The Sylvania telephone. (Sylvania, Ga.) 1879-current, November 02, 1880, Image 2

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■UMMwnviiiii .III THE —PUBLISHED UY-— c. 331 . MEDLOCK* SYLVANIA, GA., Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1880. FOR PRESIDENT ' HON. TXT W. S. O Tf A \jni\nv Of rENNSYLVAKIX. — "■» FOR CONGRESS COL Ga Ba BLASIC 5 —OF SCRIVEN COUNTY.— Tlie venerable Judge W. B. Fleming, ofSavannah, is down with hrokea-bone fever. The Atlanta Sunny South now bus Ilon. A. II. Stephens attached to its list of contributors. ‘I will not learn a trade! exclaimed the ( bn ago lad to Ins tathei. But this isMiSKUA studying liavness-nia king youuj*man prison. was in Savannah News : Captain I). R. Box, of the steamer Carrie, plying died t ween Savannah and Augusta, yesterday at the Savannah Hospital of tvphoid lever, after an illness commanding ot al davs. lie had been the Carrie during the abscence of Cap tain Gibson, and was a popular and ■efficient officer. Mr. John C. Neal an old merchant of Atlanta, committed suicide last Fri dav by taking morphine. Financial his business aflairs were tl.c cause of the act. lie died on Friday night at 12 o'clack. Since his death it is repor Sounded 0 al,Cged cr ° 0kcdness was unrouncieu. New Yobk Cotton : A Georgia gen tleman ten years ago came to New York with .15200,000 and started in tho cotton business, lie had prepared himself for ten yehrs of work, and made an e laborate system, by reason of which he thought lie could estimate the crop to within a few thousand bales. In six months ho returned to Georgia, having borrowed the money to buy his ticket Hartwell Sun : Duggar, tlie well known copperas breeches legislator from Fannin county, was elected Wed nesday to the Senate from the forty first district. lie has been in tlie Leg islature so long that the body would not be itself without him. It is said that every session he piles his family up in an ox cart, moves out to Atlanth, rents a little house out on the suburbs and lives at home all during the ses sion. He also carries lus pine knots with. hint. There is in London a dog’s boarding house, where canine pets may be sent to-be takea*~.are of durrhg - fheTibsenee lady of their owners from town. A sent abroad, her dog and to Igrard attached there did while he she be was so come to the house and bis fellow boar ders that since her return and his rein statement in his old quarters he has called on the other dogs regurlarly ev ery Sunday' afternoon. A darkey recently made application . » diverge from lus wife. When asked on what ground he demanded a divorce, he explained as loliows : ‘De ground of dis occasion is sufficient e Jiough. lien I rented ten acres and worked .one mule I married a woman suitable for de occasion. Now I rent sixty acres of lan’ an work five mules. Mv fust wife is a mightv 7;, T good ten acre wue, .*. nut , cion , ,,,, suit ’ ae occasion • i sue i oo sixty acres. I need a woman what can spread more.” DEATH OF ,J. L. VILLALON GA. The Savannah News of Tuesday says; We are called upon to make the painfyil highly announcement esteemed and of the well-known death of our merchant, occurred John L. Villalohga, Esq., which last evening at his res idence on Taylor street, corner days. Bull, after an illness of a few Mr. Villalongh was born at jit. Augustine, Fla., on the 27 th of June, 1817, aud was consequently injiis (Htti year, lie re moved jo Georgia Camden in early life, and ]o cated in county', where he soon became very popular, and entiaVand was elected two consecutive to represent the county in the Georgia Legislature. He moved to resident this city m 1853,-and had been a since. Shortly after coming here lie embarked in the, cotton and si on business wdth the late Jejm Bos ton, the firm being Boston – Villalon ga, and continued the same for eleven vears. He was chief commissary of the State of Georgia during the time the State troops were in service, and as Hewas « ieco a mzed as a business man of rare ability, attaining a high rank in our commercial comrnunitv, and, during several administration, served asan Alderman of the city, holding the high position oi Chairman of the Finance. Committee. At tlie time of his death lie was Vice-President and director in tlie Merchant's National Bank of this city;, and bis counsels had great influence in the management of the institution Since the war cotton Yula^o^a factorage had and been commission engaged m the inesss oil his own account, and had ac cumulated a handsome competence. The deceased was regarded as among our most valued business men, and his loss to this community willbe serious ly felt. lie was of geiiib! social nature s?"trirri " k i- ‘ n r s a liouncemeift daughter survives him. The an of his death will be uiiex pected, and will occasion general re gret. POLITICAL. By the ,, time this issue of „ our has reached all its readers tlie agony will he over, and the question us to whether whetbei or o notom not our country country shall be ^ subjected to another term ot Radical mis-rule will have been settled. That Georgia will do her whole duty be no doubt, and we earnestly hope that the banner so gallantly won in (he last Presidential contest will be hers. That Hon. George E. Black will proudly wear the laurels of victo ! ; cuiscd '>"•«" to be the least r,“r shadow ol J” a doubt. IION. JO 11N C. PELL. - The Legislature of Georgia «.«.«.■ of 11,is »,at A | mongst ns most important duties is the ; election of U. S. Senator, Judges of the , Supreme Courts, and Solicitors Gen l era j 0 f the various Circuits. The Bar and tho citizens ot c t benven , . County r , . ot- .. fel . for the Judgeship of the Middle j Qj rcu | t to fill the vacancy of the la ;«>•*v, tinguislied. fellow-citizen, lion. Joliji C. Dell, of Syl vania. As a lawyer, learn * d i« the. lore of hw profession, he isthd peer of any man iii the State. Possessed j of a miml of the finest discriminating ‘ a ci , aiw . t er ot the highest in combining ...... Semsion, firmness j and amiability to a most happy degree, j a vigorous constitution, great powers of concentration and endurance, punc tilious in honor and to the demands of all his duties—socail, political, domes tic and professional-true as the needle i tlie l 50,e - hc JS - of aU others ’ tho | for i slat this ure exalted elect him position. to the Let jtidgship the the Middle Judicial Circuit of Georgia aiwl uo ^ only will merit be justly re warded, but the public service will be subserved, the State honored and the ermine preserved in all its spotless puri ty. FESTIVAL AT OLIVE jB. Drop, drop, drop: Rain, rain, rain. How IIow many sad faces greeted the dawn. many bright hopes were crushed as fair faces turned to the weeping heavens. But Providence smiles upon those who trust Him, and especially does He encoifrage good works. By mid-day the clouds are drawu'aud 11 a tnre put on a favoring smile. Of course aTn–SiSsRwJKi but for festive occasions give me the happy'medium, neither sunshine nor shower. » ! The bays, under the controlling hand of trip, Mi. and II. with R. Kemp, fair are one, ready who for dares the J one brave the dgiigera, vs ».«**'« Sylvgnu* and hasten upon onr w r ay. Arriving at the residence and]!with of Mr. McGee, find the ladies readyy happy greeting, are again the happiest upon the of road for Oliver, await where welcomes ed. On entry find - the hali-way and rooms handsomely and tastefully' dec orated in festoons, garlands, bad wreathes, etc., showing fair hands lent their The tables were tastefully decorated and amply provided, and the bo display of labor and skill all that could expect e d to please the most fastidious. Most conspicuous on table No. 1 was a beau titul iced cake, most elegantly trimmed, j work of Mrs. Boyd, This table j W as presided over bea’utv bv the following la- i hZ-t an array of Ziil enoutrh to win * the tneueaitoi of the tne most most toipiii, among whom we find Misses Hattie Laaier. jizzie Cooper, Sallie Lawrence and I j Cynthia Foy. There were two other beautitul laige cakes upon tins table. which I am compelled to admit, conspicu-I were j unsurpassed, pyramid of which most ous was a of cake, surmount- ■ ed by a beautifully gilded cross. This pyramid, to the cross,was decorations fully two] | feet high. The upon il were simply (as the ladies would sav) lovelv. The frosted fringe-work which I hung in festoons was most delicate ami; whole, which was a master-piece off j labor, love and beauty, the work of Mrs. Dutton. This cake was won by Mr. II. It. Kemp, and,at his request, pre sented by' Mr. Hazlehurst to Miss llat tic Lanier. Table No. 2 was presided i over nier, by EffieBovd Misses Lou and Cooper, Mav West. Leila La-j j The decorations were, as might have been | expected, most elegant. Conspicuous which was a magnificently iced ] cake, upoin which was raised in icing a representation of a church. The ; | workmanship was most delicate and the conception cake, and which execution | ble. This was the work of Mrs. Elam was voted to Miss Mag gie winsome Conner, as the lady, most aiid, popular iequest,| and | presented young by, Mr. Hazlehurst.-| by ileio «;as let me say twas rather aimis tug to see who was the more embar-j nutsed There the presenter three other oi large the presented.! cakes were up-: on the table, to say nothing of taste fully arranged stands of grapes, oranges aud other fruits. Here I am before the solid table, and bow mv very soul went out in thanks giving’for utterly the fails—’twas good tilings thereon. My winch pen noble Athelsteiii a feast at the himself could not have complained, or wished for more. This table was presided over ! bv Mi>. Lufburrow Mrs. Dr. Lanier, Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Arudufi. The refreshing department in the ices was under the guardian care of Mrs. W. C, Purse, and truly here was an anomaly, for a most warm welcome awaited i >*-,rY""*w ,he m onlv for her untiring lab* v, but for the kindest wbicli find appreciated eVcr fed courtesies for I.shall grateful. Some amusing incidents occurred, of which splice forbids my moutioiiing but two : First of these was a remark of a geuMoman seated at u table outing cream, and ut whose side was one of whom auy-would be proud to claim, lie remarked in an undertone that the cream was terribly cold, and he was afraitl he would freeze opinion, Just there. bad I I mj [ y ofllis for \ )CVU j n ),j 8 } j a( . e \ would have ‘Treezcd to her, too.” The next was the sale of bread. Thelot wa» ruu up to high | by the yountf un.l most ot Jeuuret'.' "lie*said he had been- casting his bread upon the waters for a long time and now it had come buck in SsJ-Sts. “st j | would |j s ] ies come be well, up with but il*c not loaves then scale all even a appeared to follow the loaves, and as : you all know bread without tish is but ilrv dk provender. Of all tlie most ™)« MM. — " ““ra will EfCaSeU u,“m life’.' „: t(U> , 1( .d sea in zephyr puffs to cheer an ,l gladden. God blogs the sweet la dies who thought us worthy of the \ tendons shown and especially to trip those and i who accompanied us upon the (j, , ,r . . . , ,i.« , )a th*avaml gilded the ( v ,. tl , of pleasure wit), the rainbow j of promise. To l)r. A. 15. Lamer and ; w—gntapearff*; Who's The Nominee? 5 AT LORETTE, SE0 “ a AVho arc daily reeiviug the largest and best assorted stock of ~ GOODS ^ GrOC0rl3E, (.onnOO t^OOwS, ; f 1 CMFECTIONARSIS. uwrtu 1 GI8ARS, T ilACC0,|BAt’ON AAJf Il UiHli AlU, j-j ®- <yg ard etlieilieS And,jn fact, every thing usually kept in a First-Class Store, Which thev Will propose to sell at sjich low p 1 r j,. e s as ASTONISH THE NATIVES. ® an ,, -j’! . 1 atl L. ...___- 1 01 - c - 111 . > our lamdf oi .ut .n, Horn a HOGSHEAD OF BACON Or, a Gar Load of Lorn, to s ?km OF FIS j or^biill qfjjo.tash. GIVS TLZZ A Ci,LL And verify the truth of these assertions. Chickens, eggs, and all other kinds of Country Produce' hfjjalst'inarkct'pricel T.^ vA 1 01 h ‘ CiEOROIA* Scrircai • oianty. pe ,. song interested arc hereby notified that Paul II. .Jt-nkins, Omudi-.n of Frances K. Hewlet. and Yiryia M. How Wit, minovs oj David Hewlett, of said county, deceased, has ! >IT J 't'd by wnttee >vuj*ow (<t leave lo se " 11 ^ !Un ir “’? <:l •!'« 1,1 county (the ttroivrt. of - o.id contain- t ing lift* acres, more <* loss, and tsiundedbv lande *if TViiliam Fail, T4»«.i*s Viliis and whi ( .,, UI1 t\- ’ on the second Mondav f'OTTEK. ;n Vovendier, isso. Ji. Ji. Ordinary Scriven County. LAST JSTOTIOIE AU persons indebted to J. C. ^Overstreet, on store accounts, are hereby notified that unless paid by the f.bh ot October next. *ceminis ivlll have m be i ut in suit iu or ^Ht° *“ aUi ' cW V.* lIOBBY^Assignee. - - ACT. Notice is hereby given that the' designed'will apply at the next session of the Legislature bill entitled of Georgia for the passage of a : An Act to abolish the County Court of Scriven county and for other * poses. hill entitled Also a : An Act to establish a Board of Com missBoners for Scriven county and for other purposes, .1. LA Yv TON SINGELLTON. JAMES F. MURPHY, -x xvAG , r.rnrr- i 1UA.D a t TarvrxT'ti/r bUUl .'.Aikibiv, a Tr-tTV? SCARBORO, GEORGIA. ' • Fjne w g rk a special!.. Give mo a trial, an a ] guarantee a perfect fit. 1 ------r, *►««»•* *«* . the campaign. Only S^ntetbr^"h^ oO cents tot tlncc months. Address, W . 1. Christopher – Bro., Atlanta Ga. <okoM:k U ' ,, a^aXatffw . tLonef’ , „ at° , tbe’LSuIng a8 election in January next, subject respectfully to tlie Democratic nomination, and solicit your su^rt ___f ' " ..* ." BAZBMOBE A ' A KI A - BOOkS Will Be Closed. All parties indebted to the undersigned are hereby notified that their notes or ac counts, if notsett ed m some manner, ou, or ssapnaw^ssvfii mandedon the first day of each month, and the r "* ; .wdsofMr.Mathcwntor Mr Mathewsfor collection cMlecUon. 1 tosetlt H. O. WELLS. I CAfMATES NOTICES, . I Attention, Voters! The friends . , ot Kooert irn I. Mills ves jiecllully announce his liamo as u can , re-election the Sber.fi didate for as ; of Scrivcn County, subject to the Dem erratic Nominating Convention. Mr. i Mills lias served the county most; *thc I« thepartj and, it elected, will do .so in the futuic. i'OR SHERIFF, Wo amionuyc the iiasneot Mr. J. G. w. con sa»MmeMqg£5’ “*£,{£,£${," u.'mln jauVarv,sni>Wt t<* theWi _ TO THE PEOPLE. Thu report being in circulation that I aw not a candidate Cor re-election , to the office of Tax Collector) take this method of cor i SSSS–SlfflSSK S–gtfgt CELLO If- CITIZENS, we uniiouneeMnson -8. lirtason t'nsunis- (ourex sheriff) a.. candidate for touut* sinner of Semen county at theeusuinn Mon in January rest. He is capable Mid 1 U!s.M^rt? many yoTKlts. Wt0r ‘‘ POE TAX HECEIVEK. ' I offer my name to the niters of this coiinty as a candidate for Tax Receiver at the coming election, subject tq the Democratic nomination, and respect fullv ask their support. W, J. GROSS. Citiaonsoff Scriven County I offer my name to you ns a candidate for Coroner ut the ensuing ek'.'tioa ia .January next, subject to the DewusTatie nominating Convention, and solicit your support, THOMAS 1‘AKKKR, — FOR TAX RECEIVER. The for^^jectioii to theofflee of Tax Heoeiver, Be^ to‘dSrefhU dutite faithfully, and, if elected, will do so again. hespei-tiully, To Tike t'oJcr* Ol'Hcriv *m C»bib t*i Fellow Citizens: i return to you my thanks lor past favors, suit respectfully re-elec- ten th'!'you m\ cjiii" km a candidate for tion to (be eilice of Ordinary, at the election in January next, subject to the action fit’ the Democratic nominating convention, and so licit your support. Very Respectfully, PUTTER, M. M. FOR TAX RECEIVER. ■ offer in vself to the voters of Striven county as a candidate for Tax Ueceiver at the ensu ing election, subject to t he Democratic aoni ination, andrespectfuilv ask their support. URKLJi D. SHARPE. FOR TREASURER. I 'hereliv announce uvvsetf as a- candidate for tin* oltice ofTreiteurVr of Scriven county sul;j»sd to the i«em<M*raUe nomiviation. 1 have filled the office ones autl.v. iU serve the people equally as well again if elected. ... - vrtj. he wray. - LOOK HERE, VOTERS. The trienda of Rev. IT. G. Edenfield re sped fully announee his mime as a esndi date for the office otTss Colieetor ef Hcnv en County subject te the Democratic Nomi nating Convention. Mr. Xdenfield is a wor thy, Christian gentleman, and needs the help of his fellow-citizens. Vote for him, one and all. CITIZENS OF SC/!I TEN. X offer my name to you ns a candidate for the c.f.U-e of Ordituiry at the ensuing election, subject to dm itemnereth- nouiin.i. .tion, and respectl’uliy Rvsiiectfuilv. solicit j our support. J. OVE’RSTREET. FORM , PA ..... DOR. j j . vnnoin „. e mvseif a a n»ni!itii.is for cm-..-.. i Sllrve .,, r i. ct to tiJ i>ewoI'rat„- *. • r.v •no sr ot the voters*)? rhs vouiirv. i !.;.w ssrvs'i > s. ! 11 cowmI)- tw« saii..i««t<ou. y*r* dejiiUy s.t.rv.a..r H. «•«»»»- uin k FOR COUNTY COMMiS-5 SR. \Vc amiDimcc tbp n,u»»*- oi V,r. ?. •fril i-p.r ?vs » »• i- i U>»- oi < oimiv *-Dun's j fe’Ubjeo.J siouirf cm trie f*Of i)eiLocr;t>b-!i**T, l t otiuJx f }|C *> ?2 ;•.»11». C* 1 to • r.:' 11 . MAM V«rTK»t<. FELLOW Cr.'.L'J'3. ] At tho request of h majority of iu fl'iOIiitb ■ j I withdraw inr juamc 4vi n i-aiurrictc lo? the OlUd'O fit A*>ft i.*:»r til » HAT-.r «i : i< can<iid«i?c jor <lcvV * ! iij< subject to the ih'iwoto «i ■ ft , 1> 1’ . ’ > ! “ v 1 jj-j, , , | Fellow fTnzKxs: 1 return !•• sincere thanks fin past !* : 1 i(h»C '»> speettutiy tc*nd.,r you ffie'^oiArAhe^Ll- my i.irri-u nating convention of the lk-moeratle sihuEl.LTux', i<ttrty, R, L, FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mr. Eimtojr; Please mmoupeo the name of Mr. JOHN GUOSH »s a suitable date for the position subject of Tax Collector Democratic Horiven county, to the Nomination. Vox Toitli. ^ " j>jto BONO I VRLICO. We announce the m»;w of Aimun H„rk, as a candidate for die otliei! nf < 'oiintv ’JYeas urer at tin? emsum? ele tion ‘uJaiiuary next subject to t-lie Deaimvatie nominating Con vention. Mr. Burke snim!-. one amid tmi ■. ji 0 has l*eeti tried and has proved true i to the trusts committed to his care, and we j hope the citizens of tksriven county wilj eon eider the lac« uaJgive bim tiieir unanimous sui'P"' - f t .many voters. i_ i 'I’OWN IA/VV IN X PHOPFKTY IVUi JjIII !• twaT-storv ... Udenee, _ . .. , .. MJ>1 . it. and lot, now occupied tiy Mr. T. Mills. Parties dedreing to piirchase better a dwelling bargain. in Terms Sylvania cash. could not find a – *• fec< ”{ yhama, (,a. <‘f . : for the people. Fitty cents toi mouths ‘ Addrcss » j W . T. Christopher – , Bro., T , I Atlanta, Ga. Attention Clothing Buyers. NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! —AT— 33. METIT^$T*»* WHOLESALE AND RETAiL DEALER IN Hen’s, Hoys and Children’s Clothing, 191 and 193, CONGBESS STREET, ©-A.V TTITA-Ix, GEORGIA.. Retail raorebants will find it vastly to their interest to give him a chllbef re purchasing elsewhere, as he is offering special inducements to them. HANCOCK k COLQUITT, WE have just received our Stock of FA^ C3B<?02nMS 9 ■ t.'on.-dsiing of every thing kept in a First Class stove. We bought our goods from FIRST 1! AXDS, and call sell them at just what they cost in Augusta and Savannah. Friends, give us as avail »nd examine our stock before ]>u: - ch»sing ©laewharc ' LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE SHOES A specialty. Also OUR stock is the largest and b«st assorted ever brought to Scriven county and shall be sold at Hard-Pan Prices. PRINTS 5'a ami 7. Wo also havea’fine assortment of LADIES 7 AND CENTS' WS–TER HAT3. CALL on us at once and lake your choice. WILKINS, BERRIEN – CO. Aim li 1 *i« 1 h ilil 1 ■Ml ill ilia – v ^3 “Why not^be sensible and buy front L. J. M INS Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, –o 178 St. Jittian Strc*»t, Csvannah, Georgia. Always keej IS : a hand u tine selected Assortment of Flour, Bacon, L^id, Sv.v.-.r, tloit'vc. A-.ap, Slavt'h. Candy, Salt, Canned Goods. Corn, Oats, Hay, Meal, Grad. Rice. T.Jiaceo. Cigars. «tni everything else that is kept in a First Class Grocery P-iorc, at mcices below Ihe lowest. AP-o. in connrctioL v.-ir the above business, I am a General Produce sad. ('ominii-.don Dealer, i charge 5 per cent on all sales except Cotton and Wool for w ■- hi ■Perec lb. uer e-ut. I am also paying the, highest market pFirc r. >r wool. ■ Lh. Lilb ’a! advancements on consignments. Market qao iniioii* ef Prov.-ton- aed i’roduce furnished <>» application. i Lies, o;-..-: i! a Boardii.r House, pleasantly located at the corner of St a- ji Brmn: streets, onlv three blocks from the Market, where' ^ ill be j.i* It .,. . ;,li nr, 1 -jids'from Scriven. Charges$1.00 per day. April 2 *>-fUl. L. Ji. ROBBINS. - * f/■' r.J '■>: i Gilev ' f Seriv •j (•«.}(id , ft - n cnsiGN!;^’ for Cminlv j i-rii ‘G.-f-r t ••lection, l<) ! liv i j,,*,<:-vr : ic e.omdmtion. \\ Scott, p rwiy (. \ i I way. 7 ! \ i >' ; ! i iri 1 'ON E ve ■ •'•-" U ■• will give mu ■!- the largest lif-t oi • ui'.-cribers for one years (not less ihan fil'tv) aeeompanied Machine, by the cash, one first-class Sewing This oiler the price of which is $40. stands good till the first day of January', igyl Remember that cash must, ne ! „ v subscription, and that • , two «'«'•> "'V 4 , 101 V ear or subscribers for stx month- w ill un m I i the “'in-e u‘ili as one "lir't-Oari for a year, ’ i« 1 tic Ma et.ine be ; every re spec!. This is -b- = offer \ (j, a t w0 have ev '’mean j, • ‘ gu j .. qi • part | w ine conn a« i. SHSLFt > ALES, win i, e sold Vcrivi bcl’on tie .n-b.mmi door svivani'a, sale, n com. ■■ >“ P. • •:ween <1 the legal hours of on • ■ i n Deeeiubei. lfiS9, lirt-y av • • *■( lano c’in- vld' ‘.mi iimveifs:. hd'Ho ' • fames fitly toi'je •• '>•. acres cut oiftbeir.-; ml li Howell Sasser, ^r„ now ' ; •.ave the Itouiulnnesas Jdoromiu. mtc u ■ anL P LXtU>Vis?ucViro'm District the’ of said Justice cotpity, < 0 ( tl»e sotli Militia o., d.T. Doughty, J. P., in favor of W. Hobby against Howell Sasser, Hr., ami A ,lcI ' « r - ma^b^oweH bv llowrtl Sasser s»sr. : mTS t^ Tmu SM „,,. T. ZEF. IPOT a-H jIEI - «tat?£*ORO Attorney at Law. STAI Ln-ia Jrtu, GEORGIA S’or County C‘^iaEi*fci»«2®3ier* 1 offer my name to the people of Seri ■ en county as a candidate for the offi of County Commissioner, at the ens; ing election, subject to the Democrat nomination. GEO. W. SCOT B. WALSH PRACTICAL CARPENTER SYLVANIA, C E O R C ’ Will work either by the day, o S’ the job. All communications by promptly answered, go— tf. ’-'-'-T A 1 VANDAL, ns Si IV. » Qr\ fJ A*' t jf tfl S'. % r*>. i! ...... MK , j 1 will stand the thorough bred Stai-m, i«wsr*sri?w?5ss.'':' “VANDAL.” for tee season in Bcrtven. ’ - IPs services should call on, or ado - ,-•. .D. J. .Newton, at Ilalcyondaje. b. r. NUVT >, uly <i