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_Tj OCAL. This paper will publish all Democratic matter pertaining to the coming Campaign, also NheriflPs Hales free of charge. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Mdthodist?Kev. iS. A. Weber, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School 8:30. Praver meeting Wednesday Evening 8:30. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Prebbytehian?Roy. J. 1>. A. Brown, Pastor. Service? every Sunday morning 10:30 and afternoon 4:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Baptist?Rev. T. W. Mcllicbnmn, Pas tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10 30, night 880. Sunday School every Sunday morning S:30. Sun day School Miasioncry Meeting every fourth Sunday. Episcopal?Rev. Tj. (b (merry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month. Morning 10:30, afternoon -130. Lvtheran? Not Supplied. Sunday School every Sunday nionung 8:30. Y. M. C. A.?Rooms on Russell Street. I Open every ovening in I lie week from 8:30 to 10:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening nt 8:30 and Sunday afternoons nt 0 o'clock Business meetings fourth Thurs day iu each month. Honth Carolina Bfiailrou*!. office norns at okanokiutko depot. From 8 o'clok A.M.to 1 P. M. From 2 o'clock P.M. toot P. M. Goods received and delivered only during -office hours. Hon. Samuel Dibble and Mr. Hugo G. Sheridan have been appoin ted, by the State Board of School Examiners, a Board of Examiners for Orangeburg County. On last Thursday night I'amp Cannon, who lives on vrs. Andrews' place, was found ded iu his bed by Ids wife on returning home from Church. Cause of death unknown, One of the easiest things lo enleh , _l ??.!.? . .:. . . ; ? .?hu civ fciie ciiiuu ?uriv: "i. . difficult to get rid of, : couch n cold. Dr. Bud's Cough >Syru; h cv ever, always proves equal ' to. ; ?emergency. Price 20cents. We arc requested s.a:.: :?: t>.- | half ol the members of tho IW. . live, the parties and witnesses a mm on .1 in jury eases for the May ><'--?h ;-. of j Oourt of Common PleaS need not attend, as nojuries are present for fh? trial of the respective causes. 11.aids to "iia" far his communi cation; it ?Molds a pleasing variety to usual newspaper articles, which will be apprecia'ed by readers. Ther.! nre many such localities as Furl Motte in our county. Gil.more Sim ms' work will poinl tliein out. Henry Adams, a ctilnrecl preacher ~on~ Bull* Swamp, was shot iu the leg by Fain Salem while stealing bis corn ?on Tuesday nicht hist. Hep .it pays that Adams had preachc 1 a sevmoii <on stealing on tin; previous Sunday, but did not practise- hi< own doctrine. lji>Aii ice house i-; something new in Omngehurg yet our t-nterpridng townsman, M r. Eros, Ims one and is prepared to furnish persons in need of ice iu anv quantity whether large ?ir small, and tit reasonable rates; a so ice cream, and other delicacies sui\a bit: to the hot season. Destroyed by worin-:. Can we imagine a more liorrib'c death : Gnawing?gnawing?gnawing night and day until the vitals are eat.eu away. Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy* and ejret tho.?r disgust ing ci en tu res from the intestin p.*. Ask for Shriner's Indian Vermifu c. In the absence of soiuetlitug better to do, wo would commend our idle citizens oi elegant ea-e to the liver and blackberry patch for a living These beneficent arrangements of a kind Providence arc iiilcu led to pro vide for just such eases of nerd and alarm as are occasioned by Jtard times and Judge Mackoy. At an election for municipal officers of the tow n ol Fort Motte, S C, on the Gt Ii inst., the fid lowing persons were elected : Intcudaut?Gen. Mux . Wagner. Wardens?li. Walling, L S. Dun can, Henry McPhersuu and J. \. JNJ cKcuzie. We predict that witbGcii. Wag ner at the bend, that the tow.i of Fort Flotte will continue to prosper Court adjourned yesterday after l.cining all cases nvnlving points of Jaw which could be decided without a .,'luiv. 'jhe case for libel brought by G. A. Nenfl'er against T. ('. Andrews, George JBoliver, J. Fehler Meyers ??nd Jas. "Van Tassel, some three or lour years ago, was on motion 61 Mr. Tbarin, of Charleston, ordered to be docketed after the payment ol the ueual fee of three dollars. Mr T. C. Andrews, from some irregularity in serving papers was loft out. This bids fair to be a enso of some noto riety, Our thanks are due Mr. Snmter Cogswell for an invitation to tlic Coramencemeut occasion of tho Char leston College, also to tho Calhoun Literary Society of Wolfen! College for the same favor to their pab'ic debate. We "trust that these inter esting occasions may be of advantage to theso timc-hou ored institutions of learning, as well as enjoyment to the young gentlemen in attendance. The Fair, in ai I of the Epi-oopal Church at this place on last Wednes day a id Tuesday nights, was a com plete success, and we hope enough was realized to encourage tho movers in the enterprise and to answer the purposes f.r which it was held; yet greater encouragement might bo given by our citizens to a work, wh.?so aim is so exalted au 1 sacred. The ladies deserve special thanks for the interest they ulways manifest in such matters, indeed they are the life of the enterprise and the success is ever in ptopor ion to the /.eal they ex hibit. Wo weic forcibly impressed on last Sunday with the Bible reading given at the Baptist Church by the lit? v. F. G. Thcarle, of Chicago. Tho ''. ui.day School Work," was shown to be sanctioned by the Scripture, also what shall be taught, and the promises held out to thoso engaged in the Work, by texts ,-el.cted tr??m various p it ions of Scripture and road by persons in the congregation. This lust feature was novel and par licularly interesting and instructive In tin teachers au I others engaged in ihi? sacred duty. fuch readings introduce u pleasing and profhublc vor;? \ ;<> the Sunday School exer Tbe Firemeii > ! :.:?uh appoint*! | fi/r last Ti;?>da.y afternoon win a ' complete Success, the praise j or which i \f etpiaiiy d:ti the Chief imd the excellent Com panics under his com* uiand With good machines in the hai'.dj ol H.eh men and an abundant .-'..| ply of wster in lime, the firefiend >:"? I it lit'ib damage to our grow- t ing city, ->(??.',:? before was the necessity for n better engine iu the hands of ih1 Young America-; so ap; uretit ro last Tuesday. The heavy and -.-to n acl:i no but illy ?uiis the on king voting men at It ci ropes, I he Klliotts with their truck and new ladders ma lc a line appearance. We hope tlo'v may n :vei have an occasion to try the toil length outho top of a bouse iu Oraugehurg. . he Comets (colored) have reason to be proud of their little pet. .She is a tine machi?c and iu tho htudsof an ah e body of men . No less piai.se is due i In- Independents who evident ly kn ow the power of their engine, their duty and are able to perform it Chief II gg.- is one man out of a thou sand; with an indomitable will, un llaging energy and a perfect knowl edge of his business he kuows no such thing as a failure. He is in deed a worthy Chief of noble men. THE JI 'Jl Y '111U UBL K? in consequence of a motion tnat.e by the State's Attorney, Mr. Jervey, that the list, from which tho Grand and Petit Juries were drawn last January, was illegal, and a rulo of Judge Mackey which sustained that motion, our Court is without the necessary Juries and our citizens without justice This places Orange burg t nunty in rather an awkward position, because, according to the accepted belief, we can have no Court of Sessions until next January, or until a special act ot the Legislature relieves us from the trouble. At the October term of last year, Judge Cookc ruled that tho li->t, from which the 'urics were drawn, was illegal, although that list wa s made up of five hundred names and within the limits proscribed by law, which says the list shall consist of not more than one tenth nor less i bau oue, twentieth ol the numbi r ol voters in the County. To relieve the County of the trouble occasioned by ibis strange ruling of Judge Cook?, Hon. S Dibble proeur cd the enactment of a specif.i law to allow the Jury Commissioner to draw Grand and Petit Juries to verve t he present year. A fair inter pretation of that law would have continued the Grand Jury for the Court- of the present year as its plain provisions intended; but the lateral ing of the erratic Mackey upsets the whole matter and leaves the Court und County in their present condi tion. L will cost the County at least 8300 or 84.0C dollars Court expenses besides the additional cost of dieting tho prsonera a whole year, all of I which seem to be due, iotho?ret! place, to the wild motion of Mr. Jer vey, nnd afterward to the ruling of Judge Maekey. [communicated.] llOVTESVILLK, 8. C. Mr. Iultor : In your lust ieaue my name appeared as a candidate for nomina tion to the legislature. It was so announced without my knowledge or authority aod I most positively decline. Truly &c, J. 6. Bowman. [communicate!*.] Mr. Editor : 1 hog leave to make n rorrfcttou in your paper of 27lh ultimo :u refer ence to an accident on th? S. (J., K. II. instead of "u man employed by Mr. Win. Isdar to mind birds from hi* ; lie'd," k was a little chi'.l n >f over? years of agi and ,n cmidn of mine who was killed. 1 tr?wt you will innke the correction as i* i-< .* il ??il.it edto<ast n reflection on not only the family name- of the person n suddenly carried utYj but on the who c colored race. That a man should he einploj'cd at no more active or 1 remunerative occupation than that j of minding birds from a lie'd. h in-I deed a reflect ion. lii'spect fully. Owen < armicti ?el. ft;- >MM L'XIC VI I D.] Tu tlier Legislator. Mister Edi'r iti- : Deer Sur?I wuld lik fur yew tor put this apcal in yer iu *t waluablc papur, that ii' the hon mrahul gentle metis thut .-i > iu tin* ahov budie don't kum togi'thur sone and inak moor iirficeM* yur humbul riter is a tee red th.o thar wiJ Ikhj a war aiming our pc-j.iii. tin peari to.* um tb it evry tiiggur an white mini that k.*iu ether, reed or vote ihtni; I hay urtei' hay an ohohabk' or puj'iu' po.dshuu j I; Lre?v i ain't much on ritiug but (rum mi ohsitrvushuii i ce a great dec! uv raugliug about priniory 'lec lions ami so foth that it's hard tu tell | which i.i whot tor a fellow tu hi th"se j times an days. Ther's 1 ihiug certon, sur and that's if our hotter thinking an judging men don't du sumthin tu stop al this; big fus and adop the H&tnptiug policy lliroout, the Deiai* krat Jparty is gone tew the d?1 and i wuld hear stait that it wuld bee the best patic fur sum |that claims to be strnilnut enyhow. If yu think the abuv is wurth cuything yu kau put it in the papur, an if yu dos, i wil, ma bee rile agin. But lett nice stait emphaturcally i ain't kno urfis seeker. _ Itouuur Rial. John Morrissey, ex Congress man and prize lighter, of New York, died, comparatively poor. lie is said to have held but a nominal 'interest in i the famous clubhouse and race course at Saratoga, and he hail to neglect! bis business entirely for months past, I while running up heavy doctor's bills. He spent a lot of money in the politi cal campaign of last fall, and was always noted for bis generosity; he has long supported three sisters, oue of whom is a widow and blind und left them 810,000 apiece iu the will he made last winter, other legacies to various friends, and the rest of his property to his wife. Hut it is pretty plain, as bo had even then begun to suspect, thai there won't he enough to go "around," and bis wife will proba bly be left with little exo. pt the Sa ratoga homestead ] he purchased for her severai years ago. The Antecedents of Disease. Among the antecedents of disease are in ertness in tlie circulation of the blood, an unnaturally attenuated condition of the physique, indicating that the life current is delicient iu nutritive properties, a wan haggard look, inability to digest the food, loss of appetite, sleep and strength, and a sensation of unnatural languor. Ali these may he regarded an a-noiig the indication of upproaddng disease, which will eventually attack the system and overwhelm it. if it is not built up ami fortified in advance. In vigorate, then, without lossot time, making choice of the greatest vitalizing agent ex tant, lb htetier's Stomach Hilters, an elixir which h is given health and vigor to my riads of dek and debilitated, which is avouched by physicians and analysts to be pure as well as effective, which is immense ly popular in lids county and extensively used abroad, and which has been for years past one of the leading medicinal staple? of America. may 11 _ ____________ *m The purest and b;st baking powder made is the Excelsior linking Powder. It makes delightful v.allies, huscuits, &c. Prepared fresh every week. Price, half pound 25 cits, one pound 60 cts. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wan rjamak/r. All parties desiring a good organ would do well to call ou, or address. Kev. 8. T. Holmitn, Orangeburg, S. O, before purchasing elsewhere, as ho is prepared to furnish the "match less Burdett Organ" on the most reasonable terms for cash. It would bo difficult, if not impossib. e, to find n better reed instrument than the BurdjsttO gan. In the language of another, "// is tin' mun* ?I wonder nf the worM. may 4 lm Dobbins Electric Soap. Having obtaiuod the agency of this Ci lebrate?! soap for St. Matthews and vicii.it\ , I append the npiniou of some of our best people as to its merits : Wo have used Dobbins electric soap mado by J D. Cragin ?fc Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and take pieasu.ro in recommending it to uur neighbors. It saves time and labor and does not injure the finest fabric. Boiling the clothes is entirely unnecessary anil but very little rubbing is needed. Mus. D. I). Jonks, .1. N. Fooi.t:, " A. It. ItOWICK. ?' M. P. Way. I desire all my friends and custom ers to give this soap one trial so that they may know just bow good the best soap in the U. S. is. W, J. SlTtDKR, ?olc Agent, mar 20 8;v Astonishing Saccpss. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschce's Gorman Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs,Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and iu fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consult r it the duty of all Drug gists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one I bottle as 40,000 dozen bottles were s Id last year, and mo case when; it lail'il was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be loo widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 celt Is. Itegulnr size 75 cents. I For sale by all Druggist in the United ."States. jan 2(5 ly ADVICE (iIIA TIS? The Hon Alcxun ler II. Stewn* says :?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a mo.*t valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always use it with perfect e-mfidonee, and recommend it to the. public as a remedy which will afford that sa'is-fuetion experienced by me and mine. It excels every thing K?r cough-, colds and obstinate lung affect ions." ICx-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds the (Hobe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Stich endorsement by our great and good men deserves tho attention of the nfHicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con ! riitmplion. For -ale hv Dr. A. C. Dukes. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Uut.L | St Kr?v ill. SATl'Kn.vv, May I I, 1S7S. COTTON Middling*. Low Middling*. .s(''"? t Ordinary. 7.< s PROVISIONS t'orn.?? 6(1 New Com . Peas. 7.s Fodder, per 100 lbs. K Kough Kiev. 1.1? FOR SAL.E. Two verv dedrable I.nts,onc with a good Dwelling ami ??11 iieees.?ary out build ings shunted on Market Street known as the Ezekiel residence, the other bot in iu rear of the u1m>v?*. The above property is the best and most henlthv located nf aitV hi Town. The first named lloiiso und Lot will be rented on the first of May until sold. Terms reasonable Applv to MKS. A. K. VAN NOOHDKN*. apr'l 19 om "VTollce or BH?iniM?al.?\ot lee F^l i* hereby given that iu one month from date, 1 will tile invfinal account as Guardian of Kiama Jane C'laik, (now Mrs Emma .1. Cooper) in the Probate Court for Ornngebiirg County, and will ash for my discharge* l>. LOUS, Guardian. April 27, 1S7S. lm "VfOTIcrc. ? Tlie Following }l Watches will be sold for the amounts due for repairs, at auction for cash, at the store of \V? F. Kobiuson, Russell Street, Orangebiirg, S. ( "., on Saturdav, the 18th day of .May, 1S7H, at II o'clock A.M., unless redeemed before that date. Names of owners are as follow* : Nestor Curry, SI; James Fehler, Stk William Fogle, Brunson, $3; IIilliard Footman, $/; lt. (i. Frederick, $7; Jordan Sherrod, $5; A. Slniler, $0; Taylor benja min, -$; W. II. lliley, SM; Milliard Mentz, S:t; Charles Jnmison, SI; Sam Durant, $11.50; Pater Mark, $;>; Lewis Robinson, $2; Alfred Cornelius, $?">; .loe laaacs, $0; Charles Saspbrtas, $'i; Lewis Mosa, $:t; Landv Johnson, 8?. ANNIE EZEKIEL VAN NOORDSN, Adm'x Est. E. Ezekiel. April 27, 1878. apr'l 27 3t 11 i . . . ..... ._. p . - ... _ _mm RES YES & SHESIDAI:! DUUOGTSTS AND PHAftfil ACE?TIST3. Would call the uttention oi' the eiti/.cus to their largo nod well select3d Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils, Segars ami Tobacco. Which they now have on band and are selling at prices suited to the bard times. They study with earo the wants of their customers, and keep fully up with the times in their business. Physicians' Prescriptions are put up at all hours by careful hands, and none but the I'urest Drugs are uf?ed in compounding. They respectfully ask a trial. REEVED & S3;IT^"RH:)jViST a pi 27 1878 52 H. S. EEH1TEEEE? Agent, CORNER RUSSELL & BROUGIITOIn STS., Offers for sab at the LOWEST CASH Pit If ES Iiis large an 1 i ell assorted stock oi ? ??OC.' B?] 5? g consisting of Coflecs, Bacon, Canned Salmon, T?'as, Strips. " Lobsters. Sugars, Hams, " Mackerel, Flour, La i ll, " Oysters, Grist, Butter, " Tomatoes, Meal, Snap. " Green Peas, Bice, Starch, " Corn Beef, And always keep on baud a full supply of 1.1Q I..* O I? S, WI N S A ND 3 G A IiS. 1 am disposing of the balance of my old stock of Drv Goods, Show ?r.Us, Crockery and Glass Ware at and below COST PP.ICES. Also f.r -ale Dry Rillt Ham.S ^ 10 cts per lb. and RACON at OA cents per f?ound. II. S. PEN NEK EH, Agent. ESTATI3 SAl.i:. Uv virtue uf the order of the Probate Judge, I will JeU at the Srtorc ?1 William F. Robinson, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Ktl'tel 1 Street, Orangcburg S. ('., on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the9th, 10th and lltl1 data of May, 1878, al public auction for CASH*. All the STOCK of WATCHES, JEWELRY and other articles belonging to the Estate of the late Emmanuel Lzukieb deceased. Also, a large uumber of Note* and Accounts belonging to the same Kstate. A lift of the said Notes and Account!) may lie sucn at the l'rohate Ullice, or at the Store of Mr. William F. Robinson. ANNIE EZEK1EL VAN NOORDCX, Administratrix. April 19, 1878. Parties who have left Watches, ''locks or Jewelry for repair will please cali and settle "with the festste, as the Estate will be speed!lv closed. ? api'1'19 'M OPIUM and 'Inri.blr.r habit ear*]. TlOrialnat an.loolr abioluu CCIfk "k?l3 iiim for lK.ok oa Opium Knli,(. la W. n. !> ; .We, V.?:;:lwt D. lire.t.1 CO.. lui Iv 3 SPRING no 10( NEW GOODS I GOOD NEWS!! NEW GOODS!! AT Theodors Kolm'S BUY COODS Literally given away. THX3 GREATEST BARGAINS Y LOT ! We desire very respectfully to direct at tention to the ariival of our! SI SPRISC SI \ New Dress Goods, New Dross Prints, New Dress Lawns. New Dress I'iques Ham burg Edgings and Inertion-, rang ing from 3c. np the Largest and Cheapest Line ever ?i.i'.ivd. r^a<.lies l!r<- Bows, Jabots, Pcarfs, Ivushingd, Frillings and I.aces of tho Latest Styles und rat terns. Liegau; Novelties in Silk Lace Seutfs and Ties. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Fans (!ir dl?*3. Huttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Mihbons, White Goods, Towels, Toilet (^uilir-. i\c., Arc., in gnat Variety, and at Prices so Low as to Astonish Von. GoOtl and Faddouable Clothing at un equalled lx?w Prices.j We ?fter the Largest, best assorted and most Attractive Stock of MEN & YOUTHS CJl< >1 11 in is, ever shown ni^ Orangeburg at Prices that are positively Lower than those of any other house in the country. 'Pile Latest Fiishions'in Ladies, men, Boys, Misses and Ahildrcn I I ATS. The Finest Display of Gent's Furnishing Goods 81.00^81 00 81.00 81.00 81.00 81.00 The best SM I KT ever sold for One Dol lar made of Wainsutta^Long Cloth ami 2'-".* Linen Sl.oO ?1.00 81.U0 81.00 $1.00 81.00 Our repuiaiioii for Low Prices, Reliable Goods and Hcliablo Business Methods is sutlictcntly established to make remarks tin necessary. We invite every reader of the TilUOS to an examination of our Stock with the assurance that they will not be disappoint ed. Agent lor Mme. D EMORESTS' Reliable Patterns. THEODORE KOHN. apl 6 187R c 2(> Home-Power Portable Kuglne For Kale. Wishing to purchase a larger Engine, we offer for sale, at about HALF THE PRICE OF A NEW ONE, our Engine which may bereit running every day, at our paw ?will. This is p. r*re ehascc for sr.y party wanting a uo<<d Engine of 20 Horse Power. Apply to J. STRAUSS & Co. uprM 1.". lm " PEESCRIPTip I -ir tbr> <i.t(-n-i 'utv (>rRcnalnal wrtkuiu.M Mnntiuoil uu.t nil rtln-inleM brourht OB by fnOlar crotioix or CXerM. Any JJm^?t\l bu IU tnif*^ rtleau. I>r. IV. JA<tt'tS A C-O.. M?. BM Ucat SIt?i street, 1'UiclnMU, O. . apr'l 27 ly Is hereby given that the undersigned will tile his final account an Committee of William Pendarv'w with the Judge of Probate for Orangc-burg County on the 14th of May next and oak for letters Dismissorv. J. HTSLEY April 13, 1678. apr'l 13 4t ISTOTICE. Notice in hereby given, that the under signed will file his final account, r: (iuardian of Daniel E. Smoke and Alice ttilev .formerly Smok?*) with the Judge of of Probate, for Orangebnrg County Ott the Sovcntb day of May $Bffm^SjmrmW!rCSe" Letters of DLmiissory.* DANIEL SMOKE. Apri! ?Ith 187S. 4t TU BnuJj .f JM Wik Cattaaaa, Barhnm'8 Infallible PILE CURE. Manufactures ?r tkm - Birk*a P?? Cv? C?.. Cutea, V. OL It aaw Mf la aar* M or rilM. wkM ? tin It r.-lea Utl Lm* UuHll turulxmm* aaaaallltlia apr'l 27 FOR SALE. A C'-it.-.ne containing Four Room with . Dining Room and Kitchen attached. Tho Lot in larpc and pleasantly located near the (cntreofthe Village. TcrnuTwo-Thrid?) Cash, balance in oae or twojear*. Apply for particular ' to E. ?. HUBBLE, apr'l G lm. T-A.KjS notice. The undersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of the Town and County that he is prepared todo up und make MattruMea on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low as possible. Order* solicited. JOUNOBQEN. jun.-> 9 it MARRIED DR. BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth 9tm ?STPwwB^BH 8t- Louis, Mo. Who hu ha.l greater czjuvtawf ta tha tr*atmtr>t of MM acxual tr.I'.mii-i cf In.Hi oinlc cud ftmah} thtn any phytUtta In Iii? W, ii, K.K? tha iMuiu of hUku< mSMMMtSBi practica iu Iii? ?.^.-t., j-y^r-.MIfK^ W'art1 The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAQS The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER nnoka that arc rrallr OnMea a*4 Salf-taaSraatan taafl taa*. Ure pTtninin|< t.> dvnko?d and Hi?m>mI.anS aamala wanilonK frit. They arobrautifulli llla*tral**,aad|ae)Wla lai.^iiaxr, eaaily uiulrratoorL Tha two booka atohraaaivl papi-e, anil c.niUln taluatil. tufbri?>ll.a f 11 hnlk)aaaillaSaaS aiiirlr -aith alltl r rrn ntlmpt.ti In nn m alliial miS Und v. lmti'urhuincpaprraaay i^nMlUMwMMpaa^iad In Dr. DxllV naw Work, la lano way of arlrr, but la aomethiiiE thai turjeso V.alh. thir victim of early Indlx rtttan I pcrlV.tly healthy mavl'c.tmt with of life, and Ik* Wuai.a, In mil from tlie many Ilia hu aox U to."?Kt. Louta Journal. roi'LLAB PKirss ? 80 eta. ?ach both in ona Tolume, 01 I in cloth a gilt. U eta. extra. Bent undar aral, _ receipt of prlc* la snouay ox itaoipa. apr'l 27 fta K?Mhjg SAMUEL DXBBliXB, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Corner Church and St. Paul's Street Ornngcbtirg. 8. C. apr' 1 0 3re DENTISTRY. Dr. L- S. Wolfe can be found st his office over E/.ckiel's Store where he is prepared to execute work on the roost improved styles, at short notice and st reasonable pricea* All work guaranteed. iune 30 ?