. i i ; f ! ' i ; t ; p f ! 1 j J - ; t K'.:;? f M . i . i it til The Wilson Advance. : ----.- --.- Wilson, Fiji day, December, 9, 18S1. - m w i ir iir PHifnr J. W. LAiCASTEH, Cdttor . . UII.ko .k, H. ' THE ADVANCE- I lul.lnlw.l pv.rr Vrld ir morr,ia at Wi!on.J K,C. Kiilwcripiion ft t'J.w per yoar, ti.oo for mix iiioOLli. AiiTretimxh Katk. One Sounro. n tim 1.00:30 cent, tor eh iif.oqu nt inriiii by 11 Mouth 411 00. Iib.-inl ditciuut will ) made for larger adtartltrmetitii and for conuacu lijr the ConMcirATioxn Coinmnnlration on Inter esting toiic rfuU nw I'.i-in olicitrd. All Communication fhould be fiddrenfrd to Josnpui'H Daniels, Manager. Ttl WlLliOY AlVANCK. Wilson. N. C.f Kotarrd U tU PoiO.Ur coad cIim milter. at WiUoa N. C. .flEETIXff.OF G'03ESS.' Tiifc first regular Session of th Toct . .. x. ... : ii. .i .... - Jionoav. jioin nouses wtru csiin-u iu order at noon. The uual resolutions for Committees of notification to the Presilo;jt informing him of their or- ganization were adopted. Mr.. Kei.k er was elected Speaker and Mr. Ml- I'HF.khmn, Clerk of the House of ltep rcnentativc. Messrs IIikcocx, Outii and He ag av were appointed to of wait bills on the President. A .lumber of bills and resolutions were and laid. men presenica Cil'ITEAU. ' Immense crowds continue to as semble in the Court House in Wash Irfgton daily, to witness the trial of the assassin Guitkau. He appears to be In mortal dread pf the crowd gather on- the side walk when iuuuiil iu iiiuri. ine nioi uryect fear is wiid to be tlepicted upon his countenencQ, and his trembling steys ami cringiiig gait excite the taunts of the angry enwd. But as soon as he reaches the court room he regains his URun! composure. His behavior in court grows worso every lay. I'oof-ile are already asking when will the miserable farce end? l . 1. 1. g l mi... i ..u; ATLAKTA KXFOSITJiO.y. The complete success of the" At-. laiUa Exposition has long been assured and the attendance from all parts of tho country has exceeded the inost sanguine expectations of its projectors. The liberality of the rail . road com panies connecting with Atlanta has greatly increased the number of visi tors. This wonderful exhibition of Southern industries, mineral wealth, f and Varied natural advantages and; re Hourees of our highly favored section posseses attractionsn'iever before pre sented to our I people, an inspection ofwhlcli is represented by those who have been thereto see for themselves, M well worth the time required all the expenses incurred in making thvvisit." Several of our prominent citizens have availed themselves of . the op portunity of witnessing this grand ex hibition and have returned highly gratified. The anxiety is daily in creasing to Visit Atlanta before the exhibition closes and we learn that vo ral of our citizens contemplate going on this week and many Others toter. Ample accommodations are provided for all, and a pleasant time promised. Every onu who can, should go. STOCKHOLDERS 3JCETIRG. MHET1NO Or TMli STOCK riOLDKKS OF THE EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND MCCIIANI - CAl, ASSOCIATION. Tho Stockholders meeting was call ed to order by President Battle, at 1 1 a.m., Nov. 20th. lloll called; 77 shares present, Mss.T. I. Bravell iind C. L. Killebrew, tellers; Secretary an nounced a quorum. Secretary re.ul hi report as follows: Mr. Presulent, and Stockholder. of Kastem Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Association: Your Secre tary begs leave to congratulatejyou on the marked success of your First An nual Fair, and submits the following report: The number of entries fonexhibit in all Departments were 822; number of premiums awarded -0-". Kntries and Premiums are divided as follows among the several Depart ments: Dep't Entries.'No Prem.' Value Pretn. ! Dep't 'A" 1501 Dep't "B'' 4n Dep't "C" lit! 45 j $;)7.00 12 ; 3:X) 53 85.75 57 ' 1LK.8U 2t i 4G.50 9 j 1.25 9 ' j 0.75 i 205 I 314.55 Dep't "D" G17 Dep't "F" 57 Dep't "G" 41 Total. 82 Of which amount 5?G,50 for Diplomas the balance rash and approximate val ue of silver, etc. No. of paid shares 157. (Report of; trial of speed; Glass Ball Shooting and Tournament was not read). Mr. B. H. Bunn, Financial Secre tary reiorted $0,815.71) as receipts from all sources; Expenditures $5,7a7. 86, leaving 1 ,078.1)3; balance on hand estimate outstanding indebtedness $4.50. It was moved and adopted, That the President appoint a committee, of I a to fecommend six members of the Stockholder for' Err Com., for the next year. Messrs. M. J. Battle, NI B Killebrewand .Tesso Brake were Rpointed after retiring and consult ing, they reported the following re port was adopted. The following are the members of Ex Committee for Stockholders: Messrs. N. B. Kille brew, T. P. Braswell, B. II. Bunn, R. H. Ricks, G. C. Battle and James. H. Kxum, B. P. Jenkins, Worthy Master of tlie Edgecombe county Grange re- iwrtel.the following pcf-jonEx Com.f fur theurange, ii. i. xvius"-! rherrv. Hickory Fork Grange; M. A. i Kngtj M j. Pitt,. Sparta Grange; 1 D. C. Moore, Jno. Nelsory Bethel ' - - "" a n VohW f. L. Rille- i j)rew jesse Brake and LI F. Cherry, ! Temperance"Hall Grange. j Mr. G. C. Battle, Chairman Build- j jnjr Committee reported that he had let out the contract "to cover the Grand i .Stand, that the timber was already on the Fair ground.? and work would eom- IOCOCC llt'Al t t v. MovedThat the thanks or tne ! Stockholder was due to the Building 1 Committee.. and n hereby tendered ! for the efficient manner in which they have discharged' their onerous duty. (Passed by a rising vote. ! The thanks of Stockholders was in like manner tendered to Mr. Jno. R. Green, Supt. of Gates, to Messrs. Pow ell A Snider, Ticket Sellers. Akt. 5, Sex:. 2, Of Constitution changed to rcatl "Stockholders meet 4th Saturday in November, February, Muv and August, instead of every 4th Saturday. Adjourned to meet 4th Sat urdav in February 1SS2. After adjournment of Stockholder?, Executive Committee was called - to i order bv Pres ident Battle. Boll called, ! i niiorum beinir nresent. i ilr. jno. J : ..n' ii.ti n 1 1 oil t tlio Thair. Jiec- ! tion of 0fflwrs i)eig ia order, Mr. Jno j. JJattle w as elected by i acclamation which honor win gracefully, accepted ! by him, James D. Jenkins, sec; a. v't Hoc: ninl H. K. ' Fo"i:ntain."Treasurer. were re-elected without onnosition. bv a 'rising vote. r ------ - - a " Com-mitteo of three. Meesrs. Ii. II. Bunn, A. B Nobles and M. B. Pitt reCcommend six tversong (the By-laws - having been changed to six msteaa or two) for. Vice-President they reported t he. folio wlner persons, who were de clared duly elected, viz: Dr. Jno. Mer cer, J. W. Powell, V. B. Batchelor Jno. 1). Well, Jno. King and W. C. Gorham. Secretary read part of proceedings of the August meeting pertaining to special Premium of Capital Prizes of which ' f()r t,lt; l,f,st au(1 !.lwffest dis- . . play in Departments A, B, C, F. (Ag on ne is - rfcutturai stock and Mechanical) after nome discussion the award m Depart ment A was-given to Joe. L. Drake, in Stock iBand C) to President J. J. Battle, (which award was given to the Association), Department F to Hackney Bros. ' iMovcd and adopted, That the Sec ond Annual Fair to be heJd four days to eommece the 24th of October 1H82, and that the President and Secretary be authorized and required to preparo a Premium List for the samo. Mr. Geo. C. Battle, of Executive Committee was appointed Supervisor of the building on the Fair Ground. -Adjourned to meet 4th Saturday in February 18?2. V r The following awards have bpen made since we published the premium list with i exception of one. The awards were not properly reported to Secretary. ! Wrn Sessii!rts,cpIored boy 14 years old. Engine Pair Shoes Miss Sallie Woodard, 2 pr socks $i 00 Martha Taylor, beeswax f0 Sallie Chambers, toilet set 1 00 Nannie Fryar, wall pocket 1 00 Lawrence Lancaster, wine, (black grape) 1 00 Jo. L. Brake, Honey (in comb) : oO M-rs.Minnie lloss.child's waist sil.mug J. D. Jenkins, Secretary. WILSON MARKET REPORT. revised a:t corrected every TiiriispAv nv BYNTJM, DANIEL & CO- Cotton - - - : liagging - ; - Bacon, North Carolina - Hams - Shoulders and Sides Western Smoked Sides ; Shoulders - - ; Dry Sal tent Sides - j- ! Shoulders - - "'' - ; lOJlH H i"l2J 15 (ft 13 (4 11 d, 12 10 ( 11 foC, 20 (Vy 22 20 (rf 40 12 let 20 15 ($ 25 18 (a. 25 30 (a) 03 30 (33 80 id, 100 80 ( 10 Bio ( 200 20 70O (10 00 5(4 6 10c.l2J 12J ( 15 40 (t 5t) r)0 (k 7") 40 (i 50 75 (J-i 100 75 100 1 l H (.MU G (tj, 8 40 Qt 50 liW 150 Bees wax Butter - i. Coffee,. Bio - - -" larguayre -----" Peaburry " Java - - - -" Moclia - - - Corn, per bushel (,'orn meal, per bushel - Cotton Tie per bunch - Egg - - . - Flour per !bl Hides, (ireeu - - Dry - Lard - - - Molasses ' - - - - - - - Syrup - - - - Potatoes jer bushel - -Peanuts, per bushel -Pea-!, per bushel- - - - 1 lags, 'per lb - - - -Uiec - - - - - - - Tallow per Ii - - - - Turnips, per bushel - -Wheat, p,er bushel - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IS81. . j 1SS1. C'iristmas Goods! Useful and Beautiful. Presents! I have the most beautiful line of! oods suitable for Christmas presents ever offered in W iIou, consisting-of nnting Desks, Work Boxes, Jew lry Gases, Ccllubid. an IiarJ Rubber Sets, wallliocketa, Ladies' f'omhinAtif " f!:tA run Jiuxes, j5tauQ Minora, As sorted Extracts, Sweet Soaps, Before buying your Christmas gifts Call and examine the elegant line of these goods I have in stock, W, W. HARGRAVE, "Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Wilson, N. C. NO T I C E ! Having qualified as executors of the last will and testament of George H. Grittin, Sr., deceased, before the Probate Judge of Wilson Co., notice is hereby giverr to all per sons indebted to the estate of said de ceased to make.. immediate payment, and to all persons holding claims against said deceased to present them for payment oji or before the 10th day of Dec., 1882, or-this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. E. P. Git iff in, ) F r'a xk A. Ban i e ijs, 1 Ex ecu to rs . Wilson, N. 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Xeicspaper are not to copy this al r rtiiftnent without the express order of Harper 4 Brothers. Address, Harper & Bkotiikus, New York. SPECIAL1 AND EXTRA ANNOUNGEMEHT. The battle has been fought And the victory won, The Head Boss9 Determination to As tDnish the Pnblic with Extraordinary Bargains, Having by all appearances overstocked myself with at least j Ten Thousand Dollara worth of select and seasonable goods and being determined not to carry any of the same over until the next Fall season. I have concluded that the same ttust and Shall he Sold! ! I have therefore marked the prices lowest ii) the state) i Down! Down! Down! to place them within the reach of almost every one. I am now satisfied that our farmers have only made a little over half a crop, and with the prices now charged for goods, a great many families would have to deprive themselves of the actual "'necessaries f life." Such being the state of a Hairs I have con cluded to give to the public the benefit of my overstock, and sell any of my goods to correspond with the failure of our crop that is to say at a little j - Over .JOLalf Piieb. . I do this in preference of having (that amount of money invested in over- stock) lay idle on mv shelves until next PBiGES WILL TELL, t fhnrofnrp nv to t K nn i c fn pa 1 cUme ith others and vou will be satisfied that I am CONSISTENT AND IN EARNEST. My stock is still complete in all details, having received continual addi tions to the same since the commencement of the Fall season. The large amount of goods that I have sold since my return from the North, hits in no wise interferred with the magnificent assortment that can be found at my I St S A.IJL Dry Goods, Clothing. 7?octs, Shoes, lmr vr o(hIs. Millmerv, Cloaks, Shawls, amino Ml Valises. Umbrellas, aiu in short anvtlung that can possibly be louua in a first -class Dry GockIs and Variety Store, January next at One-Half Tli8 This is no humbug nor deceptien, for I as ever will protect the interest of my customers, and if there is any inducement to be ottered, the Head Joss is the man who has, does, and will offer them in f B. ALL :oilJETITJ).l Call early and fivail yourselves of this extraordinary chance jto' get Bargains, before my stock is too much picked over. Farmers, when you come to tow n, don't be misled by tricksters who are ever on the lookout for a chance to fool and dupe yoii, but come straight to the OLD RELIABLE AND ONLY ORIGINAL "HEAD BOSS" OF GREAT Bargains. IN p. 2 tf. WILL EXCHANGE MEAL EOR COM, Oil FLOUR FOR WHEAT. AT IV STORE. Dealer in General Merchandise -"'"fl'ipr THE BEST iH THE RARKET. gBg3 Cie with EuRmele.l iU-K-nroir. Adapted to E?ivr,;tSS5!3- 911 reuireiaeuts, ui priced to uit ail punts. . SWmWf Do'-lc Woo C.. Poicrt W Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEP?A3B &. CO., BaHirriorc, &7!d. FOR The Fall and Winter of 1881. SsTWe desir to in form our friends 1V4t rtlmf tiiJ- - r jiave purchased largest and best ASS )RL.ment Or in inisseciion, wnicn we are onermg OUR WARE ROOMS are tilled with' styles of Parlor Inimitnre, In Haircloth, Rw Silk and Terry. OUR STOCK Is complete, consisting of Cane and Rat-Tan Rockers, Cane and Wood Bed-Room Sets, Bureaus, Sofiis, Tables, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Spring Bed-, Looking Glass es, Mouldings, Pieture Frame, Wardrobes and Desks, and, iu brief, every thing usually kept in a first-class Furniture Establishment. Cheap be'd steads an iuimeiise stock from ?2.0(Vup wards. Window shades. UNDERTAEIiN Q-! We keep constantly on hand a large lot of Rosewood and Jetalic burial cases, caskets, and burial robes. We are agents for one of the best marble yards in the country, and can furnish at short notice any style of TOMB STONES, or Monuments at prices to suit the times. We return thanks for the liberal patronage which has been extended to us during the past, a and solicit a continuance of the same, promising to spare no efforts to uit all w ho trade with us. Woottcii A: Steyens. Wilson, 3ST. O- NOTICE. All persons indebted to us are Tefjnetcd to come fonrnrd and settle their a?counts. JL " The enemy is routed And the job w as neatly done. Tlie44BOS:-s" is here ini erson, And he spoils the others' fun, For his system of LOW PRICES . Makes -them hang their headi and run! (which have already been the very Fall. and examine mv prices, compare tho I I'll illllli I Hat ips. Ladies and Gents Furnish- YIank1ets, Carpets, Oil-Llotns, irunks, all of which I oiler until tho first of Actnal Price. "LD HARDWARE STORE," HES: ofxl Grtte, ablo Auto- ifrible Ga- r.r;:::-. Ins. fr.iv Pk-cc. PfvXIe Slu.-rt Ccrtrs. Ilot-y Si.u Covcm. I:iui.inated Flit Door. Xi:-ktl Knot. Nhk'tl I'anK. ct. . tutiua!cl tu Material, in l-"ir.::.h, and in operation. O- and patron in Wilson and the adjoin- witn the greatest care and judgment the 1 - l KMTllU'J ever kept by any firm as low as it can behold anywhere. a great variety of the very latest OF Wood Seat Rockers and Oflice Chairs, Seat Dining and Childrens' Chairs and MOM w IfSrIIAVIXG just returned from the North, where I purchased i urtr well-selected stm-k of Gools fr the Christmas Holidavs, I desire to inf my friends that I can sell this line of goods at wholesale or retail ju chnn they can be bought elsewhere in the State. I have alsoa well-sele te,i .t!l.i monicas, and the completest stock of Novelties, in the shape of t.v ..j fM win i tLUnidra. " 1 ever iitri-v vi rui in hud I do this simply to inform the people that Santa Claus has ma le mv str headquarters. Everything you want can be supplied Also a full nnp 1 Candies, Cakes, Crackers, Nuts, Itaisins, Malaga (Jrapes, Apple Gran, Figs, and everj'thing else you want. And don't you forget it. - ' T- T McCjiAW t - Wilson, N. C. Dec. 2-tf. QOAL-.COAL! COAL! For lb roiiTenirnce cf onr Wiloa : friend we hao pjHiir.lrl Mr A. Vi . Rowland lrut lo th4 sale of our Coal at Miut. All rdnrx ru t iii.tfri to Utm s ill have pronip attention, at nmc prior, we t-l ii io Portsmea Ik and Norlulk wiib ih freigUt addttl. Mc RLAIR k CC Pwrwnlk- V JanSCia. FOR SALE. The house and lot on Spring Streot adjoining "the lots of W. J. Harriss, Calvin Barnes and John Barnes. House has. 4 roojus and necessary out buildings. Apply to G. W. BLOUNT, Att'y. Wilson, N.C., Oct. 18th, 1881. tf. For Sale: A Buggy Shop with a trado of from four to six thousand dollars per year in the town of Black Creek. A gooil opening in a cowl locality. One doz en new buggies on hand wiich will be sold cheap. Apply at once to ; W. S. ANDEBSON, V Black Creek, N. C. Nov 25, tf. ' State of North Carolina, Na-h Com ty, In the Superior Court, before th Probate Judge. Neverspn II. Bone, Plaintiff, J. J. Q. Vick and Ann Eliza Vick, his wife, Notice Richard Bone, Wm. to J. Poland, Elizabeth the Poland, Jnci. W. Brant ' ; Defendant ley, and Mary B Brant Richard ley, his wife; John T. Bone. Bone, Defendants. J This is a special proceeding institu ted on the oth day of September 18.sl, for the sale of certain real estate for partition among the eotenants. .... The defendant, Richard Bono, is hereby, notified to appear and answer ,or de mur to the complaint (which has been duly tiled) on or before Jiu.uary 20th, 1882, otherwise the' relief prayed . for in said complaint will be granted. BENJ. H. SORSBY, Clerk Sup. Court. Nov. ISth. 1881.1 Ct. : V. A., "Woodard, Admin istrator of -Nelson" Eat man:' rs. " ; . Jarman Eatman, John Eat man, Ginsey Eatman Wilman Eatman, Rln)dy Howard,, wife3 of 1 eai Howard, , Smithy Eat man, Richard Eat man, Haywood Eatman and Eliza Eatmam 1 Superior Court Wil-son County: Petition to sell real es tate for as sets. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Tu the Sheriff of Wilson County, Greet ing: You are hereby commanded to sum mon Haywood Eatman and Smithy Eatman if they be found within-your county to appear at the ofhee 'of the Clerk of the, Superior Court for the county of Wilson within twenty days after the service of this summons on them, and answer the petition filed irn the oftiee of the Clerk of the Superior Court ofWilson county, and let them take notice if they fail to answer the said petition within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court Tor the relief demanded in the petition. Hereof fail not, and of this sum--mons make tine return. Given under der my" hand and seal of said Court this 8th day of November 1KS1. II. C. MCSS, Clerk, Wilson, Co. Nov 2oth,Gt. House For Sale: I offer my house, with seven good rooms, in the town of Black Creek for sale. The lot is a large one, contain ing two and one-third acres. One acre in strawberries which give a good yield. Will be sold cheap! My rea hon for selling is that I am going to move. .. - - -' ' . Address, W. S. ANDERSON, ' Black Creek, N.C. Nov. 25, tf. "I 3 . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! .VOTIVE. Wilson Lodge, No 1094., Knights of Honor. Officers will be elected at .the next regular meeting, on Thursdav night, December 1.1th. Will also give an oyster suppr. All memlKTs are re quested to attend. A. B. DEANH, Reporter. FOR CHRISrMAS! Elegant Toilet Sets, Beautiful Co logne and Extract Bottles, Brushes, Combs, Iaiiips, Paper, Envelopes, Writing Desks, Work poxes of Supe rior Quality, Gift Ifobks. : Christm and New Year Cards, , Perfumery and Toilet Articles, at our drug storej Tar boro street, Wilson, N. 0. Call and examine before you purchase else where. ' JO YE & NAD AL. t m & rm cheap a tvk of House JFor Iteitt. I will rent my residence on T.irborr street', opposite the P. O., for'the ..,. suing year on reasonable terms. Uoin. contains 8 comfortable rooms, with i; fire places. There is alio good j-antrv' kitchen, barn, stables, smoke hmV large garden and a good well of water on the yard. Everything convenient MRS. E. P-CiKlFFIK. I)oc. 9-2t. ' . ;totice. By virtue of a decree of the Supi-H-or Court of Wilson countv, roiKlcretJ Nov. IJOth, ISsi; I will sell on the premises on Monday, the 2nd day r,f January 18S2, the following land: oim tract of la nil iu Wilson county, Crs Itoails township, adjoining the land of Samuel Ferrell, Pinion Xeu somp, Jacob Rentfrow andN'ocl FerrcIlMi'. tainingonc hundred and Ibrtv ncrw more or less. Terms: One bundrt'd dollars cash, balance on a credit of ton months with eight per cent interest from date. A. G. BROOKS, Aduanhirator, Connor k Vv'oudard, Att'ys. Dec. 2-tf. , V -V - : AT J. G. EAWLE8 & BH0I Ha ving just returned from the nor h with a very Iesirable and beautiful stock of goods for the , 13 221 IS IKH.ID1YS, We invite all those who admire tli beautiful to call and examine(nir-t(K-k. We have taken special care in select ingVjur goods making it a point 'to buy those, things which are sui.st:i:iti;tl ' and useful, as well as ornaMientid. ' We have but feV trashy tys. Our stock consists of Silver Cups, ('astop, (Joblets,. Butter-dishes, .Cake-banket, Berry-dishes, Vases, in large variety, Toilet Sets, Flower Stand-, t'aiulic Sticks; Coiogiie Battles, S?n )ke Sets Paper Weights, Ac. We' also have a large stwk ofSilv-r and (iold Watc!i -s Jewelry, a Urijp assortment, wliicii we will "sell cli Mp. Call tuiii see us.' J, G. RAWLES .V imo., AViN ni. N. (- Dec. 2-tf.j For Sale. That -valuable farm known'" as the West brook place, immediately on tli ..Wilmington & Weldon.Railnlad, aii'l the county roswlJeading from. WiNou to Barefoot's Mill, "one milf by rail-, road and two miles by cfjtinty rond from Wilson. The farm has cleared 4 orie-hora farms with njtaLl tenant houses, for each and lsas a!s. the fniit -Orchard of C. W. ..West brock, with pencil trees -of earliest and Il'wt arie ties in full bearing and -find-rnto- con dition. There are also a lrgc iu:m-, ber of other fruit trees 'si: eh as app!t plum, ever-bearing mvlberry,.Vo. The farm is i o situated as" to' admit f easy division into 4 parts if d -ired ly pun'hj:sers. The f. uit farm wi.'hft one-borsfe crop will le sold fcvpara'tvly if desired. The whole tract ci.ntai' two hundred and fnrty-ilve acre". T!" educational and religious advaii'afc" to be enjoyed ought to be inducim-:! to purchasers. The Gra 1 J ' PuMIc School in Wilsoiris in successful '.j rat ion offering free tuition-to all witli'-" in the! Wilson School district. Examination solicited, and far fur ther information enquire of , i G. W.BLOUNT, " Wilson, N.C. " Oct. 12th, fSTRev. C. W. Westbrook wllUfak pleasure in giving any infniitioa relative to the fruit farm. (Oct. Htl. G. W. Tr " n o f fcC I offer for rent my entire prk.nii in the town of Wilson, (o!itaiiiirrj?:v" en acres of land, situated on ea.t ori of Vance and Pender street, lot in high nUte of cultivation, well ft: 1 choice fruit trees. House has mx era modious rooms with pantry and -bsta rofun, v.dth nil necfisnry oi.t hw . and u gofxl weii of water; contigt-t11 to excellent sciicxds, Normal, Grarfea and others. Thosedesiring to clu' their children or engage in b.inf"" will find this a rare opportunity to ri or lease. Further particular? "Vr'nfC" cssary as no one will invest w itnoo seeing for themselves. All neAL new w- premises were -in original vt est seven years ago. It. W. EDMUNDSO- Oct. 21st, '81.4t.J NO ICE. Having been appointed Itecetvcr of the late firm of Farmer & AVainw all persrms imlebteil totliem ttrelVg by notified to come forward and -,Jia payment, and thos holding Vj ..u" against the same will present ' ' . properly authenticated, for1 adji meut. . J. A. TYk-- Nov. 11th, 15l.-tf. '