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A LECTURE TO YOUN< S M I :X. JuttttPubfishctl in a Sealed Envelope,. JVicc wx < < ntr. a E.4H!tllre oil <Iio flfa lure, Treatment, :iml Uadu'al curuorScinin.nl Weakness, <.r Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emission. Impotencv, Nerv en.? Dvl>i 1 it^-, mill lnipeilinu'iits to Marriage fonoralljr; Consumption, Epilepsy, und 'its; Mental ami L'hysieid Incapacity, Ac?By BOBEKT J. UULVKKW Kl.l m. D., author of the ''Coven IJonk,'1 Tbo world-renowned author, admirable Lecture, olcar'.y provi * ft own experience that the awful ?'i>ns< jinn ci'H ?f Self-Abuse may be effectually r? moved without medicine, and ?villi?; ;i dan gerous surgical operations, hough ?, instru ments, rings, ??r cottlials; pointing out a motle of cure at once certain ami ellecluaI, by which every sullirer, no matter what 1?B eunditiun may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. JE??"~ Thix Lecture will petite ? &<??? '<> thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelop *, to any address, on receipt <>f six ecu It*, or two pontage ritanUM. Address the Publishers, THE OULVKItWELL MEDIC \l< <<>?, 41 Ann St., New York; tIllieC-llti.s, I may 4 I) w. 3h\ robi m's<:>x ;at the store t ?i< 2IIK. UIKSC lUra; Work done Chi aj>. 1 have just received a large supply !?! the celebrated. IjSimli'cilt'H Tiirnli? S??m5. ?Vhich 1 am oflcring to the puhlic ?I vciy low priors, and to Granges special rai Terms ('ash. oct 20 1 v SAMUEL DISSIriB, ATT< ?i;N i :\ a:. 11 COUNSELLOH AT LAW, Joiner Church ami St. ['.mi's Street Ornnychurg, S. t'. apr'l 0 oni GIN GEARING ijSilAiTiNti AND 1J?LT8 Cheaper TII ATM EVER HEKOHI'. AT THIS FOREST CIl'YIFO?AL I:Y J \ M) MACEINS WQRKS, |GEO. TLX. LOMBARD & CO., All OU ST A,?(i A. ENGINES, COTTON screws, MlLI.;oi Al.'INfi And Machinery off Kinds Made amljlte paired. ocl 27 12501] 52 DENTISTRY. Pr. I.. S.Wolfe ?:an be found ntSvi.* offne Over E/.ekirl'n Store'.where lie i- prepared to execute work on the fuoHt improved styles, at short notiec and rrasi ir prices1 All work guaranteetl. inne :<0 ;" rtp<> Make Mono) S'lciiwtjnt.v J. and fast.agcms sin u!i| LEY HA KV EY & ?-... Allan .... 1 la lime 1 1> ?<\ B??NHAM'S zpT^/U-*-iv/-v'.r?A?TiV ft r.iK/.i ???:?. *"*s?iCr^ l'auii>l:lti?Xruv>. Olfl-KC, Y??;t. Vt j idy 20 I s horse and cattLe poW^er:?, \r- - ? *?- - Will onto or provont ii ? . >'o llOKKI W ill (I'll r?' fOMO, V'.r, ?or Lirxj 1. vie 11 I'Vitiir.'H l'owi'ers nro tuet Irt tlni". FouU'sl'owiloiHwIllmironn'In/t ..!;?.< ? ? . K011UV I'owtlurs Will |iruviut (; u i . .. - iit'cliilly TnrhMH. Koiil/.'?PwwtferawlU Inrrwwo tlio < ? ? ? I ? ? mil crcaiii twisuiy |iui cuut., und luui i i ? ! .?. i rein FouU'a Powrtoin will rum orprovi ? I .-; i . vit, iilHKAHK Unit Hol? ? Mil I ? iitt lo urn I. I >. Foirr 'h PownKitH wiu.?icvu ?a . i ?! Aerioif. ^ui.i ovuiywltiTo. daviu i:.i'ov ra,rr-r. : IIAJ.U'1 rdOKE. Sold hy l)- A. C DUE ES. Aii.l l>'r. J. (J. WAN NAM A K Elt. may 11) l.sTT PRESCRIPTION FREE \ For Hit- KllCi'il.V < n.i Itllllltl WiNll.?. I o?ll ilnnInkmI mill .-ill ihii.i ^ )? nu iii uu l?j in II eretlon or oxiTftM. auv D'.ikkIsi lias Hip lanrf? <ll.Mii" Di . \\ . .1 l<t> ? > ?V < *>?? l!M? iv? Hi six in Htr+vU C'lnt-liinatl, i>. apr'l 27 I. dentistry. PR. IL F. MUCK EN PUS: Dentist Rooms over ?loreot Mr. (leo. tl Cornclson'H. um Intimi For Bloss, Remittent, Intermittent Few, im ih??in, will >?!'?.< uimx, > k?? k Mira iiml pottittvc rv?s??'Uy. f' i-j min? :?? oaclosWi'lr:it Iii Oto jnicva yl ?rofnuf no. i i. '. l- .rl'j .iii.l >i :?". " ?-? it;. ?. . a'-sirl '?ist it i? mil yt Win iiri tii : ...- ??; / <i? iVo iili.lirt Unit if Or cm ?:?! vKorrisB i 1l.it fc}..p VlOl III llilill I Nif I? ? rl '????viT.l.ut >. ustiMiciU? ?'?ml tin! '.n'i u'ti.i itir? 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My datiirhtor hrw r.Ivoil prwit honrflt from tho ti.? ol VeoKl'lNP. Um iIvflitiiiiH ! i i<: u> ? i MHtr. oof un ul miiii-tj t-i nil . i i,.T in T..U .\ low Ii II.! tly \ i;.lii :? :: rw t. I In r hialtb, Eiiumt.!. nisii opi? uti-. :? Ii. TiLDj.N, Ic."ii i i t.-i !<? 1 r-t?.t?. Axfiil. ."??>. i'J Sciin iiiiiiititiK. Ilu4f?in, M?.;?<. \> iKrx ?^??r. Litca t: ii Ii v2 kz? Police Testimony. liOflTON, Ko?. 1", 1-7't. II U SU-VN-.. Rl ? ?>.;. il:n ' i n I ftvn yc.-ir." I (, ii o hml ii!ii|.... i ;.|..iit.::i ? j tu ! ?.!.:? Ol tili? iin-fii> of VEWR 11 <?v Sly wii? hau uroil it for comufaint? BttonnlnR i Ii !., . f t. Ilrntc Sii'nltti. with uinrolirui-liclal rraultl thnu Bnytliiiii) rlfii wltft'li ?Im over Iriwl, f navu ?ilvuii ittii liiy cfiliilrtiti unuer iilnioot fvory clruuin. Bliilu'ii iiliiimliilS ii Imvi. t..:i. iv. i.i. l i IvTt.r - niib r....ri. M i. :.: ilutvn L-i'tcn it nivtclf ?Ith suth i;r, :it '.. Ilot'it HlSl 1 tritllllOt lllol ITIinlll '<> 0X|iroM U!J UUtliliijiflliil n( ;?! cidtion of IIii K""iir.' ?s. Wli?o |ii>rfortn'>ntl in.v ilnti. r? i.? a Hiiliijc OCii'cr In Iii-, .ii... It hai Ihivii my !vt tp lull In wlOl a ?front ilirnl .ii tickncM. l imfu Mtatini/iy roconimcni] VKO. im i^'r, &u? I norur knpw i.' o *ihh> wlwrc Ii ut? not j.t .vi all that was ol.iiiuyd mr it. l'nrtli ularlj iu i'i i t ii?f b ti?iillitat<il oi fitUM i r>"nc%i ?ir.to or tin t.'.u Uli eiitota iii-o ruitlly wonurrfti); ttn<| lur uli >? ,rl i from ? i. Impure rtj.tr ofthil t:!i>0'.l it u| i - i '?: ??? ui * Il!m - ? Norm, uni) I (in ?.'! tulii vn thvi" >r? auf clTonniatnn . .- nil?er ?vhl jl VCUUXUIB rivi * ?#o -ii'' - rl'itla inauttiii nnd It will vvliys ttfloril iu? plfaailr? lu un/ lartUer iiitoi-uintl?u ?3 to vruat lkuow uluut V:.jj?t'nk, f 'il. i ".??7 lVa.-C Stol'.or i. ' VEGETIWE II. It, STEVENS, IIostou,Mo8B.' Vegctino is Sold by all Druggists* aprjl 1(5 I l'l l'n v." ?'. .-.. 1 ?- ii. i ?? <?? 1 <Mti-r<Wklfu2 i juwiA.' iii liL? tKOli?n xiifV?, va) tjm:i ...-!. ??.?:,(! ThbFMYSint Ot i OS5 ;.<.A;.ViA<i? Th? PfCiVATiiC CAJ A5 V-S>!Tr< I u ,\ .''.iii-iihi?i i.i.tc Li ii ir.."? tjf.in all nv*> I lirr? |niinlnlMK tn Sn-?inl V. ri>it,l,.*i>?. ttnl nipj>!y v m.i *.. ! ?< l -r . Tin ? ervIvMUlihtlt) lllu?tr?l<4,au<) loplivld ', . , eri?ly \ . . i. T>: two !??.?? cvnf.rf.f VC! | |".. "... ? ?i.'oJiii.M.Wi.vilM. ^r?- !>i:.i.iri..|.|i-a r .!?,?!?. ?"Ulii llt-.?ittu i r?iiA-.iuiit? in ioi .!'<^.:tr 4liiul4 lixail \#Iii.tiiui liiii'i^paprr. #ay i'*".*rwVni - v a. infjiiit^t In iv.':'???.?ii?iw v."Ik<1. Iii nu Hey of . i'*'. .:?Lh?r. w<vr. 1 i( if ^ i. 1 iln> tu?! rj um. 11 kant, H? 1 ?n.C.Ol* Tirtitnofi irl.? I ?ll - ?-<????.. it^,..^'v\.-rria. i !iM<ly UrnllliT itkrylu,l itt ? ?unlr.e r ,? >r Ig triiiprbM ii....' '. in ? ? ' ??j'l .- ??? ? ??'?> "u :vi??iva ? ? ; ? : ?nt. * 8 L; l.b 0 8 d v.:,:...:.::, rij v. ...re.^.^JlI^ ^ AGENTS WANTED FOR T?fT-. , : * " 1. ....,"' I ..s W ?r I...?. .. 1;?. i)AK?ot!U, i'o?)cN jmi . iy ta icio n < rfei?. Tl.?1 itiidtM dj?Oti(| rci?|i6i'lfully iufortii: 'Ii i'iii.'-. ? : ?!.<; Toivn itiid V niiiiy i!i Ii? i I?:-?? t: \. do in- roi l lUftlCQ Miiltiis i-.< du tin- ? ln.i?? -t iiolici*. AMo will oondnct in Ll|iliiil ti py liti !;? . l'rin - Will !)?? lot* ii? |ni ihlc. Oi'dtiiM siilicited. .IOIIN OKtiKNi jiiivo ;i If r.fi. li-Mritf f{ ..r 1Mb <>-?:rTr>, jr fftAot v cjrnnm's Infn?tlilo n?\PllE DURE. t / ' / Ma'imfirtiirril hy Mi? A Vi^'i' / i:.:':--. V.: C-r"C5 ,tzrl:z.V.C. rf^-^ftl:^ . fi'J Ii nrii-r fall? Inra Urnairtioldi A^ii?/'JC)-\\S^"^ ?'rl? 'l*! l i."*l'V ma'nila Iviiluuui?u -%U^..'|,*^ fui.i?Uracui.vii.lc?Uva tiprl:!, Iy i.j.r'l'JT yl MlurrS3 ol Ilm State Democratic I E?vcccutivo Goiwijiit(ea. i Ai'l'OiXTM KN'TH KOK TUK CAMl'.UON'. j The Statu Ksoeuiivy Conituiitoo . announce to their fcllorv-cilixouK tli-.t | the .State cnnvaf-a will formally open j (?>? September 11). /\j ready th ? conn ! ties, ui (ruh oral, arc ready for action, j und ilu rooiniittoo cannot l nib th.tt I t'ir Cu.hijriign will Iii* as brilliant .i< j Throughout the canvass the !)'!'iii j i e.raoy ??; Houth Carolina will have lud ioio i nie ?.l"conduct. The plat form of 1M70, adopted ihi?l reaIiimied :-i i ' . \ is the suprenk* law ofthe IK'hioi ratio parly. IVy it the highest i: i tin* bvA'osi are hoiihd Ts'o per ' .-.it iir body ?<f persons, other than a . ?! ? ? I onv/nt'.iin i-.' n ennugo or ,? Vy It- ? pi visions and pu?ri> 1 u lila':?>!is. NV'ilhiii the lino of j tin phK'.'oi in oi the Dmnooraoy we nrV i ate. Outsbui ?f it, and havntvl it, J tneri i- ipvtrito D^tnncraey :n t-j.-Hitu t [inn. No issue not made in the platforui, and inconsistent with it. can ???? raised. No issue made in (lie platform ami consistent with it can oc ifiuort-d. 'I In- platform of the Democratic party oi' South Carolina is at once a history and a prophecy. It is the re cord o! what 13 past and the assltr : me of what is to come. In it tire declared Democratic principles and Democratic p;?actice. The is.su?* in South Carolina, as made by the Democratic party, is not an issue of race. On tho contrary, tho objects of t ';?- Democracy in retaining con trol o! the St.'Uo, are to complete the reform of abuses, to punish public criminals., to maintain the purity ami ability of the ?.overnnunt in all its branches, to lower the rate of taxa tion an.] ! s.-en the burdens imposed upon the people, to ensure peace and concord, ami, including ail olse, to give ecjUal, ami complete pr otection . . ... r\ r. c|<!'?v?2i|^urjj''.^ j ? person ami property, in order that the government, in the hands ?? i the Democratic party, ehall [be the government of no one section, of no one race, of no one class, hut of the whole people of South Carolina, with out limitation or restriction, j Po far as limu and opportunity j !:.?, ve admitted, the Democratic party ! has kept to tho letter, and in spirit, ' every pledge or promise made in the I platibrni ?>i' 1876. The State odieers elected two years ago are again the candidates of the party. With the panic platform and the nanio candi dates, holding beneficent possession of every department of the ?State government, the Democracy of South Carolina doserva success ami can coin - maud ;t. Vigilance is no'^tiary. Active ami incessant work is in I'm - ! pein:e.l?le. Unity must bo had. Ther i IVho siiiiliber on in false aecurityj 1 they who postpone the preparations for the rights they who eiieourngo ?<r permit dit?cnisi?ii ami division, for j any reason or upon auy pretext, are ] us much the public enemies as are ! tin political lepers whom Democratic rule drives into the penitentiary or ! ? (it ?) th?- State. Malcontents, lag gards, lisorganizers shall not pull down tli?; Democratic ?party; although '? ?}.??;> may multiply its diilVcultbjs and make the struggle harder and more d? spornt-. Au l whan '.lie battle is won, a.-, it .-ha!! be, tlx Democratic I j arty, for :'- own sako, ivill pass sen-1 tenet upon any who, not bong with u , are against us, and make thorn tor all time political outcasts, de spised by Democrats of their own race and shunned by the colored Demo crats who have been tried and have kop! the faith. For the white Democrats, the Stale Co in m itt eo arc sure no other exhort* ? tion is need od. They know foil well that Democratic rule is worth hav- j in?r, and that what, is worth having is I worth keepin;.' ami will be kept. Ily j : the colored Democrat *, us the Stale Committee believe, Iho a did ad van j Iag':s of an enligliiciicd ami honest govern men I tire torougliiy apprecia t?<?l. They have seen ami full Iho dillerenoo Iv-twcou integrity and rascality, between I a fly justice ami partisan rule. Tho hope i-- th'-it the colored people, in larger numbers than cvor before, will march beu sath tho folds'of the Democratic ban nor, ami so assist the Democracy in per looting the work of governmental reform and industrial restoration. Tbe reign of ignorance and vice in ?S?rth Carolina is past and gone. ; Virjti.e, intelligence and elevated ; sKtt'sman-hip shall, as during the ! last? two years, control tlio puVi-' i a (lairs' of South Carolina. l'Or tili* Ilm pe$ilc lough I in 1 S7d^ and the sceptre th.n grasped; for ihe first ?'?::??? in eight year;:. by pure and - ' i oi.g bauds . will not be laid down, and dmil i I he wrested away. Signed?John D Kennedy, Chi? man; J M Johnson, W C ?. k?r .' ,'? Dffrg.in, F W l)awson,.J L D.jar, .1 F illhnmo, S MoOiiwah, John h Bticon. .1 N I>ipt.'com'b| T Stnho b'ar rov., William Muiiro, .l?hn (1! Shops pard, L W YouuinUs, William ICdiotf. ^luss moelihg- of the, r)ynioinaey will bo hold througlidut the Slot beginning on Sept em bur ID, when addresses will be delivered by eaudi :lalds on tin; Suite am! t uigrcssional ticket, and by other speakers dosig nated by the Chairman of the Slate Democrat ic Commit tee. The following appointment l ave been agreed no onj sind arc in additioni of course, to suWi meetings as may be held, under the direction,of County Com mill for! en livening and advancing tho County canvass : IflKST CONOUKs inv.M. [?TSTUICT. Suiuler. ISeptemhoi 21, Saturday. Darlington, September 2"?, \Vednos *!ay. Marlboro', So pic tub. r 27, Friday. Williamsbufg, Septem bor f>0, Mou day. Georgetown, October 7, Monday. Chesterfield,. October 11, Friday. I l-.rry, October 1 I, hi md iy. t ?Urion, Octob >r 17. Thursday. ^^Smd^ToT"^^'p:uiii!?er 2.!, .Monday. Clinrtcidnii, Oct?lJcr 2, Wednesday. Orangeburg, October 21, Thursday. TIIlRIl COXOliKsSlONAIi DIBTUI?T. Nowbcrry, September 10, Tuesday. Lau runs, September 12, Thursday. Abbeville, Septeiubor 14, Saturday. Lexington, October 3, Thursday. Anderson, October 5. Saturdty. Oconce, October 5), Wednesday. Pickens, October 11, Friday. Richland, Novcmbci I, Monday. Founrii coxouKsstoxAi. ihstuict. Fairlicld, September IS, Friday. Chester, September lti, Monday. Ki'i'sbaw, September 18, Wednesday. Lancaster, Sentcmber 24-, Tuesday. Greenville, October, 15, Tuesday. Spartanburg, October 22, Tuoaday. Union, October 20, Friday. York, October 21), Tuesday. FIFTH COMiilt I?SIOXAI. DISTRICT. ?armvcll, September 18, Wednesday. Aikcn, Septcmbci 20j Friday. Collet on, 1 October 1". Tbuisdny. Ilamplon, October 12, Saturday. I Beaufort, October Ml, Wednesday. Edge-field, October 30, Wednesday. A green sportsman, after a frui tl?' ss tramp, mel a boy with tear* in Iii? eyes and said. "I say, youngster, is there anything to -.a around here ?" The boy answered, ' jNothiu ' ju5st 'bout here, but there's the school master t'other sid?* the bill 1 wish you w< 'till shoot him !?' \\ bile the el erg v of flu United States ahmiaily coit SI 2,00'?,000, intoxicating drinks, it * said, cost $1,487,000,000; ami (here are 406,00(> more persons engaged in the Ihjuor business than in preaching the Gospel and teaching school. A youth refused to taken pill. His crafty mother secretly placed the pi ! in a preserved pear and gave u to him. Presently she asked, ''Tom. have you eaten tlio pear ?" t To re replied, ''Yes, mother, all but the heed." "Oh, me!" Gracious heavens, what in the world is the mat Icr fr'n Jones ? "Oh, 1 w-a n t office." Yallow Fever. Jt is scarcely more than necessary lo on!! 11 c attention of our town authorities to the terrible visitation our Mississippi ciii und towns arc now having, in order that thuy may nt '.;:< o insti tute such measures u? will nave our beautiful town from si scourge so fatal in its results. Wo cannot claim immunity because of our j rovorhially healthy locution and the distance from tbo ocean or main water course. Grenada is soventy miles froui the Mississippi river and noted lor itd health. Our neighbor, I I hiekville, also was once visited by ? i!i" fatal s\'Otirg?; Tho poisonous seeds or gorui? of the disease will live t in :i temperature of SO degrees anil j is transported hy the air taking root I in i: localities whoso eircuui I Kt?ncc!) ri ay Iii vor their propagation, j Tho proximity of ihn Edistn iSv?mp, j \ ti. - fu.cunuiiulatioti of tilth always rod j lie in?nil about iowhs, and Oianue i -i i "i i? uiv is no ex option, the ranklrrowth ? ? 61 noxious vVeedss in liur yards and i I tlecit.'vitig vegetable'matter about our ! I j.r. i'd-i- and sti-ccls Ibgcihci wiU.i : the (ouii.'i'i'iit'ii'o Ol d?i' eiitnaie, mav j prove oiicumstaneos to pi jtiiy reasonable (bar oii the part of iutel- I ligetit people, because these condi tions aro known to favor tho propa gation of tbo gei in9 and spread of tint fevi r. Prudence as well a- wisdom wmdd seem to admonish riur citt/.eiis i ti. retpovo these conditions u far tin ' possible before it may be too late. j -.Mmao? . ? ? -C'i?-i ? - . i Vtti the ' ". iiis(*huis 1'iim-. ] I : . , j I claim to be no writer, but .vueu ' saw ti'1- piece iii your last issue -i.;- j nod Vi2?igi?f<V from Jamison, (my voting precinct.) 1 feel ;t a duty to myself as well as to others, to ask :t space in your paper, ;<? express my opinion to the public about its con tents. First, to bring to the notice of r.ho people, the insignificant presu mption of "Edgar," or any one else, under ?' false namu to blind, and bins tho minds of the pcopioj as i believe, so soon before '.ho convening of tho ? ij-cuixiati ig e: vvditinu. Second, to show how much decep tion scheming demagogues and politicans, will use, to wire-pull i themselves into ollice. The first part of his piece no one will object to; but when ho asks the question, "Has Wade Hampton ap pointed good ollicors in the d i tie rent couutica ?" and pretends to answer for Grnngoburg, thus; "That every just citizen can but acknowledge his (Hampton's) fine judgment and sagacity in ids appointments." Now Mr. Edgar, I believe ail good Demo crats feel 111ill Gov. Hampton acted in good faith in nil hi- appointments . T!i?' Trial Justices seem i.-> be tho main ones "K lgar" alludes to, and arw the only ones I haveallusiou to in my reply, because 1 am in posi tion to know what troubloand de rangement existed between thcru and tho people. Uniortunatoly for Orangebyrg county, a good many ot th e appointees, us.Trial Justices, did not act "in good faith, and with saga eity," discretion, and capacity to peacefully manage their .section of | j Hie county; and I think Mr. Editor, i it i" high time that the good, an 1 | law-abiding people should take the | I matter in hand, and speak out pub- ? liely with their true names signed, J and frown down all deceptive an d erroneous representation's of facts to make capital on? oir the voting popu I lalioii. Why "Edgar" must liayo I booh asleep, deaf, or dumb, to tho linierest, and distraction o<u county i has gone through and o how going j through, to burlesque Hampton .and j oilier good un*u of the county, uiime !??? n. lilar, Capt. Dibble, C d. | iVlrcvUlo and Maj. Wlmley with I I such silvorv mistatemonts. 35v?ausi\ j llujy till know the hltf-r rntienc.*?und ; corruption of i^Niigcbiirg county; both politically' ami financially; because they believe such inistato in cuts like ''Edgar's" arc calculal rl to mislead tin people and harm tin. convention; because they beliove thai stub irregular mislutoments, arc t gotten up just b lore tho convention j designedly to wire pull - mic one into ! ollice, or fjiiiis.e poiitical r^eiipii; because t. ey all k,now how llanvptou and iliti Executive Comntiiteo Itayii tu e:: harassed by petitions ami j>? r sonal applications tbo jidoplc to settle diliictiliuvs belwou:) tlieinand I (he Trial ?ltssiices and bccaur-:e tboy ad know bow many Trial Justices lire I laid aside Li) wrangling ahibiig Ibom so! ves atid the people. ! bolieye aiiy nfiicei should he elosoly scrutinized by the people, and, ii found .wanting in their duty, they should ho rumov ed. All theu) Mr. Editor urn my reasons, why (1 believe) these gentle men, above ?Stato, who both know and fool the interest of tho people of this county and the Democracy, v ? ii 1 not hko t?> have their nam v as . v i tod with such ihi 'statements, bj tu anonymous writer. Mr. ''.Edgar" again says, 'The lievo that our Governor can remem ber his many appointments ivith feelings of satisfaction, and pride-," and goes on l?? say that, .No coui ty can produce a belter record if. . Orahgohnrg," (inaVrs no exceptions.) \V hy, Mr. Kditor, he certainly inust have awaken from ?? deep -Ii le.ber, and imagined he was npp oihte > or nomi nated t': some fat olltoe. lie ought '<> have reversed his expression', :tu I -aid. Hampton remembered his ap pointments with f clings of deep dis satisfaction sind cxtrcmo inortdic.t< lion, becaimc tin j had deceived liiio U u Governor), the people and them selves. A ?out tho good record of ounij I for d:ie, as a citizou of .laminon precinct, (for curiosity) woo Id like to know, 'Edgar," a citizen of Jami on -? utterly ignorant oft the . . .. si ami financial rottennessof O'an b uig county, and yet heis trying to make it worse. Mr. '"Edgar," your assertions, re mind me of our Radical and ex-Radi cal spo to tho ignorant colored people to .vlioui they would preach ni every election lie/or'uit reform bat meai.t stuijl more all the time. Mr. Editor, my endeavor is to show the uiouiiSHtan-jy of'Elgar" who ho i- i do no t know) and to ipi the eyes ot tho main voting I o] ulati m, that "Edgar's" piece is maneuvering for swindie or fraudJjn in < way upon tho people. But I ? i i.- lb:! convention is wise enough t ? ?c tin I ihey are not imposed upon hv any political im poster, to win his way to n nomination. I have shown the derangement of the coun ty, by the Trial Justices, which nearly all amounts to jealousy ammz themselves for office, until some have become mean, and debase ;n their conduct und will work underground railroad to accomplish their ends. Before I cl v:u I must say that we have some good appoiutees, both Trial Justices and others, and I re gret very much we have these troub - les villi our officers, aud It' k it is lUftinly-. i){y ?' '^e-jjiey jlo _uot stud X their duty to their county, a* oliicers of Justice, and I cannot clos o " without complimenting one officer: formerly stationed at Lewisville St. Matthews, Capt. F. M. Waunamaker, w ho lately resigned of his own ac cord ami against tho wishes of nearly ad his constituents, aud I believe cannot be equally or easily r^placud, because he managed his section of the county (which was one of tho worst in the county) in a Hampton like man ner. Mo sacrificed himself, and in terest for the good of the people,and the convention should appreciate it and remember him in their nomina tions to one of the best office* in. their gift. Now Mr. Editor, while writing 1 would suggest to the com* iug convention a plan to dispatch its business aud to give general sattsfao tion to all section. Lei the conven tion agree and allot to e:ich sectiou, tho Fork, Long Orange and 8t. Matthews, its epiota of candidatei and then lot the delegates of oicK section caucus together an' now nate their candidates and ,.en'tb? convention unite and ad iptthe who's I think is the only way t > give satis faction to all. John L. Moorer. Citizen of Jamison. Lot tin American people proolaira as their res dves : First?That they will have free elections in all the Stute-?, undisturbed and unawod by Federal interference, civil or mili tary. Second?The verdict of the people rendered at the polls shall be faithfully recorded and shall be ao* cepted and obeyed. Third?That men or the party who shall stand in the way of these resolves shall be witin red by tho wrath of an honest people who love civil liberty, intend ? ? proservo it for themselves and their posterity.? Senator Yktyardif Dcfoicitrr, I sny, fellows," remarked a Yan K.C-. loafer to some of his companioot, ' let us seo who can toll tho biggest I'k 'All right," said ouo, 'Tratbe biggest mol in America.'' MOh, pshaw ["exclaimed the first, contemp* tously; "wo agreed to tell nothing bul lies, and you begin by tolling iho ! m?h/'