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f UNION COUNTY IN 1884. M AM't'ACIT It K8 1. Number iiutl Kind of Mnntifucitiri.ig ettfub Hsliineiitu: Flour and grist mills oH, plumber nulls included iu the Above.) other iiiniiiifuctu l ies j, total 41*. b'u|>uul employed. $?r?,OdO. Value of minimi |>rodnet. ?7-,lMHh Number of I ci nous employed : \\ hit" 11, colored V'Jtto'il 7,1 ? -- . ,j< If. Nuiiihur of cotton mills.notit^ There lire no j cotton nulls in course ol construction. or Coin I utiles l.eiug organised or capital being raise I | therefor. 1!. I'luur nnd grist mills :{s. Location and pro jirietois : North of I'ucolt t Hirer ti Mtieir.v . Co., Jrflttriw & Kemirick, J cileries & Spencer, W J I!. .1 cileries, .1. It. JellctU'D, Win J cileries, F. W I,i< >11. Hot ween I'aeolet nnd fur fori it t'reek ? Iluines \ .lelleri*'s, I'runk i riintuii r, W?. II. lSohetSoli. r.etueeh the Tyg? r nnd the liliotcc - It. ti. Will.urn, \V. IIumphiics Iluti'er, I*. 1'eike. llelweeii tin Tyg 'f utd the Nro.nl .1. t ". Uichurds estate. W. S trior, j Crosby \ t'o , T. .1. .lolies, \\ . I'. Jeter. ti. I' I'eitUe : mid others in and near I iiioiit'. li. nnd ttesl id it. in eluding Filo'l. hC_\ Township. N u in t er of hands employed : W hite 1. . ire 1 'J 1; total Ciij'iliil finplnyc'l. .^7'',Vuliie < 1 minimi |>r-?lii< i, S'l-i.'? >'?. i .u-se> of ii" ilucl : .VI! glil'les "I ltmir.lui.ai ami grist. Hun: < l' lull, >iic lentil. Water hi' ttviim p uvcr : \\ utor steam I >. I. I'oiiiniiies ami mncliiiiu simps. none. ' ,7 ''1 " 'I'snre ruin inoniy iipci.'ilc l l>y tin' s.iiiie power Unit is iisoU V Iiii* limn* an ! i i i-l 11111 i, it:i I impairs tin same liati'ls. 'I'ln-i111111>t-1 Inisiiir-s, ul llio I t -I i :i in it 11 I mat I "i.i', mill is mi In li-i| in tin- 11 . 111im ! gi i?l | i'"ilin'l, t.s purl un<i pa.ii-lnl tins sit nil*. 'l*nr| t-titine s:i!i-, \c , imiie. 7. i 'tin r ii.i4iiufin-li.i ii s. ?. i Timi iwier ; l.nil i nig ami re; itirin^ w agoiiN mi i imiiagea, imTn I ing ilio repairing of furm implementsanil in i rlillHIV, l.Ill lllsn Sinil lirry. Sullies ,\e lloliins. ii \ \:li-n. Union Il.,util oilier iniiior ! ? tiiliiisliiiivnts seattere'l tlin.ngii ili" ? 11 ii i y. 1'itpiliil employe I, s'l.illlO. Ilmnl* < in; loyi 'l i\ lull , I'uliire'l *?; total |U. Vitlui' of ii li una I proilucf, s*7,7itiO, Minks. i. Nunilier of mini's in iIi * eontily, 7. p.1.1 mines. Two of these mines me opcrnleil ami three lire tint : l-t Tin) West Mine, iiivili'il itml upfMlrl I v I lie West Mining! imp-iny, is coiiipo-e l ol Moi i h in n prnprii'inrs. innl is lueaiel twelve nines IH.I'lllWC.Hl III I II loll I . II- II 11IIH lieell WulKI'l iiifiui i M'n years l.y the {in-sent c<tiii|>aiiy. 1 lie veins nrc hi tale iiml mien slate 1'ni'iinitton. A i woniy -1 nil11. mill i- in npcrnl mn 'Iny mnl night. I*l*<ilii '"til in 7"> IiiuhIs J."? while ami '.(? c.'Ittfc I ? nrc i ni|ilnycil w illi n eii|titnl t.I":it-111 ^-'.ii.iiihi The wilue nl'the ore is Kismi ,^'J i |r t >n 'Jtl TlieT i?'ii|i.-oii i r I'mr !-'ore-t Mine ismine'l hy the I.-lute nl' l?r. I'r. A. \V. I httiiisi.ii. Ii is lneulel twelve miles northwest nl' I nion I'. II-, nn I alj.iin.s ih.s West Mine. I'lie t irin itmn t'linnilntioii is the smne u> the West Mine. \ i ti ll stmnji mill is I.?|\V t.|.erme I til the llillie by Miijt.r \\ I' Thtiins in. The value nl' the null is iili..ut S".,iniii. The value t the nee is I'l-um .S.'t i . . lull in the Intl. There lire three Weil <le line 1 villi - nil (lie ].|'ii|i('I IV I lull a.--ay hi^'h. I ins is a very valuable mine. The number nl hutuis ill |iresit|il einj,11iyv ?I is "Jll enlttreil. \ "I. Tli'- Null Mine is |. cal?-.l >il > t lui ini'es ll't|lhiM*v| .I' I"liii.lt I' il uii>I ab.nit ihree miles from <ilenti >| iin. It i->n\viiet| by \\. I! \>ils.in .1 r . nl II. i Ii 11 ill. ami ?' i I arrar, W ill tin Muiii'tt ami .lanes Miiurn. t I" I nI 11. ThiIniiie i- a'.-ile t<ti inai > ii. vv.lli tj . ,i-i / t re in lar/t It.flier ii m I re|tfMe i lube n line Ii - - n i. vein , by M lllttlliey. J* l ate ;'t ?ittt;i>| I In liil.te i> Hot ititw i>| erule!. bill il was I * t'|-o I he vv ?r by :i e'ini|tany e'im|ft el "f :> utli i - i 111 i*i< I'IhValue nl' the 'tie I- l'|-"lil ? > I" i'"1 |'-:r l"li. Il was very | n. li.eiive Ittimerly. an I \ h'S-livl an nunensetiMiJa. <>re wn i.-iki-n fi-fin Hie vi in y icflrc^^^)00 jietni^-wcights in eleven bush els ?>i ore. 11It. Tin? Morris ?vi Nin-holis Mine, i.wm-tl by .1. W. Me Lure \ ('?? . nl' I'iiioii i- I iic.l m \ ieen milts iittrllu-a?( t.| I nrn II . mi il.o l'ae...?i Iliver. The mine is not in njiei atiuti. !t was! Wurki-I I'l'c* i 11s in Ike war an I |> n I well. I in- j value ill In- ure i-i I'i-i.iii rI a .r I' '? j r leii. .' ill. ilir I1 i,?rj M'lie is Imalvl nlmuf eleven ! miles iiMtliwe-t ul I*iiinii i'. II near I !?? We i j Mine. 11 is III' (lie name luinati n a- l lie U e?" Mineainl llie me i- ul' uh.lit I lie same value j ll is uwne I I y William I'osuy. Mrs. 11illi t -n I 1 an.I \-a Sm:ill. This mine was u|ieralei| in lure ' tlii* war. ami was C'liisitlrre i very rieii. ?' Nuiu'nril i|i:airiisiu the county, imiie i'j'01 aleil. Ai.uiri in i:r. I. Nninlier ami kiml ul' i m j i-. v 1 .lu'iiculliir i! 1 ilii|'lenieiils . SuW'els I, lea| i-l's Milk;. ; ji!u11^11> IV, gitalin Mistri 1 mit i? .Vai. lein. w* ", jtraiu .irilla 'J. Nninher i I'steam engines m u-e mi tsriiis u 11' 1 tlieir linr-e | nver, - I. avara-ei. hui-e |imver ; tul il VJI linr-e -|?.nver. Ilea I ut iuij i ve 1 sine , in I lie 0'iiii.iy. .Ve "i'liei e are very lew -keep ul' any kiml in tin- 1 ' Cuiiniy. i?!'eali'.e lliere are very lew ih>r <.;,;li s lire.ls, kill iiliuiil It'll ura les rro--es wslii ike I I'ev u an I I'url. mi l ire Is, l'liere is uiu IliiUMiiuliliri l Jersey null. J h. I'.ilii ieiiey ul" enlnreil lit. .r as cutujein I will: I a * I y ear. ami with iis eliieieuey five yearA?n Men ul' eijiial ir.lellieence vary I'mm "_'.i | j er cell I "heller In per rent. " w m-e llian | it was |i\, year- an.. My i.wn iiiij le--: a is . i I hat it is ah.hil I l.e - uiie i ai; | 11 I w .. Ii I. I !i ye ru -a I ir us tIn* e. ier near a - .re euiieeriie i: I>111 a* : f till' 1 MlII/1-r olios, Willi l lew o\oo|> ll"li*;, it IS lillliOlill 1 > C'lllCCl V I1 11 til t'O In 1 olc-oul 1 !v tliiiii I lii j, oiler. 1 > n I j !v ni'c ' I labora-i o innaro I w 11 It ' i tho i> aianl :iii 1 wtlii llit* ?iij.| ly all i < 1 limn I In-. I v .*:U' u 11 * I livov. ir.-i : i ^ V I Into ; ? ii.> jar coj'li ??? liliorotioo, I'lit tliorc i- - uii- mij .>1.1 I :i want i !' labor, an tliorc :i!w i\- m nil will bo. * j il > I'l -iI. li lit' w I., o I . 0 il'r 1 l': . 1 . ..| Ab nil i?11 o iliir I w lull to tw.i-lli.i I r la i ^ I Niiinbor i i 11 i:rto fill! il.iv farm w. rk Tw.-lvo. 7 \\ a I--. J ai 1 iii'tlo a;i 1 I. ill >'.o i il'li. . 7 ; or-. Ab 'Hi . lllO l<? tsicii an I tf '>?' i o men ; . an- ' ' Mil:., > T.XI. lit '.f 1?> ". I W"l-!. I lie 1 w . :> .11 I ii iU r-?ii ?li ii o ai> I o iv.l 7> i ;. > i. . < ' i In i :>_o .>1 l .too w !'? a'.. I lie v. to i .. . I l.o v >in vv i.. I > i i- .- i, iiili oilier aifi :.r' l.o e . 11,. W I: IIon a l o f ir I iio ! > *I. >\to.oiii ..1 1 a' r in m in ii-oiii il. '1 Iio -vmoiii m > >r-1 in ll-o i> fur tin* la in I hiht- In I'll I'll t i I ii u lab r?*r ?:i'.i r I t'niaii..r i in . in on i * an i w k an i lua.? tin- w nor lot :: n ' l m :i l i 111 > i- ami liioii l > i.v, lo ; i > i >J - > i . boi w ecu I Iio I n. '. a | an | . i. ; 11> - w a ( al l ! r l.ii i l la I ali fl In . ' . i . sxii ii it iii. Willi rati iiI i I I i 111' I'l'n li|)-ill / llio: I ill II I |! I i.;lil fol.ls [a f Jmlllnl 01 !" I a f a,. . . |>inili>l -t. il l'o;o> l t a>re.! li.is -I in m .: , kin* Ik in I i_'i|,|,||,a o 11. I.. \l lilil *il I'lT r.'UI. I r III w i ii.* ! > i > i'ii lit I ,n :i .,.!i > .1-. I . i . . i . i.: I, r i^ll llllllf. I .' unit -ran I a.ri'a,:'* i ; a u i!. 1 . c'n-.n ly 11*1 J will, > -it -n . At.oul l! ?? :ill lis - . I' a.-; , f:' .n : c? , far . 'lln-owli uni ':. l.i.;r a ii la 1 ? in (<iir tin -1 | i J rr iii ii In* i:. r i i- * wli c ii-iiii.tr a i.i i ri'v of : i.i ill white* Jar ma*i -. ii iki* a ' * t o * n tiii. ! NiitiiWr tiii I Hen . . i. i ' ! rx i i;-i va- y l y ! ' !'< i | i*i ; I . '.. w Ca>- AI i.t JJt fat Ir.s a1 a; a.* ; * a etu-li . 1 i Nntnl rr ta11 1 irfi *. . i i t t: I i I ? i . I i . \ 1:. 1. i r i y \? 111* ami r. 11 I. ali i v\ it li Mir 1 lil-'y M ! I t : I I' \ . (ii'I' .l i'.n IIItII.' I-J* i ! UIII- l Ulu ! all I i* tiIt * J i.y VI IihCa nti'l as |'i I i I.. . , i . i ?. v. . I*, aii ' ' i 1 r .. i ' i i a t , -1 I V - 1 *" i-i' .: . i f I - ?! ill la Ia i v 7' il n !' -s Ar i*i * iii . ? i i a ni li I 'J.r* iii ic. - I i.i i ii'. a lii .1 i .. r i. i 1 n a lev i * . , nt it J * ". in|a .'. *' . 'I In | . nt ' 11a* t .tit. i a i - ;. ; t. I i: i i i i - ' a \ i i ii ' i I a i i ijuitit cMvnoivi !y alirt oa hi; I a i.i .* i tl. Jiurp of b> ing turned under us a renovator of the land. A fair average yield per acre, with fair average cultivation, on fair average land, in a fair hy ei age season, ,kc. : l.int cotton 1110 pounds, uoi n ltd bushels, oats 15, wheat 7, tyc and liar ley 15, sweet |>olatoes 7U, peas 10. Willi reference t" the cllicienty of white and colored lahor worked together, it is well estaliii-h-d that I inh^^aL *Hl net * generally prefer colore I labor i x^Bii\eiy, with a lew except in n - in the n j |er | irt or t lie eoitiity. w iit ro there i-^a g I i|ii-ilitv of white lahor to In- ha-l. I">. Condition of colored farmers as land owners and tenants? Il,<re atjtJ'OklVw I-indown ers and liiey are doing fairly, lm the tenants not so well. I. \i e co'ote I farmers making progri ss. saeing niotiey an I uopiiring Ian I V \ >t gen.-raliy, 17. Number an I listi inality of immigrants in I lie county ? None. IN. Opcrati u of tlie Stock law and its cllect? In rediieitig expeii-cs it- g->o I cllect i- very ie ri :r-i. i n impi'Viu/ me nmrii 11 >i'? unci io he r<|iin!!y liiuiefminl. I'.t Tin- lien law mi I its "fleet <>n whit" anl il l' I I'll llll I S all'l llll'lvllHII.'s v I'll" opinions four people lilfer /really us to this law. hilt tIn.* prepoti'leranee of opinion is n> t ilechlclly that it ix injurious In nil classes. "J". The ] riiliih'li-.ii law its nl -itvan"", en foreeilient tin I It litis elleclf'l /t "at /on I ami I'i'.'iiiisi'x hi tier in the future. It is pretty /cni'iully obsctveT. . i .... i , . r t??,| ftlP ?.,i? in lit" enmity ! Next in n ri at any priee. 'J'.' Nu hi her ufei'i in ' m 11 s in tin- ruiuiy. .N".'.' i lii'i?> tit" uimi'ii Ion ;;ins, avi'iii'^ii eii-i .if/in. >IS|I Maximum 11111111111 t" /in p"r lay, I J hales : average J hales ,\ \ i f.i;'" Ui.-Uaoee eot tun is haule'l ! > /in. t wii miles. ( 'barge t ie /in 11111 _r. I 'Jo Nnmher of iiii'.i-s/inne'l annually, 'JiMnhi. No cleaners Jo I'.elliarkx, siitr/i'sl iulis, '?e ; "I'll" t'llii't i.im'is of our Inruiets ..n-io.u-i cunly rnn?ls ami /renter facilities for /citing an ducatimi. The establishment of pool -clmols won hi he the he.si ixsihle in vest iiiutit for on r people better than factories, le.xirublc as these may lie, or heller thai1 railroit'lx or even the repeal of the I ien law. which many think tlie/reatest ties in datum of all. I'lic above report is run le n? the best syllepsis lint i-oiil'l In* l'r:iiii?"l i (] >: i I lie ustiuritcH :ml f.irtn Itirniilicl !iy luciily-tivc lit' tin- must inti'lliiji-ni mill mi.-t j i-arti 11 ^i iillfmoii in ilie <*< u 111y AVir.t ./?./ i'fmrii f. (The (U'iuitln olnion (Time*;. It. .11. STOkCS, i:?lit<?r. I'M' iN. FIJI l?AY, 1 lil'ilM Aia S. |?x|. SUnSCRIi'tion?32 o<> pek annum. advertising. Mim Mi|i|rir?* ??r m||? im l?. i'iim tnxriioti, - - - ?| mi I '..%* !i I in.? riion, ....... 7 . I.il?* i ll -I!si*i?iitit in.i*l : ? in* M 11:ints .hi | ??(! r-? :i.|\ ri-inj !' ?r >i? iipihtlt * ??r I > ll|py?.ir. iil*iln:ir) t it 'in or i? v?, iii?t*rl?'*l * 11 ?i\?i ti'ii ? l?ar^? *t :i* \ Ivorti** a- mlTisvs-; Citations, Not i<;< to Creditors ami Not.iers of Final Discharijo must !> > naul for hoforo they will appear in mr eolumn?. Pc6to!lico Hour*. Ih i: I ! up>u * ;i! I j.-n cv*?r) !.?>*, ? \ |.t *? !lul l \ 11 *111 7 .? Ill Im li |i III. n.itt? r iily. 1 ho Cotton M.irkt t. .-iiIoh -j;.i l-.i > ; |.riri'S ' ( i I" i't>. - o R?-jY' Wotoloil I'I?sii| -. ill" cololiralol orator Hit ^ agitator of I ill it t?* 111 ?1111 ( :in I <>|>iiii.>ii, ilif'l ii lit- liAhic in l!"-i ti la.-t S'ltui'iluy ovctilnir, in lii- T'M your. - \>in ii. Jlii;:lif* i< tin* only man from I'lii ni m tlio jurifi of I!ir | ?.* i il tor;n of tlio I'.iiuil " iitio.s (Mi!I'ict foilrt. tiovv in M's-ioit at tirceni i I! e. o 1'v . u.- n?i!i I t*?l?*:?rn ih.ti Mr*. John U. Smith Ii*-i ?; in i ? >t.|. iii in-.ir I his l??n n. ;il 7 ' *! k l.i I I'm -l:i> ? I.. I. ' > 11 ' I -*a\?>s a li t-1 in I :tli*l si\ ?" *v It ? hiMl ;i iv11 ?ii, th< l.tt ii r .if ilii- ; ;ii -.?ii. to w h<*111 liioili .ith I'th' ii iu?*thi-r i> .i 11iily 4.i.l .ullii !ion. * I'll.' 11o.v fotioo iii 11 >i.t i.f Mm. \r liur"> ro . Ioiioo is i. n i - it I 11 i- a ?loci.loii rn| tovomi'iii ii { >ii tin? 11! i - i 1111 v rmv of .-cim/ .;" ' o S ir troo iii it aim i minijilotcly In 1 tlio jnoiiy o if lii-ti l.i>v, i>:" ili?* V tr!;ville Military In i | til our t "ii ii a vi-.i list Tliursilay I'ln- I ii'liiTa! in iU <* fll'ilv H \ . 1111 ^ :% 11 I Vl^nlMllii !.< 'ii i :it tlio ol i-ii- >!' tin' war, in wlii-ti InIV t: ili-j>icil mi? ji'ift o \u Oyster Suppor. Ttii* I .ii'I i i'm n| llio W t' T. I". will luivo :m ?y-lor supper fit tin- II 'ti'l .mi I'li.-i 1 ?v cvi'iiiii.', I". i -I'lnry l'.'tti. .1 tin- ; wrp r li -in^ ! >< :iry I:y i Mel.- li'nii 1' f tlii' I". .:il :' M ; c. The utilio tii i' c f iiii y invitoil t tittfii I. - o i i M.i.m I ft:.- I ' k 11 11. .iw.ll l?i iii ' I luu< li I i i i.ii l' ii I..i.l i iif I !i: nil ? ...lit lor i.i i in I j -i i . - i.iy .il't. : .iii II ii ' V it i i 11 ll'.il !v VI u .. .V 11- .. to !l ? ii 1 I:.. i i i iiiiml" i tlw 'I ?'. I -: I'lilirt'li. ;.i. I ttilln ri-il |.* !.. *|im irlliv ufllu? . i? litiiM .?f il.it i|<-ti.?(tiiii.it l.*n. i'... wi i riii,! J.'Wi'lrv au*l ! ii I'! .-us a.l".mil .: u tin- ' I;, u.i> I. tin I.i ii ** ii !i I i i i it t: i *. . ; 11 ... .In i"t nil : .m I it m i. i l" Ii , till! Ii. ii km ..it' .ii. j ally i.llii . i* i.r _ . -'Iry ;. In , j.. . ii. .t.. t Ii-. ... - . . in iil?* ii |li?* tin Ml ( rlmit i vi- ,ly ! . ii it limit i u til. . i a (.lit rilimiiii. .i -ii.t :!. m. -t. , Ii,. I i 1 i . I .1 . tiri,. . Ill ;i I I . i ; I I 1 : I >.: ( It- ia- : : ! 5.i . . i ii. ... y . .. i ! : It : in > .n. :> ' t Jurors tor 'J 2 (.'lxvuit Court i .ii - , ti: !' l!.. I !? ;. '. IV < > . 11 . . a I . rv u- .' ii i ?' i' I lin I or in ?>l ! .. M ito* > .10 i.: i ill t !>0 Ii- I .11 irir'.t -ii hi A j ril no\i : i?ii liiu i r ii. i .1 ii. v . I'. I . i'.i. I"1" ! -- ki".f. I':i i'.o IVtil .I'urv. \ I.yli?, until.-. U-.tlh ofV.iss N.u. iii'Jot.-r I . \ i: ii . 11 -I in.' .' iI.I Ii 1 ;it ii.o . no- !' r h r v !!< v. .1 . ml i i! .ii :. "..ii r '. i i i i ui Ii. hi i in- : i I 1-11- . iiOr -i -? . ? .- i I..I I i\ if vt-r\ i?i-i Ii i olii .- 11.-1 i i lor i r. :i:. I in lior i \ *ry l-i.v . . . \i i- l.f.f ! i I .- i . v f '.. ' t \ 11 ?I. I In* i :i i . i UVi- ,.i ::i -r ::.i- I' ?x .-' i Jinn-ii I : yo .; . c.. So ::? Lrtro'iina ;ii 1 P.3 1 t.. | ,; - . i . '. : . . i. v. iiiii.k i... V I ? ' H ' ' . : .1. :if tt I. .11-: ; i-th- t . r , : il. i' !i i. I ', ii i.vn.i y. i lip 111 lli<* rial i :i I.- ii mi' s.miii t in.. j w i. ; ii m I? ks| ?n i . ' I ' ! ; ! ! : . .1 . W- . 1 .. v . :? i-l : |?.I! Ii. :.I . i.i . .1.1? in l i.i\\ i i | . ' . w IIIy ! 'Ti i Ii I. n Ii i-|i iii- wi '.in .i . : ll. ?' .tii! ii. --I |>ri-|> r.iiii : . \V - ii. ; . i '. > t I. i i. . I ' - I . i t 11. i. i! t | : lift ii : t'llui'l.: :.' . I ii' ' l V r!; .V I'.i " ... M V. I\ ! n? K ' I in . i-r, An Importer. 1 TLc a la^e tlint "there is nothing new uii'ler tliv nun," is being veritiol in uiauy ways in t lliis lanl -it < nrs. This iuM'it't'ssivc age i < ini n proving upon una iiiiru'li, ling to all appearance*, v new. n hirh really h i I I heir rigin half a ceil* i I .iy i/ i. ?/1 h*.i\ el *, jj wiichcs aiel wit h iloctors, have lay, Li.I we are i^h"^|^|f?'iy%(!<:'i . 1 t?? the he- k lief ill it it ,t since the eirihiy pilgrimage ot cur s >ni .ur an I tl.e ilny, of the Apostles, have any '< iiiuaeles l.i mi pcrforme I, such as healing the t s ek, in iking the lame to walk ali i the bliii'l to I -ie. Lv i ere touch or worl. I?ut iinposters ' I I ' "1 V t #. . i . I" VV l. 1.1. .... il. I ? . 1 I,.,. I..111,1 I..,..*. 1* I warn I. "lie advent of a man who calls liiins l?r. J.lines Mills, accentpatiied hy a girl he 1 lis his 'laughter, am nig the good |ieo|ilu of/he ' I'ea III igo '?*oti'??? of this coiuily, claiming to be at'!?- t-> heal nil diseases, by <|iioting certain pis ' - i " s of Holy .-cnptuic an 1 the use of a pecii" ' Iiariy constructed plumb line, which little in- 1 -iruinent directs his thoughts by its unerring ' Irop ^ > hi some respects alarming. This vile ' impostor lias 'Iroppe I down, as it were, ami ' taken up his abo le among these honest, sturdy ' people, and by the practice of his no fori nubile- 1 vices has absolutely iinscltied and dethroned ' the reason of some of the inosl credulous and unsuspecting eiti/oiis, who have allowed their Miperstitioiis natures to control their better ju Iginrut, to the exclusion of every rational hy pot ht-si s, mid great excitement prevails through" nit the neighborhood. I'r. M. A* Moore, in his 'Keiiiiiiisceticoa of York," relates the circumstance of a wotiderl'u core ullected by one l?r. Hrindlc, u celebrated witch doctor, (which will serve to illustrate the haracter of tli.s l)r. 1-lllisi of Ni.i-lli Carolina It seems that one Mosiu Grnhbic had been be witched and was coutiuel to bed nil day in u stupor until between 11 mi I 1*2 o'clock ut night. Mosie would scream aloud, jump out of bed, run out of the house, and would not return until lo-M morning after daylight. He would give a< an explanation of his conduct, that Mrs. l?ig ell, an old witch that lived in the woods some distance from his house, rode him every night to a certain house, where she met other hugs like herself, spend the night ill their wild delights. would hitch liiui tin ier a chestnut troo. and he would return every morning with his feet full of chestnut hurs. l>r. ilrindlc was sent f >r nil I when ho came the lirst thing he >1 i t was i i give Music tin emetic, which caused him to eject from his stomach crooked pins, needles, hair balls, >S:c. Then the doctor got a black cat, it'.' I the eat to a chair, and with some dead drio i h"g weed, gav t|,u cat nine "clips." This wn* repealed alternately hy .Music and the doctor. Mo.-ie was cured an I was never known totcpcat hi< sercamiiig and jumping out of bod at nigh' at. I running away. !>r. Moore, the wri or of I*... .-iw. y , M .H |'l V.IUIIl, ? t'llt IIIIU I III: 11 * J 11 * U where I?r. l?rin<llc was, ami c >iu;?l aincl to the < ! 1 witch iluctur that ho (Dr. \lo ?ro) was inf. j feriti-; from ti severe pain in his ami, whereupon I'r. liritiillc sai I he cmiM cure it; pisso-l l> haul up :\ii 1 'Imvn the arm of I'r. Moore r vpi 11 v 11?f? times, saying "r< tt.</ <-ut, ' I lion sahl, "Now v .>u are well." "\os," says I'r. Moore, I wu, v.ell, for 1 hal nothing the matter with my in in ; I simply li l this to test the conjurer, in I 11i111 a jiiar.'er an I li ft." Tlii.s hnppentM irf < I.vjii or I i'JI Much ii the power of of nil such as i'r. Itrin llc ami I'r. .lames K'.lis to elfect u euro of .licenses sitj ernaitiraliy. We hear you ?ay? "Itut lie uurivl M-sie (Iralihio." tirutiie l lull Mosio tirabliie's a.liiietil was imaginary, u liseam' of the iiiitnl, atel just us soon as he was eotiviiiee l that the e iuso was remove l ami I a.> tin ! !>y tin tu/.sicri >-n I'r. lit in 11 . that thiol I witeii wotil l never ri hint again. hi > taw. I r. is relieve-! atel M <sio wa? restore I. We feel a profuu a 1 sympathy for tin- converts of such as I'r. James lillis, an I tire truly naloiiishe'i at the iut'iueiice he exerts aim ng a people who have I ever aeeii eltiiraeteri/.e-l for their gooil sense. ? j >oiou pntse.s.sitig even m o e tiillli orilinary ilitelli. g'-ace h-ive resente-l with patrietie zeal the in ti luetieii of any "new fatiglel" person or plan, IV I- I'.illv : - I ' v-' " oi.on i<> !*? ?I. I.'".\o witli rucks tviul fence rn;.a, | w !i? :i lie "?l"??J'J I -lawn Hi his I ?^ huilnnn. Wo learn that some ul I he citizens have he- I o..uie justly in iiijnanl mi l c\.i.->jionvto l ni the niiii .vr -lit t.y this i;.i;>"stcr, an 1 have hevu j trying I" 1'iivi.i!) ilrivc iiiin fr on ninonr ihem. [ i while others Ins uufmlunuo believers -are | i i. Io in rir-r t j-r .!iot an I lit'otnl him. c.aiiu | I in thai tin- ("Ot i* possesses i charinci IiIV. aii t , i i.i ti" o mi .1 >11 "uu with |".iY t r an I lea-leu i i?i . can kii! Iiiin. Hut our int-r.i.int ne/u'ivos ' i In! lir.io:' that they ere ill the assertion, sin-o llio -i v. r lias nut hiMMi seen, an t citiu t he I t' mil I. since he tin i his tr.en I r ceivo I tin- in | lei licence tiuit his presence ii.i ! in^of lo- > ! siio l .a that vicinity. Wu Irani tint a war- { rant f-r his arrest as a imun < ', if Ins f-e?n ; iss o.!. Wo timik that 111 -c <1 it|>oii cui/.ons 't ! ci'iihl. with equal propriety; it' his sat.mic j majesty were to step upon terra tirma mi l ii n! u il h'.s banner, with the zeal nt'new converts, eiaji tln-ir h u: I- an ! -! ml, hurrah f >r hc.l I 1" ir ihn man III'is is rv. ietitly an emissary o! tl. it -il r the Slopubhcaii i'.arty J 5;losi>.iy---Lieii3 r.n.l Cash. Wo !> i. it roiiiem'i r ever >i-t-in^.' so larj{e n cr i v i of [ mile t'l nil the country it uir streets iv is it. In ii ?.r it iv e mill} p ililir i. nu'i lri;;* Na SltvrilF ?>r Muster's ilo? li'iil Iwii tlvvribiil, uii I I fin.. ! ii*i -u l'? kti > \ w Ii it i: t rii'tv I n ':i n l:ir/o . 1 iv i* rii p. iv 1 i i, i' hi i' uiiil I id ? ivt'lv i li. i' i!i -v wi'i v tin* hi iiii; .' uii;"us si-: II. .11 r k!.1 i!| It I'Vi'l' lll l i IM' I lltl :l l.lM II < >MT ou?* ii.iit'< !'tlioin w -iv lu'i j tn (iiv.' iifus ir ! t I II .% 1.1 III V ( * III IKl* lilt' III \ ! l'l"'IJ? II J' >11 . 'Ill 1 1 1.1.1 r i !. :.t ot! lav In I ti Ini-iiii'i- at i!! .? : or. Iiaviii.r a iVw i . :n liivtr ; > nets, ? .... 1.1 i-iv clii'ir iltflii> r ' iv diijijilii'i ?1 nt vorv . t if ilii' tw i it tor i. iin"i, li.i\vevor. u t j' IM' I I .in .1 rliii'- ! ur ; i.i.n'i'i ..iv riv.n; i i i. in; n.:: i.. ;*iv. . .a :'.ti la..; t u it tin'} i i*i I i : 'it.-. . v. it.. vra 1;! |?viv:.t. a-. 1 , i; in/ it i .i ; r I Inn- ii; [ ! n-1 : ii'iri ) iv ;ii I. i . I i I > [ it i .'lit i I. i\tv !' r iii;> !? i ii . li ii. 1.1. incrvlitltiii jTt'fcr v...t. "cii? i|? foe l' . il> la"I'll } i .. i'i 'I . .i"l . ..r>' .i . :'i?t v iii'.n/ t ' ' ur 'ititi I ii? I lu ao . ,:.. ii, v in c in : /.'i :. -ii ui. .i . i!i.. ;. it. 1 | s". v< t i I lit: i i t! r.fi I ?:r_v ; , - If | it: 'ftf-, I i:>f \ .it . vit "ii ; ;iu I If .. . I if I I III ?kl> V ll !lf \ ft j. W|l ||, :,l : . ito \ if i \ ; Mki . t.. :i u ?/<?/ . {, I. k? if ? . i :. ? . .1 ?i uji'ili * fullrr . ..i. i ; . i: I ii' ... i i .i. n< .1 trv' iiuHI f'l' ' y i liuv ! I ' ,Vr .1- I |i|. ? (}f? 11 rfliii'ti ii in l*i \ ' 1 l' 11:t iim| - .. ?' II M ; " ?Ti k. M ? r ?iro at Jonebvillo. About L- o'clock but Sun lay ui^Ut, a serious ire occurru I at .loiiosvtllo ?lestroyinj5 tlie store m l >lwtJkiiiy occupied by ^!r. II uulctt Siniili, villi tliiWou'cut-, tin: oc"U|iiiiis barely c?e?p"o Htit^luir 11vet. All tlicM ?ck in tlie store, tv>lli all tlie I'uriiiiMru an I clothing mpVtivvcliiii wcit lestmye I, our informant 1 tilling t_ii.il he <li i nut think evo > :t chair wa aved, and the family escape I from tlic llitues j 'lUlajjC night el Mhos. Mr. Smith's loss is < l>c about >-. >"((, pittly insured, i -esses >*>:re sustained liy other ptrties, but wo itvo not received ttie details. It in not known 1 tow tlAliic originated. The mailing was ovuoi by Mr. ti. W Bon\rr.dM we have n >1 liear l whether there was inj^J^rance on it or uot. ^e Were 11 >t within 111110 miles oftiiu tire and lave w rely <>n parties who were there or .hcYcabouts. whose statements vary so widely if* we are almost afraid to give even what I we have hear I about it. Ha l it occurred in tny neighboring c unity their county papers would have been posted by letter Tliu Tim Its ims the fewest county correspondents of any newspaper in the Stale. In this county the editor is expected to lie ul>i<|uitous? but lie is not, lie can hard.y t,u ,u j.livuo ?' ? time (treat redunti-iti in il its and (lout's furnishing Hoods at Mark Ihidcl's. 11. \1 W INS I'Ot'lv. Mina'er. * o - Pensioners iu Union County. \N o h:ivo received from the Depart incut of the Interior, the following list of pensions of the Suited States on the pension roll January 1, is -::, fur I nion County. Meritim l.ong, Jouesville, widow, 1SP2 ->8. April 18*0. lui/.abcth fowler, Jouesville, widow. 1812? C-8 March 1871. Jinsoy Vaughan, l/tiiou (J. II., widow, 1812? ?8. January, l!">7'J. As we understand it tlui above are pensioners f-r llio war of 1^1'J. fhe pensioning of the Mexican Soldiers lias not been decided by Congress, although the matter has been before that body for some years. In a letter to us from a friea l in Washington, a few years ago, speaking ofthe difficulties in the way ol securing justice to the vcterwis of the Mexican war and tliei1* survivors, he inoi leutally says : "Perhaps, if the Palmetto regiment ha l not borne so eonsiiicuuus am! nrotid a nositiun in that war. the U-l iv would not be a>i great."' We readily saw ilie moaning of uur friend's remark at that time. Init are in hope that with the smoothing down ?f sectional prejudices will bring about a iu ire lihoral and magnanimous spirit toward the tiohlo men who ho bravely carried the American (lag into the proud city of the Astros. o <S. Thomas. Ilenry county. Ala., says |>r. Holt's Uyspeplie lilixir cured him ofdvspopsia i-implicated with heart trouble. I'or salt! by .1. M tiibbs. d-idlll. Removal of the Postof&ce. We are pleased to State that our careful and accommodating IVstiua .tor after duly c>nsiler ing the iimtter Co.iciu ie 1 not to remove his otlicc into the wooden 1 uilding first contemplated, but ht.s routed the middle room iu the Jeter build: ing, just below the TtMt:s ollice, and is now nSceiyeh sco need in it, with alibis conveniences fixed up. The location is not ipiito as centra! for the i.'? !ivt r</ of lite mail matter as tint office he left, but it is ro near it ih it no one can c un: plain, and having move 1 ti.e .treet bo\ to the front ef the Hunk an! lit tel. in ihe centre of tlio business | art id' the town, where letters cm be mailed, an 1 sceur la- ife hui! line, we think In* has <1 me a!! In; e -nhl 'lo to ;i j in11: : late the people generally. Wo still tiimk ilio lep .runout li'iul 1 buil! a safe an<l convenient !'j>. ittioo :ti iliis place. nn-l {-lit in all the nocos: nary aoooiiiino-laiiniis insiva I of imposing upon the r.>s:in i-ior the |>ny moti t of rent, purchasing of mice ami si rod boxes \c?amounting (o about i'? .nit of his salary. - O Hull's lliixir will oil re any case of ilys|>o|>sin, in li r - -1 i 11. (r cliroiiic In or trouble an<l heart ili-oiso i- i:i*>ot fr.'ia imligeslion. for s He l>y I. H i iibb.s. "Isilin. - e I. >! Kin III i. ? flic Kxchungi Hank of Macon, if . i11~ 11 i ! to sn?jioi, 1 operations in citiseHiif n o of i he 11inirraugcinct,t of the com!nnation i"fk of the bank vault. ! lie otlieials liave been using for two <luys to unlock the vault, Inn U II tlullt -IICCOSS. A few lays ago a mail was loeke-1 up in a safe, mi li-r very similar circunut incos. ami we have ii it hear ! yet whether he got out without breakina: the safe. We often re.ul of men going Iijiiio late from tlie club being loeke>l out until in iiaa.'. or until a satisfactory afraiigeineiit > i I'r a now Ij'11:iK*i or ilress, hut ilie :i'.i . n liio lira! instance on record where int : litt* < of a bank cuiiid got into the \ unit. Bett.tr Man Thau He. A I.sly Healer" writing to the Charleston A < ' / ('"?rur, tells of a man in t'larvmlon r inty who cm .tiiia- r-'-ij'ix f.?r tweniy-fi.e wees. two tallies an I six in Hiitiiii's. tin is a c !i i: linii .r, re^'-.l ;r v. : n > ics I .'.in nine of tnc* IV.-: ie? tin 4 tiiOiiliiino'l, lie sub *ei ibes to the ? '' r friend* in three different ." ate* Ail these papers can he seen as no tile Is I'l-orxCll. I'lm: beats Slierilf I'ii I'ro of Abbeville nine teen p*i| .-.si .* liiniself an I three In* his friends, bo-nlcs throwing in nine coiitri'mli nm. Mint ni'in wi'l livn 1 >ng an I lie happy. I'l .< >U S, I' I i) V. .- It) US, || .it s, A xes an I all ,.n is i tannin : iuij 1 *.*111< 111- I > lie found a! .1 C. Ill N fllll .\ I D S. *? \ ili 'ioisi 111.on>.i> A?st.min.v. ?The so-called nigut vv itches \. iiicli are wont to In- kej I up .u i i .on .. * !'(> ailey have bee uno ft source uf Hit >!n aliii iiui- niiv: I" the i i.iple who have the iiiis ion ;:i'* in le any where within ear.-lmi of the p.ace. i'wn such ii eelinjjs were in progress .- ihii lay night. They were kej t lip nil night ami th" warshippen were finally worke I up 1.1 > -..eli a pitch t it it the ns-el.ibly resembled a ii. liken . ryy or a -..cue in bedlam, l.ieut. . le .. ! the p lice t rce, callcl in a! the ii_- cier . times Mi.ii/ t lie night and re I tlii* i e . t i iii i e' e-s ||. ,-e, to., t.is I ie is w ere iinhee i<. I At ? o cIT; y* -'ei ... . .n. tig I i.e ti . o l ei .line ? ? ill . age ills i' was ; >; , i i;.* . iry t rail up a -in i I 1 : v ml f I in- .-i ..v. I. V. In :i i he !.-v i - t-'ht' l 11.!- | ' ?? iho Mcenf ..re 1 i-: I'M i V II III. I W IIU'll IV lI'OSll Mil III \ i 1 .iii'in,'. ii v. iji. ' in. i trying. v\ lii;? .i ; :i . I re W Hifli I iy lift 'II !!:? ?rolltl 1 ill : . i.'li i i . i. 11, n-iii.t1 I in-Ill i;t i i i iy i \ !i iii?!i ! .% tile --li.i is wi-ri .t iiii f litil Hinlliili!* k mi: nn it i.in !;?( i r-itj I nil I lln> i r i x i 1 tiii .ii i hi 111- si to it I: "i > ?*< 1 i' i v* r. . - ?\ n i ii"i I i? |.i-i- iiill i ev u . t* i .. pu, A i ili. i ' 'sr. r. V. \ U i i Mil. rni.iii'. Iii lifiii-rnl. * , if io r ' -in- I if i!ii!t* I'.v vj .-jiiic lilixii hi- i i.i - -I i\ , ; -. i iiu-r ii ivhiiric *. rv . i'ii.,-i.. v.. riit l> lie mly i : b .rtl< . r -il. by .1 M i.il.i.m J - ;i? Freight on Fertilizers. Mil. liiitMit: ? In your issue of Feb. 1st., under t ic above heading, you haw, no doupt unintentionally, teen misled us tr the facts in your article. l'rior ? tli? less 114 of the t>. U. &. C. Uuiiroad by the . yde combination, itie freight ou guauc j 'rotu 1 ,1 i'-iost hi t.? I'uioii t'. II. was !f lo.OU per car, or .'?4 *><> p?>r tun. Very soon after the above leise was 0 iisummutcd,? some S years t ug' 1?the guano was rIvanced to !jOO | per car, or y ? per ton, which rule had been . in force all the while, unt'.l the Standard Tariff j of the 11. 11 Commission reduced it to yl2 t per car, or y I 20 per ton. This rate was arrived at by a graduate 1 charge for the distance haule !,? none paying the same or more for a S.i n ter haul thin was paid tor a longer distance, win :h had not hcett the practice of.tlio roads. 1 he riite of freight on gnano should be low. because it is a home manufacture, made within our >.wn borders, used very extensively by our laruicrs, for the purpose of uiakiug cotton and other produce that in their turn will, in a very largo measure, be hauled by the same roads that haul the guauo. Then, again, reduced rates would give greater consumption, and thereby increased tonnage for the roads. Furthermore, it,., | mining of tbo orotic rock Iihs very much reduced the price ami market value ot all Phosphates?say fully Ji> percent. Large "inanities of Kaiuit are now being used, worth in t.io market cUo to 1 - per ton. Thus, yott see we have Kaiuit, Acids, supcr-lMp'sphatcs, oxc., worth iu the market frotu S10 to c?l~> an I i tr tou, on which we have a freight rate ranging from tieany 'Jo to ot) per cent, of the first. cost of the goods. No business iu the world can sustain such rates ot freight. Supposo for a moment you had to pay 'Jo per ceut of the value of your cotton as freight, or on any article as much of a staple as either of these two? Yet, all who are at all familiar with this subject, know that one of the tirsl considerations itt making rates, is to take into consideration the value of the article to be shipped. These are some of the reasons that influenced one of the commissioners to favor low rates on fertilizers. The railroad authorities impressed the Legislature that the t'ouimissioti should not make rates, and the lew was amended to this extent, before it had been fairly tested, and we were given to understand by the Legislature that they cous:dered the rales too low, tor example, their increasing all passenger rates, by special enactment. 1 he commission's rates on truauo to Union was iv reduction of nearly 'JO jier cent, on the ol't rate, ho when the road propose-1 to advance live commission's rules about 10 per cent, the Ivnifil approved the same To recapitulate Tiie anti comuii-sini rate was "ro por ton, the commission's rule "p1 'J'1, the new rate is S I tiH per ton. Now. Mr I*. ill- r. allow ni" t say one more W-ir-l -n V'.;;r article. I ant wel. .? v vre that it is tar from you t > ia any wis.* in - present, or put .i.e t: -iiiiui.-si-ia in a vvr >ng . :'-t i T -re yotir reader*. a..-I yet, unintent; -".y. ! c ieve, oti y-nir par', you sc.- how mist..a.a you wore in your facts; an t I wi ' i' ir'1. . .vnnre say here, that nine-tenths of the new*, iper articles that up peare-1 in the press last Fall, criticising the statular-l tar iff of the L' unmission, when it first appeared, were as erroneous an-l misleading as the inf-irnuition you ha-l received as to guano rates to your town. I helieve now that the posi tmu taken hy the Hoard, that it would hot reply to any articles n.-t a ldressc I t-> their ollicc was, i.fientiiiiis, great injustice to themselves n* well as misleading to the puMic. Very Truly, 1?. 1'. I). 11 --is. a:id Shoes, Tninks an I V.vlices, an-l -ill' i lit ire stock we will Sell at lirices that will ns.i'iiUh lilt- natives. i'?. \I. WfSSTOCK. Manager. A M.\i:ttiA?ii: Skicvick To Snr Divohck Laws. ? bombm. February I!. - The Marquis oftjuecmtberry lias sent a pamphlet to the iiiutubcrs of the House of I. >rds ami the Mouse of t'ominous advocating tlie reform of the marriage service to meet the views ot secularists. Me proposes, in or In- to meet ilivorce cases, to leave out in tiie marriage ceremony the wor<is "Whoin (So 1 has j. sued together let n man put asumler,' substituting "Whom the fJovernment of Nature may put asumler let no mail attempt to keep together tireat sacrifice in badics Cloaks, Shawls ami ; Hosiery, at Mark ?V Endel's. It. M, WINSTOCK, Manager. - A Ft.onn in liiTTt.i: 1*kk?Pkb.?The water in the f.itilo I'ec-Mec Kiver has been very high for the past two weeks, ami it is now. at tiallivant's J Ferry, two miles outside of the bank. On I Friday tbu water had begun lo fall slightly, the l fall for the preceding twenty four hours being i about three-ijiiarlers of an inch. The river was i still running over its western bank in places, ami was level with the bank at its greatest elevation. The crossing at (Sallivaut s Ferry was somewhat difficult, but not as dangerous as it might have been I - - ... Kn.i.rn foil Takind I.iiikktiks.?Galveston , Pcbruary !!.? A special I" the Xcrx from Iioiih I Ion >ays tItHt W. .1. Perkins killc 1 Ainlrew |.ln|insnii. nfi'dar Itayou on PrMny, l>y shooting him in the hea'l with hulli barrel* of his shot , gun. N, one else wiiiicse,! the Ico>I except Perkins's wife, with whom it is allegeil Johnson ha-I taken improper liberties. Perkins surron derC'l himself t < the otlicers. ... Tin: Snt rii ftf.TTiNn vkiiv "Sni.tn.?Yes. the S nith i" getting very solifl"' -sohl in making iron, Jigging mines. iiiMiiifncluriug cotton, . lmil lino rai'.roA.ls ami voting the Democrat ' ticket.? 1.i/w-'i'iuiy /t.iih/ ... tin k'riil ay a ship loa-l of arme I Virginians ponin'o.| 'lown on .a fleet of Marylnml oyster l> oils wlueh were JrcJging in Virginia waters. The tleet was ili?ner*e I ami several vessels ha Ily injure I by a cannon with which liie Virginia cralt was arme I. tine Maryland vessel was c iptnre 1 an I it- crew bulge 1 in .jail. - .. l-nvvr.i.. \ 1'iitiii.i.iMi Novr.i. P.y Miss \| II llr > l ion, author of I/civ \ii llev's Secret." \m r.i PI >y I. "I h" l.fiilira Mile." Pui. 1 -'."I by special arrangement, from the author's i I \ in"" i : if; in '| ii i V, i i \ i.v \ i n beginI ill \I |o . January ". ? S'J a year A I .Ire* ih" N i.e. s \m? I "i iiin:, i liarle ton, s < Poi" n I", nr. r rn. Meal, New < irleans \|o!as .< i -it .r / :ii .1. I' III MT.I! x f'M S. M A 1 Lcil i >. II \ Ml I T??\ l||| !. \| I :i ll.r -J"l ! I)i* .? t. I ' i'. i* a- !' ili l?ri : ii'hm". in tin* ' ly > !' St :n ml >;nr. I.y I' e v. \\ . ' > . 1 >>lli I> t> . l?i. .1. II. II.tin of I Ij oil ( ni t' -ji?. .iily ilinyliUr ;>!' I?r I s i.li II ' fi!" .* ir? u l?urt?. ni INN (KiKol'.TII. M.irriol Polifmry 1--I ?? the re 1 ?.? <? i I he llri !. ' ? m .:i??>r. I>y ! 'i >!.i i~ i i I'-r l\> | ^ ' ir\* I' Mili.r, \;r. .1 mi i i M >>4 i . 'i ill! ii! ..i' I'niuii (\,uiiiy UCl'OUT. CF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS [?uxrixti;i? nto.M let i?aue.] N" of ' lijii' ul I ltv w Lulu |irt'H'Ut(il I Amount chiiui I tiling I I of claim 1 882. 117 May 8, J t' Wallace trial justice, 120 128 118 ' ' ' trial justice ont-.|Uarlcr salary, 20 00 110 May 8, J 1, Williams, buryiug pauper 8 (X) 120 May 8, A (1 Foster, It H tax coupons 09 00 121 " ' J T Vouug, repairing Kice's bridge, CO 00 122 May 8, J C Jctor, trial justice } salary 0 25 122 May 8, 1* M Cohen & llro, blank book for Au'litor, 2 00 1'24 May 21 11 Macbeth, dieting prison CI' I I'} -U 125 May 31 J \V lleckuell, building bridge 75 00 120 June 1 K M Stokes, advertising for school commissioner, 32 00 127 Juue l I 8 (Jregnry, corouer's inquest 13 85 128 June G K C Vinsou, trial justice constable 28 45 129 Juuc M '1'Smith, post mortem examination coroner's inquest 10 35 130 June'.' M T Smith, post mortem examination coroner's inquest 5 10 131 J'ue 12, John 11 F.ster, trial justice coustublc 52 55 132 J'no 12 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, stationery for Auditor 41 70 13 5 J'ue 12 It M Stokes, printing advertisement...... 171 50 134J'ncl2J W llates, coustabla for coroner, 2 CO 135 J'ue 12 0 Cage, clerk, 15 C 0 90 00 13G ' " CM Haily, rep'ringbridge, 22 50 137 " " Jesse 15aily trial justice constable, 19 G5 138 J'ue 12 It M Stokes, priuting jury aud witness tickets 11 00 139 J'ne 10 Anthony Johnson, ferryman, 120 00 110 J'ne 18 CI llolick, whitewashing jail, UU 141 J'ly 10, Asa Smith, jury aud commissioner's account, 24 CO 112 J ly 10, It Macbeth dicliug prison. crs, 00 31 113 J'ly 10, J M Hunch, trial justice constable, 7 28 144 J'ly 10, 1 S Gregory, coroner's inquest, 12 G5 115 J'ly 10, Uenj K Tucker, coroner's constable, 2 25 110 J'ly 10, 12 C Viusou, trial justice constable, 41 85 147 J'ly 10, T J Vinson, trial justico constable 2 20 145 J'ly 10, 1) J ohuaouSr,trial justice's ^ salary, 25 00 14'J J'ly 10, W W Hughes, stationery for Auditor 4 20 150J ly 10, James Munro, clerk'sac't.. 08 10 151 " " J C l* Jeter, trial justice J salary, 0 25 152 J'ly 1<?, J <1 Wallace, trial justice ^ salary 25 00 153 J'ly 10, J II Williams burying pauper 8 OO 1171 J'ly 10, (.' M Myers; work on bridge, 1 05 155 Aug 0, It Macbeth, dieting prisoners, 82 21 150 Aug 0, Henry ltichards, removing raft 1 75 157 Aug 11, L 15 Tucker, repairing bridge 20 50 15S Aug 14. (' & G It 11, freight on lumber 107 01 1?VJ A ii" 14. ! S rnp<?iiup IOU " " I) < Vinsuii, trial justice Constable, Ii7 00 101 Aug 1 1, Jno 11 Collon, supplies tor pauper, Ill 00 102, Aug 1 1, Kilcy McKissick, ferryman 30 55 103 Aug 11, 11 T llriggs, trial justice constable 18 40 101 Aug 11. It II and \V V Stewart, repairing bridge 75 25 105 Sep 10, I S Gregory, coroner, 15 00 10tJ " F C Vinson, coroner constable 2 00 107 Sep 10,1 S Gregory, coroner, 13 '10 108 " " J 11 t'oltou, supplies for pauper, 10 00 100 Sep 10, It Macbeth, dieting prisoners, Sic 123 50 j lTOSep 10, Titos W Giles, trial justico A salary, 12 50 '171 Sep 11, HC Vinson, coroner's constable 1 -10 I 172Sop 11, It F liriggs, trial justice constable 8 25 i lToSepll K (.' Vinson, trial justice con stable 37 70 i7-1 Sep 11, Jaincs Grant, rent Treasurer's office, CO 00 1 TO Sep ll,Gihbs ,v lloberson, rcj>:t?ring bridge, 30 00 i 177 Sep 11, l?r.I l>Orr,post mortem examination rurnner'H impicst 5 00 , lTBSop 11, lloberson & Uriiuhall, sup. plies for jail, 17 20 17'.? Oct 1, .1 M Mobloy, repairing bridge, f> 27 ISO Oct I, J l'? T Scott, trial justice salary IB 77 | lsl (lot 7, 11 Macbeth, dieting prisoners, &c, 1 IB 57 i 1B2 Oct 7, Win .leffcrios, repairing bridge, 110 77 IB:; Oct 0, J O Wallace, triul justice J salary 27 00 is I OctSumner & Smith, repairing bridge, 70 00 IS7 Oct T .) Hughes, trial justice constable IB 70 IOct Tins W Giles, trial justice impuM B 70 1HV i)ct*.?, 'flies W tiib's, trial justice y salary, 0 25 l*>s Oct 1), Walker, I Ivans \ Cogswell, stationery, 30 <& l-s0 Oct 0, John llolcotnb, trial justico l' >:r t able 1 * ? I .'it Oct 1'. (' Vinson, trial justice constable 10 HO 1 I del 0, 11 1' Hrijfgs, trial justice constable ;?N 1' 1''J Oct 0, .1 I' \1 c<'luney, |>cst inortcin examination iii<|Uesl *? I t Oct 0, NiiniMiI Smith, trial justice constable ! 02 7 1 'I 0, S I, West, trial justice act Mm 24 31