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. " -'"fe S'i'.- . . . , ''" i ,.i -r - 1 1 1 1 j ',-' V I J jodance of fruit, and it ha3 been so cheap ifial every one could obtain it ; and 1 be- iieve that the disease may be more accu ately attributed to fruit than the climate. The account i seat von vesterd iv, of ihe occupation of Chihmhua by our troops, is more generally believed than 1 anticipated, but Gen. Patterson u of opinion that the only fight of consequence was in the pass leading to the city, and the loss we sus tained was very light. 1 should be happy to state this to you as a tnutter or certain iy. The Quartermaster was very buy yes terday in inspecting the wnons m this ist, and I believe he reckoned up 400 fit for immediate u.e, enough to trusporl the luy ?;ae and provisions for the en: ire force Low here. There was an arrival during th day from the P,ra::os, and orders to get all Hie unions in readiness may have come from Gen. Scott. Gen. Patterson Ims issued his oider wish regard to the cxorbi.mt demands oi he Mexicans, and rents and fclldues wiil Lave to come dewn to their original value. The. General ays that he Las hd in ormatioti that there was much neglect of tuty on- the part of i officers and crew of the Ondiuka, and that he shaii keepihem in custody until the mailer is invest uted. .NEW ORLEANS, S.jih, !847. The lateriflora tho KiuiiQ. At an fariv Ivor this iw.rmn,! the sehr. Ilarmonh usH'u:((.r.Japt. ji,i!Cl;Tti),arrived from theIJraz-is, having made ih'.? pas-nye in six iVty.s. Through the courtesy of Mr. niarlif,wr.o carre p.isen-er on the .choa er, wis arn placed ;tl cossann r.j ..,,. treswndencetoiiie 19ih mat. and various! ltois of intelligence. ; , Mr. wriies on the 18th that there j leret:.in.p:.rls e.K.L'i-ii at ihi- P.vr. ur fp11 tiie remaining troops of Worth's divis- j ion. and that every moment of calm won 1 the.r w.'-si improved in embarking il.rm In three nund uevs more ihe whole "cum. Iili.ud would be i ll'. . Gen. Mumn. In MmouV own uiudest re port, which is !mi) us, his pMsoticrsare sei do tin fit st' i.: ad. .dure ttk oho Ai':Mc;iw naajed (..-ileano, who hc nli -Hi. sr v ., nnu a tunW. lit; iv immediately putVo ded ::Jt'r G:tl,laS imerCi" We have before 0? another list of the cap'.urcd, whii M irduds t!i-. nans f Capt. Wm. fit-ady of Konturkv. ('apt. lady w:i ignored itvo d.ys after Xyr Joiiaud s nartv bv a oariv of rauchcrR II., ;a:e i unceruln. ' '...icier. Tli n.nv : 1 . , ..,- uttu i9 iimv siiiu 10 nave consis fd ot iifiy Arkansas troops and two patties of Kentucky troops, one of twenty live, the other ol eighteen. 'I heir camp was surrounded intheniht after they had marched forty miles. C Report says that Capt C. M. Clay wished to brrak the ranks, but cr-uld not induce others U, assent to it, finding tlio Mexicans so outnuinhered theoi. M mon's commai.d consisted of two thousand and some hundred men, according lo some accounts others say of not more than li ve hundred. Dan Ilanrie, well known as a Mier prisoner, who acted as ao interpreter 10 the Arkansas t:ooi;s,n ado hisesraoft fm.n the Mexican camuou Alai. (ain' horM 1 j ne uaro nrcd upon h.(I., but ha escaped 1 ""'n'Vr, ' act I he prisoners arrived at San Luis on the 2Gth ult. Drums were teaten through ,hc streets and gund were find 10 cciebra'o the t'Ver.t. " J'"""- TIjc Palmetto nczinsent. Wo h-arn troin a letter ivrinw. K.. ... AW&-tkJ Utllt-ers of the Voiii.eU-. Kiment, t ted Fck S'h, inat threec. r-ipanies ct if. 4 H( mem Melied the island of f olios on the 3a Feb.janu tliree others arrivrd , i,e Till, t ka Otfit-ers of the Voiii.eU-. Kiment, da a of der cuionaiid of Lieut. Diikinson. Ti.-e four cctnpao.e which had left Mobile with Co!. Jiutlerhad not arrived, bat were houilv ex pcted. The men were yeneraliy in the erjoyrrent of good health, and wete eagerly a waiting or. der to proceed lo iheir uliimate ifSiiaa:jjn, Vera liruz, upon which u was pee. ted ii,at an attack woulJ be made on or aboui. the 1st of March. ThW.d of LotK)S. or Wolf .Ln.t boafona ntlie i leirnh. and from a half to ihr cuarter8 in breadth, it is thiftlv . alt kinds of shruhery, aed a few trees, amJnir which art the cabbage and lime trees, ii having been but s -'.(iouf iroddtu by the fuel cf man, u is filled win. snnkes, rats, iizirds, and numerous other reptiles. It is situated in lati luoe'21 Aeg. '26 min. .North, lonhude, t Jerr 831m. 4? kec. West of Vera Cruz. O" the south-west side of the island is an excellent an chorage, well eheltered froni ine North, and whica is reacted without d.fiicuhv. It ss'id that the finest fish r.re eiaily cnug'ht with hook uu one aiaag iile sriore, and at night, ad that twentv ir 'biTtv r.-t r. . j ......j umnjcn iree. ii is at- so said that the hojs have a. decided fondness so said that the hojs have a. decided fondness lor the siwu, According to the latest accounts, six companies ol the pauncito, six cf thei.iuisi- ' ana, aQd S6veri Gf Pennsylvania Keiment i were en ihib island. Columbia (i. C?) Ban ner. . tl ' CXrLarge contributions have been made for me relief of the starving Irish, by our yt-OEgress and people. Saturday, March 13th, 1847. Cj'Oiir Otfico lias been moved to lEn; 5tU building immediately orih of court Iiouc. ICT The above must be oor apology for out half .heft and laie appearance. Wo arr now. prepared to is?ue eekly. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Superior and County Courts for Lincoln adjournal ,.n Saiiirday last. The Justices of now Lincoln; a m'?jori,y bein4 pre.n. proceeded to eioci their County officers, which resulted as follows : Sheriff Benjamin S. Johnson. Kegisier J. T. A!e.ander. Cuutuy Surveyor John Z. Falls. I'locessionerAmbrctstf Cosincr ' Trustee J;io,b Ramsour. Treasurer of Publie Buildings 1. W. Schenrk. Coojuiiiiee of Finance J, T. Alc.van der. Ueiij. Su:nner. John F. Phifer. Butld.ng Committee J. RamsourJeter Souimey, John F. Phifcr, and li Cansler. Constables L. l Rothroek, town. ' Valentine Delhnger, (I. W. Kincaid, J. Wash. Lowe, David Abernadiv. A new Jail was ordered to i.e built, the c.spense tiot to exceed $3,500, including ihe lot ; ihe Treasurer in .1,1.1. .... "ol bo USfc'1 yf old .ntr.als. and m.!v tiuvti o tlll. i ui thn n ..f i i. . .,. .. mm . ... . i t,c iiiiiiiui), here- 10 be appiied ty die saint? purpose. No ?pu-ia) Codrt was elected, a ouota j of Jusuce.5 ptssem being aufficieru to huid , . Cjunhi Tax 5 cents n 1C0 v1i:a on the pii. 25 per ceiu. n the ux paid I l 0,0 Suie' n a11 0lllfcf ubiec" of i iax:U,on or 7'ui. 3 cenis on S100 value 5 j on the Pull. '25 percent, on all other suoiects of State uva-.iou. r w Jml I ax-S cents on 9100 value-13 ion Poll. School Tax 4 cents on 5 100 value 10 on the Poll, and 25 pr cent, on other subjects of State taxation. Deaf and Dumb 10 eta on $100 value nothing on the Poll. RECAPITULATION'.. Coun'.y tax, Land, 5 cts. Poll, 25 Poor. 3 4 2 5 G 25 School, Deaf and Dumb, Jail, is;aic, 10 15 30 The Counmioners are hLout lo pur- IchasP Mr. Ir', 1... -i I I. ..r ... j chase Mrs Kerr's lot on back stree' of . v Math1 erect m'W v'kl,!e con,rartt' down did will be recened nr.nl l-Tii. ...... .7 .... wu once- 01 ine the the Sold will be receiwd ur;til the 17th inst. Town Council John V. Pbiftr, T. II. iShufufd, C C. ijenderson, J, T. Alexan der and J. Kamsoui, E.qrrf., were elected oiiSaUrugy last, ftr one jear. IC7"Atiention is called 10 the proceed ingsof ihe rail road meeting in our papr of io-day. The Conveniuni will doubtless be weii aitended. The Greenville rail road is g.v.ting sloiig well, ffo!n all accounts: the citizens of Charleston subfcnbing liberally. J " "aS CUl OU ur maii conmuniftions, therefore onr readers can nvc on anticipation of something interest- J ing next week. Hy the way, we got a ve ry respectable vote for the ofiice f Sheriff last eek, for which we are thankful, tho ' like the tiegroVrabbit, the office is not so !at artcr all. If the new Council do not reward modest uierii, we will throw away ambition, fcr by that sin fell the angeis.an'd printers, though their spirits are as ethere al, are not much btt;er. However, they -re the lights ol the ito b- suppose l!,al ,s reason their bodies and breeches l!,al ,s the reason their bodie are so Danefully "transparent , iransparent. Ctsst,rs Mtssrs. Thotrnson Our prede- and William son, have grown fat as snakes since their reiiiement, and for very little we might be induced to allow our friends to 'buckle fortune on our. back,' at the rate of 2 a piece. W a it. (ttThe Uuiied State Senate, through Mr Mangum'a interferem , has refnsed to confirm thb nomination c Mr Caldwell as Major, tht gallant and mU injured Meek-lenburorco-npany is aga 1 disorganized. The whigs may chuckle we will not envy them their patriotic tnfnph, nor admire litem the more for r.arryiijr out the princi ple of the black ccckadi party. Ltke the dog in ihe manger Mr Almgum wjll noi do or let be done. Just lijc him, however. The resolutions in th! Massachusetts le gislature, opposing the extension of slave ry in new territory, paied uiianiti.ously 232 yeas. 1 , 1 ! Hie following isijen as the etterofa ladv of Kentucky, whtse husband was en Sa.ed to fi-lu a duel,:bul was taktns-ck before the iu. (lf fiin occuriex!. The Opposite r;iV' in.'itb. vinno ron-irL .!,. .!.' sickns wbs a feml. fiihe at onc ad- ' drtssotl n note to the second "of the adver-.e iuS coucueo in iiicia! words.: Sir, My husband is sick. If he is unable o be on th jiroimd to-monow, I wilj Like his place. lours ref.pec!!'iTIy, MiitliAUKT I Since the new Tariff went into (.peratin, (thret? inonihs) there has been imp..r , I nno me united states trom foreign o,,nn. j trii..-, ntariy or quite ten millions of mk- I cm. ! In the Senate of Delewre, the bill or.. vidhi lor tb gradual a i;.;!itic of siv, rv has, by a vote offiva to four, been iudtfiu iliy postponed. Goslings " !!al!o muter eri'd a pas weojier m 9 stat"? couch, ton r&ujjh lookup foot pas.enrer, can you ttll me what ins be.-oum of lhoss 'gosling which wptv liatchfd lasr summer on the top of that ruck?" 'V Ftmr of thfliii are de.id, sr," returned Jonathan, "and tie otlur. I per ceive, i a pasnger 10 the sta;e co id:." An Indiat. chief beio0' asked his opinion f a cj.,k of Maderi,. wi:;c pre.Mcted lo 1...,, Of art i.fiict'r, .s.iid, he thcuLl liit- juiC wax tx'racted from women's fondue-" .-nfl iK'i.a hearts: fur when he drank a hoi lie of it he cou.i.1 talk j'uever, and ti-ht the devil. 0 On the 2oth ult. by the Kcv. Henry N. Pharr Mr. l)A'l) CI.AR1C, of Irtdeli. to Miss M. ' u.u.-her of Jc::aj u.id Uv-j C. Kaaisom, vf f:i!a-.,-ha eounty. " ' Their liaeral fee has been received; nay thev ever he able to bestow bouiitifcily. Wishio? joy to the bride, we greet the bridegiooai "A mother' heart doth mourn her loss, A iimther's voice the while Oil calis rich blessings from above Upon her darling ehihl. Be thou a mother unto her, Protect her to the host, And lot du' iove thy bo-oiu knows A mould's far su. pass. Let not a Lull of thine e'r eause A CiOiiJ upon that hrow, But love her sid) through every change As ihou dost love her now. And when the work alone U done, And all life's trouble o'er, Oh! may v e mett in that blest land. And meet to part nu inoie. oixijviaiLrss gimmes Watch & Cloc k JTIaker &, Jeweler Into: ins the Ladies ojd Gentlemen of Lh.roii.n-n, aod Its inrtrmv ih.i 1. .. V relumed, and Uii! ivu.a! ui S ou siano, durin,, th- t'V1Ei-3 "...iw.-, nunc in; SLS2 ui!l on!inue lc carry oj, the various branches of hi hn-i ... " - .issuiuoeiu 01 i VV atch iuat;ais, and k'.s for sale u varijv of I Jewellery, sneh as Gold 1'eneils, Bracelets. J'ii, r ! neSK. lit u,i l:.i,l in ...... :.., . tt, . M'' f kets, Wat. h Keys, t:ua,j j (hams, ThimMes.B.THst Pins fcluds, Clas-ps, Hair j Piim. Ccra-M. tacles. &c. &c. Also a uppiv ' .uic i riniifi.'y, ana a large varut of P.uiey Articles, suitable Lr Chiistmas and .New eur Presents, l i i!u and young. rss.t Kecehed, a large assortment of Goi.1 and -Silver Patent i.cver W atches, belles others ot every kinu. price and quality, . Old G. Id and Silver, and (.-ountiv Produce, taken in exchange for Jewellery. F'pc 8 23-if i ill rglHK undersigned propose to sell, at their Jl Quarry, miles South of Lincoloiou. Lome of a supeiioi quality, at the following prices, to wir : Slacked Lime, not screened, per bushel, 1 0 cts. SiacLed Lime, seieened, " 12 Koche-L::r.e, or not slacked, is We have educed the prices of our Lime to mee the hard times, end to enable the Farming eononu niiy to procure a valuable article in improving tht-ir Farms, at a reasonaoia price. For sirength, our Lime m not surpassed i y any in the Western pa-t of the State; it has been tried by those competent to judge- Cali and examine, and try it for your selves. Letters addressed either to D. W . Schenck Jacob Rush or Dtmiel Shufard, living in Lincoln ton, desiring any information in rcferei.ee to the Lime, will be promptly atttii Jrd to. JACOB KL'SH, DAM EL SilLF KD January air, . "WCT OTiCE. -The Subscriber whhes to j;et MS one or two Appier.iices to 1 hp C.lt -!..i. kin? business, about 15 or ,16 years of aj,f , sober ' anu muusmous, u good character and faruiiv, and some tolerable disposition to n.genuity. lie would also be glad to get a younguau that bad si.e knowledge of the business and would Wish to perfect himself. i SAMUEL J.A.N Uii. IMPORTANT SA.L.E1 ' 'OF fie n AS EXCCITTOR of the Ian Will and 1 esta nient of the late J. D. liraham, Esq., I will sell on Friday, tbe 2.1 day of April next, at Vesuvius Furnace, ten miles East of Lin cuintoi:, Eighteen Valuable Negroes, Consisting of Men, Women and children .March 1 jj0fs BALE, At aii:ss, in Ga;fo:i Cuuuty. JTOllE underMgued, Commissioners, will i.iEt JJ. for sale 0:1 Tuesdav a:id e.Inesdav, t'.e Gtiiand 7ih .lays of April m u, ihe LoT.s'i, Dallas, the County seite of GaM-.n. Said Lots will l soid on a t.'dit of i,e and tw: jnis Faiiher terms will In- n,,,i!e known on the J;.v of sale. Any person wishing u, purchase L. u nl said sle, wilt do well to call Un 1 lo.-k (or them-w-lv.-s. v. di.-U ihey ...in see l-y caiiiin? at (ho h..use of Jese UOilaod. S-iu l osv.i Lois will be 14Ujo bei ed against the kioie of sale. ISAAC; HOLLA XI), ANDKKU LOVE, latfiAKD HANK IN, A. W. DAVE.NPliKT, IL'ilii'AIil FKID.W, fvOBi'. KEATJ'V, ' i CJlHIsTlA.N AKEiL J ? TO SI " 7? vull seil.en accau.modaiir.g terms, ihe fol ijj .ciwuij Tia,-is Mi Lin-., via. : i'la?;t a.f, iviiii le.o miits K. of lm eohuou, eotnaino y 160 aeros, well i..t-.ioveu. "Una first ia: i,m ;o;o.v ih, .-ori ip iU,u:i vihtrron Uojtrt Wiltuiii.soii.Lsq. foriuerk iiveii. 3 lh. PhntaM.-n whereon Pdijih vS'iillivan hve, eonuinii i; 1 !Uaur:s,well improve d.l . two in:!ts weii ..i" I.ir..-..liaoii, on the Murr lon ruin!. An undivided halfot 800 af.rt.Sf .,;,.. jllH '-'-reek. joming hnos Z( J.d.n "f, v ilium Uodiick, i)avid Kobins.ni, hnd ? 1 " -hor. :!, ,! :ier. 3, lyi. gon ihi W3ers .f i.-..:;u Cretii ar.d Jacoua' i.vtr, in Ca'nwla c o;.!i y. Twerny two hundred seres. yt,.,r ,m ihe wa te.s 0i 'Jai;-., erttk, m Catav Iri eounty. ' ar hundnd and filly a'..r,s, lyil g- 0:1 the rfi.'MU JaeoliN' river, juiiji,, loll)lS oI Joho MiiiImi.i iiriJ olueis. wau rs ,; oaiop creek, joining ihe fjeke iine. fix i,.,:nl(?d ur-d fmy a-sI,:, tlli;.Wate,S:l t au.p rfe,i umJ ! c((,s' rjv, f ji,m.y Jai..JS, of .tmbiose A. l.u.z, Kw,.ai.J others. hundred ::,,. jjf.y bcfeSf lying ..11 boil, "li'es ot Lou k a'ci Jacobs' mer, indo d.g ' excellent Sli.il and beat lor Waier po .VH. 1 h.UMS tnade known on application to ihe "ubTiber, livir.K five and a nuifiniies oiih i Cinema urn. JOHN COULTF.U. Just Iiecei'ved9 GV EXIX G. & STOCK nr m;vv CHEAP G0';DS, bought lor fash, and will ;l e..: ; ut Axe b. si advantage to those who mav v . : ... u, ,jUi-thase- LOB'i'. L. JUii:.si,j.. TAIfiORING. A A LEXAXDER, having now ivi. i.ceived tiie latest Faslnons. is prepared to a ..n.!rio,ia:e ti.e public. His ter.i s are moderate, and his work sLail not be excelled in taste or du,a biiity. (a ii isa done at sho.t notice. Nov 1G o j NOTICE. 'VI,am c.i.. 1 . 1 1 . ouoac 1 mew naving inooigft; SiT bis customers for a long time, is 1 c.w corr.pelh-d lu enforce u setilernent, and ihat v.iiho'il delay; hi! wih-n to h.ive cost had better aMend to this notice. GILUKItT PK ESN ELL. NOTICE ! A LL jicrsons indebted to the Subscriber, are J.XL requested to come and settle up as he must nave money, or they may have cost to pav. VV IJ f 1 . c o r.o Dei: ... ii. uiinnoo. &jri$l and Saw tliUl TO jrext. The subscriber offers his Oris; and Saw Mill lo rent, u getber with several acres of Land, li is situated about 11 wiles wes. ui Lmco'.r.ton, near ihe Burke road, and is in a good situation for business. ALSO TO RENT,; A Plantation, containing about 20 acres, under fence. There is also a Sav Aiili.on lit. train, attached to. the place. The terms wil! be accommodating. For particulars apply lo the frubs-cnb r at his resilience 11 miles west of Lii.coli.ton, or by letter addressed lo Seae!' More, Ca lawba county. DAVID REAM. Oc 10 10-tf XX?, OTICE The suhscriler wishes to em- ASh play a Smitll, that has some acquaint s..iie with Caniate Iroeing, or that is master of his business. For such a 'person a reasonable compensation will be paid in cash, and constant employment given, pjease apply oon. SAMUEL LANDER. ff' - !.- 6t To the Captain of Compunits : are !nrfly rouiAau.led t: cull together Jfl the Oiileeis ol . ur C..inp.mv, in the town ! l.incisliito... on SaHndiA-. it.i- 2,ih of this inst.. ill oriier to arrange y.'.r Compaires. and to elect other -iiie.eia necessary tj t! e oruuiyasiou of the K. -intent. i. A. L U L. Col. Mar. ii a 9 30- ?V Thi.-s p!endid stallion, so ifjfi well aid lavoraMy known. -S .Vi l ,, ..1:. I .. L . H.V 1 , ' I SI VMM III lilll- cr-lntoii. His .vivo-rs me otrid 00 f.ilr 'eini, for w ho h, ami ins IV.;';iea ai d Siaod-. 1 he (Mt dl !;s. Shh-: ; -Coin- inei cii)i loth March, et.dn t.';io of Juoe. L. P. KOTlUtOCK. Peb '10 ' . m C.C. HEN DICKSON, Is now reeeivinat his old stand in Lin coluton. a iare and splendid .'.ssorimeut of 3Pr sJ rail ai5l Winter ood, Selected by hiirself w ith great cn in New York and Philadelphia, and pmchaed en t'reiy for cash ; con.-iiiio' of Cloth" Cansiinetes, JSattuiPt, T eeds. Ki u'ucky Je.in, ICeiseys, Cra'5's. ('ow.fo.tf, Fancy Yetiiijs,-Ci.-iuiieae iViouIni t:- Lanffs', S".am and Figure'' Alparcas, ix ui.j Fa::c i't'ir JShav I-, ("'aiur-.-ics. Mofiins, Liuei,., J.arts, Calic.v.s, Lltiseys, Cf e;'V. , 'i'ickn, ISilk, Woolen ami Cttili-i; i."..t.ry & tlots Velvet, JSdk, Tuscan :.nd i?iraw Uonntis, Flowers and ltib!ous, llontiet Wire, Mats and Caps, lioo'.s and !St)ues, Upj i, Sole and Ptcnt Leather. Cail Skins, Chaise Hides. Pad Skins, Hog Skms and Morocco, An extensive Jisaurlmtnt of Platfd S. d.ci v, Saddles and Uridles, Harness .Moi'iilm2 and Coach Ti limning", F.liprc Si.rin-is, Patent Axle-Trees, Vlaileablc 1 'ic.s'mj!", Haidware. Cu.luiy, Tin Ware, Cai'iicailci's Planes, Drugs. Paints, and Patent AJedicines, Class and Queens Ware, Ride and ILhV I'arrels. (Lis, Soap and Candlo, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Spades, Cast, Ceniifcn. Crawley, Blister, Spring and Suet l STEEL, Iron l.'iisunjj: and Nails, Si. eei &loop lion. Quicksilver, Crucibles. litruum Mtcltiug Viol lis, and ' he rten Wire. '"g.'nS' Rpt and Twine, CAMDEN SEEDS; LUCERNE. CLO- YER, and other Grass Setds; School Hooks ami Stationary; In short, the n.osi General Assortment of (oods ii.ai ran be found in any store in the Siaie .-i Norih Carolina, all of which he will sell as low fur cash, or on a credit to rrj-poiible purchasers, as any oil er mer chant 111 ti.e Village. He invites all persons wishing to buy, to eiamlne his stock be fore porcl asing, as he is determined to let no Mtrchani 111 ibb Village under-sell him. Lincointnn, Oct. 17. 3m 10-TO TISEJLADIKS.o Yorkvillc, S. V. MESPKCTFLLLV iaforms the Idie genet , rail, that be is now prepared to furnish' ineiii with the Latest Fashions from Loudon.Paris and .Ntw York, intludicg a varietj of Paper Pat-, leins, for Cutting' Ccstcmes, iz. : Close Bodfc Drcss.PelisseB, Kiding H abits,Mantd'iJs. Sacks atij Spankb Cloak. 'Ihe Patterns will Lemadcto represent the Fashion Plates, as tbsy are puilUaed in the Loudoa and New York Magazines. All wishing to purchase the above named 'Patterns, . wid be accommodated Ly application as above. ' . Iircctiom.-Fcrwdd two strips cf paper by mail; one that will meet around the body, close up under the arms., precisely, the other around the smallest part of tftl waist. The Pattern will be sen: hy mail.f.ce ef postage, wiih a full expla nation accompanying. Tht. money will be refund ded if satisfaction is not given. ' - 1 1 rice, the full sett, Tico Dollars, ny tares j'attcrn?, One Dollar. Nov 2S S2-1;
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