University of South Carolina Libraries
DENTISTY BK. B. F. has moved his Oflieo over Btore of Wm. Wil cock, formerly occupied by Dr. Feraner where he will hu glad to serve Iuh friends on Uio most reasonable term*. DR. P. F. MUCK EN FUSS, Dentwt. rapt 23 Id INSURE YOUR GIN HOUSES. Tlic "WESTERN ASSURANCE" IN BURANCE CO. of Toronto, Canada, will Writo a limited number of RISKS mi gin HOUSES and CONTENTS. Apply lo JOHN A. A?MILTON, flcpt 21?liri Insurance Agent. NOTICE Is hereby given that Application will !>?? made, at the next Session of the General Assembly of So. Ca. tor a Renewal of Charier of the Executive Committee of the Orangoburg (Baptist.) Mimriohcry- Union. S. W. KEMMERLIX, Kept 14 Secretary i CARRIAGES, 1VUGGIES AND W A (JONS I am now giving mv ]' K Ii son \ 1. ATTENTION to my Huxhieiw of CAititi.ittE makd?, And will guarantee that my work in Hie future shall be asttOOU as in the past forty J'aarfl that 1 have been in the business. I have It EDUCE I> ML \' risiC'EN To SUIT the TIMES, am! if yon will call on me I will guarantee that mv Chargen and Work will give full SATISFACTION. I am now prepared to manufacture Un celebrated i>kxter spkixg:5jug<;y Which for comfort and case cannot hu ex celled. ALSO Connlaii'lv on hand ROSE WOOD and WALNUT" HTTItlATu GASES Of nil sixes. Hive me a call. ii Alt im n kigos. wpt ? .'on ?ektisTky. i>r. l S,.Wolfe ' ?"' hi to execute work oil oie no ?: improved Hylc.-., at ?shori notice and at t ?t-nnal Ii price.".' All >vuii; f*uarant?ed. hum 80 j" AT THE STORE OF MR, KIRK ItOS53N. *>X. Work done Cheap. I have just received a Inrge apply o! the celebr.Med) LatiMlrctliVi Turnip Which I run offering to the public :.'. ven low prices, and to Grange*) nl upccial rat? ? Term* (.?.?isii. on 10 1 y GINGEAU1 KU SHAJTINGf AND JiOLTS CIIEAIP2SK THAN EVEli BEFORE AT Tttr. FOREST CITYFOUNDEY AND MACHINE WORKS, gS(GEO. R. LOMRARD . ? CO., augusta ,2? A. ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, mill;g earing And Machinery off Kinds Made and R< paired. oct27 12?0 52 Wnteln>??:u<>t7. Kcvolvi?ri??B-r?i<v ' |ia.W).ovi'rHMiiiiU?tN?yt'lUi,!i . it' i' HuiiU^l. Ku.Sii|i|jlj Co .'? hlu.'l i uu \ apr'l 27 HORSE AiiD t'.ATTLE PQVi, - w y.ci HorhkwUI ?'!<> of Com allov ? v,r l.t;j?fl 1 .. Vert, It P?litz'? PowOi'tsnro w.-l In Hi ? Fouiz's rowdern ?ritt euro niul iife\ willloo1 ??< .v. ?? ? J'oiit/.'n l'owilurawltl uruviaii Uacus i:? 1 dm .... .. tjralntly Turkoyv. j oue.'H l'owiii rH vtu Jnrrewo tin? rjunntltyi fi I! mil cream twway jjci ccuL, a.ut uiaku liiu :.-ja:.i iiitlawcet. Foutx'a Pawclcrowni earn orprovcnl altnofctKVKit'S ?>tnxAHK th.'t lloreca nail C'ntlli! nr.; in Ir lo. FOI'TS'.'N I'OWDKKB WILLOIVK b-VIHiFACTION. fcol.l ovciyxvln.ro. DAVID U. VOUTZ.l'mr.rlclor. uax.timoue.iad. Sold by Dr. A. C DU ICES. And be. J. G. WANNAMAKER. may 1 1S77 ""PRESCRIPTION PRES! For Iae Kin cilv <'inini|'si.|iilti;il Wfi.i i .? unnboou Oiiil nil dlMonlorrt liroiiKlil om l>y 1 oretlon or c.xccKs. Anv OruptilHl Iiiih llie ilHU uiontH. nr. iv. JA<tiir;tt .v co., \>.. fao -Y< fj| Mlxtl? Street. I'luoluuall, O. apr'l 27 1 y REV. J. P. LUDLOW, WRITES ; 178 BAI.t10 STllRET, DllOOKLYN, N. V., Nov., U, ltfM. O. R. RTEVKNB, KfiQ. bear Sfr r?Prom ponvmal benn?tf roootTwi br fta wwil an fruro iwvnonal knowloriKo oC til nvu rr-.ti nil idnc ntilatnla JAMBS I' I.UDliOW, . an from porannal knowloriKo of IIkwo >*>&n enroo thereby havo r-nud almost iurrnculoiit\ , aln inoHt heartily mil mneeroly rucommonri tlu) l'WBIwr. fur tho QomptaJnlf (bnh it tu olakuod to J?MK8 I? I.UDliOW, Lata Paetor (Jolrarj Bot'twt Onurob; Hacroiuouto, UaX VEGETINE. . SHE RESTS WELL. '"" HorTH poland. MK., O.I.. 11, 18711 Kn. 11. R. Sthvknp. Drar Sir.?I have l>oon Riefe two yean* \rlth ifio liver complaint, and during lltnttlmo have taken n (ToaAtnan; different inodlolnrvi, bul nono of thorn alu ruo any good. 1 ws? rostloM niahle,and ha? no rtppotit?. hlnco tiiktii? the Vkhetim: 1 n?.t Well, ?ad relish my food. Can roixiiiiiiw ml tho VRORT1NB for whrt it ha* dono for iimi. Yours iwspectfulhr. Mu?. AiiUKBTKWKBli. Witnom of tho altovo. Mil. OEOltOU M. VAyOHAR. Medlord, Mac GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN. IiOBTON UoNF., M TTUtli (Stuebt, liOBTufi, April, 1B7U II. R Rtf.vt.ns. J.har Sir,?Wo fori thai, tho children in our homo hurt)liofln praatly h*nnntnrl l>y l|m VKiirxisu yi.u. bavo ho kindly ;:r. n tin from t'mio to (nur, < - ?, ?? ? i >' thoso truublud with the .Scrofula. With roMNjcl, Mi.:-, N WORMELUlIalrua. TINE. REV. 0. T. WALKER, SAYS: PnonriENOE, It. I., 161 Tkanrit tSTnncT. U.R. Stkvknh, H?y. 1 fool l.i.nml to ojpr>v<s with my i'lxnatnro tho Iui;1j value I tilaco npott sour VROETINB. Mi family uavo u?o<l it for tin. laut twoyoam. In norvoua dublHly it la tnvidualilu, anil I recommend it to all wl.o way nood im InTl?oratltUCi renovating Ujidc. O. T, WALK Kit, Formerly I'ait'jr of Iicsdoiu-.^uurv 'JUurch, Uuitoa^ VEGETII3I NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. South Bai.em. Maas . Nov. u, leT?. Mil. II. R Btt.vinr. U?ar IsHr,?I ha?e boon troubled with Beroftila, Uaulo r, and Liver Complain! for thro yc sr. . Nut hing ever did mo any good until 1 cutiunoncod wring luti Vkhetink. I am now trot I i rue along first-rate, and e'ili uuinK Ihu Veuetink. I eontdder tin :o it. nnthiiifl Cqaal toil tor mi. h > nnii.l lillta. i '..n hoartily roCOUl Bumd it to ovcrybod) Vouri Irnly, Mio' t.lV.'M. M PACKARD, No. Ii L^utinta Street, J?outU ?alouj, Mac?. VESETINE. RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY. Sotrrn iio^ton. ? <i ? ST| ' 3._ ? s A ? " ? ...**. .<..!? .. *.."?.% tw?rai ?>o:tTee" ?t >our V) nETlNK,and am eonviiit od itlsa valuabloromody f.ir DyaiKipnia, Kidney Complelnt. und Oenerat (>o bllity of the Byatom. I can hi atti!y rocouunend ii tu I'A julltrue Iroiu tho abovtocomplaint*. Voun roi neetinllv. Mus. MUNROH PARKER, l'roiiiui^l by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Voflctino is Sold by all Drufjglsts lti tf. \ \ I V.!, ; S f} J ? V.... .; v ^ S 's V r'-C-:'i'i ? ?' ??*? i KiiiiiaWiiEighthy?, Wlii bau iisd :r?c.i r ex|icr!:hs? :.i t:... .i ? .. ?.a r,,.!.|.,,.,..?.,:,. ;.,, ;.?? ,., , ... In l.-.o W.i.l. *?>..- ?:;.: r.-ii.l? . . . ?. !... ? .u..,*.tul ^?rr.Lt.?.?., tu '..r ? ?? :? nn: ?m L?, j.-.; ;.u:...- :..', i.litli J The r>:-*Yg- olo?y .^a^.viac-'-t Tho i-P.iVAT'?. ^?L'.ri-.-..LA!?ViC?:-b. )li>.lit f tlarcri? f.: ! ji re l Kr'..In irertarilhall mat I. r. iierlHitdnj |.t rii.-i....: fi.d W.ii.ruli??.?. vi|.;ilv ?.ir.t '..<?? j tVIt. 'I'm v urobrautlfullj l'.lutlr?t?st, ifiij in plain |ji.;ttngi', i..i'v i;<.} r.i.-Ml. 'J ?...? Iwo lixik.fi in.lirercM.' i i.-i-., r.iul .:? .'..' ;...:?. ilil?taftrin ?II. ?irlw.tbn t.. inUrwl t:yt:e.v Itbatllli ? tlnmromuftilcitinii dicultr^iltiK-irt llea'lwbi ton :i" in |>i i'Tliaanowli^lKfhoiv.iU'd lr llr.ll.Ktt'?t.-r v .... i-in i.,. v.l.-oi nt?4ti.niabt<diiir* ?i-'.r. 1-it i> . .i!..l .,,.,} mi? kb.,.,1,1 k..?h. Tb? laiitb.ttin viebtr, iiid!?riiKi>>tit Ihr H?n,otbn?'ln im!"- ?lly l:t abhy iiiny??-, I tat witSi uun ng \ ,ji r ir, tlu-lii fT^ AGCNTS VMNTFD FOH THE , t>; ???-.. !:-i;-c--. -'-CT^ "VT "g" mar ..ii ;>i. u..?'!? ?w onnuii. * - ??- ? J?.r.ii> ' ' ? Al-iwi hi '.it -v"- ? .-'U>"v>'-; ;,.-:'J Foi l';?iiii>!i!c|'< .< 1JIt. Sa:j;o..;i, liov Volk, ja ii ly TA ICI-; N( )T!(!K Tili; itn b . '?: i;ri| ix-|uvt lull/ IillurmH tllt ('iii/.i.'ii'? of lim'Town anil County tbai In- i. |irc|)ai't'tl (?iilii ii|i ami liiiiKu Miittritisci 611 lb<; r-burtcsl iiolicc. Also will (?imbtot an ?pbul>>ivry Imsiiit'A--. IVices will bn titt 1?>?v po.-'.-iblo. i >i ?!*-?.- uliiiili'il. john ')!;<.!".:,'. jjM?>!0 if -. tl- RrnMlj ?.I .no If.lh (VrM.rj, >^r(iADr^>. Bnrhnrn's Infalllblo ft J / M?nuf?ctiir*d by Iba \ / Iiithii3i'::oCuroC5.,rurl.iu,iT 0. ^.^S^'".'?f'r<v-';.,J,I II ??'?rr fall?to eure HemorrliolJi ?C .'Co /h "J Or Mira, whr? n rurr i. IraMlbl?. ^Asl,-, -? ;%J*^ Vrl?" 1 >?? ?o't l'.'i? f'to UilllkvuiUj apifl ?7 ly , . f* t? t-i an?! Wf>f plilno hablriami, ;\, ?? t .j .'. Qrlixl mlarili.nlj-alnoliil? .< v< ! SM .. ? . : W.0: ' ?? ? ? i t. io :.. i m? uo . . . . Ui'J? .!'?> -I ????'??<? t > W II. K.|'-1'0, vi i Ith i* i ll ! MA lift olUlll'j .111ST OiVENKO (>.\ h D( >OR ii \st oi?' I?r. A. JJijrr, More, iiVj S3?. Gh C/VNOX f^c^^'p^i^? ^ ''<> will keep ^fc^ljFX constant 1 von haiiil ^'"??^Sc^ I'LKTK slock of ? ; ^vIvl -v?\i s?v^ f/JlillK, ?^^?V? riniolH, " ?iSirtdW A sul Kjj i?vi i u j4 ?*<><>.?>, i fv< ry tlesi riplioii. .Also all kinds* <ii Bii'.paf l'irij; ? I??i?? * mi I lit: shortest notice to Gnus, I'istols, i.?.,?! s, l iiti.nil:,-, mill S iilW ] X< ! MA CM I. TN KS Done up aiul Adjusted. t>; ? \ii ?roo'ls ami work warranted to i:ive cniirc Hatisfaction in ounliiv work m.oi-l.ipand price, I !ionk;n;; i.iy Irh-mls for past palrotiagc I hope t<> lilt til a rdntiilUliee Of ill" same i:i fill lire l\ < ?? I A N N< >N. i:c!it'is 1878 lv \ I ( ' :\ Li L. a r rii k PEOPLE'S BAKERY E-tahlhdied in 171 by ili.o I'ropri clnr. wlio i.- i-till ready and willing t (ill ortit rii in BREAD, ii(-LL , riES C A K IC S (>:' ill! descriptions. ?v the IlAliKSb or l'.< <X. 'Also B i I K A 1) For Camp-Meeting- or any other kind of Mectiiigsi. Just received fusx'.v ?'.wtiticivi A*ttl .\ ,: l in it*, Which will !>c sold a- LOW tu any that can |le bdtight in Onuigeburg; Thankful for thu past patronage of my fricml ; and '.he public I ^ t.11 so?eil a u?n ihuiahee of lh< it en-loin. T. \V. Albovjroi 1 i, I5n?eli Street, next di pent i I. Ii CA/-.1' ? : - Mr. I. P. Harb ?? !! Iil.il Will win- a t 11 iii ii t i linve nn the way a lot of very choke AMJiKlt Mnv nod Willi K Mjiy AN' 11 ivvr si-:b;i) li:;pre^iv bought lor .<b>whi?r. The trraiii in hi !.!.. (.WIGHT, VK\\ KICOT. The <juantity i? limited, and price l.cU'Ki; than it Will be a month httel'i Direct from the 0: A- (\ K, K. This Seed i.-:is 1'UlvK as it i.s possible to ?01 them. ALSO A ?>1' Stono Acid <<>r c.-ioj" for iStnall tlrain at83 25 per back nf 200 pound?. JOHN \. HAMfl.TON, Next to Mr. ii. II. Cornelson. s[is :iM! )ATSI''\S * The I ' v ( ? l -i i.-! of lids S< ? 11 < >o! will he ii in .it [he l''air Muilding on the I it l Mi-e iav in September next. '! 1 RltiS PEK MONTH l.-t Oradei lb jdiuier.00 '..I " tirammar I'npils. ?_' 5t) ?' Advjiiieeil English. .". ttt) l.aiin and Oivek fill ceiits extra. eaCln aid in excellent families, near the School Ihioms. may lie obtained at !?IH and ir'\~ pi r iuouth. fl is School is designed to he a IVrmanent llu:iitiilioli of Orangebhrg, and with a libe v.A patniiiage the l'riiieip?l will make it u < oixpictc i 'iccess. HUOO Ci. SI IKK I DAN, aug H? I 'riiicipal. ESxe c titq r?s S slI o, lly virtue of an order of the I'rohate t'.'buri of Oriuigebiirg t'ouiity, I w ill sell at the (ate liluidenoo of l'!inaimel A. f'airc\ deceased, on the ITilh day of <'etola r 1878, ill the personal properly belonging to aid ilece:ux'<l, eoiiMHting of Horses, Mulea, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, lloiiKehohl and l\iu In n Kimiture, I*.caper and Mower, and other farming utensils, ami Manurers, ami other goods ami chatties usually found on a well locked plantation. Terms Cash. No arlieh to be removed until pai l lor. 1'. W. KAIHKY, Kxccuior. September 28, 1S78. ;;t ?;>W .*ylT;,st?' ?loncy av!?'as:iuily .L ami fast,agents bIiouId ntklresH K1N \,K i 1IAKV ISV & . Atlanta, (la line 1 Jy [Written for (he < )raii?i'l?iir<; Tim its. ] Musical Delusions. jsv l'kstkm.h. [Cuntiinif.iffrmnliiM wvrJt.l It. "My daughter, Professor Cly mi on, is very deficient in music, owing partly to tho inattention of her Into instructor, hot mostly to her want of ambition?in going out to lulu; les r-ons, she imule the acquaintance of a number of young persons, who suc ceeded in diverting her mind from study, and in fixing it entirely upon the pursuit, of pleasure. One young null!, especially, lias been very per sistent in monopolizing her society; to prevent this annoyance, 1 adopted the method ?f.employing a private tutor, and congratulate myself upon my success in engaging the services oi fine so highly recommended as your? sell.;' 'I lie Professor bowed in acknow ledgement of the compliment, and re plied in smoothly modulated voiee that he would endeavor todi--chargc his duty faithfully, and thought?if Mrs. Curviu would pardon the liber ty bj expression?that the prob ible causa of mich a sentimental turn being given to the di.-spo.ul ion of young ladies in general and Miss Curviu in particular, might b.s traced to the nature of the songs that were taught so extensively: and, conse quently, be directed his pupils more particularly to instrumental music. Fortunately, this coincided with the Indy/s opinion, as her nightly rest had been frequently interrupted by LtlYi.Vs incessnnt warbling with tho mil eh dreaded Wilbur Dual lan, ml she sighed (or a change. V>'hi!e she has loft the room to introduce her daughter, wo will glance nlJ^Pijfessor Very tallanddig uiii. 1 he s< ? i i-. with broad brow and vl'iyjjdriu*r curls ol dark brown, grave eye* ot ti ?? iaiiu dar.i tint, looking out with eool und quiet glance from bentnlli tin over arching brow; a heavy moustm ho and imperial, al tering the classical expression of tho uppe r features, completes the face, such, on the wh do, is a fair spoci men of the American prolessioiiaI gc ntleman. When Mrs. Curvin returned with Laila, the latter started visibly as she glanced tit her prospective teach er, hul the slightest change was ob servable in his expression, as he greeted her with a deferential cour tesy ol manner, which quite charmed mama, who had feared as she saw his brow grown trifle .stern, and his lips compress, that her daughter did not meet with ti favorable reception, hut. she was actually cinprcsscd, most agreeably so, to see with what pro priety Laila conducted herself, her manner so lady-dike and subdued in comparison with her usual self-assort ing, independent ways, and .-he sat a silent, but delighted spectator while the Professor conversed with his pupil about, her acquirement ; until hoii-ediold duties called her away. An awkward pause followed Mrs. Curvin's departure, which, sit length, was broken by Leila's asking him to favor her with music, but he showed a band still bound up from a recent injury. 1 hero was a mischievous glance in her eves now. Another pause; du n niter hemming in a con strained way several limes, he man aged to say : ''1 would be pleased to hear you play some, Miss Curviu, so that 1 can j udgc of your progre? s.'1 'd will, with pleasure, play any thing you suggest, Mr. Clytnion." A very prosumpti?us assertion for a pupil you will think, and the Pro fessor evidently thoupht so too, for he hesitated some time before he said : "Try "Maiden's Tihn er," please." "O dear !" she thought, "why didn't he request something olso from its grave? tho psalms will come next, prayer und then, praise," which w.is a very wicked, thing for her to thin k, but she played ' Heart Bowed Down/' and be tol ! her it was rendered very ' nicely,.-' possessed an artistic touch , Ihat, though an old, it was a favorite pieeo of his, he fatieicil he eon I 1 al lot'.-1 hear the pleading tones of the maiden's voice." ( A nice fancy for him, hut he thought the client on her a little omnious.) "Only, Mis.- Lie ? Miss Curvin," he continued, "it was so snd, please play a livelier air,'' To a guy polkcr rang out merrily; but, when with grarrity unmilled, ho ad mired tho inarch, ami naked her to sing "Convent. Bella," instead of com plying, she glanced at him iuq uisi tively, and then hurst into uncon trollable laughter, Professor Clymion looked very muc h discontented, and so soon us ho could make himself hoard, common cod very pompously : " Mis s Curvin, this is certainly very nxlraodinary conduct?I can sec no cxeuso for it whatever. You surprise, you astonish, you confuse"?but a fresh peal cut short his period, so ho, at length, wuttered, ami stammer od, and hemmod, and finally?laugh ted heartily himself. When both had exhausted their mirth, be inquired in quick, incisive tones, quite antagonis tic to his prof.; ssional drawl : "You little witch, bow did you penetrate my disguiso ?" "As if you could disguise yourself from mo! Why, if we met accident ally in the jungles of Eudia, would reco ni/.ctho varying expressions of your eyes. But bow came you to t hink of such a ruse ? what result do you anticipate ? how will you deceive mama, and arrange your affairs with out betrayal? bow long will this con tinue, and what?" "One question at a time, please; but before I enter into a full explana tion, had we not better continue the lesson ?"> Then they laughed again. "But Will, do tell me all about it?'M?idcn't Prayer,' oh, dear!" ami her merry laugh added to his discomfiture. "Do hush, Leila, your mother will certainly hoar you, and appoi it her self a committee of investigation ? then my masquerade end* abrupt Iy." "Proceed? 1 am ns mute as the harp on Tara'- Wall <. " "After Mrs.Curvin made a descent upon us that evening, and forbade my visiting you any untre, I felt like one lost tit sea. Tor sometime I pondered dolefully over my trouble, and then, having com'' to the Conclu sion, that not even a parent bad th e right to sever two loving hearts, 1 set out to devise a plan for seeing you in defiance of maternal vigilance. Nothing Wits satisfactory, however, till 1 saw her advertisement for a music lonelier; Iben the iden struck mo, bow nice it would be to linger for hours by your side at the piano like those professors have to do, and as vivid recollections of the. post floated bach, I thought I would like to bet hero Springing up, 1 vowed 1 wotiid try the experiment, even if only to fail, as it would it least divert my mind, and the hope of winning you, be a great inspiration. So, rush ing down street, I had a local inser ted in Urn paper to the effect that, "Our esteemed young citizen, W. W. Dimllnn, will leave us in a few days. He contemplates an extended lour out West, consequently, his stay will bo huh finite. Wo wish him a pleas ant trip and a safo return.'' "Well, I went North the sumo night, visited some of my old class inntes, who liscd up my credentials for me,nil being noted performers, of course, und just a fortnight after I loll, Professor Clymion made disap pearance here, published his card, and received caller- at his hotel. My life-long fritnd, Judge liar roll, who was into un secret, and sympath isod beeau.se be had to steal his wile, was the first to call and engage my servi ces. H is patronage made me popu lar, and when your mother (tamo, I assumed a great many airs, and camo to an agreement only after long hesi tation." "But how will you teach your other pupils? Of course, they will discover your ignorance immediate ly." "Trust rao to manage that. 1 pre tended to be rather eccentric, and tench by ijuil c an original plan, for I claim to rush a pupil through in short time, and only engage two or three at first, thus becoming "exclu sive" even to the gratification oi the most "elegant" taste. That is really all I have to tell you of my past since wo met, and as regards the fute.ro, \ expert to maintain this disguise long enough to steal you." in. For a week, everything progressed charmingly. Everything, did I say? The music lessons must be excepted, for, though Leila faithfully played every piece she knew, and practiced cb >rds and scales till her fingers ach ed, the Professor paid a great deal more attention to word-music than his interview with Mrs. Curvin promi sed. When questioned by the latter, Leila said, that, although! very well pleased with her teacher, sho wiu somewhat afraid of him. Nothing could have been more agreeable to her ears, but language is inadequate to express the amount of couriosity that resided in Mrs. Curvin, which extcuded even to such trifles as the Professor's manner of teaching, for sometimes there would be a long pause, then the music would be heard in broken measures. Now she had no doubt but that thcic pau=io? wor<3 occupied in coanectioa.i aa . ustruc tions, and she felt that she wi> d like to know h >w her rathar high-s^ ited daughter would loo'i. on being re re manded for her mistakes. The young people concluded they were having a good time, and sho concluded too, and sho concluded that an investigation would uot be amiss, so the g -od lady one morning applied her eye to the key-holafor information, and an interesting tab leau rewarded this inquisitive pro ceeding. Leila was seated at tho piano. Mr. Clymion by her side, but the band that bud been bruised so OurtJy as to .--till require-a baudago, was free, and playing with her sunny curies, while the other held up some thing which look the indignant'ob server sometime to make out until he moved slightly, and she behold, not the dignified Professor, but, oh, bor row ! that wretched youth?the graceless Wilbur! Yes ! there ho was, smiling an he met Leila's mis chievous eyes, and carelessly twirling in his fingers, Mr. Clymiou's mous tache! There was an awful pause in Mrs. Curvin's?mind, shall we say ? then feeling like a volcano on tho eve of an eruption, she entered the room, and coufounded the amazed couple. Another awful pause. Then in tragio tones she began, and oh ! the world of scornful wrung in her voice as sho said with subdued emphasis : "Will Professor Clymion bo so kind as to favor us with a march ?" pointing to the door as sho spoko. Her auditors could uot restrain themselves, but their mirth caused no change in the lady's attitude. [to bis continued.] A wise son makoth a glad father, and a prompt-paying sulwcribor caus etli an editor to laugh. T11 K GI? E AT CAUSES OF I I U M A N MIR I? I i Y. Just Published in a Scaled Enivlo)*. Pi ice six cents. '?^?ii ^ Loot lire 01? tlio Na? lure, Treatment, nnil Radical ?gESgsg cure of Stminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotoncv, Nerv ous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Kit?; Mental ami Physical Incapacity, Ac.? IJy KOltKltT J. CULVEHWELL, M. D., author ol the "Green Book,'*&c. The woiId-renowned antbor.'in this ad mirahlo Lecture, oloa/ly proves from lib own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may he cllectuolly removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instrumenta, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of eure at once certain ami effectual, by which every stillerer, m> matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly ami radically. BraV" Thin Lecture will prove a boon to thousawls and thousands, Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, THE CULVEHWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York; Post OtHcc-Bex,4586, may 1 *S