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Il'KKAY, Editor. / :Sl?ay. m\.\ :. ism > TERMS : .'? ai:.*i..->y. iSTU?. Mr. .,' .dollars it' ii4*i ]iai(l in uUvaiirr. 7iTI>T fi-DM THK I'UKSIOENT. latest news from President Uar ?s^ -- -till favorable, and there in now ong reason to hope that he will ro? ver. This is? cause for great thankful ? km the part of oui people. M'KKTAKY ISI.AIXK TO HE AvA^sj. NATKJL). A dispatch troiu Washington, dated Auly ? fays : Daniel JJcXamara, .suppos? ed io be insane, appeared at police head* quarters, to-day, and -aid that he was from King William county, Virginia, but had been living in Philadelphia. Ke announced that he had been inspir? ed by God to conic here and kill Secre? tary Maine. He inquired where Rlainc lived, and exhibited a revolver. Ho was arrested. rilE CIUMK AGAINST ftl'It ( Ol NTI! V. | j ihe attempted assassination of Presi- j dent Gariield. which has been received i with such universal sorrow and surprise, i? the darke-t and most fieudisli deed that is recorded in the history of the United States. It has no parallel, un? less, indeed, we call the assassination of President Lincoln a parallel. In that instance, however, the country' was in the ::gony of a tremendous civil .strife, in which the worst elements of human na? ture were asserting themselves, on every Land, and murder and death were the purpose of the advocates of each side, so that although a wicked and a great political and notional calamity, it could urn be <aid to have been either unnatu? ral nt improbable. In ihi- inuance, however, the country has been at pro? found peace for sixteen years, and for the past live or six years lifts been stcadi growing in prosperity ami material Telopmeut. flie new administration oad b-"ii inaugurated only snmo lour ' ??esoite some act- of which ! couiplaiti. it- over veu towards the right feat it gave promise *t, i m-t conservative / administration that ? country since the war. sections and all parties .0 appreciate and admire ice and wisdom of the _*h was fast restoring con merican institutions, and ? lor their maintenance and perpet1*}"* The prospects of the couu irv lid never been brighter since the civil.var than they were recently, until the ?'Ilde and startling shock that was gi?eb them by the wild and fiendish act ?i Charles Guilteati on last Saturday. To see a man in a land of law and liberty stricken down by the dastardly blow of an assassin, is always revolting to the good and the true. To General Gar lield, us an individual, and to bis sutler- j ing. faithful Mid beautifully devoted wife, and his atieetiour.tc little children, ibe sympathies and prayer.-, and sorrows c heir fellow-citizeiw everywhere goes ' i sincerity and truth. Rut in this uc''d '.be sufferings and anguish .nicb it carries to a pure and happy home, and the dark shadow ? l:*ch it caste over their joys. i- a .-mall p< rtiuii of the grief which our pceple are called upon to bcir in this crime, which through President Gariield is aimed at ali that is pure and honorable in the party to which bo belongs, at all that gives our people peace and quiet for the present, and hope for the future during the coming years of tin- present admin? istration, and wo may say ai the very bear! of our free institutions themselves, i President Garfiold reprc-oijts the best element of t ie dominant politic- i'l the I country to-day, mid for his independence j ai d pluck in maintaining hi-, principles be ha* beeu made the <u!.jec! of as bitter and relentless?war from his own party as has over been witnessed in this coun? try. To this war upon the President by the stalwart politicians and the stalwart ore-- may be fairly and legitimately ascribed the attempt upon his life. Whether the deed was. prompted from any source ol authority or control among the stalwart- wiii never be known, we presume; but that wing of the Republi? can party i- morally as clearly respon? sible for the effort at assassination as if the edict had gone forth from its cred? ited leader-. The assassin says that he committed the deed because it was a political necessity to require the unity of the Republican party. He aha said when he thought he bad killed the Pres? ident that Arthur is President. He pio* claims himseif a stalwart of the -talwart-, ?tnd say- that he was with General Grant and "nur men" meaning^ the stalwart politicians in the New York canvas-. If unprompted, his deed was the act of :< monomaniac wiougltt up to the point nt it,urder by ila denunciations and im [ire-cations heaped upon the President Hum nil quarter* oi the stalwart organi? sation. It ?:e one more in the many act- ol iiaud, violence, usurpation and corruption which lias clutracterized the .'.'ireer of this portion of I he Republican party, which ba- clearly manile-tcd ir purpose t" dominate- American institu? tions or destroy them. The act ol (>':iit teau was the outcome ot il.e policy and teaching of thi* party i.i j:>r politics which ha.- not hesitated to -vi/-.- sjlab': g<iVe:iiiaciits by the ol bayonets, to buv electoral vote-, menace the coun? try with eivii war when power wa- about iu slip from tlieui, and to forci v.\i >n thi country a Prcsideni who they themselves admit was not elected and now thai power has passed from ir band- I hey ?i-ek by violence to sna'ch back iron; tin people :'? little of civil liberty which is beginnim; to return us. President !oufii-id-- li.'i alone stand* between the . ouutry ami s!alwailisni i;; it- most I'jfieewvt form, lot with him gone Arthur .'?ecu'x. . ?'resi-Jeu'., and the country once ?a ore faihj into the hands of t'onkling. Grr:r?' snd th.o:npa."y of vieioits im? perialists Wljor- -?? small an obstacle i' i- ie.' 1 . '..?? ivondcretl that > s'.-ii'.va;; rjck; by the ??aSsin's bullet t" ICi...'. '!.;? lite .Li I. opposes ti.e ?.upremESV ^.t inti : er ii some p ucccedeG n?it yet knoi u, >;uman n.-owledge c;'.;:??-.?'- forecast the result oi -nni'glo " life ami death ,*uSc:: li'ifi darkens A.. White Mouse tiid the American psvj;!.". Timt re-... . j. .', -it iintj iiobie iVe-o'-l'V . . ? ?urv u' i i yr-t s??vt? ???Mtntry lie. ' and ay-rt the ?ud :!;? re.r'torii .. power, i- '.lie .! the American the President's ? ii it bis wrongs !l< calamity w tuen : ; in:! of tie. stalwart. ervest hoj.^ and . >eople, who fee-: li use is t:_ -1 r case. ;o PRESIDENT GARFIELD SHOT ! an ass assis fk03i ( uk abo com? mits mi: atrocious deed. PARTICULARS OF THE TRAGEDY. \V \si:im;to.\, July j. President 'i;irlii'!(l was shot this morn Uli; at the Baltimore and Potomac depot while on his way to Now Ktigiaud. 11" received one ball in the arm ami urn.- In tv.ccn the hip and kidneys. Five piijvi cians are in attendance, and have probed fur the ball without success. IK i- dan? gerously wounded, hut may r.>vcr. Ih.'iO a. in.?The president's condition has improved, and his pulse, which was as low as .">?",, ha- raised i>> IE!. As soon as it roaches; 7" the phvsieiuns will probe for the ball, and will then >??? ableto :, 1! tin' nature of the wound. The man who did the shooting is Charles Cuitteau, attorney at law, Chica? go, lie is u foreigner by hirth, and has been a very persistent applicant for eou sul, whieh*was refused him by the presi? dent. II-1 has haunted the oxeeritivu nittiisioii lor two or ihn?' weeks, ami iiis not getting what he wmuod, ii i- believ? ed, resulted in temporary aberration >?f the mind; Sew Yoke. .Inly ll&oa. m. The host information wo'.an obtain is that the president is lying in ?>'. critical condi lion. One of tho ha!!- is > moos.-.] to have entered his bowels. Mow Till: 1?KM> was ACOoMri.lSHEP. Washington, July j. Tin* shooting was done by a slender man. about five feet seven inches in height. He refused to give his name, bul it is said by per? sons who profess to know hi in that his name is CStiittoau. and thai ho is an ex consul t < Marseilles. The man was arrested immediately au.I carried to police headquarters, and sub? sequently removed t<> jail. The shoot? ing occurred iti tho ladies' room (lie depot, immediately after the president liad entered, walking arm in arm with Secretary Blaine on their way to the limited express train, which was about ready to leave. Secretary Blaine on hear? ing the pistol shots (two in number), rushed in the direction from which they came, with u view to arrest inn the assassin. Before reaching the man. how? ever, he noticed the president fall, and returned to him and lifted him up. Both shuts took edict: the first in the right arm ami the second just above the right hip and near the kidneys. Physicians have probed for the ball unsuccessfully; Two companies of regulars were ordered irom the barracks. Mid have been posted around the executive mansion. There is groat excitement and the streets are thronged with noxious inquirers, eager to learn the condition oi the ores;.lent. The shooting occurre<I in the presence of fifty or sixty ladies. Tho president has been made a- comfortable as possible, and id! persons excluded from the grounds, lie is conscious and dues nut complain of great suffering. It Is impos? sible to >ay, as yet,What the result will he, but tho surgeons are of opinion that the wounds are not necessarily fatal. The following dispatch was sent to Mrs. Garliekl, at Kiberon. Lous; Branch; X. .1.: 'The president wishes me t>> .-ay to you from him that ho has boon seriously hurt; how seriously he cannot yet say. He is himself, and hopes you will come to him soon. Ho semi- love to you. "A. F. Rock we i. r.." LoNCi Bka.sOU, July!!.. So far the on? ly particulars received of the shout inj: >>f the president is that learned Crom tho follow ing dispatch dated at the executive mansion. Washington, duly ?, addressed to General Swain, Klboron, N.J.: Wo have tho president safely ami win fort ably settled in bis room at the execu? tive mansion, and his pulse is nearly normal. So Jar as I can determine, and from what the surgeons say, his general condition and feeling is hopeful. Come on soon as you get this. Special advices of tho moVemeni of your train, and when you can expected, As the pres? ident said on a similar occasion sixteen years ai;o, "God reigns ami the govern? ment at Washington still lives."' "A. K. Rockweu..." Tho following physicians uro in consul? tation at tho executive mansion : Drs. Bli-?. Konl, Huntingdon, Woodwarn, r. s. A.: Townsend, Lincoln, Keybnrd, Norris, Purvis, Patterson. Surgeon Gen oral Barnes and Surgeon General Wales. Bulletin of tho president's condition are telegraphed every half hour. Mansion, l p. in.?The president i somowliat lostless" hut is sufl'erins less j pain. Pulse 1TJ: some nausea and vomiting ha- recently occurred ; consid- ; oral, lo hemorrhage ha1? taken place from j tie1 wound. 1>. \V. Bl.lss. | ni? .-TittcxiiN v-1 rr. j Mrs. Cartirld is almost frantic over the ; now.-. Her physicians allow lo r to see j none of tiie serious dispatches, hut dietale j hopeful oins to her. The utmost excitement prevails here j over the sad news. The dispatch to Gen- j eral'irant lias somewhat relieved Mis. , Garficld's anxiety. It-ay.-: "The prcsi- j dent's wound hoi mortal ? shot in the arm aud hip." Mrs. Gariield left Bong Branch at 1J 1" ! o'clock on a special train on tie I'ennsyl- i vania railroad, sin- will arrive at Mon mouth Junotion at 1* o'clock p. in., j West Philadelphia a: -'. p. in., and \Va<h- j ingion about 7 p. in. VICE-i'kesi PENT AKTlim NoTlK! V.U. Washington, (July ?_' Tin1 following | dispatch has been sent : Washington. .Inly n. - To Hon. ('. A. | Arthur Viec-President, New York: At j this hour, I p. in., the president's synip- j tonis are not regarded a- unfavorable, 1 hut no definite ??-sortion ean ho given j until after the prolong nf. the wound at ? o'clock. There are strong grounds for hope, and at the same time gr< a) anxiety as to tin- final result. Washington, July-. Ti.i Homines-] ter A. Arthur, vice-president. New York i city: At this hitiir, the symptom* are not favorable. Anxiety deepens. JamesG. Bi.aine, Sec. of state. The following was s..!:; ;ti ?; ., m.: il< :.-. Chester -\ Arthur. \*ioe-J Vesi- j dent. New York < ity : At tlii- hour. -:x 1 j clock, the condition of the president is very alarming. Ho i- losing strengtJi, [ ami the worst may be apprehended. \ I James.G. Blaine, See. of State. I Kxtcutive Mansion. 7 p. in. To Hon. f*. A. Arthur, Viee-President. New :' Yui.'c : Mrs. '.?arlield iias just arrived?a [quar;oi- before 7 i?'clock. The [?resideiil j was able to rec<?giiiy.o and converse with I her.'nut in the judgment of hi- physi I eian- he i- rapidl)- -inking. James (i Bi.aini Special Bulleliiis were ?enl out at in? terval.- ? every half l our, giving the j condition of th<' president.of which ilj?> fullowing uidii?a;y the chaimes that ue | e.iirrfnl : VV"ashi.x<?Ti?n .Inly.. l:LOj?. m. Haiw a i o. The last report is thai the presi ! dent can'! live twenty-foiir hour.-. \\ A II i:m?i.k-on. Wasiiinotov, July j. 2:10 p m. The j condition of tiie president i? more unfa : yorable. and it is believed internal bom j orrhages have < oinmenced. I ;i p. in. IT n Samuel Shollabaiger. ] w ho has jiisi ;..h tin? hedsio"voi' presi i dent, says there seems i.o )?? absolutely no jiiooc of Iiis rallying His symptom-are Igrouing more and more alarmimr. and ! hi- death is 'houghl '<? l.-e vi-ry near. I ?! p. in.?Tie1 ib!i(,wing ollieial bulletin has just: in.-eu hsiHrd -i hi. 'I'lie pre.si ! dent .-cjitdilioii i<-oiuewha! '"?-- fa\or :i'.<i>- -evidt:nc?*s ??! internal leiiiorriinu?' I bciim ?lis'.iiictlx i? eogni/ d. I'ulse ls?. I t'-mporuture !??;; liiat is a iililc? IjoIoW ii" [lionmiJ. lb- -Hoc.'- ralhoi more pain, bm hi- mind :- >?' rfw llv eiuar. W. I?. Bi.i-s, M. I' fi;?,o j. ;:? Iii.- pre-ident i- luidor the inlliieu.?? ol moi-pliine. and is eulise ijuenlly suiicriuy miieh le-s pain than he was earljer in the day. huttiuu his condi? tion i- eritlcsil in ll:e .M reine c iniioi !.e do'iiit' i. II- c.ii! iiryjve an hour unless soi.liinosi mir-.-ci-jous ? liAiige l i! .?- j I .? in his ??'/udilioii very .i. ? I \ <?| \ III K ' ii \ N'i! ?i; ,m j, n>. The pr?*sideii; has miliod .?. Jiltle a illiin tin* pasi e ipinrh :?? of an I- ?<:?.. son! his syiiipi' in- are ? tilth' more. fa-. o..o !.-, I!.ntiii'i - l-ru. e aud ??lieeriiii 'ilie tini' he \>. ^.<<< {>, r.iHy Ii- --fiii-i "|1??: toi, '\ h it a, ( '.::?! -"' Or I'.li-s replied ?'There i-a'ehaiii ??!' r> . ??W ell. then, replied ?i: pVe-id. ... . : ????rfiilly. "we will t'ike ihsit .-lianei. ill. sidcni i-. sii? s|. Mjting. |o_ ij.. in ."'re :?rcsideii!'- jyniptoiiis cojitiniie ;?. gn>w n.o. . .'Uvoral?!", and t > :iiT-! :r,.roiuel foi hop. . .'f's i-m :'.e:"?ttire is nov normal an I hi.- pin-. i'aileii fi'.in he.-.ts ?? Me last ollieial hulh-'in, and Iii iL-. I.'- ... i,,...1.1 in ?Ii-s ?. I; ii;-. |V. Ilie !-l i.!?!??. ivs lluM tll.H , organ is nol injur i. as Ii.it] I .?'?en feared. l l j.. hi. - 'I'li'v ;' Now iti? ?..Iiiria! l-nll? lii: hasjusi been 1 ? 11.7. ??Tin* pr-'si-Iont i* resting ?iiiietly ami is cheerful. I'ulse, Iii; temperature, !**.': respiration. \!! - vnii '?? ins arc favorable. VV. l>. iiu ?." WAsitixuToN, .July Andrew Clark, Collector, Atlanta. ?J.t.. While i ho pn~i dent ami rieerisi'ary P.'.dne werft passing through the !* ixtli Street depot ilii- morn? ing 1?' take it train, a man mum ?! < 'barles I'uitteau shot t!io president with a io ealliiire pistol in tin arm au?l llie right siile. the latter hull lodging in the l>-??'iv. The attending physicians will probe lor thi hall, with a '.view of abstract ing it, at 'A o'clock. A favorable reaction lias oc? curred, and the proshlenl i- now re-ling easy a: the uxreutive mansion. The wound, although dangerous, i- 1101 bo lieveil to I- fatal. My opinion i- that it will noi i.e. The president"** strong phy? sical consiitntiou i- greatly in his favor. I'uillcau has fw|uenl?il the Slat*' I*'.' partmcnl and White House *-'?*? j*.:? 11< a foreign appointment with.ml eih-et. '..real sympathy is fell for Ihe president and gratitude tier lie- murderer fail) il '?!" his purpose, a sinnig fedine prevailed i.-ivoring the immediate execution of i'uitteau, who. however, was s?*ui to jail. ' jkkkn I*. K.xr.m. Commissioner. I?r. T'i*vnseu ?'. liealth oil'icer of the dis? trict., in a conversation thi- afternoon, ??aid: "1 found the president, when I ar? rived at the I'altimore and I'olouine de? pot, about five minutes after the shooting iHWiirred, in a vomiting and fainting con? dition. 1 had his head lowered, which had been elevated by attendants, and ad? ministered aromatic spirits of ammonia and brandy to revive him This had th?* desired effect, and the ; ? sident, regain? ing eonseioiisimss. was asked where lie feit mosi pain, lie replied in the right leg and loot, lie then examinod 'be wound, introducing bis lingers, which caused slight hemorrhage. I then de? cided i>> have liitn movedi up stairs from tin- crowd Shortly after getting him there, hrs. Smith and Purvis arrived, and, upon consultation with tbem, il was decided to remove him to the white house. Dr. Smith and uiy?clf accom? panied tin* president in the ambulance to the white house, where another examina? tion aim stimulants again administered. An ineffectual attempt w as made to trace the course of the w ound, ami at II.au the president wils suffering much pain : a hypcrderinie injection of "morphine was ! administered.*' I?r. Townsend left 'hoi president shortly afterward some what re? vived. The- doctor -aid, a:'J p. in., that lie could not give an in'.elligem opinion ! a? yet, hut pr< nounees the wound us dangi roiis, hut nol necessarily fatal. KVIJiriSCKS oK A IM.oT. There is a theory which has many ad lu*rents thai the attempted assassination was no! the work ? :' a lunatic, bu( the-re? sult of a pio.* iiiuch deeper and darker than has been 5Usp?.vted. It is cited it: support of this theory that i'uitteau ar? ranged hel'orclnoid with a baekinan to be in readiness to drive him swiftly in the direction of Congressional ceinet-'-ry a-' soon as he made his appearance on i-> luriiing from the depot, la the mean? time In- bad left a btindb of paper-' in ihr? hand- of a l.'ov w:ih the intention, il is maintained), of creating a belief in i.is in? sanity in the event of hi- capture. Cuit teau -ai-l on his way to jail thai the pres? ident's assassination was prcinedilulod. and that he went to Long [..ranch for the purpose of shooting him there, and was deterred by the enfeebled and saddened condition Of Mrs. I'Sartield, which ap? pealed so strongly to lib* sense of human? ity that he came hack without carrying out his intentions. Those by whom Mn it lean has ben ex? amined sinco the shooting say that bo show s no symptoms of in.-anity. and it is understood that tie; letter which has al? ready been telegraphed addressed. "To the White House." i- the only document in the collection which supports the theory of insanity, It is reported that C'uitlcau bad an accomplice, whose de scription is in the bands of the police, and further developments are anxiously looked for. ItEOAKIUXo i ii k as-sassix. Thi district jail, a large brown ?tone structure, situated id the eastern extrem? ity of the city, was visited by an as-... cialod press "reporter shortly after i! o'clock for the purpose of obtaining an interview with Charles i'uitteau, the as ,-as.sin of President Ourfield. Thoofliecrs refused admittance to the building, stating as the reason that they were acting under instructions iron At t'.iniey-'Je'ieral MaeVcagh, wiiich were that no one he allowed to see the pris? oner. Information had reached thorn that a movement, to mob the jail was con? templated. A largo guard of regular troops and metropoiit-oi {.-olive was mo? mentarily expected to repel any attack which might In, made. ('baric- Guitteati i> about ">'.' years of age. and is supposed to be oi* L-'ren h de? scent. He i- about fii t ?"? i) i - -11 ? ?- in height, sandy complexion and >- slight ? weighing no more than pound.-. He ivcars a moustache and light chin whiskers, and shrunken cheeks ami eyi i far apart, which gives him a sullen or, as lie- otticials describe*! it, a "loony" ap? pearance. The ofliccr in question gave- ii us his opinion thai f.'uitteau is a Chicago coniiiiuiiisr. and stated that he ha- no tieed il to Is* a peculiarity of nearly all murderers that their oy?.-> are s.*t f.;r apart. ?'?'uiltoau," he Mini, "proves no exception to the rule." It is .stated that two to three week - ago Ouiiteau went to the jail for the purpose ol visit inu it, but was rcfli**e?.l admittance on tie- ground that it was not "visitors' day." Heal that lime mentioned his name as ('uii tea'u, aii'l said that became t'roim hieago. When brotiglil to jail to-day he was ad? mitted hy the olheer who had previously refused to admit him. Mutual n-eogni tion took plaee, f'uiiteuu saying: "Yi n are the man that would nol let me go through the jail some time ago." The only remark he made before being placed in jail, w as that ' 'eiieral Sherman would arrive a: I lie jail soon. TJio oll'ieer was in charge of tii,- o'd eityj:iil a', the time ,!.' assa.ssiiuuii u nf l'y--!.!?? nl Lincoln. A I.K'I i l.l! PIImM till. V??s \sslN. Tin following let ?er was taken fj;. i the prisoner's po^kei p. lice het.l quarter**: "July -. i le White House. -The president's tragie death vva: a-ad neees sity, hut ;i unite lit'.' lU-publiean p.ii'y a:el save tin- Itejnildic Life i tlim--. dreaiii ami i: matters litih- when in e goes. A human life i- of small value. I.?uring the war thousand- . ( !.?r.iv<* boys went down without a t'-ur. I |u*esuuui that tlie president was a Chri.'.lian. a::d I that lie will he happier in paradise than here. It will he no worse for Mrs. ?'.v I'U'ld, dear soul, to part w Uli bur ; iisband this way than by a uaturil death. He is liable to go at any lime, any way. I bad no ill wil! toward tin- president. Hi death was a political necessity. I am a lawyer, a theologian, and a p- !:'i'-ian. ' I am a stalw irl ot lUu stalwarts. ! w;-. with '"'cneral ''rant and th? re-i ??!'our ; inen i? N'ew ^'orl^ during the canvas-. I have some papers . r the i>ress, which I : shall leu vi with ISyron Andrews and his j ??o-journali.-t.s, ! .'jo New York \vi-nuv, I where all Ihe r:-p.- -i-r- can - tlnm. I ; t'ni going :?? jail. t.'ji ? -. ? "rn 11: -,; ." w do ill. I-. I'lie pa::>er*i referred to have not b<-cn given oui for puhlb-alion. ISyron An ii. -w -, w ho i- th?t Washington i-orrespou I dent of tin- Chicago i >?',-< >??,.,,. snys that j while a package of papers i- in the hands ! ?.f tie- I '-'ic, a :compaiiied by t note sal di'i-ssed io him.-i-if. ??Andrews." he has i no per-tiiud acqiiaimancc with t'uitteau, l am! never hear<l i l l.:-' existene" until thi- iuornbur. I", m wbr.t In-hu> gaih I ere ! froui tie police. ."..-idi'-w.- Iiel'i< < < c'uitl.-ati i- :'i uu Kreeport. Illinois, j in w i.iti> i i.\ I s: \ i. - Ii i;i:m \ I'he fullowim- letter was found in ii.< I Mice; shortly am i ? "uit'eau's arresi. I Tin- enveiope. \^ is iiu-eah-l and addri -seii j to ? "euer.ti Sheriuan e>r lus nr-i as?;i-iaiil i in charge of the War I" part nu'ui : ! "To ?/ener.il Sherman I have,;u>t >lc?t j (he |ircsidenl I shot him sevi r?l liim-s, ! a- i v ished him to go a- easily a- ; .>--. , hie. 111- death was a political n< ce--ii\. ; 1 am a lawyer, a liieoiogian. a poltiiciaii 1 am a staiw.-trl of the slalv.-aias. i was will. !. iii;ral ''rani and the r?*>l m our ic.) l.i .. v. o. |.; during Ihe canvass' I I aid g"iny lo jgi:. Cc... . .nleroiii yoOr j lro<.|i- Aisd .alle ;.? ->??: ; ;?..( . ; at : oii.-c. k'er;, r?-.-pee| luiijk . "i il Mti.i-.- ' ? i . i i:. ?% i ? M. r< iNiii_' the abov?v*ieuei'nl Sher j man gave il ihe following indoi-euicnl ??lleadquariei:. o| the Vinn Wa-bing ton I*.? . .inly J. i-s| p ,t. m This ' b.i; ?? :> ? iianded me Ihi- moment b\ i Mhj?'i V." ; '. "'wining. I u tedMsuea ! Kngii.I-, i ??m-ei--. o. ' 'i-- Ibslri'-; I oi i olumhia. au i Miijoj- ,\ i i. . ? . I Itr.a-k. chief of i ' I don't kiit.w ihe I wiiter. I ie \i ; i.id ol or -aw ion.. Io j iny know ' . aa I Ie ret urn it t|i*- hV.-eping ?-: in- ah ... "nar.i'rd parti j a- a ;estinioi,\ ,:. the ease, ?W. r. r-?,i-:i:.M ?.? '?? o, ml." tin: \-??.??.<?:in'.-. h!>toi:S. i \> ?<, July".- Charl'-s J.UuitiL-au, w im -let Iii.- president this morning, has been known in Chicago \\,v ihe ni.?i | wive years, and for luneJi of the time has I men considered as more than half insane, lie may have had French lilood in his veins, Ioi; was to ad appearance an American. He won- his hair brushed { up in front, giving hi* face a startling I look When he first arriv-d in i ii'u ago [ In? began practicing law. He married a i visier of Ueorgc Seoviile. a well-known I lawyer in re. and lived aliens tie.1 I'nion place. Ilm being of a shinies-. iiaraeter, lie becalm- a nuisance, and wie finally i forbidden his house by Seovi'le. After j living in a precarious- fashion here for some lime he went to New York only. 10 j return in l?TS. He then professed ? I have been eon\ >?:?;? d, and began lecturing . tinder tho a ispi es of tin- S'nung M< n's Christian Association. II? wa- next kie>wn -n f.MJiineetiosi w ill, a scheme lo j buy out She/?/*#?-'.??????/;< and run it a tier j tin? i?altern of tho New York /.'? As ? i 'iiiiteau had im capital and no backing, j his scheme collapsed.and h< (??tuned to; hi- former practice '?! ''dead boating." His reputation has never boon of the best. ! and his name wa- connected with several scandals until In- sank so low that no , notice was taken of him whatever I About six months ago lie disappear! I ' i from his usual haunts, und has no! boon '? seen in Chicago sine'. Gnittcau i- do-1 j scribed by lawyers hen- as having been I while here what is known as a "shy-tor," whatever practice i;o had I -ing in the' lower criminal courts. Ho was regarded la- weak-minded, ami at one time was i : fanatic on teniperance, and delivered a' i lecture at tho I'irsl Methodist church mi I thai subject, failing to pay the TrV-nitr for its advertisement of tic lecture, that paper wrote him up a- a fraud ami wi s sued by him fur libel, the .-tut nevereoiu- j ing t<> issue. He then wrote a pamphlet ! on the Second Coiiiiuir of Chri-l, which j was published by .buiSHi & Met.'llirg a- a curiosity. Vor. little is detitiiteiy known of the man. and ilia" little i- un? favorable in ( \ cry way. Another Ace..am nf I lie Shouting. WasHINoTuN*. .Illly L'?H A. M. Tie-: idem Garlield wr.s shot twice this morn- | nig in the ladies' room of thy Baltimore and Potomac station. He had just U ft his carriage and was walking arm in arm with Blaine. One shut entered his sjcie and in a vor;, dangerous location. The hall ha? not yet been extracted, but the surgeon general is\>robing for ji now. The other shot entere I his arm. Tho assassin, who is unquestionably insane, i.- a young lawyer from Chicago, I named tiiiittoau, an Italian. II- said j that he was a Stalwart, and liiai Arthur: was now Preside:!'.. 11 i> action was de liberate and determined, He <dioi first I for the heart and in x! for tin- stomach. Blaine I t ied to seize him. lull could no'., and cried out in the bystanders to stoo I him. He was a! once taken in charge, land in tie- nio.-t deliberate manner wrote [ his name on the station house r< gister. The first heard of it up-town wa- die : President's horses and carriage tearing j along Pennsylvania Avenue at a fright? ful speed, and n wa- tin ughl the horses ; w i re running away, hut tie- coachman I drove w ith great presence of mind to the Surgcou-grnorai's ulliee, and summon lag that gentleman, drove again on the I run to the Station. Cell, '?arlield had ' been removed to a bed in one of the up j p.-r rooms. lie was surrounded by I Blaine, Windoui, Hun:, an-1 James and j many ladies of the Cabinet. His little! i .-on stood bv hi- bed.-ide holding the President's hand and crying bitterly j Several physicians were summoned.! i The departments at one broke out and j the streets were full of terribly excited people. The military were-called out by | ij en. Sherman and Ihe street* an; foil of; soldiers. Soon after the catastrophe an aiubti- : lance wa- sent to the station and '.In President was removed to the White House. A dispatch was sent to Mr-. Garlic-Id at Long Branch, and the Presi? dent's name signed lo it. sayiiiL' In- had been shot but not dangerously so. The White House is surrounded by the mili? tary. The President ha- not lost conscious? ness and is full of pluck. He says him? self that ho wilt get we'd, but the doctors are despondent. Secretary Blaine has prepared an ollieial letter recounting the circumstances, tho original of which was telegraphad to Vice President Arthui, and copies were also sent to all the Amer? ican Ministers abroad. Washington. July ::. Ail of the Cabi? net have been at the Executive Mansion to-day. and uost of them have remained there continuous since yesterday morn? ing, sleeping a few hours last night on couches in tin- library. No one, however, ha- h.-i -i permitted lo enter Ihe room in i which the President lies, except Mrs hhirficld, Iiis nurses and the attending physicians, j Senator-Junes. Nevada, informed j the Cabinet that Vi.President Arthur ! had arm od and wa- hi ? truest, and would like to see the President" if h? could bo l permitted to do so. The physicians ii.] { not think i! host at preseiil to allow any , one (., see the President except members i -it his faintly. 1 The district commissioner have pub- j [ iished a card requesting the ).pie to re I Train from all noisy demonstrations 10- j I morrow, and the municipal regulation- j ! r"iaiive i'i cannon and explosives will be ! si.rictly enforced throughout the city. I The lapse uf thue since the bulle? did its work, without a largo loss of Mood, i renders it probable that no large artery I or vein has boon severeil. Had this .j I currod, there would doubtless have he. n i fatal hemorrhage before tins tiiue i Washington, .Inly is.?The exauiina lion yesterday afternoon, disclosed the, fact that the bullot entered the President's | body between the tenth and eleventh I ribs on the right side nl the spina: col? umn, and passing forward and down .ward into and through the lower end ol j the right lube of the liver dually lodged I in the a.iteriur portion <>t the abdomen, j It wa- determined not to make any at? tempt lo extract the ball, owing to the I faei that '.ho reaction which should fo't ! low the shock of ihe injury had nol ta? ken place, and besides .jreat fear- were ; eutertaiuod that the President Would not : rally. Careful hut delicate examinat ions j niadi laier in the afternoon revealed the I fact that the location of the hall a- detc? I nutlet wa- such a- i.o make any effort I; lor i'-- removal uir.vnrrantcd. Thi* I morning the physician-- decide that no j elVort wili he made at presold '?? e\tract the ball, a- its prc-eiiec in ihe locution determined dues not mcessanly inter ! ft re with the I'i - i h-ni 1 liltiun.ce rccov j ! cry. lONKi.lXo NI? M.i ni l:. Nl-:w Vow*. July - lien. Vrthm and ? Senator Conkling arrived 'ids in'.rnim: i and put up at ii:-- Kifih A.venue Hotel. The Vice-Presideiit .vas found in tho lobby of the hotel. Hestlid that he had i not received any private dispatch in re I gard io the shooting of the Pro-idem mid ' know nothing mur" than was announced j in the bulletin Ji ii were true In said ;/.. /v:< r..,.,i:, f.,ti:j /,? if,-,. i;.i!jid>l, ivho-.e present -tale of lie.-.Ith i- pr.iviri 1 ? c,;-. senator Conkling remained in hi rooiu and refnsi ii ;.. in- in', i i -we i Wasiiing ios. July ::. Vice-Pri-ideiit [ Arthui arrival here at s ?!? ??!: tin iiiorninz. J When tie physician.- inf?rin.-?l He Cabinet last evening that Ha President 'wa- -inking, information was -Cut to V'ieC-President \rlhnr with tin- reqiiesi thai In- nhould cfime here on tin- no I nighl train, lb- :u.;-l ngl\ came au I at one pla.I him--- !l :u tin di.-p'-siti >u ? '' the Cabinet. Wa-shingtun, July V'i ? Pn-.-idenl I Artlnir called at the i;.xm-uii\c Man-ion i short ly afo-i ...;...-!. irh- evening and i paid hi- re-peels, und ex presse 1 his sym j j.athy Mrs. Carte hi and her family. lie lias been in comiuiiuicatioii with lie I inoint'crs ??!' !!?? f'abinei and has h*i;n governed in his actions l-v tie it -nj::i - '< ti-ui.-. Cil.' July ?-. it haviii? heiviiie I known tit ? 1 tic- Wouhlj-bt Sts-assin wa- :?. I Chi--ago man. inquiries ?i'ere at once he irtiu as to hi:- antecedents and business, t'l'licro are uiahy r'-cnlleeti'in- of I "hai :?? ? A Guiuoau. wiiicii t- ins correct name i II? wa- at one lime en tin- |> im of m.-n Irving an e-timable yoinu lady in ilii j City, I"!', hi- character hec.H?" hieovu j jn-i in tiim i" prcvciii such a ealiiiuit*. 'to tii-- lady net ln-i family ??iiittcaii I left town iiuiijodialely after Ihi- !<>i soiu. ! "V.ii:';-e;.?i ; -mark'd : "I reMiom I In-r ?'has. t.'iii'li; .u v.>.'?' i'- ?? a- In re it-..- or three y ?-.ii ? ago, utef si.cii.etj n ; I.a n; no visible m< u>- u' Mipjiori 11 ? j pi'.-a'-hi tl or ic'lured on i' iigions.' j>? 111?i*>.-i.-. upon which b< wa- in enlhti siasi. He sl.ti!i-i| Inn- a- a law'ver, hill j failed utterly, and im u trie.) a^ain I > ii:t I liimsell niio no|i.rie!y by lecturing: i>n ! j 11 i.?.. > ite eveiling in. each week His 1 eai'ti oi lie- .... ? i r ? i- nroibici d |o day. ami a literarv . i.i.'e-;f lb: j b'.reii liie iiewspaj.ers b-, Irving t-- iiav Jin- manu-t-iip! printed. II-- failed .??- ?: ? I ? iiirt'r, and ih -n I.an lie a- a irtimp of a n ??: .i -j.;.-ih'c i-r-lrr. !!? was branded by Iiu* Mole! Keep. r\- \-: . ii--;i as a dead In al. in- :ii ranee i?; i:i_r thai ?? a iliui liliei i mi of small nicn;al calibre. IIi- was ::rnS'''i her'* once for oiiib'-z/.h-mcn:. A ? - i1.? ? i- chnracterisiii: of him wa-his proi-lp. it? :?? follow an.I persecute respectable young ladb ? i" whom he had obtained a. casual introdu^ lion, r?ro:i wiioui hi: forced his allein i.m-. Ai mil' time !i ? found him-oll in an ugly pr. Ib-amcnt ?villi the attorney ofayming lady wli >m he had t!::i- (???-len-d I ? y ?? i enduranee. The ati-.-rn y ibimd him and threatened him wiih a sound horScwhip |*i:i?r if he did md proini-' ;?? ?i--i?- and ? 'uitteau ihvi.-ted I: is said: ha father i pn-sident >>i ;|.f Seemal National I Iii ilk ? ?;' l-'n i-jMiri. The family i- > I liali in -??'in. bin i iuiitcaii has ai ways claimed i ? be.Viu'-rb-an l">m. Ilev : finally com? pelled ifi i, lit ;he city on aecoiiof:of an ae<:uiuu!aliiea of linai ??ia! ?fIlti**tiIt:? In ? ?tiier words i hi' :.g ? bail I? ? une hoi for him. v. ru i i-AT'uri: oi i n i ?.-??>--!?. ii AS I - \ ?. '.U"l' i m i - -'?'? l;.'-.i"s. .Inly .;. Tin. following - an i- xtrael from a fett- r ilated Miireli "". I-.*".. from ib.? father of the a-s.i?in to ?b lin \V. I'uilleau. bi- brother, in ibis ?iiy . in whi -ii he r< f( rs io in- son i ii n a- loliows: "I have been ready to -believe him'.*ap;iblc "f .-linio-l any f.iiy. stupid? ity or ravality. Tin.' one possil)!' excuse I . 'i render '.'< r i;i- i i- that he :- i:i-at(e. Indeed, if ! was iralJed as a witness um n ihesland I :un in dined : i tiiinl i di?iibl lestiiy he i- uh-ol ii< !y ii:-am and oar Iiy ros|>ousihk- for bi- a-'-. My own im? pression that irules- sonu.'thinv ?ha!l stop him in hi- folly a.id mad rar?W. i ? will !..? ?..ui" i :i: subject fur ii-..- lunatic asylum I'el'ue 1 finally gave him u I ii- .1 exhauvti i ad my powers <<;' reason und persuasion, is w?-JI a- other re? source-, in i.iideavoring ;o .md Ids actions and thoughts, but without avail. I found he wa- deceit fill, ami .-nnld n a b. depended up u in anything. Sin 11 born. wilful, e?>n.:eited and ui ad times outrageously wicked iuuiapparcuiiv p. - K'Ssed of the devil. 1 saw him ouee-Vir twice . heiv il seenied !.?? im?'h??_was w i.l ing !?> do alue-! smvthing wicked he rdionld hap]-et) '?, mfc- :. ;.,n ?<? j... Von will remember, perhaps, at ihe la-. ? n versation we had about him. I told you Ui keep clear him and not have any thing t<> do with him. Slmuld anybody a-]; anything -about I.im I-hoi; Id boeoni pelled'to-ay to them lh.it I though; he was insane, or at least a monomaniac, and should then- leave it and say no more abouI him. Mis insanity i-". -ic h a character thai In- i> a- likely to I.nine a sly, cunning desperado as any thing. I'ouSd I sec him i might possibly Utahe aiioiher and \ ig??rons eil'ori i.? ? hange t he ehaunelbis thoughts and feelings, if I could nol do dial i -boiihl have no hope whatever of being able m .!?? him an\ good. I made up in;, mind long ago never lo give him another dollar in money until i ?i;o:ibl be com im-cd he was thoroughly iitimbled an I radically changed. I am sometimes afraid he would steal, rob ? ;? do anyihing before iii- eg?*?tisin and -? if-eoiie. it shall be knocked out of him. and pi-rhajis < ven all llial ?**."11? nol do it. So yon see ! regard in- ease as hop?dess, or nearly so. ami ?>;' .r-e know :\" ? ther way but I" dismiss oi.u entirely from my mied and leave iiiui in the band-, of his Maki r. with vi rv faint hope that ho can he changed in this World or !!.?? next." Ol-IT ii \V i v- \ N i:. Was ;i i ?<?? fox. .inly.::. In-. Ifood. ihe medical examiner m the pen-ion olllee, recall- the f:n-l thai ii'uiteau made a|>pli catiou for pen.-ion some months ago upon the rcpreseiuaiioii thai he was a soldier during Ihe. civil war. I?r. Hood investigated tin- claim, and im- papers were liled away i;!i thi e,,.;,,i-. un ni '?iu-aiic.'' -l III' Mu; > ni I li<- I I one. WashiXi;To>'. July i. !kv!. -retary Iii?ino says in- par: si with President I 'arlicid Kriday ev?.;u::g, and left him in an unusually happy and ehei rlnl fratnfi of mind. Iii'? spoke with almost hoy:.-h glee of the pleasure In- anticipated from his coming and much needed rest. The conversation turning on his departure in the morning, he asked tin piemior if he would not go down to the rain and see him "IV. 1: will be remembered that Mr. Blaine was not lo be one of ihe prosidon tla! parly. "Unless you promise faith? fully," said the president jocularly, ?'I'm afraid you will not conic, for I think you are not good at early rising." Then he added more earnestly, "do come; 1 should like t'. see you, I have son'.-.' purling word- for you." To (his Mi. I'lainc replied : "I will certainly go. I will call at the white house and take you to ihe train in my carriage." The presi? dent thanked him heartily, and. Ihe two geiiiieif "it paru'd lor the night. Mr. I'lainc said dial he called Saturd:;; illuming, according !?> proiui-e. I; was llieii arranged thai the family ami par'\ should pie.e.le ihC'Ul in the | U c-: I !? Il I - carriage, and liiat Mi. 'ianield ami ihe sc-creiary should follow This :1km did. .Mr. I'dailH then ib'.vu-iiied the eouviu-sa lion oi. ihe way as La y rode slowJy to tin-depot. Mr. lilaine -aiit liie president was unusually cheerful ami disposed to talk very ph-as.mtly. I Mi ring the ride d"\\ n the avenue the prc-iilent couvcrse'l I'ri.-oly regarding liiecoiidiiiiiii of the ad? ministration, lii.i piv.-ideiii expressing his belief (hal tbe> v.. re getting on sin gu!aii_\ well liiai notwithstanding all tin- ivjiortod di.-c >rd among ;ii ? members oi tin- cabinet, they wer? f-eeoniing b-'lter iici|Uailited \\iln each "ther. their rela? tions oi cordiality and mutual con?di nee and rospcel wen- iuipro* ing. and thai the admiiiislratioii wa- becoming solid and strong. "Acs. Mr I'resiilem." saiil Ihn ?vretary, 'and you ami I know fun her that in ail consultation-and interchanges of thought between the iiietnbers ??f the cabin, t and yoiirseJl'lh -re ha- llevci I.n one seven or unkind uit< ranee across the cabinet 'able."' "Ah. that is a great ? ?<m fort to me. I'lainc.' said the president', who seen,. .1 [o hav e fallen into a musing mood; >o they miked, ridiny slowly, until die depot was reached. The pr< -; idem, who was -eated ncxl lo tin side walk. got.out liist. md r.-ked tin ?!. man stationed ai ihe depol Mr. Kear? ney . "Ilow long v. iil ii lie until the iim it--<I express goes.out'.'" '?About ilftci-n mimite-," wa- ihn re-peetl'nl icply. Turning io >i\ I'.lain--, the pn I said: "Then I II wait here with you." "N"." -aid tie--e.-i-.-, ry. "wi wiilgo in." They walked into the depot arui in aim. and proceeded Ihronuh the lad;--' i". m. Mr. I'daim- being of the opinion thai Iii had dropped the presidi-iit'-. iini i- they pa?ed between the sea:s, bnl the. ? pr. -- cut -' iv thai he did not. The's'atcinonl of M; fllaiiie, howc er. i- con Mr med l-y M:- While, tie- at eu daul in eharirc of i;..> : ?Ii- - ??.ailing j i"..m. I Just a- ihe;, were p.ts-iug from the j ladies' room into the large room idjnin I ing. Mr I'lainc was-tartled by a report a very loud report ?! ;-. pistol, and : then iiumc-diaiely another. Search had : tie- -(????.ltd ropori ra.ig ? ui on ii." air ' when (lie presided! n.\c| <im ? i. "i"h. my i .'od.' .hi-l then - um.- one froin (herear of ihe prcsiden: rushed pa-t and ahead ol him Mr. iJlaine. -uppo-iiig h'mi to i>e lh< pel son w if had lirod tlie shot , starteil In pUI'Sui'", l?Ut had pr.led o|ll\ f V. i yard: w hen Ie- was r. call, i l.'.v Mr. it?r 1 iicld'sigro'-n. and turning, saw him Un . ' on the i! ?.r. ihe '.'".-I llowii ; from tw i : ugh .vouud.- in tie- arm and grOi , :..l hiijipt-neil with such -lartling ..| idity lli.'it, st in If gc a- ii ma> -? ? in. a' hi-: j gi.incc. un- w i- ihe iii-; intiiiiation .Mr ! I'daiue i.ad 11 tit i Ihe president bad in e. the i.-irg' i for thciW' -hoi -. In his owr, . it.md h'1 altrihutcd (In pre-ideni's ex j . laniation lo the fact thai Ie wa- -tartli d by Iii? shooting and i-- did u ?? dn-.oi of ; hi- !?? ing hui i. j A fi?-r the |:ie-iiieui ha?! been cduvi'ved , io thc Avhite house. Mr. lilaim ipp: ich ??d his h.-,|-j,|.. a:; I reiievim: ??!.'??}?}?' iitSeiidanl- vvh'i was fan id eg him per i r.-rtnid i!;:.! hilioj ??! . himself. >?;.! I ih-uly tin' pn-id'-n: -? ?m -l i,i aroiis,. I from iu> stupor, and looking up. smih'd ; |>|ea-auil;?. II ??' l-.I > are Ie sail gratifnilv riien a oi im :e. M:. I I'.laine gently bow-iua hi- head low ird hi:1!. |?res:d'.-n: plac. d hi- are: arotin i Jus n.-.-l a;:d - .el, '.vbii a., imoul-e . i mauii'-r ii.iichii'g a:id ..- ii.civ i, woman, "you know how %>.?!; I |..v. \. .ii p...pie whose ualuro wa.- b 'iii me !'cb';efiai> and sclli-b have-oti^lii ;.. iii.'-ice agaii.si y..it. aod :i: ._!. I h'av'i i.u comi??!!?.: iioni iie ni ??,-..???! iLoug to l'iv Ihem audii-nce, it has net<?;? I'Hi.'li' ?! :ue liere," poiniing to hi- ! ? ; ii i. > iiuxi i "iiu i - -. ...i jrv l.im-oln. who. w ith hi- w a.!-.' I.Mji gi: '. ;: ao'ed in ' 011-1111: a! |"i!-: iiii-e |}:.. iv!;iie : ?'. ? !::^ tibie ill - j.ie-?d< ;?? arrived, .- :?.. I t fce| tie- i| .? more ? i-e|,|\ . j >?'Iii p--. I ! ? In any e-,-. ;.j Mi. p.' ,ii" ! ,1. nu nj ? rb'sof tli:;! (.'rrible night, rj'-.tei-ii y ii> Hg", ivli'-ii 1:1- f.,:hi 1 ?V.11 ..- .??--:??.i:. t was ey.idenlh uppi.-rm in Ids iiiiiei; and i.? r- 'i fri 1 ?!. -ad ? ?e>,: .? ?\: -. 1. ' 1. |c .-.-??'ami- 1 ild- 1-ft i noon iVrhen 1 !:'?? rcw- -..a- ; ? ic.dii "Ui Ir-.m !;><'d<"'ior> thai Ine ? a-? v .t ? well nigh U<>\>< !<?--. "ho * many Ii nr> ??' <<?:? ru'.v I (i:*V1?:!.??-? ?*I in thivt? a r.' Mi::i?'i? ii< . I .i n-.. - hi i. inter pjsi I ami said ; ? \ii l.ii.ioin: "/?,, you remember Imw often 'o-iummI tSar field has referred \ ? .;? father during llie past few davs'.' ??V< -." replied .Mr. !.u Mml i. was ufilt night iicl'ore ta>: tlial ! inbred iut" a detailed recital ? i tin- events mi that awful night " Instruction on Lhc Organ and Piano. MiS.s WHII.JtKN. ree m y . Irgiiili.-t ..| the ? 'i:.idi | S.ijn: ? i *ij*i:.?.:. 'i.iric I'.n. i'.. having rene>y< d t ? Willh.i'iiton. \ desire* .hi-,it, . ':.-!.I-- iu (!,?? a'iove eat: V I: ? \\ ii;i.id.v REPORT OF TK? CONDITION National Bank oi' Auderson, *\ ill' ???? ? I i-n-itn - .'nie . il. ! -I ? i.;.-"i !,?i hi;.m- di'i I';- ? .(??-. -e:.??:?! " ? jvi r.lrati- . i.'..j i niJier>i.m it--, Imui.|> utel !.?.?! ? . .'. ::? i" I hi. ft-"-.i ?: in i- N.iiiii.. It . . .. . :/>'?< *; li>. I L-Uii" I'1 .fiio ? ? ..i i ; i\i.i. - ... i.'M"if li;l!- ??; ??: '?? r ttntik- .... ... It ?? I"' ?? I r.l"ttii|ia! ji;ij.. i .111 i-.-ii. ;. [|ir> . .- |. a I...:.' I'l. Li V.l... Kfl'.'iii|it ion l-'ii nl ivi:li I .-. i'r. a? i.at. ? I'iirui iti ?:;. I>iif totiii t . - Tri'a-ur. r. "Mi-1 ti p r. I.'. t:..!-i'.|.ti..M ! . ... I .. |3 Ihj .': .71 IV' i" '.:0"??.. 'a|.ital Si.M'fc pui'l in. Sn.'ii'.ii- Kuii'l. I'mliviil. 'I l'r..lit- . . Nati'inal I taut; N?tes .-i.ni.iiii. DivM.I- lll.ptii't . I mir. iiltial ?ul>j' ? i i ?. ?? Ivmaiiij < .|'jii< iii.-j -l !? ;? "it . !".!-? !?? In :? 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Ti n . . f i,d Ii i"i!>.a:if 48 Honest Steel Springs rs^ui- I -?: hi ai:a.\tk!:ii ;-. I.. .? l ' ? ? ? ?i ? ': I ata |.t. i-ared - "ider- ::? n this and -tirrnr.it.??g < "tint- ? . o rani dox't rOet ?', ? . f r.M.I.V . - ' . i'l!I'*.VI i> f tifii !'!??>', !'! "N'i'l " I';' ;..?!? ...rii.i.i ..j .d. i ?.'"Mira lie e. > ?ed.te.-i ??? tin- minltnt:.!! hi ;-. P'lhlie t . priee i .- "."in::, in :m> - ??in. !iti.' . i i'! ?'. and I ? i -v.': '..:'?'?? htiu I ihet'-v, U. -. Mat * ? *_ I ? I I , ( -.. mil !;.. \.i.|r>? 11,1.?.- > ^t" HEADQUARTERS A N ! <Ki:s. >N. -. <: 1 15 l.t.-. :i II AT :?? A. It. T??\\ IT KS I < 1 ? I.\ i'i > :.Ii.| i i i IM !\> I?. ?:?!. . ? \ It Ti'W'CK- \ ' ". '?pi i!. : t 11 * f-: I: Mli i. 1. I'd.' in-! l'KKi? i 1 IT i l.*>. i'Ii. 1..-1 i??i:n siiki.i.i.i:* A Ii f.V: -?;<? '< .v !i\ a. r.. Tuw i.:: a ? ? .11 UK 5.1.1.A.? la- !'??; .-?li; low. lii'l .!.:?! Ir?r'-i. I: .: "Von: vour :.-'.v.I. a. i:. |".?\vki:s .. - i.av. a !;?.:_'.! I..! : Sli?#i> r ... t > the he-i in ik. r- '!. Mil .. S ? May State Si.ami LeatherI'.iiy llicm-oiiiv am! y.On will have u?> >?tii-*r. I'i f; r .'?hp . .I- i- '?'.'?. aa'l '.v? at" ??'li:rttig iIh mi i > iiina: ri ; hot an.] ilrv ?v.eai.her. A. !' ToWK'ls .v <'??. 0??L T&ew XS ir^t bees T X 11 K it :? ?! n ?; ? ? '::.' to their I":.;:" ami oii-lomcr.- that they !,a -m.v...i ;., .No. ii I'.-liX'M ii(ii:>t', Next iliiior Sollt!: > I' their ol<! r-laicl, ?viiere tIi. y wilt .?'11 1'IM Crj at the lowest j- -? Me ligUT.'-. S.-eilej L- bclievim", ;t? call. .-i.M I s-?V. j;j-.||i a ?'?'. Jan I.''. l>.<! 27 WILLIAMSTON MALE ACADEMY. Williamston. Aatler sun Cotmly. 8.C. U.M..'I i: V.. I'.StOWN. A. M..!???:.? ii .; ' I 'Hi: i vr-i.t Id:- ilistii i.I lll< i .'Til. ??! M.iy. iii'iiTit vcry:|ir'-|M-p!!i.ion wi.l i?- n-i'illl-il lli-- 1-1 .t An;:: r. ? -rilit-Iiij l?> till: |i.ilf-ili- I't Iii" ????iiiiilfii r . i i:i u-. ?<? lii.fi ? in tli- i'utiiiv I? writ -i .???ntiiiiiaiie.? ???' ili.-ir liiviir. i Ik* funi.i iii-11n.'it"it i-ihi.rniuli: <Ji.? . i;.i.ii". HiiM I.nl Iii in: li-riilS in" !? i:i"-. W. urv ip- r--|..-n?i * -1 - - i'.r lh" ;.'lv;:nr.iiii'ia -tti'li'tit. iui!i-.? tlirv. ari j.r.'-.-i.t 'Intim: i'ie ?? '?<?? ????'?-. ? i'.-! iYirlht'i iii:...r:ii:!ii'M 1 ? i r. - * 111?-I * i i tt?-j | ; .i.iii- :?. i--1 is ..nr pianos i GR?f?w ?pecia; Summer Offer. l'.i>!l hin-. Ii Um Tilivt' MitMilr ? iniil. mice illicit Coflirli com?'?? in. \ v ; Kl .Sil [tu ;.ith- ? ?! ?'.? July, \ . 1 / . ii-l aii'l S i.temher. wc ivili sei! I'i aims iiittl '>rirar:-i i-ilhrr in-w or s??e??ilti han.l ? ? r.'-|. .nsn.l.. |.a:;i. ? a! LOW! -'I i AS II l'KI? KS |.ayah'... $10 Cash on an Organ, S25 Cash on a Piano. ' id halance in Tlf?KK MONTH", V. I i i;??* i INI Ki'.KST. INSTALLMENT BU7S?S. |.. a'r.anni'iiiati who cannot |?.'tj i-^n:'^"..! .hin.- .oily! v\Wi- ??.l,S'|rt. n: *'* PUR S10 Cash on an Organ. $25 Cash on a Piano, With ?iiii.-tinril sin- haiaiiei.' in .t? ? - ihonti - i>!ie-t!ii:ii in Si\ month? ami tin n tnaimlcr in one year. The?!- elfers arc limn! null until Oeln her 1st. I SSI*. I.. K. NOIJI.VCK, oi Mi -MIT! I Ml'S It: IlMl'SK, ? irccnville. s. ?'. .!;;;.??:;-?. I?I lo ' L\ - ;? n>:sT?S. a. m ni'i'Fii:. V, atlialia, S. i . Au<l*r?uD, > ? . i)KM)V & DUFF IE. AiforiN'.vs :?.( J.tiw. ..\ 11>cl< TSOlli " " S. ( '. \\7'l I.I. give j.r.|>l at Million to all hits > * im - rtitr i>i?m1 to their charge. Hi!!.; -hi >! . School ?'?.miriN-i-'ner' rf5i$ ? ' ^ the king spectacles ^^'jv'E tf v,.. PtRlScA ^ A J> K Mi :?!?? mi ihe ?....?( Seiemilic Optica ^.'?"i '^t z'"i'rinei mi tin- very lie-i material, um J . 'j[ \ '_ "??'????arily e..?i more than eommon Spocta H_.' , ' ' -f A -. Wtik$~ r ' ;' " 1 : "! ~ "" ''' '??????>? i:t t aiming ?.! /V '.'viv y ffk s<?/*l\ :,!! 'l,,,r'"r article mi the mn.?t ?eti.?itive an. Wr^-^v. M ?shtf&J '??? "t* tin- ?.?.man 1**1 v foi . l ;. I the In -I .:??,, ,.i !., /'..,- //,. f,...... .1. \. daniels. i ATTE2T 'TT. 01ST. i ......... . ; fTUIOSP. u-ii...k-*ir.-i.. Luv VIOVKS. ?I\W UtK ni l other JIOU'SK VVH 1 MSIlf%<; <;00I?S. ?! -itlil rea-l tie- i ?Ih.win:!. ami t!..-:i fall ,.?.? the cti.lfl ?::." e-\. Kerosene Stoves and Oil a Specialty. I*KICKS AMI Si 7. KS. no. 1. wit)) t'oi:i ! in.!. Hum..'"- Doishle.-. '.???> So. 'ij. with Puree I ?inch Unmet-. 1.50 N<>; ?"!. with iwo ?l-ineli Hurner--,. 1.00 M\ larce-rfiii'k m* Srov.!? are nia-Ie l?v the ??elehratnl StnV" Kounrlerv?Thomas. Kol? ert.-s'Stepheti.-on A- i ... "I IIK TIM KS ami SOUTHKKX HAKKIf are the hist in the mark. t. iStiv n . nther. 1 am .?ole manitfaetnrer I?? o STIIA.M I-HI IT DltYKK in ii,. iv..rM fall ahuHwy-one. Size. ?>J feet Ptig. l-"t wMe. Ma-.!.- of the !*??? galvanize.! in.?. Will la-1 i''.: year-. I'ri.v. f-.'-o. My Tinware lias been Reduced in Price. Come and J)ii,v all yon Need. L. !!. EL? ;. :??; ;; ?-:;?i Went Kn.l Waverlv House II PLEUSE READ THE FOLLOWING NOTiCE. A. B. TOWERS & CO. A\ K KK? KIVKU I'll Pi i. "I'lltNt; VXD si; M Mi lit (jtiuiK In Dr. <.i ?.vi- have Uaiieo, I'.iinling?, tongliam-, Aipa.a. L'a.?hmeiv . White tiootls. Bleaeii.-il an I Mrov. n lloniesptms. frotn i : > I1? ! wi.ie. ? a-?iiie-r?, I'ashmaret-. I*?'?!roiia?li?. A.-. SiU)l> ASH HOOT- Mi -:ui>ll:a> State ::h .-??. the he-: in tin market. Wf warrant every pair. HATS -We are heail.|iiarr.r-: ;? .Men- ami i...v- Straw. Peit ami V,'..Hat IIAKDIVVUK .VN'i) IH'<;<;Y MITKIIIAI.' Wi keen a lartre line. Pine .S l;:.. k?lniti. T.mi:-, Pi.ov?. Hoe-, v. . C;KO< I.KIIiS AM) r-It!)'. !.?lo\> |Vv. i' mil p :: ... P!o .. .M..'.a-.?.. Sugar, t Ha< on ami l.ir t. i:!>l MACKKHKI.. We make PINK I'E.V :. ?peciil tv A larire a.-.-ortmetu of Catim '.?.. ? !-. Puhoh Market foriieil lteef. Trv s.?tneof >>:t: ?i :t l-Mge ISutter uml >ra^tm!ia !! mis. UKOUKKKY, fllXNA an.l ' I \<- WAIJK. A u-?..r;nieni ?; lt.autitul WAI.I. PAl'EIHNf;. We a-!: an iti^poetion of ?"?'ur Sf.iek >?f ''?>? ila i > -e.r frieml? ami Custotner-. We !?;-.?? t.i . all partieular atieutintt li> our iJoot.? an<l;Slio?%.-, from tie he-i mantifaerurer AN-.. f??tr ?ph'hili'l st tick tit Hat- ami Shirt-. <? IKPKTS !.i..,k at . nr Carpet-, Mattinj a" ? !:??.-. Ai! i?? i?>n? in .vaiil ? t' i,ni>ii linnjis will ? I-> w, \\ ?ive u-a eail i.efore huviug. A. !:. Tt?WP.I!S a i?(.?.. N'<>. i firanitc Uow. Anderson. S.'t'. .M;t. \ ' 1??!. !l Hit? 100 Tons Sell's ?mmoniated Bone Phosphate, ant" i.5 TONS OBEK'.S ACID PHOSPHATE; Ktii: SAU". lAI.I. IN VN 11 i! KT IMiifKH liF.KOUK KI'YfXi;. UK AI.S? IIA VP \ I. \K'.i- -I". "I SUGAR. COFFEE, MOLASSES, BACON, FLOUK and CORN, \\ ii ? Ii will -.11 at i V l-.PY K' > K-T PK!< "i> i"< 'it i AS I P. or ...? linn f. pi.ei.pi sn:i:s), VtiOOiiSiEAi) & to. >a\ i::g ? u- mini .Mareli l.'?. I>. We have mi hand and are Daily Receiving IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GOODS, ? Staple I>t*3 (mm.'i!-. J ':: ::l i I \ ::ti.l l'?flfj li)?>i l-fl.-, IJnols, Shot's, Hats, { ap?. Ifui'dwan*. ('[?n. lu rv. v. v.!! at I.' ? W I .Si i.lVlN'i; PHiCKS liti i ;.-h i ? ? 11 ? .11 .. r I {anil ^ W j in prii ??-. ,! -ta-.-ira at:.l ^,:i.peti:t..!i .i. II. FA.XT ?Jw CO. Si %?? Huvc :> Ful! and Coutpicie Stocl< of SJ:Ml:IX(i S'U.AI'MKK SHOKS, A NEW LOT PRINTS, A new lot Fur. Wool and Straw HATS, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, ,\w\t a i ry r? y !-s w i; it p 5" i??: * ;> co k.\ <.<><)!> I AI 1 1 . N i t 1/ > 1 l ion i April '.M l??l \