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£Ik tfnrcka Sentinel, j MH)\I>f»VV NOVKJIIH.R S IS7I. \ CUNTS. « . K. GRIFFIN.MI«(Ip A. M HORSE. T STARR.Hamilton All of wh< n art authorized to receive ad vertisements and subscript. ns for the Skn IM.L, ami re. t ij t t. r the same. CAHKIKtA. .X- It Q •* Mt% >r lz- .1 t<- recent subscript* *ns» forth* ^r.vriNv.t. ^ and collect for the Mine. Ail persona m Ku* ! r- lia ’U r subscriptions uid i*ay t!.■ m to hint. _____________ The X>w*. There is i rumor o' stupendous frauds in South Carolina bonds. Governor gj.it: ard other State officials are charged with mi? ippropri iting $20 j poo (too. It is thought that the solvency of th ■ S- i'e is h-olutety ending-red. We have mittrimg from the elections. .V 1 ’ if ltd list iTch -avs the Coalit ion t:chet will tindotibfet lv be elec ed. The To'ingpfs’o ed. d quietly in New \ork at la est m!v ice-*. W.- have some additional panic filarsj from San Francisco, rel itive to th> wreck of 'he whiling fleet. Thirty thr.e vessels w -re destroyed among the icebergs in t'-e Arctic Ocean. The offi cers and men were all saved. A ti e occurred yesterday at Vallejo, destroying a block of bn lding*. valued at $50,000. ArQrtTn-P Ir> the c ist* of Mrs. ,T. N Siviers. Hied at Stockton last Friday and Sa urd y.oti the charge of murder in the first degree, tor th- killing 0| Mrs. Luke at t: at place some months beinre. the jury, a ter deliberating two hours, returned a verdict of " not guil tv '* We are rot advised concerning the theorv of the defense, but pre sum1 " temp >rtry insanity'* was plead ed Public sentiment greatly favored the pri- m r. At latest advices Mrs. Sa viets wis stopping at the Yosemite IL use.in Stockton. Frep norr.T.as, — This distinguished •* man and brother.'' has been unani. mously nomirated for the Legislature bv the R-pu' leans of Rochester. The promo* accept me** of the position by th • - iil'Tle colored orator, throws starch into nr sratemepr of a few day ago, tha‘ -atpe uf ntr greatest men occasion allv betriy a marked weakness for Legislative Honors. IVa-nt Rob Low rev. and Cunavin. and Pa'chen. and Delano, all m-mhers ol the last LegDla ture :n this State ? C -vriM'Ks RfstNK.ss.— Pat I.uinm figures in 'li-1 Municipal Court at Silt Lik - i'u-m! every day. Tie is conducting a market in a portion of the city, where that kind nf business is prohibited by Ci'v Orlintnco. The [’tlice Judge fines ' :-n S'J't i d tv. and Pit gives bonds anlappr.U to the higher courts. lie is d 'ing an immense bus1'!ess to the great d-t iment ol •• Zion's Cooperative Institute." Lottery F.iii.ntu.—•• The grand con cert in ill of the Free Libor Ex change." of Sicrim- nto. has probably gone where th-' wii] bine t vin-*th. The drawing wh wa« to It tvs taken pi ice O o.er hi-'. h is been postpone 1 to De. ceinbef I h. Con-ilering that I?. F. Iltsting ,v Co.'s Bank has failed with the Inn is. the postponement savors SOQt-OV at Or I swill lie. G s His r ,'s —milv Cirr, the pre cinet si resrn in of > m Francisco, an 1 pence 1 po'iti’al " striker" f ir the Cen tral I’ 11- <i ■ R iiI• i>ad C imnany. offers to bet ? 1 .non that Co'e will nit he re ele- t-- 1 Senator: Si (Wi tint Sirgent will he el-o'ed : Sl.nnti that Sargent wi I he n 'minuted in caneu* on the fi-st hal ni, an 1 Sl.OnO that Gorham willsuc Seed *’ iss.-rlv, ♦♦♦ -— Navuiti -n C' mpant.—A steam navi, gtti n i 1 mpany hi- b-en organized at Van- -.ivcr with General Sprague a* the leading -pirit. The company propose to nav;gate the waters of Or gon and Wu-hingion Ten imry. and will also run ocean se amers for the coast trade. The Nor'hern 1 Sic tic Railroad backs the en terprse. Sr.uiiinc, Amur.—At Stockton, day befo-e v-'ster lay. Jacob Wegner was as tanlte 1 i-v Andrew IN'er with a kni'e. and received two severe wound* in the Je’t F.sier n-mi ins in durance vile, pendi . 'he action ot the Grand Jury. lies ,\vriov — O. C. McDonald. Jus rice ot the I’etce at Fioche, has ten dered his re- gnation. to t ike effect on ihe 11th nisi in*. The Record -ays it is bee one there is "nothing in it-’—the office. Another Narrow Garre. — Napa eonntv. Calirornu. is agitating a propo sition ' i h , I I a n irrow giuge railroad fnim - me point on Napa creek toCalis toga. The e-tim I'ed cost is $200,000. Comvi'-sionkk ot Deeds.—Governor Haight has appointed H. It. Freaky a f'nmniissioner of Deeds for Nevada, to reside at I'ioche. TnEATRti.u..—lohn MoCnllocb, sup ported by a powei ful company . is play- j ing an engagement at Virginia City. Governor Palmer** Letter. Governor Palmer, of Illinois, has ad dressed a lengthy epis.le to the A tor ney General o; that State, on Ifce subject of the killing of Colonel Gro.-veror, by General Slier Jan's militia during the late lire in Chicago, it w ill be remem- i bered that a militia company, compris ing several hundred men. was organiz'd to preserve the peace ol the city during the exciting and trying times which im media'ely succeeded the terrible con Ha." ation. At the reqne-d of Mayor Mason. Geneial Sheri Inn took e tnmand ot the mili ary ot the city. Kveiything was in a chaotic state, and robbery and incendiarism had begun to crop out along the whole line. The Command - ing General inaugura ed prompt moiiij for the supprossi >n of these and kindred outrages, upon the helpless and grief -tiicken citizens ot the place. A squad of soldiers, acting under orders Irom General Sheridan, while attempting to quell the riotous proceedings of a crowd ' of " roughs." accidentally killed Cot. ; Gro-vonor.a law abiding, quiet cit:z- it 1 In brief words the foregoing are the circumstances of the killing. And now 1 comes Governor Palmer, and wi h one heel resting on a to rn and tattered copy of the constitution of the Stite of llli no:s. he proclaims loud and long against the •• military usurper." A terrible i outrage has been perpetrated by Gen eral Sheridan, and ibose associates witli him. in miintaining order in the j s'rieken city. and thereby preventing 1 the wholesale plunder of its demoral I ized. bit imnocent citizens! Thestt j preme authority of Illinois has been ig ; nosed, and the constitution, and laws ol ! the commonwealth set at d-fiance! Revolution and anarchy in Suckerdotn I i Liberty dethroned and matiial 1 iw de | dared in a loyal State by a " military j satrap The world stands amazed ' at the audacity ol the movement ! I Some king must be done insfauter. and, straightway, the ambitious Governor j directs that General Sheridan and all j his troops shall be immediately ar rested. and placed on b ial for murder ! Happy thought! Glorious consumnia ; tion 1 Aid for the time, the narrow minded Governor revels in the newspa per notoriety of a continent. So runs the loner, in substance, of the Republican Executive of loyal Illinois to his Attorney-General, and so chini-s in ih>’ San Francisco Examiner. Sacra mento /’•p-,rCv,anil the other millstones that encircle the neck of the Demo cratic party. For on pirt. we fail to discover any very gm-s wrong in the premises The wrong man was killed, and everybody issorry. It was a desperate case re quiring | p,nipt tie I'nuT.t. General Sheri 1 an need outside of red tape oirmaiiiy. tint the end justified tin* means. Governor Palmer is only an gry b-'Cause lie was not consulted, and makes an a»« of himself by betraying his feelings. - ■ ■ ■ -O- * ♦ *-*•-- — Grave ( har^«\. The Chicago 1"him publishes some very grive charges agiinst Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas. ft alleges that Mr. Pomeroy.Having fallen under the power of a emnbwteit-r from Ohio name I C trrnan. by being delected in a criminal Unison with his wife, has not only paid Carman SO.out) of hush money bill procured his appointment to office in the Pension Bureau at Washington, and also obtained places in tli-» Interior pep irtment for two of his sons : while Mrs. Carman and another worn in oI similar character, untied Mrs. Grant, were appointed on the sol citation ot Senator Pomeroy to positions in the Bu ie in of Engraving and Printing. Governor Conley's Message. Conl-v. who succeeded the fugitive Bullock as Governor of Georgia, deliv ere I his message t > t.e Legislature on the -Ith lust. He says nothing about an ••lection : hopes there will be no ground fur turther reconstruction ; promises iv trenchmee.t : says he cannot now tell of the disposition of .state bonds, and urges an investigation of the matter 4 coun sets the ex *citi in of the laws, and promises to use the pardoning power sparingly ; advocates tree education, but opposes mixed schools : and urges that the obligations of the slate be faith fully met. No .•Hii-inv.—Tne Common Council of Stockton, has unanimously resolved to withhold the $300,000 subsidy" provided for the Central Pacific liailtoad by Gov ernor Haight and his Democratic Leg Mature of last year. Brno it a pit v.—lie v. Mr. Van Horn, a Vancouver divine, is said to be engage,! in writing a biography of the life an 1 services of General Thomas. The R-v. gentleman was a Chaplain in Thomas' army. Dead.—John Beckerley, the miner injured some days ago at the old Belcher mine. Storey county, subsequently sub mitting to the amputation of one of his legs, has si nee died. Gks.se Fok China.—A company of Chiaamen at Vallejo are smoking and drying wild geese for the China rnuike'. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. SlUCl-tl TO THE S NTINEU FIIOJI \t « % OHK. • Nkw Voi;k. November 7. Elections ' so far going on quietly. Great interest I is mantle sted on both sides. The lie formers are confident of winning. The r> gistered vote is the largest ever known in the city. Humors are rife of immense frauds in the South Carolina bends. Governor Scott and most of the State officers are charged with the fraudulent use of money to the extent of $20,000,000 The solvency of the St ite is absolutely en dangered if reports prove true. Charles O’Conor says he will recover $(’>,000,000 on Tammany account. _ I FUO.M t II1CAGO. ('iiii .uio, November 7. Not much in terest is manifested in the el-dions . which arc proceeding quietly. The Co. ulilion ticket will undoubtedly be : elected. PACIFIC (OAST DISPATCHES Hum SAX FKAXC’ISCO. San Francisco. November 7. — The resignation of J. it. K. Civallier. us Pres ident ol tne Stock Exchange, tendered 1 on account of his suspension through tbo failure of John Siam .fcCo.. avis re | fused acceptance by the Hoard, and he ! will continue as usual, llis liabilities are over $00,000. The hat store of J. London. $20 Kear ney street, was burned out between 10 i or 11 o’clock last night. Loss $2,000; j hilly insured. The Ceutral Pacific Railroad Com pany sent out GO of the officers of the wricked whalers this morning; hiving reduced (are to a nominal rate, to enable them to reach tln-ir homes in the east. C. 11. Bradford. T. 11. Rankin and J Birch were appointed a committee on behalf of the creditors to investigate the condition ol the aflairs of John Sime A Co.’s batik. Liabilities are stated at j $210,000 in round numbers. Nominal assests $lsG.7:t:i 14, including 2,350 shares of Exchequer mining stock: 820 shares ditto, colliter.il from Tilden; 205 shares ditto. John Sime; 1.51$ shares ditto, held as collateral ; 1 .lit* 1 shares Abandon Qu cksilver mining c unpany : 122 shares Alph* min ng company, and loo shares Cousulid ited Hold llill min ing comp-ny. The books appear to have been kept cur etly : the cash in the vault tallying exact y with the cash ier’s report. There w- re thirty-three vessels in the whaling fleet which was crushed lo an ms by iceberg- in the Arctic Ocean. The wreck occurred on Septemb-r 8th The trews, numbering l.'JUO, leach'd vessels outside, and all were gav< d. Three of the vessels were from this port. Dispatches received to-day announce , disasters to two San Francisco bound sugar vessels; the I’ntsey Dawson, front Dutavio. who went ashore on a reef, and put into Manilla to union 1 : the Mogue. from Manilla, sprung a leak and put into Ilong Kong in distress, where she \va un 1 ■ > cling. One hundred and seventy three thous and loHars were received from Meadow Valley mine, tor October, and 87J.77 If rti Hale it Norctos-. Exaggera'eil rum rs of extent of the fire in \ aliejo to-day caused great tin easiness in Sin Francisco. When it w is found that only one block was de strayed, and tint the loss did not ex ceed 8'll).(li)l). niuc'i r lief wis telt. Judge Sawyer to-day tried and con victed eight young men, well kit ,wn to the pol ce us llarlnrv Coast rontub'is, '■n charges of vag'anev : they were sen ! tenceil to the County Jiil. and request ed to i.'s-i-t in cleaning sewers, and | other public 'inusements (!) in order to keep their systems in healthy condi tion. 1 In the m itter of the mandamus to com i pel Governor Haight to i--ue a co iimis . -ion >« Captain ot the California Guards to Charles <>"l>onnel. w iclt lets, attrnct : e(J mucli attention. Judge Morrison ren dered bis opinion this afternoon, dis missing the man 1 tutus. FROM HliXO. Rkxo. November 7. — The Reno switch uf Sharon's Steamboat Railroad went into operation to day. FROM LOS ANGELES. Los Axoei.k*. November 7. A Rul | road convention is c died for the l'tli I in-t. it is intended to < nOmii a |duu to ito* Legislature for t general system of railroads through the southern comi ties. Tie- subject of dividing the county will also be discussed. FROM OREGON. Potm.Axn. November 7.—A narrow | gauge railroad is projected between Walla Walla and Wallol i. , Wrestling Joe I’tvidsnn, heir to the 0 iruthers estate, covering an addition to this city, has been arrested for per jury. It is alleged that he is an im poster and has no right to the property. Joe is til years old. STOCK S \ I, E S . Evening lliianl. Fur* kn C**n V., Ph«'n:x— *41 Mi-a'lou* Valley . <». ul<| Curry — *io:;. K*V. JSclrli* r ' .*7 Suva:**—? is B**!rh* r f.l7_*' • r-iwu P«:iut s ; *0. Itaju; l ! &Lly—{77. K ir- k:< O V 520. W \ I’!'<•• »l«• 5*.1. (57, <v0«ii T; ;t rll’i. s iin-i >r— >4 V,. <’liHri* t » , Vul *•— 5U V K‘-nhnk 5|47< !' Pi* h fT . If ■ ■ i. .. r ; . ,. After Sarui'til. Fora tlrno.SargenUhe Railroad candi date ippeared to have the inside track for the California Senatorship. Lately, however, some ot the best men of bis party have pronounced against him. General John Ilidwell in a letter on the subject says : •• I am opposed to the giving of two commissions to any one man one for the House anil the other for the V. S. Senate—at one and the s ime time." To this the Sacramento lice adds: *• And this calls to our mind the (act that there are one thousand in- n in the Republican party of California, each of whom is better entitled to one commis sion to Congress, than Mr. Sargent is to two.” Shi i. Another Thief.— Collector Robb, ot Savannah. Georgia, has been indicted in the 1*. S. District Court for embezzling Government funds. Tin name of Robb is suggestive ; a large portion of Grant's appointees deserve the same significant appellation. We sometimes feel like saying something a little unkind of these worthies, but on second thought, we have always con cluded to spare them on account of their loyalty. Qr.iKEitrsM.—Under the President's Quaker policy ot stall (ceding the In di ms, to enable them the more effect ually to raid on unprotected settlers, matters are wo: king to a charm in Ar izona. The saddle, bridle, pistol and other equipments id the mail rider, murdered some time ago within two miles of Tucson, have all been identified in the possession of Indians cn the Camp Grant Reservation. Pot.AR Sea.—The members of the German expedition to the North Pole— the latest one from Prussia—have for warded reports to Europe, announcing the discovery ol an open Polar sea, free from ice. and swarming with whales." The report needs confirma tion. as it comes from a private source. HORN. Iii Fun k i, Oct. f», tu the wife of Wm. Gib son. a sou. [With the above notice came much wine; and, in bumper- that sparkled to the ceiling, all hands connected with the Skntini l other tth tr ! in dri king to the health aiul future greatness of the n w comer.} In (i 1 * ri 'ri • . N« v.. Nov 2, to the wife of Orrin Ho>s. a daughter. I Hamilton. N v. 2, to the wife of John ( oily* r. a daughter. At Hattie Mountain Station. Xi v.t Oct. 31, t the wife of I>r. Harris, a daughter. 31 ARKIKI). In Car<on, Xov. 4, Timothy Mulb n t - Har riet h. Hr< »u n. In 10 i ■. X v. d, R S. Harris t-» Mi s Flor ence Allen. in--. ■-w.v.wr»r,p-'-r.rr-' ui it«r wrww.. rii.j'iTi i>zi:d. In Santa liirbara. Cal , Oct. 24, Wm. Ells worth, aged U> v ears. yii'tr <To-cl;uj. IRON AND STEEL W1 ll K ROP K, FLA, 2 &WD S.OUZTD, TTiOK HOISTING KKoM MINING SHAFTS an i inclines; Ktrty ropt s ; Guy r- l • > ; For trau.-mitting i>u\v- r. etc. Manufactured of any Length or Size. WIRE ROPE Is lmitli theater. H«;hlt*r, uiul move tluruhle than any nthcr kind of rope. Hallidie’s Endless Wire Ropeway, (Wire TrGinvv .y,) For tlic rapid and t om-nu .*I tran.-i>* rtat."U ot op s uni "thcr muUii:. - > v. i n.. j us and difficult roads. (St cure . 1 v l . I'm. nt ; Also, Patent Crip PuiSey, For transmitting pnw.r, and Tv wLii-li t}iu rpf i~ tULiiijnrid and i min t slip S r:\IJ FOH tIRClI.ARS. Ag'Tlry ul' the i* a c i r i t" Wins AMD wiai; HOPS MA.MFAI Tl IlIMi » (OiPA.NV. (OF C U.IFolINU i All li'• 1111 > ai.d size- «• t Wir >'oij>taiitly cu L ind and luanul'at tun d to tfider A. S. 12 \U.IDIF, Mi* Front ^t , Fiaiuisco, Cal. iiovm am W anted. •)A OISIIS OF FIliST.FI.\SS FlUE-WOOD **• ' ' at the >1.\ I IM.I. office. ip»\S' — ..._____ W. rt^Si-LECH, CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE, \\ h jits.i!u alitl i»ctuil Hc..UT Ul Fancy and French (Groceries, Chickens, Butter, Eggs, tou.m < o, < if; uts, Main fetmt, n« xt door to l. Baron'b Fto« ________ glare. seI7 MAGNOLIA LODGING HOUSE. Wins HOl’SK IS \n\v Oi'KNKh TO Till: " lul-lir, ami < tit. ins a lai /• mm,l« r < t l.r»t ami . ad * la--' !*«m>. « Itx i 11 y tur 1 and jdi-a-antly 1 **••;»t•• d. 1.v< r\ ihin^ i1 • " • l’ aij. ’ii*I . ii»n*> | ar^u pooii , M i r-t tl'ior, huitab'* l*»r tami'i« s. l£ *t*-~ m< ra*' *1. <\ fl \UMmN, iJr**iiri«ator >!■•< n ~t^r» et n* nr Bat. man ,.t Carpenters a u d J.uilders. M< Mini.A N A. IJOOTII, f<M r :rit -tijc '• i.,in«-l oil .. ), 1 , M.l ,|U|.' UK <'WiKKNTf.J.S ▼ . W« 1 k i il i) IfililL' Jit : liit! -*• If am: for I:. A ,iric . CylLsii f..,t tiicJ at . y tiioc. Give u( a ct l. i(; Pfifhamlisc. __ NEW GOODS! New Goods AT J>. M l AllKIM’S. PI ST RFCFTAJ.D AM) X(HV IX 1'ACKINU, the Largest and Best Selected S T O C Iv OF DRY GOODS. SUCH AS SILKS, FURS, LACES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ETC. ETC., And all art ole? of hi .rmp apparel f. r Ilia ^Ladies, of tie latest styles am! lineal material. Also on huml. the I.AIUIEST AND 1>T>T SEI.ECTEl) STOCK OF CXOTifilXG, IGK0CEKTE8, I.HJIOKS, (MUKS, Etc. ever K fore offered in this market. I am di termimd to sell this ERfifclENSE STOCK AT Prices that defy Competition. The Ladies will find it to their sdvniiteire to 1 call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Mining Tools, Bar Iron and Steel, And a General Assortment of MERCHANDISE. MIMEES' QliWil’S SlI’PLllIU, At tin* Lonest Market Kates* tijr iiKMi:.Mi:i:n tjh: plack— D. iVi Aft HEIM, oc5 Main Stmt, iurvka. K. 1.. M.«1T, JK. J. (i. Mott, li. U. FISH, San 1-rai.vit.eo. Hamilton. Luivku. MOTT, FISH & CO. Eureka and Hamilton. IMrOKTKi:* AM) I'EAIEIIS IN OQ A ISBWARE, 31 ilt nud 31 iiihur (iooilx, IRON, STEEL, AKD COAL, Gii£ FlS’Ii, Steam and Caa Fittings, House Furnishing Goods. stovj:s, Tin and Copper Ware. Cutting ami Fitting (ias Pipe, Mill and Furnace Work, DoNi: o\ shout Nona:. [ fU.E AGENTS FOIl .Jessup's Celebrated Steel, Lake Superior < En^-lo Fuse, Toy, Biclilord Co.’s Fuse, CBAS\2T POWDER, AND SUPONS’S POWBS3E. .MO'fr, E1SII co. Uovti-tf A drainin'.;', D. C. SHERLOCK n fj OPENED HIS PAINT SHOP , * 1 ' 1 f. , t, T, \t uTl • I til. s. II. ' Win r ||. i IT. |ml. <1 i.. ,11 I ' • , ‘''(MIN'., ''ll MM,. i.IjaININi, ' ti-. m iin in. i,. >i ,,i i|,,. !<n ' ’I h r.~ I r n,|.ih all. lull ,| to Eur.Uu, Oct. til. l«7t. OOJ1 I itlmlumlisr. REVOLUTION IN TRADE!! SEATON & CO. Continue to keep a largp and Mtf *lTe UMortnient of Groceries, PROVISIONS, H A RDWARE, POWDER, FUSE, Etc., Of the best quality ; also, an imam, -stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS.SHOEI, AND FURNISHING QOODI, /IF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHICH THET guarantee to he of the beat matfml.m diri'i-j l'i um tirst-class houses. Thee 1 ave also on hand a largo and eit«. sive gto, kof 311XEUS’ TOOLS, BAR lllOX, STEEL, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, Of remit importation. Having been a lung time in business lere.wa haw fa* ilitie- lor furnishing goods lo purcLii vrs at low er rates, and of belter quality, this auy other house iu Eureka. Our goods arc imported direct from the very he -1 hu .ses. and none but first-class articles are exposed for sale. Another feature about our establishment it, that w e are prepared To Deliver Goods T-> ary pa t of the city free of charge; also,to •up| ly boarding Houses and Mining Compa* nics at the shortest notice. Kureka, (h tuber i», 1871. . oelD MUTUAL Life Insurance I COMPANY OF NEW YORK. rjpuis I* the Largest ami IJest Company IX THE WORLD, i and tho Oldest Life Company in the: i'nitkd states. Assets. . . . 48.000.000. Dividends, Assets, and £n tire System \JjLt CASH. Policies are Non-forfeilable AND Exempt from Execution. SIMtOSTOX & HENLEY, Ai-r hts f-»i tlu* thu?-* of Nevada aud adjacent i\ rritnrics. S. We iiCKINSON, WATv ! iAKER & JEWEIEB, Main Street, Ml Murpl.j's Hoot and Shoe Store, *t'r°siIe Kurrka Hid'd. F23JE WATCHES skillfully t(e|mirt-«l uu<l IVarr*1'*^' JLWEIRY Manufarlurrd anil KejMilretl 'll w vk lr.iu a distance will meetwi* prompt attention. 1. V ku. til I. 1-71. C1*1 Franco-Amerlcan Bakery!! Corner of llurl n:ul Cl.uk stref^i .1. I'. A1UHVT.Pri>prt*l#n tuts mi: I INKST AMERICAN ASH I 1:KM H lilthAll— l‘J Mnult 1 *»;»v< - lor.51 ^ ‘ lur^c Knaves for.. 1 ^ I'li-'. fake. i :e . delivered to KaUltlin**®1 IP Main Oil at tile shortest notice. . K ircka, October T>. 1S71. oa