The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, June 21, 1878, Image 3
9
?
Another Vanderbilt Medal Won by a Woffoku
Studbnt.?We ore pleased to see in attend- 1
nuce on WofTord College commencement Mr. W. <
It. ltiChardson, atnemberof the graduating class 1
of last year, who came back with fresh laurels i
from VandurbiM University, having received the i
gold medal for oratory in that institution last I
week. Just one yearago, it will bo remembered '
that Mr. C. P. WofTord reached home during <
WofTord commencement with a gold medal from '
Vanderbilt University. This second instance of I
the Vanderbilt honors being enrried off by n i
WofTord student speaks volumes in praise of 1
WofTord College.?Spartanburg Herald. I
Death ofBuius C. Daroan.?Tho death of <
of this estimable young man, a son of the late j
Hon. Julius A Dargan, has cast a gloom over this t
community. lie was a mute from his birth, but ;
SUCh WHS 11>? awnnlnaoo 1 11 *
.... . ...U.oo UI alia Illliuru IlllM 111U |
brightness of his intellect that his affliction neither
soureil his disposition, nor prevented a liberal
mental culture. At the time of his death ho
ho was an inmnte of the National Asylum for
the deaf and dumb at Washington, preparing
Tor the position of a teacher in the Cedar Spring
Asylum of this State. Dathing in the Potomac,
near Mount Yoinon, he was accidentally drowned,
on the .'10th of last month.
. s
Mna. Groves Avkxukd.?Gallatin, June 0.?
Two men were caught near Mitchellville yesterday,
answering the description of Sadler and
Pearson, who committed the rape upon Mrs.
Groves near Mitchellville some week ago. They
were taken before Mrs. Groves and identified as
the guilty parties.
About 8 o'clock a crowd of men took the prisoners
from the guards and it is understood that
they are hanged. No one seems to know anything
of them since that time. They were tafnn
to the woods from the jail.
A Narrow Escape.?Mr. Samuel T. Poinecr
on coming up from Glenn Springs on last Sunday
was thrown from a buggy at the narrow
Tilail* i . Ik. -..J ? * n-.it?1-* 1??? 1
__ f...w iu vu? >u>u ? vfuiigiuijr a uurgo ana came f
J near being thrown down the steep precipice.? \
The mulea shied around a mud hole in theftroad B
and the oolored man driving thenr could not t
prevent them, from running against a high bank fc
which threw "Mr. Poineer out. He fell on the t
dgo of the precipice bruising his face badly.? 0
Had he fallen two feet farther he would have .
gone over a precipice of over thirty feet.?Spar- ?
tanburg Herald. K ?
a
Graduates or WorroRD College.?The fol- e
^ lowing is a list of the graduating class altogeth'
er : J. F. Browning, W. C. Browning, L. E. Coston,
W. W. Lee, P. D. Mood and K. D. Smith, r
of Spartanburg, L, J. Bpeeden, of Bennettsville, t
L. G Corbett, of Sumter, W. M. Jenes, ef Pen- t
dleton, J. W. Koger and 11. A. Varn, of Colle- 8
ton, D. O. Herbert, of Newberry, T. M. Kaysor, f
of Orangeburg, and Warren DuPre, Jr., of i
Abingdon, Va. $
A Telegram received by Governor Hampton 8
yesterday from Hon. John II. Reagan, member r
ef Congress from Texas, stales that the river v
and harbor appr opriation bill has passed both
Houses, with an appropriation of $'200,000 for
the improvement of Charleston harbor. This
mews is truly gratifying, and will cause rejoio- j,
ing throughout South Carolina. Thanks to Senator
Butler.? Col. Register.
Ex-Governor A. G. Brown of Mississippi, says
that he is amaped to see how little has been con- tributed
by the several Southern States for the (
Lee monument. Some of them, he says, have
given nothing.
fx formation Wanted.?At this office, as to
whether Samuel B. McCtellan, and Wm.^BaHey,
soldiers in the war of 1812, &ro still living, or
either of them ; or if dead, the whereabouts of
their widows.?Laurentville Herald.
An Undeniable Truth.?You deserve to suffer,
nnd if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory
life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your
own fauTt and there is only one excuse for you,
* ?your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism,
which has killed thousands. Personal knowl- 3
edge and common scuse reasoning will soon ?
show you that Oreon's August Flower will cure
you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with nil ;
its miserable effects, such as sick headache, pal- ,
pitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual
oostiveness, dittiness of the head, nervous pros- ^
tr*t<on, low spirits, fte. Its sales now reach (
every town on t le Western Continent and not a f
Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. |
You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents.?
Three doses will relieve you.
For sale by all druggists and bv OIBBES &
CO. ' ' 26-2w.
XOmU Truly Wonderful.
Caktbesvillb, Ga., April 26, 1869.
This will certify that two members of my
immediate family, after having suffered for many
years from menstrual irregularity, and having *
been treated without beneftt by various medical *
doctors, were at length completely cured by one
bottle of ftr. J. Rradfields FEMALE REGULATOR.
I therefore deem it ray duty to furnish .
this certificate, with the hope of drawing attention
of suffering woreenkind to the merits of a |
medicine whoso power in taring irregular and
suppressed menstruation, has been proven un- j
dcr my own personal observation. Its effect on a
such cases is truly wonderful, and well may the
remedy be called "Woman's Dest Friend."
Yours respectfully,
JAS. W. STRANGE.
L . For sale by all druggists and by A. IRWIN & t
~ Co.. Union.
June 7 23 4t
A Vsnv Gnon Itninw ?Th? ? ? ?? ? ?1 ? ?
one sample bottle of Mkbrkll's' IIkfatixb foyi
the Liver will he sold to the some person, for
ten cents, by our Druggists, GUIBKS k CO., is
because of tbo enormous expense of importing .
the Hepatine into this country ; but as there
are fifty doses in the large size bottle, it seems
two cents per dose is cheap enough after all for .
a medicine that cures dyspepsia and liver complaint.
All who have not had a sample bottle
are entitled to one for ten cents at G1BBES & *
CO.* 8 Drugstore. Three doses relieves any ease f
of dispepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver
complaint, in the world. Regular size bottles, I
fi fly doses, $1.00. a
B0T* 10 Cents Sample Bottles Merrell's TTepa- t
tine for tho Liver, and Globe Flower Cough 8ynip
for the throat and Lungs, at GIBBKS k *
CO. 17- s
Athknb Qa., February 22, 1878. i
Sis : My child, five years old, bad syinptens
of worms. I tried calomel and other worm
medicine#, but faild to expel any worms. See- ?
| ing Mr. Bain's certificate, I got a vial of yonr
Worm Oil, and the first dose brought forty
worms, and the second dose so many passed I
did not count them. S. H. Arams.
For Sale by A. IRWIN k CO.,
May 17. 24 2w.
?
MoTiisns. 8tat at Hons?And cure your
child with Pa. Morrrrr's Tssthina (Teething
Powderi.) Tssthina Rejulttes the Bowels and
makes Teelbing easy ; Cures Cholera-Infantum
and the Summer Complaints of Children ; Heals
Eruptions and 8oree; Removes and Prevents t he |
formation of Worms. Ns medicine ever rea
asivsd such snthusisstio commendation from ]
those who have used it. A IKWIN & CO., and
S\1 Druggists keep It.
M*7 X?s 94 v 21 I
M
A New IIrf.akstcff.?The seed of broom corn,
whioh has liitlierto been considered useless, exsept
for planting nnd nn inferior food for cattle,
boa been discovered to be valuablo as a breadstuff.
ft was first used as a substitute for wheat
in 1870 and 1871, but like many otber good
things, was lost sight of, and its manufacture
it as never carried to success, and never became
jven partially known until about three years ago.
Hie yield of flour is ^bout one-half in plaeo of
'.wo-thirds from wheal. The bran is also as vnlinble
as wheat brnu as a food for animals. The
lour cannot bo told from wheat flour, nnd the
jrcad, cake, etc., is delicate, inviting and delinous,
nnd easily digested. The yield of broom
torn seed is also euormous, n single spear often
producing a pint of seed, and the yield bus
cached Are hundred bushels to the aero, while
I is safo to estimate the average at one hundred
jushels.
,e???
Hayes' Title not to be Disturbed.?The folow
is the resolution of the Judiciary Committee
>f the House :
Rttolvtd, That the two houses of the 44th
Congress, having counted the votes cast for
President and Vice President of the United
states, and having declared R. D. Hayes and
iVin. A. Wheeler to be duly elected President
ind Vice President, thero is no power in any
lubsequent Congcrss to reverse that declaration,
lor can any such power be exercised by tho
tourts of the United States, or any other tribulal
that Congress can create under the constiutioa.
The resolution was adopted by ymi 216
0 nays 21. *
.
The model colored farmer is Her. Silas Cook,
>f Marion, who commenced with nothing except
1 large family to support, going to work with a
rill and attending to his cwn business strictly,
lo has bought and paid for a farm, built a frame
louse in good style, and has ono of the best
arms in the County.
e
"Eureka" is the sentiment of countless sufcrers
who And tbs balm of relief, and the founain
of their health and strength, in Ater's Sar.
aparilia. It is the most potent of all the al ratives
to purify the system and cleanse the
deod. It possesses invigorating qualities, so
hat it stimulates the faded vitalities and purges
>ut the corruptions which mingle with the blood,
iromoting derangement and decay. We are asured
by many intelligent physicians that this
ncdicine cures beyond all others of its kind,
,nd we can fortify this statement by our own
xperigpee.?Athol (Mat*.) IFAife Flag.
The Sufferers Baim.?The abovo named
emedy is ofTcred to the public after having been
horoughly tested in a great number of cases,
tolh in private and domcstio practice, and by
evcral eminent physicians. Its efficacy in afordtng
relief .from pains in Boils, Carbuncles,
Using Breasts, Tiles, Erysipelas, Bites and
Itings of insects, has been all that ceuld reasonably
be expected from a remedial agent.
It. has effected more cures in all of the above
lamed diseases than anything that has ever
teen offered to the public.
May 17 24 2t
V.. J ?--? '
u um^o nniiece grnnicu lour (livorcci At tbO
Likoa Court June 8lh?all white couples.
Notice to Trespassers.
A LL persons are hereby warned not to trescV.
pass upon our Pasture situated on Cane
Ireek.
O. W. HILL,
NAT. QOUDELOCK.
June 21 25 * 3t.
The-State-of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Trial Justice.
William It. Davis,
Plaintiff, Summons
againtt m for Money
Joseph P. Durnside, Demand.
Defendant. ,
To Joseph P. Durnside, defendant in this aetion ;
YOU are hereby summoned and required Is
answer the complaint in this action, which
s filed in the office of S. S. Stokes, Esq., Trial
lustice for said County, and to serve a copy of
our answer on the subscriber, at his office, at
Jnion in said County, within twenty days after
he service of this summons on you, exclusive
>f the day of service. If you fail to do so. tho
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment
igninst you for tho sum of Eighty-five dollars
ind thirteen cents, and costs.
Dated, Union, S. C., June 15th, 1878.
D. A. TOWNSEND,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Joseph P. Durnside, defendant :
T.b. .?- 1
iiuiivi iu? ius Bunnnoni in inis action,
vas filed in the office ofS. S. Stokes, Trial Jusice,
on the 15th day of June, 1878.
D. A. TOWNSEND.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
June 21 25 6t
Meeting of Cross Keys Club.
rHKRK will be a meeting of the Cross Keys
Demooratio Club, at Cross Keys, on Saturlay,
the 22d inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M. Members
ire requested to be punctual.
C. B. BOBO, President.
June 14 24 2t
Dissolution.
rHE partnership of Wallace k Allen is (bis
day dissolved, by mutual consent.
Mr. E. R. Wallace will close up the business
f the firm.
Union S. C. 10th June 1R7R
E. R" WALLACE.
J. II. ALLEN JH.
10th Juno 1878. 24 4t
"ELEGANT
FURNITURE.
11TIE subscribers hare opened a regular Fur.
nituro Store, in the targe room under Mr.
Nicholson's New Halt, where they hare the tartest
and most superb stock of Furniture erer
irought to any town in thisStateabore Columbia.
Our Stock embraces the very handsomest
4yles now made, with every article of Pnrnture
uited to the taste and means of alt classes,
vhich we int?a t to sell at the very
LOWEST PRICES, FOR GASH.
We inrite all persons to call and examine our
ilegant stock.
G. R. WEST 4c CO.
June , 28 tf
30-H0RSE POWER .
KNGINE FOR SALE
[HAVE a good thirty-horse, seoend hand, eta
_tionary Engine which I will sell low.
For particulars address ma at Alston, 8. C.
M. CHAPIN.
ApfTl 19,1878 1& If
Make Tour Tax Returns.
THE Auditors, office will be open for the recaption
of Tax Re tarns, for all Real and
Personal Property, from June 1st to July 20th.
D. JOIIN80N
County Auditor.
May 24 . 21 Ct
* */ .
Sheriff's Sales.
BV virtue or Sundry Executions to me directed,
I will sell, before Union Oburt Houso door,
on the iirst Monday in July next, witbiu
the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the fallowing
property, to wit :
One tract of land containing .ninety-seven
acres, more or less, bounded by l^inds of James
W, Sartor Mrs. Drucilla Geeond brtE,jP. Butler
; levied on aud to be sold as the pdfjJWty of
Gasaway Shcttlesworth at the suit of J. L. 8.
Hill.
AMO.
One tract of land containing Two hundred and
thirty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
H. II. Ilclue, Thomas Uclue, John P. McKissick,
the land belonging to tho l'oor House nnd llolman
J. Thomson ; levied on and to be sold as
the Droncrtv of M. V.llnh?th < ? <?
of William F. Williams and Harvey J. Williams
againt M. Elizabeth Davis.
AUO.
I will sell on Monday and Tuesday, the First
and Second days of July next, within the legal
hours of Sheriffs Sales, at the store IJohsc occupied
by Jacob 11. Moses, in the Town of Union,
all the stock of Merchandise belonging to Clara
Moses,consistingof Keody-mado Clothing, Hats,
Umbrellas, Kettle Drums, Pistols,: Knives and
Forks, Pocket Knives, Watches, Cup# and Saucers,
Candies, Nuts, Crackers, Pipes of several
kind, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Gloss Jars
and|Cnndies, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, Ginger, Toys
of every description. Suspenders, Belts, and a
trMPyj other nrtioUa of Merchandise usually
kept in a Candy and Notion Store, and bnc small
Store house located on Main Street on a lot belonging
to Wtn. E. Thomson ; all Levied on nnd
to be sold as the j roperty of Clara Moses at the
suit of Philip M. Cohen against Clara Moses.
R. MACBETH, S. U. C.
June 8th 1878. 24 3t.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF UNION.
In the Court of Probate.
Avaline Undorwood
and others Sale for
r?. . '
Margaret Underwood Partition.
. and others.
BY virtue of a decree made by the rrobatc
Court in the above stated case, I will sell
for cash, before the Court House door ic Union
County on Sulesday in July next, alk of the
interest which Harvey Underwood owned ^being
one-third) in a Gold Mine, known as the Pratt
or Posey Gold mino,. located, ia the Goanty of
Union and State aforsaid, bounded by lands of
Asa Smith, Eliphas Linder and others.
Union C. H., June 7 1878.
jus. r. mist.
Judge of Probate.
June >4 w .. 24 8t.
Mortgage Sale.
BY virtue of authority given to mo by W. A.
Beaty, under a mortgage recorded in Book
A. No: 1, page 487, dated April 2, 1875, I will
offer for sale, before tfce Court House door at
Union C. H., on the first Monday in July next,
the following described land, lying on Tinker's
Cr*k, and whereon Charles W. Jeter now lives,
containing Three hundred and forty-one acres,
more or less, bounded North by lands cf A.
Lyles, Glenn D. Peake, estate of Thorn. Sartor
and F. H. Bates, and on all other sides by
the Publio Roads leading from Beaty's Bridge
to Santuc and Union C. If.
TERMS, CASTT.
D. PEAKK^y
HEADQUARTERS7
14th BninADR S. V. Tnoors
Gmenvillf., May 22. 1878.
flcn. Order No 1. 1
Scries 1878. J .
mm \
IN obedience to General Orders from tlie Adjutant
and Inspector General's Office, inspection
of Commands belonging to the 14th,
Brigade State Volunteer Troops will te held at
the following places on the dates herein
named:
Greenville C. H., Aug 0, 1878.
Spartanburg C, H " 8, "
Union C. 11.,... ?' 0, ?
Staff Officers will be expected to appear fullj
uniformed and equipped,
lly Order of
J. W. GRAY,
Brig, Ota CtamMriha
F. C. FeAouson, Adj. Gen.
Juno 7 _ 23 4t
- ' ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Auditor's Orrici, \
'i > Union, S. C., Jane 7lh, 1878. J
MY assistant will be at the following places
on thw days given for the p irpo.se of reviving
Hbturns of Proqferty for Taxatton, both
real and personal property will be asscmed.
Santuc Depot,.a June...22'!.
Fish Dam " << 24th.
Tliot. CV
???".
Goshen Hill, at Hunter's " 26th.
Cross Keys, " 27tb. ?
Cedar Bluff ,28th.
Uog^ntville (it Jasper Gibbcs.." 20U>.
JoucsviUe, July...1st.
Brown's Store " 2d.
Drtfytonville,. " 3d.
Wilkinsville " 4th.
Sarratt's Store, " r>th.
Kelly's Cross Roads ".... Oth.
Ml Tabor, " 8th.
D. JOHNSON,
Auditor U. County.
June 7 2iJ 7t
Dissolution.
TI1F, firm of II. J Thompson ft Co., bos been
dissolved by consent of parties.
H. J. Thompson will continue the business
in his own name at the old stand, where he will
always be pleased to meet and serve his friends
and customers.
May 31 22 4t
?and & wing ate
hottrw. otftrafr iv a var w-k
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
Orders left nt R. T. Owens' Coach repairing
shop will be promptly filled.
June 7 28 4t?
m bur'nha m-5
^ &WARRAimO lOTHWUWT.
Abo, ilUlM MACVtREEY.
mmtMDVOSDM KJfTt
PHqlWitm. Onus, Teas. Va.
inns 14 24 6m.
THE COLUMBIA REGISTER,
?riTnusiirn?
Daily," Tri-Wcchly nnd Weekly,
?at?
COLU1WISIA, H. C.
TER^S OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Ono Year.-, $7 00
Six Months 3 00
Throe Months 1 70
TRI-WEEKLY.
One Year ..? "> 00
Six Months 2 50
Three Months 1 25
WEEKLY.
One Year $2 00
Six Months 1 00
Three Months 50
Tlic Organ of the Patron* of Husbandry
of South Carolina.
ROOK AND JOR PRINTING
OF EVE11Y KIND.
Good work, Quick Time and Lowest Prices.
BRIEF WORK A. SPECIALTY.
Address THE DAILY REGISTER,
COLUMHiA, S. C.
A LARGE STOCK OF
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
J.T.HILL & Co's.
:o:
WE havo just received a very large
Stock of the latest Styles, and
PRETTIEST PATTERNS
?OF?
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
of nil kinds of Material, which we offer for sate
nt the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
TOGETHER WITH
Fnshionnblo Trimmings,
Ladies' and Gont's IIosc,
Linen Handkerchiefs,
Longcloths of all Brands,
A fine Stock of Notions,
LADIES' AND GENT'S
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE.
for Mechanic's Domestic and Plantation use.
GROCERIES:
' eagetf* CTdffoerWea,
Molaoscs and Rice.
Bacon, Flour and Lard,
Salt, Spices of all kinds, &c., &c.
Our stock is new and complete, and we propose
to offer every advantage to purchasers, by
keeping a full supply of goods and by selling
as cheap as can bo bought in any store in the
County.
We invite all to call and see for themselves.
J. T 1III.L A CO.
March 22 12 tf
Dissolution of Partnership,
THE Copartnership heretoforo existing betweoti
W. T. Graham and O. II. II. Graham,
under the name and style of Graham & Graham,
In the Town of Union and St Ate of South Carolina.
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr. W. T. Graham is authorised to collect and
pay all Legal Claims af the Firm.
Union C. II., 8. C., May 17. 1878.
0. H. H. GRAIIAM,
W. T. GRAHAM,
Pay IVlint thou Owcsl.
THE business of the old firm must be settled
up at onee, and I hereby give notico to all
indebted, that they are expected to make settlements
with me at once. Long indulgence
cannot bt given. W. T. GRAHAM.
W. Cin a mmr a. -mar
Rrespectfully informs his friends and former
Customers of the firm that he will continue the
business at the old stand, and will be happy to
serve them.
May 24 21 4t_
FOSTER & WILKINS
ARE RECEIVING A LAROE STOCK OF
SPR I N G AND SUM M ER
eOODS,
Which have been solccted with great care and
bought on the most
FAVORABLE TERMS,
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
REASONABLE PRICES!
They invite all in v|pt of goods to call and
examine
QUALITIES AND PRICES,
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Maj 8 18 tf
Notice for Final Dischage.
BY permission of Hon. Jos. F. Gist, Judge of
Probate for the County of Union, I will, on
Saturday the Cth day of July, 1878, make my
final return and settlement, as Guardian of Martha
Johnson,Sow Martha Aooek, and at the
namA tinaa anrvKf 4a? ? -
?<MV mmyymj *v> l??IV(0 V< IO UJIO 9? rjr HB iUCU
Gnardian.
AIT persons having demands against the said
Martha, contracted previous to lur becoming or
full age, will present them for payment on of
before the tlate above specified,
II. T.GALLMAN.
June 8d 187R. 28 4t
Cow Peas for Sale,
I HAVE a supply ot many varieties of Cow
i'eaa, which I will sell at fair prices.
11. F. RAWLS.
No 1 East Union.
May 17 20 tf
NEW ARRIVALS
S. W. PORTER'S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
?i ;0; ___
4 *
IIIAVEjusl returned from Market where I,
purchased a heavy stock or all kinds of Goods
at the very lowest prices, and 1 intend to give
my customers the benefits of my low-priced purchases.
MY STOCK CONSISTS OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY OOODS
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
OF NOTIONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,'
LADIES AND GENTS'
BONN ETS AND HATS.
^ QJShJftOSI ERY,
The Best Make and Latest Styles
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ribbons, Laces, Neck Ties.
% ?
OROCERIKS!
In Groceries I hare ns fine a stock as can be
seen in Town.
HARDWARE!
For Plantation, Garden and
llouncliold Use.
In fact I hare got almost anything you can
call for, and I am determined to
SELL CHEAP FOR CASH.
CALL BEFORE YO U B UT. f ;
8. W. PORTER.
March 29 13 tf
RICE & MC'LURE
ARE IN RECEIPT OF THEIR USUAL
?SUPPLIES OF?
SPRING and SU5! MER GOODS,
WHICH they commend to the ntlention of
pjfehascrs. They arc enabled to display
a full line of
COTTONADES, LINENS,
TWEEDS AND CASSIMERES,
FOR MEN AND ROYS' WEAR.
Also an unusually large and attractive assortment
of
ladi J3.S '
DRESS GOODS,
Embracing tho lalcst Novelties, at marvelously
low prices. Together with everything in
' FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS
Usually found in a general Stock.
CALL AND SEE
OUR BARGAINS.
No objection to showing Goods, if we don't
Sell.
HAMBURG E MV ROIDERIF.S, '
Hosiery in great variety,
I.adics and Gent's Silk Ties.
Linen Cuffs and Collars.
Kid and Lislo Gloves,
AN ELEGANT 2 BUTTON
KID GLOVE FOR 4S CENTS, '
with magy other things useful and ornamental,
ftt' 18 * JTcLUHRE. '
April 26 ' " 17 r tf_
FOREST AND STREAM,
ROD and GUN.
A WEEKLY JOURNAL,
Devoted to Field axp Aquatic Sports, Tbac- "
ticai. Natural History, Fish Culture,
TUB I ROTECTiaX OF UAMB, FRF-SERVAtion
of FORESTS, and tiif. inculcation
in Men and Women
of a Healthy Interest
in Out-Doob Hbcriation
an i*
Study.
PUBLISHED BY
Forest and Stream Publishing Company,
AT
No. lit (oM No. IRS) Fulton Street, New York. *
[Post Office Box 2832.]
TERMS, FOUR DOLLARS A TEAR, STRICTLY
IN ADVANCE.
Twenty-fire per cent off for Cluhe of Three oj- More.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Inside pnges, nonparicl type. 25 cents ner '
tine ; outside page, 40 cents. Special ratcKfor
three, six and twelve months. Notices In eaRorinl
columns, 50 cents per line.
Advertisements should be sent in by Saturday
of each week, if possible.
All transient advertisements must be accompanied
with the money or tliey will not te inserted.
No advertisement or business notice of an '
immoral character will be received on any terms:'
LOST 1VOTE.
NOTE of John Becknell, payable to AsttW#"
MeNeace f?.r fifty Dollars, dated on or
about June 18, 1877, and transferred to me by
the endorsement of A. McNeace. Don't remember
whether the same was a sealed note or
not. All persons are hereby notified not t? .
trade for tho same. Any person finding tho
same will please return it to the undersigned.
J. N. BKNNER.
June 7 23 *3t
Green and Dry Hides.
r wnr.???iu.
L" *? r?v " ? "'rhwi price xor any number
of Groen or Dry Hides.
JOS. STRAUSS.
Jan. 25 4 gf 'A