University of South Carolina Libraries
THE DARLINGTON NEWS. TH U K8D1yT M A Y 725 1H82 DEYOWAM* II EV4XS. EDI TOK A Colored AKrieulturHl Fair. A luoveinrii^ is on foot by pori^p"^' »c »l'‘re<i men to ^z 1 - ^ for the colored pcot»lo of the f ounty thi.- F«I1. This I« a step IU the n-ht diroc- Hoy. At Raleigh, North Carolina, there is low u Fair Company, establish ed by coJ| ( , r ed men. fite sucee^ifoil Fairs, and vaV^fty of the rule and Hope Kiixlue-hou^e Cises, car. j 1 be justly blamed for the course pur sued U il f.*>r to iiistiiute an invid- i"tl* comparison "1 my (ouduct and that i «d the De.iwOfutic jor ^rs id ih.- other cases’f Cel me ajaiii '-k the in-c^roty , of wavtin^ until • doom-day to lo tliat | \y>.ich i foresaw could be aecomplished ; ^i 1 bout such delay. One w<t 1 more : Jud^c Ron i his been p!ras«d m h is 1 remarks, when orde-nnu a new trial in , the Acton, case, to reflect upon the jU‘ ; rois who presumed to act contrary to i his wishes. With characteristic im-| pertinence he question}* their lutelii- 1 jieuce. There is no occasion now for braudinL! tiis utterance us faKe It is i rj M V. I'leiidvin, vs o undid and died in t n- mi L A Md i e i dal.. ,) 11 » Mom, kloed III I Cl I 1 slo I . K M rrcll v> node 1 is. act n> l-iand. W W N. I ties J a me- ()ua i Is. T F l’iirk»*r .1 A W 1’j rue! I. S R Felt) , p omded at M III S> ,\M s II ALL! W\MI i Mi I "N M ;i v lti--() Sjtur- ij t \ .as! <i 'Vein n ( ailjel on , id \ i r r . n I i. is h" has hi en here tor sene ^d i d, h - i Mit 1 • inie11 by Senators Mali .no and ! [ i'ld iehri r ;er, culled at the oasy d«.- [ • 11 iu< n'. the I ecc i M 1 ns -■ of a 1 - Ml ! .-I [i A 1 nitI-t i a’; , II t»en M.*h • o |.| * -e i)li j i S. A, H'ootlM »y Son, Lieut, at reorganization, ter resigned K II I’nl- 4th MtU. W II 1>, I n vt I ,-t. i 2ml ) o du 4 in m r\ i"u .1 utin lot 1 in ctotpir'y livnrablv to that State. Darlingteo (’ounty hut. always he< n luncessfu!, in the Ians |,olJ under tho Fair ('onipany at thi, point, and in several instances premiums have been pained by colored people. Our colored citizens, some of them, are ez client farmers Many uf them own lands, slock cte , and an exhibition* of this kind W"*,d tend tt'eat.v te c cite an hontjraSle aUih'.Mon ameup them to he- c»uic fine farmers, stock raisers, etc We wish them all success in this uu - dertikinp, sod the columns of (he ' ^yKWS will always be open to advocate • ue’interest of this matur Mr. J. VTUion Fouutalu Eildalns his action In the Acton Flection t'ase. Darunoton, May t5, 1882. To the Editor of The Xeu t and Cour ier: I trust that, in justice to tuyseii, yon will allow llie the privilege uf a statement in reply to &o editorial in The New* and Courier, wherein you speak of am as one of the Detin cratic jurors in the Acton case who was "bull- doled" "into assentiuf' to a verdict which did not espress their convic tions ” And soain, I am referred to as oae of those who are to "blame fur sur- rending.” [ wuh it distinctly understood tint 1 Vas Dot ‘•bulldozed,’' or was 1 even misled, intimidated or deceived, nor did l surrender. Tindal, the foreman of the jnry, was but 'he obedient tool of Jud e Hoad and the creatures that tufest his coart, and though in constant commuui- cation with his masters—leavin gaud re turning to the jury room ail lihitum, as did thw negro jurors—he was unable, with the assiataoce of their advice and co-operation, to gain his point by threats or "bulldozing ” The conviction of the accused was the end sought by the Republican jurymen. They failed to ac- eoniplioti their object. Their threats and menaces fell upon c e as water on a duck's bock I ihnruughly understood the game they attcm^Ted to play, and it was not long before l recognized the ' freeze out" feature upon which the Court A .nend-il fur a conviction of the accused 4^ 1 went into the jurwoJtu firmly con viuocd of the inn iceuco of the defend ants, aud, while it was tuy intention to ] contend for an acquittal lo the bitter end, I did not appreciate the neecessity of waiting until ihe "crack of doom” to gain a point whieby ts toe^.qucl proves, con'd be aceoaiplishod much soon er. The jury room could not have been belter selected for the purpose of test- iog to its ottermost our power of en durance. The filth and foulness of ihe apartment wua only equalled by the dis gustiug tights which I was compelled to witness, or perhaps the moral loathsome cess of the c laracters with whom I had tucoatond. Judge Bond’s diabolical ingenuity id consigning while men to each a nasty hole is worthy only of a most desp-ratc aod degraded partisan, He well knew, as did the district attor ney, the severe test to which he bad subjected us, and trusted to this eon temptible trick i-y to force the Demo cratic jurors into terms. This policy 1 understood I believed that it ^as a lest case, and thst every effort would he used to toesmplish their iof tmous de signs, and it was to thwart their object aod relieve myself from durance vile that I signed the vmdict; not however, before the foreman of the jury nad sol emnly promised lo explain to the Court that it wws the wish and intention of all the jurors to acquit the prisoners Though this promise was freely given and the terms clearly understood by the jurymen, I cannot say that I depended upon its fulfilment l not only suspec ted, but felt eonfideut that, in obedience to orders, the creature Tindal was lying, and that be had no intention of com plying with the agreement I only knew and deoeoded upou my unques tionable right to dissent from tbo ver- dic' if—as was the case— be fo-eman failed to make the atatement as t.grecd render the a nullity This which has given and the number we!l u °dersloo4 by tho-e who have paid Baiiery Wagem-r. , , I the slightest attention to the proceed r la 1 Hogg aruc.rs exhibited i U] „ s t | lal 110 nh cr >l r , Strom or myself j A J Kugg, appointed St-rgt with any fair held j (evoked'' our verdict We had never i 21st Kegt. 8 (J. V., aflerwaids [ agreed upon a verdict ol "guilty, aud i tered, and killed in action, intended such verdict to be M„j trail- K i Id cio I g- i i 1 i-h ci • who rcecivcd them with ' Ml i.t 111 y 11 e c. i ii u.c, (i.n- i our t 'a i cron ,| the run r i ci . i t '[ I • uki ,g, M: ■ i jocks me up t o q 1 11 s II.- i i)’. m |i! iln i n:ul tec .f .. ,» , o a d o ■ tidier. ,- Cur- r Iv Ujl 'll ir .11' e l never published with my consent. The whole matter is in a nutshe l The Court and its minions a'lnn/ited to j hauib iozle tlie Democratic jurors, in j which they failed must inglonously. The Court beio- bol^d, was very | naturally provoked a 1 tLiscarriau'e | of ihe hcbotue to ci^mvent the jury, j and the Jud^e ^ 11S apFeri m di.-para^in^ rema^ 8 aboiu H^'jU yn;er) j who if nut t’fi'ry w t F'* at lea-^t j intelligent <Jtdough to checkmato the J udge. We ought certainly to ‘bear with' the weakness of old and troubled brains.” hut really when this uurighl. eons Judge "comes forth with all the j mimicry ol bloom upon his lifeless clieei.,’ and dares to cniiei-e the action ] ol ihe jurors who frustrated hi« utteiiip’ to subvert the law to gain a pilntcal point, such conduct ought to he c >n • demned and resented, fio the offender on the bench, at die bar, or in the to rn ml The honor and respect which should ever he accorded the representatives ot the majesty of the law cannot he ex torted by those who, h iving dr,.-^ I the ermine uf justice through the ces»po i uf polities, brings it forth all reeking with tilth aid corruption, and seek un der its cover to shield themselves from the ignominy and contempt thi,’y so justly deserve Whcu Judge Bond disregarded the u-ago and houoaable cus toms of his court, be furfetiied the re spect with which we would regard him; aud, in laying aside his judicial dignity aud integrity to pack a jury and force a verdict agreeable to his partisan views he disgraces the Bench which a Mai - shall has honored From the parly whose agents resort to such corropt means to foster its wan mg power and defeat the ends of ju->- tiee, l would pray (d id to deliver ui J W11,son Fountain. in notion . i In iiou, of coni’txv “0” nisi lUifUMb.M S. ( . V. Tills Company was orgiiinZ'-u in the fall of 1801, under ihe name o the "Williams <iyards” and (lemge W, Willi nms Fapt. Who was upon iht- eve of its reception into service assassi nated, and the o'uunanii then devolved upon K (’ Srock too. On the 13lIi day of Janu -ry 1,S()2 ; it was mu>tcred into M'rvice atu 1 ed to the 21st Regiment, commaudiij by R 1\ tjiahaiii, and served during the war with ihe results below. UntiKHT Dickinson Capt. K C Stockton, resigned Ai.nl 15 1862 1st Lieut, llohert Dickinson, pro- muted Captain April 15ih 1862, resign ed December 8ih 1862. 2nd Lieut J C Dove, thrown out ai the reor. anizali .n Bievet 2nd It W Reddy, elected Is Lieui. at reorgamz iti ui. and promoted Capt *DeceuihL-r 8tli 1862. 1-t Sergt J ,\1 W oodward, electci Rrcvt 2nd Lieut, ut reorganization, captnred ou Mujtij> Island, July 18GJ 2nd VV A Revu, pro noted Rrevi 2nd Li ut. 1803 killed in action 3rd T J Rrown tra.jslered May 17th 1802. L\i TJ Ihiten. discharged, after wards revenlis'.f I, wounded in action. 5th i’efcr R'Whs. i-roiuoted Lieut. Corporal M M Cody, Wounded in action 2nd T R Rrowu, died since the war, 3rd John Royle, promoted Lieut, takeu prisoner. 4th John R Rhodes, t rau-sfe red. I'KIVATKS Peter Run fie Id, died on tunou^li \Y \\ Rlack man. J K Rack, died < u luiiou^h Mav 1st 1802. J I) Root he, killed m action. M Byrd, died in pris u. W Byrd. John Rjri, cap!ured at Petersburg, Va. J II Campbell, dictl in service. L \V Can non, disc urged on account of a-e. K L Coker, discharged Ihiuiel Saudsbury. M K Spence, died in h»«pita!. ol <1 m ease at Ce iruetowo. S M uen 2'tlh 1802. ta Spell, ili :d in sei vice. Cooper idlieiti) II Kilerby, ki. Z Kllerby T W.ll-I died h'nhy ells Fiank Knight J 1 Si an y , died on I ui ! »u. r h. 11 ULth Tint-r Jodiu Tint-r Jume.-d Tiel. ""und'.-d in action and '1. R K d'tder, tralisfel eu . J K \ aun. died in service. K I' Webb Jt'M*pli Wiubuni, tiled m service. John Gainey, died since the war. .John Hunter, wounded twice in a e 11 o 11. I \Y Gainey, wounded in action. James Poe, died tn prison ^ Federal ) II Douglas, di nl ii pris »n ( •• • ) Simon Kelly, died in prison. ‘ “ j Th. Kelly . S F ittliews, trifu^f red. J i>i ovvder i. ■ r Gain.’y de.-d m S'-rviee Ih f>. 23 in LS02. J'li.o Graves, died in m i vita: l'\ b iLsth 1802. A S Hyson, ca^tuml at Mt<rn> Island and died in a Federal prison. Meeting of the St at* Executive Democratic ( ommittee This Committee met in the Slate 11 use, Columhia, May 17. Tlo-rc >va* a lull al teuda nee, the ltd lowing mem bers beiu^ present : James F. Izlar, chairman, 'F. Stobo Farrow, Wiiliam Muuroe, J. C Sheppard, 1. ('. Has kell. Jos 11 End , George Johnsttm B IF Barron, Jonn Bratton, George H Bryan. F \Y. HaWaou, C. J. C - a l, E R. Murry ii. \V. Rettis, Jr , of I. : field Eugene 13 Gary, of Abht aod J Marshall, of Richland iv Ihuioeialic chairmen were al> > cut and participated in tlie Jc. : • I iMliS. The meeting of tin eiuixik.itt V one of the lu.Uest aod hiat ; ever been held, au-i in all its del i, titju.? lh) hannony and 14.1.1. ieelinij ti i i kvhrn C ha)ish i IliU u wl d i ip no ceeded t I he npiL tu a C" -.: had C > lo '.v hethe eariy out u> Mi \ irgi: la,’ pari; we hav. , lt d a Lil Oiii .- "nior parlnt-r has jiist returned from New York, wbero lie puru-liased our — CAPIEFTJLLY SEFECTFID . to tl to . I) JL ilfi. live G 1 we 1 ! I based on \Yashi ii. oilier pa hit t lh, he s.td, : ea 1 11 i : "i »i Foil' • r. u .•I iIs fiod (V pi h *r- i d t . • \v. f : tic R _Mt l uj i o tin j tf e waul t > k ii - .v w af a r ’. • d the st e.'ud p i>'.t pi op i-vi ti i:s ward 11 it •! e- id, we eaDO u x c u 1 e ou r - Ii u . [ is ab* -'; i v, ci -saiy to the futuie - e -s -I ll j era I ii)tVt in«'t)( in \ I shnuid eouir-'l the : j l hat Ma'e 1 he a! I he tu our hands , were proinis'd Tl [ pcet tu have if v >u i-e the \ its l nl a "•S' nt;*.- '•■ J i- ar ■i ket‘p j t fu.iy i, tie Lb 'J Ui la it. at that Wo der i! p .!r..na_c ot • late e 'at i ol m ujl ii.it i' whit we t is what we ox R ; ib!. • ms keep News il> ills . < ' nio iu% a pi cal vv id hi dl-iu -m L J ,aii Gustave \\ a lion. t |r I't'oLth [’h>! si■ pht i is dead \ s’iglu lull oT M,. w ' ' urn d n, G i cell v11 ie ou 'I i.Yl i y cist. , To e ii ulu p ,' • I i he Sui Z i ai:.»! . ti e im w v uai«n u t- I i • na il eti>>f“' < ; s. i I i, k' i i i > ,,' 11 r';! ijii■ v . o . A tkew ^ r hid t y . i f ^ iftif i -71 who- i o d c l "l cl. |- ■ u: huiidit d h I i-ves h i v- been ,1, - j -'i dlt R :) * h ol n- ir Sio'ipc, Hi A-ia j M Hd 1 Ot' New Y ok bmk* now h ’ J m re- 1 sctV8b 132 223 m excess of «vpai re - ■ j'iireno'iiis rl dm Mt oe in i'll, an I 'Wa fairiicr vv . s * shot aod killed on Ft i lay la-t by Ins 1 3 year old daughter. L L. (iuffiu is meittiom 1 as a possi- j hie Kepub irm ciodi-Uie i .r t nu^ress in t iie 1' ui: n Hi-i net Goods bought for cash on a e ' inj, vve J linj cuke. Fx-dnte I reasurei f ’hurclii l, n > vv tiuvern"!' ol Arkansan, is short m bis ..ecuunis c 1 i4 ,S2'J. Tin- Charioiio celthniiiori of th. , And we can ftell them at very low prices. Meek lenbarp' declaration of ludepend- enee < n Saturday was a p;raiid affair. I Ry ft coal uiinc explosion tn ar Sliaui- I okio Fa . "ii Sat u rd -'y; lour iuco were ' either iii-' a 1 ;' I y kn • i -r lata ty h.jui- 1 ir declining market, d. yuur word " Govei nor F-aKi'oi prave Se ret ary Chandler the number "1 Ft del- ul offices in \’ ir^inia ‘ \Ye Ym^lit,” he concluded, -'to control very one "f them, the b pi^fst and the litt!e-t 1 bvre is rjt) otic s , iiisi^u.fica nl that t is henwa'h our noiie';no oic ->.j -p;rint that we h Iiou Id not have n-in nur C'lti- tf"! d’oey ar. all imp-riant V\\- want ii"t stj titUeh i he ffl 'cs Ya the in t i efK ct, the tnfliitjoee, rc-ult my finm ah- s dule e":it rol of the Fed lal p itr.fi.rji* tif'Ui State.” Secretary (’handler ie- pilctl tliat Governor ('ain. r ,n A position w.a- s-iisib e, uinl that s » far u5 he c-oLd speak for '.he Adanni-trf’i 'n the I aruain Would be caniid out under the eon- struetiou put upon it by the R - tdju- tf rs Uesu^oest d. h iwever, that mas- ! mueh as he was n"t [Mstmaster general i it Wwuld be Web i -r the <1 (Vein ,r to re Fostm ister-Geti’ ra: ilowe ahuit th \’irj|fi a p"stoffiei>. The patty dr. ve : to the pitstolliee 'l- p rrt tnent ; and G o. Mahoijc •,>,ce in ire tn ole ti .i: •. »i v- r r l a n hi id l iiO l a I k in I i ■ 4 h I. : .: i • . tiie ■ a 1 e i i oa'itlicr. 1 d " a 1 live ti \Ve Ruirh t.) "U-L ul jr 2 Ui"..- Ii )>V • Y a umi -r ei-ecfi - t had * it .'Mil Twenty five buildings ut U ix.il.at cure. Texas, w-'i'o ic-ln V- d h» file "ij | 'at 'it'd i y. L -i $100 COO, BT-Ut .i IlCe j uoo Shipherd will f a k e n » f'-rt l.t r i.oi ic • of t he (’ Hi;11 *-i"iiai e"io tn in ce ot hi- ■-•e-11gallon, ton wiii j-uhli-li a btulcmein of If is The in -ii: lily rep .1 ts ,d' ihe e rt'in eiop prepared ny local exehanptes. and puho-iud h) the N f oi:al Colt-Mi Ex e lan-: '. are to he iii-'- uoled' T e Mansion li ’U-e JeWiSii releif I •* iuod ,u.,v nn.uou 1 a:72.'No. Oo DRY (lOODS, GROCERIES. e ommittee, dispateh 000 ndut'-es io A meric i*\veekly at a Co»t of X33N, The St E mis Cnt'ni] Exchange Vive ad -pled a res iutinn to cHtubli.sh a e\|| leiird f -r t.'ie sale of -msIi and futuiN e III • i, to pm mt I op.Tati Ii J u!y 1 The srMM»■ iary (Tlhc navy has order ed toe l iited St ates steamer V\ acll use. t > ‘ ■arri'Ouim, Alaska, to preserve or der amoiiu ihe q'laiTellin^ miners Ihcre File debt sett ! e Ul L U t bill llU- Iftj'H pt-.- d by l..e!i houses of lh# 'JVnntv - L z s atute, ami signed by tli^ t i \o. i . i , aed toe L ‘Clslat ui'6 a Ij urn ed. The ’ v, by End n \ fiirc at J.eaiL vi :e im -i m ii 1 at three hunditil 11 ■ ■,. 11 - Ii is le 11» d t'uit ulteiT) liv.“N were b si. ahh m^u so far only one b dy ||.»> beeti r • e ven d. 'To _ : : mill known as the Newman . McE wi o d , n -rrht■ i- of Yorkvihe. .. t- imr;i I " i S :iur i iy hef tl o last. I’:. ' hi ■ .- -upon- dto h ive l(» origin hi a -n ,v '1 i mofn He.:, For Cash or to prompt pay* in2; customers. No Trouble To Show G-oods. We have a new and complete ine of NOTIONS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE AND FANCY GOODS. Our L'oods were bought for ca.-h and therelore can be sold at ea-h prices. ft. A. Woods & Son, Cor. Maine and Orange Streets- March RO-dm prevti lied. ^4 lie p"iit ie.il sii u.t- tioti in South L’arulina wa.- tlioroUprhly ! discussed uud sjch st-ps hive heeu take*, or the conduct of the appioach- campaign as will almost itu vitahly lead to a p;i'aud and s.veepi.i^ Deano 1 erutic tnuuiph. Notvvilhstaudin^ tiie gloomy lorehodiupift as to the "perati m- tif the le.i. 1st rati'm law in the diUt.-icnt taiioiiuus uf the State, the irp uts vvi,,t ,i have been received by vat i ms ujimfi i- of tile COmiUee are *iT a dctdleiFy en courugint: nafua* If the Hem-j rat if aut fnir-id ;ec o. - a, u ol the e unties v\ du tr ir do v < i.d 'iir the people up 1 • a { i • , ' ioti of the tireat im - purlanee ol resist ration it is beln vv i tuat the HeiMocratic m ij irDies vvi‘| |i, larger tfiau ever at the next rieelDm The most important matter uf pubim interest decided hv the ComiuiUee w i the passage of a resolution dircctinj th • chairman lo is-ue a e.ab Ibr tb 1 m jetine uf the State Convent iui, t i u i-unini'.e State officers, in this e.:v un itu* hr* day uf August In aeforuaiice w,i these instruetiuii.s Geu Jus. F Izl c has tu day issued the following cal! : Kuums of the State Demockaih i Executive Cum.miitee (’ullmuia, S C.. May 13, 1883. ) A cutiVeuliun of he Hrm.n-ra'if party of South Carolina will us-e.mb;f at Columbia un Tuesday, the 1 m ,, August proximo,At 12 o'clock ,M , , the hail of the Huu^e of R 'pre’seu; i. lives, to nominate euudiuates fur Sm officers ami t-j traiisaC t sueh other lui'.- neis us (lie t'ouveutiuu may deem pr ■ er Each e mnty is w;iiitted by tbe t’onallimiou uf tiiu party ( , UuiJ delegates as it has representatives in both branches of the iGeueial A'sem bly. > The 0 muty chairman f he^rera cyiu lies in the Slate will take sUCr Steps as Tiiu.mas. Ji ., ." £ the extra session of t i the call of the el-an ti.l-, vvi e by l lo: R M I 1 •• A i' .■I Ul ■ ,f [,1 backr'd at. aii, jr!i.ir of \ ti'^iu -■ ral> ol \' 'p,ak lor tbem kuol) } I• 111 . iae to be D iCt- .'d b' \ i .'gin la aII i 1 \« !,. G-v ■ l t ' - - w . \ , 11 * o 1 y Hit- I l 0 iek .■ tiy th- ui' i r z My 1 i' •i • ( hr d • I am e here G rV - Lb- 1 to ha Ve 'l need j i-l '• •D.a-.t l t" i a i. Opering of the Season! i .d Kn \v-, 825 HIM) : i , -.'.d 1. , vr Mill-j; tl ■ 8 i* "un ib V ' V Kui H i-'t i ti.,| 810 L..,i. n- .ind •» .» t • t • • r: ' DW .,d [' in hi 1 1 a r_ R n t" "I ifi ii i \i u i !’••>(• 1 lie hr 1 r • d a a (lil Fl :li* P riot I, cl no 1" ' DJI ia:»• 1 i Ir U S B 'in d 1 i _2 t h" li'iin ":IU lulu,' l ulr \\ ,i ci , I 1 i ; i-:s id J ::ih - R>\ r r. a! avc liic c.ty lo .jktjfi * dr-'Ci.l (J I. 11 .J 'V ty Pbb| — M feci 1 will ll i n ish ti> irgular customers Ice in Thr *| I- -'u Il "h 1 hi' lllVIS! IU f ti-r M nl t v ut 1 U o CKNTS pei p und > a i rk iing Lug* r Beer, direct from the V 1 •• ' ' "I t II Fl dr-t nil I7{ let' llt.'ii-*' at 5 cents per g'avs C 'p ii (’:, urr a lias ler fl 1 t'lt. 1 1 '"(! i 1 1 The pul be iioHt iciicmher that the Only C -mUlIt t ta‘, "f which jinh'-p \\ mt tie i> If IPmse Pill' dlC in tow n is ui Manhe's f. Store, on C II a i 1 11)411 . l " 11 p <r l at the ncXi t an- T lie Iiir.> reiiafde place f'ir the Best Ini- AfTENTION STOCK RAISERS I , nee . I hi uie I Ih, tj t ii.-n iu ft ( on>llMUAIIDV. ' "i ■ d. die-1 in J ul L't t i I'.-en v H ie. on Tueol iy i i>t. fr -m an t ^ ' 1 es > 1 I j 1 i i; - i d e . I )a v :s w 4 N u l l< I I cd I. a v H: 2 h ‘ ■ n c • in uu11 <d retailing liijUof Without | erteO i.Kjm.rs April _'7 tin;. H, « pi. t he Cl . L. A uiby ('nap liar.e r, w i ld , i u .-i IlK 1 • • a r u i b - wii nn ' o mi it'd r.-eil ill \ - •rti -n that •ii tie ft' , N C \Y. Ex-C • Dt v. A .) i, i el’, a- -• ■ :n: ade i : 11 : I i : V^ hi y • ja-'ic. 1 ' ui II x 1 M, D- ,V I l 11 A it b I. - l L A. Mk 17 soi iinao riaii v vs. An.A n i a '' 0 1 '.t -- 11' ihe (icue,- a i.een-e. A C d i e a ^ •> ,-p. e: .1 'tales th H th- I ! : Mea 11 'U'c of ,\ T Sid VV i. ! rV ( ' • , Cl t u ,1 el; V . d I'C h a I 2-' I .1' I hell' •'UJ-- [d 'a". ) f UUndr e d iHi'l lit’: ' IU UUlll- j b i. .iii S-tiuidiy, an<i wi .. dose '.lit 'l l •. ,e ■ I' t ii - w . ade* 't i : hat t he G"V~ i r I. r WM e 1.: tin L- .o- ,,i me tneetiter | i , ,\i: i ""ioa ah ■ • i h• 1 si < t joly I 1 (If 1 Ul J” -c D : !•'.• in’ i ic1111L r the ! > 1 ■ ■ |( | - d . iwUi|Wn 11, W 1 .Ul' (In " —i ''t vv 11! la-1 ut-r what other mUieia j ■ I i, is• .*' i’■ h may b.* loreed upon ih R " I if l*’-t" - " l tl. e d I| ( ,1. tllVSt'TinU-" i V ti 8 tpp> a: e 1 f i "in dr, L . M . (’Ii bun s I 1 ' 11 - iti’U in Laneislci (ihout three; o* "h' ;i_ r ). A n jro h.,.s since tyi- : f 1 tfiai In a ii 1 ban - o> 11ers mu i<wr < i Eine-dn and t hr*'w his b-idy mtu a 1 »ke No irr .-sis nave yet been made. Hr Griffin, sopermteud'-nt (m Lm,.,; .e .\-\ lam. has Fist retu . il Ir A a 11 ‘I 1 ,M h<‘ N rtln, where lie iuspe lei fl ''' 1 ^ V 11 i i u ' "f Ma.'.'-aebu-ett.s.L I'ara .Vi,i, ,\ vV Ju'C)' Ulld N ( VVj ^ 'f ■' * 1 ' t b ' i'\ i am i Si Rititon , \' i. IL t IH- l tin- e I, pansnij v- •»; lav e,.- l ' 1 1 1 ur ov ii in-- n uti uj in all ess- n - (lo U. i! ' - -s. L U"’. ,n J. vv- t i :: number .of 3,000 • w 1111 f • ' C t't »■ (I ii tien sinee i he 1 M ‘ ^ 1 ; > I- 0< i . i w th the t xcep o ■ ' i; 'o 300 i!.. \ b ive al 1 bed 1 II £ c5 4 0 M MA.NNK. M IT) C> K W po Mr* The Celebrated Thorougbbre.] Stallion. M A M 11 K I N O will sUnd at my stables during (be Spring. • He has Ihe finest record in Ibis seclion -- For pedigree and terms apply at stables. April 0-lt. ('.s McCULLOUOH. o: " w ■/. >; 2 2 T- ^ & 0 W2. ^7 K O S a - R o x = X hh y, — * g - v: I- k p P P H ^ tn c/2 b !> - O H ^ ft — [-< sj. DO c ^ ^ K-H ^ —H m Z-o H T* i, - L c ^ ^ wn GO — ^ ’-0 _ V. w ^ r > v' -5 _ .Se'W'ing* dVI^ctLineis The ... lert.igned takes ibis method ofin- .)nun:d the piOdic that he has iocuted in 1,1 a ''UL t' ,M i h (* t-a i. n uu l\ml Street funnerly oc- iM .e l n> N\. I* thikt'K ns i\ Inarue-.M shop, kep Cor sab' Sewing Ma- , f e v y n.ake I'rnai $10 u. ^ lb. nl-o pn'pared do repniiang in '*1 ih.mner. K'ery .daobinel uarmil'-etl lur 1L’ iiiuiiihs. Par- Mrs. L. Sternberger, Calls the altehtion of the Public that she has just received in the corner store a well selected aluck of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONSISTING OF CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS aud SHOES, HARDWARE AND FARMING UTENSILS OF 7yll lUN Dlgb" Also keep? eonslamly on hand in the Prick Store, a tronh aid well selected fctt ck of GROCERIES. TOBACCOS, CinARS # AND LIQUORS. Would also announce that she a bou t 50O00 Feet of SE ASONED LUMBER Which ou short, notice she can furnish P;•* ssed, Tongued and Groved. I? ready lo deliver Cypress Shingles on demand, and is manufacturing 200,000 BRICKS. which will be ready for delivery in aboul thirty day?. f'all and see her and be convinced that all goods w dl be bold at the very lowest cash price*. Apxil 24-ly. H. M. NIXON. Tonsorial Artist, begs ia:n ■ may scud their mu o, inform the public, collectively and indB ' ,1IL ‘ : ‘ M 1 li;lVl ‘ *hem repaired ami j vidually. lhat he holds furifi at the old 1 ^ 11 1 111 I’* 1 ^ ,ct or d*r, and with all , v.iaii.1, two doors north of the public square 1 ' • v i on .'Iain St reel, earn side, where he is pre- ^2‘Ni l bl.i ' t r Machimo of every ! pared to srr*e all callers. a. ,() Ce’i! 8 a .I117011, siDi, i h. • test ! d“"'yo;.', v, 2 Machine 0,1 I llH 'r cutting 25 cents. "»'••'« cl Mgll Luo ..I' S. v. iug ' - S| “‘"I’"‘ n « ” iU' i o? lhat 1 i nn g i vc 1 “ 111 ''' ding uvi^ rrpumng. h/J/J a week in your own town. Term and $5 oultit free. Address H. IlAl.l.KTT \ l\) , Pultljad, \C?'-v