* THE SENTINEL. 1 ?7??^ f ~U B, F. BRADLEt Editor and Pronto. Terms of (SiibNci'lptioQ^ One xear $1 60 Six Months 75 Advertising Kates. Advortisomentsinscrted at the rate of $1 00 p%* square, of (9) nine linos, on less, for the fltst insortion, and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. Contracts made for tiikbe, six or twelve months, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having tho number of Insertions marked on them, will bo published Until forbid and charged accordingly. * These terms are so simple any child may understand them. Nino lines is a square? one inch. In every instance wo charge by tho space occupiod, as eight or ten lines can bo mado to occupy four or five squares, as the advertiser may wish, and is charged by tho space. 8?" Advertisers will f lense stato the number of squares they wisb their advertisements ' to make. fttryr- misiuKES? ? ? *1, will acccpt our thanks lor nil invitation to bo with thorn on Friday, tho '28th instant, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Population WantedThoao who dosiro good, pleasant homos, should come to l'iekens. Wo liavo a bracing climate, puro water, and as genial and hospitable a popu> lation as over livod. Those who havo already como aro so well pleased that they aro trying to indueo their uc? nniiint nnrnft nm! fYinmla in fnllnm "I * .. .V..V4W VW 4V,,V/" them. Wo hopo tlioy may bo suc^ ccssful, and oacli now arrival may ins duco others to follow. All wo want, outsido of good governmont, is move population; and this wo nro snro to havo as soon as our advontagosare properly understood abroad. - . 4^ Mexican RevolutionA new rovoluiion has broke looso in Mcxico. It gives tho border American a r >- *1 - vu>iu IHIIVII 11 uu UlUj UIIU llllUIUS LI IC Mexican cnttlo thieves and cut-throats a good opportunity to plunder and etoal from them. Jf tho government would take tho troops now employed in tho .South, lor political purposes, and placo them along tho Texas bordcr for tho protection of her oitizone against theso Muxican banditti, it would bo much moro to its credit. Resignedlion. Samuel W. Molton, Attorney Goneral of tho State, has i)laced his resignation in the hands of tho Governor, to take cftcct on the first of May noxt. It lias boon known for Bomo timo that Mr. Melton intended to resign, but was persuaded to hold mo juKigiiHuon uaoK until 1110 adjournment of tho Logislaturoe, in order that tho Governor might havo tho appointment of his sucoossor, and prevent tho filling of tho vacancy by an oloction by tho Gonoral Assembly, in which cvont, Elliott would havo been tho succcssful man. A New PaperWo havo received tho prospectus of a now J)aily Papor, to bo published in Charleston, on the 1st of May, and to bo called tho "Journal of Commerce." A largo portion of its space and influonco is to bo devoted to the developments and extension of the local commorcc of the City of Char, leston, and tho general improvement ^ O A _ . - ' oi mo mmonin iiitorcbt of South Carolina. In politics, it is to bo Dos mocratic. JMice: Daily, ?3.00; SomiWeekly, $4.00; Weekly, ?'2.00, strictly in advance. Addross "Tho Charleston Publishing Company." J8*?TJudgc Carpenter, not satisfied with t.hn di nhhiiir* f!linmhm*l(?ir? .?? >? 0 "v" | him in tho eonvontion, has writ ton a letter to the JSrows & Courier rottera* ting bin charges and defending himself against thoso brought against him by Chamberlain. Tho Governor mukosa curt reply, in which ho sa}'P, "thoro is bottor work for mo than 'slaying tho Blain."' This in tho unUindost cut of all. Tho (ireonvillo County Domo*. cratic Convention, cloctod tho follow ing dologatos to the State Convt ntion: ,iuincH mcuuiiougi), J. T. Austin, B. J?\ Poriy. W. Tj. Mnuldin, J. l<\ J)onnld, C. 1>. Smith, C. A. Parkina, ft. S. Urillcndon. 4 ? ^ vVVf^U^l^VMi Tho uxp^Niiroft by tho Congressional iKvosfffating Commjttoos, of tho corruptioniin thoNationtfl Adminiptrat!on continuos with astonishing ro* suits. Thcvo is scarcely a clay but what Bomo now developments tiro mado, involving tho honor of some high Government official. Tho most of thoso frauds soom to run directly back to Babcook, tho President's Pri. vato.Sccrotary or somo Cablnot'ofllcor. lloro thoj' stop and aro likely to rest, unless somo of thorn should concludo to niako a clean broast, in which ovont tho country might bo still moro astonisbod. This is a bad timo lor tiio Uontonnial yoar. it I should havo comoon somoothor timo, ospeoiall for tho sako of the honor of .Republican institutions. It is said tlmt thirty-four nations will bo represented during tho exhibition. Will wo Americans have nothing to blush for? Onn wo noint to ns clear n ro-* cord, so far a s official honor and integrity is conccrncd, as somo of thoso who will roproscnt monarchies? Wo fear not, and do not euro to lmvo a comparison. But after all it may bo that all thoso things havo como to light at tho propor tinio; for why not make it a part ol our businoss, whilo wo cclobrato our ono hundroth year of indcpondcnco, to cloan out all oflicial corruption and rascality, and when our Centennial cleotion comes off, turn tho Government over to a party that will administer its affairs honestly, economically and in tho in to rest oi the wholo pooplo. Why not? An Old Trick"Jonnio" Cochran, in his Radical convention in Anderson, got up a rcB?> olution, and had it passed by his duskey dupes, to tho efFoct that they roccommend no nominations for county ofllcers in the election of 1870, and pledged themselves to voto for independent Democrats. This is an old trick by which Johnio pulled tho wool over tho oycd ot enough uemocrats to put him in tho Senate, where, with si gusto, ho voted for the infamous Whipper lor Judge of tho First Cir> cuit. This is n favorito trick of the Radicals in the upper counties where the}' aro in tho minority. Tlioy have tried it several times in litis County but have never been successful. Thoy will evidently try it again, but will inoro signally fail as their real do signes have bcct.mo more apparent to tho pooplo. Col. F. W, Warley, a prominent citizen of the State, died til, bis rosidonce at Darlington C. II., on Saturday, the lfHh instant. llu was i a native of Pendleton, a prominent I lawyor of Tho Eastern section of the j Stnto; was a Iiicut. Col. of Artillery j ilk flirt ( SmiIoiI.wii i o it; til* ? ii.l enrtriul in I tlio Logislaturo, ami edited tlio Dnrs lington Southerner before tlio war. Of Into years ho has beon prominent as an advooatc ol tho temporanco cause. ILo was a bravo and truo son ot Carolina. Finlcy, Democrat, who contested Iho soat of Wall, Kadioal, in Congress, from tlio Stato of Florida, lias boon wonted?thus scouring to tlio land of . flowers 0110 Democratic .Representative. Purman, Had, tho only other Keprcsontativo is hkoly to be kicked out of Congross for selling u cadetship, and tho piobabilites aro that a Democrat will succoed him. jfc-sSr Prosidont Grant has vetoed tbo bill reducing tlio President's salary, from fifty to twenty fivo thousand dollars, tho amount originally fixed by tho Constitution. Jlif. reason for vetoing the lull is, ho says, because $25,000 does not defray the expenses of the Kxeoutivo for one year, or hus not in his oxperionco. if lio had spent loss lime in carousing at Long Kranch, ho might have been able to see it in another light. Chamberlain will ovidontly bo nominated for Governor by tho rogiis lur Republican Convention, and there is likoly to bo a bolt. Then what will tho Democrats, who havo boon advocating coalition with tho bolting Republicans, and cxpscting Charnborlain ; to Do their canuiunto nor ? hi tnoy go in with tho regular Jtopublioanu or | vote againut him. jfcajr Pooplo wl)o pay fifty per cent on time, abovo tho ca-jh price for bacon. corn and guano to rnako cotton, can not expect to ho anything hut hIiivoh to capital while they do it.? Let cotton alone and make your own 1 bread and moat. Presidential Aspirants Onfi hv onn tlin Prnnwinntlii.1 nsni? runts aro killod off. Bristow. tho great reformer, now cotnos in for his turn. Tho following from tho congressional proceedings, oxplains tho nnturo of tho charges against him. Cato, of Wisconsin, offered a rosolu* tion reciting tho oharges mudo in a newspaper roport affecting tho oflleial conduct of B. II. Bristow, soeretnry of tho treasury, In regard to tho rc< v? t r * PHI 1 mission 01 loriouuro in cnso 01 u?o uiuk Mary Morritt, seized in MilwauUio in Juno, 18(39, for a violation of tho custom laws. Tho allegations aro that an application for remission of tho forfoituro, that tho report of tho committoo was approved hy tho thon secretary of tho treasury, Snni'ntn i?tr WSIISnm A 1'Snlintvlonn 4 Kot. on that hearing Mr. liristow appeared as counscl fortlio owners of tho vessel and after Air. Bristow bceamo soeretft r}T of" the treasury, while tho judgement of forfeiture still remained un> paid, the officer who tnado tho seizuro was paid $7,000 a.i his moioty, on condition that ho would ceaso further op position to tho remission of iho for foituro. that thoroupon Mr. Bristow was applied to for a remission, and ropliod that ho would do nothing himself, but that his private secretary oould fix it up, and (hut tho attorney mot tho secretary and had tho forfeiture remitted, and lliorel'oro instructing tho committoo on expenditures in the treasury department to inquire into the circumstances, and to ascortain on what ground the judgement of forfeiture was remitted and for what purnose. B@f* Tho Augusta Chroniclo and Sonlincl iflimcs twonty-six apirants to Guoonatorial honors in Georgia. It is strange how many patriots there aro who aro willing to sacrifice themselves on tho altar of their country. U#},. Mrs. Jano Bradley, wifo of G'on. P. II. Hradloj", died at her home in Abbeville county on last Sabbath morning after a long and painful iII? ness. She was about sixty years of ago. jB6y*Preliminary arrangements have been made for tho speedy re-opening of the South (Carolina Institute for the doaf, dumb find blind, at Cedar Springe Spartanburg County, S. C. Mr. New ton F. Walker lias boon re appointed Supcrintondont. The Levoes on tbo Mississippi Imvo boon broken by (bo bigb \vutei*i causing great, destruction to tlio cot tor. crop. Tbo loss is estimated at 250,000 bales. Greater damage may 3'Ct be done by the breaking of otber levees. ? Washington, April 20.?Ex-Attornoy General Williams was examinod by tbo ilouso committeo on expondi tnros in tho department ol justice,and testified to tho paymont to Jno. J. Dayonport, former United Statos commissioner in JSlow York, out of the secret, scrviec funds, of 830,000 for oloclion purposes. Upon being pressed Judge Williams acknowledged that tho money was paid by tho director (lor of tho Frcsidcnt. Whitoly was beforo tlio committooj tostifying as to tho paymont of tho money to Davonport. ilis ovidonco is not given. A soarch was tnado in tho Attorney General's offico to day for vouchors from Duvcnport for money, and nono wore found. Thoro will bo a Cabinet mooting to morrow on tho subjectTKa ...I~ I... IH- > jl iiu nutiiuu wild 111 (i 11 u uy j lurl uijlhi i b order. New Yokk, April 20.?Jno J. Pav enport, clerk of tho United Statos Cir cuit Court, went a tologrftin to da}' to Ji. Ci. Caulficld, at Washington, stating that Ihc morning papers horo declared that it appeared to tho com mittoo, of which ho was chairman, that Davenport had roooivod from the government, between 1871 anil 1874, various sums of money; that ho had receipts for evory dollar paid him as ho disbursed it, all for tho dotcotion and proseeution of frauds at elections and crimos againat tho United States. IIo asks to ho subpojmed at onco boforo tho committoo, and promises to show that, in addition to what tho govornmcnt has paid in this matter, ho had personally ox pond od $ci5,000 in tlio Hiiino work, which ho owed to? dny. 2-stf" Thero arc over two thousand voters onrollod in tho Do.necratio Clubs in Anderson County, and now accessions are being rnado ovory day. Dyer McJunkinTho Gdvornor hns commuted tho BonlonOo of Dyor McJunkin from hanging to ton yohrs at haYd labor in tho Ponitdntiary. This, oaso in fuqiilur to all our pooplo, and wo dot fool it nocossrtry to roviow it-. Tho Governor assigns tho following roasons for his action: Tho Stato V8. Dyor McJunkin ? murdor?Tho Dofondant was triod and convictod of nlurdor at tho,March (1875) torm of tho court, for Pickons County, and sontoncod to bo hung. His pardon is now askod for by iiuiuviuun |/viouiio ?i uu jnunuiil' vnu case by fivo separative petitions, aggregating in number fully ono tbous sand citizens of Pickons County. Spccial statonionts of tho caeo in support of tbo application for pardon aro in ado by Hon. R, B. Bowon, and D. F. Jlradloy, Esq., Representative of' Pickens County, by Stopbon 1). Koilb, Clerk of tho Court, J. llilor Ferguson, ShorifT, by Hon. W. C. Koitb, Senator for Oconco County and attorney for t.lin Onfnnrlnnl Ku 1? A Pliil/lu nn_ other of the attornoys for the Defend^ ant, and hy oilier officers and louding citizens of Pickens County. A spccial and fnvorablo roviow of tho enso is likowiso mado by William E. Earlc, Esq. I liuvo carefully oxaminod all tho pnpors submitted, and my conclusions are that I sec no reason for holding the verdietof thejuryas unwarranted by tho facts, but that a verdict of manslaughter might porhaps have been more appropriate. Doubtloss to many minds thcro would has-o boon some degree of doubt of tbo guilt of tlio Defendant upon tbo evidonco, but tho jury beard all tho evidonco uh presented by tbo witness, and I ccrU.inly ounnot question tbo oorrootnoss of their conclusion. 11 is Honor. Judge Cooke, who pro?i.? -..,1 \i.. c? _ i: _:. _ niuuu in tuu Li iill% tliiil nil. OUIIUIIUI Blytho, who prosecuted tlio Ciiso for tho Stato, caeh join in a rocommeus daliun that the sentonco bo commuted from death to imprisonment for a term of years. These recommendations, under all tho cireumstancos, seem to mo conclusive as to my duty, and I therefore decline to grant a pardon, but commute iho sentence from tlon' b to imprisonment in tbo Slate Penitentiary at, ha cl labor lor tbo period of ten poars. i). II. CIIamnkui.aix, Governor of Son Lb Carolina. April 17, 1870. The Slab-town club in Anderson County disapproves of the primary Hystein ol election for candidate*. lijUX?Thc DemoeraU of Indiana liavo nominated .las. 1). Williams lor (Jov^ ornor, and Isaac P. Gray for Lieut. Governor, nxiy mo sampler watchman nominates Governor Chamberlain 1'c Governor. It claims to bo ft Democratic paper. ? ? 1H3X. Montgomery Blair has written ft letter ondorsing Gov. Tilden, o| Now York, as tho Democratic can didato for Prosidont. lagX, New hotel in NVost Groonvillo noarly comploted. - Requkst.?Wo desiro to givo our roadors all the County news possible, and for this purposo respectfully request any person who may be in possession of any itom of news that might ho of interost to our readers, to send thorn to us. If you cannot put them in proper form lor publication) send us tbo facts and wo will arrange ( ' 1 .... I * r. Ul I u 111. V/IVI IV O Ul illUIIIUUI D Ul ?liy el?urch, Secretaries or mombors of tho Democratic clubs and. Granges, will confer a favor by informing us of any action taken by their society that might bo of'interest to tho public, or their order. Ilelp us and wo will help yon by giving yon inoro interesting nevve. THIS PAPER IS OK TILE WITII 1%. WUero AtUortlalng Contract* can l>e miwV?. . NOTICE. f thereby given, that my wife LUCINDA 1 i inn r (iTiv 1 ..1.: 1,1 it. ?.? | & A, .>1 umiinia, piiu uiiuurcu piiirjr r<., | Martini K , Klia* K., anil Rosa .M. Mullinix, have left my house ana euro, without just I cause or provocation, an0lnn. vi uvii vi nmuii nu iiiitv niuuu iiuu out/a**"* \ liated by responsible parties. Horo it is, verbatim et literatim. Dear Sentinel I Bog Rumo in your Excou* lont Paper Which is Head By many of our Best Sitens of our County I notice in your Lastisuo of tho 20th instence of A Small Chile Near this Place taken ill Recently and tho Parents Sent for a Certaii\ Lady to Doctor it thev Stated that it was Paint od with Comon Paint and after wards give it a finishing touch with a Coat of varnish Now Mr Editor 1 ask (ho indorsor to Sign his or her Reason for not givong thare name in full hwo they ALudcd to and what kind of Paint wns youse grcene or Read Brown or Blue while er Black or yallow and what kind of varnish was youso on this Chilo I ask this quecston through your Column it is a Shatno to tho world thet any Person or Persons to Put out to the Public Readers of our County Serch LyinK Linos as was tho Caio in your Last isuo of 20 ultemore and they have tho ma.'k 111 thar four head of of A Lying Report and the Dovol always has his Prey over his Lying Report Decauso ho is out of his Prison A gin ofhis thousand years Confinements in Mm iin^is l ii.ni r>:> ...i ished for to Received all Lyers it is Had A miff for any Person to Sliun tho truth nnd toll A Small Lye But this is a Big Lying on A Pore Littel Chilo which has not had A day health seoce it was Born it has serfered A thousand deaths I havo not seen it But twist sence it was Horn and I atn truley sorry fcr tho Oliilc much Less go out into tho world and tell A Big Lye on it Now Mr Editor (lie one that is gilty of this Lying Lines minds me of a Sortin man nnd his son went to steel llosen years out of his naber Corno fcal he Lift his son at tho out Edge of the feal ?to watch fcr him and went into tho Corn fcal to get his Loid turning A Bound and Looking Every Directions to Sco wether any Boddy Saw him the Littel Son Said Pa they is one way you hant Lock yet his Pa ask him which way was that his Son tole him to Look up and Pinted up to our Lord and master so tho man took the second thought and Come out and i,;<> n., ii.-v -..-i 1 t ww? ma WWII 17 UIU IIIIUU IIUU VTCIlt 1IUU1U Willi out liis Corn so the ono that givo out lliosc Lines of Lying lo the world ought to of took the Second thought also and fenr tlint Eye that always Sees good or Had to lie Continued if ncssery Lawson. A. Brown 1875, - -"~7~- - 1875. TALL AND WINTER GOODS! O Your attention is most respect- ! fully called lo thelnrgost and decidedly the uillSArKST Stock of Goods tliat has over been exhibited in West Greenville; conHinting of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, hardware, crockery, groceries, etc., etc. Our prices nro so low I lint \io house this s'ulo of New York cr?n under-sell us. Wo sell Goods ? rir>( 1 v for CASH, which enables us to make tlio above declaration. We keep constantly on liand a large lot of DOOHS, SASII and BLINDS, at prices that .lofu *,vv We also keep on linr.d a large lot of tho?c celebrated ORANGE PLOW STOCKS, to which we invito your attention. We luivo also connected to otir Store, a a Large WAGON YARD, with a well of Good Water, which ia Free and Open to Ai.t.. CELY & nUOTllEIl, Greenville S. C., October 1, 1876. hofit( Easlsy School. o milK FIRST SKSSION of the ahore School X. will begin Monday, the 3d day of Jannary, 187G. For terms, eto., address Iho Principal, J. Q. STOCKMAN, Easley, Station, S. C. Jan 0, 1870 18 3m STATF OP SOUTII CAROLINA. Pickknb County. IN PROBATE COXJRT. James F Laj, vb. W A Lay, Mary E Martin, Letta A Newton, M A Hester, W K Lay, C A Lay, Chas. W I.ay, and Susan E Lay. Petition for appointment of lteoeiver. To \V. A. Lay, Executor, of C, M. Lay, deceased . YOU arc hereby summoned and required lo appear at the Probate Court, to bo holden at Pickens Court House, on the 1st day of June next, for Pickens county, and shew causc if any you can, why a Jlecoivor should not bo appointed to tako charge of and havo the entire management of the Estate of the said C. M. Lay, deceased, as prayed for in a petition this day filed in my office. Given under my hand and H 81 6 Notice! ENTLEMEN, come up and SETTLE. If 1 -r i _UaL ah( V^, i # \7I yon (i) I WOULD AGAIN I!ESPEOTFUI* ly onll the attention of tho public , to my well soloctod and asBortod stock of Jfc SPRING AMD SUMMER DRY-GOODS. M oonsisting of T DRY & FANCY GOODS, 11 ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Herts' (Ming Made a Specialty. 4 GROCERIES, ^ HARD WARE, &C. AH of which 1 will soil choap for cash. I nm still Agent for tho "EUREs KA" FERTILIZER, uno of the btst in tho market.' Prieo paynblo in cotton nt 15o. lit ^ Nor,, 800.00 per ton. Price paynblo in cnrroncy 1st Nor., $55.00 per ton. Prico paynblo in cash on dolivery, g $47.50 por ton. Freight G.OO per ton, to bo added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. Last bat not least, lot mo impress it upon thoso who aro duo mo on so* count for 1875, that I need tbo monsjr and MUST TIA VR SETTLEMENTS. ~ Pay tip nt onco and favor rao M I favored yon. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S- CFeb 17, 187G 24 if COME ALL! * i 0 EASLKY STATION, S. TIIK UNDEHSIGNEf) FIRM fSUC. GESSO US to T. W. UUSSEL) b*vo opened out business at Ensley Station, A. Ij. li. R, and propoao to ko?p a first class Block ol Dry-Goods and Groceries, ' Which they proposo to sell at bottom prices, as tho following prices indi- % enLo : Factory Yarn, si.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 centH per yard. 3-4 Shirting, Gi cents per yard. Liverpool Suit, $1.05 per wick. Sugars, 1) to 10 pounda to the dollar, Jlio (JofToo, bout, 4 lbs to tho dollar. (Jood Tobacco, at 05 cftntft por lb. Flour, Family, 87 00 por barrel. C. it. Baltimore Bacon, 13 conti per |>uii nu. All otUor things in proportion. Always in the Corn and Cotton Mnrket; ^ and othor producc taken in oxchango for Goods. i Guanos of tho best on hand. Call nnd oxamino before purchasing. Respectfully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., ninrcn z, i?yu ZD t'oiisuiH^tioii t'nred, An old physician, retired from active pratlice, having hitd placed in his hands by in East India Missionary the formula of a simple 4 Vegetablo remedy, for the speedy and permanent euro of Consumption, llronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung aflection>? also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervou* Debility and Nervous Complaints, after har- ^ ing thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands ot cases, feels it his dntv (o inako it known to his KufToring fellow*. Actuated by tliid motive, ami n conscientious deHire to relieve human suffering, he will send (freo of oharge) to all who desire it, this r#? cepe, with full direction^ for preparlag ud * successfully using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. W. C. Htivrns, Munroe Illook, Syraouse, N. Y. EasleY HoTeL. * THIS POPULAR HOUSE is conveniently located to the Depot; Rooms well furnished nn