v.*. 1 ' -\ v. ' v ■> ';!• ■*. V v-S.' \'»■*''V‘.*’.vhv- EN= *a:v * 1 Bpl fe#wspi isipM ipgspi IllpS&IWi 'btfjfcrgj gfpgllS Wmgm [HfylpiH ;?WiT.vs'vj'iS;':,-'--S' ' '; -».K» ■ 5-‘ ‘ V’>J\».'. ; . I 1 .': sss: i*v r*'iM ; ' : iV ’’ "v'yVK'ix' •i'.>•' §rttakrgh WSDHBSDAT MORNING, JAN. M- }' Tke DUesife la Spreading* 1 : The true character of the “democracy, '* 1 wh|toh triumphed Jn Ohio, Indian* and 0-1 linola, la the aMenee of each va*t/num- I her* of (he leg *1 men of those SUle*, Ifl | ‘ beginning to i aaifest- itself. We eaid in 1 oar own oamp prior to the October I eiaetton, that tl *"p*rty which olaltned for itaeU (he term "democratic/:’; vder the control of t altora, and that its triumph would toy t ie. advantage of the rebel* now In anna, ffe knew then whereof afliraed,! and now the proof is patent to ■ the dclle«i ounipirri»*fl*i3tt. ..let ue'sUte a few beta; The DemacraU of Ohio, in October leaf, 1 elected L. BlOritohliold, Attorney General of the State. At the Bth of JaanaTy festi nl at Colombo*, he made a epeech, of which th* correspondent of .the ClseiimaU Ch—erfial egeake a» follow* -■ He ocm* down on the Gorerament bst egely, and It erer any of Item Intend’ ail tempted to oenyout their unlawful meat-, uresiahls stored locality, he wm ready 'for armed nditanoe to Utem. He didn’t beliSTe oue-htlf ofthe people of the North Oared whether Abe Linoow or Jett Darla oocnpled the White House In Washington. I During thi* (train of remark, Mr.Fltgg I left;the hall, ehaklng hie head, some who I obserred him thought, at tha rank treaeon I of this man whom the people of Ohio hare I plaoed in one of the molt Important official I poeitions in the State. Judge Thurman I offered a tew remark*, deprecating such | eentimenta. ‘ ; - I The Gorernor and a majority of the Le-1 gielatore efOhio. are thoroughly iloyalp I for, eery fortunately, there wee ho election in October laat for mernben of the Ltgiila-1 tore io.the Copperheade, c* suoh demo crat* as Critehfleld are milled In the Welt, 1 hare no power. In Indiana the Copperheade are In the majority in the Legislature, ~ but happily Governor Monro* la as bold and able me ha la true, end they can do nothing while he j bold* the power in hie hands. An attempt I watt made to eelrethe. State Areenal, and I Urns precipitate a reTolntion; bot_th* I Gorernor wee on the. alert, and defeated I that aohtnm. Throate to eesieeftiste himl -hare been uttered; but of that, w* .think I then la not Very much danger. Hrf has 1 ‘raoently noelred lettan warning him of el plot to eeaamtnate him.. iOne wea in afe-.| mala handwriting, and ‘purported- to be; ’ written by the wife of a man engaged Ini .the plot. It contained a oorreot plan of I the Governor 1 * house, and of the room iu l whiob he elept, with all approaches to it-j The-writer laid her husband had been ledj into the matter by wicked men,^ and .she wauled to frustrate the design, to Bare him bom tie consequences. The democrats In the Legislature sre de-; termined, if poeslbls, to take from the: Gorernor the eontrol of the military power; of the Btate, and rest It in a Military; Board of their own creation. BUU it is; hoped that there are touts deateerats who; vrM Copperheads, and that they and< ; the BepabUoau jaay combine . on tome> coarse that will prevent the impending rev-; blntion. '. J | In Illinois the work of patting the State; inoonfliot with the general Government isi farther advanced than In Indiana. The ..Legislature ii' strongly “democratic,” and has jastr eleoted W. A. Biosakpsox to the Senataof the .United States, a man whose sympathies have ever been intensely South ern, and who la ohlafly' noted' among the; ■; prominent politicians of the country foi his coarseness and gross profanity. The ooorseof the members op to the present moment exhibits an utter oontsmpt of all oonsldsratiens of patriotism and duty, and is ocndasiTe that thsy either mean to tahe a desperate leap in the dark, or. feel that through some organisation within and above the party, they are strong enough to defy the loyal people. That these remarks are well founded the.following statement will amply attest: ' On Monday the “Democratic” members of the Legislature of Illinois met in eaustts to nominate senatorial and otheroandidates. in thla.oaacus speeches were made indi cating the “party? polioy. “Disk?- Blqlk aidson, leading off, said boldly that he did not believe that the rebels eonld be subdued, “and if they emU In In did net think they ongki to be." Another Richard—one Her-i : risk, famous among Illinois “copperheads" said he did not know “which; was the gnatest treason, the Government at Wash ' tngton or the Government at Richmond.” The eountry. aaid he, will never be reunited until every Northern fanatic is hung, from fflitriw Sumner down. - But he was very careful not to intimate that It would be proper to punish the rebels—in fact he ob jected altogether to any such process, con - demning all the measures looking In that direction. Merrlok dosed, of coarse’ by dsnouneing Hew England, and advocating a separation from it, and the creation of a western republlo. ■ Another speaker—one Goudy, from Chl i eago—declared himself unequivocally in': favor of revolution—whereat.the eaueus: " applauded with, tremendous satisfaction.: ; Ihe oauous throughoufwas characterised; by a revolutionary spirlt, and great ex ' eitement has'naturally resulted, extending; 'to all parts of the Slat*. Subsequently to: this eansusa meeting of a Committee ap>; pointed by it was hela, and in which ground: - was taken in favor of demanding the Gov-i ernor to immediately withdraw the troops: from Illinois from the Sold. They say the' troops were enlisted by the Administration: on a fraudulent pretence, and Justice de-i stands that they should be withdrawn. If the Governor refuses to do so, he is to be; ocmpellsd to do it. . j “ ' - TKe correspondent of the Missouri Demi ecrit, who appears to be well-informed) doss not doubt at all that the Dsmocratid. " majority entertain treasonable designs) -and urges that the; people should be pre pared for any emergency, however deeper rate.: He adds: S' Will we lose this State in: the same way t WUliwe alldw.lt to be handed over to the , aeoesaionists simply because we are not prepared lo aotf There is a. solemn re; : sponsibillty resting upon the Admlnistra ' tlon of this State to-day. I feel that there ' lm l ibel that we ate standing upon a mine, which a spark may explode. May God avert the calamity whleh I dread from thljf Stats: but If It does coma, the men in pow er must mset It like men and patriots. I ; Tin Extamur and Btratd —Mid llii TilnflMfir t»iw u hian.'Mil» salidsted. Hu ohsugu Trill doubtless re wound to the advantage of *U the parties l oonoeriisd —mu of tbs readers as well as ; lbe proprietors of tbojouroals in question. /- Both base boon highljreeteomed andindu* T anUal organs of sound publio opinion iiu ' their stotion of tbs state; and, now an£ I TSsnosteilv as onaibnaoUdated power, wp I ;: -"tntsttbay wiUaaUeTs stiU bigber sueoess * nroipcrityi pcAQtioftUj Uai, ft >l*- if ■ : / ' ' ' ! ! - r u ' - ' r ’ [ ’ ii 1 ! Election of a V. 8. Senator* j Yesterday, Chaslss R. Bcckaibw, Dem-1 ocrat, of Colombia county,yu elected to] tbe Senate, of the 'United-Estates for elxl yjsar* fromElhe-ith of March next. Al- | though we ahould have greatly preferred a 1 fbpublioan, we are not inolined to repine 1 | at the result I I 1 | Ur. BocKAtsw ha* been for a number of | year* one of the most prominent men of hie j party, and is a’ man of respectable, ebar- I olcter and fair talent*; and we fervently hope he will prove true to the Govern ment and to the Btate in the. important I bruit to/which he haa been called.' We are I I lho mcUned to hope this from the vote | Ifnoiucns. F. W. Hcauxs,. whom we all j tnow ti) be a “copperhead" of the moetma jUgnaht who ex pooled lobe elect- I ed, : had but 11 supporter* on the first bal -1 tot, 12 on the seoond and 8 on the final I ballot,, trom which we may infer that there I are not very mapy men of .that parly in the | jLegielntare who favor hi* ixcatonable J Views* We shall, for the present *t (hope that Mr. Bdcxaxbw will be true to | the cause of the Union, and shall deeply .Hregretany'act of hi* that shall compel n* • 4 ko change our opipi on - The Peace Propositions—The Qf‘ f fan ©t Uie Southern Confederacy ; ub the Bnttject. [mn IbeJUcbinond Euqulier, Jan. 61 * la our issue of Saturday wo gate soap account of the snooting'lately held ihjNew :Torkt at. Orhich jrasolationa were adopted upon Mew Jersey to invite aeon.- mention of all the Yankee States; to meet Ist Loutovillein February next..' According [to this hopeful seheme Vthe States in rebel* lion” were to be invited to aenddele gates :to represent them in the savory coholave, > and in ease they yielded totiie. proposition an arzuistioe of six months, by sea and land, was. to be proclaimed. We are told that the resolutions were 11 unanimously”, passed, and that Mr. Brooks, the orator of the: occasion, was enthusiastically ap plauded. From the above it <• is plain enough that the valor of our soldiers 1 and the skill of our generals are beginning to toll. Bich mond,.ManasMB, Sharpe burg and Freder-' .ickiburg havealmostwroughtthsir lesson;) vide is beginning, to.turn at the MOrth ( In favor of peaoe. The glorious victories ■at< Murfreesboro';and which, have 'boboiTbd sinoeUds'meetihg.was held, - •win-doubtless give's frah“ impulse' to-the sentiment of whlchit is b manifestation.* But while the North begins to see the folly' 'and impossibility of attempting to conquer the Bouth, they are hot yet ready to grant' our just demands. Tney hope stilltochaln. us, by . some compromise, to the. eozpeeof the old Union, or, at least, to gain, seme advantage in detraining boundary j and commercial relations. It weald; be a ( ■flnethtagforthem truiyto h&yt~tiie South \ agree to meet them in .a convention which should reoogoise -the- Union - as unbroken, 1 and took to its perpetuation. * On this head, however, they may as well know the truth. On no,terms 'whatever will the Soothe con sent to a political assoctaCioaWjth theory 'There is 'no concession which'they .can. grant, or which human imagination; can frame, which could render the'idea aught but intolerable'and revolting to* tha'Southo era mind. We erparated, from them be oause they sought to put' on us a brand of not reunite with them-if they" would, One' ahd all,- consent to oceupy -the same; posi tion' of degradation- which .they aimed, r to rivet oh us. We would not'conseafto• both the Northern Statestavenaa pipvifioee. On this subject therein hardly a ripple ppog the'surface ofSouthern sentiment. This', was the feeling and the purpose^fixed and unaltenblej of the South at a time when 1 a 4 was gloom' and disaster—when Boon- j eke, Donelson New Orleans had sur rendered to the toe-—and it seemed as if { Providence had decreed to test.to theuttor* most the fortitude of our people. But now, when Staten hat voucheafed to ueso many crowning victories, when the independence of , tAs South it an accomplished fact, and liberty ] fairly won, the suggestion that ins rsvkrd of ail the sacrifice* and svffsringsof our people it to be basely discarded for a connection with Yankees, is not endurable, even at gjtst * •' When the Norik wants peaceihs can it by rtcoguMf ih* independence of the Southern States, and yielding the term which jtutice demands. Her proper mode to secure this result, so desirable to her, would be at onoe to withdraw her armies from South ern soil and send her commissioners to this, capital. Not even to bring about an hon orable peaoe, can the South make the slightest advance to the North. That was wisely and humanely done by the Confed erate Government before the war; but now any stop in this direction; however trivial, will be sure to be misinterpreted by our enemies, and would only tend to prolong the war. > r lLwould be beneath the dignity of the Confederate Government to take any netloe of the New York meeting until the senti ment of which it is an indication shall .iipeninta a sincere desire for peace, and oome olothed with the authority of the 1 United. States, or .some of the Northern States, acting independently, to make pro poeals on a basis of Southern independence iXt * fact aooompliahed.“-ritf propositions which ighort either our established indsptnd* enct or the only channels of foreign inter* course appointed by the Confederate Cbiwft'fu-1 Hon, can only meet with silent contempt To I pay any attention to them would at once lead the North to suppose that we were eo | eager for peaoe as to be ready to submit to I any terms. Their hopes ana mad droaas j of subjugation would at once revive. 1 In the path of peaoe it ,is not to be dis guised sW»t Linooln and his Cabinet form a ! natural obstacle. Pacification is ruin and { disgraoe forever to fJUsii They must op-, pose it by virtue of tjieir : position. In | view of this impediment, perhaps the short*; , est road to peaoe would be for the Suttee of 1 Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New 'Jeraey and New York,:.or a portion of them, to aoton their own account; to recall their quotas of troops from the field; drive the'rump government which now lords it over them to the congenial soil of New England; and then make their, own sepa rate treaty or, treaties of pea&%with the South. It isobvious thatinthe States just mention l ** the Lincoln government toview ed by a large 1 insjority as a; vile tyranny, end they msy soon eome to; think its de struction'to demanded by their highest in terest#. These States will be blind to every motive of profit and advantage if they do net adopt policy. : This is; their only mode to eseapo the burden of a' gigantic debt fastened on their shoulders •by New England fanaticism* and cupidity; and as New England has reaped the profitsof the, ; war, they may conolode to tum over to her the burden of payment, i Having thus cleared away the rubbish they may prooeed to found a government' i which will give them some promise of eta-, bility, order, conservatism, and peace with i i the Southern Confederacy as well.as the rest.of the world.i Ills not at ail impose!- i ble that this war may finally end by the separate action of these Northern States r repudiating Linooln and New England to gether. They must soon feol that Use old i Union is gone forever, their Constitution rendered aby-word and a mockery by their own rotors, and in this temper of mind It is every way reasonable that they, should look oat for their own safety and not aland uponnioitiea in dealing with-the guilty agents who, to carry oat selfishends, have involved them: in a [ruinous war. The thing would be'easily Scfcomplished by two or three Stales aoting together. If Illinois and Indiana, tired of seliisg cornet ten cents per bushel,'should form a separate treaty with the Confederatogovernment, it is evident that Linooln has not the 'power to coerce them, and that the war would at oaoebrtak down- They axe ‘hahsters of the situation” did they know it; ' The Word oijrreedom. Greet deeds there h|We been In human, history, whero the authors nerer knew; their grandeur until result appeared*, There lies the sleepingraaendlnavian giant* Thor.- The god of pwrwenld seek; with' hit mighty mallet/' id blast him. The shook causes himeimfjly to stir in his sleep, and drowsily to inquljeif “it is the falling ofa leaf from the banding boughs that he feels.” In the same slight manner do many of. the present generation regard the great 1 deed whioh has justf&een enacted by the i President. But whefi the giant Thor had the delusion swept atfay, heaaw it was the j : clearing asunder ofiVhe mountain range that had so long forn^d the dividing line of nations. Mockers Ufcfre were at. the pres ent day—shallow, superficial mockers of God ana hamanity-+jwbOßey that this word (which is a deed) is® mere nothing. Let i them wait. This mighty giant of tyranny seems in his drdnkdfc slumbers, simply to' stir a little and bnufijuway from him this { trifling ihterferenctf%Uhh!s slumbers. 80 with those whonowtrflm to treat this great deed'with Ipdiffsryßhe. Wait until ihis war Is swept aside,;md they will-see .that this brave deed, of Presi dent hks cleft the modntaihrange of divi sions that separated the North and Booth' and freedom from sli^ery. 1 As to the significance of this word, there was note trne-hearted, brtvegsherousman anywhere frho did n« feel thht It meant.' first, that the. magib [dejukibh which had imprisoned the ensiles, prostrated the he rolo efforts, masked; .w enepiesi dsoslved. our friends, prevented the fulfilment of all ! the glorious hopes, frnstrated all the sacri fices of this war, thus far, wereput away, once /and forever. Henceforth ' this yrar •would be known by his angels had known 'it first to be, a war of war ©flight against darkness, of truth against falsa* hood and evil There waa now no,possible misconception. -It was a war in which the angels of light were descending in'mighty. hosts against thedemons of the pit.-—-It, M' Chvnning. ■ • _ f iLCTITXTI IS IHS HOETH C AAOLpf JU jDt* PAinuxT.—A letter to theßoston Tropplr Ur, from Newbern, N. C., confirms reb- { el reports of greedy increased activity in that department The Traveller't 'ovtiw* pendent lays that heavy reinforcements are constantly miring; so that where ;tM*e 1 were hrigodes ione,now. brigade reached Tfewberh on the.iat inatanH-and another ibrigadg landed, the.same dsyrStffMorehesd oty> That an important -Wow -is ; toVe l-struck there cah be no doubt, and'prohab jlyihe rebeU are not far amisb infheir*caU otdatione as to where U rtill iaHI. t : r - Mb. Mabtjb, who Was of the lowerhohse of the Misaouiz legisla ture, was of the nlhe mea.in Henryoou&ly %So ro'ted for Abraham Linoolnfor, Presi* dent. r .. c'• 1 ’ t . tip to Thursday night Jest, $26,00$ bogs had been slaughtered in Cincinnati-t-60,* OOO.head more, then ever beforekhewn. ppßirc jroTicas. ; r ; | . W LATATSTIB HALU J ! oir BvsKih'd v& st,7&o9 ian. r a nmvhTiWiii b* si«n by th« .hodfe* of tb* float*Fitubcnh• Bapttoi Charcb,Ui* irteoodoto bo oppmprtoteSL to Oengrefttkiol jrarpu»o*v Tfco cobUe wo twltotUn oiuwL : \ niyricb«<i.goomxanAOfl., \ ■ jrs?oivu>END. - ,; v- ;| y*sr .< Qrricr Or Pirriicadg OliCa.T 1 Joaftary lSte. ISSJ. J, be Tnisio*o-4' iho Goa Onasoay bote thta <!oy 4ocUrod o IttvidoMet TWO i bAns Aao rirTTcasTS rra sßA&jtcb uw \ Capitol Stoik of th* V>rth«lta* \to etaofcfeoldora or thcir locol roprtooototirif. M-- [fat stable food*.. - *» Bi'A'a A • ,l * • > Jalfcltk ■ tAjKS'lij, OBEUtTY, Twaantar. ■ reap artfully announce to the public rtm/threugh aaniiisnunale mtsfike made by ib* oerote of who bed teat* rd tee nailto another party for tbelftth,' bet made a wrong eatry on hi: took, the gsoeraj [reUgleas : nesting of th« coioted people o' tee tvodUlee aad I vicUltlashas been changed to' AVERT JUSdIOM OHOBCH, The meetieg win tske pUceaihonoeno. ed,-on next THUBSDtY AFTEBMOOH. at S* j o’clock. We wn «tl; iai 1' e allobo lirtr ui teats of rlgbteouanmi and peso to be present. Bxr. Is. WIk'DSOH, Chairman of Oommitte* tor PlltaborgE * ! 0. A. BBAi.Be. . Chairman cfOcmmlttA# tor Allegheny City. Jalfelt : ;_j I omoi Prmacssa axd Biuihisi) Piumn Rajxwat Coxtast, > I PI lUburgh.Jaaoary a, 1863. J h*3»THB ANNUAL' MEETING OF I BTOO KHOLDXM of the Pittsburgh A I Birmingham Passenger Railway Oompaey wfU be I beldat the HOSOHQABELAHOUSE,in theGit* I of Plttsbargb, on- MO&DAT, the 19th lost.* at 11 I o deck a. au at which time and place an election I tor officers vUI be tor tbe ensuing year, j jofh.d W, Becretary. timoi AiwoKsnr Pau.n -BAit.MAP Oo* l Pittsburgh, Dec. f n-S*THE ANNUAL MEBTINGof the Uv stockholders of the Allegheny Talley Bail* read Company will be held at the oAee oftas Oem* Kay, la the Oity of FltUbargh» ra TUESDAY, briery Bd, 1563, at 10 o'clock a. m-» tor the pa f poee of Meeting a President and Board of Managed f*r the eevatag year. deAfctd B. O. QBE, Secretary. Cmci cr McmiipiAwaa Banotytoai Co., \ Pittsburgh. Jan. tlh, IB9A. | jrs»THE BOARD OF DIRECTOBS of liv this Institution hare this day declared a Die- Ideod of TWO FSB OBBT. oh the Genital Stock, oat of the earnings of the last six months, pajabte on or after the IPth Instant. falOrlw W. B. OOPELAHP. Treaearer. [rs»DlVU>BND.—The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Alleghany Bridge On. JBand street.) are hereby notified the! alMridand of ‘OUB FEB OBBT. has bees this day declared, payable forthwith. PBABK B. BISfIXLL, Treosam. jppwfxy 6th, IBO'Jtbte ANNUAL MEETING of the Btockholdsn of the Columbia Oil Oompaay, tor the election of Offloera. will bo held on WED -IIESDAT. January 14th* IW®, et S o’clock p. m., In the oOoe of the Ooapsny, Ho. 1M Tint etree*. X. WXttTIRVEIrT, BAcretary. Pittsburgh, Dec. 06, UflfcdeYMw frg»nX!KKT BOOKS, for- th, new Postage OnrTency; BIABIIB, 4 to 6 to. end la mo.; LAWYERS HEW TIE XHYXLOPX; SLO* OOMB’B IHKSTAHDSi PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; tor sale by W. 8. HATBN, - oc9o eorner Wood and Third vtreeta. JTJBVr MrMMTiBEJmSJrTB. irs*AT A MBBTUJQ OF THK JNDE. PEKDBHT LITBBiBT BOOIBTT, Of Blr* mlcgham, held on the 12 tb of January, 1846, the following reaelailocs ware .twanUncuily adopted: ' Wnaaaas, It hM pleseed Almighty God, lo His inecratabli prorid nor, to renore from our midst, i by tbo band of Deaib, (nr bet red fellow member, J. U. Day j there lor'-, b» It | Beeohwd, That In tbll afSldlog dispensation we rtoognlse the hand of a cbasteiilog Jfattuir, who J M Doetb ell things wsll.” , Baeofefd, Th.l In this, the first and enly Inraslon of oar ranks, we rt-oogeise Qls 1 indorse to ns In time past, wbl e at tbe same ttxe a* bear the warn* log yolee, " Pe ready," .. Bwofesd, That In his death bis parents hare cents to moan a fond and oballent son J oar fioe'ety one of Its brlg&teet ornaments—a lotrd companion and I fellow member, whom we bar# ever found in the 1 path of detyand right. I Mmolmd, That While we mourn bis death, fe hare I reason to hope that eur loss is bis gain.: I '"Bsscfecd, That we wear the ntnal badge of mourn• ling forlhltty days. • 1 I t united, That a copy of tboeo resolntlpoe be mot' I to his parents, and also loomed la tie Xiiiyo'oS and I gossffe. i • leltoH OdloWiiK —ihe October United Btatas Excise Taxes, Is how doe, and payable at tbe Office of Internal Bevanue for the Twenty.third District, WATER 6TBEET, next door to tbe Oity Treasury, Allegheny. PereoM who hare not paid their taxes on tbs I SVPTkMBEB LIST are notified that few ptr etnL I whi be «dded If h«t attended to Immediately. DAVID H. WHITE, led - Oollector of .the 33d Pletrict. Pene’a. j VAJ*a ON KIKaT MoHtOAObd mt th. PITTSBUBOII BOLLAU SATIBOS Dias, Bo.n rODBTH BTBIET, Pittt. burgh, on farorable tense. Jalfolm O. A. OOLTOH. Treasurer. LJJtUKIVAO'itUB , AW . ») barrels Turnips; A.■ do 801 l Batter; 15 kfge peckid do; 1W sack* Dried Pcaohes; •‘•'"l.BMrfOMrrt*; ! 41 busbeb Eye; - * le store and tor sale by L. H. TOTOT A 00. 15 bbla. sapeiior Cider lor . HEMTat H. OOLMHfi. pKAKm—»4 tasks Ho. 1 Faurls lor Asdilw nniKOOUJIi. ■IT. COUHT BAUt— VFtoao'norder olUre OtohugOKrt SjMf " PCBtiIC SALE, to UreEotgnd* d to* OODET HOtME, KUibmh, Alt*gb*oy ceiioty,oir W»DIIXBI>*T, 4lh oflGb roiry next, at 10 o'ctookn. Xi.,lha filowl g Baal I lat.u, the praparty ol Owia.lufelpk, tot* of. Al: J*gbeiiy:Clly,dac*Sid,to*nts[ ’ . t- All tool bdrtortato dontifttfio tott.tt -ytoeM ol l l **c*nt grand tiuatoAnrSUd On tbawnrer of I Stocaud Babooatare.ta, to to* Vint Ward ol the city of Albihtoj, aid: mated ud numbered 1 I reloUKj. SflSr 14u4 15to<b* yluol totoWd 1 ont by tooanbaertbor, by Tlrto*ot tb*ntdre«T to« 1 OiTb*e*' Co:n, *nd b«ndedUil M- | 1 l*n»towH: ' • >:- ■ _ . - I boi 80. 14 txgtoatoc nt ton come ol Babaoon ud | Itolmont ilnli, »: dmnnln*thrncn »lon*B»b««n I Itlret 01 Dot totb*lto»ol. bt'So. 10 to >nld ntal I tbeno* nlon* to* Ilea of ttlti lot is eighty Ore* to -I •n allay ton tore vita add thane M bat to lb* oor -1 narolßabwcnU'd Balmoot atreeti, *t toaldacfl * \ barlnnuu. The lotaKe* 13, Uud U hn!n( reeb ifiontof iOtoito. Bebtot* .treat,ud Mtudtog l book, (matting Ihalmm* width. tbadlataicnolOO I tret, to ao allay tan fa*t laid*. : , }1 : Aao, tooaatoiaaotbayoartnlnlotaoljtnilndaita | ate to th* : Iliat Ward, Ctly ol.AUagbray *to'*re« r ud nrabmdto to* plu *toreuTd**Koa.to,Sl I ud ti, and each haTlag aboat onltidg* atrtat (41* I loolo&HSKitiMt oad ojttoodlßS bock tolbo 10Jo.tr I alloy a>«re noo&UaaW. i . m] I Tmm or 8ax«—Ooo-balf of Abie pardUM tana*?'- la oaoh, oh doUvory of and, t ho balance^' I two eqaol anatta) lootalitfonttg with (aiocMtwMQHtaA, I b °“ 4 Bi*AH r tl!%i>oi>k J:: VKuCtaato but to thb but* Hadlhriuitd. k I Tattiagtonilormo.. I ; KMII3D (JoUKT HAlilb.—OJW ot fObroary mat, aMbo*cieek a bu* Um s»ovtog.l propoiiyofOalt«rie»Beddab,datfd: '1 I * il»tofhM|l3iwi«tkoTlntWtf4,oliMntf J , of A&thrertlmmißg [Wawf Übo, M Jte 1 Bortboool oonoe m Bhmob 1 * let; tbooeo Mtfwardly i aloesoottthMrtdie«g.WaterUnaabebiOTjlaotito I tukafaallay,utUmftreat,utoacUd*! totttold I into! Midaaufet tom* amturdly *luggdd Idtl I aaS tbonorthaSßofJUackrooiaboat,l66lo4to tba.| eartUnool lo* te'Ofe »«irtetmnJtefnoS I I aonlburedly.by Ure mU<lto*ottlbg.&M 37»*but I 3M tret toEldgamretHtoaua.uareurdly *lU«to* I not-h aldaof Judgaatw*! *bcnt647fc*ttotu«ocure | of th* Tot W OaSrxa Entoll>b> bain; touej along iba amn* to* n*nk**rdlj, toreUalmito Wmont ■treat.nbont 336 fiat to to*|outo*aly»i4*nf Bana.nb I loti ib.noa tuna nbont 11 tret l lo to* umllreret oonarl tfiiaoau'i lot: I nonbutdly along to*auredtout MdbpM. Watot I tua; 1 toa bagtoalllg,' lhWoa lota | Eoa. 1.3, lUaa iluibMad to lu jHttOgaaUd, and I alu a lot aooaytod by Joareh A 3.J i Torealret bar lot* tool oaEabaore atraJfWd *re I aa U to ba.xaptadoat of toa abof. baandartoa- I ' Tbaaald pcaiacty ladladdad lmo lota olnavrealut alre.br bmldtot noryoaea, lionttn* on Eataooa, I Kldga, Watar lrere and otoar attaUa, and li no audl- I daot bid bobtatoad tor Itt* a übcl*,amalUrpoc- L Uoca aUlba OOaaad at aaddaUu; larma mid* known at aato- ■ ■ , ' I lalbdld : , JOadfH EKOX, IntcntaA do. •fcMAtya- pia .... w-rm+irt- r«r«. _ IntncalnAiWOl Octin (QUAEIGEiHD c*rr*rTiri.' Al*>, OB* BtMiTifOt BOH. OfcABDPIABO.TM •»mi Pitno, TRIBES, «i*4«Uosjur MajnHtbto u>(cot:b«iu. ~fcfc«tH *>«**»■ <M <>cUn ttiT.oct'.w pUH . bkliav KEWTOB&PIAHOS. - Uv aUnasietnM'Plttoa Jwt n^lnd. OBJUL9T7X SLUMS* 43 FifJi Bin*, uti ; ~ ; »oU Aynt. /7U>4JMVjfr-Y: JAJfielDJSNOJfifci I?uE 4««UiB9 la Flu 'lubuhki oq> tiiirtni■■ mrrhirfltf of Vlroli.aUGr»pM< Tb* •MoQ BHo» pnrtfcMatf on- vcnionobid Um. [ loSwof V: • WATT AWIXiSOB, •>jU4 c j i Llbwtr root em& Flitai OiT Jj W. BABKlfiK* X .AlMdv»d < ia eourmoM* of the ikoUtof Mr. WM. 4. ODBUi. AH OobtoAtt tbo &A,Qai» te ntiuiod on of. Morn Uu* l»t dor of Vobruffi 180.-Tho übi of tfeo fim « lmttotor* J. V.BUKU A 00. J. W. BaBKM, i ™■• » . Ij.W. BABKSft.IJr. . ; .Pli»lwrnh,Jf.l»*UlWnM»B» ■ : _ [il bbU,MetWWUWlunl Floor, F I S I ; f '5 do Byo d©» ‘ ... . i _• I iritm nut Ik «)i te VIC. H. KIRKFATUOKB A 00,, ui4 -; Biiitwiyttmi- Summui*.—• L to beua —ort»il braaoa Ti aad 10* Tolr»«co; tO<»Mttß*lUßOC*Plsg - do 6o; Skvgs.Tirgl&iftTwtal do do; 1? bb a. Got aad Dry toUceo; 0 do Ko. 1 Lard OQi Tftdoua Oom BlooftH For *•!• by WM, hTeUKPATEIOKB M 00. DLast FU&NaOk; W D OHIO FOE BALE.—Thk p«p*rtj Is be*M>k OaDftl P«m,Twttn«w eototy,OWo»«« ftbftTi*- oaniwM Bruch of tfao 01«*»lMd AFllUborgb BaO* readied ftlfoootb* ObteOftMUttd jrtttjM»U ■«>nrt or U. ooaaftetloa wttk TOO AGUE lII SAL LABD, cUoftUdon fch» mt railroad, tit aflaa frost tfcatvnaea. ! rartfea dMtmaof oxmlalbc tfca smart? caa ap*. ply to Mr.GEO. DEAMDORFF, atOafttl Donr. For Ao., addraaa arjfwy to DAYILYfIOMAft, I*q, OkUMoau, ra.l or, THCO. btueokS, 44 Booth atwat, Haw.Totk. ho. ' DUtfLdU BAbß.—Ttw. under- X tlntd viO, on BATUBDaT.th* U&JKB* diT iUuWT. IW3, at 10 o'clock a. a., at kto LITVBT BT4BI«X8. os hns.tkmt, Is ttafilatk Wart, ol IW Qrtyof FttWtror**, cxpoaa to Pnbllo SaW, and mU. TWO BOUBft-aa* a largo browo Bon*,and Wo otkara Oanadlaa Bam, aboat u haads hifb— todUekarga and pgr lha anpoasc of tbatr kMcua acoordiac to lit. jalfcfct . ■ • i 0»OBO« fIITBIT. T K. ttOKANtfifi, an 4 JJiU tl«Brokar. OHo*, Ho. 107 foarth ftmt, ba» t«Ma Wool and dmtiUoldfboif and mUb Boa da, Hm riaiaa Ttiwlwut IoM and M Mato. • LOAH OH XOBTfIAGI, meant on * WMBffkdbji. M* HUU tat presaltao nU oa Gold and Sflw’Ooia. JuL HOBAHBH, JIT tenth atml. ■ dotOiffgtftpr 1 RMJAfcISOMATJfi UF fiUllA fibl*, 0 fnm tbo labortton of Pmfctacr London. Oomet AOIBITT OH THH ffTOMAGB, proda»d btn tkatmt oa—, and mow tbo d» Eetaof DIttIPAYIOH AHP LATH fiODBS M» apaadUy tad aflactoaHj Uua aaj atbar pcopan^otb FoTHteby WHOM johhboh; OctnatTonitb andSnllbfUld aUoatfc SIOO, BODNTntB $lOO. Dlaoharpd SaldUn, wantlag Batmtlaa, will caß IraMitlat.ty .bob ' DAT, ■ ■ Ho. 10* nok atiaat, Mdeer balowOalhollo Cbnfc, tamnf,r*. . Brnalm and Amu. of raj mnl., Ho cJmibi aaft aatU bomj ti eolloetad. jtlA-lwd gOOSOMY SLABS WORKS. pabsosb, rtrioa * co.. LAMP OBIXHCT BABOTAOTUSIBA OUea/bo. IKOIOOHD STMSI, Plttalrargb. daO-Awd i : Kiihwi a n kukblb htH/FACHM. -.Rotwlthataadtag tba attack. of, Jaajooa Spactael.'jeDdar., whoaoplio to tba Jaw, tbi ' BOSSIAH PEBBLE SPECTACLES At* nartvlno dally tho wmroMOt ulimank of Mr cttlana. All »i ooli i*Aodi li,to oUoAAor IpfCtaal'ii then call and anawtaa tba BUB3IAI PJSBBL* oa*/. for aala by j. DIAMOHD, Practical Optician, Haaalaetam of tba Btualan Fibbla BpactacVa, |*lo . «9 fifth «tr—t Ifonriag teH Boljdloi. /SiiiniMfi OUT SALE OF FALL A \J * IKXKB BOOTS, SHOTS, BIOOAKA, BAI. MUBAI, BOOJS and QOMS, At riwin pmcxa. POM OABS. . Conolrr nonbosta and otbam *<U Sod It to tfcclr adJanlaaato call and aaandna oor lntga nnd wall. ElSudftiS.ALl af wbtcb win baaoldnl tba wy looott rotco, oo rood) boro adjanead lo tbo Boat, ABoi SbToStT* BbSOBIBO A PABKBB’S BaAB BBIiX SOIiIS. **ralro mo .call, btforo purchaalni, a* , d. R. BOLLASD'A CHKAP CASH STOKI, No.gißarktfltcaat, rpiiß GIRARD HOUBB, FHIIiADBLMXIA, Haring bean.eloaad “«• t*“ ,wo I*"*' *• *®*: B»OrBB ( BI>;AS A FIRST CLASS,HOTEL. Pnbllo patroswoaoUotlad. Mr]lotrl,parday,fa. ; AOSASA, TOWLim A 00. DARLOR BKATBB, th«. boat la mai* tjOAP B'lO«B.-?w bßis. Powdsr* i£»r . ... \ ' .i, jrmw jtDrmMTi rro COUNTRY MERCHANTS &WD, • dial«*«. a; i ' J EATON, nAVBOfI A jCO ? "'■ScL 17 19 Ral Stmt, JoM»n»*4 nttiutr of TBUUfIBOe, BURBOT I stamps, ‘ hoof bkhsb, 'BIBBOm, feIBTB, 00LLAB8, TIB, ÜBDlB bhibtsmiA oiu wbbb. woolbb boom.' bo. BUB, BOABIB, lirlUl ABB BHBTLABB WOOLI MOOBi. KHIRIBa TABBB.W toad uB Ou;rt«Bw«f Wi>ml WDBttilmwß* Ttaeo to- pnle«f tod woiofertptoitadaoocMototo OUT ASD OOtHTBT KSBQSUURfIh MlLU rau, FSDDtdiBS, MliD whobcf to Mlifito. bKMO» A :. Staple E>py Goods, otlf, | • Mffttl mjtVß GREAT MAPS. *lO,OOO iTWL P£ATI KAPIFOBISOMM. LLOTD'fI OOqXTT OOfcOBKB MAWOPTM |UBlt«C!t»tM,Cmdu4 Hew Bnmwlek. ... i . . The MittUetppißiver. TOPOOBAJ SIOAL KAM -Of THB STA.M Of i i yi|4WU^?ri*indKidlro& |1 to 15.6 Kb j' 'LLOt SOtJTHBBB BTATIB. |;'iUM «r ibiBdi»i.'ua(vbKT, •* ■rltWUnvit. . JOHHMP; ■TOIMC’S, MABOKIO BALI,, TIfTH STXXXT. 10 00fl^™ DB T1Bm:8 ’ ■‘■-['.at'.. ‘ / onuuori^T.i:uin; j BTATIgBBB, LA'WTBJI, ABTIBTS act ollari; PBOMIHIXT rOXIiaxrOBTBAIW; PBOMIBBBT WOHBH ; POBTBAITS C* AOTBXXBXS ABB AOtQBS; corns or XIBXATIXOA, PAIKTIXOa, 80. A of ; Phtomph JtOmme. rißKomot. ti.’^^mSrnrn R|« 01BTB 2>l TIBITM urivlnc rmy dfcj, OPKWiTI IBM P 0« Oflttl. M* . > ' • : - JPAUILTDTB BUOt ! UUOI, • »tM BBOgH, : HUUI, HROrf BBOWB, ■ ■ BABX DBAS, . IIOHT BBOWB. i UOa* DBAS, : BtBX BLOB, : TBLIOW, _ UBHT BLOB, I LTQBTTBLLOg, DABKeBIBB, j OBABBB, LIfiHTOBBBB, KAfIBBTA, BIBX, .MLIBBIBO. FOBBLB, FBBH OHB LOB, , ■“■BAT*, '• •BOIAB HJBPBB, • • CBUUOH, TIOBB*. . r*wnr prnoocou, dj&**B*. *<•>••» *»* KM Ond* Shawli, Beaik, ImHißWw Btona, XM>, BM I Bwtk t,jadaitwO tan«n» 1 » CtotbUiti aad all I!MiotWilil4inß< i iOB (oMtet colon. 1 1RKA.T BARGAINS TO BK HAD C. SAM§ONLOTEfr CO.’S. OtJK DBXU GOOD® ■ABKID i>OWJf. i ~ OOBBALI(OBAU.MjUUCKI>DOWn. 088 SBiWIA AOtQAK* ÜBBBD BOWS. OUBKOOK or DOXXRIOS la wftbmti <lmM FLANNIX& BABBBB ABB FM3B WHIBB COTOMT VUimJ.-A)Hi TBLLOW. KIDi MPB v3n tnub »uhb*.- •H ooka.. ;• ; WomaUJottogrtoteootamatof DBT GOODS, Htermatiooitepta to|!Tta«»o«IL O.EAVBOVIOTB*COh T* KABKBT KBBBX. 1«» baaCRUM * GLYBE, ■wow otkon rate* vllkfete port tea |oaai JXL A IAYIBO OT to TIB CBJiT. ’ I Tkooo Djm on Mind tm Iko term at poadon on ciatimM > aNiM»aiU*taaM,aad»ataptaant paokafu. la Uas3n caa >nw akra aaaictOaanaU alMnkiwiln dantkat nm. AiimakAaikiiilinoHamß DMOlkiakNMiaa PlintloßO taOda. ■ KaatnwSky BOWB a RlTi9l,ntnO- I B»a|Bl|t« aad Poalaio ta kny^dty PULTON’S / j VEGETABLE ,j COUGH BTBTO, ntckanirkQitoMaivkMMllitlw** ll * ooiAtat tottrooUaso. ' fhmOßn.Jiii liUn Mm. I. U.tvurm : Dmrttr: for irnviHi toe baaoocMiivttk o MjikWMik. At ■KktA* mM knt to|M' octof M n«r fto. IMUft«|Ckc AIOOIkOC k 00» troMOCflDOOttat, Smltmftjmml Oo«Ak»JtV,I t»wt»il to Mj H. I goto tntUo taalMM Lowk,oc4 » grtlc t to«tracttooo. ltt«o»lM»»ltot» wßotocA ootoA UkoAokont otf to* oooik, mtek| tbo grmtMt ctoaf on fco !a oa> mt Bh*,la* be men of «tehard ooofktec apb ww.-Mi to fartl an «f ■ j hmmu, Dm. 1, IMfc. t.ML Ihm Mr: for iwiUhi 1 km fcf HMrlni wftfc » WWW Wiitfl Mi Mtt is tte toi* Mi mhM 'M* ; ii>H| «i Hlsbt lor «rwnMig. Batite Mlnf i k>WnlyoM TnHiWi O—gk I MS Gftttnlß mi It H, luntfiay, : Dcß. WoOOXflß* am a* iirniMwlitlwi <* •0 rto kin mi tt, tml tin IU nxmwnfa tkatTsattf tk» okkMk pkjikkm to Uronnttj »ko >■< ■< utekkfnotknt*|m wfthkte kipilMl fill> IfJmuitnaMai *ilh*a>aok « OaH. T«l—ip.Jlntln it tU Km Qntmj, ntkMo, BrvMkMk, f«Ui( kte OM.M SpfttiagtoDto4~Arth»a, Otoap, pala lathal Bmto, Bauiwitfi Wmit tniyiirtcn totba'! mi/rura 1 OUUtBIXBU? wffl cmpHir tba aby ooagb ■ittejetn/eaa.....; ... . Wadeeot my that jin all caaaatt will 'em Oam eeßptla*. JtoMdfcteaeHktecetiai eatodetfcaft. Bel ve to to prava, tka* by 'the aid ef.lUa laetoatae, eeaptadwttbprepet aawtta« ! «y lyliiliMi anto. aa.to*to« bo«* .let.. «ajv, ie« | etialtosfeeapjjetlt^aad.iTtodaKpcaetitapßedaa. | pacelaaaMM 'havebaaaoarad.'-.De.Md aaglato thie I ttmelj adawaUlaa. ilba Oeetk Jjrep will cere jeer ooUikaepabcttfc tajeer boaae eeastaaUr, aedtakaedaeadethiiiilijap'ee'toeaold. J j wyi OOwtn.aaTdabee rg DoctorVbUli tf eel joorUii.lk'a'tfcUto give Ua trial. Data caaadj la tiaa. Haver aaaaa trying aatU yoeruold la better, i Prepend end add to 91 pee bottle, bj ; 'i * gALMORIL pKIBTS, AT MMDUOMD PMIOXB, la order to cloaa oto tbatr entire ito otlkt Int [of febreary. Hake year eeleciloeebeltrethaebtoca oolora are all goee. ! ' ■ .. . . .'. HAfpH, KAOBOK AOOw Sa-cnd door from ilhb. UttAMfti •VTbey can be eared. ;rr.(nTnuoasi. D. OOWLBY, t HoiaorATBIBT, ■ (tatoaf PUtafelphtaJ •voats, *O. Mtiimm man, -> Bonk, (frattl Altar.) ' * OBwkouittotiuto'ttatM* ltoTr.au ]»Mm» . ~ ' To LKT—irtiß ttrujuc-uuubiT on W*°d jrtrMVMar-Vnttk, W iwiplrf by jom Ti—itinn. 3htt.log 1 ' ' ■ i VUSSSSmSm almlhabba. iiinwiy, naori «>uaH »t*cf J. X. FW.TO*, Pbooout, ~ : ' OTTH BTBIHt. Be. if Tlllli Mrael ttAU A 9X9KT 0* BUBTT OHIMBR. 80.1011. tttoyetraai. DMLTj OOODB. gALBOF y J. M. Burchfield’s otoaiHo ont \ I WINTER DRESS 4JOODB, 1 CLOAKS, :S A. "WW Xji S, I SON T A 0 8, A HD _ SKATING CAPS* V. a eor. 4th and Market St*. TO-DAY, ' 1 ■V BARKER & CO.’S, i 69 Market Street; I ion “ I GREATEST SALE OF THE BBABOH. I SILKS, . ; 8 H A W L 8, " AM) ISZREISS C3-OOIDS, M lew (Am* Eastern Cort. AS nMMBB STOO*. frl* : Li LARGEBTOOK OF c l o la. s: s SHATOS, BYXXraXBB. ■ UM, • SOOFISCBB Delaines. AT 28; CENTS. W. & D. HUCUS’, Cor. Fifth ft Market Sts., ( , FIRBBDUH. Mo. 78 Market Stn*t AreaetUagto tbelowert prieaa, lor CASH, a large aai veiled deck to the beat nakeaend lelectloM to WIHTU BOfIIBBT,. . GLOTIS, . GAUVTLITB, JflW BBOLABP WOOL** GOOD®, BO6ZOHUBBID BOSS, XBUHO* ALL WOOL SHUTS* DSAWZB9, WOOL vim, .. HOOB "’ OOKTOITS, Ao. ■ Tba beat toyiaato . OBBTLIXm TDBHI9HIBO GOODS, TBIKXXHOfI, - BKBBOBDBBHB, BOTIOBV. i .. mox GOODS, So. At prioto to aett iB bejato, XAOBTO & GX.YDK* IS HABKR STBBXT, (b Nairn Tocrtk and tba Djaawed.) WBOLMALB ROOMS no atatra. Jto QLOaiNO OUT BALB WINTER GOODS, EATON, HACRTOft CO., trarloea to —tbetrAHHUAL IFTBHTOET, ate ilitoini nf übetiij; mil Itialranltri itilr nf ; warmw Baferethefifvtdajto Vbbmryaaxt. Whofaetle as watt m BatoO Dayan will bare tol ibeadvaatagas to the UDUOTIOTf KADI » FUCSS. * RATOH, MAO&TTM * 00. mo •' (ArtmiEßMit LOW PRICEB, - *0 eta. o«ttb* Ito*, M towMpoaltilh bdn th. latto Jabneapildes. . BALVOKAt, KlkZ*,miwUU»u4ln«l a . OononnoenUr-tetnMmia.ta’lb.tM: WOOLM OOOA6, of il kSS. 7 ImBKOUIAID OOLI/ABA Annans. Da. ■.. • HAmunmim- «. _ E0B1» AMDOAISr^^ *mal Tmoam qqllam ajh> Jacob*t lunonra aks tbimicibo. „ ha*wh nMna ajtoekibt mhuoow. miniAiDiAnnao**AiiA .-yr HORIE’S TRIMMIEO BTORB, m»% ' ■ • * irai»HAMP*r »TBMT;'; , StiSr Kuiwcinuo nn*. HORNE’S, | ; wnwkAkkiT'gtiAfc! . Aeen .-WJtttn'KK^OJUlmlDQ- fB.tBOUXBK Wm. ■»■■■* thb >mi>e. |JU‘ iwK in*, wni b. mHiiM, OolMun*. aHnM thn.Ae Oeaadrtotba *- POOS OISTLVCAt. \ DOOIOB OLLATOD —Mr. B™>. DOLT W08T818aTU8.,..,,. .. ..Jto. BTBOB. | . Te poeclida’wllb lOOWdtt. -| •• — * nnOTBTi TOOPTiP. -Mr. ÜBM. I Mai roopr —l! '.—Mia ABUKAM. ft FOLYORAMA OF THE WAS, [!•-*' ' ;V- ' V ‘" T ' The OMal astautre and ooetpWta work kt .the ktid atar batace tba pebUo, fcnau( e ’ mubb iptoea to tbawar, with aU tba tacU, acaaw ead-lnnldanti I aoeeaetad thamrltii. wIU epaa to ' \ MASONIQ HAtii, os-y y Mondny Rriming, Jut’j Rth; 1888, • .(OBjkeaouTiiu OBijY. «.WMttnM ««ch «WIM VA .’da*. Xatlu, ' WanaCBSAB lUI BAXORDaS -AIUBBOOHA IM 3 Monepm bu u tour iimtow. 1 (Tooaud luinquiiUtMado bj LIZIIB HH- I IBBr, ul u st I.■:■H«rAAMbrioo,Ss OBtra*; OklMrm 15 OIBT*. | aw -m J UPtiTUKTSMES. QOPEBIOR FORNIXOKE' AT AOC- O TBUBSOAT AVtBBBOOB, Jaa. IMh, to S o*clo4e will be atod, at Datoa* Aaettee, H Itttth aueat, d lar*a toeck’ to aepartor HanaahnU Xemirara, Baddlato ocßjrtato* a KttMa%OaWiwStoto, Wtoato Übtoisea?BoQbcr,aat Oaaaoeat Cbtomaat Hatoa Ohain, boasedr- Baraea*!Oottate Bad* staada.Blab Pitot Bacbtaadie Waab-Btiato, Ward* ISb^Bada,Bl*hJieU,^6mtrU, Ingrala aad Banp Otopate, PlaladBoom; DalV aldaboMd, Dtolpc Ta* bla, large QUtJfrtma Ofl Iganga, ChLta Kitthan (utenafl* aad TxanU 1 aoct, Aacu APJOUBNKO SALE OK. FIFTH , WARD • BATUBDAT AJf tSbllA ptanol tou. UidTOlbjtk, **- I r-ebMsb«sn. .. I Tow, ***, <* man iLS w tb, «b»r», I hotel Mt sit inf 1* «ul l» t. MU I “mm,ofJKmiMi.Mttn I kmt, la tb» •» raugfii) «•“ I T«isaMOk »mt h.ol,OT_Adimirt™i; I mn PU. «4 Sta» *tm»V M.temUo* l»ck 100 Ak bitba HtM.t all lame ptaa., I AUa-Caalbltd aub, aad lb, baluua I AaaaaljHUWattiiiA tattcit, Mcand l ? ' J.O. DA’nS. Aiict. sssssi i!t'KS3Si«S?!S' , » ~*KW~ 15^-Bgassaaasat.ia legsa^waiar nTTHRUOCP gnKSI'JORE AT • W«MI**t>AI *OMW JuJUtb?,! 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