s&nnbnt k s. vmvtRT 'td,, - A wonn to out rf.adf.rm. Tho circulation of the American ought lo bo doubled. 'With a very little effort on tlio part of our fritmrls nnd wo believe the great mnss of its renders nrc Bucn this could very soon bo accomplished. Tlierc is no ono so well qunlilied to speak of tlio value of this paper as those who pcruso its pages every week. Iu its sphere for the information it furnishes to tlio musses it lins no equal, wbilo its price Is within the reach of nil. KEAtnti ! You who best know its value peak n good word in its behnlf, and get a friend or neiyhber to send in his name, with the money. The Amkmcaiy is pronounced by fann ers, merchants and clergymen in the coun ty, who have been reading it from ton to twenty-five years to be the best nnd cheap est weekly paper in the county. It con tains all the news of tho day from dim-rent parla of the world. It contains each week tho best liints dc iIto1 fmiu the best sources oil the farm nnd garden, una to,.....,, interesting to the firmer and horticulturist. Ve nre nbout making arrangements to enlarge the paper between now and spring, nud ih3rjlorc offer new inducements to SEND IN CLUBS FOR 1872. There will be nn election in 1872 for President of the United States, which will bo one of the moet important ever held in this country. To our old subscribers 'o need not say where the American vrtl be found. It has ever been on the si- "f hu man rights, and the economic' expendi ture of tlio public money, oni opposed to bribery and corruption in every form. This will bo its platform in the future ns it has beeu in the past. The "SuNDfitY AMnmCAX" is furnished to single subscribers at S1.C0 a year, to clubs of five, 1.23 ; to clubs of ten nod up wards. 1.15, and a copy furnished gratui tously for every ten names. Any one who will take tne iroulilo to txnmino the mut ter will sec that this is but a fraction over the cost of white paper upon which it is xi,r la nt cheaper paper published in mo county, nor one that con tains more varied and interesting readiii" matter. Specimen copies sent free. Addir JJM'L AVILVERT, Editor & Proprietor. SUNIHinV,PA. Having also, in connection with the paper, fitted up a first-class Hook and .Tol otlice, all kindc of work will be executed s neatly as in the city, at fho most liberal prices, and satisfaction gusrantecd.' Orders by rniiil will receive protvpt attention. V.'ihlk Archbishop Manning is taking measures to Romanize the colored frccdmon of the South, the CatJwlic Idcgrnph gently hints that tho Government Would do well to hand over the Indians to the wre of Roman Catholic missionaries. Referring to that part th President Message treats of tho now Indian policy, the Telegraph says : "The economy of the now arrangement consists in paying large salaries to nu nrmy ofotr.einls for work which Catholic mis sionaries have been performing during half it century for nothing. Then have "do the Indian, wherever he hns fallen under their happy influence, sober, peaceable, nnd industrious. He has abandoned in n large measure a nomadw moda of life, and settled down to the cultivation of tho soil. Even those who still live as rooming bands will listen to counsel from no other lips. This influence tho Chrislian-liko policy' of Grant is intended to destroy." Wo will cease to be a free Government tho moment wo hand over any portion of the machinery of our civil power to tho control of priests or preachers. It will be a sad day for tho Freedmen and tho In dians when they aro put under tho control of any church. The Sta Deiit. Gov. Geary issued n prorJaination on tl:c Pth inst, giving the firatiO mS information that the Conimis afoucrs of the Sinking Fund-Messrs. Fran cis Jordan, Secretary ofthc Commonwealth, J. F. Hartranft, Auditor General, nnd 7 " ' j Treasurer " ""'' Iwiw one hundred cuia t.ouin uiousmid tuo .hundred and tic(nly-c''u''t dollars and six,. three rents (LllZ-'.'S 03) of tho State debt have been redeemed "from the. ut tiay of ny''oiber, 18(50, to and including tl.c ooih t'ion, State -"her, 1671," and tint ill nddi- t!mt" ",u wtfev has reueemeu .... i ... " ' eu"' or ci,ihtr?,r,."c in vf ti7 It. hk. 7. .....j 1ft 'Hour cents (18.301 o4)V'mVi'k, tVlf ' it'll KrepjsUc reJenijition of two millions nnehun- drid and thirty-one thousand Jive hundred '"'I ninety (hilars and sevenUcn ccnf-vluting the r,I(.ai j.ear The redemption of upwards two millions or the debt in a single year, is an achieve ment of which the Commissioners way well bu proud, nnd for which they receive the thanks of tlio pcoplu whom they have so en ami faithfully herved. As long as tho Sinking Fund is in chnrgo of its present fiicers, the people may rest satibfied Hint the financial alii.irs of Hie Comnionwcalth will be wisely r,,.d honebtly conducled, and the interests ofthc Stato well guarded. "Wir.r. the Amu article of the N. V c -garuieit" an cxlr Of it neighbors of the Gazette have adopt ed the plan of the Democrat, nnd are now getting their outsido edited nud priutcd in New York City. This is done to lessen the expenses of their establishments, but whether it will prove profitable is a ivattcr to bo ..,(1 lt jH true fewcr hands are required in an oiw..., vt ... ,n PnllRjj0P that tho money sent to New Yorkers 101 the labor which can bo performed here just n well, and that money bo. circulated aiuong tho business houses in this commu nity, it is probably a matter worthy of con sideration. The money sent to tho city, weekly by these papers, if circulated in our midst, would bo a largo item to busi ness men here. Hut when it is scut away, it requires a long timo before it comes back again, nnd at the same time keeps mou out of 'employment. The papers which have adopted this new plan, besides paying for their work lose the ic of three columns of Uioir advertising, for which the contractors f'iriiishiiig the outside, receive a large amount of money from ad vertiscrs. Theo nilvc.rtisers generally oft'er their goods for sale i;i this community,and take the money and pny it to these contractors, which leaves all in tho cities. Would it not be K'tter if the publishers would even only receive a portion cf th!s money and 'e it-circulated here inslniJ f navi- ' a" nrrlud to cii.y, our citizens v ,Vor0 to iuy nu meir goous in me cny now ing would it Lr. before the country would c entirely draiucd of money nnd our busi ness places closed up. We believe in creating busings in our own midst aud keeping as much in.ley m circulation at homo ns pos sible. It k probably true that subscribers to these papevs kv.y receive more reading matter, but when they look over the selec tions they will find nany of them dull nnd uninteresting, nnd they miuht. ncrhans. just as well secure n paper from the city nt a lo or price, in wniciuiiey might look iu vain for home news. PuMiflmrs having their papers edited and piinted in the cities should not complain it tlhir subscribers du-"- Lhoiu nnd procure tlii- -". tvipurs di rect from the publication ofllco in tho city. Tim x Jv.'l'ho bill for the erection of the Tcrriwv 0f Ojibwny, ftiiltl i!ir1a rnr nnr rmi,non ctn much of Dakota as m.. ... - ... . n,. , , , "rUi of 40 degrees, u. he lower bouudary would , little to the south of Uuluth in latitude. Tiu.-... "''I flows through the central and north Ihnlroiiu ia v'iuus. nn.i n,0 North Pacific would reduce Dakota al.nost to tWlvHAicr Hons of Pennsylvania or New York. Cnnh t'onf rllmtloun, T!ie following is a list ofthc contributions iu money received by tho Chicago llelief nnd Aid society up to November 18 from forty States nnd Territories : Massachusetts, 8517,730.12 ;Now York, $392,087.00 ; Vermont, $359,220 ; Pennsyl vania, 8221,158.04 ; Maryland, 8179,327.03; New Jersey, $153,714.32 ; California, $148, 7D0.70; Connecticut, $05,970.18; Ithodo Island, $45,384.70 ; New Hampshire, $30, 834.35 ; Maine, $11,721.27 ; Washington, D. C, 834,005.0.) ; Ohio, 840,209.12 ; Illi nois, 840,275.27 ; Virginia, $27,404.81 ; Kansas, $20,225.85 ; Utah Territory, 815, 3H1.11 ; Oregon, $10,000 ; Iudiana, $24, 770.34 ; Missouri, $1(5,084.70 ; Minnesota, $24,108.40; Tenucssec, $23,755.10; Ne braska, $14,004 ; Colorado, $12,053.03 ; Louisiana, $11,004.80 ; Iowa, $9,374.51 ; Delaware, 88,070.70 ; Texas, $7,725.82; Kentucky, $5,108.00 ; Arkanbas, $2,530.55; Georgia, $2,070.75 ; Nevada, $1,505.83 ; Now Mexico, $1,485.50; Florida, $1,041. 23; South Carolina, $1,001.00; Michigan. $732.25 ; Washington Territory, $500 ; Wisconsin, $550 ; North Carolina, $115 ; Mississippi, $48.50 ; grand total, $2,508, 810.39. NEWS ITEMS. Tho temperanco men of the State nre or ganized to besiege the Legislature for pro hibitory laws. A telegraph lino is to bo put up along tne sunuury ana Jcwistown rauroau Protracted religious meetings nre being held in many parts of fcu.vuer county. When tho small-pox broke out in Milton, Dr.I'avis made it his business to give up nil other practice, nnd ntnnd In that mala' dv alone. rn?i lii mime around ns a moral hero. .. ir,,nru Luminani says: "iiv- ijecr were kuicu o.. .u. i..u j:o.1o moun tain opposite tins Jsoiough, Saturday week three by parties from this place, and two by parlies from W illiamsport. A new magnificent synagoguo is being Mull by tho Jews of illiamsport Iowa comes to the front with a bale of cot ton of us good quality as any in the south. Fcrnandina, Fla., has ripe strawberries, The Manassas battle-field has been sold for eighty dollars an acre, Forty thousand emigrants nre expected lo arrive nt inuuiu next season They have a man iu Pottsvillo who cats mice at a lunch. They have a fashion in Coatesvillo of Mealing t lie silver communion service from the Episcopal church. Oil strikes are exciting the people of Pit hole, and new wells are being open"' --'' day ti. t. T.irv-v Railroad company .luoi-if toils m coal from Mauch c'ni,w to Vwiv 1 ork, from 2.13 to $1.87, Tho Sunbnry and Lcwislown railroad company advertises its readiness to nav nil just claims which parties may hold against u. It is reported that fho Mexican town of Niuuio Dan surrendered ami that the Revo lutionists are marching on Sau Luis Potosi lrotu Naltillo, nud are also advancing from Monterey on Mier nnd Camargo. Thn tobacco crop was immenso last sea son, and growers all over tho stato ore complaining of a los3 of money and stock for want of sales. Many of our State exchanges are advo cating me passage of a law enforcing com pulsory education. The erection of a stupendous anthracite furnace was commenced nt Scranton. on Friday last. i,a''J for Vnlnnraiso Chili, nro to thn lltli of Novemuer. Die construction of a railroad to tho Curacolas mines had been hemm. The tolcgrnph line between Val piivaiso and San 1-Vlipe lias been completed. 1 he liospitals wero iiiantiioient to accoiniuo date the Bumll-pox pa'.ienio. r.oo. Vrancis Train is publitihinj a liltlo paper t. Omaha, Nt'nraska, called The Irinn Lujne, wl.u.W advocates the .'i,ns of George to tho White r)llso. All documents are signed "Next President -Men." The coin... , ln 'Alahama,T'Vfor tho arbitrations of ii.viT.t.-.-r :vit7-ovlaiul.on uvju assemme ai riemi plcoso puLIiMi the X. Jubunc, from which exlr.t? it ..a,. I i........ :. . ... .. .. niirii "s ueilion that wts did eortlmtif ..,., untiuth. lun-a-!e is can jud.o which, if ,ho editor cannot. Let us have the article iu lull. -, ,,, This is a cool pit eo of assurance or i-no. ranee. The l),m-rut ..elect . fi.url.,,. ;n.T from t!lu X. y, Trihunv, instead of" JMnngthu entire artiJo or its spirit, and then calls on us U publish the ai tiele to 1 rovo that it was not n "garbled t xtract " Did the Ih mwrut cwr hear of tho defence """" iy '" insiuuan, who wag char- iiiisuaiin;auaxoV He told the ma ....u u.ai nn cou.d bring six men who would tar nay ncvimaw him fake the axe, whilbt only fVo snore f.i the fact I' tit 10 lud carried it away. If our neighbor had iu O- fistened to hU mune, wo miylu ma. ! l,,;lt 'il Iwl.n cousin lo that Jri!iuuiii. Tun editor of the Democrat modestly asks us to furnish him with copies of the Ameiucan in order to prove that wo pub lished some falsehoods. When one person makes a charge against another, hn !.ni,i stand ready to prove it, nnd not nsk the .nx-useu person to Hunt testinionv aninsi 1 "Ul, " lWAy himself could pi ' . .,MV0 '"I1" more liulicrous request, "ouimcuny m getting copies of ..au .l UalilLAN. DETERHZINED to Counteract the Short-Sighted Policy of Designing and Malicious Persons who have Bought to Injure the Trtide of Philadelphia, by Concocting and Circulating Exaggerated and Malicious Reports, we Bhall tako advautao-Q of our vurv 1 ortunate Position, and Organize an j Immenso and. TTnapproaoliablc Sale, which will cause a Great Loss to any who make Purchases Without Knowing what can be Saved in buying at this Unusual and; Stupendous Sale. WE COMMENCE FRIDAY, jDECEMiBR 1st, the Unreserved Clearance of tho Largest Stock ' WBT BflC It 1 ES S BROWE91 Ever Held, Being Nearly ONE MILLION BGLLAKS' Worth of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING of our best Manufacturer, for .srEEJiar acnrajrarTfiBi a.iwj az3ifiiji:nL.3ii.iiaiw, Part of which was Personally Selected in Foreign Markets by Mr. WANAMAKER, ) Before the Iramonso Rise in Wool, ' ' j WANAMA1CER & BROWN 1 And can bo sold to WAAMAKEll & BKOWX READY-MONEY BUYERS At Astonishingly LOW TRICES. A Visit and Inspection of which COSTS NOTHING, will prove unquestionably, that many A tidos aro Worth Double the Prices Quoted. WANAMAKER A BROWN WAN A iv f & BROWN ABRIDGED FIIET. CONTAINING CONTAINING t,wi Alvti's Over Contn. 6,049 Dress Coats. 1G Garricks and Capes. 5,113 Business Coats. 12,311 Business Pants. 1,F13 Fine English Strip'd Pants. 3,875 Doeskin Pauts. 2,519 Black Cloth Vests. Ii02 Velvet Vests. 578 Cashmere Vests. 14,406 Cassimero Vests. 583 Double-Breast cd Short Over coats. 623 Eng. Diagonal D.B. Overcoats 960 Youths Overcoats. 3,000 Youths' Pants. 3,714 Youths Vests. 1,872 Youths' Everyday Coats. 723 Children's Overcoats. 135 Children's Capo Overcoats. 180 Children's Garricks. 1,344 Children's tnuts. 3,282 Boys' Pants. 2,676 Boys' Jackets. 733 Big Men's Coats. 1,205 Big Men's Pants. 9S6 Bisf Men's Vests. Wtm 'Total G&tmmx$. FIRST FLOOR. (West Arranged for Furnishing Goods and Coats. Tho Job Lots. "Less than Half-Price Lots." Piece Goods for Custom Work, which Share in our general reduction of prices. SECOND FLOOR 3 Departments : Dress Pants, Second Dress Tanfs, Working Pants, Job Lots. THIRD FLOOR Overcoats, Top Coats, Garricks, Coachmen 's Coats. FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH FLOORS Reserved Surplus Stock. FIRST FLOOR (East) School and DressSuits, and Little Lads' Clotlus. SECOND FLOOR Larger-sized Goods and Half-Prioo Lots. UPPER FLOORS-Rcwrvo Stock and Extra Fino Goods. Note. These aid all other goods are not bought from Wholesale Houses, hut are of our own manufacture ninny of them made in our own building, under our own eye and supervision of materials carefully examined ami spoigcd, and made only for our Regular Retail Trade; so that customers can take them with the utmost, confidence. PARTICULAKS. FIRST Store oiicu from 7 .1. m. to 8J p. m., except Saturdays, when open at 6 a. ni. to 10 p. ni. Refunded. UIIRD A hrso 8tatf of Salesmen and Unhors to tho different Dmmptn.n.,!, ; ..::.., C ... X . il.V III D. lit WUI. . f..:i.xviiiy luienueu to. ' SECOND All Goods Exchanged or Money to receive Customers. FOURTH Orders by Imeuv w. Taxation. -.Tl, bill for r lui io.i internal iaxmlm Hat .S, t.. Sum ior jTomi..! t.. intr,,,,,,-,-, ,u read Iu the h.M.uto on M-Hnlay, ,,,) foir.-jijiomu v. ry l.- irly to f.u ,,..,., Jt ( tlinl "II fall. Til ..1 t:aXt Ht,. tluli. -, . IVOllm. JOII M -'ri", kli'lli liJ uImIU! ...-.i C : n, i!, l.a Jul 1 l-iii Hi lt Din m !., ' n",i,;'.',l.1, Tl(, '' ,"e 1 1 i L-jH aVd r,-,.iu Jitimary. Tliu vh.,lg u.U' UUii l y, iV,.in C1.i,i.i,!.i1J,ur (,,, mc j.t.M.p,,,,,,....,;!,.,.,,,,,-,,, ,,,( "., l , 1,0 rullli,!,,), U.illlM of Vi U iu Trca.u,,. i Im. J.lr4li.. of iU l'..4Wlkjollt ,., o(, u l H..i4.iucr wi,uU mukd iu dur-itiun Ji 'crlMiljr fill )t ;ir. Till. Iki.ivtut niuit vl !. ';, 4- i Vf4U,l foii.UHU II Kl itfclUau U Im, t ,m mum,,, 11 Vuii. Inful limaumjiiiniy j;,ltt a,, it) i.nv ;. .u! J , ,.!!,, w ..y J,.uut.,u ia I tail WiUlLlful ,ju ,JfUU V ifla r I Tim l'ltivcK ok Walks is Uyixo.-Ho i ix-en iiugering for some weeks nnd ...... uauiiuu whs rapully sinkin". His ni'jicicss coiiiiitiou is creiitiiiij Krent excite menu throughout Groat Lritain, ns in t!,0 event .,f his death (h0 ll(.xt ,u,ir lo (lio t1irj.no I. iI.o lMncc', oldct .on, a mere clnla of en: it vi-ura nl.l Fiik e.l.torii i.r tho Jkmm-rut nro fryin to nmk. it upiwar that a ci,,hcr s not a ." uro in nrillunelie, nlihouh le llllly bo i-nt-whew. If l.y cnnlimu, on vij.hcriun , J ' """ "i wn:it I'lank of the lK.niocrut ,!ain.n kT. them from slip. 1 -"O niu MttUT, 'J'lIK ItetiKK-rnt bocoineM l. iiil,U- a,v,.:a...i Wlll liCiVi r W0 ivf. rt.i ll,.. .a-.i .. . . - null ri ix'i fill. 1 1 V '."""in.'U casus will bo iircsetnr. for thu consideration. . Tr'i"Sto Jobusinpsa Without ndverlis- whnt v.... "... "7,VB J'. "ay Know .u mmis, uui nobody elso does. itcccints of frafl iitiifil ri . .... r. ii U-....1, i',!,!1,,. . a --.. IH..V lor I (10 llorraifU or Lotter from anv ouartor In conclusion, for Solid and Substantial Bargains, this is an Unprecedented Opportunity. It will pav to come from any part of the Country, or o make up Clnhs in I owns or V lllages, as we mean to cr vo Some nil tlm iV.Lu 'i... w 'i i ... i .i.. i f J . , ol known, and to Wind up the Season, we can afford to almost shut our eyes to the prices. UO,IS l"" VVwr Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Toys. )ec. 0th, is:i. ' uiu iiauiii of that r thief, .Seretaiy Floyd, w -MIU lU:it . IIUTly iKfelideil. ' 1 'u'!.!""" I''ur f'u l,it' i ti,M"' "l'il'Mi of Hit, law." U'isare in.lebted to Uo,,. .I;c. l'ollM k Duvclur uf l he l'nii,:, st,,i.. Mi.,( i.i.:,.. ''-''d;i,Ji.rai.fji ,,,nu,tl ,.;,, I Mo trial o Mr. Wharton. tl,u ...,i M.-.,r.,f(i,. KV.eluHH.IulMiu,;' u 1 in v. jiii 1 1 u in i . . it . t i W.rk ut Tlu , ,lUil)l Mit . i l..r iou. .i.aklni.,.1.1,, ,.ry klroll,ni(l . ... .. . .... .., Vl ly ,v-lHvULIu (.ou 1 1. i, a. t l.iiiia.,il-,J, uw j,,,,,, , , I V II lillinl... I r : . ' iii r ii U'lliln, A V.-NU-t f ZvZuTuUiViHilliuM m un.i,i,ii i " - " " UIIH IfH'K. II loWllH ill.. IL.rl. tonuly, ,1,,, ta,4l,il)a l.()l(iU lhi) utiJZ " '' lw III.! ra.lr.M'l a.UKI.IJIJU, ltl, week, 5r,0(i,100; 8ht,m.,n8, S)!H,703; shin 'Hjijls of notes, 2,o-,4.-,S. TlraTrea.ft h'V!" ' '"i"''l hank ci rcula' v-.-,uii MMi,jim fur doposits of t.ub c "ioney,l.-,,2J!)00t.; national bauk'cir 77$S U;s,',"di"i' ut llli8 duto, MM,. Awonian who spent her life in sntlicrin raps, nt l ort Wnviu. V 7 ""d bequeathed her husbaud HOuU Tlio deaths from niimll Jar "-'1 1 Which UK b Srf S"?! ..T"0.l!rt of . ... . niiiiWH i. nr. i ia .lia,.,,. ih now pretty well dis.rihutH over ,ho7i u" rsew eases nro Uh fr..n .a ai ' nnd tho nnuie thn. i . ' weeks ti-o now mostly tmbsided. Pl'llssiiin piii.inppr l. ia I......... . i . ... thine which will nuuufaeui.o loo' viU, Z' chon.h alH nicely by compression nud : r:::vi,ir:.., .iiei,,,en w I III K tlllllffkl tie.. . TOVl. Ta-i-rro m m m xoy8. xoys. xoys. Toys. Toys. Toys. To vs. HOLIDAY GrOODS ! The old resort, in a full Maze, of .Novelties. TWER'S HOOK, 8TATIUNEUV AND TOY DEPOT, nnr CITI c'lomcnt' Iloolc, Market H.niaro, SITIS-IIUIIV, 1A. PERFECT PRESENTS PRESENTS OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE KIND, Elegant, Useful, and at Eeasonablo Prices. Dolls. Don. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. -A. CA-IjIj 3 SOLICITED. Albums. Alliums. Siinlun-y, Dee, lit, 1871. Albums. Albums. Albums. O. S. HAZELTINE, Prop'r. Albums. Albums. Alliums Albums. Toys. Books. Books. Books, Books. Books. Books. Books. Books. Books, Books. Albums, Ih.ii . Join, lhler, cx-fJovernor of ('. f rfl.il. died ut Kureinenlo on Friday la u wa.a brother of .-x tiovcrnor I ZJr . r that Mra. lli.vi.l IViiimylvania. TliK Miltimiun relaU .Moin-oniery wa ,luilL. erio.u!v iniurod on 1 ri.lay we, C, by H-IWJ thrown from a . try near Kenierer'. mill. Mr - i i l linn inr ii.iin.. r.. vi,ii i.. Mm.... ,. i "? " " n .. .. ... .......... ,,, ., n IH10 l, ,r..BB hioku nnd ill'. hom.1 H...J .i. ;' PT" " film., hl .h. I ..ir ... . .. . and Ihrew Jiei'u nut, .Mr. .M. aiaa iiii I Id IU I'n.idu.l i,t II.. lunuu troiv 1. 1 wait ,iiU (tM Im IT1 ha' U", tU" ' ',', '"H Uiji uflu, r.Mj. l iul .,; j , ntfue.i, ran inf. iii,ei ,1... i.,. 'lit. .Mr. M. ..M..,.7";i tk-i'luiu n Uirv. uliil.. . ' !'Ve,. ly inj,,,,.,!, j, re,;, .,:;,7, :h;r,d,,o1,rme,,le,.U,rd')C I plea. U llill Jos. 1-. Marcur, tho defaultiii!; Pliira" lreasurer. has been convicted in the Courts on fivo dub-rent counts. A motion was Jiiado for a new trial, t'has. T. Vcrkt., tho hiokerwhoHo failure) ruined Marcur, has for 3;S).Kl''U' 0,'U' laRL'njr ol u ihcck Anotiikr DhkaiiU nppcar. by fho ACW 1 Ork llallel'H thill lli.nrlu ..II ll... al.l i, ,. I .. .. a - y .... uiu iiueres und bu.lar, iimrdere., were united IU Xaininanv. mul il.. di,. i . : c. i .i P . .i. ,i:n lull llll-lll from their BU-aliny-. Siuw tho bi thlcvoa aro .ued rim away, or preparing to run away .all tho smaller ibieviii Uru turned loose on tho ijoniuiuiiiiy, mid of i-oino will .. ... . i...,r uepreuailons upon all tla- . nn. cminuiiiiy who cannot protect themsilyes from th.-ir depredation. Tha ILop o ihero incliidiu-iill claiuiis in their Kivc.,1 lor nam, rich iu well ait iioor, havo nuiscd up ami fi.u-r.-. th.j l.iru.i bateli of thiovi-s, and placed them In tho mu.t pro iniueiii aiiualioiM in ih.. Kieat uuderiakliivt of thu i-i'v-and iu thu tiood H,ik miiliut ! " JVopIo mut lean IU thev mow .' t FM I It OF ATTHAt-TlOX. I IIUI.IIIIV I.OOIIS. jjTi-ryboily li Invited to come nnd buy of the rprr TJTYQ Q QITA TxTIMrXTVT 1IIIIU) AMI M.XKKF. T SIJl 'ARE, Uuiiie aamirtuioiil of TOV8 AND lO.rECTlONKRlF8 at .'fVKi "l'",".'r"'lu l'f' tfiin I Ui iu I UK kllit .;. U.in i.n.nii-ral M.r,4l, , ' . .V, T d;..t..o. i - i - - - 11111 (111 If! II ail ll.ii . la I " U lli't lrtlio J ttlty lu 4 I'M. 'U Ml l.u luU) ll ill Ltr 'II..... . '"IU III ll.ll UJ.-.ii...a .1... la f l laa tf ..... II --. a .- " u"lUl. .i a I a l 'h"UIm, Ulld UI...I,,. I"U Hlld IVMIlllV tail ...... .1. . V 1 1 " leap iu they mow. lyuotu who liavu Ui-omo thoroughly f .1111)11 In.m uy mu,, my lllvo ,M,j-J, tlieulaiiou ut uiu o riMlm-i .I by takinu lulu Iho MlouiaeU u leiupihiulul of Johu.U-a Au.Hlyuo lalliiuienl mUed 111 a liulu uo4 water, wi'tl .vutuiH.d. I. !) laruu r mm owiik a k-I'mI ktm k of ...v., lu.i ,, 1(ep Mli IIIU'II.U tri ll l! I ll... 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'Llvlntuuo nud (iordiin t'uiniuliiu' In Allien, IMraln miiunaj tho Andeauud Rosa lliowneiu the f:,ist, tspnke on the Nile mid Mui-Krvu.ir on i'i.i alordan indeed, nil recent ttavellira ol' note .. .o seen their most Important iliacoverlcs re r,,liieed lu these paucs. Musi of our yoiiuci'r :. I many of our older w ri. tela llml li re their ll'ei.iry klerupliv. tiur nr list. the Lest evidence llicir 'ceiilu and the moat onduiliii; s.eciuieiiiiol their woiklu tliu Mamminc. .V, )". Stumlm;!. ll la one of the Wonder, ol Journalism ihr p,. yUy '"""Utfim'iH of llAictcH's. Ac MtwH, Kri!MltllTONM.-lH7-4. TERMS i IfAKi-ru'. MiaiiNf, onp vcar $( oo An Evlru lopy of .lltVr the Uitatis, or HlllAll will Ihi U .lle, Kraha lor every t'luh of Elvn hi n, Mliu.na al ft iki ,.. , In one reinill.ui. i. or, M l opU-a .. a))o on wilh. ml cxiru. copy. 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