The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, July 13, 1860, Image 2
THE INi)Kpendent PRESS!
:^BEyiLLE, S. O.
W. A. LEE, EDITOR. *jj
^Friday Morning:, July 13.1860.
PERSONAL.
Vc lia?1 llie p'oii.-uro ?luricg tlip present [
Week of (.'reeling in onr^'illngo, our ol<] frieiul, I
Mr. Wm. IT. Wii.sov, now the editor of tin- J
wr-.i.: /P.. \ r * y . *? . ?
?t iicmiii^ioii ^wn.j iNar/irnariir. ll?> sr?lniil Jo
he in excellent health anil spirit!", ninl wo arc '
tfhul to Tlarn'thnt It in paper is in a flourishing
conditiofl. 'Qui-be^t wi-lica atU-inl.hiui......
' ^ " NSWSPAPER ^CHANGE. . i
The Washington CoitKtiliftioii ft In- AAminio j
1 rat ion organ) has been ilifpo-ol of l>3" Ot'drvc I
\V. Iiowman to William M. HrdVn, nn<l the
luttiT is announced ns ortifor mul pioprietor. '
lis politics will be tlu- prime ns I.efuJV, iIihI i.*, '
anti-Douglas. I
DROUGHT.
The liolnnd dry weather Mill <,oiitinut>?. nn<l
without riiin in a few (luvs, our crops of-^prn
will be n total failure. 'In many sections, 1 lie I
corn has already Iteen perior.sly dtijiiidl, ami !
will scarcely yieiJ moi?> l linn one lourth of a !
eroji in any event.
TO THE VOTERS OF ABBEVILLE DISTRICT; J
F?r reasons which i iy friends will i?"'er- ,
star.d. I decline to ci.itiii.ne the enr.v-** f"1' " . ]
sent, in the lu x!, l.rj?i!ature. w those wlui j
ltnve supported lit" ir> ill* f1"'- I return my 1 '
sincere thanks; anil ?> '',0 pnldie peiiiratly, P
my grateful nekn??w*d,;!iiviil.? for their eon- ; '
stunt 1; iudnecs r.??l ourtesy towards inc. j 1
i. .1. M AllDLAH . ; "
S- P i J"'V 1 "?. IN00.
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END OF THE INDIAN WAR IN UTAH. i ,
The latest news from Cnliforiiiu iiil<.|-in? lis ;
' ?, tfint the Indian war fever ill Utah hi.s j
Fi)b.si<]ed. The Pail Ules have nU t in away. ' ,
nr.u nit* volunteer force or \v!.it??? bail lie< n i a
disbfndcd. The contingent of ivmil.ir Hoops
remains near Pyramid I.ak?\ we presume, niul
tfc shall hear no more ?>f the I'ah-Uies for j
n lony time to some. That is the mm and
substance <if I he last n11 on-|'l. to plunder the I j
Treasury for Ihe at^rumlszunmntof n few ermy i ^
contractors. j
* BANK OF*NEWBERRY. 1
' At a meeting of ihe Stockholders of the 1
Bank of Newberry, S. <J., held on tlie 41lv inst. <i
t.'ne following gentlemen Wi-re elected Directors j s
for the ensuing; year; It. V Atwnod, J.ini<-t> M. *
Baxter, 11. D. Boyd, Joseph Caldwell. John J. li
Kdwards, Jolin I\ Kinard. .lame.* A. Ueiiwiek, j a
John W. Simp?on, S. 15. Todd, Andrew Turner I
i l. n nr. n. ... i ii ? > ' '
unuuu xx. u mm ?)oim li. l ounjj% At a I '
meeting of the Hoard of Directors. 15. D. II03 d ; >i
was unauiinoiiMV reelected President. ; '
OUR REGULAR ARMY. ! '
The fotnl ?trpiit!lh of the I'nited Stsi!es army i
on the 1st of July whs a? foil..w*: 1 ?>,Gtf7? j |
apportioned lliiir?two 'regiments ?-f cavnlrv. j j
10 com pant cs eaeh : two of dragoons, 10 com- I ^
panics encli; one regiment of mounted r?fl>;- j
men. 10 companies; four recillicnts of artillery !
12 companies quell; and ten ivtritiiMits of in-!
fail try. 10 companies each; l>. 8id<-i> 1KU c:iv- j
airy drnpaor.s, 'il-I artillery. 300 infaiitrv, and I
aao ??tw m.... ? - v
-t iitvjiiuuig uiiK umcer IU ;
v i J|
ovt-ry 13 men. I ^
EXAMINATION- ' '
We are reqnesii-d i<> announce to the public, j <1
thnt the examination of the ('vke^tirrv ("onfrr- i
ence School will lie held on Snturil iy hud Moil- I
day, the 14-tb and ]tilli*??f thin uimitli ; iliat '
ltev. J. It. I'ickktt will deliver the Cuiunicnoe- j i'
menl Sermon. oil Sunday the 15.h. Also, tlisit ! c
the iinulliil hireling oflhe Alui.ini will he hold I
on Tuesday the IVili, nt which Col. J. Fei.sx . 1
Walker, of -Union, will deliver an address; i c
thnt u poem will be read on the ennie day, by I
II. JunfiE Moohr. Oil Wednesday the lBlb. ' *
tl>o n.l.lr? e" 1 - < ... I i
..... urnur MIC I.,lll3U|>llli: OOCIOIJ. Will '
be delivered by CilAi'.I.ts \V. Bevi?.
THE SELF-RULING ENVELOPE. a
We understand-that the new, eelf i tiling Mumped
envelope, which was placed on s:v]c during ,
the Inst your by way of experiment, has been j .
permanentljf. ?'d' j)l<-d l?y the I'ost. (>ffice Do- I ,
partnu-nt-i -llktjtll hereafter be supplied to llic ' .
PogtniRBiers. on request, and. wili.be b?M al '
tlie following rates; Foj: a single-package, the . t
same price as the old ; when more than one I .
packnge is taken, an advance of 2 cgpta per j ^
hundred envelopes upon the sales of The old. | j
xne ecconti ciiiiion, it 13 said, will he n riceided I g
improvement upon the first, and, will b^/the | |
uiost substantial 119 well ns one of the uioit beau 1
tiful letter-.ecvelojjos in the market. t
THE CATTLE DISEA8E AND ITS OBIGIN. 1
This feaj ful di^gase, which seems to Iia?e..t1
first made iL? a'ppearanee. in New England, tl
where its rhvagM ^r? tri'ost dibnstrous, has 11
also existed in New York showing itself in Severn!
instances on the bunks of tlie Hudson rivor.
QD(1 on the Brooklyn siile. f<
Various have been the theories ag \<o its na- y
tuyc aud origin. Those skilled in the di*ensi-s <1
of nnimnls have "bom very busj^eiyuiniiing t
into it. nncJ the public I ns Jind n Variety of in* o
formation upon the subjoot. The i?*t theory n
ra urn me aiBCB?e?jnenro pnt'iimontn-nrigiiia- k
ted nnrong the di&till?FJ-fed stuinp iaril cow*, t
nnd ^piead by conlauioti. . r. li
SAIitt'fl VARIETY TROUPE. #
itli usi'uring tht>pre?nt weelc
tM? who Imrc p^rfWrmed tor v
largp-otidiences. The pel forninnccs wera very n
exoeUei^t^nd re fleet high credit on the good 0
U*te *nd aUHjty of tlieTj-onpe. T^ey pregeo- ^
UtO nn ngre4%rjB vari*t v ,of<*ontrf altM idAnces : '
and iW exeruiwa df^aclL¥ing wero conel/- q
^raHiy W very tfn^rulftm^?r?e. A very in- p
tcfeatHig Teatar'e of pie Jnfeiiifclnment. w*a th* *'
e*c4iWei)t <&)ihent1^p df iJ^-'-^aprn character. Jj
Jn?fcort'n?ction a vyy fine
We liave rarelv fcflo^MlHKto a rnmnnnv x
vvlio have given 6*ti?f*ction, and ?
woj^t |)Ji^^e-i,?*o?rtpa?.%d>if5 to. the ?
P?troti(\ge of jCft p^e.^ * JF?!
We ondcritTrtf! imiMJjf* popular Troupe are, 11
to p^fcrrn dn Thrfr&ay fcrtiWHSfcy niglit-o ifi j(
4^rccnVo?d, atid we brtpettk for theifrtfuod ou- t]
dieftom. ^ . *- '<*. *tK. : h
* '^'f?tKtt^OTA^'n3rAT?. i i o.
^Tlie-8J|naiorfc wbo?e'.-rtirni4 4|9^?ire ii? 1861.
b?M&tfct tbt. nvju
L ^U?nr^tDf Ffc, ?
pairicK, . Of a in uama ;^?ol>9?an, of Arfc*r>a? - T.
(i'wlfi, of California ? Vo>tor*'of Codffoetleut";
Yn!?*. of PlfinJft ;''lfdWSo?i, ?flSebr## ; Tftrai? s
boll, of Illiriofc : Fitth, af Indiana ; Hnrla#, of ^
Iowa; CriUendoa, of Ktiitiwky ;?tilide)l.- *if '?(
Louisiana; Pearc*, of Maryland; Greene. of*
MUjonri; .(Clark, of.How Iianipahira: Seward, P
V of New IToi-lc; Cliii)jman, of Kqffli Carolifi*;
Pugli, of Ohifl^LnHp, of fjr'pg(>n ; Wi?l?r, Xil *
Pennaylvtiiji^Wnamhiond. of Sonih, Carolina,
Collmncr, of ttermont; and Dmkt-e, of Wia-,
<k>biin?I* Democrat#, 7 Rrpublieapf and 1 "
A9?rict^^4>, i*i:v/u2 v J * .. uuli "
m
Sf
T11 o i (t n o r'p
nr?no jw^feft?i7^napu)ityyrpml vrflh M-paritffc
mirriJttoe? the Dprtmcrn'-y^lill presents a divided
froht. A. mJ^Wti of the jytrty nre pre- !
to PII|'P"P?-PtK^*HE'X A. TmVtil.AH, of I Hi- I
tioi?. n:nl 1Iki:siiki. V. Johnson, of (Scnriiin, n? ,
its rfgulin- ii iiiiiiicee; whilst the great "t?t j
strength of the Democratic party arc rallying i
to the ai l of.Ion* 0. BRK<-t>!Ni>iD0E. of Kviituckv, j
and Joseph I .am:, of Oregon.
Nothing cotild ho more unfounded thnn the ;
claim which in to arrogantly set tip l>v the
inciimx <>i ikm gi.as, iiuii no is nip rrgulnr moid- j
ilH-o of tlio J'.-llly. It ltd? Iifoll n long: vs'stli
lislied rule of tin- !><-im>orntic |?nr.ty, in nil it? [
Conventions, to require n two-thirds vote t<> (
nominate n candidate for the Presidency, nnd
the Charleston Convention, nftor the uece&diuj) [
defined this tonionn, two-ihird<j o f the wliolx j
eU-ctoritl vote. On the Imllolini! jit. Haltin^e !
the number of vote* required to tioinina'o tin
n:r tins riuo was '?02. ami tlio I>j.i?",'st' V(il.e
oust for Dt.rci.Aa was only 1#<>. V!*2 l.*ss ilinn [
tli<. requisite number. h.si>'.*s. a largo iiuiiiiht ]
of these votes, %voro fron?^t? only partially
repr.ficnled, or by htg?* delegations, easlint: j
tin- full vole of i!k? State, and in eases wli. ru j
llie delegation* were full tlie whole vote of tin;
Slate wii3*-'nsl. under the unit rule, against. the j
choice-'f !l considerable number of its member*.
Mf. D.ii'claa* majority was not more .
than even a plurality, 1 of o full C'onvenliott.
And tliisConvention too was composed j
in a large measure, of delegates from Ltlaek j
llepublioan {' *> *l itu.Micii s. ainl who, eonse- 1
rinently hadjio right to nominate a candidate, |
to ft I lose election they eoiil.l afford no nid. On 1
lite other hard, whatever informality there
nay have been in the nominations of ISuecki.n:iim;e
and Lank. tli.-re is no doubt, but that
ln-y truly repiesent the real strength of the
lat ty, as the indications from day to duyabun
I.Hi! !_v .-how.
Tin* Journal <//* Co-mncrec ninkos an inleivs4- j
llg I'llll'llllllioli > f 1 111' <hnllC?'S of I ht'tU* 1 wo ?c-ts j
if ciiiuliilntt'fi, mi?1 ( itiipuri-s their comparative J
trengtli in th? KUflorul ('u|li'|!i>l nml then (in |
:ane <jf no clectiuu there,) ii; the House of Ilep- ;
T.'bntnlivcs.
The following frt:? t< f, on>'ini; all, 101 votes, j
H'O I'fL'.U'llcil II* Cl-rtllill r..l- I!il'n i.n..?.. 1
-ank, to wit: Virginia. Norsli Carolina, ?onili
?nr?iitin. Georgia. Florida, Alal>nma, Minpiv
i|?j>i. Tennessee, K<.'iilucky, Arkansas, T?-x.is, I
^alifomin and Oregon. Tennessee. n? tlie j
s?-m? of Bum., may lie considered ns smiii-what j
lonht ful, niul whilst in sevurul oilier States, j
noli us I>e1eware, Maryland, Lfliibiniiii, Mis |
ouri, Now Jersey and otln-rf?, Krkckinhiikif. !
ift.-' it fair clniiiiT, tlioiipli they oauiiot lie con- )
idcrti] as certain fur liiin.
On the oiher hand it i* difficult to pay thnt
)ocoL.vscan command a single State. Illinois
. ??v??T i? ? ? ?. i mil uie I
'epuMivali can<li<late for President in also an (
llinoian. ami consi-qiivntly prulc will j
ipernte as niuuli Oirainst 1 Might* hi lliat State
* tor hint. Al (lie la#t general election in 11iitoi?
(1SAS.) the Republican majority over tlie
)<mgla^ cHiidiiln'ci- in the Slate at large, wr*
i.8'21. At the same time there were 5,071
nti's given for nn Anii Donsrlan Di-niocrntie
iin.ihlate. hilt thefe cannot safely be counted
i>r lJongiits now. Still it it* quite possible I lint
liiiwi-i may give ,ts electoral for him nu.\t Xoeiulier;
ainl the *miie may lu* said of Iowa
.1 .1 ... ! t*. - . - !>-..
in pi.ii-iiii uiiiri uui lltM'i* IIOI. oih'
'Int - iii the whole V*ni"n that can be pro:oi:m*rd
eortiiin for him, in ihc**ini' pense tluit.
i hirac nuihVr of r~ii<ieo nre eeitnin for I?reek j
iiri^p. r j
Should no candidate have a mnjor'.ly of the '
'tretornl votoj, iiml the choice of ft Fri-iiiilciit j
larvolvc upon.Uic Iloiife of Ur'prespnliitivee. the I
hatic??9 f-ir DoL'oi.as would not be improved.
L i? not certain thnt lie would lie one of the
hree highest eaididatcA. in which event only
oulii hid name eome before t!ie House. Sup
4^, iiuwutrr, 111111> lie hiMM.?U g'JL 1II X.O lIlC
Jouf#; as oiHt of the thivc lii^hi'bt cniiOidattP,
lien of the :>:! States, each casting one vote,
-tncoi.n would, ii is estimated, receive on the
irsl I.allot. Id votes, and BngCKiNiMhGK, 12 .
lid of the remaining vote?, >>liould it liccome
leccswiry lo defeat Lincoln, Diikckimiiiiuf.
rould receive 5. which would make the mini>t-?
(17) necessary to rl?ct him. without incluitig
Illinois. In any event, ihu election of
)ou?jr.Aft is out of lliequmlion.
Shoul'l neither tlie Electoral Colleges nor the
lo!? ( of Representatives lie a!>le to elect a
'resident, ftird should no Vice-President be
hoscn liy the Electoral Colleges, th0*i fro:n the
wo candidates receiving the highest number j
if Electoral votes for Vice-Pre?id?nt, say Hum- j
in and Lane. tlio Senate. which is Democratic, 1 ,
iiuft elect one, and that. o:ic, being tlius e It-cud
Vice-President, would become the acting | 1
'resident of the United States, "as in case of j
he d- nib. or otliftV^joiistitiU ional disability, of j ,
lit! President." Of course, Lank would be the i "
lao. | I
OBITUARY. j i
Wo extract, from the Columbia (JwfrJiin the ; |
ullowlhg obituary notice of our lamented ! 1
in 1 \vr \sr t-- ! i
?m??5 iv<* iiniiuu, o.uir.3 Tf AKHLAW, WJIU j
lied on Friday lasi in Columbia, niter a pr<>- J
rncied illni-Bs. The dt?cen#ed wnj> the idolized |
l.jfct of n large circle of relAtivesnnd friends, i
nd was eudi-art-d to all who knew him by the '
iiiilinyr* und gentltfpees of bin manners, and t
lie purity and inlegiity of hia cliArnc?*r. To <
is parents hit) lots is indeed irreparable. r-r
II is remains were brought to the Villnge on * <
ntni-ilnj. On Sunday .""the funeral perviees
ttre conducted in the i'reshyterian Church, 1
* I
ad a very in?|irepsi?e sermon preached on the J
ccasion, by the Mulallat, of Colum-;
ia. :
The j$rowp of dcnth hnve been flyinif thick 1
nd fast in'nur co:nmunit^6>r ee?fr?t days. <
htsy ^vsU rilay pierctti ? elifoirfgLmni k in the
.tullifm Williarannm Wi.i'<l!?u/ V
>n ol t>r. Jo*"plt i. nn<l^Ve.*1tf?ry Ann Word^. i
?w, of Abbeville C. H. He died at the rcsieiu-e
of I)r. Thorn well. I
lie lias been cjil'ed Co exchange (lie bright *'
rospeera aW happy scenes which filled 'his 8
oili !iI'u 1 viiiioo, tor the embrace of the cold*
nd s'iIpiiI In the very-bloom of youth, t
Jst turned ol twfntv j'ear* ?>f ajre, u m?-mber "r
f the $tni?r Class of South Carolina College,
te well beloved son of almost idolized parents, n
lie object of attachment and respect to ft large \
ircle of relatives and friends, who iuslinotive>* ^
f ipprecinted tliee^valion of hjs principles, d
ie' purity <ff his tjjnraeter, and gehtlenes* of '
i? munurrF?lie wHO WOII Ubieu IU jiuiiim-?. nap- ?
meet, hsImuwas, in every way?worthy"to re- <
'ire. T *
But wn forbear to ??y Anything mpre.
^isolations of our rmCe religion attend bis%e nve<f
[mrenu und family, arid from tiis bier
fces forth t all th? siri>mn vi?ice???Be still, T
U ^|oy that I Am Qnd." - <1
Uxitb in PjAnstj^avi*.?In ti
ggSHKn^Bjiroposilivu is said to bestrong- '
and Ureek i n rid^e on C
(pWo.'nt u'clret; the electors to "
**!&?* represent the ratio rote fr? the y
?H#gU)4"$tte Douglas fao4ion ii oppsMd to ^
v v.? ?-' - ' - !
QuBEtjtiKive^^etrf tbet ^bfg Indian In ?'
fifWh?*lWWWin bbiltag RootJ&ttfri(-? and Letwci j"'
>r />'; 9t fas4
(MIHIONIC.UKD.
3%. AGRICULTURAL FAIR.
Mh. Koiiok: The Executive Commit tee of
the District^tfriulilturul Society woulii remind
tlio friend* of iigricnif lire that tln-y nrts imii1;iii{t
cvi'rv effort. in th-ir |>nwerto render ntt rn? i ?ve,
with their limited nit-aiip. the ii|ipif?n?'hins? l>is.
trict Fu r, which is to l>e held on the ISlli.
19th niul 20th ot' October next.
W# have ii(Miriitici? from every scot inn of
our District, ?.- Veil im from many of our
friends in th-* adjoining Districts that th<! pco.
|?lr are making every preparation for the Fair,
mid that we ma v ? xpeet a larffcr exhibition in
every !> partmcnt than we li.nl !?t-l ye?ll\ 'Jo
tin- holies especially wo look forencouragement
iiml , iiiul no cllol'l will he t<piitc<l lo
titiiUt tliejr IVjmritiici!I niorv ntlrnetive 11mii
Uft year. To accomplish this, we propose l?
er.-et two wings to the Agricultural Hull, into
which we intent) to place the proline lions of
the Farm ami flniilcn, mnl nppinprinte exelusively
the Hull to ilm La<li:?. We inleiul nUo
to i-duIosc the (ir<iuti<l? with a plank fence, ami
mill more Mails for the acci>iii!m>ihitioii of 11
hcs, Cat lie, ?te. All of which will co<\ llu Ex
i'cutivo Committee eonsMernhle money nn-1 la
nor. iiiwwenro, willing to expend for the
pause of A?r ioulture, provided we nre misiniued
hy llio generosity of the peo|il?- ??f our District.
And We confidently nppcnl to a f'ciier.
oil* public, for conl i i)iulioiit> In mir nidilc cause,
nml especially to tlio ladies for their appioving
HiniU's.
Wo would then enin<t<tly cull upon the Coin
iniltces that were i:)> > !( tc?l hist April to bestir
theuiStfl ves, ami especially .the Chairman ??'
each Committee. Call upon"every. n* iiiJihor
ami friend for n cont riliuiion ; for wo nre cmilident
iliat there is not a man in the I">istriet_
who 1 ?Is mi interest in the enuse '>1 Agriculture,
who will uot give One Ihiilur to the
eaustfl yen, there are many who will give five
ten and twenty dollars toward* the improvements
(rontcinpluted, find placing llie society
on i\ permanent footing.
We have heard with pleasure th.it pome of
the Committees h:t >e hecn nctm-ly eagaued in
coileeting, and that they have hemi emineiitl>
liin-fts^fii!?not fit.! mini iii ?i?:i: . .
were presented refused to give Honictliing.
Then. friend*, otic and all, come 111> manfully t?
tlit* help. If iio^voinmittoA call on von, acini
yourcontribution to \V. C. D.ivis, Ka-j., the
Treasurer.
Tiic Cliaiiman of caeli Committee is part-ia*
ularly requested to take clinrgn of this mutter
and report the result, to the 1'iesideiit of the
Society on Sale Pay iti August next.
EXECUTIVE COM WITTER
?3$** The liiinutr and Due West 'Jefcxcope
will please copy.
TIIE GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Out! of the most terrible evils in the coin
inuiiity is I lie wide spread prevulcnce of J)y?pepsia.
It is tu l*c found in uliuvet ev> ry
family in our land, and tlion.^atida ore suffer
i 11 j* from wlmt. tliey liclieve to lie ailmeii'e of
the lioinl, the lu-orl, tlie ohest, the liver or
Imwcts, wliieli ore in reality hut. synipt?>ns anil
the results <?f Ihe presenee of 1?\ spcpMn. ISo
ninny forms doe?,this dire arrant-incut of the
:>iiiiiin 1 fuiiuliona assume, that, n thousand different
ciieeis iniuht lie ci'e<i in uhiili .the complication
or eornl.ination nfsymptotri* in entirely
il'(Tet"iir. I'i-mIiiiMv in tin* most efiieier.t remedia!
n^reiil. known is tli*> Oxygeuatrd Litters,
prepared liy S. \V. 1'invln it Co., Iio*to:i. We
have seen lelt.?-rs from in tii viduitls wIhi-h' ch.ructer
ni.d po-i! ion in society (initio llitti: In
confidence, mid the'nrliele Isns lieen approved
li\- yorne of our moat cmint professional men.?
Traveller.
The uhovp expresses o:ir opinion of this well
known remedy.'
For Mile hv D. Mi'T.nii'-hlin, Abbeville.?11,4
'I'iie proposed junction <>f the oppokitii<n to
I lie UopnUicati party in New York is l>v no
mean* h lio|?e)c.-s scheme. if we tuny permitted
to^il raw resotinblo conclusions from 'lib
tone-.of tlie Trihutir. on tlio>6t('ji'ct. ^Tlmt journal
evinces uneasiness about il ninnuntini? to
pnlpaltle trepidation in its efforts to pooh-pooh
it out. of the minds of those interested ill iu
spec-lv cnnsnniiiinlfVv. The, pinn i?, in a feuword*.
to fni'iiwifji niimluHmfltion electoral ti<-k
el. of friends ntnl snjiiiort ers of lirerkim idpc.
Hell ami DifttulnJf'iii^ropiirliim. ns near ns
near n? may to the estimated relative
strenirih of the three parties in the State; with
the wulerJt.nml in; that, if elected, ll.e whole !
of its members shall. 'in eastine New York's
electoral vote, throw it for whichever of the
three liv pi vini; it to whom Lincoln's elect ion
may lie def.-nted It is l?y no menus iinprolia
hie t1 an the electoral vrite of the Stale micht.
he divided out anioni; the three, thus cfTcetinir
mi- m-jfct tu us roinriirmiion. Tlint is, to tirevent.
Lincoln's election by tin1 people ; devolving
(lie fin ill choice on Cmijr !>* ?. If the
supporters of Ureckinri>'jr'*. T5ell mid Douglas,
in N?w York, will unite against the Republi- i
ran party ns proposed, it in well known thatI
hoy can carry Mich a Jicket liv front f?0,i 00 (o
1011,000 majority. Hence ilio Tribtttie's ?o
manifest tribulation on the subject. If such
1 eonihinntinn enn lie made in New York, we
lielicve the example will siyely he followed ill
vi-ty ni-n-blnveliolkine Stato wherein it inay
' e the means of defeating the Lincoln electo <?!
ticket. As it is regarded by every nntillcpuhlicnu
puliiicinit willi an ounce of brains
is offering thirsiirest plan of com passing J.injoln'o
defeat; it strikes as as being likely veryihoi'tly
to l?e coiisiiinated. As for the slnveinlrlit.rr
4l,.l.a 1. 1.
iiiiiiiui'iviii in iieee?
>?ry in either of lliem<;/for it i? already ninni"?st
tlmi the Dcmoern^y of nil of tlicui will so
mile upon UrecklpJgOM ami I.nno ns to
hem n triumphant'Hurforily everywhere south
)l^Ma>on unil Dixoi^Hme.. ^ .
Pot TIC \ r. SrKCUi.ATfoKa.?Tlie Vevr Yfirfc
Vribnuf. in?kei? the following prediction*:
1 We predict lint I.inyoln Mini Han/liu will
tnve the ln^lieiit Electornl Vbt<", and 1h^t
}r??iktnridgo mid Lane will have tli# jrexfc
ligluvt. "
2. We predict that Bell and Everett?whom "
The Ejcpre**, |>r<tende to fiuppnrt?will hiiva,
nore ICIvetoral Votes than Douglas utyd Johnson
vliom It Wall y favors. 4
3. We predict that Breckinridge and Lane
vill have twice aa many Electoral "Votes as
>oupln* and Johnson.
4< W? predict that Lincoln and Hsmlin will
lave four times aa ninny Electoral Vjjtca aa
ither Bell and Everett or Douglus and Jolinon.
These rcsulte arc ohvioua, Thpy inhere in.
he nature of tlijng*,^ fiuicnln and Hamlin
?tote?ent a priifripUr 0T NniioVial resisHn4?tQk^li.t'
di/Tufion .I3reoUir.ridtre,
nd Ln ri? represent, tSe MWfraHUjMyriuc iple?
hat of National protection 10 fBWBfusion M
slavery Douglas irf^lu|p|?mt regfapmt a
lodge?namely: Natf^nlr'.indifference to the
liffuaiou or8iaverrBcfl ?*fld Jitferrtt Teligent
a wham?&*tttiiaLJ>|inaiie?a to tlia
liffiicion of Slavery. EaH8 men are necesardy
with one other of the two first
A Cvritiira?We
rtre y???lerd?y M?owo ?cmi? intep*
ed 'w> ? pre*?fl' to the Hon, Cyjt.b Cusbinff.
Vrnident of itre'lffctTonrAl IVmfltAftie C<>uv^1li
u-BiKiii, nuu jmnil'"f <*e?urv kiw, jinu will
ot aoflVe y?ar*hflr> ttt CThnnt Vernon by ft Mfs
iaaipiiion dialling,lto?^t0ii>b of WMalitaRfcon.
I ha* Lemi fini/fceg- in ihe I'.ecnltrtrly ni tiglio
lyle of Ou U 4t ? rotjier, and in c rentable to
Hwfc f I |lraAAfcft(^3iiii Ue.
apd^m^ poUJ.e,) a,,<! ??<&>*'>? .
iaulVM>M rMiaJfcflftiv wroiiglt, *n<T bearpg
ihWW(W; jjWSalcr^^on ; ??The Con?ti?oivo,
Stat? lix* Uuinp. F^om Mi*
imijipuin# to
. } -i "?i.?
ANNIVERSARY OF THE COMMON SCHOOLS, j
The fourth Annual Celebration PttV? the I
GUarletftou Cauri'T, of I ho Inauguration of the j
Common School system look plaee at the Insti- |
tute Hall on Wednesday. X??t\vitlis?at??!>i?j? j
(lie great heal, the <?i eusion ntlraeted a iiiinnr- j
oils ami i'liuii'1! uudie|iee. I.oni/ liof??re the 1
I hour appointed for the "xereise.*, the jjall jlii's
I were throni'ed with ladies; ami after the re- !
strieiion was removed, every available ppaee
j oil the iloujvof the spaeions room was occupied
| by a hiiitiBn form. The statue was tilled hv j
; cent lenii'ii of the learned professions who had |
j ln-eii espeeially invited lo attend, several ni-in- '
hers the CotiiuiUsion appointed l>y the Slate.
] tlio Ald-rmpn, tlio Ci'Hiinis'iiitii<>i'3 of Schools,
ninl liic O'liimitU-P of Visitors.
The pio^rniimu! of i-xt-rrisM was of tli<> i
j iiiikI inlei'cf lin^ rlwiracli-r?'oiisUi injr i?f clioifo 1
' liillfii'. ihMi'pSsps l>v tin? |H)|iil-<. tin? iv.'id in<.r of
; tItv various iiitpivstini; l'<-|iorta from i!ik Com ;
! in ill ops, nml t lie delivery of the flip'omas to the j
; gradual p*.
Mr. Mi:mmi\of.i: finally iutroiluood lo th?? anj
dipiini* (>pii. MlTJuwan. a iiipinlii'r of tin- Com i
i-i ?if> ini-.-i in; in ex:t:ii:ne in*1 ;
! I'ultlic ScIhioI* in ('lini !<--t<in titnl repot t on llio
' sVfti'iilof ?. <)ilention puivtieil in lliem.
Mr. MMiowax sp ke in sulipt.iiico ns follow*:
j .)/'/ )">?/??</ 1'iii, i/x;?It is, J n 111 ;l | >-, i II ft IIII - |
I lirnl upon nil' to snv linnetImiir in response lo i
; tin- inv iI; l ion of my ' ii'JJ'itslied Ii i'-inl; hut
| I iissu re \ on it is in it my pot pose to iii II irt np.:i
t \?'ii ii -pi'i'i'h The ('iiiiimi'Moti of wl.ii-h I mi:;
| a itieuilier is here, not for the purpose of nl
lemp'inir to j;ivii ins! rue lion, hut, mi t!i" con
J t IMrv to he iii-ti lleteil hy Vim. The f.illle of
' tiles-.* Sellimls Inn. troiii* ,1... 1? 1
| nil.'. I lie l.'uis'al hi < of I lit* >la!e coll) in mi lie.I her
j of us all?lias Sent us here In examine sheii
| <i|i? ral ioi. iiihI oh.-crve voiir |'ii?ur<ss. uitli it
I view nf extending, if |mj*ihle. tliiS .-ys'ein nf ,
| |>ul>'ic eillli'lllion oVer t lie entire i Xtelit of ill,;
i Stale, fioin the sea hoard in llit* liii><iit<ains. '
| We IihV?- heell pleased, we liave lieeti de!i'ihle<l ;
with what we have seen ami heard, ami we ,
i will lakee.'il'e In iriiort it all Initial Imdy wliieli
{ alone Ini" 1 lie I'nwi-r of muUiiiir laws fur I lie !
| irttiilai ee nf lis all, and wliieh,%s We Well know ;
j leels the deepest interest. ill the education nf '
| till the children of the Slate. To he inah'ed In '
. Itmkc lliat rejmrt Put Uf.ietnrily is the nnlv nh j
! jeel ?if nnr visit here, ami upon this sill j.-i-l wo
| will I'c-ijiTe further comment until ton*
' i;<"i tIt;:I duly.
j I Jut [?:< we Iiii|>|x*ii lo In- lipriroii thi*
| iliji ncea.-iull, \tftlli your |><-i inis.-iim 1 will sav
j oiii' word uiiiii'. Vmi have iiiuuv ren^mi* t<>
j i'ont;n:l ul:itf yourselves. Y??ui lots havi- lieon
: i-ast iu pleasant |>l:iri>s?youis is the tjond 1.>riiiii<>
ti> have tested in your iitvn per-ous the ;
eftieieney <>f a sy-leni of iiiMrnetion, whieli we i
sincerely hope is destin-d " wink a L'tvat re- |
volution in tiio educational syslcin <11 IState
j 11 lias happened in ymi, lii'V'tnl 'lie ordinary '
Ini of other pupils, to have every faeiliiv fur !
! ni-quirii:^ an ?ducal in?eoinl'oi talde and id"-'
i j.'iuit ci'Ihhi! houses?distinguished te-iehei
ntnl ii "U'Volcil hnud ? f?;ity lathers Io t-tititi:I;|14'
iiinl watch over your progress. In alter years
in locking liack upon these ones v<ui will
linvc n double t;i atitienl ion in the consei'UHne-s
I ol linviti!! had n lliorcn^ti elementary eiluea j
i l.ion, nml in the knowledge tliu! \on were |
| pioneers in the new system. from whicU.We nil 1
j i-xjifcl so uitieh. We earnestly exhort yoti so
j to entol'iet youtselves li?-i-?- and hereafter in the
j event- Imltle of life, in stteh hi ;iiii?*r ms t<> omi- '
I llleti'l to tllfc Wol'ul this system tln<|ef which
| it lin? I?#?? :? your good fortune to ho educated,
j rl"li*? I'l. 'lniiiif of cannon :il early dawn, tmd |
| the tlt'isler of citizen soldiery in the street.--, |
i*?-iiiiii?I us thai this is t! Fourth of Ju'v?11...
j srloriou.-? annivciv try nf tin* i)<u-!iirHlioti "I ?'iir
Ill is t Hi iiit ) tIml, ;
j upon t !:ls <litv. tlie Pulilic S'-Ii: :-? ??f l ckiiii|
try sliool.l 11->v<- puhiic rxlnliitioiot, ami in llmL '
, \vny full .-ii!cution to ilio utrat tiiilijiu-t of ;
! vat ion. In mil Ins country, tin- csstiso of 211
i ration i* not milv il><* cut mc o|' Imniun tv, of
l rvliiiCiiK'iit of seiitiiiu-nt an.I of l>ul FT
i i ? - - " ? ?:; > >". ?< i
; i< w o:?t>c timii foliy for any people in nlli-ir|il !
i pe'.f-tovcriitiictii wiilioi.i tin; i:.tclli!_'<-:ic-*v t<>
j uiitlci stain! their i iahls. mill 1 !.< s-|?jt it i"i1tth:ii- ?
| lain them, liot'i of whirlt nre lln- |ira**'ln?rt?> <if ;
I ilmiiilinn. The attempt, uinier such circniii- |
! stance*, will nlwnvs eml in war an<] Uiuml-;
j >hc.1.
| Poor unfortunate Mexico?w-tli her intestine :
i jslvifcs mill civil win-.-?air?>r?l* a ijimxI example j
| of I lie cciiiilili.'ii of that il-'lmlcl people which i i
nnilert.ike 'In* iltfli- ull task "f sell uuVci iiiiicnL I
wit limit :ntet!ii{eiii-c an.I virtue. Ilct'vr far t<>
!n- lunlerthe iroi rule of some military chief- 1 i
;>iin, |iii?msVhi|; the power at. least t<? secure ij
the calm of ilfspot i*m ! In this point of view, n
j every Public School is an armory where the ! !
weapon* of liberty ar? lorircl?> very School j t
luni-iv! 13 it in wnrK "I uejiuiilie.tn treolnm, mot ' i
? ? iiiucli n fortification i?i* flcfi-nee f?r our in- j
stilulioiifl nsOM I'oint. Couifoi t or famous Kurt !
Moultrie. It. is our ?l?i v, our p it.rietic ?!t>ty. j i
to til I linutllcll tllO Hl'lllH of lllllft! will) ? O.u'll I
ulfoi'al lo our peo|?l?* tile mentis of public ciln i i
cut urn. Let it. jjo ubron-i in the luiiil Lot it j
reach fVi-iy linmlet from the ?i-;ib<>nr'l to the j i
mountains, n' 'l cover the f>c? of the eonmrv j i
ns the waters cover tlie bosom of the ixieul | <
?.epl 1
In t.liis connection rt i* a'fnot.worthy of re- | :
nun k, inni. wiiiimi. our ^overnrmni, irom tin* | I
nnliirc of our institutions depends more tliiin , I
all otlier.s 11 |>oii tli<- etluestion of tlic people, it i
lian Vr I perliiip* dojits les-n tluwi uoy otli.-r of]
ennui intelligence f..r tlic promotion of fr.Mifr.ii !
eniient.i.n. OurSinto. ii is I rue, litu* fistniiicd I
wiili Bte:nly nnd uinuiiitiveiii liberality tier j
noble Stiite CoJIi'sji*, iind in hitter Veins tin* j
Artsertnl iiiii] ('ituilel A<-:nl' iiii<-i>, nnd fin- makes 1
in minimi appropriation of seventy live tliou j
Slliol dollar* for tin* PU|.[iol l uf Fire Selfbols ; | 1
luit. beyond thi?. she link for'^li?* most pnrt. en i 1
trusted the alliiiipoitiiiit.iniiller of I lie* eiluen. ' I
li.... ..I t.oe n...l ,1......!........ ... .1 '
tnry nn-tU'ifyriciqits. prompt'nys rtf those iudi-j |
viduqjs Interested. in lliri/ welfare. She has] '
pnt*sen no lnflM'tnukir*j?-cliient ion compulsory. j
imt luia left, it for npronlB ninl fru.ir.lmnK io ; !
perceive for tliAijkM^.Vr^ Aliut it id tlieir first ' '
duty ns well internet to edu- j
This wns not Vjje course of some of the most j 1
distinguished Iteptihjic* fif aptiijuiA*. They i 1
reunided the children of th? citizen ns the i j
chiMren of the Commonweiihlt.'' nod look 1 j
charge of Ihehi, an<f educated them ii*ecordiin/- j 1
ly at tlie pul>l to expense. Tlii# principle is re- |
cognized now.iij a modified . form l>y some of i '
tK? more civilfced moiinrchivnl governments of I '
Korope. It is her system rtf public education i '
thai luntenith d every-jj.rown iiihm nnd wouimi ! I
ill the kingdom "of Priiwiii t?? rend aiul write; | I
and it ww her system of public Instruction *
which in the ohlen time, hurled Spnrjj^,,with '
irresistible impetuosit v*, upon her Toes, ami
spoke in-*the immortal epitaph, JStranperj tell '
it'nt Larcdnetnon tiiut we djed here io oUe- 1
dicioe to her lawn." >yL. , %
Then, fellowveitizenp, let trs snj^fcrt-and ex
tend this system of public e<btct<ffon which
you have inaugurated here. It is nine* necessary
for us than any other country i/{ft)rf4he ,
lace of the e^rth. General education7'Is in- }
dispensable to the qiaintenance of our Jl'epublicnn
in?? ilnt.irti.ft tnlik.i.* :? - - '
, .vi| wmii'Ub it^ uur peopitt
would IripWitptoH miserable condition of faction 1
bloodshed nhd civil war, amidst the din of *
which we wwald soon ccaae even to einem' er J
and -iiltpra and sacrifice* of our ancestors, which
Ji?*e.made this day immortal There - it a
feature about this Bystcrh of education wliioh
is peculiarly Republican, nml that m the per- I
feet equality of nil the pupil*?tlic children r
of the paor as wj>ll n? lliufe oftlr? rich?ofllio
obscure a.4 well mont distinguished. This
M||tftY ill inevitable have the effect of bene- J
fifmfmgf nlf and injuring none. There in in it j
maolv of the I velitni/ charitv and hnn?v.J?n?*
of Cli riot in niatj'gt'lf- *fhere i? in il (lie moral,
jniulce of tnyegnrdifc# tin? accidental and
gdventitioua inequalitta* aj?*oci?2ty* It is in
ptrjVct harmony with iha Umnry of onr Guv- c
ej nment, And iiratf^ordnne* fcith tlie inimnia>' 4
ble lnwa of onr u?turfy whi*b is not. * Mtra- (
b(nu avpreMfd it, a mother to aume and a.
?tt|i-moilier to othera. ' 1 58ft
doa-lbbse #Ho r?hor*d'
to improve our avstem-gf public - ldua?tioit. I
They ar?not.onlyll'nbJjoJ/fjie/aciore in ordinary
ens*, but ijie iru&it patri ota. Donbtl^u they 4
wiU'tlprire iheir sweei^sr TCtfirfAjfrttrrt 'iron 1
yunpletiotyylia > wte>?a4.of tbaWJsW a : hut'
tunt is no ??on why .weahoiildiwUihold our '
(mkdl or prrte. a#*1*pe'ei?llf HO&Vbrow wW ?
# WV . * ?j
liavc Im'cii distiuuuislu'd inlliv u'>o>l work. In |
nil mh-Ii undiTinkiii^f it isnfi-cssiifv 11>nt soiim- !
o(i(?T|<ri?irig.citi/.ciis should take tlx- I- :i<l, nisil |
in I Ins i iisi- iibovo tl"? L't'lii'l nl trriilit tide <luo ;
loilio wluil" T'oanl ol Coiiiini-sitijM'rs, we iiiv
i-sjHM-isilly iiulcliit <1 to tli<- |ni!>li?'8>plril?.'il in: J i
Ix-lii'Volcnl oXfl'iii.iiK of Iwo of jniir ?l;-iuijMiislic.l
fiii/.-is IV.v? vt. Mriiimttiiji r n ii <1 I ? *!to
t! ) wIim |iav.? IiiIm'H'I IiiI' M'sil-f V.'illl ilier.-a
sisiL' in-i'l?:it v. In-iv .iioi vl??'u Ik-iv, in yom-Ciiy
iiii*1 iiitiic I.?'iiis!ii1 ino, iiimI who, ill iloini' so,
linvo iTi'i-ti"! I'M- tlionise!vi-s in tli? licnrls of
tlifir country no-ii a monument more lu.-liiig j
iii.iti urivit cr Miilli'.
THE JUftlOlt EXHIBITION.
Tins I*?l low tuts ?':?< (In* iiiiiiiir i.f c.\?ici- I
si's til tint of tin* .limior ?*f
Ij.-UiiK- ('<?!! -i?? "ii tin* lili i?f .Inly. Tip* ?*x**r
nr. n ?? ? I v >.? >.IIIIC |V H IIIJT, IIIIU I i-Ili clca I
imi'-li it l*>t. ?; yo'tny m??n .
Slurry J/ramix.? Sam. \V. liarrun, YoiU, !
S. 1I
The I* t rutin re >*f /iii-iiiliiii/iun.? (I. '
Ul-M-U. C.I.Ml.' tWk. N. c.
J If < h.mh.- J. K It nH.-y. A1>i?'vi!l.', S. C.
'Ilf /'myrex* ?J Jlio'tyhI?.!..s Caii-oii.
ton. X f.
I'hir-ll' ?!# < nf I'rjti i> >i i/ XnfSoii.s.? I! I.. Cli:il111'"".
.N \\ IMTiv .
The I n ft rue'" <7? I'uclrt/.? (I. J\ Ciiil.'S, A! I ln*\
ill-. S.' f.
Onward is lite /. tmiiiiii/e uf all ( rtiilimi.?
W. .1. |t. lilii*, I'irlir., Ala.
/'.'ittul'tttun - N O. |)r?* .ii.ii, Dif S. I'.
Tin: Jilt ll'i'u. ? W . I., (ii'-iiii, 111.I,
S. ('
The in* .i /iit'H.'ihitifi/ t'f I.'!' in! it re. ? .J. A.
I * ill t>. ( Sii
l'ri'.\t nf' A', ilnrr."?J. Hamilton, Clu-sti'l".
/ Sti'l /.! ,'f.?- I.Hst j'.u'./t of 11*( L: l< <\?(_?. \V.
Hi I! liul.ii'l'je. Ca.
T.'f i.j itciiiih/.?J. 11. KiiUj*iiii':r-U,
SIl.-ifM. N. i\
' .1 /.<< i i.-.ii# S 'lllis:llC)l.',?T. A. AMh'
Mil.-. S. i\
I) v/'.i'oli'/H of' ]inlf'])'inlritrr.? II. L. L'iiitl- '
111'-!".
t*//f of' ./?' / (/rull-m.?KoU. II. Aiiiiftrini",
Li'tvi-liiii'!!, 'IVnn.
REV. D. TtcNEUi TURN EH.
We are 11 ?i!jy- trri???i; I to --re litis ?Iirtinjn:ij'if.l
t;ciit!i'iiiiin, ??:?? , more in etir tni?!st, iiltrr an
alisrnre of st-Vfi-aly<*ar.i in !!? lias
receive ! an unanimous cn'.l to resume. lln> | is j
i<irn i . ol I In; rn-:>li\ I? i i:sli I "htircii of I !> i? I
| 1 i ? . I! lias i:ot y< 1 <!< *? : ii ii.< 1 to nwi*|ii,
will I't'iiiiiiii liuiv for M-wntl nn>:it!:s, lu-luivlii::ill_v
Mr. Tnsxi is It.:- miim-i on**frii-liiN
titk'l i;<1 liiire: > ln-f to wlii'iii it
\v<'til<l Ii liitflily L'i'atityii;jr lo l.-ain !<* in.'1
unci! utort* t.. co-:i.- ;t ciliz.-it of our V i ils? jrc?. ?!?
Tli? *I*;ilIsili?is-??* in n lii*
ilitciuif'l lit [ nuiri! t'loin tlinl |il?C0, va:
Wi; llinli-i>i:i>nl lli it tin- UfV I) Hi-\*^f.T.n-. ;
lior, who Ii s fur M-Vi-tsil --iil^LoviT tin* |
Si-miii iiv ill ill is |"!:?? ?, liMM'ivi'il a ' < 11" :
KKVHr.ll > > ?!. I Iia" I . . TT. .. 1 ' 1 1. 1
Sinilli of u liii-li hi: v. jib the pastor lor !
nine yi'iisf, iiihI tins "Vals* lins lu'eii ai'i-um- | (
Ji:>nicl liv nilim-roiis li'tii rn. rrpres^ivo of una- I {
lt:it> <) ntliit'hmtml. am! jjivn \s ( litm' ? !" a 1 itit-i ' ,
nl Mippo'i. Mt T . wo alv !ia's r n?"riiti'i! ' |
I * sjirinl IliivsiimtiifC^wiMli liisoM friciiils. aii'l. a* |
I In- I 'linr-Hf'jjjra laiU" ono. I'mlirw'iiijj ovrr ! liVi-r j
liuinl-min i s, I !i" tiii-l-l o l o:;-nl Iio- most ;
isitfiii p*nl coiniii.iiolisiti lint Stat, wr lli:?.j
it i.-- nut no! Ki ly ilisiij^riii* c.iii i tiiitiri' i!s hitmr
i i^qitin'il. nnil Is ^teln-il in tSi mat ! r ul In al> li i
h- wjil \^i'M lo doPu i.-'u s ?.fh:s fin f.li r |..ri>h- j ,
oii'T.i. iiinl "re!J*ii /nu.ir.''
'Iflli' Stall' ^piliiiiitry, iilnl ft* I i? maiiA^Cllli'liI, ' ,
I n" ro..tiiiiml !u null' Hi' in nilOilii'iH and in ! (
juili'i.! ciiili'li'iiro. This toll ol I'.n' tn 'iiul.i.sti" ,
Vi'al'just I 'I initriN'il i*Slil'iai't'<! now al 'lrt ot" ion* i (
lnmyj>-<l aii l IU'-nty j*uj>i!-. Wry f.-\v insiitn- j
tmiisai tIn* Sniiili, not i-iiiin'.vfil. i'j iy si.rll an ' ,
o <janiz:ilion fm* ins'itidii-ii, ay i i-il I>v Air.
T. for iln?' p:iv' V'-ur. Tin; ilovi>io|iiii>'til of hi* ,
; laiiN wi'itlil have i-vi'islually M-<:?ir?'il fur m i ' ,
i'aiilniiiiiily ? julnr fall ^i.-tc ?:s well as Arsi- ' ,
ui-itui; izisi.1 ucuuil. j *
Sr.x.Mo!: ? rite I>?-troit Tri'inn* ptil> j
li.lies lIn* loiinwint; l.-iti'i-fioiii ^i-niiliirS.-wnt J, <
. (
in its;?iii:o tn an mvii.tii.il to in liiut J ,
State ?!i;:iny tl.o prc-nit ' iniij-sii^ii : j (
Armuv, .11:ri? 28. 18*50. j 1
My J)k\k Sitt: Your kin<l l< t'.-r nwnlj.-n# |
P'-Ilt illlui.td n liii-li 1 vvitl lint. uii<l<-rt:ik<: to i-x 1
jitvss. .My lieai t h wiili t i'ii I >t mle n >1 j .
iilt'.'i'lliiti In mv friomU ainl tin- u Ik.!.* L'.-jiiMi ,
i nn i i'ii: of Miiliiu' n. 'l'u lite full extent of - t.
liiy iiltility, I11* wi-lif- shall alaay !m* to iih* j.
usellVelive n? n <'<iii.iiiiin.|. |!y-:iisil-liv, ?ft.. r 1
?oiin> ri'hj itc al. Iii'ini'?limn wliieli I l.uv?* ! < * n :
J.l>r <' I. I, t'Xre|lt 111 il fu\V Slol.'ll V ,-itS, 1 lirllll'IMl ; '
llloiitll: 1 will liled VollslsVoll |I|'0|<0.?4. Hill, 1
ill tin* liieaiil iille, do tint li't. your (.'"liimitlcr 1 S
W'it fop nit*. |.i*l i!u :n |i?'ii<*. o?l In or^:,tiizei /
mill <'oii<T.*iili*iiti* tin* riiel'iMes of ti>.* I!i*| i|li
i'ali< iimlitr tin* li'ro!i'i-lii|i of llit* uoilliv anil m
ill 1 iii_Miiili?* I ciiihIi'IiiIis h|*|iinvt'il liy tin* Convention
at. CliiciiL'o, as.-ureil thai I tiioisM f?-cl
it. a calamity, ami n I ll i < >? t. a rept'oni'li lo in_\ ?
self lliron^lioiit my iiiniiuilijj lift*, if any otn* j
if tlu* li.iiol of loval |>H!*iot?, 'villi wlioiu I ||
liill'i' nrtvil * ' l?iiir, flioiilil fill lno:l< f.om liis ^
tilvnnccii |iosilioti in t lie com in i; eiijjniirnient,
I In* tir>t- oi.o I am mire of n Im:^ ?it*s? of na- j j
lional I riii'ii|ilis (if our i ic!it' o:is canst*.
Very fuiilifnllv yiirs,
Wil.'l.lAM IT. SI". V A IID. '
J. W. Tili.man, Est), Chairman, Ac.
? e u i-n to enn ilie nlif!:iinn of our rentiers
to n ih-w nrtiele in ilie wny of nieilieiue,
M<>s?r*. Poller it Merwin, wli . nre natives of
niir Stnte liuve Ioihj ln-eii knowii lo us as It i ,
iiim-il liniiiii iililc tr<-iil1< mnii, in wliich we place j J
llie most eyplieil eonfiiteiicc. Tlu-y niv inatr.i- '
fuel urine tin i?r icle known n? the "Cherokee I
lte.lie.lv." Of wil it'll nil niK-nrl iti'liuml nnr?..I
iii nnotiier column of to?day'* paper, froin
whnt several medical jrentleimtii of veracity
ui'l honor have lol<l tit*. tog. ther with our
liiL'h esteem and confidence for 1 lie proprietor?. ^
Wo are inclined to believe that, thin article
lioMcsse* merit of no low order. We are lo'.d e,
ihafc ciirc.j I iivc lioen performed in our city
lint had I>atiled t ho skill of our most learned
|ir;i?t lioiiHi-a. If this article proves what it
is represented to lie, n new ern will take place
ill the treatment of dj*ens>r* for which it in intended,
us every tinfoitunate can truly attest n
lo the disa^reenhleiiess of thf? nnuseoin, and !
- - tf . ? - * .. .. '
rncciK ?' no mi.\iur? mnt u??*y ] ?
mve lifeii oldig?d to pwnl low. We know 1 lit.* j
>i'?yiri?!t.i>'r.< would not knowing ly deceive tin-, ^
>uhlii\ Therefore wendvine iiny of onr read- j I!
ri*. who nmy lie go imforti iiate as to iii'.^l^nn i*
irtiele of tins kind, to procure nt onett to e<
'Cherokee Remedy," joii cnn find it nt tiny n
I?r?i^r More i;? the Southern States.?HI. Louix,
\fo0 Daily Evening Neic*. M
? ? * il
NOTHIKO ELSE OF SERVICE.
MKi.'ifaMr?viLi,B, N. Y., Mutch 17. 1858.
Mr. W. fcl IIaoan: I hnve used lle:iiii(lreet'? loir
Heittornlive for three y?'an?, mid have
fund it to be a moat excellent Article. It not F
>nly renfored the color of my hair, giving it
ion/ 11 f.. itkti) n t I* - - ' ' ? *" *
,v" ?- ?iiu > v 111; i i?f i?uw it- viirfu iiijei'ii nun
vifeof a most otistinafe eruplji>n uprtfi the
which tio/hipg clue tervnd to Lew-Jit. J.
ullv believe it tV'lie the Ix-st article in u*t?. \!
1 ours Respectfully, Knowlton liowaiid;
Remember that this result w as produced by (
1 kimkthf.f t's Inimitable^ the original nnd only
eliafde Hair Rts*nr?tivo.
Price fifty cenU arid ono dollar n bottleA-^
lold everytvflfert, nnd ffl nTI tfie drugstore' ? A
n AbfcoviWe. W. E. IIAGAN ft CO., PioprfcV >>
on, N. Y. 11. 41^ ^
*.*^sar - 1 . 4W *
UNtvEissirr or VinoiNt|l-^-Tlie public day
>f the University of VI rgtrffll wit's held on the nl
tH ^fnst. "We 'ol?et*V'tho following South
Vroliniamilunifcrably ntentiAniid ^ the Char- I*'
oU<t*si\\^tff<^uian Rrpvblica*: ; g(
Oradi.'atc*?\V. in iiintorjr.^aod
Jtf ruture. and Win. '(jMrnrison, in Law, ?
l?R<?pfc?NTrf?K. FUMumn^M. A. fl>ilUrd,
Mruw.a.( |(w?i .Jjp. W?lnl|^n aod Statuie] *
DWTiWBDUWrit^Wra^Benltie, W. R, Earle,
^"1 ^ud .,1'olUiwl ^sWo-f;>
EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.
Arrirnl ??/* //</ /'train nt jVi'io Yurfr, thr (7uli
?(II l'lfcr ami ] 'it I'll tin (ifSI, John *, ami the
J-.'llKt lit f.'n]f It'iicr.
Tin* sleaiu' li IVisia, (iniit Livci pool on (lie
2".'l uli.. ni??l (JiiiM-n-iinvn mi tlie'illli, nrrivi.l
sit X?.\v Vorl; i-arty Vv?!i iilny iiinminiX. Tin;
str:illi>t>i|> ?; .).I. II II,-,.-,. hi,.| I'iiimiui, fimii
('iiiiwny. tin- foriiK-r on tin- '2:;,I nn,l iIntl<-r
?iii llio UTtil nil., uriv?'?l at f-I. .I.iln.'s yvsli-rilaV
miiriiinir, ami ih" l'<>nA. frmn I.iv. ii,mi 1111*2?>lli
lilt, .mi! iJm i-ii-iiiwii mi (lie fnllnw intj .lay
iiiissi-l ("at < !"? ? Ia>t owning. I?v tlnvo sitriviil
\v>- luivi" Ktir,,|'C:tii ii'lvi'-u-* nix days Inter
tiiiiu Jil'evions'\ i-i-rt-i v? <1
Tin' :i v,,i rriii-. iv ci. ? ?
>.'? rx-iivo liiov.in.lit is y- t ('??
] (>? 1 .Viiini W illl <iu.l viiliiiit>'i:I.H Ik 1 leacll< 1
IVilri'iim. 'Ill" 7'iiit-x i-?i r<-?|ioii'li-nt wiilc*
?li (In- 1 Jlli ins-t. tliJit. tin* Neapolitan CovcrniiHMit
-iniii.m! to I rust. uiniv in I In- knife iliari
tli- liayonel. Information liail nri ivol run
li i in:iitT ' l?* ilopat 1111-?? of a i>n 1 Ii <>f 1.1 ijramls to
a>. iismii.-iI(itit il>a!.li. Tin i.iirmnt ion <uiii>h
Ii i.i >in*ii MiUli'cS lliat il is lliipitriyiljli- to ilmilit
I!i" tin !i nf it.
'I"In* null! it plan* of tin' Neapolitans si-cm
to I to ttiki; up a -tii-hi! jii'Sttioii al. Mcs-ina,
k>'?'|>it'g il as an ii i vuiici <1 | o.-it inn, an.I, at II.f
siiiuu t mi" as a iu*\v lia-c ol' [ . t at ions in Sicilv
TlnV li.nl roiii-iiil i at i'il in tin-i-a-tl" anil lowu
ii I mil I '-r h.miii liii'ii, aii'l a lffi'iit ((itantit y
? I illi'f.llliiliou ; I.lit tlii- cliii'l* (orci- Was licitijj
attati'l i i ('aliiliria. Tiny r\| rr| lur^t*
ni.t !iit!i'iit.4 1:? in Ati.-tria?l!:ivar-i:ins?. as tiny
s iy, Tlirl'i1 i'I'i' iiiin* lial I ?iii>in ol tln'si-, ami
t* il u: oi . \v. s:,i.J io I .- |it <.|i'ii iiijr. I iarilialili
Wits oivruiii/.iug, a:nl woiil*) be aMo t*? <*ast
iriiiM
All tin? fO'imnifii'S lit Si<*ilv IijhI
rnjilri . *>r?? ri?f??U'*tii ir annexation to l'i**?!mf?nl.
Th- V*,irv an*! aristocracy wvro at I li?- ltea*l ??t*
t it * it ??\ iii* i. I
Tlif t'Vii'of I'lil-im.. lint
Mi --nil \i .s Initio I'm I! tl 1. I lut,* littli'lifl
liiliri- lil'a.l l,:i!j.'S !|:?i| ln-t"ll .ltst'yVi IVi| III till'
l?iMi<-i < i?J'*J\tW-! in" wiiii'ii w.-w. uui?_; ?ic-ti v?.-?i
I V " l.i" hiiliili.. :--ltlit. ""
l'n!iitn I M ii.ii 1'iixi"! Kal Jfrtii ~f?i omiiji'il 1>v
'! ii. I!? riI ali'i to It:- i mil^"m-iu-i"il.
Tli.-nv.nl> ri'^iiii.'n:? ill |.i-.-| araUon :ij-??
n|" i.!>' sii-? >?iin?.-?- I tii*-.:iil for cxU'ioive i>|?fra
t i..|i - i-ri tin main!-i^
11 rr. . > I.y (lufil. t'.ii |"i'ovi.li' .irtivfys f.?i" tin"
1 hi;III i i - ii| t iin.-T? who lull in li.it.Ui", ;itt ! ill:.t
It :ri> i r i .r .irffliars
A | i-?>.-!:inl.it i.iii uh"i"!|l. s !hc att'lyili" nf lit."
|.t It i.?".ir fl.-i l'V. iiii.i > it. t in.--t m it willi tliut of
i! t IM-W h. ri".
'ili^*?\t' t-rioitii v - >'?fl S" */t*.l l-v tin" X<"o|i"!i1:1
rI Oi i^f wn? I *." ciiai-i. H ttii.r -1..I'
Iii-'l'i* (':i|>tail. <,|:iaiii. '1*11 N<a|?*litall cot
I.! of till* I 11-! >11 r.i\s 1 I :it. Mr.
Htiim!i lie t?ml?*>l Ni:ii<-s Mmi-O-r, liml *!o
mailer.! a p i ? [ ? ! t tor lns> son, it tri<*u-l nml ;i
crviiiii. I'-m* |'t tu |>ii on lioaril tin."
x. ?1 :i!
Tim* 'iiii;:?.* <? *?*iif?iom<l liv (lie 1 < ml> >Iillitcttl
r>f l'ali-r!iu> win i-.-t1 >_y tin* journals <>l
I li.it f SO luio.tMio M?.| ljn.?.
Turin, .1 mn* -till.? \<lvii*i-s fu>ni HnviMini ;
l<i I!?- S2*l. ."tali* ilii.l at. lln* AiHtii.ui
!SiiV.-riif.n'iit ? 111jM?*.| a S;i: !iiiiau nu icl aiil
vc*fi*i to Ji.*ift to** l,??niirt?*iil ll i<f.
I'in N. -In in- _?:! ?Tin* /'<//>/' of t.ti.iln v_ si
tlint (iai-iKali!i In i.l ; ..f ?. 1
i'vc!i:it;r of .Ik- 'Jl^l ?1 wlii.li il Was llli.'llii- j
nii'Uslv iliat Hh- Ioiii'mvIii?tiiil miiiiv ;
ult.T Jim ixttr i-nlliM-t-.'"I ill! tin- n.-.-iv-^ar_v military
For: l.?-ii!J t:i:ir<*li on M>-.?-iii,i.
I'm: C.vin:!: <>r ti:<: '\Mih.\mon" Ooxiu:mvi:i>. 1
?t<:ir li :iil?Ts will tni'inln-r lliat. \vln>ii I|
.'. .I'm ;var siiipa .}/'rnniiii am] t\i <i'tint.< tfr ,'.i
(!.it.,-: <t w?-r<> ?m pi iir- J i>V tlie Aiih i ii- ni
|ii:iil: itii iii I'm- liai Inn-nf Wr.i U ?iz, we nx
1 tip \ i-:-V ili t-hli-.l i.|.ii.ii.ii, tlt.it tinvvtiuli'
all'aii Was ait imton tin* lavi-of na- ,
iniis. \ii?c!.' living liln-ilfil as pi iz-s in j
In* f)i-irii-i ("uni t, of I:.- l'i.iii-1 a! '
i-;v (l! leans, Wi> Ii:iVo alii'aly in I'm m .1 our '
aiii'r.s nf lIn.! <l.-i*i-ii>ii nf Jii.l^.' M?i*alrli.? J
i'lii- ?"*?! ?11 supports 11?? vi?-ws w<- prt si-iiliMi j
i: i'i a ijiltiiri's th.i! lli?-i- Vi m I- nf war Wei i^io!
Gratis; inn!, ? ? ! -? <; n litlv. 11 a I l|o? f?*iz:iro of j
!i? i:i u as v. il Ii ui! ai.1 bor.t v. liisl?*;ti?j-if coiin
Uii: -i::.; tin* iH't of ('iitiillloilot'i* *1 ?i|-||?. ! in i
a j! i.riiiu !iii?c Vi->-ii? lie oii^Iit. to liavc tiveli (
Miii'ili il V fi tir mart ial< il un<l <-as!ii<-i ! ; j
..iii... i 1
i.... iin- -i-? u? nave ih-i-ii u liili cil to !
I lnu nis; Ii iy I |>:tM etl, \.*it Ii all t ! ri:>>1 .
?:rhum reparation ii was in (lie power of tin- :
!?ivci i lo:i(r<ii<l. Ass! iIin* (?'ovem- j
tifiil s'ai.'i* iv!>uUc<l an.) <*< 1111 nn <1 liv tin- '
' nits of I!t<r country; ami <'oi:triV"< ?vili Jiavc :
o make ain| i.* atin-n.!< for a!" tl..- itijurv ami '
lam.'i^H J he one rs 1 avf sii-;
. m
i-i'Yr-./rEN X A. nil
MAH UIK1). (fit 11..-.Mil in-:.. I.V ). (i. 1 in-*- I
in. i:-q . Mr. l'ATUh'K WII.SOX i<> Mi*> \
'liA Nl'i'.S TIlUUNTiJN, ??!!..f litis I):sii iet. j
i ! '' IV'iilers return ill.-if tli.tnks t<> I
In- l.i isl?- l?'i* I Ik* IimiiiI.-iiiih'cake sent llnm.
M A I? U11". I >, On (lie i; 1 inst., in* lln? !Icv. I.cvi
?i.ii-. II. Mr. I.M'AVIMTK I.DWAKDS, i.f j
iM?cvil!?' lii-trirt, v;. (V, In Mi?3 OlillA STAN- j
km., >r Ni-tt'ioii c<>., < i ii.
CONSIGNEES.
W JIiiiiiicv, ' II Wiil?*mnn, K Trililtlc. II A
nm-i>; .1 FinviiM*, J ('IimIiikt?. A Siiintnil'. .1 M i
Ivi.l. A M ?mil I? I! 11 War-Haw. J ?fc N Knox. |
Ii.? K Oallimiti. Klirii;lit. W II I'nrki-r. ]
Irs I'. I. |'iirk<-r, 1?it Al'sh'W M?s- j
i nltl A. Cn . .1 '1 liiiriii*", \* ii.ii u.-s I'olit.
!nr?, T (' IViiin..! .V IVriiit, I). Mi l.iii. l iia,
uliii Mclii'v-iu, Mo 11 II "l*ii?rtr??ri. W J Siuitli.
1) r mi.\I)I,I:Y, Atf't.
SP.TXTNfi OTP
W A PROFIT !
M.ISRAEL
ll'OULI' r<Kpoctfully inform tTin put.lie
? T ilutr lit- i* now si-llin^ efT l.i? Iihl'c
lock of (.Souils nl *.iio Muailfst living {unfits on
EW VOSS COST!
t?? QMSmt
'ow i? n fir.-t rate ehance to liny Drops fiood?,
>adv Miid? ("1 ?it 11 iiifj. elie.i|>cr liiiui ever. It
i mi n?e to {?riimtil<* any more nhout liifili prii1?,
n-< l<i'? of Ooodeenn be bought ul'.tne for a
iiTt* trifle these lift*! tinicfl.
A large variety of Ladies', Gents*, aBnya*,
lis.je.*' Shoesand Gaiter* will hp offered*at'relorkiildy
l> w liyures..-An early call in sulic
Leil <>y
M. ISRAEL.
July 13, I860, 11, If
JAM EH T. CiAflI>TNKn. I FT. JOHN UOOnE |
oinirrly Simpson <k-Gordiner | . si I
GARDINER & MOORS, .
rARfelici'SE AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Warihoutie formerly occupied by Sivij. jtt it I
Gardiner.)
JJIclSTOSH STREET,
lUGUSTA, &EOIIGIA.
X ; 1 *? ..
nt^TtT* rivu iffpjr personal attention tlic
r I of Cotton, <>r such .-oilier Pro
l?? no mat. 1... ??.? ?.v - 1
-v- ... -""j .'?/ iiitui wv tiwcir incuuB,
id llu-^miblic.
OrdetTTor Bagging, Rope, and Family Sup- <
ie?. flflfcil to tlie best Advantage, ..v y
f3T* OaM? iiilviince# made uityo prpdii^f in
<" t^uin-d. ^
ADliFArILi.lv C VjiI., F,. tj. v
Office over Branch * Parka^t Drug Otorfr^ ?
May 25, 1860, 4, 12m. *'* *** l!
5?*?
j ?M! NOTICE 1!
VA I shall lif absent from the State for n
few w'l'fcj, 1 give m?iice tlint I linvo left
, my Nptes ninl Accounts in I lie liniiri* of Mr.
; .Iamks M. I'kisuix ftir Collection. Those i?'
ilebt.-il will <!<? well to enll on Mr. Periin anil
: tun Ue point- ai iMiiiiein.'iil n<* to the payment of
! tin hi l>>/?/"' urxt JUluru Jhty, us they MUST
I BE 1'A 11>.
AIho, I wotiUl say that I linvc left mv bust|
i,ess iii the care of Mr. .) Kit It Y BLACKMAN,
i who will n'wnys be fount) at my Shop, ready
i to nttenil to iiny matter that may be left in his
i cue..
i 1 ii mv ntisi'iioc should nny one wish to nd:
i!ro:'? me, ?t m-ihI me nn order for uny Btyle of
i Whi?*!?\ <-nn do so hy directing a letter to New
i H.tvvti, Conn. . .7
r> E. J. TAYLOR.
Inly 10, 1 SCO. 11, It
. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
' , ffib&viLi./ : jj/s&gicT.
Wiliinm Ashlev. n|>|t't nirninst John Ashley,
\V ilson Ash Ivy, ft. i*l.. defendants.
In tlie Matter of the Real Estate of
Aaron Ashley, dee'd.
BT A I'PK.A I! 1 XO to n?v miiisfrtolion tlint
Aiiron .\s111 v, Joseph Ashley, ltobergon
Aslii-ly iiml wife, Nrlly, \ViIiimti While an4
wift*, I'wix'V, theeliildrcn of Tilda \vItitt?, d*c'd,
(riiiiiii-i iioi known) I In; <-! ildri-n of l.efty
Smith. d-e.M, (nnini'S not. knnwh) some of the
di-frioiaiit^ in this case, reside without '.this
. JMnt-, it is t l>"i efore?
< trderethn"l tlu-v do appear and object to
Iliir sail- of lilt? I\u:ll K?tnte of Annul Asln-leV,
on or t'-foii* ilm 7ili <)uy of Octcc^""'
ii< xi, oi- lhi-ir i-oiiioiit lo tliu same will be enIfcrvil
on record.
WILLIAM IIILL, o a.i>.
| July 7, 1 SCO, 11. "in
j TIIK sT^TIfcttP SOUTH CAROLINA,
i Allhrillfi'bixtrict.? Citation.
Ijy WIL LI AM HILL, K#q,, "Onliiniry of Abbeville
District.* ' " ?
\ > " I! r.UKAS, William AsltVy has applied
? ? to tin- lor i.iMli-t-* of Admini-Omlton, of all
mili *iuuui;ir uir unit chatlclt>, rights and
( lit?i.f Anion A-lnlov, deceased, late of
th<* iiforesaid.
Tin lire llK iffni.', to cite nn<l inlmonish
ail iiinl :*insular. 1 In* lin<?r>-il ami crcililnrii of
the s:mi lulu; aiul ii|i|?*ar before me,
| :ii our nf-xt Oi ilinurv's Court lor the said Dis,
trift. in he liolilni at Ahhevilie Court House,
I on the I day of July in.-t., to show causa
if any, why thesai?l administration should not
> hi; vriaiit">l.
Civi-n litiilcr my hand nml scnl. this the
seventh day of Juno, one thousand eight
lni. ilivd a-ni sixty, nml in the eighty-filth
lllllf|ll-l|ll|-nce.
W | I.I.I .\ M 111 I.I,, O. A D
Or.lmnivV OIIum-, July 7. 1S0H, 11, 'it
HEADQUARTERS.
KhCKRKI.lJ C. 11 , July 2J, 18C0.
<; ks'EUa i. on nuns, xo. ?
n nr. n?!uiwinj? u.-yimetils ol Infnntry will
L |>- rude tor l.eview nml Drill, nl such
times tti:d I'laoo-t as herein directed :
Tlie 11-th lii-tfinieiit nt Infiiiitry will parade
at lliehardson's on Saturday, the 4tli of Aun.
xt,
'1 lie VHi detriment, of Infantry will parade at
Hie Old Wells, ou Wednesday, tlie 8tli of AuM"*;
*i lie !):li Rejr:men1 of In fan try will parade at
.foilit i lien!ham's .Store on Friday the 10th of
August-.
"1'ii iitli Ri'ijiiiietit of Infantry will parado
ill l.oiiiiix's. on l-'iidrv, Hin 17tli of August.
'II... ? .....1 ' - '
* ?
vi.l :iI 1.- on tin- <li,y licfiirc llio Ht-view of
llifir r?-.-jn.'Ciivu llfgiuiciitd, for Drill and IivSI
I llct I.'II.
Volunteer comjiiuiies will l>? in spool od, and
lliu book>- of 1 ?t*ui ci'inj'iinios examined.
iiy on!ci of
JOilX P. BATKS,
lJriir. tii-nernl.
(I. \V. Al lHRON. Ri iir. Mnior.
July 11, I i,
GREAT
BARGAINS.
rTHE I'n-liTKiirnpil, intend to leave Don?
a nM's Drpnt, find therefore intend to retiiil
out tny stock of
DRY GOODS,
MSISft,
BOOTS AND SHOS, ETC,
AT COST!1
ALSO OFFElt FOR 3ALE.MY
HOUSE AND LOT
AM) OUTBUILDINGS, situated at tho said
villi)''*1,
Donaldaville. 5?. f!
, JACOB J)A?IB.
July 1, 18UO. 10, 4t
SELLING 01 AT COST!
TO REDUCE STOCK.
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MOORE & QUAIFE,
RESPKCTFITLLY nnrionrtea to tlie public
i lint ns liivy contemplate a change in ll{.eir
Imsiiie^s tlii? full. I>y tlie expiration of their
L'u|inrtuert>liip hy limitation on tlie first of SepU-inber
next, they will from this date proeeed
to ?ell their
LARGE STOCK OF
V AND DEMM
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P~~^S5jfc?j?r. ,', . ' -*
A Gr"""'? .c*. w
24th, 1880. '
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