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The Boetou ?'Herald," ou the auth ority of what it calls interested wit nesses, says that the State of South Carolina is as certain to go Republi can in the nest election as Massa chusetts or Iowa. If this bo true, the Republican party is in a deplor able condition, for it will assuredly lose all thrco of the States. South Carolina 5b today n Democratic State, and will as certainly be tho same way next time as Delaware or Georgia. The "Ilciald" also has dis covered that an arrangement has been entered into by which the vote of th e State is to be given to the Republi cans for President, and they ate to have three Congressmen, while the Democrats will get the State officers und two Congressmen. The figures of the "Herald" arc a little incorrect, as the arrangement, if there is any at all, is something as follows: The Democrats will have seven electoral votes for President, five Congressmen, all the State offi< crs,nine-tenths of the Legislature, eight Solicitors, and nine-tenths of the County officers. The Republicans are to have tho bal ance in this Slate.?iXewbcrry Herald. We are tatisficd that Hampton's expressions of gratitude to Mr Hayes for removing tho troops from the State House in South Carolina, are not entertained by the people of the State for two reasons : First, because we believe air. Hayes promised to re move them in order to p: event South ern Congressmen from filibustering, and thereby defeating his inaugura tion as President. He waJ, therefore, but fulfilling a contract for which he had already b< en more than paid. In ?the second place, we do not thank him, because he was compelled to re move them in order to get the Demo cratic House of Representatives to make the necessary approp nations to support the army. We are, therefore, under obligations to the Democratic House of Representatives, and not to the Republican President, for our deliverance. We think it is a mis take to deceive the country by hold ing up Mr. Hayes for commendation for doing what the Democracy had to fc ree him to do in this respect.? A nderson Intelligencer. 1 he Rev. E. T. Winkler, formerly of Charleston, fins heen elected l'resi drnt of Wake Forest College. kJ TAYLUK. WEWJORX. Opening Spring Disp'j OF NRW DRT GOODS. wi? cas posirivm.n ?"' r: tv \t at ?:r PKBIOU UAVH WK ItlSI'L.WI.n A \ OKI MF.xr mi loa i.uiiii ? sci ,\ni 'M ' ;c '??> ini! KKOUIKK.MK.VI.S nK Till: 1*1 l.l.n ?? vi PRICKS WfAPlKP I" rilli SKt.'KShiriha OK LUOKOMIUA.L SllOt'Pl.N .. Our BLACK BILKS t-..ri ?Iii th.- u. !t -1 hrnntUoi Bonnet, ivttvm, i.i -l.-i r. ilttim-t. ill rani, anil ??a.it i'iiiiiiII.v > i utiurni iimniiiiirluii r-< Tl..i Lord * Tm lor KAM 11. V SILK enjoy* u rupu. Iniiiui "mr ninv i-r.-ui cm i Unite II.In uimir PI.-M.1. Our American fflrhemlro IXDTtSTIU.CTIIU.K BLACK SILK jitatlj sMin? earno t nil utioti. holniienual in Ilm Im -t ot foreran luantuaoiure at luili Hi. irnM. KVJUIV VAU? \VAl:llANTKI>. In COLORED SILKS nur ?v. ll -i I. -n .1 Muck ll Offered lit priCO* lllUI C.MIIU't III Ulllil ruiU. Alan, COLORED AND SLACK SILK DAMASSKS, em brjrciUKthe rarertscniitciMhi" Kurnpeuu or A.I ll...II Mill '?? I" III SIT.MMET1 SU.KS ?Ii.? IUI !.Altos wo have cvei ytlllUU ili.it Ii new anil ' OIIIUlllll. DRESS GOODS. Novelties in ftaejietnere*. Suitilli!*, Iii-h.-ii.--*, ami Ilia alnhdard cloth*: 111 ?ploiidiil variety. Al-o. Andoritotl'tf'* Scotch fcephvr*. printed rot Inn OrosH (h.oils. Month) Cloths, Colelim-n, IVreiile*. Cheviot*. Ae.v with every ifrmlc to he toitml in u III<1.I'ltllbliklllllCII'. Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps. ThKdo par intent mnlntaiin Ii* Mipremary, und ?hows tho best pridltcll?ll* front tin- Kuropoan cntre*. ... Our Clonks and 8aeo,ne?nro cut unit mud* try men tailor*, therefore ?tylt! ?ml ill an- cnnranleed. Suits and Costumes. Our SKITS ami COStl'MUS hilly Mint?tn that prr.i iiiiii. il'c lliaily i I ilill*liril, ami ?l?ii>. represent Ilia hitaat h.yU? .t*i?! ..i? lnoiii*. Latins' and ('hildre:]*s IndtTgarmonls. Sttpcrh ii???riiiiont of linn PrenoM liniM|.i:.u '?? i;NI*KRWKAR. coinprlilu? rv rcqulri'n inr lu.tr .. wardrobe-. Aim., ctillilroii s milt- for fvciy ?i!<? mi'l Oiir Infant*' Furnli-hlnr Department is tlmr nimbly equipped. Complete \\ 'urdrorieil !m lot*, ii $:i.'.; hotter poo.li in prota rilou. Any urlich- in tho Wardrobe nt li-t prirc; roiilly rhenper th mi tho honio-tucvdu drli< te, unil much in-.it- eatMac tury. Hosiery, Cloves, & Handkerchiefs. Tho latCist, rnrcrt, and nn><t uniquo French novelm in th.' city. AI no, Hu. html in ui Krade* ?f ROM for l.idltn und chllilruu ut wry moderate price*. Ladle*', ml??e?', unit children'* Kld.itioUi.ann Unto Thread Ulnvii* of tun beat manufacture, in all Hin tteweal Bhu.i,.-1.> mated aiiydrc** uiulorinl. A Miperlnr selection or plain hoiiitncd lint n. aud all linuu liciiiHtitclicil. unil ncol|nni'd lliimlkor c hluf? Al?o. embrolileri'd Snk Uundkerchii u uufurpus.t'il in boa lit v or rulor. All tho olmloo Krndo*. contnlfnna ovorv colnr ami dhuili: known. Krcflt mltUtlonedally. Gents' Fui'nisbing Goods. Kvorv po?*ibta renui.'lto lorn Rontleman'? outiU Flr?t-rlinn ini'l iiioilinni erndei 01 i:.><>il< m .-tir ixiini reaaotiablc prlcf* Quality, stylo, ami lit the proinim-nt feature* of lUU depnrtinent Boots and Shoes. For Kprlue and ?uintner. for Ladles, Ml??.i?. ami Clilldrvn. fioth inn, lnw Inn ton liu -. ihr ntm i Uy or tho w>nami, M ftti; trvnniue kid wralklntr bout*. $a7.*>. Low ?hoos from ?^t'>J'>. fine quality allp per* from fLUftlo tarsi: MHaoV ItoM iiebhle aroat, worked buttonhole*, t'i: tUillilren'* bund inmio, h|.rlm; lieol, luitloii boota,$l.UOi IlllantS' kIiuck. all rolor.-.(I.V.'.. Hoy*' nmt Vtstth*1 Kreneh rat' billion bnoi*. f2.75, on.l a Koori,durable laced ?Ihm- S1.6SV. a.^- Our tfooiln uro all nr?t-oln??. W? fill nil orili-m cxiielly and ?o ?Ivo liili-ront ?r ??urotia?orii, uitarautoo all |?iiroln??oa to be aaiuraelory t<> huycra, ami atninl ? oaity la roniodj* all error?. We Iwrit? urdera, convincod that a flral Irlnl ?-tn liiaari* u? the r?mt?lr?r coat am herruft or. All order? fur <Jo?mU to ha acoumna iii. ii i?y tbM Moneyi or. where imnio? wlkh. floods *vlll bo wnt l>y ?xt?ro*?, t'. ?I. 1?. Whrro III" reuitttunee la t?o lai ?o, wo UlWliya roiui-n the dlOTereace. Broadway and Twentieth St., (Irand, tomtit zn$ &mik If. J. u v LS M. W Ms MMi 33 TUU Important or.".att v i;-' ?: tut about three iiree . . ill ? Iii'.-. d ill a' I?vi.f -son (abblt< y I ilitx-e Ballons) imi.cs through It t.t I ?> once ever) 'J I half hour, to have the bi : nn i oth r ini| ?? ilics _| strained or filtered from ii. Kile ii iho luittiral . -..ivc of llic bowels, t if lbs 1 ivcr becomes |K| (torpid it is not separated .1. :n the IiIoihI, bill > ar l_, i 1 thronen the veins to idl | . ? ??' the system, l-i and in trying to esc.ipc through tin: pores of the ?kill, causes it to turn yellow or a <liriy brown color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys |iu|ista, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, 15111 ousness, Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fcvcts. I'ilcs, Sick and Sour Stomach, and general del lllty lid low. MURRBLt/s HKrATlKK, lite Kreat vegctnbli discovery for torpidity, causes the I ivcr t > throw off from one to two ounci I of bite eai '.i lint ill I blood passes through it, ss lot : as Ilten i ?an ? ?:? II cess of bile; ami the eficcl til even a few dose? I upon yellow complexion or ? brown ilirtj looking Is!.in, will astonish all who iryit?lltcj being the I first symptoms tu disappear. I'll ? ear : < i ;?!! bili ous diseases and Liver complaint Is uiude certain IhytakiugHiirATiNRiaaccorlancci itlt 'ii rtions. I Headache is generally cured lit iwcnt) minutes, .in I no disease that arise* from tlic Liver cut exist if n fair trial is given. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR P'.I-LS I BY ALU URUGCISTsj. H I* <! Trice 25 Cents and $1.00 The fatality of Consumpti- :t rr Throat.and JT.iiii..; Uir.cn-.e-i, which sweep t ? the grave :u h ast r"*j one-third of all death's victi:.-.s, tin front the Ml Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply ?tu Mllpcfics as the w.i:lc of tlcath reason. ^i../.oo w ill 7*1 be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation aj of Upturn, Morphine or Prussic Acid, can ho fount! JJejlin l!ic Clooe I't-owor Coi >:tl RVRI f, which has ?I cured people who ate livi..? to-day withbut one I remaining lung. No greater wronr; c; n be done Bi than to say that Consumption i.. incurable. Ihe r Gi.or.u Li.ov. Lit C"or(-.n SvRt'p will cur: it when Ol all other means have failed. Also, Cold , Cotl| h, \silttns, Bronchitis; and all disc: ? ?> of the ihn .t Wland lungs. Read the Ic.iiaioniids ?.l thi II y.\I Alexander II. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Lx-Gov. Drown of Ca., Hon. Goo. Pcabody, as well as M'tho-.? of o:hcr remarkable ? tires i:i our hook?Ire: Jj2 to all at the drug stores?and be conyittct d Hit t if ?4.| ynti wish to he cured you ?. it ho by taking the t") Oi.n c Fuowiat Coven Svitcr. Take no Troches or Lozctir, ?. f rFortThro.it, i3'} when you can ret < Il.onn l"i .. v. i A '. Vitt r at i..mo rH price. For sale by all Drugg?u 3 [Price 25 Cents and $1.00 ji i irave ml .taken are ma<ic in ihc treatment nt ait , diseases that ari^c from poi?i -i i:i t!i>- btootl. Not Ujone case of Scrofula. Sy;.! i?^. White Swelling, ^11Ulcerous Sores ami SUia Liisuasc, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury hi some form. . I.Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro fC^l<,ut.c2 are worse than any other kind of blood or j.: skin ??-.'-.i-ic can he. Du. I'i:.<int:r.K?N's Stii.i in ^ r.n or Qijbun's Duliiiiit is ihe Old) medicine hi I upon whti h a hope of rc'-.-v. ry from Scrofula, Sy ? Iniiilis aiid Mercurial diseases iii all st. i;cs. can he H rca Rablv fetsaded, and ihas will r-.--.^ '. ^.'??rr. M.i't-:? will he paid by lite propriciors if Men ury? or any ingrvdienl not purely vegetable aad barm* less can he found in it. Price by all Druggists Jt.^s. Guoiin Flowrh Couch Svitfi* anil Mcnnttt.t.'s lit i-atini: for nut Livr.h f r sale by all l.'ntg gists in 35 cent and JSi.oo hottlcs. A. P. IIERRELL & CO., rronriet^rs, FH'LA^i'LPHt-) "\. P'or sale by Dr. A C. Dukes. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ORANGEUUHG. CoritT of Common Flkas. George Boliver, I'laintij}, aaainul James T. Mays and Isabella Mays, Defend ants. Copy Summons for JAmey Demand. Complaint not Served. TO JAMES P MAYS: You are bercby summoned and required to answer the complaint in tnis action, which is filed in tbe ouicc of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for tbe said Count v, and to serve n cony of your answer oil the subscriber at hisofficc, at Orang? burj; South Carolina, within twenty tlays after Iho service of this summons on you, oxclusivu of tbe day of service. Jf yon fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, tin- pluintiil will apply to tbe Court for judgment ngiiinst you for the sum of one hundred amllifty Dollars, with interest at the rate of twelve jttiv cent per annum from tbo twciity Bcvcnth day of November nno thousaiid eigbt hundred and seventy one, and costs. JAS. P, IZLAH, l'laiuiiH's Attorney. GEO. BOLIVER, (5. C. P. Dated March UOtli, A I) 1S7D 2o James P Mays one of the Defendants alone named: Take notice that tbe Summons and Com plaint herein were filed in thenflice of the Clerk of tbe Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg County, South Carolina, on the 18th day of March A I), 1S79. .IAS F IZLAH, Plnintiirn Attoi nev, March 20th 1879. mar 21 If CALL G A LL AT TUR PEOPLE S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready anil willing lo fill orders in BREAD, ROLL?, PIES C A K E S Of all descriptions. GUN UK US By the BAKRKL or BOX. Also 13 R IE A 13 Tor Camp-Meetings or any other kind of Meetings. Just received KrcH? Con feet iomtricM, Fancy C1oo?Ih And Notion*) Which will be sold as LOW as any that can be bought >n Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends ami the public I still solicit u con tinuance ttf their custom.\ T. VV. AlbersrotU, lluKscll Street, next door to ?r sept 14, 1878?ly Mr. J. P. Hurley. ^^SR Aiao, mmm mzmm PRIOE??EDUCEpAJffi. SO. '78 ^-^tmjr l'mupblcUfrco, ?i'iic??, Voitu, . i mly 20 r|M> Make money I'loaHanlly JL and fast, agents should address FIN LEY HARVEY & Co., Atlanta, Ga lime 1 ly JUST OPENED AT THE CORNER OF Kussel Street and Railroad Avenue BY J. W. MOSELEY, A full Stock of A GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which will he .sold CH!E.A.jP for CASH. All my Old Friends* and as many New Ones as will favor mo with a call i.s respectfully invited to examine my Goods and Prices. jan 24-ly ,J . W". MOSEL15Y. COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE !!! GREEN 18c! ROASTED 23c!! GROUXI) 25c!!! Having removed to my OLD STAND not to KOHN'S, with an im menso stock of COFPICI'1] f ,l,n uow prepaied to offer to my cus tomer.-? and the public generally, Coffee of every Grade, and guarantee Kntire Satisfaction both in Q * a.lit.'V' an'^ 2*"CiCG' Having pur chased n patent Co ffee Koa-ter 11,1(1 Grrinderi 'U1(l a9 1 Parch and Grind it myself, 1 am therefore enabled to know exactly the quality of the Coffee 1 offer for sa'e, it. being "Pinr*G 'in<' none of your imported stuff, such as Peas and Chicory. fry it once and you will try it j gain. All Goods Warranted and delivered to any part of the City Free. "Come and see My cheap Coffee, The quality and price, "Will surely entice--' RriJ" Give me a call and save money. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the HIGHEST CASH PRICE. A fine assortment of FreSli CracltGrS always on hand. Give me a call and save money. P. W. BULL. I I I I I I 1 ADVERTISE a VERY LAUGE ami STOCK of GOODS consist ing in part of Sugars, Tea, Soap. Tinware, Lemons, Butler Nuts Coffee, Spice, Sepolio, Hardware, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts, Bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Almonds, Flour, Pepper, Lye, Crockery war .', Cabbages, Pecans, Lard, Nut Megs, Potash, oodenware, Confectionery, Currants, Hams, ("operas, Starch, Sifters, Candy, Citrous, Pr times. ' In fact, the LARGEST and BEST VARIETY of FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Kept in Orangeburg, at Prices from TEN to TWENTY-FIVE per CENT less than any House in Town. I mean just what I say I'll SELL for LESS than any one Or give iny GOODS AWAY. .A. 1* WALKER I*?AI??R LOW PRICKS. PLANTERS ATTENTION! V. ( (( uld not supply tl.e demand for the G17LLETT GIN last Season owing to the Yellow Fever Quarantine. To prevent a similar occutrence during the coming Season we have bei n instructed to oiler the IM PROVED OTTLI^yrT GIiNT Also FEEDER and CONDENSER at a very Liw Price to all who purchase this Spring for Cash, or good Paper. Now is your chance to pur chase the Finest Cotton Gin ever offered to the Trade, at. Pricoa that any Planter can afford. To get the LargeU Discount you shoul I purchase between now and May 1st. We are also offering the Celebrated RIGE LOW ENGINE of every Style. Also SWEEP-STAKE SEPARATORS, Threshers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, &c., at Greatly Rohieud Prices. Give us a call or send for Circulars. Extra Low Figures made to those who purchase their entire Ginning and Threshing Oattics thron gh us. Address o M STOiST K. tfc CO General Agents lor Plantation Machinery, feb 21 . Augusta, Ga. Master's Sales W. A. Mnekoy, Auctioneer. Orangebnrg County?In Common l'leaa. Rezin W. Bates, I'laintiiT Against Robert ('. Irick ami George Boliver Clerk of Court, successor of V. 1). V. Jamison Ann?Defendants. By virtue of the Decree of Foreclosure made in this case, i will sell at public auction,before the Court House in the town of Orangehiirg on the Seventh day of July A. D. 1870i during the usual hours fur the sheriff.) sales, the following Beul Estate to wit: All that Plantation or tract of Innd con taining four hundred and seventy-two acres, more or less, hounded on the Northeast In lands now or formerly of L? B Bookhardt, Fast by Estate lands efj II Dullns,South east by E 1> and Ii II I rick's lands, South west by lands of Estate of W 1' Reese and Northwest by II Cogswell's lands. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by llotid and Mortgage of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers and Recording. AMO Morris Jaraky assignee vs. It. E. Clark. By virtue ?f a Decree of Forelosure made in this case, 1 will sell for cash at public Auction before the Court House in the town of Orangehurg on the seventh day of July IS 'J, during the usual hours for theShcritl' Sales the following Real Estate; All that lot or parcel of land in the town of St Matthews with the buildings thereon; measuring on the North one hundred and fifty-oue feet, and bounded by lands of the South Carolina Kail Roftd, Fast by a lano So feet long running parallel to South Caro lina Hail Koad and 10U feet from the centre thereof; Bounded on the South by n lane 151 feet long, separating it from lands of the said H E Clark, oil the "West by a lane :I5 feet long separating it front lands of W i' Cain; purchaser to nay for title. W M UUTSON, Master DENTISTY I>K. B. F. MV.dKEMFVM has moved his Office over store of Win.; W U eoek, formerly occupied by Dr. Fersner where he will be glad to serve his friends on the most rciisonahlo terms. DK. B. F. MUCK EN FUSS, Dentist. ?cpt 23 -* j' Id P.. G. CAOT?N ONE COOK EABT OF Dr. A. C. Duke's Drug Store, ^^^^^^^^^^*), constantlv^on hand f^^fe^^T^^^12 Jl "??Iware, ^&$t*WL I*i?lolM, ?W*in*i*^^ And Sporting Ciiouils of every description. . FISIIBG TACKLE From the very best manufactories just re ccived and for sale low down. Aim all kinds of It ('pairing done on the shortcut notice to (Jnnn, Pistols, Locks, Umbrellas, and SEW! N G 1ST A C111N KS Done up and Adjusted. JtkJJ1" All goods and work warranted to give entire satisfaction in quality work manship and price. Thanking my friends for past patronag I hope in merit a rontiuilncu of tlie same in the future. l\ (i. CANNON. Kept "JS 18/S ly 1 > K NT I ST ItY. ! I)U. L,. S. WOLFE, can be found Ht his Old Stand next door to Dr. Waiiuumakcr'n Drug Store, where ho is prepared to do all work in his line, on the most improved stjle, ami nt price* to unit I the times. All work warranted to give I satisfaction. L. s. WOLFE, mar 7 Surgeon Dentist. ~f ?iCE iX ?T I CE. The undersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of tho Town and County that he is prepared todo up and make Mattresses on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will he as low ab possible. Orders solicited. JOHN ORGEN. jnna \) tf IT IS TRUE! That Ira selling the PUREST and FINEST GRADES of WHISKEY For LESS MONEY than any other Store iu Towu. 1 keep a large assortment of C UK WING and SMOIvIMG TOBAC ( OS including the only GENUINE DURHAM Smoking Tobacco sold in this Murket, and the ? OLD LOG CABIN," which is the Finest Brand of Chewing Tobacco ever Manufactured . Also a fine assortment of CHOICE CIGARS, including the celebrated ^iOO?tnQ finest 5 cent Cigar ever sold THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is crowded with choice fresh GOODS, which I nm selling at incredible LOW PRICES. A Speciality in ado in FLOUR, which, in its white ness and excellence cannot be surpassed. All that i.s necessary to prove the truth of the above statement is to call and examine for yourselves. James Van Tassel, Agt. sept 20 1878 ?mar 10 At Muller's Old Stand. OFFICE OF 6E0. H. (ORNELSON I would respectfully bring to the attention of the Public that I am now receiving a A NEW SPRING STOCK Just bought and now OPENING* which will be sOIiD at PTJ TT?C? .!,?? ,. :n tm7h7v" ?i! COMPETITION. As it would require too much space to enumerate all the SPECIAL BARGAINS which can be secured now, Everybody is especially requested to come and see for themselves. Respectfully yours, GEO. II. CORXELSOX. H. S. RENNEKER, CORNER RUSSELL & BROUGHT/ON STS., Will keep constantly on hand the following goods : Coffees Bacon, Canned Salmon, Teas, Strips, " Lobsters, Sugars:, Hams, " Mackerel, Flour, Lurd, " Ovaters, Grist, Butter, " Tomatoes, Meal, Soap. " Green Peas, Bice, Starch, " Corn Beef, All of the above articles I guarantee tobe FRESH, and will sell thorn us LOW as the LOWEST lor the cash. Call and examine my Stock and prices before you purchase. Always keep on hand a full supply of LI QUO HS, WIXES AND CIGARS. IT. S. RENNEKEK. ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM !! Stop and Refresh yourself at the New and Elegantly fitted up Lady's Refreshment Saloon! ICE C.RT'^VjM at 10 and 15 cents. CAKES and PI ICS fresh every day. The Largest and Finest Assort ment of Confectionery and Fruits of all kind. Groceries, and tho best Brands of FLOUR, the choicest Cigars atul Tobaccos. Everything sold at BOTTOM PRICES. ICaFj for sale in any quantity and any ti:lb of the day. Sundays from 8 to 0 and from 12 to 1 o'clock. A call respectfully soluit.. i by JOSJill^Trl EROS At Briggmann's Old Stand, To Rent a good Cellar ihr Storing goods or other purposes. SPUING GOODS! D. A. SAIN, IX TIIF. TOWN OF ST. MATTHEWS. Would respectfully inform his frieuds cud the public generally that has just received a full stock of Dry Goods, GROCERIES. TOBCCOs and SEGAUS, i,I<!UOS BOTH FOREIGN and DOMESTIC, HARDWARE, Ac, All of which he is offering at BOTTOM PRICES. * _ p. a. sAnsr. A New Carriage Shop ! The SUBSCRIBER would respectfully iuform his friends and tho Pfcblic generally that he has just completed his SHOPS ON MARKET STREET Near Mr. B. F. SLATER'S Livery Stable, where he is prepared to receive nnd build to order Light, Single or Trouble Seat 13nggies And finish them in fust-class style of the best Select Material, Also ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS Put up at the thortest notice. X'fcepn icing ?f RN kinds done Neatly and Strong. HOrSO Shoeing by Expert Smiths. Ail done at prices to suit the times and low price of Cotton. All work warranted to givo entire satisfaction. dec 7, 1878 R. H. WXJLBS