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THE J PsblishSd Daily ana ?rl-' , BY JULL Editor and Proprietor, Oflloa on Richardson St.. near Taylor, sar rh b PHotsIX is the oldest D ai1 j- Paper n south Caroline, has the lmwbbt oispu LATIOM iu the upper portion of the State, and has >e?n regularly issued since its in oeption? March 21,1865. , BUBSoaiPTIOS. Dallyv,six mouths, U; Tri-Weekly, 260; Weekly, 160. . ADVKaTiaXMXNTS Inseried'tn the Dally at $1 a square of nine lines fox first, and60oentssaoh spb sequent huer Ua; if, not ?xoseding five lines in leaf t ^, n cents- Long advertisement, by 4bt'Book and Job Printing oI every de? scription faithfullyattended to. H. Tv^f^Sson^^c^vflla. OHHiDBsa.?Henry Shields, an opulent flour merchant of this olty, died March greete*Jt*rt^ his ehildren, without mentioning them by name. The will was duly admitted to probate; (Boon afterward a lady, residing in. the Eastern District, Brooklyn, and nailing herself Jane Shields, began an action against the executors of Henry Shields for dower, representing that thirty ?r forty years ago she was married to Henry Shields, who was tbeh'in cdmpatatitely posr circumsiaueee. She had flve children by him, some of whom are dead. About twenty-six years ago, when Mr. Sbislds'foire^fiietanees had considera? bly improved, be began to absent him? self from bis family, trbb resided in Brooklyn* Ha returned to them only at long intervals. He continued, bow ever, to support his wife and family. After hir ^?hiaa. Mrs, Va?o Shields ascertained ?bat he bad left a lady ia New York oalliog herself Mrs, Shields, and claiming to be bis wife, and that she and nine children .home by her to Mr. Shields bed inherited a Vaet estate under his will. It is sieged that twen? ty-six years ago. at the time when Mr. Sbief&begaV to Absent himself from bis BfqOklyp family, be - married the lady n*w Inheriting as bis widow. He established himself in an elegant residence In flaw York, and tba lady with whom be was living %vns known ta his wife. The nine-children before mentioned were bora, and their edu? cation waa conducted in the most expensive manner. They are said to be vsty highly aooompliabed. The case was before Justice Tappen, in Brooklyn, yesterday. ? Nmo York Sun. A patron f f * terrain newspaper once said to the pnbbsber: "Mr. Printer, ho# is it "ybh' Dave* never called on me for pay for your paper?" "Ohl" said ihe ?man; of? types, "we never ask av gentleman for money." "Indeed," replied the,.patron; "how do you manage to get along when they don't pay?" 4?bjy/?a#id the editor, "afterjst^oertaif tints we conclude that ha is not gentlerufrh. and we aik him." j "Ohl?ah 1?yes I?I see! Mr. Editor, please give me a receipt," and hands him a V, "Make my name all right on your books." ?< wines stud Liquors. /CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, 8ec, 1 j r\i-.- ?. r??.t..t?i KeUey'e Island ?parkYing Oatawba, California "Imperial." SBANDIES?Brandenburg Freres, is. Hennesey, Otard, Dnpuy A Co., vintages 1835, 1868, WINES?Old Private Stook Maderis?in bottles only, Oboioe Table Sherries, Jalirornla Angelica?very delicate, andern an and other Ports, Pull line of Bosks and Haaternea, includ? ing ??Obeteaa Yqaom," "Latour Blanohe," "Hockbettto/*''Lanbenheimer," Ac., Ac. Onr apselatty Is fine goods, suoh as we saa, with confidence, recommend. Any rate wine not in store we are -prepared to pnrehaaa either in Mew York or Europe, and f oroiah at market rates. BovBt' QEO. BYMMEBB. Raisins, Prunes, &c. PACKAGES LAYBB BAI8INS, Currante, 200*JS? ?troa. Almoads. Peoaas. Filberts, W.Uata /-1-_.?? /II_ MlBMltfMtrpi^ AC Just received and for aala low by Peel john AQNEW A 8qn. I Wins*, Brandies,'Kte , Etc sootoh WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Bum. Braodrsa?Otard. Ac., *mm tar Holland Ota, bberry Wine, port Wins. Madeira Wine. Also, a large stack of ins sM Whiskies, Olgars, As._ J.08keokb8 Canned Goods. 1 (}f\ OASES 2 lb. cana TOMATOBS, at X" '\ ' *l 60 per des. snd 18s. per eae. 100 sasss B n. cans peaches, at 12.6O per aos. and He. per can. On hand And for sale by JsaT , JOHN AOWBWASON. Maw Layer Raisins. IAA QUABTBB BOXES NEW LAYPB jLxJXJ eaisins, at ;i s~b. Jost receive*' and for sals by Jaa T - , JOHN AONBW A BON. Horse and Mule Sheen, 10O5fgBrilff?WHOB8, De?LI7eCelTftd * f offifftl&W A SON Mew Orleans Molneses. 50 ^??i? Dscs, J^?W A<UfBW.Aj?Q?. *k cALironiipa saacmraa. Dee 18 J. 0. 8eegeb8. (URB Dee Book, Job find Newspaper Steam ! 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OGOGGOOO Gonflannnn GGGGG GGGGG tttt GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGGG GGGG GGGGG GGGGG GO CG GO GGGGGOGG GG This is the only in the interior where one, two, sheet 0IBCU8. Ac, oan be put plain Blaek or end . saasalas J.A.BELBY. Establishment, of the Btste, three and four SHOW BILLS, np in stjrlK Colored r- f*s< specimens i Proprietor. rated TertUwere fer CoUe*?rAcf?. Wh*? The Celebra heat end Tobacco. ? it ?? 111 dl REDUORJXPRICESt LIBERAL TERMS! Wilcox, Gribbes & Oo.'i Kanlpulated Guano, Prepared at Havanna*. G* , and < ri.-eton, B. 0., and W'&'nVw %-eVa*.,, Imported in bnlk direct Irom Phcouix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. WE are offorinc the above celebrated FERTILIZEKR, tb?B season, at considerably redaced prices, and give purchse? ri tbe option of paying in cotton on the basis of seventeen Cents tor middling, delivered at plauters'nearest depot by Novembei 1, 1875, the Cotton to be packed in good merchantable hales. Bj tbts arrangement, the planter baa a guarantee of realizing a good price for hie cotton to pa\ for his fertilisers. These GUANOS are too well known to require comment. Tbo?e who bave used them know bow to appreciate their value; thoao wh'i have not. as yet. will find, on fair trial, that their liberal usn will pay on present crops, besides be ing of fntnre benefit to their lands. For inrtber information, call on the undersigned for clrculara, etintaining analysis, opinions of planters, Atu. SKIRBL8 A tZKLL, Agents, Jan 21 imo Columbia, 8. G. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THB LAROBBT AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK- OF MEN'S AND BOY8 aiffB. ramsniit m in hats. Tbst ever came to Columbia can be found at D. EPSTIN'S, Under.Oolambia Hotel, and is being sold at the Lowest Prices. Fvery Department is replete with the Choicest Goods of the season, mado expressly for tbts market, and for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Be convinced of tbia by calling on D. KP<TIN, The Popular Clotnler. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, 8. O. WM.E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel?Fare S2.6? a Day. meinem e Omuituf Ride. ?! rUATEI) NEAlt THE CAlTTOL and in the centre of tbe bnainee* part of the city. !0 BoBe'tj Omnibus will cnnvei past-eniM re to and from every Tiain 1 ho f.aties' Apartment* art complete, with private entrance on At-Bomblydreet. The BILLIARD and HATH ROOMH are all new and superior to anv in the city. April 5 BRS?TT?llTHBRK FEEICHT ARU FMSBEiB LINE VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, FO AND FROM 7 BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NLW VI!UK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUF a CTUB1K G CITIES. " Iirtf Tlmri? Werk fron* Ntw V<>i k?'I ui ?Ob j ,1 hurulB j and Kaiuiday SwT*e irgn m (oau Honn Accommodailont Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACl'a V, 4O.0O0 BALKS MONI uly . The South Carolina Railroad Company, ANDeounsotiug Roaua West, in alliance wilh the fleet of thirteen ur?t class Stoam Shipa to the above ports, invite ailentioii to the quick t|ui* tint regnlai despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton .- tat? e at the I'olil OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and era transportation foi Freight i-.no i'n i-h ir not excelled in excellence and rapacity at an> other port. 'J he folionli g splendid Oe- an Steamers regularly on the line: TO NEW YOU EC CHARLESTON_Ja?. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.1;. W Lockwood.Com'er. JAMES ADGER...T.J. Lovkwood, Cum'der. | MANHATTAN...AI S. Woodhnll,Com'er. JAMKK ADO Mi t CO . Aifeiitf.Cbaricfton.K. O. Q KORO IA.8. Growl II, Command* r. | SOUTH OAROL1NA .*]' J Beckett. Com'dcr WM. A.COUIiTENAY, W AON l I:. HLOEK A CO., Ag-mr,Charleston,B 0. Bailing Dayf Wedm t-day> aim Mt.uroaya tu P1I1I.ADKLPII 1A. Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alei llnuter.Com'r. 1QU/T<>}(,;c HiKckhy.ComT. Sailing Daya?FRIDAYS, WM. A <"(?UI TENAY, Agent,Cbarleatou,B.C. TO BILTIMORE. FALCON .. .Hainie.Commander. | Hr A <JULL... .Dnttott, ?"ommander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. I'aUL O. TREN HOI-M, Agent, Char ?bten,?. C. TO BOKTOfl. Btoamsbips MERCEIU TA ami Fl .AO. Sail every Haturdav. J-.MEK ADOEl. A- CO.. Agent*. Chat letter, B.C. Rates guaranteed as low an those of competing liuca. Marine Insurance. nne-ballof one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING bND THBUUGB TICEITr? Gan be prolored at all the principal Railroad UQIclb in Georgia, Alabama, Tenucssee and Mississippi Rtate Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra rbarge, b*. addrestdng tbe Agents ol the Steamships in Gbarleaton at whose officrH in all caeca the Railroad Tickets should bo exchanged and Bertha assigned Tbe Through Tick* ts by this route inolnde Transfer?,Mean- and State Room, wliil? on ship-boat d. TUR SOUTH C4BOMNA IIA I Lit OA O. GKCRCIJI RAllgUAO And their connecting line*, hat- lari elj inert ae< tl then faciliti't for the rapid move? ment of Freight and Passengers bttwten the Northern citi?sano tbe Kouth ami Went. Fitat Class Eating Sah on at Kranchville. ( n the Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads first olast* Hleeping Cai e. Freight promptly transferi ? d from the atrano i s to day and night trains of the8onth Carolina Railroad Close connection made with nth* i Headi- delivo lie Freights at distant points wilh great prompt ne*-s The roai age*? villnn eveij exertir i to satisfy their patrons thattheline via Charleston cannot beenri act-ed in diu atcb aiuithesafe deliver> of goodn. For further information. n\ ply to T. .7 flnims Weatrin ApiM Allarta Ga;b.D. Hapf.i.i. Oenrral Agert. P O. Ri x 4 979 ( fiie- 317 Broadway N \ : S. R.Piokcns, General Paeserg? r and Ticke? A cent Ri>u<b ?"?relii * ballt na? :oi J W.Syi sins Soper hitendent Great Hnntheri-Freiglil ar>d rsseeni:* t f ire. Charle?.?! ri > ( JarSOlly Look After Yonr Ftomach. THEftaeat Medicinal Confection in tbe world if at HeinitshV Chocolate for lunoh, Chocolate for table, Walnut Nougat, Fiat ache 1'ante, Cocoa Cataatel. Cream Obooolete. Althea and Mallow Drops, Solu* I bis Gum Drops, Cough Confection*-. Gin ?er Drops. Bog. Mint Drops, fin? at Extract Vanilla, finest F.xt-act Lemon, foi sale at ,HEtNITHlVS Dreg Sture_D c 221 Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred PKHSkNS are affected with aome de? rangement^ or disease of thoMkm. No matter what tho nsture of it may he, "HEINITSIVS QUEEN'S DBI.IOHT."the great Amerioan Blood t'uiiner. will oure it Tbia is quite enough to say If von hsv? any akin disease,nre Uiiniti-ir Q ? ?> v Delight. )Vc1?i Wanted, Agents, Mnie and F< male, TO sell riotnr*?a everywher... 14 000 re? tailed I?.?' "'?** 4notbi r wrjtt-?; '"I can make ra ???? :t?nes iu this i.n?inest> than I osn nu a 110 Uou farm, ab ?touked." WHITNEY A CO., Norwich,' mm. Dec 9_ 8mo 60 Cases ?atawba Ch^mpa^ne. rpHIB WINE Is fnlh equal to the hroueh 1 sod imported Champagne DeelS_ J 0. BBKOEBB FIRE'S SALOON. ! JPo. 41 2ife?A?r</?y>n Nervei, brittetn Lnrty and Get o-u St*etl* HAVING repleniaped m> entire stock of ? Liquors, Cigars, An . having al?o ?iven ptoper attention tw my Rostanrant. am now er-epared' to famish mv Mond-> asdthspanUs generally with the beet the melket? afford. Oct 17 WM. M FINE, Agent. MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New Y ?rk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and ab promi? nent citins of the rniud Btatea and En rope bought and sold. DE POSITS received aud iuterest-bearing eertiflcat es issued. STOCKS, BjNDN, OOLD and SILVER bought aud sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city aud country solicited, and L1R B UA i LIN LS OF DlSCOUM S granted by the CENTRAL NA'! lONAL BANK. Corner of Plain and Uinhatdson streets. t)ott?ge House. Tin 15 Washington St., next Masonic Hall. A & i ho underrigued haujgfc S~\ WMdQ re-op< u?*d tins "siab-'^XiJy iishmeiu, and inf-.rms ^OKr aansavaf'>u pnblio tbat h< ia prepari~3 to rui .'.j lUi'in with the very best of WINE8, LIQUORS. Bi GARH. TOBACCO, etc Oys? ters iu every atyie, and at all hours. Re? freshments of van- us kind*- Give a call. Oct :?1 0 R. FRANKLIN,Sup't. CAR LOA!) CALIFORNIAS Wine. Brandy & Champagne Dec 18 J?sT REOE1VI D direet from California These Win?t md Hrandies are nradeof do> licions grapes of Caliloruia. For sale by J. 0. SEEGERS. Subscribe for the Pucbnix. If you Warnt a Thorough Ntwspa|er, 8ubsoribb *0? 4 A THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wedntcday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA The Phoinix ia the old eat daily paper in the State, and baa been regularly issued sinoe March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mail?, from nearly all parte of the World; together with FULL MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Misokllakeoub and Read in o Mattkk, of inteiest to everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. The Daily usually contains twelve oolnmns of reading matter; the Tri-weekly twenty-four, and the Week? ly forty-eight. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better ob more satisfactory INVESTMENT CUU be mude, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative iu politics, and are devoted to tbe best interests of the Slate The following are tbe TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phoinix.?4 (X) Tri-Weekly.2 60 Weekly Gleaner (18 columns)... 1 60 These papers were tbe first issued in Colombia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly published ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Tbroaghout middle aud upper Counties of tbe State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoinix has a greater escalation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants andotbers will lind its oolnmns an admirable means of communication with the people of tbe entire np-coun try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped upon tbe expiration of tbe time. Office on Richardson street, between Taylor and Rlanding. JULIAN A. SELUY. Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. especially when Style and Price are the Same theIph?enix Book und Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Lutest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS.&c; Black, Colored sud Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, ko. Wurk executed at shortest notice, in latest and best styles and at New York prices. CALL j and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1.2,8 and 4 Sheet Posters, Hand -bills, Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare, Briefs, Letter Heads, Dodgers. Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards all kinds and sines? Wedding, Visiting, Bnsictae, Shaw. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor PnffiNixand Gleaner Establishment EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, fc t?te Tbeasubeb's Ornoz. Columbia, December 18, 1874. T5UE Coupon? of the v>>nwb?fdatJcn Bond? of tbe State of Booth Cart>!inA. due January 1,1875, will be Mid.et that date on presentation at the 1 reaeury, and at the South Carolina Bank andTrnst Com? pany. Columbia 8. C.,and> also at'the People's National Bank, Charleston, 8 O., and the National Pai k Back. New Soik. The Conpoua due July 1.1874, ou all Con so lidation Ponds, iesue? In ?xcbange for old bonds, will be paid whenever presented at any of the above mentioned pisses. ? The Ooapons of the Consolidation Boada due January 1 and July 1, 1875, are reoeiv abie for taies. P. L. OABDOZO, Deo TO _ TreaAwrer m ?i ?^ON?AEEE IBOlSr WOSSS Columbia, a. c. i JOKB ALEX?5BSS, Piopiievw-. EMOlNi . AND Gl . mills, oi Q ea ring, and all klnna of Iron Caatrngsfbr Ma? chine* y-astd Or . _ r n amenta! Osat ' -saa?"^" inga for Btores and Dwellinga, Patent Bailings' for Gardena and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chaira; also. Brass Castings of all Mads, Bells for Churches, Schoole, Work-ahopa, Ac. Quarantee all ay work first olaas and equal to any North or South. Worka at foot of Lady street sndnearto I South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia I Railroad Companies'Depot?. Nor 18 The Short Line ftahedtiio. Chabloite, Columbia A August a B. B. Co. Columbia, H. O., Deo. 28,187a. THE ioliowing Pea ' esnger Schedule will be operated on and after t Lie date: eoiito north Train Mb ? Train No 4 Leave Augusta.1180 am A 15pm Oramtoville_10 so a m 5.11pm Col'hia Junct'n. 2 18 p m t9.G5pm Colombia. 2 45pm 9.17 pm Chester. 6 84 p ? ' w ArriveCbarlotte. 9 00pm No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.08 A.M. No. 4 Train makes close connection Via Wilmington and Bicbmond to al) points North, arriving at New York at 5 If P. M. goikobouth. Train No 1 Train bo 8 Leavt Charlotte. 8.60 am . Chester.11 02 a m Wfnnsboro.12 38pm Arrive Columbia. 2 42pm Leave Colombia..- '2.52 pm 8.48 am Col'hia Jupct'n .18 17 p m 4.1? a *? Qrauitcville ...T7.15 p m "7 48a-m Arrive Augusta.8.06 pm 8 48km South bound Trains connect at Avgeete for all points South and West. 3broagh tickets sold and baggage checked toJUjbejjr pal points 89* HleepiDg cars on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDERKOV. GeneialSup. A. Popk, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Aug- & B> GENEBAL PAbBENGEh Dkl ABT., Columbia, 8. C, Nov. 24 1874.' THE following 8cbe dulo will be operated on and alter this dale: goino NOBTH. THAIB BO 2 THAIS bo 4 Leave Columbia... 8 30am 8 15pin Florence. 110 pm 12.60 a m Arrive Wilmington.... ?.46 p m 7 10 a m OOIh'o SOUTH. TBAIB bo 1 tba1r ?0 8 Leave Wilmington. 6.40 am 6 10 p ru Florence.12 CO p m 11,40 i> m Arrive Columbia.5.10pm 4 00 am Tram No. 2. from Columbia, is an accom? modation to Florence, aLd there connects ciosely with N. E. It. It., and atTAUmjogtee witb W. <fc W. B. B. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Fx press, making throegbeonctctiona, all rail, North and bouth, and water line connec? tion e v ia Portsmouth. Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connect* clo?ely at Florence with N. E. B. B. for Cu?rS??ivn, ami is an accommodation mm thence to Columbia. Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast Express, connecting closely frcm and to all .? points North and Bout b. Through tickets sold ana baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman sleepers on nigh* traits. Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Ska days excepted. Express No. 4 every night. JAB. ANLEhBON, General Sup. A. Pope. Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Greenville and Columbia Bailitsd CHAN GK OP bCIlEDULK. . PA?BENGEB ETBAINBrun 'daily, Sunday*exceptio, eohnectiLt "tub Night Trains on Bouth Carolina Bailread op and down;. Cn and alter Friday, An gnat 28, the following Will be the bchtdult: up. Leave.Oolumbiaat.7.S0 am Leave Alston.9.06 am LeaveNewberry.10.81am Leave Cokesbnry. 2.16 pm LeaveBelton.8.60 p a Arrive at Greenville.,,,, . *.8(.'p as Down. Leavt Greenville <u.6.80 am LeaveBelton. ..... 8.80 a m Leave Ookeebury.10,18 a as LeaveNewberry.1.80 km Leave Alston. 8 08pm Arrive at Columbia. 6 60 p m Anderson Branohand Blue Kidg* Division ?owe. nr. Leave Walhalla. 4.46 a m Arrive 7.15 p a> Leave Perry ville 6 80 a ru 6.85 a l. Leave Pond let on 6.10 am 6 60? su Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4 50 p w Arrive at Belton 8 10 a m Leave a.60pa* Accommodalion Trains ran en Abbeville Branch Monday, Wednesday son Fridsj. On Anderson Brsneh. between Bellet? and Anderson.Tuesday. Thursday and fatar dav. THOMAH POI'AMFAI", C tv .bn'p. /abex Nobtow.Genera? Ticke? Aaeat Chan-re of Behednie South Oakouba Bailboax* CosirAirr, Columbia. S. 0., October 18. tS*S Cheats) aeh?da% to go is to Sffect on andafter Hnnday ,19th Instant: mail and PASSBJieBB TBAIB. Leave Columbia at.8.40 am Arrive at Charleston at..... 4 90 pm Leave Charleston at.1.81 am 1 rrive at Oolumbls at.6 to im KiopT r.xPBESs,raBieaT abb sccovnona now tbaib, Sundays excepted. LeaveOolnmbls.7.16 p n Arrive. .6.80 ArriveOharlsstoD7.101> re Leave ?8 48 We Oamdeti Train? rues Monday. Weani-fcs? and Hatorday.aafollowe: . Leave Columbia 1.50pm Arrive llcfsm Leave Camdsn 6 80 am Arrive 6 85 pm 8. B.PrfntiBS.General Tte??< Aren Ml t-RmnaiuiroR-fiA Af>ort.toAl Deo 18 J. 0. 8EEGEB8.