Mai Xm? Adam.
As Actemar Ward was onoa
traveling hi the ears, dreading 10
?e bored, and feeling miserable, ?
man approached Uim, sat down,
and said:
" Did Von hear the last thing on
Horace Greeley I*
" Greeley t Greeley 1" said Arteinus,
"Horace Greeley! Who
is nei"
The man was quiet about five
minutes. Pretty soon he said :
44 George Francis Train is kick*
ing np a good deal of a row over
in England; do yon think they
will put him in the Baetile!"
44 Train f Train I George Fran
cis Train 9 " said Artemue, solemnly.
441 never beard of him."
This ignorance kept the man
quiet for fiiteen minutes ; then he
said:
44 What do yon think about General
Grant's chances for the Presidency
I Do yon think they will
run him I"
4 Grant t Grant ? bang it, man,"
said Artemus, 44 yon appear to
know more strangers tuan any
man I evec^aw."
The man was furious; he walked
up the car, but at last came
back and said :
44 You confounded ignoramus,
did you ever hear of Adam ?"
Arte.nus looked np and said:
44 What was his other name? "
- ?
Toe Poer.
A brother editor was sitting in
bis office 6ne afternoon,' some
years ago, when a farmer friend
came in and. .aaid l i*, Mr*. 13.??,
I like your paper, bnt times areso
bard I can't p$y for it."
" Is that so, friend Jones? I'm
very sorry to heftf^lbat you are
bo bard ran. I will give yon my
paper." , < >-?.(
" Ob, no! I cau't take it .as a
gift."
" Well, then ; let's see bow we I
can fix it."
" You raise chickens, I believe.''
" Yes, a few, but they don't
bring anying hardly."
" Don't they ? Neither does my
paper cost anything hardly. Now
I have a proposition to make to
you. I will continue your paper,
and, when you go home, 3*011 may
6elect from your lot one chicken,
and call her mine. Take good
care of her and. bring me the product
whether-in eggs or chickens,
and we will call it square."
" All right brother 13
and the old fellow chnckled at
what ho thought a capital bargain.
No kept the contract strictly,
and at the end of the year
found that he had paid about fonr
prices for his paper, lie often
tells the joke on himself and says
he has never had the lace to say
.ho was too poor to take a paper
rSiuco that day.
.A Good Iiusii Anecdote.?
Somciyears ago, when the beatiti
ful 1 pointing of Adam and Eve
was -exhibited in Ireland, it be
camo the ?ohief topic of conversa
tion. Finally an illiterate peasant
went to see it. The light was arranged
so. as to reflect on the picture
and leave the spectator in
comparative darkness. The ^ casant
as he entered the room to see
his first parents, was struck with
bo much astonishment that he remained
speechless for some mo
ments. lie ^stood like a statue;
as though hisifeet were incorporated
with the oakon floor of the
room. At last with an effort he
turned 'to ;ftu -acquaintance and
said::
" I3arney. Til niver say another
word agin Adam in all mo lite,
for had I been in the garden, I'd
have eat ivery applo in it, for the
pake of 6ucb a lovely creature as
Eve."
?
Lonoevitv in New Hampshire.
According to the census renort.
New Hampshire, with a total population
ot 318,300, had 15,885
jtersons^over the age of seventy?
or five per cent, of the whole
number. Of this aggregate, more
than seven thousand were between
the ages of 70 and 75; nearly
five thousand were over 75 and
under 80; seven hundred were
octogenarians, and three hundred
were between 90 and 95. Ten
were 98 years old,-two were 99,
and six had passed the age of a
century ! It is doubttul whether
any other State of three hundred
thousand inhabitants can show so
large a proportion of persons of
extreme age.
- -
Alw ays behind-hand?the
wrist.
Every cat in Paris is to be taxed
three francs a year.
A druggist is not inapproprifnrmnrl
||>A rtillai- nt snAiAtv
*-V? ??iv\4 K??v j'" ?* ? V*
A doctor's motto ia anpposod
to bo "patients and long suffering."
What is tbe difference between
a coat and a baby? The oue I
wear, the other I was.
An Indiana editor is represented
as " squealing back a squawk of
soul-satisfied bliss."
Folitkniss is like an air cashion?there
may be nothing in it,
but it eases onr jolts wonderfully.
North Carolina is to have a
* 1_ e tr.-j
Tiew CUUDijr ui?ue iruui ucuucibuii,
Buncombe, McDowell, Rutherford
and Polk.
1%+jkAmvlt J?ri? ft* ba*?aft?4?sy
ftgu lit aivi of iM aooaaaihailUb.
Mr. tielontaa HigdoW, ftf - itsriba, bee
nyatertoualy d leap pa a red.
Marios pa lie 1*4 rotee la her m??Utpal
aUottoo.
A aoldter Impriaoned la Cheater, ku ? eaped
froaa JaU. ,
Bar. D. MeNeUl Turmer, formerly of thia
State, baa eatabliabad a elastieal aohool at
Brermrd, N. Q
' Harry Noab, "R?q., baa been appelated
Private SaereUry to Got. Soott, vice John
Heart, Kaq., reaigoed.
J. Folder Mejero, Eeq., editor of the
Oraagebarg Kewo, wee married a few days
daw.
It is anooaeeed that the Pope will abortly
tend an nHlmatnm to the biahopa who
hava nnl tk. l-f.ntLMI.
" ?WW WIW lUIRIIIVIIIlJ,
The County Coaamieaioaera at Williamsburg
hava audited el alms accounting to
$11,817,88.
Mr. U. G. Fraeure, of Lexington, while
| attempting to get oh the ear* at that place,
I reeeatly, made amis-step, tbo earn running
orer him, and killing him ioatantly.
Fields Montgomery, Auditor of Newberry
County, and brother of Senator Cbaa. W.
Montgomery, died on the 7th mat., aftrr a
week'e illnese.
statb AoaiCCLTURAt. Axn Meckaxicai
SociaXT.?D. W. Aiken, Secretary of the So.
ciety, publishes the following ia the Abbe*
ville Press and Banner: >
Mr. P?ter R. Coburn, an old and highly
respected citizen of Charleston, died on the
11th. He bad been connected with the
South Carolina Railroad for many yearn.
Peter Wi11(?e, a colored man. haa been
abot and killed by Columbua L. Blair. Esq.,
in Edgefield County. The killing is said to
be in selhdefence.
The Republican National Committee has
fixed the first Wednesday in June as the
day and Philadelphia as the plaee for the
Nominating Convention.
The Winasboro News advooatea aeon- (
vention o 1 the yoang men of the State for
pnblio ends eonoeeted with the State's welfare.
The following town officers have been
eleclod in Cheater for the ensuing year:? (
Major G. W. Melton, Intendenl; W. T. f
Robinson, W. T. D. Cousar, John L. Agurs
and Vf. P. Simpson, Ward er.a.
Tbo commander of the Mexican revolution
ary forces in tbo vicinity of Matamoras has
given tbo Toxans permission to pnrsne Indian
outlaws aeroas the bordar, and to punish tbeui- i
if captured in that country. *
l oKonama is ono 01 me most important 01
onr consulates. The export* ot Ua from that
port to the United State* during the past year
hare been over thirteen millions of pounds,
from which the Government derived $2,000,000
revenue.
v^o|ne advices of January 2d, state that tho
Kiagttias sent a special Ambassador to the
Vatican, with New Tear's congratulations to
the Pope. Antonclli received tho Ambassador
and informed him that t'u" Pope was indisposed
and unable to receive visitors.
The following persons have been elected
town councilof'Laurens; Intendent, T B.
Crews; Wardms, J. A. Eichelberger, Wm. j
H. Garrett, W. F. Beard and B. L. Potter.
The Tempcranco party will soon present a
memorial to Congress, adoption of an amend- j
incnt to the Constitution declaring ineligible I
to all places of official trust all who arc ad- I
dictod to the use ot intoxicating liquors as a J
beverage.
The Grand Jury of the United States Circuit
Court, after a session of 46 days, made
their presentment on the 11th Inst., and
woro finally discharged. They !:?ve had a
long and Isborioua session, and the presiding
Judge, Bryan, thanked them cordially j
for the patient and faithful manner in j
which they had performed their protracted
and onerous duties.
A meeting of South Carolina bond-hold*
era was held in Baltimore, on the 11th.
Fourteen persona, representing $200,000,
were present. A lrgal opinion was read
that Gov. Scott, Treasurer Parker and Financial
Agent Kimpton are responsible for .
the over issues. A committee was appoint- "
ed to confer with bond-holders elsewhere, f
The meeting adjourned to February 7.
Military Arrr-ts.?Since our report of
last week, Wm Ramsey, Columbus Ramsey,
Samuel Randolph and E Ross Sepau h
have been arrested and iraprhoned by ihe
military nnthorities. Leander Spenoer has
been sent to Columbia ; and the following
have been discharged from the prison here;
J. X. w icKersoii, w. o v* lcscrron ina ??
H. Bloodworlh, leaving roventcen yet in
pri*on.
The negro Joe Carter and hi? gang, arrested
some weeks age l>jr the military,
were turned over to ti e civil authorities on
Tuesday lost? Yorkvilte Enquirer.
HENRY BISCIIOFF
& CO.,
WHOLESALE
AND DEALERS IN
SEIOAPIS,
TOBACCO, &C.,
NO. IOT EAST BAY,
CIAMlISTO!, S. 0.
U. BISCBOrr. O. trULBBBM.
j. ii. rirfEK.
Oel 25 25 Am
~ hbw?TOIET
William Glaze,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.t
IS now opening a fine selection of Indies
and Gents' English, Swiss and American
Welches. Sole Agent (or the celebrated
Peollne Weteh.
Philadelphia Company'a Gold Chain*,
Vaat, Opera Chatelaine* Leontine Neck
leeee, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Pearl,
foil and half aeta.
Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Clocks, Cntlery,
HoueehoH sod Fancy Qoode, Guns,
Sporting Goods, Jet and Horn Good*.
William Glase,
On* door north ol Scott d Co.'s Banking
House, 26-8 m
" V; 1 --inrr ni- ? rr" i iimiii -m*- --tut . - j4> ,t
Atlantic acid phosphate.
fpHffl Artf^,Vrtp?r,dty {hTlrtAimO taOTPHAfe COW
1J PANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. 8T. JULIEN
KAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is .now offered *h?
Reduced Prioe of $28 per too cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st No*
ember, 1872, IVto of Interest. *
Order* filled now will be.considered as Caeb let March, lc?2, ot
on Time as due ^st November, 1872, thereby enabling Planters fo
haul it at a tfale'Aheti tbetr*Wagons and Males are idle* > r? \
PELZEK, BODOER8 * CO., Gtaeral Agents,
Brown's Wharf, Charleston. S. C.
J. F. DOKALD, Agent, Sfittles, ft. C.
Jan 3 f Is : Jv- V' ?
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
nmHIS FERTILIZER, manufactured by the Atlantie Phosphate
Jb) Company under the directidn of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julieu
Ravenel, is now offered to the Planting Community at the very Reduced
Pnce of $48 per ton cash, or $52 payable 1st November. *1872.
JPree of Merest.
This Fertilizer has been very extensively used in this State and baa
given entire satisfaction ; some of the most practical planters admitting
it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March,
1872, and te those buying on time the sale will be considered as due
on 1st November t 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, tc
haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the
Atlantic Phosphate will be furnished ou application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODOERS * CO.* General Agents.
Brown's Wharf. Cfcaileston, 8. C.
WM. BEATTIE. Agent- Greenville, South Carolina.
Jon 3 f ) 35 3m
WAN DO
FERTILIZER
_ ' v%v.<
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCC
PRICE:
CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory
TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, paj
able Nov 1st, 1872, WITHOUT Ii>
TEREST.
Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashle
River.
aT*"lMTMCBlllM'nirTBK1tei "SIMM!!11111
WAil?
l CID PHOSPHATE OF LIME
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
PRICE:
DASH, 830 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
riME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, paj
able Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT IJ>
TEREST.
IE C. UlTK^e & O0.9
GEJYERJ1L
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTON S. C.
IW FURNISHED AT CHARLESTON TRICES. FREIGIi
ADDED. BY JULIUS C. SMITH. AGENT, GREENVILLE, S.
Dec 20 33 3m
^TT'wan"
FERTILIZERS.
77ir*e very Superior Article* are offered by the Sulphuric Aeid end Superphosphate eom
peny of Charleston, 8. 0., viz:
ETIWAN GUANO.
A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Orain and Tobaeeo, being the well known er
ticle heretofore offered at the very high grade of 16 per cent, dissolved Bono Phosphate o
Lime, with the addition, aa heretofore, of Peruvian Ouano, Ammonia and Polaah. Prim
$66 per Ion, it paid on or before the lal of April next, and $60 per too, payable la
November, 1872, without inlerett.
ETIWAN CHOP FOOD.
A new ar'.iele of about the saiua high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with th<
elements of Cotton 8eed in eueh a manner, aa to en?nre one of the beat fertilizers for Cot
ton and Grain, at a lower priee than the Rt'wae Ouano. Price $40 per ton, if paid oi
or before the 1st of April next, $46 per toe, payable 1st November, 1872, wiihom
interest.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE.
Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent, of Dissolved Bane Phosphate, and [thus eoabling lb
piaoier ny anmpoattng, to obtain t*fb Ion* of half that grada at a taring of on* h*U
eoet and freight. Prica par ton, if paid on or befora tha lit of April naxt, $4/0 pa
ton, payabl* 1st Nor?mbar, 1872. without intereet.
TAKE NOTICE, that oil tbaaa fartilisara aiaof lha highest grade of Soluble Phot
phats, and ninat halp for mora than ona year.
WM. C. BEE & CO.,
General Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
LEONARD WILLIAMS, Agant at Oraanallla, 9. C.
Dac 13 83 * >
w for ?am&'" i
f A Vs ' '
f house and Lor
IN the Citr of OrMnvllU.
of ttM subscriber. . The to? ooatatas
throo acres, most conveniently and pli*"?"!
I Wostei, treat of the Rlter, corner Rbett
Hirer 8treeU, with a front of more than 3* 0
'eet^on each. The k j f
DW KLLING HOUSE
and lituation id oonaidered one of the beat la
Granville, with the uenel and eeeeetarj Out
bnttdhiga. Thar* ia * &T"> ia
VEGETABLE GARDEN
and WELL of the pareat cold water, whleh
newer faUc. There are abundanoe of SHADE
i TREES, of native growth, and BVERUREEN8
on the Lot.
For tor ma and farther particular*, apply to
G. F. TOWNE8, Proprietor.
Jely M IS tf
)
u. o. noTLM. r. a. weaaa
I "
BUTLER & McBEE.
Attorneys and Couuellors at Law
and in Xqnity,
GREENVILLE, S. C?
> ^111 Praetiee in the Oenrts of the Bute
end ef the United lutea.
, Hay SI 4 U
Sixty-Five First Priae Madala Awarded.
THB GREAT
oSnthern Piano
L| MANUFACTORY.
~ WM. KNABE ftCO.,
Xannfactnrera ef
GRAND} SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FOBTES,
I BALTIMORE, MD.
Tbeae Instruments bare been before tbe
Public for nearly Thlrtv Yeara. and unon
T their excellence alone attained aa t?a/>t?rcAas_
erf pre-eminence, wbioh pronounces them un
equaled, In
TONE. TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY.
All our Square Pianoe hare our New Ira)prorod
Overstrung Scale qnd the Agrcffe
Treble.
We would call special attention to our late
Patented Improvements in Grand Piauea and
Square Grands, found In no other Piano,
wbieh bring the Piano nearer perfection than
has yet been attained.
Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five Years.
We are by epecinl arrangement enabled to
furnish Parlor Organs and Melodeons of the
mint celebrated makers, wholesale and retail
T nt lowest Factory Prices.
' Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists
promptly furnished on application to
WM. KNABE A CO., Baltimore, Md.
Or any of our regular established agencies.
Oct. 18 24 Am
HONEY CANNOT BUY IT !
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS H
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES
WILL PRESERVE IT.
If You Vttlitc Yoitr EyculRhl
5B USE THESE
PERFECT LENSES.*
B ( ROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES,
ib. Melted together, and derive their nntm"
Diamond " on neeount ?>f their Hardn?*8*
and Brilliancy Tbey will last ms'iy year*
Vb without change, and are warranted superii>r
to all others, manufactured by
|l J. E. SPENSER & CO., N. Y.
J I Caution ?None genuine unban stamped
9 with our trade n a>k.
P J. C. C. TURNER. Snle Agent
for Oieenville, S. C.
From whom they enn only ho obtained.
No Pedle-s employed.
May 10 1 ly
DOORS, SASHES,
? TCTXNTDS Arc
# WVI
P P T O A L E,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
A'o. 20 Jlayne Street and tlorlbeck'e Hlnr/,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Or This is the largest and moat com*
Sl?te Factory of the kind in the Southern
tatre, and all articles in this line can b?
furnished by Mr. P. P. Toals at prices
which defy competition.
HF A pamphlet with full and detailed
list of all sizes of Doors, 8a?het and Blinds
and the prices of each, will be tent free
rT and pott paid, on application to
a P. P. Toale,
^ CHARLESTON, 8. C.
July 12 10 ly.
ESTABLISHED IN 1835.
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY.
Cower. Coz A Markley.
s??
WE WOULD anaoaneo that we are prepared
now to All all ordert for,
VIEMQOLKS.
R.tia. the larmat Itnck of lahnr-.avine
machinery in the State, and the moat akilful
* workmen in the South, we hope to be able to
t anpply all demand*.
The atock of
ONE, TWO.
THREE, FOUR,
and SIX-HORSE
IRON-AXLE
' PLANTATION . WAGONS
WiU be kept fall, and mow, aa for thirty.Are
yeara, tbeae wagon* ahall be the
a Standard or Kxcbllbnob.
f We are making, ae uinal, a large atock o
Rockaways and Bnfgiri
'? At all pricea : aome new and elegant pattern*
?pricea much reduced.
We make 8PRIN0 WAGONS a apeelalty.
Apply for price liata to
Gower, Cox
& Itlnrk ley.
N. B. 35 yean ef faithful work?-oar
guarantee. Aagfb-17tf
A
* CAROLINA LIFE INS
MEMPHIS, 1
JEFFJERSON DA
MLACrtr* POCHER
A SOUTHERN AND
. ATTENTION
TO TiJE SI7JIRENI
am ot i?w '
OFFERED BY ?
MayS*
I .? _ ?
CHOICE FAMII
j ' 'AN
Plantation
OJAMES
G. BA
HAVING Mt their store in order, end havlni
CERIES, Ao., that oen be bought for mo:
trade, a large 8tock of FHESII GOODS, vis i
Stuart's Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A, B, C an
Java, Lagusyra, Maraoalbo and Rio COFFEE
Green and Black TEA, of Best Quaity.
Stuart's 8YURP, GOLDEN DRIPS and MOI
Sugar Cured IIAMS, Breakfast BACON, Nesr
Factory CHEESE, English Dairy end Duteh I
Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER, Prime Leaf LAI
Canned FRUITS. PRESERVES and JELLII
English CRACKERS, English Albert BISCU]
American CRACKER8, of all kinds, Fresh.
MACKEREL. CANDLES and SOAPS, of all
BACON, SIDES and Shoulders ; Liverpool 8/
BAGGING, of all kinds, and TIES.
WINES and LIQUORS, ot first quality.
WE HAVE ALSO ON HAN
MARKET, FANCY AND TRA
CHURNS, BUCKETS, TRAY'S,
DUSTERS, COUNTER BR US J
FRESH GOODS RECEI
James (
205 BRO,
Oct 25 2
Sj s ? ?
mnmn
dSe
Having Rem
1
TO TTlEiR NE\
Corner of Krone! and iTlcl
CKjmlLL take preat pleasure in wh
VV who will find a choice asi
DRY GOODS, which will be dispoc
the most economical.
An examination of Goods at
Christoph
25 3m 202 and 204 Bro\
Edmonds T. Brown,
: ma,
u .Ma ?!
si vmr^
w lu Ij 1
48 HAYNE STREET,
0PP0 8ITE CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S 0.
Dec 9 81 lj
Johnston, Crews & Co?,
IMFOKTEUS
And Wholesale Dealers in
STAPHS
AND
:F* -A. NO Y
DRY GOODS,
MOTIONS
AND SMALL WA&ES.
41 HAY HE STREET,
OTAIBIMISirSH, ff. ?.
Dee 1* tt 1 j
Fleming A Maxwell
WOULD reap?etfnlly Inform ike pnlie
thai they hove pureha**d the Hhop
of ftemoal Blneh. in the old Ccor' Hen**,
end ere prepared to do WORX hi
th?ir line in e firm el tea manner, and they
eolleli the Patronage o? their Prtanda and
Pohlle generally. 17-tf
' i
usance company,.
ewhessee.
VIS, PRESID'T.
state afients.,
MUTUAL COMPANY.
IS CALLED
>ER VALUE PLAN,
A IMtU rn SAW- A MAAl
ngvAni?ut??
PHIS COMPANY.
a "
y C'KOCERIIvS
D
Supplies.
ILIE & BRO.
I received a large lupplj of tbe Beat QRO?
ney, now offer to tiioir cuatomera and the
d Tellow SUGARS.
18.
.ASSES.
FLOli R.
DIIKESK.
RD.
M.
IT, Fr?ih.
kind*.
lLT,
D A LARGE STOCK Of
VELI NO BASKETS, TUBS,
STRA W BR qO MS, EE A THER
IKS d HEARTH BROOMS.
VED EVERY WEEK
h Bailie & Brother*
\D STREET, A UGUSTA. OA.
>5 3 in
EMMY
20.
loved Their
V I1 R17 \? TfiTi'C
. .......
nlosli M?., AuguMnf <?a.
kiting on their Carolina friends,
sortinent of every description ot
led of at prists that must satisfy
id Prices respectfully solicited.
er Gray & Co.,
ad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
LKmiiiw,
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL
COMMISSI!)! MERCHANT.
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I will also, when placed in funds,
purchase and forward all
kinds of Merchandise, Machinery,
Agricultural
Implements, Fertilizers,
cfco.
Oct 25 25 1 j
BRYAN & M'fiARTPR
.... mwm ml kl"l|
Colombia. 8. C.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IN
SCHOOL, LAW AND MEDICAL
BOOKS,
Standard Work* for Librarian, New Publiettioni,
Stationery and Blank Booke?
Blanka for Lawyers and Trial Justices,
ciottUET, to.
Family Bibles, Hymn Books, of
all Styles.
Dee 6 SI 3m
18 A CARD. 71
?? MY FRIENDS AND PATry\troaa
bare my tbanks for past JMRl
(BuiBCavore. Ae. I oontinue to make
additions to my Stock of JEWEL- Wt\Vf
BY. WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTICLES,
SILVER PLATE I^HI
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Spaoial attent
ion given to repairing fine Watebes, and
Time Pieces of every deaeription.
JAMES 0. BLACK.
Jan 18 Si tf
PHOTOGBAPHUTO.
HAVING recently fitted np the rooms
over Wbttmlre A Fergneon'a 8tore,
with elegant lights, I am prepared to do
all kind, of PHOTOGRAPH I NO ea
thort notice. BatUfoction gtmreitrd to afl
W 11. W HEELER.
May tt ? tfl*