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iUF.S rir,1f,l' L. B. VALLIAN'l.X vho T, IS licit 'Xill bin. dvo blH. for )et kof pe lted . ,.4 . iini- i clei tut-getter Bers US, i cn-lili- V. PPI. iere, tiwt. jsoiic . . i r TERMS OF SCBSCRU iiu-' Copy one year, in suvaae " Copj six monthi. in advaa I 1 KCLB TWO. 1 BATES OF ADVKRTISISO: J ' ient Advertising, Ou(k-J . lure, one Insertion,.-...! II nj rj vol. r.! GREEN ILLE, WASIIIIVC-rTOTV CO., MISS., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1W7-1. ..i ...an) TnsprtinnJ i ULHilv,VJ1"' J i m O I t. RULE three. ITEKLY. HALF-YEAR YEARLY BATES: PACE OCCI'IED, S i Kouare Squares fourth Column., half Column Column..: b,w.. uJffiii.ir Advertisement I bo paid at the beginning quarter. RULE FOUB. ,. II Editorial polices, -.-aw.- n accpmpanlttg the first inse ( of nu advertseniont, "tllLl Vged 20 couta per line; ObU"-l I the same. Simple annqr Jits of deaths or mnrrlagci&tl (sum who wish to ltidul t is termed "personal notices, ,1 bo reijuireu w l"j -v. c with the nature oi lucir ' REFUGE SAUK lTTAVINO Now fitted up an UJL Ished wy Saloon in tbt n large Two Story Bu te, on I MULBERRY STREET, TJXDM TBI pete. Club Rc:rj. I ROW, i (joUCIT the PUBUC PATK!iib VcflS BUT TITS BEST liquors KEPT. :Icc23 B,er lit i wo. I. ISENI PRATT'S RULE FIVE FOB ANNOUNCING CANDlt dates: ! k State and District unices, -v County Offlocs: - rUt offices RULE SIX. r Brdcrs front transient cusi i -' i bal or w rltten, for job worJ . Klalng, or subscription, must w lompanled by the Cash to obtain lent ion. List of Conrt Terras. V Act to transfer tho counties or ..mi r.mhoma from the Eleventh (U) to tho twelfth (12) Judicial District, and the count rT from the twelfth 12) r i ...... ....... li to the cluvctmi U) juuiuiui wm trict, and to fix the times for hol ding the Citcult Courts in snld District. , lj. o n it furtlipr enacted. h . - rt M.t 1. 1 ?nnrtn of the bio v II 111 1 1 iv v- - , . . . i ,th Judicial District shall bo hol n and continue for the times us l-rolnsftor stated, should the busi es of tho Court so long require. r nmrniw of rtoi vnr com- Unclnn oi) tho lint Mndwr of larch and opu)mourniiuwJUMM rvelvejudiclnl.ny. .nmienolng on the third Monduy I Ulnrch and Soptoinbor. and con- !)uctwcnty-urjuucmi unyi. r n,n nnimtv of Tmuquenn com houclng on the Mventh Monday linr ti?flrt Monday In March and lentembcr. and contiuuo iweive Prloe, 14 per Snr Gin, Itew Mr. i !tln. Mckeis Vrre SrparatfL Lowloa Cormpowkse alt Aratdiaa. Your readers may ave heard of the grand amateur performance eiven In 1839 at tli Freo Trade i . Hall, Manchester, In aid of the Douglass Jerrold find. Dickens, Collins, Bhlrly Broots, Mark Lem on and many other Celebrated wri ters took part. ahladles' charac ters were interpret by profession al actrefftes. Among these was M. I f.1 .1 Mini cuen lernan. rue was tueii a frah, pleatantrkhking girl, not especially pretty, bit possessing a good figure and aa extremely agree able niannci. If ever the German poet's doctrlie ol elective affinities wu proved (o be true, It was when Dickeus and Miss Ternan met. It wu evident o nearly all of us that tlie two web mutually Infatuated Dckens wnfeonstantly at her sido, llough his Inanner was carefully giarded. His. Dickons was with tit party, lit she did not appear Prize Figkt Ertveti English Dwarf Ml a Eaitt. From the LmmIob Trlfmpk. . The following Is a graphic ac count of a prize fight between a dwarf known as " Brummy " and Dot Genera! Ccncto Wis ILW.il. rntmttnA tliil;ntJmniv. Vayv inftit OUtllCm-MaaC Uin. afc these rformancesMIss Ter- nan, at Diicns' wish, left the stage HishOVctioD for her was sakl to haviVpcn purely platonic, and I have liver met any one who was dlsposcd'.o dispute, this belief. But, novtrtHess, It was this Inti macy which was the nnai cause of the ruptnii between Dickens and his wife, for many years pri or ' to 1859 ithlr mutual relations f iteht . Thli mriehrated draft, makes a irood samnw. pteks more lint from the same aliouit of need cotton, and In less line, than dv other gin. It does mt break tho roll nor choke, it slmslt h Its tihitruction, and not liaglt (p get Jut of order. , -, l U i It is a good rule to, try aHaiiR. ind hold fust to what htm be i tl roved, and answer the pf xse lr blcb It Is miulo. Till! msnnn lr Pratt's Gin. and Isndaitted y I practical planters who! have .i t ami it i (Vdcro for Gins, from 4t( to 80 mi, uum lianas at aowiiutb ftory prices, and completolets of inent. Hands, c promnv nuu (ins reiMiirca: ny a stuiia uin tight. had been inttilng but happy, al thouglf I A it think that Mrs Dickens hal ireviously had any well grouncfcdjr a use for jeatousy A short ttmchlKr tho party return ed from ManBijstcr. Mrs. Dickens went Intoa flonableewoler'a at the West EM whcr6 he was In the habit of dCing, and was asked by one of thefflrm, who knew her well how shotked her new brace- lot. Bho sahnho did not under stand him, aeliehad not received any auch artlo. The geutlcinan then cxplainethat it was one Mr Dickens had l-dcred for his wife, with llknnata mid anmn hnlr in ORTANT tO NSUElRS ThiB,0fcoursopened Mrs. Dick ens' eyes, and f eparutlon speodily followed Address G. W. TRrJEIIElttT, :ot for Dauicl Vratt Gil Com pany, No. 10 Court strpt, 30 , -MIMI'lttfdTEXN. A WOBD TO THEWrE. fcdlclal lays. I In i I i.n rt-lnntv of Sunflower com- lu'iicing on i" in"'" io first Monday in tuureu .ntciuber. and conUuue six iKliclnl days. In the county of Lefioro, com- licnclng on the eleventh Monday . . mlr. .1 1 aVmiiin Anil f;er the nrst Moniwym mmvn o.. von.tlnue twelve jthcml days. In the county of Leflore, conimen lug on eleventh Monduy after the list Mondny in warcn urni rai- .ntber, and continuo iwuive juui lal day. Approved March 20, 1674. 5th Chancry District? continues e days In Tunica, 6 In Coahoma, 6 In llollvar and 12 In Washington: list Monday (5th) January, Tunica kind " (12th) " coaitomu fcrd " (HHli) " Bolivar th " C-Ollt) " Washington m fidlowlnt Isi the oftrlal list of L LL tho Fire UiMiirailo Oini- pnlfs authorised ly lawtotran- sicl business lit tic bttttlof M'b flutipl: I I i Pljaters Iniurnucp Cotnlany of Plniers' Insurand Com nn of Mf nphlH, Teiin.f I Llvlixiol and Ijondon nn (lube. FAnklinofPhlldelnhln, !'o Pluf xof I$rookkn,New fotk. IlLeof Kcw Mrk. I Vlriitt Firo anl Marino i Itlclt- ntkwi, Vtt. I I i Cdnrncts mad Jin th Is Stic with tltolbents or pmtended Aonts of outotsompnniDS aro in uire noia tlon (if the law! of the ShU and "lyrHS n'' 'l 1-JlnciiHe oTlosi the inmirwiW I lliewmKV of th cora pan mud by tae de Sad Fate of Iarcntor. A gciitlcmnnl lio hna Just arrlV' cd from the borik fluids of tho des- i tuull n g tho town ho cmterii part of us tho following sidnsnf the 8tl Court without rcl U. may 19 tkd Federal ledyj EinusoN, ,Ius. Agent. COMPlETp ert regions bu of Columbus, li this 8 tit to, glvl account of tlt si than Ncwhoiso. ablo Inveutro house had eaVsti ed a "solan an Intended top rot the fierce kat Ing descrtt an plains. Tat art long'WesAUtina jacket, mniisor nmou aiongo, nm a cp vi iiuuu ol tlie sane niaiinai, uoiu jncivci all homo being tbout an Inch in tllckticssl Boforq itartlng across tlkdescruthls arnbr was to bo sat- fate of Mr. Jona i man of consider- 1'iiius. Mr. New' ctcd what he call br," aa apparatus t tho weurerfrom the sun in cross burning alkali pr consisted or BLtdrM Cmrttwdrn LmftaTiiu. Concha's movement In advance had resulted inau almost complete surrounding of F.stella, and cou seouentlv In almost total lutercep- Imlldog known as nyic, in a 1 " "tc encntys nno oi reu-cr.i den in Haulcy, Eug-1 1 no sirougnoms m mc w ncn me warusia perwi- low sportln; land : Tho dwarf, however, was uot to be stormed attd defeated all a moment. Onco the ghastly ,'ht begun, there was a dire fas cination In it, and I noted, closely the combat. Tho mau was on all fours when tho words "Let go" were uttered, and making accu rate allowances for tho length of the dog's chain, he arched his back cat-wiso so aa just to escape its fangs, and fetched it a blow ou tho crown of its head, that brought It almost to its knees. The dog's re covery, howovcr, was instantane ous, ami before tho dwarf could draw back Fhysle mako a second dash and this time its teeth grazed the biped's arm, causing a slight red trickling. He giinucd scorn fully and sucked tho place, but there was tremendous excitement among tho bulldog's backers, who clapped their hands with delight, rejoicing in tho first blood. The hairy dwarf was still smiling, howovcr, and wltilo lan'l held his dog preparatory to letting him go for round two, ho was actunlly provoking it as much as ho could, basing al it and presenting toward it tho bleeding arm. . Tito animal, flushed poKsibly with his first sue cess, made for Its opponent in a si'ddon leap, but tho dwarf leaped forward too, and emoto the hull dog such a tremendous blow un dcr (ho car as to roll It completely ovor, evidently bewildering it for a moment, and causing it to bleed freely, to tho frantic joy of tho friends of tho man-boast. But they in turn woro mado to look serious, for with astonishhigcnci'gy Physic turned about and with a dash was again at tho dwarf, and this time contrived to tlx his teeth in one of his hairy arms, a torrlblo gash ap peaiing as tho man Fuatchod tho limb out of ids ravenous jars, Tho bulldog was licking his lips, ami had fewer tears in his eyes ns his inastcrdrcw liiin back. As for tho dwarf, ho retired to his comer for a whet of brandy and a mo tncnt's comforting with the towel. Ho was ready and smiling again, however, for "round 8," and this itimo it was a fight in earnest, the dog worrying tho man, and the man dealing it terrific blows on tho ribs and ou tho head with thoso slodgo-hamnter fists, till in tho end both tho man's arms were blccd- liJ find ayhofvibiyhoorftil btisl . J . , r . 1 .1 ..... cuas, ed that the net was closing upon them with evor-narrowlng mouth, they made a suddcu and desperate dash agaiust tho weakest point of Concha's positiou. To fuppor this shock there were but two bat tailous, consisting almost entirety of young soldiers, and theso fell back panic-stricken before the overwhelming numbers hurled against them, and suffered a heavy loss from tho bayoucts of the Car- lists, who now givo no quarter. Boeing' this, Concha ordered Ech ajjuc's Division, to advance to tho rescue. Observing, r thinking ho observed, somo slight hesita tion, ho himself rushed off cud began haranguing the troopa.wlicn a Cat-list ball struck him, killing him on tho spot. It wn3 eight at night. Ho fell in tho act of spoilt ing and waving his men on, ami his death was ouo any soldier might envy; but his loss U great to tho country and to tho army which contains not many liko hint His body was Immediately raised from tho ground and sent oft' to Tafatla. On Uonoral Echaruo, a daring and distinguished ofltccr, tho command devolved, but ho did not deem it prudent to continuo tho movement lii advance at that lato hour In a mountainous ilist- trict, and with tho lines of the army extending to many miles ; so ho closed hi his-iines and content ed himself with tho previous con qucred positions. Tile Cotton W orm. Aa EaterprLsia;; Dnaixrr. Max Adder says: They had fuueral.ovcr at Peix-ukicr Hund red tho other day, ut which I'hup pened to le rcM'iit. After an .:f fccth:g discourse by the minister to the frh'iiih of tho deceased, who, weie gathered hi tho front parlor, a stranger aroso and siviJ that ho would like to make a few remarks. Ho mM: "A beautiful thought occurred to tno as I list ened to th eloquent words of the venerable tlcrgyuian, ana as I shw St03 adlTil-ShCD ! ri ? wn8 d.d anlndla IT "r- I" f r ..a,-, BLu flilndVlth"wntr. and lwng o small gtta-pcrcha tube A large anil i let Monday, (Oth) April, Tunica 2nd " (lath). " ' Coahoma 8rd " (20th) " Bolivar 4th " 27th) "Washington 1st Monday (0th) July, Tunica i2nd " (13th) " Coahoma ttrd " (20th) " Bolivar 4th " (27th) " Washington HTOVE8, COOtlNG AtD OTHER, andkill mMrV Tlti-Ware. 1st Motiday (Oth) October, Tunica End " (13th) " Coahoma JSrd " (2()t) " Bolivar i Wth (27tli) " Waslugtou 3 chancery Court will bo held In ? Jlssttciucnii County, 14th District, lied stock of lcadng to the top f tho hood. In ordr to kerb the rmor moist, all t ut was ncccssai to be done by 1 1 traveled ns he irogressod over 1 1 burning sands, ras to press the i ck occasimally, nhen a small ilnntlty ol water wiuld bo forced and tlnroughli saturate the id and tie juekctklow it. Thus, tho cvaporatkmlf the moisture f the anor, It ms calculated, ht bo broduccilirniost any de i of colli. Mr. Jhwiiouse went u to Dkth Vally, determined ry the expcrlmlit or crossing t tcrrl ile placlln his armor. started out Inhlho valley one -rnlng from the dVip nearest its le-', telling thoniaat tho camp, hjy laoed his aril io would rctu l . .1 i oia i i i 1 .X tho 4th Mondays after 4th Mon days of January, April, July and November. Tho terms of the Supremo Court will commence on the 3d Mondays of April mid October. The Town Council meets regular lytlto 1st Tuesday of each month. "Hole In The Wall." IT AKE pleasure in informing my friends and the public ircncrully, that 1 have purchased tho obovo well-known saloon, where my rionds and patrotiB will always And tlie lincst . . imported ' HIXES. LltitORS 1XD CISAR8, That can bo had in any market. H. M. BNOWBERUEU. opr. 4,' 1874. Propr!e...!; Worthington.BuckneritCo BArJIlEtlG, GREENVILLE, MI88IHSIPPI. Transact a Ueueral Collections uiado and proceeds reinlttod.oii day received BUY and sell mi roinrlsHions all kluJs Bonds, Berlpnnd wur lauls. . liuch t!-MS73. Iron Worker, trln i a STOVES. ,d kept by HERBKE. ftfmi ii vinous kinds. 13VRhctfLAlttttentlon paid X I to CI kinds of&OB WORK. Outritn; j rpjb any portion of lie . - OUcrs executed riroFntl. r A satl Action cuaran- fek S A . ,. " 1 e'. : V -Ing toil Avcuua ana aTrt'cfcvtLLE. T r . . I ClTLEB, 1 2 IX Jli TtJicxt day aulm p but a few wi calk to the camp oflMtenient. He uit Mnnd that hi tor, Whim. At I abilt twenty mllei roil his hack, in two days; n, who could s oiJngusn a groat state tado the men anted them distance of ut into the da Uho Indian poked to a hu nair in tire it fi i iwifoir IY Infonhs the ispacparetltore- s and Jewelry, tt iftnnnor,guar bn In all cases. ,' i i ;ott. WDRBTAlt fhY ON BAND I of faacyastapk nlly are rn tmiiino niy stunk A Iheio. oPlQOfl liotwecu Mul Wt. and Poultry feb.F',' nttt Ap; ei was boa the tier In Th beef tool up reir ure seated al ehing, they Xusc, still lu M, and fro: Vas covered w )mlay sun pi 1 rnys an lcli gth hung 'ho had pcrisli Inst a rock und It to be armor. Ho Btiir. His It frost, and ed down Its over a foot his nose, miserably, uess was going on behind the ropes at two to one on Physic. But let mo mako short work of tho ensu ing seven rounds, which in some of tholr details wore so revolting that moro than onco I would have left tho place if I could. The com pany, gcucrally, however, wcro made of far less sensitive stuff. Tho moro furious tho ghastly fight tho keener was their relish for it, and in their excitement they leant over each other's shoulders and over tho ropes, and mouthed and snarled and uttcrod guttural nols cs when a good 'lit or snap was made, just as tho dog and the dwarf woro doing. By tho timo round ten was concluded, tho bull dog's head was swelled much be yond tho usual size ; it had lost two tooth, and oitottf its eyes was entirely shttt up; while as for the dwarf, his fists as well as his arms wero recking, and his hideous face was ghastly palo with rago and despair of victory. Fata was kind to him. however. In round oleven the dog catno on fresh and foam ing with awful persistence of fury but with despcrato strength tho dwarf dealt him a tremendous blow under tho chin, and with such effect that tlie dog was dash' cd against tho wall, where despite all its master could do for It, for the space of one minuto It lay still and the wretch who had sodis graced what aspect of humanity was in him was declared tho vic tor. I shall have gone through that horrid spectacle to littlo pur poso If any such tournaments are in future waged at Hanlcyv hi armor hil worked but 31, and because! was laced liilnd where hi could not i the fastenlngi-rVirglnla Clt Enterprise. fUthat Detroit Jo M a the other day1 ThoXcw Orleans Times, In dour onstrntlng the "worm probubill tics" of tho present year, quote from tho Washington county cor rospondenco of a commission mer chant in that.city, as follows : " Washington Co., Miss., July 12, 1R74. Dear Sir During tho past week I ltavo found caterpillars on the cotton in two places. 1 am no alarmist, hut their appearing so early, and tho cotton crop being Inter than usual, bodes Rcrlous In jury to H. This is only tho ad vance crop, but I think about the 25th of this month wo will sec thorn out again", and by the middle of August, unless they can lo de stroyed, tho cotton crop will be ruined They nro in nil my neigh bors' flolds-C, B., W. and M., till having found them in their crops. I havo written to planters in Sclnia and Natchez to learn all I can about tho time aud manner of application of Pat ia G roeu or ar senic to destroy them, who I nm Informed last year successfully used poison on their crops nnd preserved them from dostruetieu nutil frost. Washington Co., Mrns., August 8. 1874. Dear Sirs On Wednesday the worms oroko out in tno eouon ngaiu, and aro now all over tho places. Tho Paris (! rcen destroys them. If you nro willing to let mo havo tho material I would like enough to save 800 acros, for I now beltevo that by tho 2Jl.h of this month the crop will bo gone unless something bo done The cotton on eight or nine hundred acres is now very largo and fine, and aJ good as I ever saw, and they will cut it oil at least one-third if not protected. Threo hundred and fifty pounds more poison ond scv cnty-livo barrels of common (lour to bo had in 8t. Louis for $3 to $3 to Henry "This af- 1 from yoa for nlna- 111 wrench a $10 i you want to go 's. Be careful hot you sling .Ists arcuud after Ids. John acnan gained somlhlug of a atlob by blowing lis muscle lit public opinion hit changed i wint to be famou4you must vcr a comet or hanf around a Volijand look out fo breaks.'' A young man, who had spent a little of his own time and a great deal of his father's money in fitting of the bar, was asked, after his ex amluatlon, how he got along. "Oh well enough," said he ; "Ah, In deed I" said the old gentleman With looks of paternal satisfaction at his son's peculiar smartness "and what was It?" "That was tfui turn action was." ''That was a hard one, and you answered it correctly, did you?" "Yes ; 1 told them I did not know." What It that which every one can divide but no one can soe whore It has been divided ? Water- fore lito'tho sorrowing throug hieh is about to accompany our brother toi;isl.tst resting place. llo is not l"st, but gono before, llo If. as It wero, our advance gcltt, sent ii beyond thchounda- ies cf the nivsiertous hind to her ald thocomli:' cf tho rest of n. who arc on ii:r way to tlitit undis covered coulitry. -My attention wadircCtoS particularly to this insularly sxtoot euggo.itlon dtt- ring l no auuiess oi my rcvercuu fellow pilgrim, because I occupy a somewhat shiipr relation hero on earth to you, U that of my depart- cd brother in t.a other world. It is my hij;h tiiilion to rcprcsout a firm which is engaged iu the man ufacture of a'lupcrlor article of stomach bitten-, which I -could onfl'lentiiilly m"o recommended to our lamented Mend over tncro in tho cofthi if I had orrlvod ere tho vital spark hU (led, but which I ran now ur;;o if ion the attention of tho wceplug survivors, and par ticularly upon tisit afllictcd sister sitting thero in lite corner with the suiilles, ami Hipon tho under taker whoso waits upon his note deuotc a dangerous derangement of (ha digestive l;mcti:ifi. It Is put up In pint bottles and contr.his mi deleterious silistauccs. lhls is a world of sorrlw and mourn- In;?, and the riefi which wo are cfilli'd to endure rib the f,toii!ui.h of its tone. To rlstoro tlii, we need not only to ll, o tho gloom dispelled from our hearts, hut to lmvo our stouiachstexcitcd to nc tioii, and for this p rposu niy blt- siit'-uiiCir wan hustled oet of the trout door by tho undertaker ami four of the pail-bearers, uud tl.i protcfdon went awnv without Hun. 1'ctvoti- ally I was In fuvor of Allowing hltn to tro on. I knnv Ihat hi n, tew moments ho would hnvo rotitei. into the corpse and tried to reunl tnato U with his bit.tel-i, and I was anxious to seo him dofl. ram lso First Attempt ci Lisas rk s Life. GiTY SAW ("ILLS. SIcrsaa Piatt, Manufacturet'4 of Cypres 3 Lumljer Of all description. ON IIANP, 4 Nr I.UME6U SAW ED TO AX. OllUEli. ALSO CnniGLES AIJD FICICETS. Orders solicited and Prompt! v i'Uled. cash ?AH5 re:, Lumber at Reduced Prices lOIi CAW II. ATTORNEYS AT LAY,' ISREENVILLiS, Ml.-f:. Practice in Washington an 4 Is queua ctjitutiCK, and hi tho L"i.. ' States Courts ut Jackson. i . ; CUAS. W. CUl.KK. JiltlN W.SilJf.l CLAHKC 4 SHIELDS, ATTOilN E YS AT LAW Ou Wuliiut street, near tlio C-k . .' House (!r 'i'b. lite. W. A. IIAVRJCFT, ATIGZXni' AX LAW, U?z.l Estate Agent, GUEENVILLE, - . - ML- M:i!:ei the payuiout oi" tsscs, reCk; tion, t;uj aud lciiug of luml njvlality." A. J'l'.KCV. W. O. Yfclil.. rEECY & YERGER, ATTORNEYS AT LAV CHE2N VIT.LE, MlBfl. W. tt. TRK' Greenville, , may 3it-!;i. JlisiiiSi'lpl. ni I G O 11 UCKN KIv. ATTORNEYS AT LAVS, CUEHNVILLE, MLS. Offloc ill yew Hank Building, Mm jitrecj mi-stalrs. a. it. itiLmVY co. MULIUIS I.N 1 lj a AM" nEDIOXHF.fi PESI'UHEIiY, TOILET BOAP3, raiats, CHs, Dyes, t;iass. a t.no SODA A1TD ESdEIlAL WATX31.tt3 Oa rrcur-lit p.ml in Ecitloa. Corner Vaslilm;ioti Avour.o Mulberry stroctJ, an J t'b (i- (10. GR1SENVILLE. BBS to. 73 CO I - ": J 2 "J p O o y, M 3 o V, t t1 M - ii 1' '03 -i TO M CX O ; o M I'J. 0 r-f Q; a. .3 P. M. IUCKSI W. l'i:KGl'SOf, ATTOEXKV AT LAW, WILL PHACTICE in tho Court of Tunica, Coahoma, Ituliva Wohhiiiirtiin mul Iwwinona Countlr undjitlon.1 to tho aln, purcha.e e teiuiiiH; of plaaUlions auU paynicm t axes. . Hl'OOINS & BKINNEtt,: ATTORNEYS AT SAW f Cimtl ESV1LLB, MI'S., WILL rUACTtC'JS In wn UiiiI.hi Mutes Court anil o Supruniii Court cf tho 6iuto, am' tjiu I'lrctm unit L'luuircry Omr's o' wasiiim;tr, . Itnllvar amt tsutiliowo: nuu uttoiul to Cases in t wiift's'rai n. CmtrK. dco7,lW8lf 1S7. us a second report, r. tilt whi of a liul'et near u, said tiic Cjount, it. 25 per barrel, will protect it. If you will assist mc just order from St. Louis, and order imtned's,tely so I can uso last of next wcck.'J ' ' lli"-l,Jj! 'r --' ' The Lawyer Flecrwl. . A member of tho Snghmw coun ty bar, says tho Detroit Journal of Commerce, was recently in one of our thrifty interior town3 on professional business. In tho of fico of tho hotel ho was uccoHtd by a very agreeable gcallcnian, evidently of tho genus drummer, who wanted to know "where he was from." Tho legal gentleman, not exactly relishing the stranger's familiarity, answered shortly ; " From Dotroit." The next ques tion was: "For what houso arc you traveling?" ,For my own." "You are! May I ask your nattier' " You may." Pause cnjoyablo to tho lawyer, embarrassing to tho other. " Wofl, (dcpcralely) what Is vourtiatneV" "Jones." "What line aro voikin? " 1 don't under stand yt v.l " What are you nell- lugV'L-.Vi lug f 'Jc. n israiits, - was inui cooi roii' - ft i ruinmor fnw tits op- por land looking nt the other fro' . I to foot, he taul, siowly fin niinear to eat rv a vcr imall j of samples L-imlon Con oii"iiil(mci Kcw t ijiU Tjtiljane The luioHt attempt, toli'iuwiiiiitntc Priuco Hisinrirk 1ms ntturally re minded people of Uio f.rli. one; iiin suiniry conflicting accTiulj ;T I hnve been published. Iliitppennl I heaid the iilory not lorl; after the occurrence from a witi : whoie tcHtlmouy Is not open tl dhpnte. Thero can.' I hope, bo nd harm iu rcpotitiiijj tlie aecnuntg If Trine" lumark'ti own paii in the matter. Ho wus walking along tho Unter den Linden when he Jic?.M n hot. Althouf;h it etruck hlni ak htrange that aayhody Rhotild belfirlug ,i pl'jtol lu tho street, L3 pMiil no heed to it, nud wnlked'on. B:lr.jnst liiHtautly corns a second rei'irt.cni with it tho hint, and tlgu 3udde:tlv oetitrriil to hlml vtuit It ml;;ht bo for hlni thut soticboiiy was toklng thcliouhlotodikhargc flrc-arnia. In so public a plaivi ,He turned round, saw a vouw? follow btlilnd and .qui to uen' fo him, al most within ies.ch.HKl oocklnghls revolver for A third Khot, which there wuaovc'y reason U siu.jii.se might huv better success than first tW- It was a BitmiJA"1 in whlc' 'most Dion wouU hayo lot their seJf-poescHBtou, and with It rticlr lives. To run, to attack the asausMn, to, attempt to koiki his weapon, to do, in fact, any or me thing nn ordinary man would Jiavc been likely to think of lu that tre mendous instant, would have been fatal. What Count Bieiyar'x old wns tlua : An his eye fell on the w.emy andsaw hta finger uguiiion tho trlfcr, he sprang forward di rectly toward him and upon him seized him by the shoulder, mid, us tho mnn pressed trigger, whirled or twlbted hiiu vnilenlly t one bide, still keeping his ratp on the shoulder;', so that tho shot paused under tho Count's loft arm barin lesnly and went nnd lodged in a tree on th" edge of tho sidewalk, whera I afterwards saw It, or saw the mRrk of It. That done, nud be fore Blind could nf-in cook bin pin tol, Ihe Conrit threw tho weight of his bugo body upon him and crush ed hint down to the ground. A pn llcenifinuml other persons com i up, nnd the -tiiKiir wits over. I heanl fronadin'cr-ttt.!!t stl-i-nt authority that tho Ctnint had his cliar in his tooiiUi all the tlino,nd tlint It wrs still nllpht vieit bo handed Blind over to tin nyslan- nppenr- SH. CD ! . p o - II . , ,CJ 1 '' m c?5 it 5a- at V! aa'ja Vm a, f'-0 Hi 5,' ' S?4 .jAGisTiuTE'f couiay ' J. F. HAflS, J. P. y KEGUIftTKKMS ' 1-twl l T5.lr Mondays t lentil. Af7tn Atrii lorn 9 a. mo h. daily. J P i t f. A. JKINTCO'llHY. ATTflVSEYS A A AW, itivRT(i. Bolivar nty. Miv - i XJt t. BTOKE, f Tiim'tlST, ' yASUINC AVENUE, 7 .a. ' ortr.tsvihi.r. Jansar" 7.1371-Jm MISS. S3; Du. N. 0. Skinner, OF.PKI'.rt 1113 PH3FESSSCSALSSRVICEG TO THE ' - Cltiz2"3 cl fxrconvillo AK11 TltK OPFICT! nl Strtcf. hlsdwoUingon ifa;, mr.y23, 1874. tr m m V3mi pt b lis KJssJfti A. ASP R MAKE oubi'.nvii.i.r, :t;-:e R.nsa Sit at)u 1. v. WILSOH3 , SIGN TflW nlTcrs nn services. JlM ,.lnv. fit' Wn.ltL'll I ' 'jr !l.. t.hi!inr mmntfs W ,K "V"o. Mint nijiiiinjw" fll'.j' biiilerH' ii iern ami piuiuy-. : : , , , i,n ,r t I v- iuckiirat Worth !" ,1' .ktier & Co. Bankers, hi luL'Ulll. P-' tillEI ,.,,-30-43. KVILLE, MIi';3. Ilavie.T rocclvnd n;v ICE barre i nm now prepared to li'.l orders for Raiats, G'.n Tox Sale. HAVE opened simp ospool.ih.v X fr Bujjy and Caniajjo Paintm," auil urn tur'''-ivo tno pnwonngo . tlio pnlilin. r.5"Hlio ut N. B. John son's WnroliouBo on Mulberry Ht... may i-W. GltKEKVlLLli, MlSf'- FASHIONABLE SHOP OS KULES23Y wroavlllo, - l-Esasapp:. Juno f; l-V4-nlI. both from (iicetiviiieond from the country. Owing to lnifil tnnes and ti'.o re duced number of regulnr palronsi. I will not be able to Oliver Ire. Jnno'27 1. IHf.XBEIt-Vr. i decs and wuiltcd'oh, to nl am e us ecol to toe 111. I phiK.e as a couple vf iiw.-iu:tH.s. i C a iate t'.IIUlUU' I1! . illy ' Ikomm, Coafsctionrio's, CANBU-FBOIT3, ' 1HCKLKH & l'KI2S5HV!,. . W1NK;& LKiClOlif?, TO 3 A ('(JO & CI (r A ItS. Also at mvbnr NIC K.ST DRIXKM a're'mljwli.by persons who know exactly how they uhoul l b prepar ed. Alo aro kept on hmul. HAVANA CIO Arts, of the richest frni rnnec To those wlm desire a pielt Huloon, gentl huiiiU", nud Knu Clxir, wo aay, Oi. Multiuiry Slivet. liieeiiviiie, luiUoipi , JAP-IE3' i a yr ' '' GLASI3B.- Wnlutit Street, below Central Avenue, Creetuiile. .u.bs. rtlllK mnlors'itncd hereby announcw d: to the peblictliat tsy. have ta ku charge of tlmlr ON W A SH INOTON . A VEN1J . Best of nttouilnn glveatoaJ " : - ENTHUHVKD TO llCZll. Ci TUCK for saie on hr.iid const! toiw, nT tr ;lc ' l u'ohe rati ' ' t r..spicCu.!.v me': Vv is n ;' I ' ' 4 I " J , t h tr -i . t r 'Li t i -let - e- 1 to n up tnt it n yst nv f.onty 8. INS u ic De: ffS uty ,C1 .jjawVftlvk Jwlssij-il. V, ,...y. A A 1. 1 L 3k