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TI-WEEKLY E D iT 1N. rtN NSORO(). S. C., T UESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1878. (QL. 2. NQ.11 LY-) 01D A IO.PE. P::UAIO. x otutIo n of 1* Low-' t 1 , MIdur.or or o, irty-w:1 P(er 1on.-. IVt,Gvs IS: I % -: 0 i knownl as '#I wA)1 v %, ,i ex - Il ul in the Il v.mn'10 0f a , v t c rowd, foir the mtu :r,1 or Wihm A nler: inl A.-e, 1pni5. L g loy rn Llo t s[poo '-Il 11o1 lie . i ws asi n, f t' 1 v 1 s II Of tho 13s c Vli oi o lIial it) j .ti d, and wAi1111' his lluariin to foiU2o it..YCnge, ;i it wU-a Htt4 pms.-ioll whii i1 b h li tim to ;ie s%tit'l . j\ 2:' )i e - t#e drop Iei ;, I I et( ( 1 i I it,Ted a couplo of tinie it 11an Ill- a rIt :I d legs- wvorked t;pasitmodlivally fur afe khsoonds. In 0oleven II andl a hIlf I Iniiites lifo wOas p1)rlloolu(" o\ t,inct. Longley claiind C) have perpe, trated thirty t,wo muider diring hii.. career, He w is twcnty-sevent years old, tall and graceful, with it dark mustach 111 ( goatce, Ia 11oo flightly Romliall, w lite, evol tctl, aind at mild halz-A uyu, Just a-ftor the war he aid it coklpaIion Started oit to disarm,111 -S om1o frefe im en, 0110 of whom slow t gh;, Longley killedA hin in t,bo most brutl ml.uIf, 11cr. With two boonl Comnp.1nion1s he dt-sh1ed1 into LexilFtoll olna nighAt shortly after and opened a fusillade 111POn som11 licking laerocs. kiil ing two and(l. wouN ling a third. The shooiung of amot,bo, negro re sulted1 ill an inldijunn agailA, LongleyN, and ho flod Lo alotllur county, where lie iiled a soldier, a imvuber of the Sixti Oliio Regi 111) t, Who XwaS attelli) ptinl to arreost him. About tWis tie tho des )(,nll(olo conclided it prudeit .) pass, over into Arkansas. Here ho fell in with it horse-thief l>y the fnm of Tom Johnsor. At mght their , tbill wis survrolIdellod by a vigilance Comiuiittoo, and both woro talco) ,Out, stirung up and bhot at. John, son was killed, but- the rope arouna Langlev's neck hitchod unaer his belt, about, his body turn.c itde the bullet. After ano departuro of the vigilaites, I thiirtet ni-year-.old buy cut duwi Lungley, and his friend" unfol li.tely Eluecceeed in nursing lhimi b.-ek to lif". He soon after j,)illol at g:ag" anld helped to han. ti.E 111al who tied the knot around is neck. lie claims to havo kiilcd six othle.-S of tilo 8.n, party. Longley WaS generally as sociated with a eon"gial spirit, and the killing of negroes by tem Niwas looked ipoln s at merQlo p1t.1113. johl Wilson, fully as bo tAtl .a( bloodthirsty as Longley, fin.diy SCIpAate frOm1 him iand wetInto E:tstori 'ni Texas, whee 11h IVsLi silot dead while trying to ar.r.vi it :ip -named Mlorriman. Wiilo going through the Indian Nation Langley killed a cattle-drover namned Rector mid two O.age Indians. Thon lie went to Fort Lo aemvorth, wt-re he beciame i1)"vo.A wiit ac Fe.14r1al soldior and shot him duad. While fl -.ing from arrestI hO was Icaptu1red at St. Josep)h, Mo., aind taken1 back to Leavenworth, but $1noeeoded by bribery in leaping in le tha, lb muth. Liongley t;hen secured a Ho quarrolled wvith the quarter .master over the divis.io.n of -some money out of whlich they had chceit .ed the goyerinment, and1 the qular, 4ermaister was killed. As usual, Longley fled and took to thle m)onnf brought back. A cour't--martial 1e, sul.ted in his being soutoniced to thirty years' impljrisonm1ent, in Fort Madison, Ia., but before lie was sent there ho escaped, went among the Ut ahi Indians and persua~ded partLi e of them i to attack seottlorsn and soldiers wherevor the chmance olfr ed. F?inally Longloy roturnedl to his old; homie in Tfexas, where his parents still.livo. .0On his way there from the plains he killed a young man in one of the wvestern townus of Kansas. After a fewv woeks' stay the young desperado drifited into 'Comanche county, whore he shot a negro, a member of the State po, liqe. .In Leo county lived Caleb Longley, an unclo of our hero, avwhose son had boon. murdered by a man named Anderson. Longley ,foud the lattter plIoughing iu field and shot hiiu dlead wit4 a gun .loadosl.with twenty $our buckshot,. ,Ho claimed that lie wvas hired by .his uncle, to po(rpetrato t.his murder. Among his other crimes were the murders o7fr a [oxioan .in Angelina ,oounty;, four Im;Qians, a d9sperado ,in Waldo epuinty, *a farmer named Thomas in NWQloihin .county and 4- hqm o.r avnst gigIn~f kcoause whe .ope op 0e m trriage 91 :4zey Andterson, conyictwt, and atfter at t.-dions dolay, duringg which tho hie :c.it court of the StAte pas;c-l upjon his us imow, Ilmmo righteouily l e. d. T111iN 1ESTIIJAATo'0N. Wholn tha prumau' IFaaJ Invi!sti, gatinl,g C>mmiittoo waks -ponl titusitaid Iien aliicip-Ited i ' a glimp~e of ait leat one sect-ion o1 the tday of judgment. Not only did the -1rw e Apolt th c )miiittoo to ox)ose (,le arcl-con)-spit;.iru -, btit, a to tiNo 0 ii tho lInJ th(Ai ables ma atino t... A\ls, h 'w pooa1.o14. A loo:se not has b dcaw! ' i t it,uu t J iV I )' J)O, (of pbliticlI f m.1, but verVY :lipp i-y ikh a s 'e.I 1fa -iee:ls S reiy C01,diblo that a -uig ol, tAhiev. sihoilld Iivo beon lllo to rob :o I s.al for eight long yo-us tdtl si itl Maintain their. or.galiz;ttion inta:10, after their Condutict lh beoo invle.i nigated. 'l'h St:tI h s spent itS Imloneay With a lavish halind, thw c,miLry L :v) h ols n floa.lod wiLh son mitional ruports-yes, detailoil rw p,sui of evidenco of luinosi erim, butt all to ljo purlpoHe. Whiie wec Irec talkin. about bonest gove"n ineoilt, oill consciejinciIs rebuk3 ltm with 110 daring to undortako tho lolust aud till Co)Iproinl ising (!It l'ur-clliclit of (1lir laws. ForhinAto ly, it is not too lato to remle(dy the MiSe'bi0 4. If our nrxt Legi.":st.a: o Wil (o its ud-.t, wiIIu Itt ' or i i1hout fLvo', all In ly ) et b we,:l. Every ctonsideration of justice, (:" lid p.ttriotism dollands that :Inloth 01r ilivesigating lcomllmitteo, madeu u) of mnenll wilo are known to ho no iespecters of persons, and wvlho vill not only rub off white-wash, whorover they see it, but will re, Comm11111nul the iipoaiolent of every ofieial, high or 1 w\,, who may be even SuspeclA of lonioncy towards thieves, sholud Lo appointed. We havo Procceded too far ill this Inatter, and there is too much at stake, to allow it to torminato in a farco. Prosecution of criminals, meo.tll tho oxtinction of the Rdical party in South Carolina, :and it may n1"Cln Imuch mloreo; it Imay possibly mean11 the& retir-0men1t to privato licu of iorm than one ambifious doma goge and IIImercenatry patiriot. In ord.'pr to bo ablo to prosecute, wo .limst have evidence which may be tirned to thu. ecoiu2t of j1tice, and1,1 this may )e obtainled by having a nOw in vestilgating committee to go over the simie grou1ld a1 th list. 'fi/ E yiA)s'k;.;s oWEV), W ..Smiso-S, October 19.-R.. ports to the Sirgeonl. Geion-l oif thC Marine 11ospitil Service shoW the folloving rocurd of the yellow fever during the week : New Orleans-During the wok ending yesterday 976 caies and 2:15 destlj.4. i'ighty line cases anId ( 3t( dQ1th1s OCCUIEd iI tIe hast, twenY foi hiours. Totals--12, 182 ald Mi.le-Ffty-sjx cases and 12 deathls ; tott.ls 93 and 32. D)ecatur---Soven ty three cases and 12 deaths ; totals 155 anid 27. Oce,u Spr.inlgs-Twenity--fivye cases and 1 dent'h -; totails 128 and 29. "ud 4 deaths ; totods -126 and 13. Bay St. Louis-Fifty--two caises andl 12 daithls .; totalIg 338 aund 68. TIhe fcyer is 0n theo decreseb for wan t.. of material. ThIe cases now airo 11noro( iiisligrnant. iDaton I.uongo-Thriee hs undred' and one0 cases and 10 deaths ; tot.ds 2,170 an d1 129. Yickbug-Tlhirtydwo deaths in the city' and 64 in the 'oninty of* Worren., outside of the city ; total deathsc ini city, ani 1aonitry 1,074. Holly Springs-7(ases 1,117; do1,ths 285. A bout 200) ca"es are undeir t reatmiont. The fever is sp)reading into the sulrrounldinlg country.- A slight frost oeculrred 0on the night of.the 10th. Grounda-Four .cases and~ two deathe. The foyQr is spro'ading into the country. Tgtal deaths in Qropada aiid adjacont country, 827 Hoernando--Fifty cases and 283 deafthls ;'totals 182 and 56. A light frost was observyed this morming. (3hattaooa--Ono hundrod and one cases and 80 deaths. Memphis-For the woek ending October 17, 106 dleath)s,; total deaths 2,892. D r. T1hornton, inl charge of the M~arine I;Iospital sor vice at Memphis, has the fever. 'There is d1anger for chilidren in every mwdicineo wihich'contains opigin i, any fQrra, and1 we therefore clher ,fully reotomoindI Dr. i)ull'e 2Laky ,Myrup, whioh is wAr ( -aot to coai op, d t h je W1AT IT COSTS. IIow Political PartIles aro Run in tho Nurth--Assessin; t10 Candidates. [Retmu the Xel> Yor"\)rA.. It is high tilme for Iisiblo men to itik thuutiselves Whether bribery and couiilptiou havo 1lot beconto au eC01111o ill Anjericanl polities1 as they Weoo ill .i'lganl.1 u nder \rpolo, or inlle.n whien Corniwailis anld e begrtrjyj, bough4rjjt and1 baud thrlouigh tho Unionl wiitl - Britain. Whie th Republi , call journl,ll.dI of New YoIk aro rinig. in- wat,i luitd al!egaLions that corl Lain iralts Uoce up)n a timljo hle. C to buy cra in elc', ralcol lien in New York 1?o plying th faithful wih Ic t laL cai, ll -u1pon thein to con tributo Ifd i.y for "4vicutioll pulrpose"", Vhat . this 11iL."ns :ill"rct politicianl" vuey wohi k1ow. Do Aocrittic olilo hi(KII u1de o CA'u city UoVenIen110t ar) (imle at's fantiliai- with it Is Ito - plibliv.ul offlvu-houlders. 111und. thle Fedeatl sys'w. '.tt would be at piuce oi, lus!olls lyJ)oCrisy to pre tWId alyit.hin,g (1lsq. HaIjr( asH the tillics -till undouAutdiy arl, the c1l1ut. tAe that More mo0ney will De spu-w in I.is-ocity upol the No VemI&Ir ClucLtimn thuan has.- b,ea r11e U.-c i.o reli(ve t.ho .stifl're,-rij by le yellow fover on thu MiN 8i:sippi. In :awt, at Sor-t of genal grdalanted tarifl of expenses has bt_!,n t,ijustud, by at grlenra politic-al o the lcader.,i of both par V1din *%.hi git of Lila people." No it. (; t oii.laLu jor til( 113yoralty or ior 'og sS wIo anticipat COl te.s e:u dllu-Lui of r,atilg his diibt.i ielit.s at le%s thani $10,000. An ordinarwy ju-dgeship is expoetod to beir an ass<-ssuiint of at least $5,003, an1 moro than twico that sui has boen lviod, if we are not griavely mistako, upol a singled Canl - didate for j udi.0ial o10110 within the 1ast throe or four yoars.. 4. seat in the Asisemly may be a-.pired to by itnybody who call comiimid at C(on, triiutioll eVea of $1,000. It is sa,id that wienl tho late yna11tort Muris sey's estate caie to be exaMiied it Was found to have boon seriously illlired by h.tvy oloction expunses, amd1 Twee I testilod, it wvill be ro wneinbeirod, tiWat h 1pad kioyn tho resllt of ant election* to bo Ilitorod by the usc of monoy ovon after the polls had elosed.,.At the prosent m11om01eit elect0ion1s aro pending or havo just ben brought to at closo in Llf a dozen StAtes, anlid it 111ty bo worth v,hiiA business mon to re lecit for at mnit i the outlays 11110 to be inlcunIod il this Stat. aMid ill tim alono by thu valious political parities. Wo tabulate tile watter, anll( comm-i;d it to our reiadars, as follows .)ventyfvo Con,rressionalean didates inl rurl-.t di.;triets alt, , $10.0 t 1wi - - - - $ 75,030 Twtenty.live ditto, diitto in largo citi x at, $a , u1.4 o a ;I - - 125,000 T11. ln11dred ail e' i vo r'urad ldist*riets alt $2'1 ouaeh 5(,250 Seventyit-live, ditto, dlitto inl l.rge citiesi at, say.'l, $1 ,0)) atti.. - - 75,000 Two Xoato:i, ria! canidjat(.s ini tho yaoanti distarict at $5,000iI each 10,000 dts. for loca3l oilios alt $5,00J eIua- -------- -- -- ----60,009 Fif eenx uadidate fo r Ahler F'i.u' can didates 0'1)arc Alderocata aIt 112an~a,i3o ~I)(l ~c~--------- -- ----25,000 by, I ?uuia '~m a ta niniiIteo 25, 000 Dt1.14) bs Iennzaa.aie '1a1te pin - Nw oi-rak 1and ' ra.oklyn lec'a epipilltittee------------- - - - 5,000 To'tal Ostilanlto *- " - - - $5i3z,750 Thus 'lCinediln? to' 'estirimtes 01vor pr'obablo cost of tho entiro camtlLignl to all IMO.fdidatLOS and) party treasur1ioa, we tinid thalt a sumn of half a nuillioni dollaurs is likely to bo oxpenlded in New York State an~d (5ity' alone for dieetiop p)urposes. A small11 prgQpgrtion of this largo ne wspaper advertisinig, e ltu r'alizatl tioni oxpensos\4 telegrams,I t4 postage, bill-potinig, li vory hire1', pool and1( 1r0om rentsI, anid thu pay3 -of tmnpp 'proort.ionl ivill ho spenlt for liquor; for the hireo of eleotiohedria, for musio81 and tir'o\vorkcs; but at least t\voAhir'ds of the 1ialf million of dollars will 170 laid o09L in shoei bribory; .There.is no neo:in;rplieing phrases al,son1t thise Int.tdrti ~on-. temnporaneous history, Mthe -reports of commiitteesi court con99 nor OfR., ces, udispe~td1 *br-rtg9n gossip, rocriminati'ons aupopug candidates aua .pd4 ail (hietal~ i6nts andl results-afl now concur aWd hav honMueI in4 ao ma ubno & a4 making it quito plain that dolih9rate bribery is the object in this countiy for which the largest sums of money i spunt in politics arp raised by candi dates, bithor among their own friends or by contributions and as fossilmnts fronij political parties8. Apply the measure of t,hose statis, ties to the othor Stat@. if the Union, anId who will proiouna it an ox: travaganco to say that the total sum raised and spent for corrupt and debasing politiial purposes il overy one of our national elections must amount to ai least ton millions of dollars ? The October returns to the do Ilirtment of agiicilturo indicate an avn4go C0n1ditia of the cottoi Crjp of 1P) )pr Cent,, thQ smo as in Sep tLmb10r :* North Carolina 8Q, or a dclino of 2 ; S,mth C.trolina 84, an* increase of 4 ; Goorgia 85, an in ereaso of 4; lorida 84, a dec.reaso of 7 ; Alabama 41. a dou lie of 1 Mistissippi 86, a decline of 3 ; I1ou1. isiana 83, unchanged ; Texas 103, an invieaso of 2 ; Arkansas 90, a do. cline of 8 ; 'Tennesseo 102, an in Cea(se of 11. Compared with Octo, bor, 1877, the growing crop shows aq iiiprovemnnm' cf 11 per cent. The, October coildition fully equals that of the splendid crop of 1870, and Oxf-lels any intervoning year. Insect injuries ar:- unilportant. The eastern section of the cotton belt was vistod lby storms moving through nTow Zoles ald doing much local dam.-.ra. Inl the Mississipl)i Valley yellow fever (arantine regulations have rostritei the m irkoting of the crop. Texas reports a very fino crop, someo coutics rcj)orting pros pectivo averag(s ia high as a bale pur acre. Arkansas has fallen off throuvih drought in some quarters and excossive rains in others. Withi increased avreigo t-.)q plant crop now promises an outturn of upwards of 5,000,000 bales, of which Texas wil; produce nearly 1,000,000. AN UNDENTADLE TRuyu --Yo4 doy sem ve to sufler and if you load a mis-. eri.le unsatisfactory life in this beau tiful world, it i.s entirely yqur own fault,'and there is only one exemge for You, your inreasonable preju dice and skopticism, which has kill od thousands. Personal knowledge aind common pense reasoning will soon show you that Greear's August Flower will curo you of Liver Coml plaint., or Pyspepsia, with all its miserable efrects, such as sick head - ache, palpitation of tle heart, sour stomach, habitual costyquess, diz .1txss of the head, nervous prostra tioi. iow spirits, &c. Its sale now reaches every town on the Western Continent and not a druggist but will tell you of its xvo.ndprflI cures. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents. Three dos9s will relieve ypu To PREVENT HMENs FaOM SITTING. Tio a wisp of strav, about half the size. of a wine bottle, up9n the would-be brooder's back. Directly the hen feels this in cumbranco, she gets off the nest and riyns wildly about the fields, striving in every way to free herself from it. After twvo or three days' useless struggles she resigns herself tQ lier fate, and aplparenitly makes up lger ajed sto submit to the lievitable. The wisp of straw may then be removed, and it will be found that recent exertions have so changed the current of hcv thoyg~h ts that sho thenceforth gives up all idea of sigigg agi seeks ege soltjohn for her wvounded feelings in diligently laying eggs.-I-1jrr Volschaw. MERELVA A NIgATOT TEaRy.--le was no~ a.rtist, and1( he was sparking tho daughter Qf a ret.ired sea cap tain. While he \vas whispering sweet nothings ini his~ sweetheart's ear in tho dimly-lighted parlor, ho was pairalyzed by the voice of the ano.ient meariner ini the other rooma '.'Cash.off thait painter1". But she explaine~d that her father was oply dreaming that he wvas on the sea again, and the engagement proceed ed1.- (iu9 iagti .Trea1ifust . ab9 Norristown He(rald, ? Sine T hooa (dore Thomas' determination to take up his. residenco ini Cincinnati *ba4 city has become ,highly ngweal,. Silvor dollars are drppped im4o. the .lu\ts of orgni~ grinder, street sing .ore are presented \viJn~ow o4hgs, an apare pqm ttad .to: . ogmz eddot 'x of ek "fen6es withput of ttegli* *t VEGETINE REV. J. P. LUDLOW, .WRITEFi 17 IA LTIG WIRWET, BROOKLYN, N. Y., Novifjer 14, 1874. 3fit It. It. TKVFK,: )ear. Sir-Fron iersonal benefit recely.ed by its ut, as well 'as froin persoral knowledge of U ose Whose c1res have setned almost iniraeu lous, I can nost heartily and sincrely recon. nield ilie vegetino f6r the complaints Wiq it is clantneCd to cure. Lato PAastp P,f aifyr p t ost rch, .SaOrainto, Cal. V.L,q_L rrTNj~ ?HE RE STANWFU4LL. SOUTII lOLAND, ME., Octobr, 11, 1876. Man :I. H. 4/EuVENs i Dear i-.I have been ick two years wit the liver colnplh 'it, hnldtrilng that time havq takett a great. inany dliferent ndiq1nps, but none of (1ll did Tine 11y good. I whs restless at nilght,. aldi1(a-t0no am'etito. SinOe -takin the( VECOETINIPE I reat, welf and relishi my tfo. (,In recoatand the VEGETINE for What It haq douo for me. Yours re8pectfully, ' i?tne of h a L ERT RICKER. MIJ. (1qRRR E M, VAUiAN Nedqrd, issa. VEGETINE. QOO FO1) TH] 0IIIPREN. BOSTON HOME. 14 Tyler StroQt Mn. f. t. TSVN5: BOSTON; Epfli'8 6. M%11. HI. It. 8TKVXN8: Dciir Sir-We feel that the children in our honie have been grealtly enelited by the Vege line you have so kindly given s- from tlineto e3nec, espcilly t.hose trgubled %:th t,le bdrof ulit With respect, M iL. N. WOli MELJI, Matros,. VEGETINE. REV. 0. T. WALKER SAYS: PHOVIDENCE, I. ., 104 Transit Street. If. R. STH0.y118, ESQ: I feel bound Io express with rv si nature thQ lilgh value I place upon your Yh'TE 'IN . My faintly have lised It for te .laTt t%vo'yrs. In bjery.iQs debility it is iuvQ1%A4y0, 1and I recoin oind it t fill WhQ tuay'no d an pvigorMqq) renovating tWild. . T. WALKHR, Fornerly )?asIor of Bowdoef-sqq4re Church, YEGETINE. NOTHING REQUAL TO IT. 801'TII SALEM, MASS., No.v., 14, 18T6. ly II. STEVF.R :* . I)earSIr-* have ! en trgupled with Hcroful Unnker and 1,ver Coinptain for three yeaRi Nothing eveY did me o),-ood until I .qiu 'enCed using the VEOET NE. I av1 noW get, Uing along 1irxterqt4, aiid'itiI U--gti - e1e; title. I cqns dur tWere is nothing equa, to'It pr such comphWita. YCan heartily rocorfnnond It WA. everybody. Yours krulyf. ACAD MiS.' LIZZIE . PACKARD, 10. 16, Lagrange Street, South SkJen, Mis VEGNTINE. EO3XMEIND IT HEARTILY. hfit. STRNS : SOUTH ?IO*TON. Dear Sir-I have taken several bottles of your VIGETINE, and am convinced it is a valUabl reedy for Dyspeptia, Kidney Cona Peperal p4,11ii1,y of-W~ sys"~j. I. g '(rtil eecoinindit to all sufferers froms xp~e",kbovq onplaints. Yours respectfully It .MUNA,OE P.RKBR. PreparOd by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mnsq Vegetine is Sold bY al Drgiqts;r oct $--4w -TEXT .BgQ . ilHE State Board of eamin.;s t ito .recent meeting adopted thnoo1'n fn text books for use i.n th,o pyblAc s,hools of South Careolipla, ,opt,sid6 of pharleston, for the periodi of fl.ye years; 4pi>leton's lleaders, Reynolds' 4tendr,Javidson's mary andCopdoged Jtistor,is 9fthe3ited States, Sw.in.ton s 1t4,yo' estof *WQ4'g Hist try, i$wingoji'\v.or'd 1B 1, ..b ster's Dictionary, .ltobinson's ArIthy ltos, San ford's Arithmetics, Cornell's g'rimnnry and Intermed,iato Geograpes Mau.ry'e hianualof'Geographxy, Wepi a'ps.Tirep T1hou'and -W\ords. A oipaular froip th9 Stsite Superinte,ndo 't~ says; ,'6 .oth'er text books than .thos ' prescr~ibed ,in'thip lint can bo lawvfully used in" .bsf p'ubIio schocgls of th.is Statte except in he oitly , Charleston." Tenohefs, and tr.uateed are therefore earnestly requdsted td miake 1.th required change .wit.hin the niext n-indby days---w,ithin 'yhieb~ tidi very li.bora;4 rates aire offered.t It; is af'the greatpt A,im-. portanco to secure un itormkty''~ toxi; b~ooks. Further particuar pa, ' ab tained froni tihe Board, '. * .WKI,LARD 1*OHARIDSON; 'l. ILRQErSON, 11. MEA DsJAVIS, pot 8-.tf .Co.inty' Board afrmnee -SHFERIFF'S SALE, ~3Y virtue of an execution,. to sne .di .rooted, I will dff9r' ile., .bef9re ,tI9 og '~-bIp e#9r, in Wi ens1oro, g~h .thg flr8 I91ay in yOnbpr next,. ithi~ the lea houri 'of.'sa e~,thg h,igh9 bi . dier, fr OASlf, the foli 1 ,Xe property, to wit: ~ All that laptation or trat,f ,1s d, ip Fairfrolpu9ty, ooet' uw AonEs, n re or less, r\n? boudd by snsof ,. B.' tloud~ and ho s, ievfed Heny. willl.ate roy9n, dodWase,'d -W1 toriri8Ag , ~ s. F.9 October 12, p * 90 19-r