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3)R. Ii. S. WOLFIS, m bc found at Iii-? Ohl Stand next door to Dr. AVannamakcr's Drug Store, where lie is prepared to do ali Work in his line, on the most improved style, and at prices to sni; the tinic>. All work warranted to give satisfaction. I.. S. WOLKE*, mar 7 * ? Surgeon Di-nti-i. ~~ cH at the mi m I j OF SOllETsTilUE & LOR EA Icforc purchasing elsewhere, and ) examine tlieir New uud well ^elected st ick of \\ hieh they sell at prices to suit the hard times. Embroideries ! From 2 to '_'() co ! per yard. Sheetings! Blcacho 1 and Un bleach ul, 0 I, S -I 0 1 an?! 10-4 Ironi 1 s to 00 cents jrr yard. HOSIICUY ! HOKSKISYI! LI< )SJ IdiY !:! 5,000 pair to bo sold regardless cd t < >s r. Gents Furnishing Goods !! A complete 10 per eint Cheaper than elsewhere. Besides our General Slack Of 1 rv <;.is, Grocerh s, Canned (loodg, Chvihih& ?lid*?. . 1- j flat*, Cigars .And '1 u On ceo. Remember our } i A M 1? S I lAaYt M ? N A TO RS Try one ami yon will recommend them S?llENTIl?K ? LOHYEA, sept 7 1S7 *> Urn BOOTS & KilOKw ok tiIk LATEST SliTIiJES ; Made to < irder bv P. A. LEFVENDAHL two doors below W. BE. SAIN'S Where he is prepared to all kind of work in tlie above line for Ladies, (leiils and Children in the besl ?V'orkmaii i manner, and on the titi t reasonable terms All work warranted. A call i- respect fully sol icitcd. In addition lo the above I will '<??? \< con stantly on hand Leather. Lasts, IVgs "i:d all material in my Hue at very low prices for cash- aug Is7s. Kiiowlton & Lathrop, ATTORNEYS AND CO! NSKLLORS A T I. A \V ? OKANGKbUKCM S. C nov SO If THE GKHAT CAUSE .i i i 'max vi i s i.- n y. Jysi.PuJn'ishcd in a Settled Envelope. Piiec six rtnl.t. A I.cciurc <>? flic .Va tore, Treatment, and Kadieal euro.of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary [Omissions, Impoteney, Nerv o':s 1 lebility, and Impediim :.: - lo Marriage generally; Consumption, I pdep-^y, and Fits; Mental and I'h vsicul Incapaeit'v, ?Sc.? JRy KOBKRI' J. Cl LVKL'A KLbj .V. !>.. author ol tbe "CSrccn It '?'!;,' The woild-renowiied author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience thai the aw In! con yqufiiees of Self-Abuse maj i?- cll'eclualh removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rin^s, or <oivliaV; pointing oul a mode of cure at once, certain :ui<! client in I, by which every snll'erer, io> mailer whal his condition may be. may eure liimsellcheaj !y, private ly and radically. ??Qy This hecture. will prove n boon l" thousands und thousands. Sent under scab in a plain cnvclepc, lo any address, on receipt of six cents, or two noi-tagc iitamp.v. Address the Publishers, TIIK CULVKRWICLL MEDICAL CO. 41 Anp St., New York; Post Office Hex 4ft.8? inav 1 jv " "PIASTERS ATTENTION! \Vecirnid ];,,( su/il\ (he demand lor* tho GULI-JCTT OIN.'lnst Season nwii'g to tho Yellow Fever Quarantine. To prevent ii similar frbcutrenoe during the coining Seaso'n we l ave hen instructed !?> oiler tlio IM i > Ko v \r, D (J ; r L.I, I'TT : l X Also FEFDiOll r.ii.l ?OXjJiB&SEK ?t h very U) w Price to ull who purchase this Spring for (*tmli. or johd Paper. NToiv isiydur chimce to pur chase the Fine.-t Cotton Grin ever ojlorod t>? tho Tra I ?. at Prices that, any Planter can afford. To gei the l..._r.;: Discount yonjahoal l |) ir ;h i< u hetwecu now niipdj Stay nil. Wju tire also oilbring th.* < '-.1 ? ?;? it ? I HTO 13 LOW ENGINJ*orcveiy Sl\do. Also SVV EEP-ST \ IvfcKPEBATi >'.l-:. Thresher.--, Saw Mills, Grist Miik &u, at Greatly lle lueed Pvioe*.. Hive us-a Cjiiil or send lor Circular.?. Extra Low Figure- tha i : i ? th ?so who purchase their entire Ginning and Threshing Outli a thriig'i .ii. (> m stotnt.^;. & < ;o Gcisern'l A gout.j lor Flaiitntion Machinery, A iigusta, i la. Addn leb 21 -nri itt. 10 AS LAo The limb; the p'aec, 1 nop h'iniiitv h rs <? >:n ? for purchasing goods at least L-) PEE t. K.\T L< l\\ EB ihiiii any ptlu r place in town. 'V BpMARS ftp* Next poor fc? A. E*isciier*s Oli'i-:< a well selected s*?>ck of 05"1P?C *? 3F10 S !it Prices that defy eoni petition, consisting in part ??', Flour, Baten, Hair.?, Strips, Lard, I OtllllttO? s, Siigar^ Coltwi Tea, ( ii i.-ls, M> ill, Peacho Pohtloes I Fire. .ButdiWUo?l, M-?ckc ;!, Butler, Siil.nioti, Cheese; ? liber', Macaroni, Tohguc, i ine A j>;<!? s, Prunes; Tobacco, Segtiis, Snap, Starch, Pepper,.'Spice, Sea roam, riors)i>rd?j Mustard. Ciinilv, Nutmegs. Shot, Powder, Cups, Cor;rid.;.-, Pi; .-., Cutlbry'i Crbckeiy find Tin Ware; Vinegar^ ?ieveii, Ivb., ?.V?-. Tl ' K SAM PIl.ii: I'lOOM Codfish, SurdiiieSj L "n ti r.-, TtirkcV Can Milk, Picliles, [n icnr. is Stocked with oneol the Finest Sti Wine-; and Liquors ev l.tought t.. this Market. My Goods are A 1, bought for Cash und sold tor -tune. leb ii I87U T. DclViAB.^, Agt; l% SOT A.r>-:-?jr^ii HIV I :' ? ? )? y |- 1 ... , AT TUE COiFNKU OP FY aj Ra ;? s ? B ?- ? u i. h D Ji WS o IfiV/OLLLI A full Sioi!-. <:f Which will he sold C Fj { K A DP I 1 C 5 A S i I . All inv Old F rii-hds i sis iiiany Ne,\\ Ohes as will favor nib with a call is respectfully' invited to'?siiiiiiivy my Goods and Prices. -ly r). \Y. MOSMLMY. ;.iu T~nrr.VTi -rr-1?firm?rri-.i iiimil'flin,i7mnnt; v ?r< 11 I B 6 M ? ^ 1 E% 8 ^ t/A It a a j 1 H% ., 81 % 8 c? a v? i AT TllE u!^; ? 1 i i 1v^ I y Is pit pucd Ui serve his many < n.-n mcrs during tin-; year, as in the pa.-t, wit h FIEST-CL&SS G30BS At ihe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We 1 live ? n hand :i I urge and \\? il Assorted STOCK O F G O () I ) S With Politi and Expcr'u lieiyi C*I^KH B^.t^ 1(1 6i??>W tin in. i am niakiiit! iirenaratiiMiH t<> hau lie ail of t'. 11 --i t Ira 1 ss <>f > 'SPHA'ETS AND ACIDS. I respectfully nsk the continuance ol the Liheial Patronage so gene rously bestowed in tIre pa;I. I.," llighcsi Mnrkfl Price pn id for all Cwunlry Produeo. J . G. P I K E IL S. IIEMEEEE, Age rt, Coi;.NF.K RUSSELL & HKOUGIITON STS., Oilers for snlo nl ihn LOWES'I1 CASll PUB ES his largo iind well assorted slock dl |j;!$0O 3. MS consislihg of ( a ii in* ('(?11*003 T'US, Stlgti r>, flour, Grist, Meal, 11 ice, Bacon, Strips, Hams, Laid. I >uil<-r, Soap. Sfiirch, :i iiium, L^'h-tcrs. " Mackerel, Oysicrs, " Toihatoes, ( i roen Peiis, " Corn Beef, And always keep on hau l a fob supply of IiXQTJ?HS, WINKS AND CIGARS. Dry Bait E^eoii 5 ots per poutid, l 1. s. K.KX NEK \TA \ Agt. Ci anc^vli'.c News aiid O :.ssip. 3Y UAR.OLD. The wder ofthe Knights of Honor is progr&siug liuely. Mr. 5*. >). tthoads has had n ditch eiit from his. premises across main street. The footways over the several slop holes between hero aiid die river ar.j in a vi i etched condition. ]3rauclivillc hasn't seen a fresh : i ? ? of heel' lor 1><, tho*n m thy tluy?. \\ i.er. nie thu butchers ? Mr. )). D. Myers is having his handsome new residence on main etreel (.?aiiiteii It it an trnainentti the p!.i"e. Considerabledilehi ig is h :i<.' * don ; under the direction til- {'*?? [ires ail Council. A lick with ii spade hero- j sibniits is iiiivi r iiihi-si j Tlip shad .s.v..-.in i- over and fisher ! men htivc taken in ihuir net* mil .-eine-. Now f??r the red I?resist and bream and?any other kii d the ang ler cati, book. Mr, Joseph Tohish; a young hi ah who always did liar 1 work for the Democrats on elections day.- , litis lei; hero fi r a home in the North; Ti:> wjjij wishes 61 t'i iu i:?:.s attend him. j Mr. Italic Lnry'fe'n <d' I. v.i- ?.'?!!?? hits been s| ; lidii ?.. si vcrai <i:ivs here with his brother. Mr. D. W. Loryea. !'e says llrnnehviile is progressive bill Lewisvilic i? "iiio"'.' so." The days arc getting long an ! icdioiis now. and I ? beguilo thc> monotony of thy utVonidotis ltthc. hoyk" occasionally get u;> ? rabbit clu'ijc. A couple of - pachii ;pi s;)!on didyjipuuds tiro alWays l.ik i thing, :ii'/<v (.ho rule is that ltd one siiitM . . . . , .-iKiot-Man ifltgi a regulation that has iie\ 'if h? en yiolat id sa'vu !?v our Ii ?r i ? dot lor; Tin su hunt- tilioni speiidi ! -: ort, one id these a few ovetiinj -;iav rckuliiiig in the dealh ofseven ; There is a certain -(<";?: pin/za in 1 >t auchvi lie into which ii i.i; satitMic j uiajeaiy were to swoop sotnu itfter tipon, be would find no trouble in cnbbagii.g a goodly nil in i sr of his disciples, amongst whom would hb some i ii Pllcudi !?<. I . W . I.oryea while handling his gun a lew evenings since i i bis -tore, preparatory i ? a rabbit bunt, lite 1 it hfl'accidi ntnlly, tit s load 61 -;i >: goiti g completely through the opposite counter, tind making a lodgment in the wall bey.mil. This is What comes of parents allowing children to play ! with (ire-arms. [ It is ccrtaiuly ibo duty of the j Council to lenk after the hygiene of I ho place; an I yet after rains there ?r< scv< ral houses her- in ill ? heart *>i the town limb r which wat r from one to sixteen inches deep lies for days, thereby engendering typhoid lever und oilier disease*. Intendant Reeves makes ii model nfliecr, bill he should appoint a boa I'd of Health with power t-? abate its a i nnces. South Carolina Oratory. O'Connor nol I xtrrtiie Ihiongh for the Fenian Organ. 'Ibo climate of South Carolina se? in- to be as ftiS'orable lor Oratory as thai of Italy is reputed to bo ii>r Music. The crop is perennial. Not crops "i iuuro rhetoricians, but of nu n of I bought and purpose. John C. Calholiu v i- ail ???^i ? 'Mo iu.o'ii fire," as Gen. ?Shields say* O. ;>u pit orators Dr. J ikor ol t hailesloh was ihc most cloijucnt we have over heard. Ii is ncidliss to say anything of the renowned I'r. lOuglaud, who*:o tame is known <'ii both uidei of the Atlantic. ()i ..II (.hp bishops in the United States to day Bistiop Lynch, iho s'.tc co.-sor of Uisliop Kng'and, is intel - ^ Ic?ltialiy i he bend ami front. And n.?w South Carolina 'ip?nB hr?r cioqtteht mouth otwa hgiiin in tlio person oI M. 1*. O'Connor,on Iho iloiu* of Congrewi, whose brUliftiit sneeohca ? when his tongue is once let looie? wiil make musical the hul s of the National Legislature and recall the silver trumpets 61 a. generation gone by. But lo what purpose will this Hood Of eloquence be |>oured out? Is it. to wiu ii niche lor the orator;in tiie temple of Fame, or to nd.vnnce tha cause of God ami Mm? Miv.O'Con nor is. nti honorable gentleman, lie could not be induced, under any pos sible circumstance'*, ever to stoop to anything mean or dispicnblc, or to oppose anything that ho eonaeiohti ously believed to be for the common good; 'on! Mi-. OVonnor, while lie would 'Jo knightly servic i against tho hi oleut pretentious of a hereditary lU'istOcriicy; is no', wp fear,.entirely free from th" trammels of profovji >n al and "soiiiety" aristocracy, ami, whilst the Democratic party inn on questionably won a valuable ricqhisi iibu in t!i" nan, and whilst wo, among?! others, niait enjoy hi.s urn tioha as hiastprly libirnryUrcats, we can hot help rigrotiihg* at theratnc time, that Is; las "given to party what '.vas meant for maukind." Yet no agreeable disappointment may !<; in rcsj rVo for us.-.? Irish l'< ",?!.'. ? A merry or.cheerful catiiitcnanco was one of tlio things WuiclvJcricmY Taylor sjiid Iiis enemies and persecu tors could not lake,away from him. 'Ii. erc arc some poisons who spoil their lives' in ibis vVurUl (is it'shut up in a duugebn. Everything is made glopiriy and forbidding. They go mourning and complaining front day in d. y ilia: they have so little, and are coiistatitly anxious lest what little ihey have thou d escape out of .. ii; i :thtk?; Th iy kink always Upon the dark -i ! ~, and ean ncyir enjoy tliri rr ''d that iwprwent (or iho ev.il that is to ( lit..,:. Tliis is not religion Ueiigion makes the heart cheerful; and when its large add benevolent j : '::?( i; 1 are exercise 1. men will hi happy in spite of-themselves. Tho industrious bea does hot complain that there arc s;> sr. ny poiso:u.un I lowers and thorny branches in Iiis ro.id, hut bur/.es on, selectingtho liouey where be ban find it, ah I pass ing quietly by the p!a*.:e where it i? hot. Thero i- enough in thi? world lo complain about aiid Hud fault with, i;' men have the disposition. \y*e oft?ii travel on a hiird'und tinaveh road; but with a cheerful spirit, we may walk therein wi:h chyilbrt aivd come1 to '.1:0 end of 6iir journey in peace. Tire 1 ol Politics. We have, upon, various occasions, endeavored to i in press upon the lie publicans tho fact that tho negroes are growing tired of the \',i\t,t they have been misled 10 [day in politics. A. i a meeting of negroes iji Pjiilalp|? pliia tie- oilier day, ex-GongrOssinan ('..in, of South Carolina; boldly aii iiounc d iIt:tr bis race desired to be I t aloiiu in future?supplementing in this respect, tho recent remarks of Frederick Douglass. "Let us alone to lake oiir charice?,'' ho said, ''just as you do with Other pc iplo," and he ndvised colored men to drop politics and give attention to their mental improvement. Ai the same meeting another negro named Tanner called attention lo tin: fact that there is a gem rnI disposition; more prevalent at the North than nt the H >uth to re fuse Work to the negro. The blacks he said, are everywhere fold at' the Ni.rlh, "\.'U may - and by my side .it tin: ballot box, inn no! a' tho loom, the lui'itacc, or the work-bench/' and lie might have added, not in oflico. Tho colored tuen arc opening thoi r ryes to the inwardness of Ivopublican i? in. ? Atlttnta (Joust if Uf ion. A War Agaii el Whiskey. Tho annual meeting of tho Grand Lodgo of Good Templar*, which has jet adji urhed, has instituted a move ment, which is destiued to crcato a profound sensation in this State, t ho uimnimitv with which tlie resolution was adopted culling a Convention of ull Temperance organizations in South Carolina, to meet in Columbia, to cousidcr the best measure of ad vancing the common eau.SM, show* that the members of the C onvention, representing a very respectable de limit of the community in all parts of the State, ieel that the time for com i<i ne.I ami earnest action against the evils of intemperance haa arrived,-and that they are determined to push the war against whiskey. There is no doubt that theiudiscriminatoconiuinp tiou of ardent spirits in this C .mmon wen'ith, as elsewhere, i3 the cause of gre.it and growing social . evils. \yiiclhcr our Temperance friends wid ad'.'pt. the best method of combatting the ills of which they justly complain, remains to be seen.?-Xctasand,Cour* To Young Flen. Si mo old genius gives the follow* in? elegant adv: :o to youag mm who , "depend on father'' for Ihdi rsupport, j and take no interest in business, but are regular drones in the hive sub sisting o.i that which is cariwd. by I olliers : i f:? i j . * 'Come, oil' r.ith your coat,cliuoh the saw, tlie plow-handle3, thb as&, I the spade?any thing that willeuable ; vi u to stir your blood. Fiy around and lenr your jacket rathor than bo the rc lipient of the old gentleman's hi tinty. Sooner thnii play the dandy at da I'a expense, biro yourself out to I tato patch, let yourself o.u.t to stop holes, or watch the baca/aud j when you think yourself entitled to a resting sjiell, do it on your, own h< k. Get up in the morning, turn . und at least twice before break :, help tho old gentleman, givo i him now ami then a lift in business, f leam how to take the load} und noi j depend upou lore vor being led, ami you have no idea how the discipline will benefit you. Do this, au 1, our '? word for it, you will seem to breathe a \ new atmosphere, possess a new fi-arao, tread a new destiny, and you may begin to aspire to manhood." A Sweet Xemper. No trait of char a ;tor is m >ro valuable in a woman than the poi sessinn of a sweet tern It is like the flowers that spring up in our path w.iv, reviving and e'iejti.i; u-:. Tloihi can never bo made happy without it. Let a man go home at night,f wear ied and worn out by the toils of the day. and how soothing is a word dic tated by a good disposition. It.is sunshine failing upon the heart. Ho is happy end the cares of life aro lorgotte.n. A sweet* tenyiar'. has a soothing influence over tho minis of (lit; ul.o'o family. "What--"* it is found in the wife'and mother, you observo kiudness and love predominating over the natural feelings of a bad heart. Smiles, kind words, nhd lopfts char acterize the children! and peace and love have their dwelling place there. i 3 *k Hai t\ study llieii, to acquire and retain a sweet temper. It is more valuable than gold, and captivates more than beauty, and to tho close or life retains all its powers. , Governor Simp ion litis issued par dons for F. L. Cardozo and Robert Smalls. The reason for extonling clemency t'? theso men is not given. I'o plain puoplo it will appear to baa great abuse of the parti mfngpljwar. rhftso men were not guilty of politi cal ofi< useSi neilhet* were they oosenra persons, who had Cominittvj I crinijs more through ignorance than design. They are both nu n of intelligen t? and both have held high oflioo ?Car do/.o having been Trc.n'uro.r of th i State and Smalls a member of Con gro.L:. 'I hoy were con vie ta 1 a ft en fair trials and to pardon them is to mock justice. The poor man wno stea's a hog or a sheep must servo his term of imprisonment, whilo t!ios3 lofty scoundreis escape punishment alto gether.