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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, February 19. : 8 8 1881. TERmis o Tn NEWS AND HEuATD. -'rl-wookly edition, four dollars per *nnutt, In advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannumn, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATES oF ADVERT1sNO.-One dollar por Inch for the first Insertion, o ad fifty cents per inch for each subseq aent insertion. These rates apply to all ad Vertisements, of whatever nat co, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made oi very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subseouent insertion. Obitua%-ies and tributes of respect charged as adver tisenents. Simple announcements oi marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever natore, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company W insboro, S. 0. RAILUOAD SCnEDULE.-The trains now pass 'Winnsboro as follows: North-bounoid piasecie, 11.40 a. m.; sout-h-bound, 6.15 p. m.; north-bound freight, 8.38 a. m.; tsouth-bound, 12.57 p. in. These arrivais are on the basis of Winnaboro time. Now Advertisenents. Sale or Mortgaged Property- -Jas. S. Elder, Agent. There will be services in the Asso clate Reformed Church on to-morrow, at 11 a. n. and 7 p. m., by the Rev. John T. Chalmers. The issue of the Abbeville Press and Banner received this week is that of August 11, 1880. The Press and Banner is too good a paper to be re ceived so late after publication, and we hoped to be treated better in future. We are pained to lenrn of the death of little Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Douglass, which took place at three o'clock on Friday morn in g, of diptheria. The little boy had beena in usual health up to the Sunday previous, wheni lie was attacked wih something like a bad cold- which soni developed into the fearful dlisease which resulted in his death. lie was about one year old, and hnd always been a ver robust, child. -'The svm pathiy of uinany frienids is wi.h the parelits inl their :ld a1fib-'tion. The fuelia'll services were held at t nIh r byterian church on Fridy af:erion. Tm lova, Aucu; M.sos.- At the receit meeting of the Grand Arei Chapter ir South Carolina the follow ing oflicers were elected and installed to serve for the eisuing year: Comp. J. Adger Smyth, M. E. G. H. Priest. Comp. R. C. Watts, R. E. Dep. G. 1-. Priest. Comnp. T. Ri. Robertson, R. E. G. ., King. d~omnp..G. D. Bryan, R. E. G. Scribe. Comp. C. E. Chichester, lRt. Rev. G. Chaplain. Comnp. C. F. Jackson, E. G. Treas nrer. Comp. J. E&. Burke, E. U. Secretary. Comp. J. E. Breazeale, G. Captain of H-ost. Comp. W. T. Branch, G. R1. A. Cap tain. Comp. L. F. Meyer, Grand Sentinel. At a meeting of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, the fol lowinig oflcers were elected anid in stalled for the ensuing year: W. H. D. (maillard, Most Illustrious Grand Master. J. E. Breazeale, Deputy Grand Mas ter. A. HI. White, Grand Conductor of Works. C. F. Jackson, Grand Treasurer. Ziminmermian Davis, C rand Rlecorder. C. E. Chichester, Grand Chaplain. 1R. R. Todd, Grand Marshal. Ed. Scholtz, Grand Captain of the Guard. J. HI. Clark, Grand Conductor. H-. Endel, G rand Steward. L. F. Meyer, Grand Sentinel. THlE CIRCUIT COURT. The following is a synopsis of the business disposed of in the Circuit Cou:'t since our last report: The only remaining criminal case for trial was that of the Slate vs. Charles B. Lyles, indicted for~ buying seed cotton between sunset anid sun rise. Messrs. Douglass & McCants were retained as associate counsel for the State, and the dlefendant wvas rep resented by Mr. A. M. Mackey. Thle jury were: Joseph McMeekin (fore man), Thomas Carter, Willoughtny L. Riabb, Wmi. M. Hardin, Wmi, J. Crowder, John Gibson (colored), Ab ner D). Rose, W. D. Bolink, C. J. Hien derson (colored), Julius M, Dunlap, Thos. L. Richardson, Wyatt M. Props:. The case as presented by the State was .substantIally as follows: I Ienry Hlutchinisoni, a young negro, testified that on the night of til' 24th October, 1880, he carried to the detew;lami s s'.ore sonic seed cottoni, which !'e (H-utchinuson) liad 'aken troii thle field of Mr. Chi ie. E. LiAt ner, thle pros-. cuting witniess ; that liutchinisoa's father and~ Mr. Leitnier were wvorkinig on sha res ; that. for thie cot ton carried to the store the (defenidam gave himn cheese anid ci ackeris, iand, the next'~ mnornling, somne powder andit sihot. The defen~udant, set up that lie dlid not buy the cotton ; that he simply let themt put it in his cottouishied, because he Insisted upon so doing; that he told liutchlnson that he could not buy seed cotton at night-it being "strictly against the law." A fter argument of counsel-Messrs. Janies 0. McCants and the Solieitor for the State, and Mr. Mackey for the defendant-and the charge of the Judge, thie jury re tired, being first instructed todbring In a sealo4 vericlt. On Thursday morn !,id unon -.the netn of Courat, the verdict was read as follows: "Guilty. Jos. McMeekin, Foreinan." The prisoniore convicted during the term were bronght into court and sen tenced as follows: Wi. Richardson, convicted of grand larceny, five dollars fine and one year tat hard labor in the penitentiary. Allen Carr, convicted of assault, five dollars fine and three months in the county jail. Guy Lumpkin, convicted of assault and battery, flive dollars fine and three months in the county jail. Dawson Daniel, convicted of larceny of cotton from the flid, six months tat hard labor in the penitentiary. Lucy Daniel, same ollene, one month in the county jail. Charles B. Lyles, convicted of buy ing seed cotton between sunset and sunrise, fifty dollars flue or thirty days in jail. The following is the final present ment of the grand jury: To Iis Honor '. B. Fraser, Presid ing Judge: The grand jury would respectfully report That they have examined the various publie buitldings, and find then to be generally in good order, with the ex caption of' sone slight repairs that are needed upon the conuty jail and the court house. We flaid the prisoners' cells in the jail to be in a nieat aiid coiftiortable condition, and that the prisoners have been well treated and cared for. Thei poor house was found to be in good order, and the inmates have been kindly andct properly treated by the suiperiiteldelit. The public offices have been visited by us, and their condition is all that could be desired, reflecting great credit upon those to whom their keeping is entrusted. The books are all ieatly and correctly kept, and the appearanee of order and system pervades the sev eral offices. W0 have examined tle books of the trial justices, atnd, as far as could be itscertainied, theyt are neatly and satis factorily 11111de UP. The public roads and bridges are reported to be inl as good condition as the sate of, the veatiher and the cir c1mstaices will periit. As fir as we have beetn able to an ceitain, the public schools throughout, the countl laire inl a 11i i iushico i tion, ati I li' grald j1iNy hail with'i ple'i 'h e-vidences tif' a41n1 mezVIr'nSe(d (teSire oil (the, part it' our cii..i s to gi vve 41reater av .-I tiln It) the educea 1i:ual intl re iu (' th Ille It u h. The gra1 d jiryuN woudit.ande the iloing I. - tr.bi tiol ls: 1. Thait -nion neesar-rpairs beI 11Id r~uuu li'e onor h- hl' e alet the SMt Atyv 1( I p'i~i ew Co1 of'.1 l ietl( in1( ti lecs .imi a1 n\ il; phce thei in il thoro1 ugly lwaizd, comlffortable a. aiatr 3od'i A and Lhat as uR-h r t pars \vt11I iif cI!e fbi te lweitg ofZLC~d wiper be light tchisaste fbi'te aubdtd Jo is Sool icas h praewlieable. 2. Wevl wvon hl rec ne~j ll,.d1 1.11 a. nieat n Sub;malial encll osure ho uit. arud wlle poorlhou the nbeter saety and proletiont of' the in ate, especially those of' unlsound mind. 4. We would fii reommedl that a supply of tcases for the ktaeeping of papers-be ohse fo 'eIt Pob te Juontge' ofist day ofc tilesrm cwire quir asverotsmaoldeuty oofpd moeyd and convenienc of the oflice T4e grWej would cther recome f(a ho pepeotivte trio ut ices urge upIIo witnl)esee fohe ~taPtei thatm upneral firstiday ofid11)1 the m ofcur s'ou n toedel o imedel that smbnistrabtioni oflte ac. Th'le grad jury exould tonaut the'fs peopie o the couty, upon te toreonabl tdeireetofprospri'ty great harin(cny and kindnea tood feeg beat showo a tordliial1( welcoine abln asis anice anid inistructionis that they have r'eceivedl tromi youri Honor(Ii. Rtesp)ectfutlly sutbmillted. E. A. KENNEDY, Oni Tursday' afternoon the Court ot Commnotn leas was op~enied, and(1 lie f'ollowing juray cases have beeni dis posed (of: John P. Elkini vs. Gasaway Fowler, actioni for' damiages for' Iresp~ass uplonl the land of the plintif-Col. Rioni f'or plaintiff, Messrs. Gaillard & Rev miolds for dlefenidant. Bothi p~aties claimied the right to use and occ'upy (lie land-the plainitiflf by teni years' adverse p~ossessioni, and the defendant in right of' his wife, who, lhe claimredi, was thie owner of the land. The jury found foi' the plaintiff one dollar' damages.. Margaret Stephenson Vs. W. It. Kerr, Clei'k of Court, as administra tor' of Richairdsoni Cabeen-action for ser'vices r'i~endeed by plaintiff, as nurse, to the deceased for' aboutt twvo years prliorI to his dea1th. Tfhe lahinitiff wvas r'eprtesenited by Mr'. J. E. McIonald anid the defentdant by Messi's. Ga ilIlard & Rceynolds. The jury found for' the plainitiff one hundred aind .seventy dollars. Anthony Jlones vs. J. Feaster Lyles, acttti to recover possession of' a mule held( by the dlef'endatnt and clained b~y the plaintiff-Mr'. ,J. E. McDoniald f'or plaiiitifl', Mr. A. M. Mackey foi' de f'endant. It. appeared fromn thle evi dene~c t hat. the plainitth sonm bouight a :uul ft(Aromt Mr'. G. W . Cria wforitd, the deglad'-ii signii:I flhe 'lbligatm iotn alo. When01 Ihe :mt1e iell due it. Mr i. 'yles took m oneyv to Mr i. Craw ford an d panid lie nolte-a erw'ar ids takin a a gn Mr.Lyles '1humed that he r:.0i the nom claimoing~ tt it 'was paidi by c(1t1n oIf the phaintill's son. The litIil elaim ed ti ie in the mu le, on t he gr'oun d that his sont bought as his agent. Mr. Lyles claimed that some of' the cottotn used by hm t~o pay for' the mule was his own pi'opeity, and that, thle recst was duo hhn f'romn the plaintiff's son foir rent. It appearied that the atle had been ti'adedi by the plaintlfl' to Mr,4 Butler Xgettlgrew before it w as seized un~del: Mr. Lsyle' UNortgftge. .Upoiu this apein.' the nlaintf cln94 'thgtl he had satisfied Mr. Pettigrew, aid that the title to the mule revested in hin. The jury rendered the following verdict: "W tid for the defendant." There being 1no ffirt her cases for the petit juries, the*y were discharged on Friday afternoon. -Jay D. Dunning, Clerk WabaRh Shops, Toledo, Ohio, says: I am now wearing an "Only Lung Pad," and It has afforded mne almost instant relief from asthma. -Sce Adv. * SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY. A S agent of F. Elder & Co., I will offer for 'sale, before the Court Houso door in Winnsboro. on the first Monday in March niext, within 6he legal hours of sale, the following propety, to wit: One roan horse, about soven years old, one cream-colored cow and one one-horse, iron-axled wagon, to be sold aR the prop erty of Frank Leituor, under a chattel mortgage given to W. R. Doty & Co. and assigned to F. Elder & Co. feb 19 -tX2 JAS. S. ELDER, Agent. febHIl lt E SOIYETIIING NEW! _: JUST RECEIVED BY B. SUGENHEIMER, AND FOR SALE AT GERtIG'S BUILDING, A SUL'I'LY OF TIlE CELEBRATED VE LLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS, --FOR-| LADIEa AND GENTS, IN ALL SIZES,. CALL AND SUPPLY YOUR SELVES AT ONCE. feb 17 FRESH SIUPPLY ( ) New CI'op NEW ORLEANS MOL ASSES, best in lhe market, and syrups of all grades. ALSO, A fine assortment of IIAlSINS, CITRlON, CANNED PEARS, PINE~APPLE, GRATED COCOANUT' ISINGLASS, GELATINE Also, a good1 quality of OAT MEAL, inl five pottnd linckages OIVE~ ME A CALL Jb. fl. FLENNIIMEN. dec 25 'U pBUtGGIES. SPRn G WtAGONS. I.U!AVE ini stora a c.'r loadl of assorted styles, which I offer at bottom figuresa for cahor good nper. Call andi examibe them, whether you wish to buy or not4 J..il..OUMM1INGS. Opposite Dunlevy & Fant's, lmrrh for OUlr Hose OH, YES I OH, YES! . rHE STONE MOUNTAIN CORN WHIS. KEY has come and is still coming. If you want good Whiskey and good Sogars, call at CLENDINING'S If 0 USE, next door to w. n. Doty & Co. Ho keeps the best of everything. The best Nathan's Old Cabinet Whiskey. Tho best Gibson's Whiskey. The best Ten Cents Sogar. The best Five Cents Segir. And, above all things, the best Dinner for 40 cente. And if you come into town between Ii and 1 o'clock, and ato hungry, call at Uleindining's for a drink, and he will Ret np a free lunch for you. Clendining. keeps a moral and a quiet house. de 9 BARGAINS onor & Chadle s. W E have boutht largely this sea son and Intut have money 1 to ettle our bills. We therefore offier SPECIAL BARGAINS o cash purchasers. Those Who come arlv Vill secure the choice of articles. We respectfillly request those who )We Us to Com ul-wrd and 11 up. We helped them in their need and ex ecut them to help us in ours. The old Lear has closed and all accounts should >M. .A. G- A. I INT . All who have jobs in our shop of Watches, Clocks and Jewel ry, should ,all and get them, and save lho same rrom forfeiturc. jan 1t C 1lE]"' BACY1 1 ErH, And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a m trvolfop healing ari4 relief. SIMPLE, SENS'IBLE, DIRECT, PAIN LESS, POWERFUL. It ceu'es u bore all else f ails. A Reve lation and Revolution in Medicine. Ab sorp~tion or direct application, as opposed to unsatisfactory internal medicine. Send for our treatise on Kidney troubles, Rent. free. This is the Original and Genuine Kidney Pad. Ask for itand takeno other At wholesale in Charleston, S. C., by Dowie & Moise. Wholesale Druggists. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail, on re cipt of prce, $2. Address Tlte "Only Lung Pad Co., WhasBlook, Detroit Mioh. dec 21-ftx6m Cures by AibO?,i-.t ?iN (Nature's way LL LUNG DISEASES, T'HROAT DISEASES, BREATHINU TROUBLES, It Drives into the system curative igents and healing medicines. It draws from the discased parts the polRonA that cause dleath, Thousands testify to if s virtues. You can bo Relieved and Cured, Don't despair until you have tried this snsible, Easily Applied and RtADICAL [.Y EFFECTUAL Remedy. Send for tos. inmonials and our book, "Three Millions Year." Seat free At wholesale in Charleston, 8. C., by Dowie & Moise. Wholesale Dr'igglsts. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on eoeipt of price, $2.00), by The "Only" Lung'I Pad Co., Williams block, Detroit, Mich. doo 21-tx6m [)ISSOLUTION OF C(PA RTNERSIllP. 'TIHE copartnorship heretofore existing betwoon the undersigned and car riod on in the town of WVmnnsboro, Joun y of Fairftld, State of South Carolina, Llnder the name and style of SUJGE10 EJEIMERt & GROESC. EL, has been this lay dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of B. Rugenhteimer. Th'e busi ness will be continned by Joseph Gros. ichel, whbo aesuimes all liabillies and col Lcts all debts ine the late im. J. ORhEMCIIEL. dannary 24. 188. NOTICE, I respectfull. inform the pub~lio that will continue b~usineoss at th. old stnn or the next thirty (lays. At the expira tion '.f that time I will he founrt at th. ald stand of 8. Wolfei All l-stons in d,- bted to the 14to firm of Sngenheolmer & Groeschol aro requested to comfo forward andl settle at once, as the busioess of the' lirnm nutist be ollocud tp. Respectfully, J. GRIOESCHEL, N4OTICE, I hereby inform my friends anid eus towersa that I will hereafter be found at the old standI~ in Garig's buildisig, wheic I will continue business, janeshpectfully, jan 2l B. UGC~-.u . Sale and FesdlStahls, WINNSBORO, S. C. AS 1880 has passed away, I am thankfid for the past fivors be stowed on me by my customers of Chester. Lancaster and Fairfield coun ties, and must say that. I have col lected exceedigly well, notwithstand ig the dry seasoi and short crops. I now invite them to come, and I will sell them MULES AND HORSES on thie until fall, upon their making me good papers. I also Invite Cash buyers, as I can sell to them as low as the lowest for Cash. I DEFY COMPETITION. A. WILLIFORD. THE CELEARATED THE CELEBRATED THE CELEbRATED THE CELEBRATED HOSTETTER BITTERS HOSTETTER BITTERS HOSTETTER BITTERS HOSTETTER BITTERS -AT F. W. HABENICHT'S. F., W. HABENICHT'S F. W. B.ABENICHT'S. F. W. HABENICHT'S. THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS F. W.'HIAI3ENICHiT'S. F. W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. H ABENICHT'S. GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORTED ANGUJSTORA BITTERS ANGUSTORA BITTER.s ANGUSTORlA BITTERS --AT F. W. HlADEfNI~tIT'S. F. W. HABENICHT'S. feb 19 FRESH QRODERIES I LAUGA R8, assorted. Coftees, Tho, I Legiayra and Old Gov. Java. Rio and Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas. Black. Imperial, Gunpowder and Voting Hyson. CANNED GOODS. Peat's, teaches, PinIepples. Toe. miatoes, Salimn, Corned Beet', Devi led 11am anid Turkev, Sardineq, &c. Macaronii and'1heee Oniger Pre. serves, Pini Head Oat Mesha, Coope, Gelatine, lustard, Black PeIppeI- anid Nut megs. Bald.vlin Catstip,, Crs & Black. wvell's Chow Chow, 1Empire Chow Chow. Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rini's Woi-destershmire Sauce. J, F McMASTEJI & .0 sept 14 NOTICE. ' ilrrE firm of Desportes & Monts is this I day 11lhally udissolvedl by limitation. Tho accounts against the concer must be presented Immediately and those in 'lebted are reque'itnd to make prompt set. itement. Mr. U. (I. Desportes is author ized to receipt for the same. U. t'. DE'RPORlTES, I ~ J. II. MONTh.. Jaaray 1, 1881. - Until You I 4 Y STOCK of Furniture, which w VI est according to quality, and fol Remember that all my goods are woir Furniture elsewhere, thenl Collie to (tic best selectioti and call buy chea>er. 13 way. Blvthewood, Whitc Oak, Woodv and York. This is a recommendatloni A new supply of' Window Shades. 1 Frames, Chronos, Hat Racks, and Boo The largest supply of Tin Chamber r bet Suits. Call and see them. A new any. Don't Buy a Machine merelv be< it and likes it. 'Remember that niost < pnff'ed have but little merit. The one time and vexation is noiseless, ru it. Remember the Gold Medal was an over eighty competitors. I can refer i always given entire satisfaction. Reti Sush Factory. All orders eitrueted to the lowest prces. Furnitur'e neatly re p repared to make to order. Lmher at ng Machine Needles and attachments 1 ite. Don't fail to call before purchasit THE LATES ETDRE SEWING MACHINE. LAR GE ARM, 8IMPLE i'OISELESS. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. ELEGANT IN FINI3I, AD IX FAct The Only Perfect Ma-lilol Le. A. & A. C. ALFORD, No. n- Gouth Calvert Street, BALTIMORE, MD. ATTENTION! p we Intend to give our attention II in t~h nure entirely to Planita tiotn Snaplies and Fertilizers, we ofler the con' ents )r of on Drv Goods aid Clothing Store alt cost, as we intend to give ) tiat part, of our business. 'Ihese Go Ids must be sold, and fIor cash on dolivery. Now is your time to buy. Black Cashmneies at New York cost, Colored Cashmeres at New York cost. Black Alpacas at New York cost. Colored Alpacas at Newv York cost. All kintds of Dress Goods at New York cost. Tritmmting Satitus (all shades) at New York cost. A full line of Cassimnetru at New York cost. Waten'-proof Cloths at New York~ cost. TO 1KOUSEREEPERS: Table Linent at New York cost. Napkius at New York cost. Doy lies at Newv York cost. Towels at Now York cost. BUTTONS I BUTTONS!! Ladies' and Gentst Hosiery, Under. wear' and Gloves; all at New York cost. lity your Spr'ing and Summer Dt'seos, Jauconets. Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Linens, Cambtrics and Edg. ngand Itnsertintgs to tritn thtem with. All at Newv York cost. We have tn space to enumerate fur ther'. We wen'tt to sell out everything not usually kept i a Phantation Sup. ply Stotre. Call and pr'ices will convince von. And he sur'e and bring the CASH, as mo goods wvill be charged. W. Elder & Co. dcc 30 COL UMTU A HOTEL. nov 'J-tx~tm $'OPB~IETOR. -Subscr'ibe to Tuvs Kazws AIoh Hiaa an..-2.00a sear. F 7' Have 2143h33 1M be the largest, handsomeat and cheap desigil anuf workmanship uniiequaled. mited to bo as represented. Price your first-class store where you will have the eur in mind that I ship goods t Ridge rard's, Bltkstock, and as far as Chester of the quality and price of my goods. rail Polketp, Brackets, MlirrorR, Picture k Shelves, cheaper than the cleapest. lets. made to match Cottage 'aiid Chain aup ply of Sewing Machines as, good as anse your mother or your neighbor ias Sthe machines that. are - most largely you want i the one ihat -will save Vou us light ani will last a long time. I have arded to one of the Machines I represeit 'on to many that are ushig it, and it has iember that I am agent for a Door antd me will have prompt. attention and at paired at mloderate prices. I am also* d Shingles for sale at small profits. Sew md parts of Machines can be had through ig elsewhere. R. W. PHILLIPS. Tr TRIUMPH, Aments for BAZAR PATTERN-M. TAKE NOTICE. REMEMBER THE PLACE OF PUnaldecder & Bro UEY ae closing out their entiro stock of WINTR I23S GOOS of all descriptions at expeclally low prices, CLOTHING I CLOT HING II To make room for our Spring Goods, weo will close out all Heavy Wool Gar ments, consistlig of Sulta and Overd coats, regardless of their value, I FVakirStMliG GooDS, Swhich we will also close out equally cheapa A call for inspection is cordially in., vited and satisfaction guaranteed itt every respect. P. LA NDECKIU & BRtO,' .jan 15 THEI~ PEOPLE'S YkUT UAL R E LI EF A S SOC IA T ION. 1T1H18 is an assoiation of business taenti .1.. who, for their mutalt proteotin, contribute tow ards a fund, so as in case of death, their familie maty re. ceive from $2.000O to $5,000ite corditI to amount of certificate. This is one o( the best plans of life insuranice, You p'ay as you go. just like fire insuranoe, and with more convenience evon, as you pay by malinstalments dutihg the year. We refer to those best acquainted with Its, via members inl Frield:. (I . l.c Master, JaB. A. Brie., *no 13. Dais. D). fl. Flenaiken, M3. * Sagebheimer, ol. '9. Mcrigt. Jno, J. eil, Thobma Johr'. son.J, Cendiing.14 BHan , )'. Meanls Davis,.a#. Q. Davii, Atv One that should like to become A inenber will apply to G, CO. XIAVO'T.