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THE SENTINEL, D. F. BRADLEY. Editor. PICKENS C. I., S. C.: THU1 SfAY, OCTOER 20, 1881 For eubscription, $1.50 per annum, for six aionths, 75 cents; strictly in ddvance. Advertisements insert ed at one dollar per square of one inch or less for the first inser, tion and fifty cents for each subsequent in sertion. Liberal discount. made to merchants and others advertising CoT 4i:- months or by Obitiay Notices wnd Tributes of Respect charged for as advertisuments. Announcing Canftdidntes five dollars, in EI Vance. J urnialistic. Mr. Win. P Calhoun hi recently become associnte editor of t.ho Fencea Chy Journal. Mr. C. is a young lawyetr andi wiels an ele, gant pen. We welcoIhe him to the profession and predict. for him sticcess as ,u editor. Receut Electin,. The State elections in Ohio 6:nl lowa Inst 1eek resilted favo.lv to he lqepatsienns III Iowa the uual Repibliclia ority, fort.y or lifty tahouan.l, was given, bat in Ohio the Demiornts ade sight gajils, hut ntlnough -to give them the elec:ion. Fo':toris ro eileel G I overnor, a0ak bo nc of he Inl' atre are Repjub'iicani by a si I undjo-eiry. The eepMf 1 Aner ,son Joinil 11t t a ha-, .d wel! p;ard bu es in ni e of t;Oir e ld, .1 .,6 o ih 'uveck. whhu I' on.t ined very Vini'' i0E!cint ::ech - eis 01 ihe~ h'to)ry, i''oit as .wd ad~.'. !ges or Andersoi ( ' .u T 'c . h n, ih..- , c fite ti:111h.a of ith'- Citih-ws of AnderV;enft (o ity for the cnt eprise exh ibited by themt in get tilng ip their issue. Guiteau Arraigncd. Chntles .1. (Iutit:mlr. tie ulni who muedered Ilit Pres ideit, w-.- foirmlly arraigned at the lar in the District ot t, nt Wfaigton, on the 1Hth iitait. le pleaded not guilty. The diefenise is to he innityv, want. of juria. dict ion, as the l'residenut dlied in New Jersey, and ma 1lpract i'a bay the chietf surgeon wvho attenidted t he Prec.-idteut. A rguiment. on the (quest itn of juirisdict ionL was set dlown for thle 30th instaot., nud the trial for the 7th of No vetn ber. Gu iteaut seem el to be ini bad heailih itud much depre'ss~ed. isi counsel, Scovillec, say3s lhe can prove heedetary sanity in lGui. tean's- famuily aind seems to be confident of establishingt's Guiteati's own insanity. Thecy hiad just, as well let the law hang him, for if lhe is not, hung in this way, he will be by thc A Just It etribution. Jack Willinams, colored, was tried at Or., mtugl~m g 1aust wveek for 2he heinous crinme of ra pe on l ittlI'e Liimellu trghes. a whIiit e girl, 11 years old. Tht Ihistor'y of' thle cime as teld by th li'wiiiesses on th itandtll( was revolting, andi list gui't was established beyotid a ques tion, in fact, thle criininal, aifter thle trial cnfeised hi i gu ilt. Th1 le j uriy t hat tried thle fiend recoimmended im to mercy, believing, as ten of them after rd.'vs stated to the Judge, that. It would then be in the discretion of the Judge to either sentence the criminal to be huung or ecuiiined in the Peniitentiary for life. LiUut the Judge hind no discretion, as the ver, diet of the jury, recomimendinig thme criminal to mercy, fixed his punishment, uinder' the law, at har'd laboer in thle t'enmit entiamry for life. fTe people det erm inted thlar. the gallows should nuot he cheat ett by thme ignornnee or stupidity of a jury, tand withbout deltay took thle fiend fromi thle jail, carried him i to thle suburbis of fte town, andl there hanged him uint il lhe wa5 dead. They (lid right t, tand we centuncied their act. Whlere the courts or juries fail to do their ditty in miuch~ a caso nas t his, hl the peo, ple do it. Th Sixth~ Comet. Intdci i' reeiv ed a t the Iane Obt Userv,. atory, lboehmerc, N'. Y., fr'om ]Pristol l'rgenud, stat c t hat P rof. WV. F. D)en intg discoveied a br'ight new comet onx thle'th inst . It is l ocaitedA in thle cotistelIt ion of' Leo, r'ighmt ascen sion lJ hours 22 minlut es, decli nation NorthI 16 de. grees', (ily m .totion 30 ruinumtes East. This is thie six th comet wihich has been seen since May let , fiv~e being new discoveries, till bit two of which were first obser'ved by Amcricns, and it is cert a ily a hiigh compliment to the industr my and skill of A itmricain ast ronomers thait they hiave sh owit so fine a record. The t(otal amount whIiich M r. Warner h'as giveni in Cenot I'rlizes duin'g thli past. year is $1 ,300t whIiich shoiws thlat t he Iitecrest I aken iiint ro nomical utfairs in this countriy is greatly in cr'easintg. We Embrace Them aind Weep! qhe newly atrveyedt rouite of t he Atlamnt ic a nd Fiench i ond l1;ailroad ent era our cor'po rated limtit s ini frt o f the residence of Mr'. R-' H . MIimus, runtis thence hiroug~h Mrms. IKate Cheat ham's premiiises, thentce in front of Mr. Grintdo Bhepptard's reslidone, thmenct' across Mr. John L. A ddison's paonds atnd fiels, amnd thence through the empty old Johtnsoni lot, immnediat ely adjoining thle old lBacon plce joining the commniemeient, of the Edgefiel, Trenton & Aikon Railroad at the foot of Main 8treet. Thinlr (of it! We can stnd ini our back piazsa and seo the trains sweep in at Mr. U. II. Mime' andl~ sweep on to the depot. We already see them! Capt. Kirk and hii m-en planted umny stakes back anid along of our old hione; and our first duty over3 morning now 18 to go (out and enmbriace thes< -.' ' and werlm ei:- for iay!-adgetield Adve't' 11 -0 Extra Session of the Senate. When the Senate convened, the Demoorats had a clear majority; as the Bonators ftom Now York, Lapham and Miller, elected, to fill the vacancies of Conkling and Plait, and Al. drich of Rhode Island, elected to fill the Va oan.ay of Burnsides, could not be sworn in until a President pro tem of the Senato had been elected. The Democrate elected Soaitor Bayard of Delaware, a straightout oin ocrat- to the position. The Republicans, through Senator Edmunds made a few hypo critical protestaitiois agaIins.9t the action of tle Democrats, claiming that, t.he Senators of Now York nnai lIiode Island ihoukd i k sworn in before the election of a presiding officer. They woud )ILVe done1 just. as the Domiocrats did if they had had a majority, even if they hmd not. had law and precedent with them as the Dom oerats hfll. The Senaltors from New York and Rhode island were sworn in the next day. Mr. Logan of Illinois, then s;ubimitted a resolution decla-iog David Davia Prcsideit pro tem of the Senit e. Daivis decli1 nei to vote on the resolit ion as did Senator Bayani, Who said 11h0, oI hle ha d lever. obtained office by hih own vote he wolbi ever hold on.. by the sailne -i a.,, Thii gve thle Repiblicans a lajority iil Davi i w aks (welctl. Davis Wa: elected to ti ie Senate bvt coniihination o In depnenden t Repulie l ind niemeros, just in time to pi'vit hi .ving on 11hC Electtorl Cohilnis sion iln 17. 1 e hCa ai w claiu iI to bo IndeItpendlent, inph ti, ~sg~l VO edl V it IhI l ( iocratls, but hus on all forlin Cr Occai0sion decli ned to aecept alny po.sitiil inl the: Senat from eiter pa y; but when an op )orltunity offered itsell Which placed him i file line of ie Presidential successioll, withi only one lite bil wioen hir nod the much Co V..'1ti position), he lidi not decline it, though0 it conme I'frn 'Ine buo:i of the lI'p blica , 11nd s a lidt ,011,4 in l .t eC tg livi at 11he outt., bul we difer wih 1hn3 auil holi tat thev )ne h-: b en teta of -oi;lth deient o he nati orn& .l . eino h acy in theo t-; : u4 i t v.-i'l St ill cntinue to defeat it so loai as 3uch a 1oli -?y is k nr1. We b-li;Vve inl a l -mi . dletes"tetio mp o i n s ,lk l te 1~lo 'l .uh h, i have no .,l itoi:l :. i . n' linti n will re l 1.y to i. 'fl in wih " I - the iemocra in thi n aii rIiin in gell inlg I iI of hinil, nll.d I huir action it electin I ia traight Deinocrat, is ,n earIeost, I hat pin ili le 14 to goveri the pia ty inl the ftII u r. When this is the eniee victory wifl be :>i' obt iied. TI White Robed Fitpres. The arrnt n (Va.) Solidi South of last we'ek says: "A nmber of reliabile and respon sible people, whlose names0 we Can give, about a week ago saw :ui apparition in the heavens about ten o'clock P. M. of white robed fig uires, which were supposed by thiose who saw them to be angels, it is all the talk of the people in andl aronnd thle villages of New 11i imoro and Buckland."' The Itichmon nd 1)ix. patchl of the '7th prints a note from Mtr. MI. C. Grasty, of F9redericksh urg, Vr .., dated in hi i. t ini which het xays: " Many pa'~cons in I hi:s c.>n: noni it y claiin o have -.- ': 3.e *a~. m lo..t -:h-rm jus:~tI'ti' be.>r dabreak . The hea':venIs :u-e saiid to have baeen lighatml, anil vst numb:crx of soldiers nppeared, tiformeIl. a, med! it ldii ling. Who ele -aw it, and what i the e*xp nat1!ion? Coeuld it have been a m~iag!? 'T'he D)ispatchl br1umplyl repie': " We hiave no fa ith in ancuh hiings. T'iu-y arc in our. opinioni~ mere optical delusions." Meteoric Display. Axtrenomer's preieit birighlt mieteoric shiow best. time11 to (oserve the ipheneinzena wil be het weeni ruiinnighi :and moon rising. in the Eiast, at! ir '. o lock iln the eveingit thle plan; .1lup iter ennno t fafl to be~ recognized, fori is by far' the miost br illianit object in the sky except the inoOni. 'To the r'ight of it and hiig~he ulIp from.i t he htori on SaturIn will he seen, faiinter than JuiterIC, but with~ no neigh horn ng sIa~r t o rival it. in bightnies. Temkp.aance in P'ickens. ~Spe3ak 'lg oh lihe p1 3ceei1.ding ofte T welvo ly coniviened at Cenitral, the .8ap~tist (' i C. gives thle following neccoan of thei temlprnc e: se'in imient ot' the n3sociaio:: -'Oni Sai nlay moring i!, af't er thle uIl'? pre'iiliminar~y exeri.es-, the A,-oci:in pr1 3i ocedeld to buineOsC. iThe lmi-t impljortnt. Gis enioni) ini th e fOoreoo was upon0 the renort on1 T1emiperan11ce, which was1 participated in by' itev, B. Holer, liev. I. W. Wingo, lev. WV. JI. Sti icklanid :'ml the w.-itor. Theo fact. was o~a - ted that p'ick'eiM Ciouinty wats the first, in the State to inoriignt o local prohibit ion-byv volting' the :anti-lijenuse ticket in thle se'verah incorpo rated towns, an ii amonlg the dulcgates thiero / th;:ie Orchii'ion in the ~ fut. Thie reS3:nus julstify allI that has been claitel 31 onlie .sblo of the Jied ibiil tnist, in eradi':itinzg the <-:i!!i of inieli eciiie, anid promolinig the cause of mor-::lie .i rigionl. A j'er a Ii rial of' two years.....:i:ot ai l~iiensed h-r room in thir maOil'nt i ' t ebiOi upli mi Kig Alcohiol. Oltr cehelan-e- gives accoiltit4 of t he burn ig otf any cotton)1 gin an tlld large quaIntitites .i ofCot toni. Nearly all the tires seem to bie aC. ci denlt al. It is leveed thait Art hur' wvill adhere to Conkling as devotedly as Jacksoni adhier'ed to Vanilnreni. Of' course, he wVill not dho it in the~ saIne style, because Arthur is not Jack The new k8enators have been sworn ir., Biayard has been sworn out andl the Democrats have genieralhy sworii olf. If there is further .Fronm the Columbia Register.] Voodooism Revived. One of tho most remarkable cases in Orimi nal annals was tricd at the Court of (oneral Sessions, of Sumter County, on last Vednes day- It. was the State vs. Henry Johnston for the murder of John Davis on the 5th day of last February, Both the prisoner and his victim were negroes, and the trial developeil the systent of voodooisin or felicism, to which their race is still addicted in the Southern States. The prisonor, before his trial, made the followinlg coufesiionm, which was putt in evidence: lie stated that he was in love with the wile of the deceasod-a woman about twenty five years of age---the pritsoner being near forty. That. she repelled hi.3 advaties, and he sought the aid of a conjurer, one Or ange l!aCs, *i a;.;ed negro. Tuo so-called conljorer gavC him a charin, knoNvi in the lan guage of i;;go witehraft aI a 'hand,cm pseld of v..iuus articles, viz beeswax, foxts I utir, a litn.le I.' ta vi i le sioe of tie e rson iltendert ito be act e 1 11, Adil t i e's Not, allI SewedCL ups in a Seill conto~i b)ag. hie wV a told to weor it Iet I hiS Y,kia over his. h: t for onle we'ek, aid tlie woma wouiht love14 him-1 lie (i 0 .O. ini at the ul.i of a week re -wirted to Ie toijireri thaImt fthe woi~a I ii I e floleswt.1 her love: fu. him1. but had reue tonep. *I a he . amour uis ha- husibui sep rttdT fo he.. The Conj, I hell g'c JohI noA a1oher char!i dig.ndmed to alienate th -J~a f s ih v wifY. I t , Na , voni-. ' ie pre.seribed tiin', hat he reprted that lie wo Ma nd h rl li I h1u.,banud conitied to live hnp pily togelber, and that the cli..it wounl not work. The conijurer. replied tliat Davis must be po.9ese by a devil, and thaL lie would give Jon11sttion n1 cihi tjkmedl t~l bu7!ct, whichi hLe winsi pt in his gin 111l ir; at Povis' he:ul as'01 he1:Se l the Wd in W1iCh he1 WAS I n IV. I i 1 his l bo'te, it, siiiduwlil thlie cI:Ift: ve ,.l J n ohijeeled, that if het y je I :n i ; *~i.~WI~e i 11;111 r 611 i t* hei'i~ kile :h . ta t' l h te w ouhi o liti hicm( Ni e terl. Ih' I b n. lit c e mst o n th is h ead tee aj lI:t!1 I V '' U he c4ure 1 ig h i :unsther ebVn w vi- b he t1ud o e 11. erof ntli at the h C n I ilhi h ni' 5.1 e j..ary c ould Coh vil . t. lan w iN'se ' tre I .ore ~itupo his tlti p er m lhin Jul i liel,. .jo.-t :e shui~tei), yis jtii tI e b n oJng t ee b loWe I.:t e eing, hv l t riw lu :a tly, I tring his botd I N ith e . e iothea wd an, he spot. iher ie! 1te . ie thei proceeded to tHe i oe siih1 i of' the te(enjV :id tve i l.n anid Wtrilocupied bhy thll ci ihiw . : 1 h. ucyicled hoi sell int the place eii he im:d r.Ioim.c Thei bi ,'her 4t't. deceatsedy I - i lim t "i-Iy , : l in la p .-At: tti afh i home, had iin r i W -. I'ie .-c. The 1 odi wasi fo.; ind c119 v ed :1p :i , h ihe.i fu t di v af ~:\in he ki:'.a Tche pris-mer 1nfess'ed thle lie, yi.i - ti, mi u phCeicll oni tribeefore I ' ho ii a r y nn -unene throeyo, ur pgra to ii he Cort e ofse, wher aith in t e i-o';, e 1of1 the cnue hi:ligd U 'il sh: ilo 2ui jurof Nembnere in the ca1.'i negro ii and th o:yther of fwhie ma wr le pake oud den~ lyill.ai, hIt woe o;thers haud toby sute it ina their placesl Th(le juy, as Vinally ain ied co:ited11 of aune wintep and the c b v tnek T i'' lblr tie he prisoner was aby eene nb eusr.d !ubarie. of ierfod, ngth th iaoccuie tl he entiroe da 'ptheijury lwr ouf butcctenmin-t ut ee It oued wie aI vier 1 tet ri ofly T(be verdsoicT, w::sl reeied wtoith e cfhianin lie. Wepli-, from I i nayolte ngy. rs iut Aill ' iht .901:07,ilo facnt S WCVile to larm e iti': Iy claii deserve.y, at'one eoa j:to .a t h rt a fr miu te iy Oh .l-o- w , to e SU i Ih:. wr..he tIs whlye ienXten..,t (o dethu Abrul-i nottS~ pato uspap im, he i-inert ritt C' hat he hali . ; anirW amtimpar of! i cout!(, no ualide'o Milat nit, J~it inied iih>oi poer.; wob t '.inu'terfreihis( be leain tIoi li'.n am t tit w.:.dptut. oayin., weiho a veryp~rien-' t eo i ar,~l etento d bthninv. 1). --Ilo Woueer yo (like', your I)no, Iif you were in mypac io prieumin th comed it th argine. sen daof No~'lvme nxt. h l'onegroI faith in otei syte'mntof fets r ther poweroof chaodrmti hiatsdbeen :rgtnedby th fat Qhat he1C jberdi' t Of the t airus~ malnl :three hours, afe the prlLtiue was' senince iborenc of perforinning the p~ia n (ut asentence.Iil It olnb tated to tenedtyo ote piso~c nht wen inrmed ofh death hcaeE et~ inr l trlt( lt 1 The arbind interestin fat'ct were given u la4 rngt y Judt, ew Yacky.hleh a Then thruh theii caityo hils boy t sun. ple whfr hoetill open rth ot- ofe p Cosmmgon' miet r eoahe caes re Itrd een thevlngai ofci~ = juri pra lece .i" eoi The Thornwell Orphanage. From the sixth annu report ot ho Thorn well Orphainge. located in Clinton, S. C. it will appear that there have been thirty or phans under its care, throo having been dis isibsvd and s1ix received, dtlinilg tle year. These have beeni eduented, clothed, boarded trnined in various arts, donestio and other wise, and every possible expenso niet at an average cost. of $68.75 each. For this sum, they have rece ived a first. rate English educa tionl, and &-ave been phy:iict1y anl personally oared for, for the one ire ycar o't wolve mont hs. During the year-, ihiih ong for tue boys hlis been ere'eti at ia total cost of $ 6)00. As boon n. ts(he Ori-1hni-s' Se- in&Inary, i Luilding for scliool n .-l chiIpel purpowt. i.3 erected, the iumibor or inuniates cPm b) malorially in - creaped. emembier th it.this insIita:i i is spported by voluntary Wits, What y' give gies di rOct IV to I It st pport otf I Ie 0t-jili 11.4, o,.1 110 t. to ipty :my oflicors. Tluirleenl eoL Atiu. of this Stittc, live and ve dikei- uit den:>mni imlionll (or p .trou-Is) t-e a--eey, ed i u ong omil ch i bb-oo. IIo.\eC CO 'hi n) ,, provikion of any kind id of cou-, mon)ev. wou1ld be very accept, abie, j us( Iow. eiCII to A*l U'v. WV. P'.Jao, Clinton, B. C. NinY Yo I, October 10.-A fire broko out. aboutt 7 o'clock to-uight in the Fourth avenue car stables, ovieil b Win. I. Vauderbilt. The iaines spread rapidly owing to the strong wind. Tihe stables occupied the entire blocik. They ivere totally birned. A iaa'oer o* hor ses perisle in the flames. Ejtiniated loss :2C.0. 000. The flames set fire to Mo:ell's fiuritiure storage buiiling on Thirty-secon-l street, Which was titroycil. Th. is building occupied fihe niiddle o f tei u blck on the 5-ouh side of Thildy Secoti --trcet. Lbo-,s :n'i ' Some of the linest fun iture in the city was stored there and( was esi oyl. A mong Itho articles thus burned was a ,ictu-e owned by WIm. If. V.auderbilt vahtied at -~>0 0)0. A loconwiive ia: just been coiete1 a' tIe (rant. Locomoiive Works, at. Pueton, N. J., which i- reporled to be caablle of a -.I-ced of one hundred miles nu hour. S0olon 8, JonVes, the h-ousm tek' rt 1: 1111l r , w .1 al 'i i t ji t'Cg Di-tiet, Cout oni he 1 1 th im..)nL . and pleaded oi 1 b .haI ' in pamssing seniten ce, told1 im inIh-a1 1 . the OpI iion 0 t the '. mrt htowv~ee. of the mails weret.. vi h* Iedl wnid behi (.1crety to thei pople a i !ar::. * Ito. S'-iret :nr,' n Ihm i. (if the Geuirge Stzate 8S0'.:tu , -:ays ihere' aro0 t'ow hr tlhe sahle of 1e ahinr is pr'ohibitedun proibiion wm a lo fi -ymm I.4theIw..rjisture, ha:t wVast ki h-d (: the. people~i. of vait'ous~ di-,uietCs to.. vo.te anm the sa o. ne C lyn-reiedc1 coupile tringui to as. The1 hea:lth and beamty of childront can ho restore'id by giv~'inrg themn Sbhri nor's Intd ian Vrmrifugo to kill thu '11 iirea' sowl* la Oiii la C t he Southi this htl wviil be at h-.mst twice r~x g'reat abs that seded~u hoit f'ail. "Ca pamt a1 l ir CuIs mai?" I don' 1(owmt, JohnnIiie. I s'ipo(se heC could it hie hatd a great de'al of miioneiy to b bor us an wild4 an4ima:4ls, but why do y'ou L5a 11,~ ohnie "O, uuoting t muh)! ):uiy Ii a that Ga:i'ton follow, that youti i'u si- to ha0ve nothuing to do wvith. etaning14L~\ with his armii ar'ountd her at the bia'k gto last niigh t, anmd h'. :uaid to 14iM, ''1 s'pose if y(er old manl came a ilong no- hb*Vle wouh inmako a cir, oius,'" and isis laug;hed~ aund said, "'you het!" John (. Whittehd, Egrj, of An. der-son, hr89 bern apoited Untited Ot thbo tircuit (..ourt. COpalt clIergynmn:Lt of .Nor'th (Garolaan, ha'uben liioally deposed by thle Bishiop. Januaroy 30, 1 S3, wvill ho t he one hunde'd and flinieth anneiversarny of the settlemnt, of Geortgia. TheIi Ma Don3 Telegraph)) :uggesti that tho ovont be Cehlebrted. The~( Solicitor' of the SeventhI, Nor'th '0141 wiho' vI)te14i for pr-ohibiion in11( the hItoL (:lct ion, .*eurgingo theum with col Tlirtacy tginlst the i bbel ties 0f thei A nugr-o wont, borno0 f rom a Goorgia (ampmetinL in a ii sltato of cestnaey, de-. 8blarig hie was ,5io ig to hieavoui by) thb way. i) of at ,all treeu th.gj~~r e' w in Liho dIo tryard c'llimitbed to a height, of suv 0',ty h ot, and1( thben undon ~ook to fly thbo r'est of the journey. T1hoi full kil nd hinm. 11i ni K sha' holds that if ia Oer. son 0-arr-000 a1 pistol i) his pooCkoL with a portion of iL visiblo ho is guilty of a violation of tho law against carrying cooen*ied wopons. BLUE GRASS. SEED. RED CLOVER SEED. Orchar u A s Seed. HERDS CRASS SEED. White Clover Seed. LJUCERNE SEEI1). PAlINTS. G LA SS. P U T T Y, &c. AT The Orceniv-ifle Drug, Seed n c I )G, I oci C0, 1lSI 4 LL pe on havig cl: im9 OrIinst the r. f 'k , r hereby notifC'ed to fil th .ue ill ihe olien of the County ('onuiM.--iner, o u or be.,foru the 1st day of N () vt r i. 1) c r. By order of the Board. WlN L. DUllANT. ('Icrk IBard (ounilty Como'rs. cQ3 ;, 1v . . Jcw\ Adver'tisemel~n ts. Bright. independent. Religious and CouservatLive, The Mehthodist r .4 :-, uvEW Y~ K. w.iii rceoi ve th u m per I.or Ithe rest. of tiy -~;v i. NI E L ;u : U , LL,. D. .M't IM:i'r Speelmen'! &;*1j,'0 Seit Fre on Y. In sicliti 4.es fr mtarpi n remit by Drao'I , Ghlmk, P. 0. Aloney' O'deor or ltvgist(cai' L et ter. Go~od c eaIvasseri wanite1I everywhere, to whlomi ( he hiighest c'ash comi:nissions will be No 15> Alnery Si,, New York. 5,000) .-1 G F~'~s TS WA NTII~ E D -oSi~l. -ru s LUFE OF AFILD I is earl)*y 1 f> an are n1 soI~ldier andsat non; h ti eh-c in . )1I anu i!4raJtion; his as. s. iation: h is - raie Mtru ,gi e for' hfe; wUon '--rful mei .: r in uunw :0 nhout !aixo e ?41s'raIed. S' 'enid~ p'ur..i . of Garfieldl, is wifec and ino ie; Al' wne oflth shootinig; the mick (eluunblr: Gite.Ici ini his cell; Ilhe suir ;.0ons : I II the'&'~~ Jhilt h only) comuple:c :iidI311 auhenic ICworkl. Therei' is ai fortun m a: t r s fir vtin~i the~ field with this boo)k. OuI fit 500.x Spe-ak quick. Aduress 11UllBIlmAR A NOTIHER BOOM1 TI'l F'OR A(GNNTIS ~ N I N O E W ill outs elI aill hiis pre(vi ons work s, and offers y-m I lhe best (ic (ao yi) ouIif t' o Umak(o mnoney 1-iphily. Ob ha lgonis ill not proinptly, andit seCure chic t~erriltoi-y, awl( we adIvise youl 5211' 1 sam. Oimtits now ready. $end at onIce for ci -11ars an t11 erms8 to 1)DOG6.4. Bi()S. Pubs., Phila., Pa. GFA R I Agnt wanted for Lf of President, (arfield. A complete, faithful history from ciidlo to grave, by the eminent biographer', CoI. Conwell. Introduct ion by ll in Excellency, ~John D). Long, (Governor of Alassachuse5(Its. Books ll1 ready for' dul iv cry. An elegantly illustrat ed volumo. En-~ dlorsed editiona. Liberal teorms. Agents take ordler~s for frouin 20 to) 50 Copies (daily. t. *ells any ot her book ten to one. Agents never :made mnoney so fas:t.. The book solls itIselfI. Experienco nuot ncessar1y. Fa'ilure unknown. All make immnn'rse profits. P'rivate0 termus free (OEOE STiI NSON & CO., P'ortlnand, Maine. AloSAPAY prfoonth. A1IEXPE~NBEB . 4vanced. WAkuE1 Pwomptly pfd. BL.IA & n. aOG Gecorg Mt. Liuetunati.o I) 1VORGEBS cheaply, without publicity (1desertion, non-support., intemperance for partie inii aniy Staito. Advice nnid ci rcu lars'F Ccr stamp. Address CotrNason.~l Bar.n WtN, 2$7 JiroadIway, New York. A YEA It AN 1' EXlNi; to agents. Out fit. Free. Ad dress P. 0. VICKEftY, Augusta, Alaine. New'spapeir Advertising BurO3u. 10. 83pruce JUST 3E0EVED~ AND) TOA RIVE SOON, OF Fall and Witer Goods. COME AD SEE Reliable Goods! AND1 No TronltN)c to y$ an Goods. W. T. *IcFALL, A ilg 25, iMi 50) Fori All. TO SEL A IOUSEHOQLD ARTIoLil V T!C por. .: wel!. as' the r'ich, the Old ad . well a :h ylk vvn, the' wifo )Is well ai ho huIIsban1 ite Nt~ar a 2 id2jten ,i well asI the 'Iy nuy. 1).*'Ids as 'A i1 ('arn a t-w (4..liar i1 iiunec-i enIIp!oayin 'n'I, ax'o vj eit rona thle housge ha2 ut; apor pre ho~i~ur oly; 2-avelin~g, er 'I'.voiru- wn neig;;'I.a'.who, :iinong *yqntt 1"'n angia'ilI: i ~ blin'uS. If you do. *uq.t 4 I-e fr e(p'eyen; uui~l weit an l h al vailsuldl :j i' lrr:a i n ti o yea:: fr'ee aof cI:a, I t 1*:1l en tsar otir Pro1' :-etits, and~' it iiayi h.-* Iho ineansm J.aD ) n o el-cI t his 0lI'p~lOrtuity. Ye~it der IIti 2 prenlt isk of1 Iosing it. Yo'z wvill si.i iy seeu that: it will be an1 eayy naattetu to ,nate CI-:I.$! to $10 'au aci~jeild , hand~i',e er o'ahrih l.. c,1 is itat -oav:sI nilndn moa.i AIn .a , Itha~ 1ntie n 'w. fe:- Iiter Di nion-.y in it far a11 whio I'y'.mla vrwuh1 as We wiVll -uprije y'st atnayo: x'itl w..nl... w h y yo: la n e wa. t (N:...:. il' . y r )I ;CIarian () io.* septI 2:!, l?'i 2 n thec eniLires'mai in thi a-.:ha. Ay env whoa' w!! ta1 1 pill (2ach 11igh1t froim 'Ito 12 W.'e> inay nio rostor1ed to aGound huea'tlh If attch a thin g bo >oasnto. snt hv allr 8 eter starm. AGENT8 WA~NTED" " stbc nuxa, Wih a 1iL and T'OE tomy , bAlin 20 rninfutes It wih' uo k-nit a grout vartety of tasey.. work for which thercIe1wa -n a rnty mnarket. 11Vnet for etrcular eod tenn.4~ to the Wombly nltting Diachinc Co.. 4WJ WVahing tou St.. IDuston, Maag TAX NOTICE. TlEASUIER'S OFFICF, accoribince with 11he Suppy liil 1, aps prve DecemberuL 2-tIh, J880). notice i hrerebly givenl thait. ihi is oflice will be open for Jhle collect ion of inxes and1( wiVll retnaIin 1po un1 ~it ilOutober' 31st Tuo'11 rate0 peri centm o131f taxea3 is as followH: sito pur ploses, 6 mnills C'oiunty par'pose, 3 mills Iu liroadl TIax, 8mil SchoioI! Taix, 2 mnills Fe1 Ta00'Lx, 4 mili For the conlvenIience of ta'xpaiyers I wile attendi at. the folloin tg p~llce: (Cent ral, 'Tuesdaly andt Wedntesday, Oct ober 4t h andi 5t h. - Libherty, T1hotrada~y, 6th Oct ober. E'asley, Friduay and Satudaly, 7th and 8th~ Oct ober. Daonsvidle, Monidiy and Tuesday, 10zt and 1itunpk intow~n, Wecdnesduay, 12th October, A iken's 8 oro.l I Thursday, I:hh iOtober. Kings StreFriday, 1t 0 br lirrcne a Irdy. 15th Oober. A nd for l h ne of tiih a in tuy oflice at the Court1 (2ous.0 Ta'ix payers4 will pleaseM at lend at theo oppoint men(lts b y .3 o'clock P-' Ni in all casos where the1 May Installhnent has: not been pa id a P'anua~iy of' Five Per Cenat. wvill he~ added1: to saIid Instalhoenut. Al1 taixes renut:ininlg unipaid 0on thle frst day of November will inIcur a1 PenaI y #of FiftemaU Per Cleiit, and will be c:ollectedl by disress or *otherwiso 11nt1il 15th of No'vemrber: aft er t hat date- the C'ounty Tr'eaisurer will pr'oceeII to collect by levy and3( sale ia provided by lauw. Ta'ixes are pnynblle ini thet following kind o f'. funds iad 1no other: (old aind Silver Coin. Uited StatesM lurrency, Nat ional llanik Notecs, Antd for* County Taxes Jury and Wilneis Tickets. JOJ1N.'I BOWlEM,