Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1880 — Page 5
THE STAR.
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i County. He was wanted for safe-blowing , ia Fillmore about a month ago. Ilia partner was arrested the day before
North tarcrnrnstle.
Miss Julia Ash was surprised by a by party of young folks Thursday e%ening..
CIT\ AND COUNT \ ! the aame parties near Winchester. F'arley Miss Rose Williams has retum-
K. Langdon has
j® 1 Mrs. J. <iuite sick.
Kggs are plenty and prices take a l be Noblesville prison
tuabh’. himself by semi-occasional deliTcries. Butter is scarce, owing to the bad He himself had only a short time to
serve, and remarked that he wouldn’t
»jy‘The will of Thomas J. Newton. insuIt tho efflcer8 b >' ruRni "S *way, but deceased, has been probated. would let the other boys go. Farley _ T , , , served a term in the Northern Prison, Jl^John Wilson's new hot house is , , , . . , • , , , , , and when he has notutrg to do m his almost ready to stock with plants. , , . ,
regular line puis m his time lecturing on
Jr. .lames Carver, of Boone, Iowa. Jjig experience there,
is tisiting relatives and friends here.
J. D. STEVENSON & SON.
is the man who boasted that ho wanted 0( j home, her school having closed been only fifteen minutes to get out of one d oc . Patterson, formerly of this ol f.d May s jails, and while confined in p| Rce| hut now of Parke County, visited
used to amuse friends here Sunday Patrick Ash
is having his walk covered with crushed stone. There was another sidewalk in this End covered with “imshed’ - stud '
mr-Wanted, a few poems on “Spring/ —our stock is lower now, than usual. - ifirMrs. Hickman, of Warsaw, Ind , is visiting W. H. Blankenship ami family. jST’The Mozart Club is earning a savory reputation for making sweet music.
Co:ii'i I’rorwdiiiics: But one case has been concluded since
our last.
Amelia Langston et al. vs. Johnson Langston and Miles C. Langston—Fixchange of lands. F’inding judgment for
MTBiack Brothers & Goodbar have exchange as prayed for, and deed rdportshipped a lot of horses to St. Louis this ed &n ' 1 >‘Pl*roved at plaintifPs costs.
Last week eight indictments were re-
ents, Tuesday night The! suing band was out seienading Thurs- | day night, and furnished excellent music,' which was highly appreciated by the bride and groom. Those who didn’t hear tho music also beg leave to tender their thanks. Another party of sorena- | ders was out Tuesday night, 01 Wednesday morning, rather. They had no string band with them, but made enough noise without; so says Chas. McKee and others Mrs. Anna F'ilz.gerald, of Stinesville, is visiting friends hero * .... Henry Garret is the boss “song and j dance” man of the North Find There was n lively time at temperance
week.
■^Tke i rchants are fitlin u i the P orte( * b y thu Jury, including one 1 meeting, Wednesday night. A motion
mu n lan ' ar " 1 against James Smith, now in jail, charg-. was made and adoetod; then it was moved | We are agents for everything ill the Agricilltuial line: Avery Stalk ClTttGr, the best jed with burglary at Bridges’ store,atj to reconsider that motion; some o ne stalk (’litter in the marhet; VViSl’Sulky Breaking Plow. Lail-iM Spring Tootll HcU’tiimore, and one against Rose Seilers then moved that the m0t ' 011 row; Champion, Hamilton, Richmond and Imperial Steel Plows and South Bend town—came here from slow-going Craw- . I Chilled Plows Wo will nut these chilled nlnws out in the held and ouaranlee them to run
fordavillo.
g^^The sugar camps are all open and maple molasses is selling at one dollar
■helves, preparatory to a live spring
trade.
teS-Anothor tobacco and cigar store in (colored), for the murder ofher infant' to reconsider he laid on the table; and riViVllZ/T \T" "n T’.T T“iT — |~ T 11 ,, ,1 ,, ,, . .1,^,,,
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fifth week of the term. : tabled, when tho first motion was with- Rowers. Every farmer in Putnam county should call and see the Empire Reaper and Thus (ar, eight trials by jury have 1 drawn. This' was all very funny, but Mower, manufactured by the old reliable machine man, .1.1'. Seiherling. of Akron, Ohio. It is the boon had (including tho cass of Swain | also rather foolish The woolen lightest draft and most durable machine in the market. We propose a field trial, this eomiu'< sesahas been issued vs. Fordyce and Bruin, now occupying mills will soon resume operations on, with all other machiner sold ill the county. We will Sell you Agricultural Implements, Stoves,
per gallon.
H^*Liccnse to retail
to Thomas Murphy, P. M. Layton, Tim- the attention of court), in most of which ... .The surprise party Tuesday night Hardware, and all other goods kepi in our line at prices that defv competition.
othy Murphy ana W. FI. Burk. motions for new trial have been inter- was an enjoyable allair The side-j
‘Mr. John T. Craig has opened a osed and 3?*. yet disposed of. walks would stand a little repairing... J. D. STI j V ENS( )N & SON, W OSt Sitlo S(|UiUV, GrOeilCilSt It', liul.
meatshop at ClovCrdale, and taken in
George Oarneron as a partner.
.. Patrick Hallorin study of telegraphy.
resumed the
W.
j makes and reply to his speeches
Asbury I'niversity. James M Dorsi'tt, of Marion township
her election last! taken up his abode among us
Hied,
I®-Asbury Cadets entertain their ! . In G-eencastlo Feb. 27, of consump » • • r is- -a tion, Mrs. H. M. \V car, airca roars, friends for a consideration,on the evemltp n J
of Marrli 11 In Marion tp., March 1,of consumption • I he Adclpuian held
^ , Vn p • „ • Elsie Clark, aged 22 years. I Friday Philo has chosen her| ^ b'ravcl road fever .s up to blood heat
I®' hat Donkey h worth seeing go „ e k -.o r r, 'performers for commencement to Opera Houw next Thursday night— In fireencastle, Feb. _9, of scrofula, ,, . , . , .
IMckets on sp'j. VVm. H. Crane, aged 14 years, 15 months
f®'Andrtv Black, jr., hss sold one of those fmeblrck horses to a gentleman
from Now York, for *225.
|®r Fact* are what The Stah wants—
not “hearing” or opinion.
and 13 days.
In Greencastle, March l, of pneumonia, Henry F’. Chapin.
j in Jefferson Considerable real
Dr. Harp's class in elocution is engaged . °*^ e ' 8 cbn, 'P'"K in this section. in reading "Tom Brown at Rugby.”.... Mrs. EMhu Smith is dangerous- .. Philo has adopted Roberts' Rules of 'y with consumption 0. Lyons Order in place of Cashing’s Manual.... ' 3 on *ho sick li st Candidates foi ... .Two chronios in Prof. Baker’s room 'o'* n! *hip offices are numerous
Stole of Tiidi.mn. Putnam County
I, Mooch U.RridKO*. Clerk of th© ClreuitCourt, in hb'I for sold county and State, dolhereby certify that there ia to he vote 1 for and elected the r>th day of April. A. D, 18S0. thefollow-
On Feb. 27, 1880, in M ashington tp.,! attrant H g rpat f j oa | 0 f attention. They Howen wants to be the census Correspond- j of lun S fcT£,r ’ Mrs - Mnr - V Neese, aged 77 ; romin ,i one of | lis childhood , * kor for Marion township
ents should remember this.
|®r*Mr. Jos. Southard, one of Greencastle’s former residents, visited relatives
and friends here this week.
|®»Mr. Ballard, a Crawfordsviile limb of the law, visited his parents,
in Greencastle Sunday.
years.
Lecture to-morrow by Dr. Mansfield... .. The habit of passing notes during lecture has revived with all its old time energy Old Asbury is sadly in need of a bell. An old bell has been
s«»iith GreenraMlr.
Herbert Gifford spent Sumlaj' in Indianapolis lobn Bagley is again seen on our streets, after a short illness. F'rom reliable information wo
learn that Tom Martin has been starving (forced into service which can be hoard
f^vlohn ( anley shipped a nice lot of himself for the past week, in anticipation only for a short distance,and tho student horses and mules to St. Bonis, on 1 ues- 0 f t j ie (;j U e Ribbon feast, which came ofl, has a good excuse for being tardy at d, y’ last night /.. .YVm. Newkirk, of ichapel Spring fever has been g®’Mrs. S. F’. Gilmore, of Fltfinghaiu, Coatesvillc, visited tho city the city on among the students, and as a result the
Ills., is visiting Greencastle, the guest of { Monday Will Howe’s residence of Mr. and Mrs. Will Burk. nears completion, and is an ornament to i®" Another lot of North Carolina ex- the city Hi. Callender wants that odusters numbering ninety-four, arrived party of young ladies and gentlemen to in Greencastle Inst Saturday morning. ; accept his thanks for a delightful sereJf^AYa learn that Mr. Frank AIbin na< ^®» ' uosday night .Another
j Ticket peddlers for the military enter- I he exodusters of this township are betainment are "thick as hops.” ginning to find out that this is not the
class record is nothing but a lino of dots. Several Asbury boys are making a reputation as temperance orators. Mr. Collins made a speech at temperance meeting, last Sunday night Mr. Hill, of the Freshman class, is clerking
“land of milk and honey,” since they are asked to cut and split rails at 40 cents per hundred and board themselves . . . . Lot Arnold has purchased tho Ben Harris farm Democratic township convention at New I’rovidenco on the Gth.
Juri'KRsox.
IlitlnbridKr. Quite a spell of weather this week .... .... Lon. McKee returned homo from Illinois, Monday T. J. McKee, of Tuscola, is hete this week, visiting his mother Hlder G. Thompson, of Crawfordsviile. preached hero last Kun-
livna.
Mrs. Richardson has been dangerously sick for some time * Her recovery is considered doubtful Dr. Godfrey's father and mother have boen visiting him this week Mr, Luther
Richardson and Mrs. Brown, of Iroiinois, 1 . ,
Ills., visited at Mr. Kitchen’s last week. iORJACKSON TOWNSHIP Bill White went to Indianapolis ! One 11 iTru«tce, enc i 11 AxuoMor, oneillJus- , , „ . . I live of ili« Pfaee. to retide In the town of Now last week . . .One of Miss 1 rntln-i s | Mi.y.ville. twnCgiCn»xtt.ljlo« mid one Superscholars fainted in school Monday, j ^ e ;ri;^VTN^SHlV 0,, " ,h,,> ‘ causing consiih rable alarm Dr. Allen! o,,, fl i Trustee, on© Aasecaor. two (2) Jaaf.irlni..l,.lv emnn nlen™ in.t in time in | tire* of U>© Ppmoo. one to reeide in Hie town of loriunaieiy camo an n. .I'lM in uno ,v,r|.cni©rsvil!c. two ( Jl CunstableH and on« give assistance The school closes | Supervivor for ladi road district in said t»wn-
next Wednesday Some of our RrsSELLi TOWNSHIP
young folks have been invited to the i On© ill Trustee, one ill Assessor, one 111
v . . | Justice of the Peace,twot 2) ConHtableM anti onn
country to rat ttati)', and are patiently , Suporvipor for each road liistrict in naid towi)-
w,itin « for 11 n,n ; Ck»rl*y ,h ‘ p ’ OlilNTOH TOWNSHIP
Kitchen, Bill Murpliy ami t.hailey \ in— One 11) Trnsl©©. one ill Assessor, one 11 •
zant got the boss valentines.
I ship.
'Sijuire Williams, of Iowa, has been visiting his uncle, Mr. M urpliy, this.week Quartorlv meeting Saturday and Sunday at tho 51. K. Church Dr. Grubb has gone to Bloomingdale, where ho will (iiactice medicine in tho future, lie graduated Inst week, at Indianapolis. He has the well wishes of a
and Miss Ticv K. Smith, of this place. , w ‘-‘ ddin S in this Find to-night. "Let the at the postolfico... Mr. DeMotte were married at G o’clock p. ra., Feb. 28, K 00<1 work S® «« G *-’0- Callender visited the University this week at South Chicago Hotel, Chicago, Ills. ! intends visiting in the South soon... It is only four weeks until tho Sopho-
g®‘The “Willing Workers” of the
| The arrival of another lot of negroes, more will stand beforo the glittering
, numbering nearly a hundred, last Sntur- footlights The students of the
■Swocial'and fesHvar^at Brown's'Flail ,la y fiVl; ning, has furnished a subject for j West Building have been frequently , , . , ... ' a great deal of conversation. In order to' coinnliniented for the neatness -
Wednesday night. Tho profit amounted n '
to about '$20.
day, morning and evening host of friends here for his future suc-
I’rof. Kellogg has been lecturing hero for about a week, and about 50 names have been enrolled in tho Blue Ribbon Club. Mr. Ward and ladv, of Indianapolis, are here . .John Ragiin buried his little child lust Thursday. It
died of inflammation of the brain.... talking treason
II.
ship,
one i
Jiixtic© mI'the P©»©©. i"Ji Oonatahles and cmSuporviMir tor ©Arh rmut ilintrict in nui<l town*
ic.
MONHOE TOWNSHIP one ill Assessor, two 1 - sc©, thro© i Si I 'onslahl©-
i ! ’ a t 1 i.-f t VV
for each road district in
cess A wedding procession created a sensation all over town Thursday week. It is seldom that such an event takes place here ... We know
some old bacholois here who had better have their lives insured, for the girls are
0.1).
One 111 Trustee,
•Insticrs of ih© P©i uni! one Supervisor
said township,
FLOYD TOWNSHIP On© f 11 Trustoo. one (II Assessor, fwo(21 Conslubles a©done Supervisor for each road district in said township, M ARION TOWNSHIP One (1) Trustee, one (11 Assessor, twor.’i Constables and one Supervisor for each roud district in said township, (1REKNCA8TLB TOWNSHIP One (11 Trustee, one (1) Assessor, fount I | Justiees of the Peace, fourlti Constables on.! me Supervisor fur each road districtict said township, I MADISON TOWNSHIP
(In© Cl I Trust©©, one ill A
Justi©© of the P©ftce. two I2| Constables anil ■' ' — '—»ch road • ; : • ■■
ssefsor, one ill
loostal
district in said
Rev.
FJlis returned, lost Tuesday
of their
divert attention from this new arrival of building. Generally, any building where night, front lowu, with his now bride... i colored people, a story has been circula- so large a number of students are gath- ....Mrs, J. Wilkerson is very low with
JJ-lhe Democrats of Washington lc j t ) ia i w i,jt c Kentuckians are being j ered together is defaced in a short time consumption It is reported that township Lave nominated the following b roU ght here “to counteract the negro | by pencil marks. The white walls in- Rosco Kllis went to Indianaplis, lust
vote.” Now.no one will believe this j vite the pencil, but so far the students Thursday, to clerk for his uncle who is
candidates - F'or Trustee, John O’Brien; Assessor. J. II. Barnett; Justice of the
Peace, N. Zane.
g® Martied, F'eb. 29, 1880, at the resdence of the bride’s parents, near New Maysville, Miss Mary L. Martin to Mr.
R. B. Dicks, by Rev. W 7 . A. Smith. May , Kentuckian, does the reader think that a
“cock and bull story” until they have > have resisted the temptation, and there is selling goods at that place seen some of the imported Kentuckians, only one mark on the wall of the build McFaden is on the sick list. and only o “prominent Republican” has, ing. Greek Pony.
as yet, been able to get sight of one. Now, admitting that said p. r. did see a
\V.
L. T.
their journey through life be long, pros-
perous and happy.
gg^-I'r. O. C. Sinytbe has moved into his new office, where he will devote his entire time to the practice of his profes* sion. It is rumored that he has tendered his resignation as a member of the fae
ulty at Indianapolis.
|®'John, a fourteen-year-old aon of Anderson Springer, was kicked in the side by a vicious horse, on Thursday of last week, and has been dangerously ill ever since, but with all the chances in favor of recovery for the past day or two. Dr. Hopwood was called in to make the
necessary repairs.
Fern Station.
Lemuel Johns is teported to bo getting
Krliool Iti-porl.
Report of school in District No. 7,
Kentucky Democrat would travel to Put- along finely Sugar making will nam county for the sake of helping his , be a failure this year, s* the farmers say. party, and then go straight to a “promi- Lime i ' r >8 all in full blast at nent Republican" and give him informa- Oakalla, with prospect for a good trade tion to use against the Democratic party? . this summer James Torr will The reader can easily see this glaring furnish a large amount of spoke timber f; oor ge p runer inconsistency. Again, the correspondent for Mr. Brockwny, of Greencastle ; |,.|| a f raw ] PV
Warren township, for the month ending
F’ebrunry 24:
Olllo Fivans, 93; Arthur Lvans, '.Hi; Charley Crawley, 97;\V 7 ooster Flvans, 98; James Crawley, 92; Stella Crawley, 8t>; Charley Evans, 79; John Crawley, 91;
80; Frank Crawley, 85; 80; Johnny Fogle, 87;
Now Jiu JHiVillil’.
New Maysvillo school closes this week Col. A. J. Hawn, after s lingering illness, died, Feb. 25. Was interred at Indianapolis Dr. Owsley has returned from New York, where he has been attending medical school Miss Annie Johnson is very sick with pneumonia R. F. King will resume school this week, after a vacation of three weeks on account of scarlet fever And still they go; one by I one—another of New Maysville’s fair
one SuporviHor
> lowntthip,
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Ofle(l) Trust**, one(l) Assessor, ons 11» 1 Justice of tho Peace, two l •’) Oonstublos imtl odo Supervisor for each road district in said
township,
WARRKN TOWNSHIP One ( 1 i Trustee, one (1» Assessor, three ■ i Peace, ono ?<• rtside in tho town of i’utnaraville. three t D Constables and one Supervisor for each road diHtriet in sni f
n of Putnamville. three CD i Supervisor for each road
township,
JI.FFEFISON TOWNSHIP
Assessor, onetlt 2» Don stables ami >im1 <li‘'trif , t in -iiiii
Ono fl » Trustee, ono fP Justice of the Poaro, two (2P
one Supervisor for each road district in said
towninlpt
MILL CHEEK TOWNSHIP
One(l) Trustee, one fP Assessor, one (P Justice ofthe Peace, two (21 (’onstables and one Supervisor for eatih road distri<;t in said
township.
OLOVEHDALE TOWNSHIP
Asse
D Constali
road district in said
, , , , . - . . . | tine (p Trustee, one il) Assessor, oneflk ones has entered the state of matninoill- Justice of the Peace, three « 11 Constables ami al blias. Mr. Dicks, of Monroe township, I ""oKapii-visor ,>, r ,.,.|, . ’ J ' - ’
hold the lucky ticket Grand I Juries arc a nuisance; so say some of
one Supervisor for
, township.
'of a Republican daily says “they are Jo. Fumey and family started for tho coming with the express purpose to over- West on last Wednesday Jesse come the negro vote.” In using this Carpenter, south of F’ern Station, is said expression the Republican correspondent to be suffering with the measles unwittingly confesses that the negroes Miss Delia Miller’s school, at this place, were brought hero to vote, and seeks to i closed on last Tuesday, the 2d of March excuse a great wrong by directing atten- 1 Mrs. Plummer was visiting at tion io another wrong supposed (not pos . her uncle’s, south of Terre l* au,e t l 88 * 0 f itively known) to have been committed week James Thomas and brother by some ono else. If “two wrongs don't; have returned from Kansas
I®-The Indianapolis Sentinel ol make one right,” how can one well estab-.John Welch is working at the steam Thnisday puts it as follows: Roschdale, lished wrong be righted by supposing an ' shovel Dick Webb’s school the new town at the junction of the I., 1). other wrong exists Dick ' in District No. 4 closed on the ith. A
.V 8. and New Albany roads, was chns- Howard is confined to the house with a good time was had ... B. F. Bruner |ii<li;tnu|>oli>. I,i y«‘ silocK Jtlur-
tened "Lan'-sdale” by Jim Tyner, of the sprained leg The ‘ Black Diamond has bought a lot of timber just north of !u’t.
p o.l„mc. department, lo expree. hi. ed. Miemrel." .dl ond.ul.todlj h.v. . good j ©a, Sl.lio .l,me. TUej .•>'» he -RSi^.vSVmd^l'fpment,. miration for thopioneer Indiana exodust- house Tho “South End Poet’ Is; will go to Lena. I hat’s right, James • '^one.i a |i lt le active. l!e«r.( The name came nigh proving the ’'deep in his manuscripts,” and a poem, ... We have no oxodusters as yet, and (!( ,jp t8 0 f ver y g, )0( j ()Ua |,ty. Market death of the town, and the citizens rose on “Spring” (fever) may be looked for, if don’t want them. There’s plenty of {opened active strong and at higher en masso and demanded that the post tho editor can be intimidated into pub- white labor yet to be employed J prices. Bot Shippers and packers buy-office-hould bo known by the same lishing it “Let a man once fall, John Wright is cutting stave timber for ”’5^ 0T, ' r ' 25@4 36 name as tho town—Roachdale. Tyner no matter how, no matter when, no mat Alfred Hirt .....B. F\ Bruner will go' ; I( ? RV y gripping 4 40(« 4 50 given notice that the change will be ter where"—he is sure to get all muddy, j Southern Missouri about the first of (,'attlo—Receipts, 193 head; shipments,
made on "All Fools’ Day”—possibly “Somebody's Waiting” is what'April Mr. Hart will close his from its peculiar relation to his patron the serenaders sung Tuesday night. Well, I contract the last of March The saint, who is honored with the tail end of they had better stay in the North Find j Stab is read by most every Lone about
Charley Fogle, 87.
Hattie Sheets, Teacher.
Ki'liH Fund.
On motion of I'rankOannon, tho thanks of this committee he tendereu to Patrick Dugan, of Cloverdale, for the handsome
.$29 50, received by him,
from the citizens of Cloverdale and for-
warded to this committc.
• L. P. CiiAt’iN, Chairman.
John Crane, Jr., Sect’y.
Indianapolis
tation to go to Greencastle of late. Andy.
the name only.
after this, for “Somebody’s waiting” for F’ern Health good.
them to venture into the South Find |®‘Tho Cincinnatti Enquirer contains g g a j n —waiting with a horse-pistol, a special from Indianapolis, as follows; Q-p
On# of tho most important arrests was
that of Buck F'arley, a noted horse-thief, | If you would witness an onterwhkh was mado yesterday morning tainment of excellent merit, como out to
Jit. Jlriidinn nnd
Fern, Union.
H. N. Vermilion is the boss whistler of Jefferson Hen. Grimes says if Tcm Hanna should receivo the nomina-
20 head. No change in this market; Prime Shipping steers -li l 25(rf>4 50 Good shipping steers...... 4 OOfiiA 25 Prime cows and heifers 3 75($4 0<) Common to inferior 2 50@2 75 Bulls 2 00(82 50 Shoep—Receipts, 10; shipments, 18G
j Prices unchanged:
Prime 120 to 140 lbs $4 80@5 00 Common to good 4 00(84 25
north-east ol the city by Captain Camp- see the Black Diamond Minstrels at the ( tion for Lieutenant Governor he expects well assisting Sheriff Lew man, of Putnam Optra House March 13. i to meet Tom at every appointment he
A 4' il I'd.
Edit mi Star: Having been atllicted in our family with that terrible disease, scarlet fever,
And that nl the samp time there will bo ouhmitted to the voter* of the several townships i of said county for their approval or rejeetion. Oonstitationnl Amendment* numbered one fl • j two<2> # three (ID, four i4i, live (5 k, six CD,
and nine (90k,
In witness whereof l have hereunto set niv hand nnd tho kohI of said Coatt at Greencustie, on the third day ofMareh. 1W0.
M. l). BMIHIES. Clerk. I B KO<’I.AHATI01V.
State oflndinnav Putnam County,
I, Moses T, Lewnian, Sheriff in and (ortho ounty and State atoresnid. do hereby certify the above to ho a correct copy of the otiginnl
in a very malignant form, going entirely oart.acato ofoUotion. ! KWMAN through the family—six in number— Sheriff Putnam Coiiuty, Indiana
death claiming as its victim one of our 1 jewels, permit us to say through your columns that words fail to express our heartfelt gratitude lor the many kind attentions that wo have received at the 1 hands of our neighbors and friends; often anticipating our wants, frequently exposing themselves and families beyond what we felt wus due. Particularly do we feel constrained to refer to the kind and efficient medical attention of Drs. j Culver, Stone and Sutherlin. To their ^ skill, under the blessing of God, they brought one member of our family up, as it were, from the very jaws of death.
Mr. and Mbs. J. L. SEvpot.n.
S,'\Y lllg JIUI-llilM' NtlU’Si.
Miss Carrie By ram, Mrs. Amos Neier, Mrs. Jas. A. Armstrong, Mrs. Geo. H. Harris, have each bought a Light Running Domestic. Mrs. Delila Lakin and Miss Louisa Harney, tho Imported Wil-
intorviow the South Carolina Emigrants limns Singer, all bought of J. F. Hill, the at Opera House, March 13. Domestic man.
-The Flxoduster committee will
OPERA HOUSE, Thursday, March 1!.
Tliii'tl Viiitiiii! Tour
Ofthe MiycFtic SpectBculnr Revival ol Harriet Beccher-Stowe b pn*at moral, religion?and pn-
thetio Btory,
( licit* Fours Cabin, As originally revived and performed over one thouinnit time©, under the inanugrment ol Mesxri. Kiwi A Draper. Thn public desiro being so great to witnoxx thix rcmarkaple natural play and the intcrexi it hnx awakened being xtill unabated, and owing to the artistic manner in which it ix illustrated hy thix excell.mt company, who hxve played it over ono thousand timer, h»vo induced the manugemont to present it again this season, which, with the magsiHoeat scenery, charming musical effects and touching incidents. have aroused the greatest enthusiasm among all olusxox, and elicited the most favor able comments from the press, and tho hearty endorsement ot the leading Clergy of the
country.
ADMISSION, 25 AND 35 CENTS. No extra charpe for reserved neat*. Too lanoh importance cannot be attached to the fact that Htthough we offer the above *oale of prices our company and performaice is absolutely tbc very beet on the road. Keaerved seats at Langdon** BookStore.
