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SUHaCltil'TJOKs ( ".it: Ycav.?.&i\ <i>*.i ' AlVv.RKTI'SfNO. KATK3. '?5V4i; IllS?tlTyi""!!.-!- Sl?l?ft!.1 OO i *JsW'.?h WmSeflui-n? Iii~?mji..h.'70 j OhAN<Ji..;:l;i'.r.. S. <'.. < it;r. S. J.>-:o. ? ? ?' .The Situation :Wow.'"- ? ft "The i-itojid; Southern! the*np.Bnssity : for increasing ttie^homber o! ' Ropuhr-. ^ 1 icanulenibeTs''of Cdngress-"Coritrolled the 'Slate 'nominations' by that party and gave/ direction to tho'-'drfmpaign ; oi'.. thedSdutti. y his'" nocycrsHity Over riding; every" orher tfonswreration, it' * whs dct6ntoihedf 'lo ytekl up" every State ..'mid. if required, every 00unly; ? OflicBitO Um Democrats, and tffl con ^.rlicrfentrftCe the uht?rtr- Repa 1?!iestii vote isdApoif tin? ele^orhl'arid tfor.giossionai tk^tiektits. ''ThiV'echdrne had'a -two-fold pfenning ; one to -iticvonhe fcheir power; I **nt rWitebiBglo^->,iVantV-- febed -rAhor Io j figliL'tue-tSolit] .Srjuib'rJyaHetaih- sKiic coVs thin , year-in t-lt?- fiblrl A Obld JLbo ?? better cirable' tliom Yo'wrn? ifhe entile Soiftii In XB82 ;' hence thft -failure oo tbo part of the Radicals to nSfato |itit ticket in the field at the late. Conven tion in Columbia, and confining!them **Bclvhs 'to the electoral ticket and crnigVesaioiial nominations: Thir. poli ey KhWcoifiioiled5' the" iwrty rh thia ? fctatfc^hd* v.nn probably'* cVnfcitruo to cfcT'^b' ifnMis ? coalition bc^Mforhir-tl ^rth'Tlio-'-'lafe-Greenback moVoirieiii, this Tjrgnn^'alioa ot '>vbi(.!rv.'as'*rr'',('ou t?inj;fttiey-'looked Tor su'viy" in tbn 'c i u p'aighV' Simh 'ftiitnion is ldudy\ ;j'.-.d<j ' ing Ironi the character ort he '?gontle '???."""??nieri- hientionod in eonnecfunr 'with ' ; Uns ?? nabvenieiit; More trrUfi half jhc f" ? itickct recently 'announced- ia comt'os-! :'cd>of?id Republicans and o^perioifo-1 - ? Cd' HSadiCftTs, ?o'dT there Is ce rt'niidy 1 '? net e'^p^^jf lvorte?ly iii' lue-ctf?fytaftfj ' ' aioi^dvact^s'A^bAt fo~th'<S Trdlibd fft* coalitionJn tbo-'NaXtwfaff- ba ro pa ?g ri ^ rJ^?pS^^?un, fa H'spccled, b^twbeA ? ^G.Q31..;W.c:iy??V the.. Greoiibauk ctuini ... cJ^Lcv,. uiuV; Uic.Ropijljjieaii leaJc-iT/.' fai'.mtbc.Den-juccaey i.3 concenic-d" JVCjcftn.6oe?.no danger^ jn; fhef.mm'c* ^?wcufc.jiiorc' .ibaii /.would .be,,,if the u.; .'l^diwd^i.Ail-pui.^ .QUict paijljrtuikct. ? , in tbft field,-. . The Greenback uiovo-" ?V inept; .m-'S&ulu. Cambua is .huie ebio -than . ??q . .B.idjcai }Voif in sheep's ? clqJ/hi.ng antXqo Imp. I)euiQcrat ^ili'-boi . driven b,y U,. i . . . ? -V' : iihi" dJ - - Uraht 03' a' TooK' ?* '"TTie^ew'Yovl; Th?rs polishes un interview between Gen. Graiit 'and . Ri;v.C. II. Folwc-r, a a|otiiodi^t Min p i$i/?V iu which Uie. e^r/resj^oijjj (-s,puu.": ..'i^l Gen.. I Ian c<joJt a 1.. u 1 a n.'' a u?b i I i 0 us ??iWfP ..' U's^M\V; 3^ .au^o;iieovM. op to 't/il?Oji: ^a%^.^"aj> 'kyga^y <? ^iua" an ? ye^a/.^V^iif veeot\ingvope,:V(:;f- foni ? r ;th.Ci^^c8ule 1 toy. iiS?V1 ? k:i SM F? v. ? \f anu.' ..?.. o(l}y^%9fiyir^".15^ JftJ -V TCii-^fl ' ?i^iuiei s and -courting .Sonpiorn favor n\ '^[-or\[y..ii S'^y-.Tftk epj;vns coi'Vinniulev., i ^ but was- never- thought-jof-for any j . J/V?-r Rl?.c.fU..3.V.A. u? a *& lv-?*!Pi v; aTcui 11 g a ad ,pJ An nj ng^ arul. ' w?. i ag, ibr a DeuioertUm-nouiiniilicju. Cra.bji attempt? to giv?-*>a Line inner history, ??fOrder "No; ^?fV written-* by-Geu. ^aiieoclcj -but*ia?U?e&,tt<:iJii>i,gives the, ?'? innev<jn^"v<i-*?vhU:lf-rimuiivUid the li:j-. Lui^ 1 nt '-r vi.vv,".*? ?No^foa^iuv&i!, by j ?\i;evi?'wg*Ujifi Ht^Liol?ToT-the Wimas to ? - ?^otico* vvein'of fcpU?''trhd Utter- hat rod ! ? 3,-ttwniug .through- the? MhoW.inUiiviow! ?r'A*hith--l>eaA&-^wjUio^a to .the-low mean, j j^s?ef-thertoau-<y<ho.-.eonld conceive 1 ? > auo-U o-'inalicioua libel. .. '1'ha time ol j its publication, ju^t long enough be-1 ?ore the Indiana (Jlc75tion onl:Hh in-i ^tartt to prevont an- answer, bears ; witness to GVaetVpliaec)' and- adap- J ? .lability for Uiis'ppecial work. This j interview makes Graut, what we I always tbonght be wiw, a convenient tool in the nnutis of republican leaden; "ami orriy because he-happen to bo a ? V>tvl 1 ?og in ' the ''manger. .Such a 3cbernc,'bearing-its purpose upon its J'uce, will not change''a*vote, not even that of the most ignorant colored man . iu Orarmcbnrg. ?> J^-VfJu'lg*'. Jt,.!>, jJarpcntor, who in . .tjio.tlayu, of IvH'jj'.rtiliii.uj. w a f$'V*| : dM^fjj^Ctovy h'K ?n^ouUi. t'arolimt, xibMiMv>-y: i c-y i.Ie^i j;.: (/v: ui,; i < I*;,. ^. s; (1 t <, ?Jje ^o'0)'Uini:ii;islix: ^npian u-i- ul linn ? *T<iti "ls?i.'-j *fJT? V> t uu ki- \? j: r; are v<;> apcctfuNy ia'vi&tl tOjmceTj u"c'v^mmii too on i>ccoK\oiou, nt iiiiigi'io Jial]! this afleruoon at, <i o'clock. .r, HMjm? III? IUI JM.l.l w Mil IW.f~.>? f . ? v>> i :?????; Grant to tin M > ine. ana and Ohio and the potieioa! j tre.ihily 10 which the party hau "been 1 bed '??, iho disreputable chfti'HcLei 6f Gurticrd make n change of horsesj necessary even whUi'^'orcasintf* 'the"' ?taAV- :-i>?U:.c .lii,;uor. suyb Ihut u; .< ':?.;:.;.?! oh lo Qeiy Gur?eld oypHagesI ilx'si [i(tni*^al .>'':!:? I :?!?. ! from the tivkel n.-.d ' llle sirV>3?'i\i'iion of Oe?.! Grant', as lue Fi o^dential candidate.: 1,'bii !s eviuo?l:y cx^ccl'cn.iii case ilic Republican?! i ir defeated tu f-idi i ana. Such im event ?vili !.???.: r-.n aohnowl-l edgetuent on the part of their leaders that the election cannot hev carried bj {lie ordinary.inesnn, that sonic dirt) ? wdik" must'he done in order to. aecom p'Hsh thciv ends, and tba'y Gen,. Grant] is the man to do it. Iiis inordinate! [.ambition will make him willing tool | of hi.s party and will make him acru pic ?l bo measures however mean aiul revioiutibftjir^' Ihey may bo. The Republican party, however, uius! re merabef Unit another Presidential atcaj whether by an ICI letoral Com mission 6r the bayonet or nnj other unconstitutional we/;ns will not' be tamely submitted lo again by the cilixous of this country. They uiusl remember thai n. Hancock lead:-; i the Democracy now instead of Mi*. Tihlen. Hambtoi: tho Field. A.; !!?;; G?iftpuigrirmccting>held nl ftlr.iibli Court libnaeon Monday !:,?.,. -Guvi. ifaroj&ou joined the party and j Kpokc, to,a -bo-go and cuiiu'sia^tk crdwu. n ir. lo'rjft libpial thai ho will rcHTtti_ntr% wl'hTh:- RHnS'rjuign party nn til the efrR?ibf}) utfcl *j','-:d< ul over.- ap-' pointrncntf' Tfttf ;:%:.;;!'v bt* ma name1 ?ntfthc p'bsili?n ho uoifli: in toe ktToft tiohs bf < fir people v.;]! command ?". crowd however rapidly Utccbllbn nifty qpch or (ullrftirfiJ rruny have hceh the Vfftct:- ;;f 1 Jj| i S?Vi< 'S. J ! t'liVl'O to 'a cirtrhty in'lU>e SraW that onghrt'obe vlMcd i\y"*G*.-n. 'ITaWptbii, it it; bVan?l.bhr'g'.M f'n !s70 ii'is \j:.it here H:ic: ^ioj!' o'n account of iaimly wAWo 'tto'h and Vfi TS 78 luVfaiTei]??*?,fill hie rti-'fi'.'/bfth'.c'r-f. On b??! occasion s the crowd war. iffihicitso and the dir-ap poiotniont 'rrrc^it. We 'bespeak for the campaign part;/ a hearty welcome froVVl our entire county, hut if iTtinip l'6'rt be one"of the pjir'tj** tub 3 ^:!s of 'October will fee memorable in the political history of iUb comity (Vjr i11 gloriom; mooting and patriotic onlhti ??iii?ro'; '?" ? in tho Wind, The'Tvequcitl coof-nhrdiom; held by Radical leaders at. is'o. 8, Koliver's Row, have a meaning?& concealed purpose which- as yet hue not been disclosed. Scarcely run evening but) Ilo'tiver, Livingston," WoVi?tcr and other' didintfuishtd .leaders of the Radical party, may not be found closeted hordJaniieJsnotiraea thoy pro long ...ti.fi r discussions until a late hour of che evening. Those who are acquainted with this locality and -ikeec gen'?.).?? neu know' thai those int-caUigf* are not social gatheringo, but.business consultations every tune, j and when taken iu connection with lim Radical- nominations noticed in tho.-.o cuimuua. ar weitk or two ago, their purport can <>e easily surm'scd. A full-Hedged Radical county ticket Will be the outcome. j Some new ?Jin^e oi ,eri:i.c in daily developed in Ohio. At. Sidney^ ip? lUot c?;:itc the, Superintendent of tlx Public 'schools wae removed hy lue Board.,.of Education. Tbic brought on trouble, Mini one of Uu,- members ?l tbc board bad un altcicalion at the school, in which both drew revolvers and hied. This in the South would be called barbarism, but in Ohio ft ?aitl to be a new and improved too thed of leaching Iho young idea bow to shoot. j El having been noticed I hut young ; ladies who act n; bridesmaid booh :l inurriud, the desire to cihViale i;i that capacity has led to increasing the number until now lashion allows :-i.v tech to :<*.:?.id up witli o:;o couple. This'is ? hotter [dun than observing 1 c- :i j > y??ur. ? A new tutpsi to bo esinblUhorl {Book Hill, in Yoh. C'o?niy, it* the organ oi -the Greenback party; Whether it-wiJJ bo a-daily -or w'eeklj ia no' yot decided? probably ? ?';< '>.'\ i m\>. Jewell ; appeared la love j itu fs'v.v. Votr. Onion J.engue Vv.--.; ?? a^lfcvBi Sdjp :i?l... ' g| er. j I I |V> 'V pttblTcaXj} o?uipaf?i i; tie u. av.: ? ?? -'M-A that tu Out cobtd save tbcni fro tu de teat. The League ap- i pointed a coinuiiUeo of fifty, aruong wbotn are some of New York'? ? ? Kdid r.iui :?*?.? :'vba:i!'<. ivjiu ure to try to raiso a million of two. Subscription papprj, havcj.beeii i:. cir culatr?ii in SV"tiil fclrccl for some Si nie, and 'JhjtfCJduld in credited with giv ing :i hntfUadtho clt'ccJi for use in I :..'( antt; The Philadelphia 'I^inuvi saya that "General Hancock i-s the juiciest., moat incisive lottor.-,wri tor of the flay. It is probable that lie may-ho uitileo to more rcspousibic public dol'tcG tu a ? }.??:; lime, bot ii ho shall miss tin Presidency and tlton iueiiuen to retire from tlio raufroU exactions of military lifo, he can find e permanent situa tion, ut u l\injor General's salary, as a stall correspoudcut of the Tim>x. Go toC. D. rCortjohn for bargains in Callicos, Momespnn, Handker chiefs, Blankets, Piunuol?, ;r.:-. Shoes,?Towels', H?rb and Half-liorc Dress Goods, ?>.>?.?,. Dutlbns, Shirts, Qibihing, Nollona ?fco., all of which he is tubing to the trade, liberal discount to Country dcalcis, we aalt c. trial. Tlio Garfteld luen uro organizing j what I hey eull "tow path clubs*." It I won't do. The Democratic iocomo I tivc will scat:!: the White llou&e Song ' before the Republicans' canal boat. j Democratic Muss Meeting AT (ill&f N(:. 15111: KG, T:J J*>; i!AY. qirrl 12, uSSci Tbo procession will rho?'o fron; depot i:i the following order, pn arriv al 6f Go'tV. llagoOd and Otlier (listing' uifdied guests by train: Gr.aud Mar?hul and Assialants.-2 Cot. Jobu C. Iviwards, Maj; V. . 0. Hanoi Rio}. <i. \V.'Danncrlcy. ?Ivtis'o IlWndi F.diSto Hilles, acting 25 or-eovl-,. Carriages witti our distinguished guests.. First division o,f ruotuited ciuba, ' froth Fdtstb Foi'U, tinder Marshala N. N. H?yde? and M. II. 5 alley. Seebnd Division of roohhlod ft'tubs, ! fjo.tn Sc. Matthews l'arish, under 1 Marshals Henry Davis and Julius A. Edwards. 1 Third Division of moulded, ajubs, : from Middle Orangolinrg^ ritider Mai*? jsbala C. W. QuUev hnd i. M. Ii. rry. The unmounted clubs vviil form pn \ Hnssell street in three divisions, rigid resting at Air. Doyle'? corner, :.???.: [will CWter'iliC procession immediate).) hi rear of the carriages from i of-the line as booh as the can iages pavs. (the tup*in tod men halting for the purpose. First fooi division, (Kdisto Fork.) nnder alarsiud T. .?". Holen; second foot division, (Si. Matthews.) under Marsha! .1. W*. -Sollers;. third foot division, (Middle Oraugeburg,) nndav Marsha! W. Y. Jzlar. ?Jountcd clubs will form in line as tliey arrive, the first division on rail road avehuOj right oii lluSscl street ; second division on Amelia street, right on rail rond avenue ; third ? ii1 - sion on railroad avciino, right o>; Afii'.ii:'. s-t; . Unmounted clubs will form on Kassel) street in liko manner. The first division, right !;1 poyle's'c.yrnftr; second division,-right at LVice's cor ner {third division, righi at, Mai'kct street. Divisions will close intervals as sooii u:< at) clui)3 hre Hue. Clubs are requested to assemble, and pro? cepd 10 places iu lino at 0 o'clock. Motubcrs oi Central Ijlxecutivo Committee wiii assemhle at pjuce of S. Dibble hi '.*' O'clock precisely. Tbo mere 11 rillte of ?rangehurg are respectfully requested to close their stores. BAMltKL D1K11LR, Count)* Chairman. Join; L, MkibTMAWj > ,. ...,.? , ,. y Secretaries. \> m u is [.. Glaze, ) ^ Li. BPAHRi \\ ATtillilAKICli AND ,!if:\Vi- i.i:ii, ; .Watvit.--, Ulookij, Jewelry, Spcoliiiilt'S, Musical ti:-"lrUMcnts, 4\C, l'vOii ??:<'. All \\o4g Iii riirtrti (?f tt :'."?"! \n\\v uf ?>-t:j las lain j>o jK-rfVoily $ok-'-l. fVH !??(?.?'!: ?; en rotoily and itciuly ( t'-.f. Pi-R'(;.s iOilS('jiut?li*. " t.V; * "?? tt..-a* !>??>~,v; Ifcioo Ii'iill. ? is view it a |>rortor;o(l < h:n:v c* in <>nr k i>u$>i<ic.<s'bii?ilie.i l^t prox, .'andrhb (H t iv-.-i'.y <?!'.-iii)|>i'.i./ oiicilillt f?i>?nl liiV if! 'Il> !.,[. .jj|I>| ??.,;{?! init"'!'. ' : ? r-lmmry. vw !)<?? to n->i!lv onr ?-u-1onu-r. !? ti Wt) ... I;... ...it ?. aas?; imu;>!i rleo lili* Iii Sut?>'d;iy, OiU'ibor lO'tb, Viiwn llw lice mill will be opened for mt.-.i.. ?>-. U'Hil gr'IMlMy in. ie.t-.d ??-?I :i i". . f?vi'l II .1. STKAU.SS & c:i). Master's Sales. >'t i.01:1|)(i?l !'-." .With the Ordert? of UlO (? '???>?? ..: fa/ori VW-ah > ivill .??*..<!? Die Nid ?h ue ftijouej] .?'t.ic* several t-awl i<eh>< At 'On :..m'V..!i..? <;?uVtlii?u ? .'ay: dajl im Noyuiober, f???j ? iihil) ? Ii'- lOjSCKl licut ?? : 1. ..in. (.J. Murphy v>. i.'ubt. M. Smith, Hugh liccli itiid others, in this ciifc? I ??vi 11 suil tiinl )>/? >.r parcel <?! hind] itnn'.chi the town, and comity of Oi* .'..i;. "N'ti-w, fronting und measuring vn ^.yendwfll si-feel .sixty fee], n|id measur ing back lino hiUt'dfcti aiid thirty feet, more or Ic'i. apd bounded >\oiui by lot iiO\> 01 !;?.!..?!;. <?! Maty M; I'atriek, lfrisl ti?t? of Mitr.t ih.TivniWell,1 South by lol >-i < liiiili ?: Lawlon, and V\'est by Ti cadwoll Street. Tonn- ? aph. Purchasers to pay (or papyri and recording. Susan 13. Cro<?sv* eil. adihihi -tratrix. vs. i-ioorgc Butler (Jr?^swell und others. J. \y'dj sefl in tlii-; ease the. foHoivhiu; pn'c'jj I i-!-- Or tracts' fit land Of tfui late Josluh j iff. Cro-!S\vell, situate in the count)? of Or-! un#cbiu'? : All tbai TVaci of Land c?hl&mhig. lift) acres, uiov'j or Je.-!?, bounded Jiprtn by 'and ?-\. \\ m. Italic, ..Northeast by. liiud of Daniel Ziommrmau and South wi-st by the linger road, widen fceparate^l it. from the. re.-t of Oakland, thlls trai t be-; fug a paw ol fiiiklapd. 2. A Trnc.i eooUiltdtn; ft fry rt b roe' acres more or les'iSj bounded Isorthi South and West on lands of -i. M. Cms veil, and land *'i i'- "vi. (.*:.;.'..it, .situate iteai* the Bantcc River, and being part of lite estate binds >??' the lato M. JClien 'I'aher. A. Tract near Foil BtojLte coustitut I inj? foriset iy par: of the Ooshcn plan tation', containing about one hundred ;:n:~ laxly-feur nOfcSj lie Hie .-ante iabro ! or lesi. bounded N'orthe.uVt'o.u laud el j, |l)r'iyczyVaiit,'Sbnthca?t on land of 1st. A.ibcvi It, Tabor, Southwest oil a public road i.uown us the lluirer Itotul, aiid >.';?'.?:!iv.i-.-: uti a rd.'td Htuning from Oak iand to .Spring Grove plant at ion. ?!. A l'lontatinti or Tract of ].itnd known tiai-ipdeu, Containing fodt hundred and ni.net.v acres, more oi* less, botindpd '?? '-bo N'orth on lands of lir. A. \i% 'fctbe'rV to theLKnsfc mi Ha hieb Uivcr, j to !:?;? We.,! >..!i lands oi Dr. A. ti. Taberi :??..;?! to I.!;.; i?oUtb on taints of Crosswcils. f.. A Tract ciVi'taiiibig two in'tadreo more or less, bounded by ttinda <>' Lhdics. S.rotidcunitre and ntiiers, iviiich ivits cotivey^ ?.. :<> J?s?iuli M. Crosswbji by (.;.?.-.. I.tolivcr .1 antiary H, 1870. (j. A Traut cPu'tajhiug Jifty acres itjoro i?: less, bounded by i:-;:>ls now or bilcly Z. ?atioh, A. :;. Taber, Itbblh ; .-.ru Rwcfv and estate of til. K. Tabaf, convoyed by Ute assbroe? of Jumc? :". Thompson tojJosirtJi M.0i*Oj*s*?v?)l Deoet? b.er ?, l&IU. t. 'i'hit 'following1 Parcels oi* Tracts et In od containing tlie itgjtregute, and sold :< whole trabt; Join- hundred iierots, more ov less. cou^i?tlO':; of che following tracts: i. A tract oenlahtbi# iiftj'4breouvrbSi ! more ov bounded by lauds bl i mlloSi Stoak, honicrfSead bf George T. Jriekaud land foviberh beloa^log tu George T. Erlok. A tract eoulainlhjs fortyreiglit acres rnorobr less, pud boubdeu^by Iii h? bf Dulles, ubd lands formerly bf George T. ir;<:\;. A tract containing 17, uoros more bi' ibjs, :?!:?! hounded by mm:-- now f. lately bf D?llos und Geb. T. trick. ?i. A traut eoittab-Jng ftftj*-two acres, more or less, bounded by luudsuuw gr lately of Dalles &Gobi'gfl f. Irlck. I'lii: above unit* tracts iu.-l mtmiion.'.i wer?: conveyed bv Andrew Ji. Lfbusiir jb Joshih MS Grb&wcll December 30j }??::'. Tornis ot'.-a'e?? m half cash and the !'oaltuieeon a;;es*edU??'of onbyoarwlcb a Jibn'ilbe?Vlng Ititbrosf from tiic &6y ol i?al? aniba mbvCijage bf the premises ! it a purehai*ev shall cid to comply with the terms of sale, the property will be :re-sold at his risk* on:that or .on some I convenient sale day afterwards. I'ur ! chasers lb pav foVpapeVs :??:?! recording ?hp ?mas w. '.;;.t'\ Bit, i 5fASTKK*i Oi ;"i< i", } Master, Ov; f?th, 1SS0---3j 5 DON'T YOU PORftET IT I 11 VHC; A! A-i IN ? ;'o' -i. KK: !?:-;. t :llo? iKKRY, TfjS AXD V OOlTRIS'tt Ai:K, LAMP aiid LAMP FTiTfTRcJa, T?ilACC?S, STCCfAKS, i'ANi-\ OAXDIISS, lie., &;o'i, &ei, Ac Tf..t don't pell you for 1.88'$'than m>v 5 one i will srivo yob it KAttltTtlli OF OODtfiSR, and you will be able to.seo ll ? l>:ir;c.-.!:i.- as easy it* you can btuell the l!-!:. Polite and nttontTou bhowti by all elerks :t..d employee*?. Call early and ?.-.! the BEST: HA?? G '.!.'?.*.'. you ever bought. a, b. walk sir*. Oet I GilAMPIOK.GltOOEU. SI l?S< tlUMR VOll TUB VVi'LKLV VAl.Mr/rrO YE?MAll, Columbia. C. I'1*5 Is .;i ,; pufro pope..*, dc'.sljriicd tV>i; im I J. people, llilwl vvitli liUcpeslIng Matter, : Kftinily !.'???:?..sin.'.'. N< ivs, Markets, ?fcoi ! .Snli.-i:. iptiou : One tear, 61.50; Seven ; Slonth-. $1.1)0; Tip-ee Months, f>0 cents, I payable hi :ulyaneo. b'orsix nainbs.ntitl ? nine dollars an extra eoj\\ fov ono yeitrj Specimen? fnt'iti'Uiefl. The Oai? y Yf.6 UAS, .'.!? tt fteriioou paper' is :?:?! a year, 0. M. iUeJllNKiX'. 0,oj I t..!!?.;?? and r.if.'u.tu-i-. ? ? es' !'!-! reture.o'.l from ? "fourth ??. iti; 'it-. !.:>?>.?? .??:.? v. t-Sl riMSOVtctl Stock of '?it.NK'.lAJ. MKKCtl VXPI/.K. purenas [eil at Ii/?- very 1"?< ?'- ^oieii?J'tlie uui-ket ,?.?.?!?, be s.ikl at uoi i i'.-:|k>iuVii.l' rub:*, t time oim ami ail mal ????.? loryourevives i the bargains :t< be obtviiiieil. ?-i! Cloths,; Carpeting tiuil b'urnittirC! ol t be. hitcsi put-: lern:;. D, LOU IS. j Sept!l?-3 mo* I i :)'-<_-OU.NTK i iu:i> lUiSTi'kOOF A )>i ? received from <;. nri'd C. 1?. JJi 3-i.oLi? vLomiii flourjji Ol throe ?mfresh ground at low prices. OUT LOAF, POWDERED AND A j 1 MA V UNE IJ YSOJN any GU$ POVV DEI; TK?.S, choice. OLD GO'\ 1:KN?.!i:NT JAVA and ItIO Other seasonable goods in GENER-?! Ali STOCK. Joiin A. Hamilton. Oct _' Next to fienrv ICohn. "A, ?> IL DUKES, BUAKCHVX'LLE, S. C, 5 --. now opening a complete and well ?(? jLlucled Sl'OCK OF FALL GOODS cin ln;aolny Dtt\ GOODS il ATS. CAPS, HOOTS, KHOKS, SADDLK?', i; VTtNESS, llfcDSI-?ADS, &0. . ite. M v steel: of SHOES Is the largest ever brhtigYtl fo lit a; .?divillc, .fii st arrived and for fade !n\v 300 hush els gehuiuc Ii ED UUSTPROOF OATS. JOQ barrels <u >1> FLOUR fur sale at botinin price -. (. .?. ! und be convinced thai i: is to your intorest to d?al with nie. N'O TROUBLE TfJ .'-HOW GOODS; 1 also keep on band the best and cheapest T015A< < OS lo be round In the town. ,Tbe hieltest cash prices paid COT TON and :.v;'N'n:? PRODUCE, A: V. ?. DUKES, Ool t - 0 Brauchvil!^ S. C. ?EAl?p?M imMM mm c fcj ^ r h a w ft sow. M anolactiu'cri os' itud dealer* In alt kinds of AMERICAN \:<l) ITALIAN MABUT.E WORK, J *.;:.! ?STONESj >|ONUMENTS, M?RULK AND SLATE NLlN1T3E5,&c.?5;c. a t.SQ, ; 'olished ^frrtnit? Woi'Ji. At the lowest possible prices. Correspondence solicited with those in want of. any thing in the above lino. Oci 1? lyr new stork! new STOCK ! naving oretted n hew >:?:?.? ecmntbdi !?;:- t'torq on lite'fiito of otir Old Stund, our facilities for conducting (he Foreign pod Domestic Fruit trade are how unserpa ?ed }ri She Southern Coun try. 'J'ho uttei lion of our frtedds, and dealers goneniliy, in called to tld> fact, and also to our lrcii supplied arriving lo day. 100 barrels Northern Apples. 50 boxes Mesdiiii LeinoT.s Sift hat ! el.- and Ititif.barrols Pears 15 i>!vc-- Delaware'and Concord Grapes S" barrels J:.. Ros? i'otatoes 2? barrels O'ntohs 100 barrels Northern Cabbages. Poaches and Grapes fresh every moru Ihg by Express. 0. B?RT & C<>*., *%5. 57 and 50 Market-stveet. Sept ! - lotos Chavlov.on. S. C'i ri'^he Oopartnejsbin heretofore existing JL between llie undevfiigucd. under rtvin name of J. Strauss '& Co., is thin daj' dis solved !>y mutual consent. All parties liuvihg Chitins ligalnat the Into (iini will present thorn for payment, and all par tics owing said firm will make payment io an.\ ? >! the undersigned, each of whom i- authorizod ti< make, settlement of its uO'aivs. .1. STRAUSSi, .1. .1. STREET, JAS. IL FOWLES. Orangeborg^ S. <\, Oct; 1,10801 ''(. '. . ?..!!-:?.f.ftl have ilds day formed 2 a '? lopai'l;??-!? hip iindnr tirin name Of J.:sf!:\! s .v CO.,and,\vill coldinuo Ihc luiuinc.".-1 ol Rice Milling as conducted !>)? kite late firm. .1. STRAUSS; J. J. STREET, Orangcburg. S. O., Oct. I, 1,880. FBlhn undersigned will contiidto the 1 Lumber and I'iniidug Mil) ItusihcSS as conducted by tiio late lirui of .1. StratlSS ^ Co,, on Iiis account. ?IAs. it. BOWLES. Oraugeburg/S. f., Oct. l. l?SO. OFFICE of ?. 3? I K JE ; M.Y KA 1,1 , STOCK OF - ? Is now opened 'ine! offered to l|ic people of Orangeburg :it such reduced price us will convince them thai r regard theo- in torest. tuk c-um ri ng depa utment Occupies tho enfire second .floor, ami consists ol ?Vlcn'S ami Youths' Suits in new style? und ents. The interior of ray Store has been greatly Improved) and the capacity en larged by the addition ot shelving ren dered necessary to place the extra large purchase i.i every line of goods. the ladies' duess goods was purchased with ?ti'al esre, and tho selection of colors and material made especially for tlii-ijmavkei, This line of goods will slioivn to the ladies by gentlemen of taste as to selection of trimming* and experiencejjii dry ^oods l>u.-im sS. '! he hats and caps are displayed hi a largo uc-w Olasa Ifat Case id pri'cea to suit everybody. TUM FUUN1TI?E STORK; i- stocked Willi full line:- of Ch?i:s< Bed Crib . CrndlcaJ Sofa--. Lounges, irI.>i-. Bedroom and Dining lioom Sett*. This is a st parate store. I am prepared 10 pay the highest CASU i iL'*FOB COTTON and all, C??NTBY I'nODUCE. I have an; a ?< ;o m :?! 6d aTipji nouse hi my store yard, which is at the service .?: pi i's?ns with teams remaining in town over night; I wish my eiistoiners to know that all of my goods was purchased by myself with o ire in tivdei fo get the best quality. 1 tltink 1 have succeeded rind invite ail ;:> conn and examine my Stock of Good,*. Especially my assortment ?'f SII?ESi J. C. PIKE. THEODORE EOIM'S MAMMOTH STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS NOW IN STORK. ft, II of my friends, cu?lotnNfrs ami eve -f.V rybody will .do-well to call and ex amine the largest assortinoht of GOODS ever exhibited in Orangebiirg, which were purchased with the greatest care i:i regard to style, quulUy and cheapness i.i tit.- principal cities North; My stock of FASHIONABLE dtjes8 goods eompvlse everything in Dress Fabrics. All the new shades and colors ia Silks, Satins Velvets, Cashinei-en, Momic Oleths, Brocades, Alpaccas and In fact everything that enuM be found desliablcl This" clock ospceially sur^ passes anything ever brought into the h? rg. Ooiuo take a look and he convinc ed. EANCYr GOODS, notions. Neekwcsr, [libbous, Corsets, Gloves, Lmlics' V ests, Shawls, Cloaks. Zephyv Goods. Hut ton-, ?lee ciootts, Jjucts, Embroderies. ?S?c, ifcc, in move than usual variety, simply, grand, gorgeous and immense. C?33J MEllES, JEANS, BLANK ETS, FLANS ELS, Cotton Goods, Calicos di rect from the factories at the very lowest , pricos and in the best qualities. 1 now the local agent for one of the largest Philadelphia';' SI IOE M A N IT FACTUEEUS, for Men's, Ladies', and Children's Hand Sewed Shoes, whose stock Is thebesl to be fotmti In the market. I also have Southern and Kastor:- made .Shoes suita ble for e'vcrj body's taste aud pocket, CARPETS., MATS and HASSOCKS in great variety'. CLOTHING FOB THE MILLIONS, (f you don't believe it juatcomo and tako a p i iinp? gl?nce at the large piles stack ed in tho store. M A DAME DE.MOLESTS RELIABLE PATTERNS. The Light Running DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE, MACHINE NEEDLES, OILS, Attachments and parts lor all Machines. THEODORE KOHN'S MAMMOTH DRY GOODS EMPOEH'M