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L GOAL. f SATURDAY, OCT 20, l8?2. t All Advertisements must fee handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. MRS.OEO. BO LIVER. In ?11 the walks of life there is dan ger. Some of one kind, and aoin? another; some heart breaking in their Consequences, and othors comparatively I trival. Amidst them nil, the greatest st is the losing of the partucr of one's boBom, the companion of one's life, nad the ?barer of all the trials and troublea P that, too unfrcqticntly, make uneasy the heart ef a faithful husband. The grim monster, death, will invade, without any pangs or remorse, the .abode of the lowest and the highest, whenever It suits .. the dark winged Azracl to command him. There are none ton high or too low for hici to touch and blot from existence forever. The fairest flower that over opened its gaze to the morning sun, and impregnated tbe air with the sweetness of its perfume, has brteo been snatched Ifrom its native stem before ripened and full in bloom. Untimely as this knight be, and ns much as the parent ?tern might lament the 1- ss of its own peculiar flower, yet there is a consola tion in the faet, that, even though taken Op by an unkind band, its fate can but be to dissolve into its original elements of dust, to ristt again> or help to give life in some future day, to a tree more beau"i ful than that npon which it first gr-w. The figure is imperfect, but nevertheless truthful. Mrs, v?ctt. Do?vr-r-, the wt'o Of our highly estt em- u oitiicn andolheer. Ceo. HoliVor^ Sfq.. in the bloom and sweetness Of womanhood has In*?-, (matched Suddenly from i\i ni I She. who Tor many yc*rs hss b ??? i the bosom companion, and sli Confidence, of our frivjnd in no Tbc face that has cb. en d And l,: fid ? " the heart of an honest and devoted bus \>?nd, from the Hr.-'t u ouicnl 'bat lite two became jis one, is, now cold and lifeless :n the grave ! A mother, whose ?_inafetuial Limpness, am.! love prompted her to watch over her children ?ith all the affection and devotion of a true wii man, is gone ! an honored and esteemed member of society is gone ! and lastly, the guiding Star of the life and hopes ?of s faithful father. Of ounrso the blank, (be place rm.de void in bis heart, csn ncvir again be filled. His prattling infants, the living pledges of a departed wife's affection, will, full often remind hi in of their mother's fare, But let us not invade further upon the holiness of our friend's, grief. It is too delicate a thing to touch upon. Nothing but the heart of a true aud faithful husband can form aproper conception of its uccutenesi. fits wife is gouc ! T1m I is enough for Vis \o say-. Tb him we extend our warm est sympathies, for his little children, we invoke the protection of Heaven, to the friends of his cold and lifeless wife, we hope the knowledge of the fact, that she is now batter, <:w better off, than while on earth, will afford a mourn ful eatisf'.ction. Mrs. Boliver was !>uricd at the Prcabyterian Church yard on last Wednesday afternoon. k Mr. White, agent for Singer's Sewing L Machine, and D. W. Robinson, Tailor, ?has moved iuto the uew store of the El r ?oit's Truck House Po8T ma8ter De ma rs.?Wo are gratified to loam that Mr. De mats ha< never corotcmplated resigning the Posi Mastership at this place. Mr Demant ' has been a faithful officer, and we have no doubt that the public will share in our gratification oonsequcnt upon ascertain ing the fact that he docs not intend to leave his office until removed in?Oa??*-4??~? - A Card.?Owing to the circus i hibition, the Y.wW will npon at 10, o'clockj A. M. instead of 12 ">l a previously advertised; and 'he tim entry for Frew if.mm i'h estonded it :, o'clock P, M., on Tuesday. Bx.bth residing tn oit odsf Omn ptbtirg, hnd II Othors who can do so, tue requested I <?ntor their articles on Monday. ElEC?Tl? *: (iOM m itter. U \ ? ???mmmmm , Runaways are getting rath or freque IfJ out (own,.now a, days, sjnJ wc thiftk ???-??las uaviug 5ery sod skittish horses pu.,.. should tako care when they hitch them j to do so securely. Pedestrians are put in extreme danger by hojaaa niniUAff ii\v*v,^Bfcaapeoi:illy\ n our^ngio^ aj^ee^ which is triorc or less crowded ut all times of the >l:iy. Lust week two ladies came very near being injured, and saved them selves only by hiving the prosenco oi' miud to take refugo on the steps of the Court lioitsc Square. Wo hope parties having skittish horses will be more care ful herealtcr. Attention ?do for tub Faiii.? Mr. T. W. Alborgotti gives notice thu t he expects to furnish refreshments and a dinner at the Fair. Tickets for dinner 75 cents, other refreshments extra. Uuy your tickets for dinner at the door. I will sell confectionary, cakes, fruit, lem onade, hot coffee and ice cream if the weather is suitable. Come and get a dinner, do not suffer from hunger when food ia at hand. Save your penuies children, nnd grown folks too ; for the circus is coming no the 29th. The wonder of the areni will be displayed, daring feats of horse manship, per'ious leaps from the flying trapeze, amjsitig jokes from the clown, woudcrful performance* of the trained dogs, all will be shown. The enme's, monkeys, (wc see them every d.iy about town, though they are a little different ft urn those with the circus ) leopards, tigers, lions, bears, sturgeons (not Ceo. W.) and snakes from the torrid Zone. Everything to interest and amuse the little ones and the big ones too. so don't fail to visit the circus, when it collies ]>y consulting anoth *r ponton of t > u iy's paper, it will bo seen that the celebrated Jani'S Robinson and Iii? inn mot b rircus. Paris exposition and > ? i' itiiii'ii! >how will visit our town Mr. !I bi .- .1- Main - is too familiar nvl is ?!t ? i? ir too w II established iti ? ,r \ .->ij>. jflttoits nnuouiice .i.v t iVnm our Ii nds. II? is the ?id.' r ?'.<: ?! "champion bareback equestrian >? 'be world." wearing the medals and trophies of the entire uui verse. No man that eVer lived has achieved so much groutness as .Jame liubinson". whose performance is alone worth the price of admission. Hut not relying in lus owu grc.it name to draw the people, and wonderful accomplish incuts to satisly til Jill, he has collected together the leading stars of the tireoia world, to blend their great acquire ments into otic monster organisation, and give the people tuore amusement for their money than any company on the road. They travel exclusively by rail, having special day and night coaches, elegant stock cars to transport their valuable ring stock and costly chariot, arriving in towu thoroughly refreshed aiid in a fit state to give a first class per formance in evcty retpect. Men and horses uro in a presentable condition, and uot subjected to the tiresome travel of bad wagon roads, sleeping the route-, through in uncomfortable condition, and preparing for the performance in a '-muddled" state. H?rnum, the great showman, bus imitated the example of Mr. Robinson afld adopted the railway sjstem. Mr. C. H Norman, the well known museum manager, bus control of all the curiosities connected with Robin sou's great show, which will b ? in our town on the 29th instant. NOTICE. Ry REQUEST of CITIZENS of the "FORK," I hereby notify the people of the said vicin ity. that I will HOLD COURT at Wilks Sawyer's Store, on Saturday, Not. 2d, 187-, one weeks from to-day. John H. Phillips, Esq., has been appoint ed Special Constable for the said f'aurt. A. F. BROWNING, Trial Justice. oct 19 8| POTi RALE! SIX II I . ! ACRES OF hood ?JOTTO.V A > i> COHN LAND, hunted on ttie Old Charleston Road, the H ?' , ! rille Kent! ami the South Carolina Rail i. me an i :, (quarter miles below tli THRIVING l OWN.of OUANGEBURG. ?v 1 bo sod u: privute Saio in Lots to suit Pnrchasi i <. These Lands .ire Ilijth. Healthy, well Watered and Timbered, ami have brnuliful 8i^liis for Kosidenees. Convenient in every way to Orangcnurg, Columbia, Charleston M n I \ ll{ usto >'? on" ? ni of suoli Locations will e ? ' ??? kpplio.itloa lo the iifidei'signed i it tlryi .mi. ate. If not sold at private *? o by that "is4e< these Lands will be ?*>b- imderi trnd sold at public om ***> m TMD, C ANDftEtVR. ?et Id 7i OFFICIAL. SfATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ EXKOUTtTM Dkpaut.mk.nt. j To the ComMiitionera of Election : IN accordance with Section 8, of Article t?, of the General Statute! of this State, yon are hereby notified and required to cause an election to be held in your respec tive Counties on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November next, beiug the nth dny of the month nforcsaid, for seven (7) persons as Electors of President and V ice-President ef the United States. Now, therefore, you and each of you arc hereby required with strict regard to the provisions of the Constitution ami laws of this State, tout. ><tg your duty in sucn case, to cause such Eler'ion to be held in your re spective Counties on the day aforesaid, aud ?or the ascertaining and determining the persons who shall have been duly elected thereat. All bar-rooms and drinking saloons shall be closed on the dny of Election, and any person who shall sell any intoxicatiog drinks on that dny, shull bo guilty of a mis demeanor, nnd on conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than one hundred dollars, or bo imprisoned for a period not less than one mouth, nor more than six months. lu testimony whereof I have hereunto sot my hand and caused the great seal of the Stute to be affixed, at Columbia, the fth day oi October, A. D., 1872. and in the Niucty-aeventh year of the 1 mlepcudeuce of the United Stutea of America. } L S \ ROBERT K SCOTT. Li. a. ^ Governor. F.lTcARUOZO. Secretary of State, oct. 28 St OFFICE OF COHMLSSIONEKS OF ELECTION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OUANOKBUnO ColSTY On ANOF.Ul'BO S. C. October 20th, 1872. Notice is hereby given '? 'he voter." ef iirungetnirg County, that in compiace with t heuhove Froslamnt ion and in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly approved Muren I, 187<>, entitled -'An act. providing tor the ioneral election and the manner of conduci ng the same, amended by an net approved .March 12, 1872, hit election will be held in the County of Orangehurg ut the usual Polling precincts mentioued below, on the bth day of November, lor seten Presidential Electors. All bar-rooma and drinking saloons shall be closed on the day of election, and any per-on who shall sell any intoxicating drinks on ll.c day ol elect loll, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, .shall he fined in a sum nut less than one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one mouth, nor more than six months. The managers of Election at each Pre cinct will be furnished wi? a box which shall bo publicly opened and inspected, to sec that it is empty and Bccurc, and then locked, just bet?re the opening of the Polls. by tr.o or moredesinterested parties, and the k. ys returned Ii the managers, and shall not be opened during the Flection. At the close of the Election the Managers and CterU shall immediately proceed publicly lo open the ballot box and count the ballots therein, and continue such count with out adjournment or interrupt ion until the "tuno is completed, and hinke such statement of the result thereof, and sign the same as nature of the Election shall require, if in counting two or more like ballots should be fouud lelded together compactly, only one shitll be counted and the others destroyed, but if I hey benr different names, the same shall be destroyed and not counted. If more bullots should be found on opening the box than there are names on the poll list, all the ballot < shnll be returned to the box, and thoroughly mixed together, and one of the Managers or Ihc Clerk shall nith out seeing the ballots, draw therefrom and immediately destroy aamany ballotsas there are in excess of (he number of names on the poll-list. Within three (lows thereafter the Chair mar, or one of the managers to be designa ted in writing by the Board, shall deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll-list, the boxes containing the ballots, and written statement of the result oi the Election in hit precinct. The Polls shall be opened at li o'clock in the forenoon and closed at 0 o'clock in the afternoon, on the said day of Election, and shall be kepi open during these hours without intermission or adjourn ment, and the Managers shall administer lo each person offering lo vole, an oath that they arc (|italined to vote at this Election according in the Constitution of this State, nnd that they have not voted during this Election. In compliance with the above, the Pollj will be opened at the following place? and the following persona arc hereby appointed Mnnngers of Election. .WINGERS?D. R. Morris, January Mc Ncel. H. Richardson. LEWISVILLR?Dr. 0. R Tabor, Her. F. H. W. Tnrrnnt. P. M Jones. JAMISONS?L. R. Beekwith, Paul Go van, J, Colter. ZEIGLERS?D. C. Hillebrand, Peter Gladen. Israel McGovan. FORT MOTTE?P. P. Torcher J. O Dun can, Jos. Stuart. BROWNS?I. I). Jones, John II. Phillips. Frank Jaimsons. FOOI.ES?D. R. Fugle. John Wannamak er. Adam R. Flood BEARS or FOUR HOLES?W, S. Barton. 1 YV. B. Logan, Andrew S. Ayera. ELLIOTTS ? Caleb Guinnard.W. II. Bennet D. J. C. Knights. CLUB HOUSE?T. K. Keller, A. C Wil liams. F. O. Willipiiia. WASHINGTON SEMINARY?Hugo She ridnn. Robin Mass, Hilliard Uanton. HOOK HARDTS ?Harmon Rush, William Pauling, Ahrain Mm. ? CEDAR GROVE?L. T. I/lar, Allea Rrown. June Antlev. GRIFFINS?Frederick Handler, Pr. Yoight, Solomon Felder. KNOTTS?Jos. E. Knolls, Rufus Whet stone, Joe Bush. ORANGBBURG?A. A. Connor, Peter Wnlker. T. C. Andrews. EAST ER LIN GS?C. C. McMillan, A. 0. Mvers, Julius Ausbern. CORBETTSVILLB?O. J. Odora, Robert W nsbiugten,-Feeler ick. FEEDERS?A. P. Connor, Rev. Thea. Phillips. Henry Phillips. BRANCHY ILLB?F. W. Fairy, W. n Reedish Edward Green. ROWES PUMP?T. F. Barton1, Vandy Bowman, James Melvin. GLEATONS? Barnet Livingston", Nere Bloom, Levin Argoe. T. K. SASPORTAS, Chairmen Board, Commfaaionere of Elections. MONEY WANTED! ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the UNDESIGNED by NOTE or ACCOUNT will Please corue forward and SETTLE thorn by tha lat of NOVEMBER next, as 1 am com pelled to CLOSE UP all OLi> ACCOUNTS. Don't FAIL to come to TIME. W. JVMULLER. a. s us xj a ~L? FRESH GROCERIES ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. Also a FINE and CHOICE lot of * Liquors* Tobacco, Segars, And *Tory other ARTICLE kept in a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY GROCERY STORE. w. t. m?ller, JUST 'ROUND TUE COHN ER. oct 2? o tf T. Kohn & Bro WE CALL ATTENTION this week to a fine assortment of New Goods which havo been carefully se lected with a view to meet the re quirements of our Trade and the appro bntion of our Customers, we deem ourselves fortunate in boing able to place before the Pub lic Complete and Unbroken Lines of Goods, Second to none in point of btyle and Beauty, and far B F.LOW any IN PRICE. i 1 s I rvl <r4 Q ? BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WORSTED GOODS, HOSIERY, MOURNING in every DESIRABLE STYLE. UNDER GARMENTS, COR8ETS and PANIERS. | We arc now SHOWING Iho LARGEST STOCK Of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ever offered. We aic now prepared to offer greater inducements than ever, und wc ean assure our Customers that, notwith standing the Popular Imputation we have achiev ed, we ?.ball continue to keep our Lines of Goods for Household ami Domestic pur poses constantly up to the Stand ard of the best in Town, it being cotilinu tlly re plenished with the Choicest Goods. EH of CQ CQ c.\ ssi ;d kues, fu ?eVf FURNISHING GOODS, \umm\ EH READY MADE CLOTHING pX ^^m\ arc always to be found at our establish yml\ nicnt. fjQ Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, India Babbers Of all STYLES and QUALITIES at the LOWEST PRICES! oct 2G k ly GREAT INDUCEMENTS to i31ty at T. G. YINCE'S WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED IN NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT the lowkst ]?hi?hss i!! Purchasers arc invited to examine my Stock of DRV GOODS, which is com plete in every line. CLOTHING of the Latest Style nod BOOTS and SHOES of the Best Quali fy, soleeted especially to suit tlje Trade. t. o. Vincis, Next Door to Dr. A4 < ? DUKES' Dm?: Si ore. oct 12?lye OKANtlEBUitU, S. C. J. S. ALB ERG OTT I SUCCESSOR TO* T. A. JEFFORDS & CO,. Hating purchased the rNTBREST of tha Firm a/ T. A. JEFFORDS A CO., Corner of Hatselli Street and Railroad Aveme. I take this method ef in forming m y friends sud former puttees that I sin bow LOCATKD AT TUB ABOVE PLACE, Whore T will be happy to serve them with everything in the GROCEETLINE Of the BEST QU A MTV and at LOW FIOURKS. Tliaukirtg yo'rt fbr your Stieport in the psst I respectfully ask 1 conHriuaooe qf ; eatne. if. S. ALajKHGUtTL oct it 1 iv Notice to Creditors. ORAXGKlUJltc COUNTV. In Common Pi.kak. 1?. P. Jennings, Adm'r of John T. Jennings, re P. 8. Fehler and others. Cred itors and heirs at Law. IIv an order in this case it is provided: IL That all Creditor* of J. T. Jenuings, deceased, be enjoined baa publication from commencing ?eparate suits against his Ad ministrator, or enforcing my Liens on the Lands of which be died seized, until the farther order of this Court. III. That the said Creditors do prove their Claims before Mortimer Olover, Esq., as Referee, at Orangeburg on or before the first of January next. MORTIMER GLOVER. Referee. Orangeburg', Oct. 17th, 1872. Ill 4t THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI, TWO DOOBS BAST OP j. p. ii a i? ley's Russell Street, Orangeburg, So. Ca., Has JUST RECEIVED s fresh supply of FRENCH CANDIES. FINE CANDIES, NUTS, all sorts, TOYS, CHINA WARE. Large and Small FANCY BASKETS, RA1SONS, " PICKLES, &c , Slc. Also FRESH BREAD always on hand, and supplied to regular customers every day at t heir doors. In my cake department you will find. FRUIT CAKES, FANCY CAKES. QUNGERS, &o., Always on hand and fresh. FTVE BRIDAL PR ESENTS. FRESH PIF.S couttnntly on hand. WEDDINGS supplied with all kinds of Cakes and Coufcctionaries at the shortest notice. The above Jgoods cannot be excelled in quality and price. All work warranted to give satisfaction, oct12 ly dec 1 1 DR. A. C. DUKES, At the Old Stand of DR. B. M. SIIIIILEK. HAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh (supply of UR L US, MEDICINES. FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, kc. A splendid lot of STATIONERY. PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va riety. ^ A fine stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO. And one of the finest tssertment of POCK ET KNIVES ever offered here at the prioes. Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFPTCS HOURS on the SABBATH? Fron 9 te 10 A. If., and frota 4 to 5 P. If. eedl 2 e NOTICE. IN PROBATE COURT. PETITION FOR FABT1TION. Er partt Caroline Karick and ethers. The Creditors of Adam Karick and of his Son Adnm G. Karick, are required to prove their demands before me within two month from this date, 14th 8ept., 1872. THAD. C. ANDREWS, aept 14?01 Probate Judge. PHOTOGRAPHING! 1 herewith return MY THANKS to MY FRIENDS for their PAST FAVORS And still hope to merit their future PATRON AGE. 1 ant atill over CAPT. BRIGG MANN'S STORK Prepared to EXECUTE all WORK in aiy LINE in the I. AT ES E and MOST IM PROVED STYLE. JB?-- SATISFACTION guaranteed to all. C. I>. 15 3.1 im i:. ARTIST. July 20 apl 20 if SCHOOL BOOKS V MUSIC k STATIONER!, ALWAYS ON HAND xt vhs E2STOINE I-IOXJSE. The celebrated PEN LETTER BOOK for Copying Letters?used without a Press? every business man alldtild have one. Anything in my lino not on hand eaa be ordered in a short time. kirk robixsox. jan I a ly DH. OL1VEROS, dealer ix PURS DRUGS aad MBD1CINES, PAINTS, OILS aad VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS aad PUTTT. Just received another lot of the VACU UM OIL for Greasing and Preserving Leath er. Also the DIAMOND SPECTACLE for Pre serving Sight. Also a Superior let of CUTLERY, sack as POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, 8CISSOR8 aad PISTOLS. Alae a Choice and Select lot ?f FLOWER SEEDS. Alae receiving almost monthly 100 to 280 pounds PURR CANDIES, Guaranteed. Alao a fine lot of PERFUMERY sad FANCY ARTICLES. Call and aatisfy yourselves at the DRUG STORS of DR. OLIVEROS, Orangohurg C. II , 8. C. star 10 nov 18 ly TRIAL JUSTICE, I or OraansetMlra; Chnnlj . AM business entrusted to his charge wtll he attended to with promptness . OQeeof bis Mills near HolmJh .< Bridge, South Edlafo Rivet U?A-U THIS meroney & baxter WILL DOJ THK II A.T JLlNGr FOB THE MERCHANTS or ORAIGEBVMfi CIIIAP AND WITH DISPATCH. 19* They are also prepared te BOABJP HORSES and hire R?GGIES aad CA?* Rl AO ES at moderate prices. CaU ?A these at Maroney's Hotel MBRONEY ft BAXTER. sug 31 tf just arrived A SPLENDID LOT OF Virginia Horses* rT?ifnflfi FINEST DROVE OF HORSES EYEB ? BROUGHT TO THIS ^lA-HKEST. Those in wont of a GOOD HORSE had better call at once at the SALE STABLES OP W. M. SAHST <fc CO. sug 81 tf "attention all Persons indebted to mo by open Note. Bond and Mortgages or Mets, are I notified that they MUST make payment fey ' the first day of October nest, or their paftfft will be plttoed in tho handa of sty Attorney for collection. I am in dead earnest. I also^otTer FOR SALE AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON COST, SIX THOUSAND ACRES Of LAND, Situated in Ornngeburg County, including the property known aa the Whitaioro Soap Factory, and other Lota in thaTewaef Orungeburg. Ala? one valuable traet ef land containing^ six hundred acres, situated in Alken Connty, One three hundred acre tract situated lav Lexington County. One traet ooalainiag one hundred and thirty acres situated on John's Island. All of which lands wors bought oboap and will be sold-for cash tea per cent below cost. THAD. C. ANDREWS. aug. SI tf. THE KU KLD X. Raid through our quiet village ago, did not engender as rnuoh Hi XCITEMETSTT As did tho intelligence that Mr. HERMAJv WAHLKRS DESIGNED opening A FIRsVff CLASS DRINKING SALOON IN OUR MIDST. And when THE FACT Was REALIZED, Tho aenfusiea of tho people was almost' equivalent to THAT Caused to the builders of i ho toner of Bokel when their language was confused. SODA, GIN, WHISKEY, AND' BRANDY COCKTAILS, Such as wo had never seen hefore?WINES, C RAM P A1G NES, and SEGA RS the like of which were as rare as a white crow, or ice in .Inno. ALE and LAGER, that would make tho leane-u man in the world fat, are only a part of MR. W?HLERS COLLEC TION Iba? Caused so much Fright to us ail To this Day There are men whose LIPfi IS IN A DOUBTFUL COND! TION. This was caused by his manifesto, reaeest LOAFERS' To keep away on pain of a heavy [PENALTY. To this day there are others who had leal their power to bo genial?wKose nerves were reudeVed Unsteady by t ho \\Bm ef had liquors, and whoao oouutenaricn bora a downcast sheepish look?to thui day taa advertiser s.iya there are men" like these, who have beert happy, infinitely ao since imbibing once at MR. W S SALOON. There fore the e'xoVtotion. COMB ALL YJ5 That thirst for healthy V.everagli; fae de pressed, tho aged?artd fb*e poisoned AND RECEIVE TUB BALM That can only bo had at tko ENTERPRISE SALOON. You'll Find No LOAFERS, NO 11 ANGER* AROUND, NO" Men whose eyes are rcdoncd wit's MIXTURES OF 8THYCrii,}*>fe CftH?SOTF Give mo a trial nt the fllTA^D formerly' occupied by JOHN f ATTERSOV. . A^i occupied by dOR-N, PATTERSON, i dve'rf opposite MoBirs BUHS ?oviir and'rtfce. I . T , '^H. W?HLERS July 18 0