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Jon IIINTING.-OUr offioo las been fitted with all materials necessary for printing jobs of every desoription. Bills, Letterheads, Pos.tQrs, favitatiou and Business Cards &c., &o. Naw Avv2xntri;nM.:w'rs. R'leoutor's Sale-J-Is, G. Johnston: Masonic Meeting-J. C. Sjuier, Sc. IHa us-R. J. McCCey.. Citation--W. i. Nelson, Judge P. ulbate. Money Wated-It. J MoCat Icy. xecutor's Notico-Julhn Mc!;ur kin. New G.oods cheap for onsh-.ohn C. Squier & Co. Co ros. -At the timo of goiig t6 press. y'terday evening, cotton. was selling at hle a 13 cents per, Pound Connei-jo.-The citation of the creditors of L. U. Joliqk, dee'd, is on the 8th 7)ecmnbor ne::t, and nut Oiwn .us ! diri:ro ! -Levers of tlie bivalve 't'.1(uld hear in mind that Messrs. Gilbert and B.c. receive fine -Norfolk Oyrters every Tuesday, Thursday, unnt Saturday. To be ob. tained at their Rtestaurant. ( WO call attentiona to the.qi4vev 'ti.ement this porning of a valueltble piece of property in one of the best localties in town. It affords p. gootO topportnuity to afiy one wishing to locate in town. . XA-rtO 1 Mt. T1L: KILtAi.-Mr. Ii Killiant, Vho was well known to moa)st ol. our citizens, died last week (if Paralysi at bi-, residence at Killiant's. Ie was % good citizen antid his loss will be felt. CoNJUG.L UNPI.E.taN.s. . olured woman considerably used u'p, preferred coniplaints against her hus band op '6aturtlay, before Jutair Ilackey. This was the thir. onl'erea of the sort in a short while. The trial has not come off. Wo presume the ol'enditqg Benedict will receivoe hisjust due,;. . TaI EC ucric.- .ie Decem ber number of this sterling Magazine, is Ait hand. This is the olouing number of the year and volume, and sub scribers should renew. at once. The present number is fully up to , the standard. Published by E. It. Pel ton & Co., Y.0O.Fulton 6tree.t, N. Y. $5 at year, or $9 for 'two copies. PETTY LmcE.-On Saturday,.a colored boy, nained IHenry, was.found pulloining, several artielea ,in .the store of McMaster & Brice. He was arrested by Policoman Potect, And taken to Justice Mackey's office. Hlaving been proven guilty, ie was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Ve presuml lie will repent at leisure. EhooD n SrocK.-On :-unduay, several htorses front Col. TI. G. Bacon's stables were on the train, bound for the Charlotte Fair. These were Fra'nk IIampton, Jiin Alinton, Lost Cause and ..Baltimioro Belte. Frank goes "6onqinerinjn and to .,onque. ." rThe others will make a good record also if we mistake not. Tmz...Nsoumsc.-H.Jis lecel'.eney P'resident Ulysses S. Grant, and his Suprenme hightnoss, Gov. F. .J. Moseoe, Jr., have appointed the 27th of' No vember na. thatiksgivi nk day. .Thlis is, we presume, to toturb 'thanks for thae healthy financial conditiou of the Uniited States and South .Qarolioa, iuder Republican adlminisdation. Tihere isn't entougb monny in thte State T1reasury to buy a thanksgiving tur key for the Governor. S'inaNo AccinDsN'.--A strange aecidlent occurred in town yesterday. A little colored girl about six yeai old was beneatha a pecan tree in rear of Mrs: Means' residence gathering nuts during tho.high- wind, tha,t pro . vailed, when an iron bar that had been lodged in the branches was loosened andi fell end foremost, strik ing the child in the htead and pene. trating the sk ull. lAhedical assistaneo wa ialdin f not ye kn n TfIFUJL SNow.--When the poetgw rote th atadissolved and mieltedit. Tiltc streets wore slushy, and t lte coun. tenances of stoi wa) farors as were in theo open air presented a luguN brious aspect. CAniorim.A M~uAIIY ITirTE..-. One of the features of the fair in Columbia was the visit of Col. J1. P. T1homas, of the Carolina Military In stitute, witht several of hais cadets from the States of Georgia, North andt South Carolina, and Virginia. Woare pleased to learn thaat this 'I chool, thtougha recently openedi, is flourishing.. . Tke corps of Professors includes Gent. D. II..-Hill. The our riculum is very comaprehtonsive. Col. Thomas was very successful itn on ducting jheo Arsenal previonts to the will atto d. hin in his now enterprise. Persons estrohus'of having their rons eductted tlouIld comunuiicate with Col. J. P. Thomas, Charlotte, N. C. To Oun FuE,'iiSs.-Ye o3al has returned, and is again in parness. lie regrets that tho appearance pro sented .by his "manly yet portly forif," bedecked with a fluttering rosette, excited envy in the breast of tho attenuated individual who ollicia. ted .ra local pro lem. The report that..ho wao seetn..4t a late hour on Sunday night :warching for his notes oil the Fair, heli Un dald as a ma licious i'nwo::tiUn of the nicagnc iidividual afurcsaid. lie was Onoither. ,lost, stra)ed ngr sltoen, hit iuctely cpti vated by theo fascinatimon of the c:tpi tal. lie decms the explanation . due on his alccount. Tihe pmapr wa. well conducted in his .jbcieC, and he thinks the local pro !em, for his. Pid and forgives iiin for his insinuations. N z-nvarar';id lN.--Among, t.ho inany,yisitors in Coluini,.'were quite a niumber of newspaper men, who, infected by the contagion, unblush ly deserted their posti. ahdieated their tripods, consigned their busi.. oews to the dek'il, and struck out. for t.e Fair. We had the pleasure of nmeetinig Messrs. Bacon, of the Edge.. .field Advertiser, Greneker, of the Newberry Herald, . Je'mplhill of the Abbhillo Medium, and Board, of the Kershaw Guzeete. We also met U. P, Pelhan, .Esq., of the Pnuix, and V.. 1,. bMCaw, the upicy. corres. poddent of the News and Courier, who i3 always on the qui vive and is a terror to "the Ring." We trust that our acquaintance with these gentle tu'-: maylV r'enewed at the next fair if not sooner. DjSm1-:4'rINo CoTfON J.L.NS.-Wo see by the Port Royal Commerciul that a planter has beun arrested at Deaufort for selling cotton upon which a lieni hmAd be&.n given to anoth. .or nierchaut. This is a gra.c, offence, :ktnd is of no uncjuiomqu .ciurrence. If measures be. not taken to'stop it, the credit of the country will be ruined, We presume t~ho arrest was. made under the s'tatauto gainst breach of trust, with frau.luent intent. We do .nt know whether the indictment will hold good, but it is worth trying. We wish to see Some of. tbene fellows who ,. defeat .beir liens, punished. We *ara all fraudulently disposed 'persons to.be careful how they sell lien cotton), or they may find quarters in the Penitentiary. Tluf, Pi LOSO I'll .-rS STON.:.-John RanAolpb onca rising suddenly in Con gress and exteniling a skinny finger, exclaimed in shrill tones, "Mr. Speak er, I can ery "Eureka," I have found the philosopher's stone. It is Pay as you go." We. publish this discovery of the great Virginian for the benefit of our subscribers. Many of these are no philosophers, and will never obtain that stone which turns everything to gold. The printers have felt the paniQ.as. minel.as every one-alse. Wo sai'd -ri'hihg al~out haf, when cotton w as ten cents, but now eottonms rising, and we wvould be glad to see a green back once. miore. .. ''ro or three dol lara to: each subscriber is little, but a thou'sand or to such bi ls aggregate a considhrable amount. Pay your printer and you -ca-n sleepm at night with an easy conscienco, knowing that when you die you will have a good obituary. ________ AIIoUND TewN.-The weather on T.hursdaym~ was .v.cry cold, and the ground~ was frozen hard. 19rs. 'Cathcart is building a new dweliing.imi th,.e tipper portion of town on the cast side of the railroad. Mjlain..st~eet is in a fearful condi tion,. It can be crossed by pedestri. anis in only a few placcs. An enter. prising ocitizen;safhr .losing, half a doz~en pair o-f rubbers !n the~ mud, has Igone into winter qu:'rters. The meanest man in town refused t,be other day to..ppy, for his newspa paper- We coundently oxpect to hear ef his being in the penitentiary by .next year. .. . / ,Thcre are ten thousanid- dollars worth of dogs in the county. The 99untrj.dogs must be very yaluable, as the whfole stock in tow', including fice and poodio dlogn, would not bring two hu.ndrod dollars. :Jisj of course does njot include-two'-legged dogs. Some of our caboel teachers are talk ing of exhibiting a few of their pu ilus at the next fair. They are con 'denn. of. obtaiging .ho prqmium offer ed for the bigg'3st cabbage heads. GATrn~n:NO OF 'H T OnS~ANGF.RS. We are pleased to be able to state, says tie Charlotte Observer, that the grabilest jgaillering of Gi'angers yet held in the Southern States pill tako place in .Charlotte duiring. Fair week. All the Patrons of IHusbandry in North Carolina have been invited to be Orosent, and.s large inmber e are expe~itod to respond to thme invitation. Every Grange in South Carolina will bo officeiklly represented. .These roptoseoitativos will no doubt be ac codipanied by .full delegations of farmers belonging to thme order. .One reason for this gathering of the Grangers is to'welomo Mr. Dud icy W, A dams, the ,Naster of the National Grange, and hear, the ad dress which lie, will deliver to the public on the. Fair G rounds on the evening of the 27th int.--third day of the expositioni. in the morning of the same day, Gen. Wade Illampton delivers the annual Address. Th'le GIrangers will rippear in: -full aforeo on that occasion, with all thoir regaliatoi, and unarshalled by their offioors: These facts we have obtained from Dr. Columbus Milla, Overseer of the Nvorll Orolina State 'Grabge, and s'ident of the F'ir of the Caroli. nits.i - - ,.,. - - - h'lhis grail.d turnout of the Patrons of Ilusbandry vill be a featu'ro in the Fair of tile Carolinas at oncenovel, instructive and deeply interesting. 'iln Assr~san.:Nr.--T'he arsessment of ptoporty !a 1abifield for the ensu. ing yearaggregates about $d,700,000, b ing a slight. increase over the as sesmeint of last yel-'.. Th ie tt ltu- .i ; inm the railroads have not yet beeni pas-el uipol b)y the p llr General. We give.- a table (f the3 ploperty cxu' usive of this F"AIN P). Arn~l28 1H.2 11~-. 1 . ('52 11 Todj -1 .1M,8sk;. 32.: 7,t . 15 Ihtiii rg., ';;"8 20H.655. iteal Esta e in town's, - I Mi;;,s2. Grand To1a0, -1. , 12,1 ? r To this total Imust':e added son," thing over half a i illion probably frr railroads. There are in Fti.rfield 2,254 persons liable to poll tax. The abstract shows that therd are 1,273 horses, 8,228 cattle, 2,400 mules, 2,695 shleep and goats and 6,561 hogi in the county. There are also 2,168 dogs, valued at $10,840, rathbr a, lib. oral estimate we should say, judging from the canies that roam the streets. 1The Aenouit of property engaged in manufactures is $3,6l0. It bhoul i be a million. In the county there are $30,000 worth of property not 4ub'ject to taxatiou-churches, public buildings, &c. Tni. F i-1'he fir Ihat has just losed swas more stices.,ful than any recedhg one. A large number of visitors were present, and the receipts weC Iargcr--ggregating about $7, 00. )?airfield was well represented, Ild successfully competed with he10 iister counItties.. Messrs. Tlits. W. Rabb, i. E'. Ellison, Jr., and T. L. Bulow obtained several premiums. A largo coneour - of spectators waI laily attracted by the races, whie', wore very fine. Among the blooded borses present was Frank hIampton, belonging to Col. T. G. Bacon of M'dgecield. Ile is 6ne of the fastest iases oil -the t'i f, aid, acording to lie New York licrald, has won more races than any other h1orse in A mcri aa. IIi wonn .tI .. ,.-- e.m au n uw ntered with gre--t eaue. Soie in brotting stock was also present. . During fair week there was a round if gayety in Columbia. The Wat! kins troupe and the Trenaine Broth .ra perfo'rmod each 'night to full Iiousem. There were aiso two hops and a ball for the youthful lovers of pleasure. . The Society at i".s meeting, unali. i mously re.,elected Maj. T. W. Wol -I ward as President. This was a deserv. ed compliment to Major Woodward, as he .had, bythis energy and1( ability, contributed much to the success of the occasion. i. A feature of tihe feir was the pres-j eneeC of'the Edgc-field IIlussars underle Capt. Wm~z. Gary. TPhis fine troop does cred it to old, Edgefield, a county that makes hoerself known wvhether in time of war or peace. Theli fair is of great .benecfit to the State.; ft..should~be- etcouragedA proposition was made by the Auxili. ary Joint Stock Association to sell OUt to the P'atrous. of Ilusband y. This offer should be accepted. IThe granl gers are the proper persons to have control of it. We trubt that the fair will continne tolbc a success. IABIanit:Tres EXPRESs COMPrANImss.. --An interesting case has just been declded in.Georgia affectinlg the lia bility of Express Companies, which may be of interest to.out~ readers. A jeweler in Atlanta, IE. E. Earnest, was in the hlabit of sending and re ceiving valuable packages through the Southern Express Company. In February 1869, lie went to the agent in Atlahtia with a package contain ing four diamond rings worth $785. 'The package was wvrapped in brown paper withou~t any '.,value .attaeobod.; T1he plaintiff relused to. nive ay values: although shown thue stipulation of tile Company to pay only $50 in case of loss of unvalued packages. It was showni that while valuable packages were oarriod.ini an ,iron safe, ordi nary packages 'vere carried in a wooden box, and receipted for in bulk. Tihe cost of carrying the package was $1 00 ; hlad it been vatlued, the cost would have been $3 50. The package was stolen at Dalton by i~ seriant of the Express agent. The plaintiff .brought suhit and the jury awardled him $60. I~e moved for a uow trial on th e ground that the jury by-returning a verdict -for damages had decided that the Company was grossly necgligenlt ; anmd continued that if liable at al11, it should be liable for the whole value of the lest articles. Judge Woods of the United States Cironit .Court of Georgia, overruled the motion for a new trial. The points niado by the Judge arc, That a common earrier may now, by oxpross contract, or by notices. brought to the knowl edge of the owrner of goods if assent .ed to bythe owner, limit his commona law liability. By contracting with him the ovinor agrees to regard him in the special transactien as a mere bailor for hire. In this eountr y, how. cver, it, is hold that a ommuon carrier oannnot by special notice exempt himself froun ordinary.,9re and dili. gence.- In the presoio case, the .l.intiff, by n-t1llaving the eti-pulated agreetment struck out, -Nirtually ao cepted it and must be bound by it. ..The meaning of this cano is that p(rsons scud ing packages through the J'Jxpre~iss niust~give theirfull value, if they wish to be reimbursed in case of loss or destru'tio'n. ANO-rm:t .I:xciTIsINi.-.Last suM mer, when every one was dull, wh'en the heat was intense, and,wh et.vIoude tf dutIkept tbd peoplei ., the t.ootty ' the season was 'recqitient ly ciivoned by a public spiiited by a seri es of balloon t eeniiiins, af lorded almusemont--to tle (+Ivr lem. br1,Ls of the vomi te.it y, unrle'-!.ut .the aven il prYti n :>f the town into a lever of e:: ,1vemeont. Now liat thi duill season has paiged away., nad huSi ti sm is the order of th'c dy, Mr. JanCnber ig !Ias' Ievised another means Al benefitiug the public. lio pro.. Ipses to reli 've the strain on their purses by opening a panic store, so called, btauso it will tend, to relievo the pIIie. t'or:c time :inec, itiwk illonlI that the .llanunlloth. huse )l Clatlin & Co., in c em' b:irrassed by the stringency in the moulev market., had begin comiipalled to close out their immlonsp stock at greatly reduced prices.. A rush of Dustomets attended the sale, among theni1Mr. Danenbarg. At this sale be puryliased for low rates, a full as i9rtipeio of overythiug reouited to -t up a first class dry goods and fur rishit g establishment. lie now pro poses to oocupp a store' in the new Uhcspian HIal buildidg:In' a few ILtIhh11'i arra'ngements wili be comi 1lat 1, when he will offer autreotly re. t.'d prices a well atol.otod- ussort nent. Having- purchased his btock At pani prico4, ho0 can sell at very low figurer. 3,14 invites every onet to all and examnine, feeling -a'sured Lliat b1 h can give satisfactio. See ls advertisement. For a few days ie will be fouud'in tio store formerly occupied by Mr. J. A. White. After this lie will ornmently locare next door. The ehnitg will take place home time his week. . Wtc'e pleased-to learn that Mr. It. L. Danenberg and wife, of Balti, 1o11, iwill arrivo in town in . l few lays, aid locate permanently.. We re always glad to receive such im nigratts among us. ]~i'3_SA.L].J E. 'j1UAT valuabie piece of property in tihe Olgilg to G'V. .nn4. Brat ton, voinxisting Ira coinmodious dwelling, (u1ho'u'e, and lols. 3old only to ohango ili'stileitt. For I nrticuilars, apply at this Offico. nov 22-1ti Sa of -Perso nal -PI-oporty. ]~ will offer for sale at. the late residence - ot Mrs. Sarah Barkley deceased at Aocky Nlount on the 18th of December all he petsotial property of her estate con d1'ti ing of- Iotselioltl and Kitchen furai. ture. Te rr,s 'CashD .'a, .\l.XES 0. .fOll fi'ON, nov ':-{l x2 'Ceutor. Wiilusbor'o Lodge, No. 11, .A. F?. M I liUJA~ln CozmluxmAa-roN of this 11 L .4)1a i will be held in Ma sonic II all Lin iThursdiay eveniug next 27th inst at 7 o'ecck. A1 a electioni for ?fficer for -th(le ensueing .1Ia.efCnic la will take place, and1( pttymenlt in fi' for all dlu's will be reautred. A tfull andii putunutlll attendanuce is thero rore abluttely noees5,ary. By order of the ti. 1. nIov 20 JOllN C. SQUIER, Sec. Tho State of South Carolina. FAlnFIELD COUNTY. [ I I E R EAmS, Jameis W. Bolick, ha th i mado. uito me, to griant him11 Let. ters of Aiistration of the0 f7'.tatto and elects o' Laevi M. flolick deceased. Thelise arc thhereffto to 'ito iad admonish all and singlar' the khadl.ohand creditors of tihe sidt Levi M. ilolick dleceased,. thmat they he and appeatr, before lime1 in t.heCouirt of Probate to be held at. Fairfleid Court 110ouse, on the 8th day of Deocch.ber her nex I, 'fterl.puiblicationi hereof, a't 11 o clock it. the I1prehoonm, to show cause if aniy they hatve, wihy the jaid Amiinistra. tioni ishiould not bet grl'ited. GJiveni under may hiand, this 10th day of Novemnl,er A. 1). 1873, WV. M. NETAON, nov 22-ti x2 J. Is. 1y. 'J. HAMS! IIAMSNt U'ST arrived a lot of' Extra Sugar Juredl (Canxvassedl hams-smaall sizes--at 10 cents peri pound. War1Iranlted ! A.T R. J. McCAIRLEY'S. nov'2 .EXEL'UTIORS NOT1GE.. A LLprsn having demnande againe LI. t hioEst ate of Itoberi 0. CanIterou: lteedll~ are hlt'rnby no01ifid to pirbsent, t hem properly acttedt ed,- and those who.i are indelbled to esid osthth; he requel#sted to imtko paymenOit, to-lcth u'dersiignedl. - '- J~iN MioLURKIN, - nv 2 -f x8 . 1xecutor. Monthly . Collections. O Naecont fio moneyi erignoy, anid I hie general depression of trade, -I ala oompolled to ask may regular cuastomeems to sut tie theoir accounts monthly. All . bills tinsettled to Nov. 1st, will be made out anid their 1,inment demanded; This rule will be adhered to until business prospot brit en. oct i 31 I T. 1L ROBE RTSONM WILL OPEN F E W b A Y S. SATiINETFS F01ft LADIES WEAR. LA' TEST STYEIRS B ROC APDE S. DRESS GOODS. t AYES 'T SYLES SATIN.ES, YUEPS CASHMERS, .. VEIVETINES, MERIN.OS,.. AMeccas Brlena Str'pes. OF ALL STYLES )RUJNUREARY )3lRENG [I OASSIMERi LIGHT t0t.0Ag. NO C R E DIT. DONT ASK FOR N. EW GOODS. SELIJNG CHEAP FOR .CASA . SQUIER & CO. Are receiving: a fresh supiply Dress Goods, Bllankets, Spreads, Quilits, iBoots, -Shoes, ' Gaiters. Overcoats, and T1ahnfas. Ladies and Gents' Under of all kinds .and Caps. 1300KS "CLOdSED. Coing forward arid '"ply up'.' what you owe. Wc need MONEY. 0. TAKE NOTICE. All persore indebted to S3. N Wolfe arc requested to settle at an early D)AY. nov 20. -WINNSHORIO HlOTEL; . * 8 again opened for iho accommodatican I.of the traveling~ atd -bonrdifng .public. Table supplied with the be.-t, theo country gon4,, and no care or expongo shall be spared in making my guests c~imfortable. G ive mne a trial. ' ,, ri ..' nov-13-3rm - - '.roprietor. a.. AtL'rivaeoale., ~ ~ ~Iboffered, thle Hanppy Valley 'acin Faiftfielrt C'ourt.y, cotair. Ing 213 acs, rnore o. loss', 100 acros clearedi, a commnodiottai d wellung of nine ronni,with atll uneceissary outbuildings and a welt-of thme purent, weter. This is oneo~of tho roost dlesirable ilaeS I-n (imo count/y. The dwellinmg was formerly tihe reidenco of Chncellor Jir rper, and is in a thickly settled ,ieighborhood, within a quarter of a inile of Salem, (Presbytraf) 'Churo'h. Termis modleriato. If not. sold1 by the 10th of December it will be rete.Frptiu lore apply Itoo. o ariu Muts. A. C. MciPJEETERS, Yorkylille, kh. C., or Capt E. J. Means, Mont bello, 5. C. now 0--flx2 -____ CHIAIR. A- NOTIlERI lot of Georgia bplit.Botcin ~L.Chaimre on hand. Come soon 'en .. MaINTVRIP. WAR! WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS JDANNENBER61 & c', Under the new THESPIAN HALL, an entire Stoak of NEW Dres COODS. of all styleo Bought aL Clailits Great Sale NEW YORK ON .ANT TIASDAY. Calicoes Down to 10 Conts. lt'ESS GOODS all STYLES .AT' 'IdiREArER. INDUCEMENTS Than previous to tho November 25 BARGAINS, BARWAINS~ ,OWING to the low p:-ice of Cotton and hhec great scarcity of money, we now offer our enitir'e Stock of Goods at exv tremely low prices. Especial 'attention is call d to our very large Stock -of Dress Good1s, Shialvs, Ready.. Genuts Furnishing Goods, boots, Shoes, Ihnts and Caps, and a splendid line of Catssimneres, pil, Qf which we offer at panic pr'iCca aita to suit the times., QJotie gitl thle CASIL and get BARGAINS! . ALL tho indebted to us aie tirgenty refijuested to conioe fonv~ai-d and settle up, a$ .we are greatly in .need of money. McMASTER & BRICE, oct 2 NEW 43 D) F A 8HI ON A B L E " ALlarge ald variod todc bf genoral morohandize, too extenisivo to doscribe too variuid t6 onumekit, Purohasors '1II }<o well' to call andl be satifieod of the- f~ot. Special attendae has beg,ggop -to the ladie..departm'ent Da .f...aucderc.'d~1e. OOti. 2 .~ .sNails and Axes, SKEGs out nails, assorted ; 6 T' es e . . " xtra Patent . F lik" .11 is Nalis ; 4 D~ozen Axes. r$ni for Ca'sh by / .ent 2 nIIAT ve P.na GO TO NELSON t& 'R1FO. To Buy Your Tituuorm. T I'Kh[o'n topoq. :~r liar. rele, oinbraoig evor~ .q vej fvo~n (11 cofat1nonost toi-kc FIJ":lESV LtI*1ndi. i"JNE CORN WU1ISFKEY, theL p?-rV'Y rrid age oft ff11101 we warranlt, 'nl- (,ur Wine~ and Jirautics roprosent oviny d'.an country. -iti oorunootigc r~ ' i"''to 1business -WO have OP0118d . RoeI e. . u I' thle 6000o3211odatioil of' t1b 'v%44hIit J'wher. ,,uleals will be Aerved.t., V'I LU110.0AA, witl a'kis a Iriall matittfaotio.;N, tfe. Freshk Lager e sJ~;. Fresh Oysters at the hemn imi 1101" '8Y4 hki' T k . QUILED). _AI'Ii38'i-4ebted to teu.:rrguu cit ei bY-note* oil sipeo 1.ijoiuntti $~reONQB~ioJ~ r Ites t- ouie for remiiing unsottled ona (he- Ip 'i? Diem, bifts-next, WjA beoplaeo T in Ole, hands of att Attorney, rand (1iot'r-colloati '. orced by tile usua'l loga. COUCSOL 'I Cotton will be ra'ceivb'? rAt t--mrict l~io or hold until bettor prl~os lroveii.% This not ioe is flnai,'66Al~toso ite4 Nvill, ato wneity b e~~i