbroai in front, creeps do a n the aisle and touches the ush srs, wringing a i-y inputhoiio explosi ?n from every victim. I3ut Cous-eii.-.' lit in-;: ol Tar will euro Coughs, colds ami all di-ea--of ibu throat and lungs, bronchitis-, lioarseness and sore throat. Price ?O cts. Kor ale by Di. J. ii. vY.iun uu liter. li'txi Voii i'vi'r Notice How terrib'y u beauty of tho blonde t\ pe can disappoint one? At a little dista nee wo only sou the shin ing atireole <>f hair, ait I iii" imagina tion, with its deft touch, is quick to <oii.pb to the picture with a complex ion iia velvety as the heart of a rdsoj a in I a< pure as show; Hut on close proximity, the picture loie.i it - bright : o.-s it \yu discover traces oi a dis ordered liver, which can bo < >r ro';ted by i;.-in_: Porta ice, or fabler's \reg ? table Liver Powder. Price 50 c Sold by Dr. J, G. Wanuamaher. Marke t jKLep?rfcs. Corrected every week by Messrs. Uci.l a- s. ovii.i,. Pitta ay, January 9, 187U. 11 rr ion I., w Middlings. \0\'ji ?U i hdhntry.lUi}e3 Plt?VlSl t'AA i't irn.? 7? New Corn . peas. fifli i o itl.-r, per Ilm) ll.s. 7*5 Uoujdi tticc..- 1 i" KSTATfci NOTJt'Kl All per.-ot s having claims against the K-iate t?i .la in LS 0. Mack, ilccc.i.-cd, will iei.dci tin- S'.ttiie, only iittcstctl, to tliu Pro la i' JinlsiO id Orange-burg County, and tli. Sv- iiaiehtod will imitie iiiiinediat? pay ment to ltAtfiNKV >. M.VtJlv, j;n i-.ti Qualified Bxceiuor; FB.XVATS SAW. A in at l.bvebbiy w ith ?! Kmiti'*, Kir< I hice-s, aiiii Kite-hen attached, whb a Lo' - ai-re; in a healthy location. Terms m ide i ? a.-\. A j i ply i. i T. t'. 11 umici.t., Auctioneer. i "o !.*^.rcro {ho Public. Dil. Co I^olANEfS ? (Ir.hriiK ATED 11 >l: l til. CUKE or II jpatitiii, rir Livct C omplaint, i.-.si ra ?: v ANt> sici: headache; ? ? - -? Symptom;; of a I )iscased Liver. p.-S IN in the i ight side, under the I edge <>: the til-;, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left -a;..; the patient is rarely able tobe h the l-.it si<:c: sometimes the pain is oil under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the luklcrj and i.; sometimes mistaken u rheumatism in the arm. ddie stoinach i; affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; tho bowels in gem oral ati- costive, ?joihvtithes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, at < flop tin ted with a dull, heavy sensation hi the back part. There is ehcrally a ? Ohsith raljlc loss of mem ory, ?ccou'ipdniccl v idi a painful sen sation of having k-ft undone some thing v.hah blight ti. have been doiic. A slight, dry cough i- sometimes art attendant. I lie patient complains of j weariness and dybiliiy; be is easily startled, bis foot arc ri?ld or luifiiing, I and ho complains of a | kly sensa tion of ihe .skin: Ii:; s; nits are low; and although be i ; sati.-dieil that oxer eise1 would be ben. :n ial to him, yet ho can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. in fat !. he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but c?sds i have occurred whore lew of. them ex isted, yet examination of the body, alter death, has shown ihe uvi r to have been extensively deranged. AG UK A N D V K V !?: R . Dr. C. Me Lake's Livi P?i.i,s; in Casios ok Ague axi> I'l'vt.u, when taken with Quinine, ai'e [irotbtctivc of the most happy rt mlts. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory tu. or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who arc afflicted with this eliscase to give them a r.mk TRIAL; K?r all bilious tlcraiigchicnts, anel as a simple purgative, they arc uimqiiah i. iiovaui: <>;? i:u:TAT:or,s, The gciitiinc are never tjiigai coiitcih Kvcry bos lias a red wax - al < ii the 'i.!, with the impression l>u. Nt. Lani.'s Livi-k 1*1 i.i.s. The genuine McLani 's I.IVKit I'm i ; beai the signatures off. McLaNI' and Pi : '. i no lll;os. on the w'r.ipi ei i. Insist upon having the genuine Je. ? McLane's Liver 1'ii i>, prepared 1 i : . ingDros.,ofPittsburgh,Pa.,then ..i. full of imitations of the name Mv.LaHC ppelled differently but tonic nroiuuu iution. private sale. A House with 4 Rooms an<t BoRomeift with Fire Place* Piazza with a large hit 07 ft. Front hy 300 ft. deep; fronting on 3 stieits; healthy locution. Terrus exsy. Apply to T. C. [TUBDEhL, AoctioneoT. , FOK SALE. A house ami lot ojipusiu? Wm. WiUcook'i* on the Belleville Koad. The house in in com plete order with every convenienr" For iiarlieulnra npplv to A M SALLEY OFFICE" of couxtv rOJHMINHIOJTEIWi () R A N < 3 Ii BURG co U nty. OkanokAu n, & 0., Dec. 2G, 79. All persons having apiWAved ClalnH against the County, contracted prior to tlu iirsl day of Novetiib r 1.S78, are her.-by nntifl I " thitt a pro rata of eight nnd onedialf e? ntfl on ilie dollar haft been de el a r <1 hy the County Coinniusioner.1, and dial * hecks for the same are now ready lor delivery. i \ order of the Board. . L. II. VVANNAM.iKKB, jan - 2t C. B. C. C, O. C. ; II!:.sT\TKt?FSOi;TII CAROLINA. Orakgeburo County. nv < . a ..i oviut, i.-cn-uir, euonATr; judob. Whereii?, lleorge IJoHvef, Clerk of tho Court "i Cominon Pie??, bath made suit to nie, i<> prent him Letters of Uhninistia'.ioti of ilie Estate and etlects of i.<>; ? >rl Iiii(Pntilii, deceased. 'I hose are therefore t" cite and admonish all and t>in>;?ibir the kindred and Creditors ? t ihe .-:ii.l It'ohert Huffman, late of Urangebiirg County, deceased, tout tltcv bo ml appear, he fore me, in the Court ??I Pi'o|iaie, to he held at Orangeburg, C. II., ?>i) Tili February next, after publication In ii ui, at ! i o'clock in the forenboii, t-> -Now eau.-e, if any they have, why the said A?Jmiiiistriitioii should not he granted. (Jiven under my Hand, this -'Jth day of !? eein!.?.:?, Anno Domini lsJH. [ i. -. j B. ?L?VERt .Iii?lye of Probate, Orangeb?rg County. jan ~ ?t Eors?B ! Horses!! I wi'l icceivc nn or before Sat?r ii -v. Ndv. 2?th, 1871), ono GAR LOA}) HORSES: fi v. ill ulHO keep constantly oil a hand, during the .Season, a well select ed ntboU of 1HM.SKS and MULES at PUP E< lo suit die times. Those ne ding STOCK/" will do weii to ?>LAr STA.BLE3 CIX( ?NNATI PHEATONS ami BUG UE3, always on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1>. Frank Sl&ter. nov -1 5m Fashionable Emporium! Grand Invitation! We arc opening daily i Goods! Up just in beautiful CASHMERES in clack and all the fashionable colors. fa Hellas, Silks, Satins, Diagonals in all shades. i Novelties in NECK WEAR by every Steamer Tb? LATEST STYLES and pat TERNS in ali Good*. iYou can secure more Elegance an ! Excellence, and yet jiraetica more than ever before.'f?G Beautilul DRESS GOODS at 12i cents. NTolwithstanJ?ng the Heavy Advances in Linens and Lmig Cloth-, we are our COSMOPOLITAN SHIltTS.al at oh! I. >W Prices. CL( >rr in isrcr For Old and Youitg at the most ro? souable FIGURES. ?< ' A. II 1 'JETS ! CAP PETS!! Carpets in Large Variety at very Low Prices. ( -OjVI IC !in,l t:io look at WILSON Lit IITN1NG Sewing Machine, The CHEAPEST and ono of the Rest Sewing Muchines in the Mar ket. THE LIGHT RUNNING .1 Sawing Machine Always on hand. Also Needles, Attachments, Oils, &c , at Factory Prices. MME DEMOREST'S Fall and Win it r I cliablo Patterns on hand and in full vnrioly. 1 invite nil to roll nn l examine my IMMEVSE STOCK and Lt)\V ! PRICES. No fnuli wil: ..- ? mii I yon tlo lint hnv. R in i THEODORE KOmN'iS Fashionable Dry Goods Emporium