AttSL~T~L~iI~ l • ---....7---- -- , •-=•-,..= 4,,,,,...,-----:-_-_,---7..---, Ceerespeedenee of the Christjan'AdiceaW. II Sketches from Arkansas: r W ttling in tie Earthpuske Swamps of 111 4 , *autos.. ' I In north-shatethlpart of Arkansas there is . an extensive region of country known as the Stink; Lends, or the: Eirth quak . e Swamps or Arkansas . It its a lonely and unfrequented districtbroken and :cut up with riumherless sloughe and stagnant pools of water: vast deathtitn: bar lakes, over whose dark and ablleti stuface. no joyful' bird ever flaps. Ids , wings, nor no fresh 'flower' ever. Illooms into: verdure. Tr ..s of, dedd trees. standing up in thei rmi dst like the glunts of the departed for st, without: limits or leaves, conveying to the mind a glliomy sennation of decay, desolation, and, death. In that terrible convulsion of 1811. whole ?tracts of camel . ): were depressed or; sunk many feet •below the natural level'—the earth was rent in lieg fissures—many a t lordly cypress being rent in two, one half leaning on this ide, the other half on that, some i dozen yards apart—rivers last: their old channels, and new; ones • were formed;—and,a sea of water was turned wild and loose, and, as' itlvrere, loaf to seek. for itself some new (outlet; or some unknown resting-place. ' But as it is a dreary picture where the Aide is nor reliered tip n,gleam of "light, so even in this 'forsaken and overflowed region belts of high land may be !found, covered .with thi.t kind of undergrowth and timber Which denotes uesurpasied fertility of soil. Hither a few buffaloes, the Jest remnants of that " numero us and noble race of enimalii, which onee.over spread the whole country,, have resorted: and here, too, may be found many an , antlered deer, proud of-his. freedre, and, r wioicing in a temponiry security root his great tyrant and 'persecutor - man. !tithe hollows, also; of ninny a lofty trunk or limb, the industrious bee lodges his lusci oils store, ming it . many a mile over ?Ypres' sw ap and brake, vainly, imagin ."lug to hide hie eweetness from the grasp of the marauding bear. ~ But mark I see that long, and slender cism(- 7 . siommiiig over that lake=then in; •,, ( : t to ~,, a aatr.ove . has,ou thick set with • osedianatilg ;sash--iieliCe out again into some huge .tupelo 'gain pond,; and so . ' IMiseleasly, but sorely, meandering along wherever game is to be found. i Solitary .• in one end sits a man, a single paddle in , ' his hand; dipping now this aide, now or ~,, that, while With keen and scrutinizing i i i glance Ito eyes all around bite. I' A. long, ivi black, rusty looking rifle lays b y his side, , c ; ( , and a abort handled axe at the bottom , of se his dug-out ; while, • with, as lieen,.and it , . . quick,“ and piercing an eye as Ihis mas- of ter's, there flits in the front a lean, Min- .„ dle-colored 'dog.: Pitching hie camp in t . one of those high and dry belts of land, _ ihe'covers it over, with bark, and quietly contents hithself with the fascinations ;and perils el .& hunter's life. ; Such are ' the men who' firsr break the silence of • -I these solitudes by the rifle's crack, and -., • who, discorpring these inhabitable oases! . in the desert swamp, lead die way .to their' final dottlemebt by others. Their narrow trails intersect the country, iii . or . ery directidn , leading you to this fond, ' . around the head' ; of that impassable •j "brittke,” through that tangled green-briar swamp, gad thee across that i tch spice wood ridge, 1 But I am y foigening tn.: thle. I sat ' down to tell you of a weileine—a priori: , • tire, unsophisticated wedding,;where nei ther civil,ghooly,lnor legal functionary • officiated—a wedding unattended by any of the sacred or featly° accoMpaniments of such occasions,! but one which, if not 7 ,) " recognized in the courts 'of law, is at t ; least firmly ratified in the courts of love. It was November, and had been one - . of November's coldest days. I 'rho wind' northwarde . with a point or so towards the west, blow its cold and' dreary an t ' . thems through, the forest, making the grand old trees iitgh and creak in unwil ling homage to the blast. Hard, rough and toilsnine had been our work 'that day, and right •glad were jwe to hear, thoug h faint and far off, the 4 , .i.. ; ..cactip born calling ns to co' me to our .(humble resting place. I . Untying our buckskin leggins, taking off our wet mciecesins, and throwing our; . • eaves down Wore the blazing fire, each one for himself prepared to 'rest from his ' We had seen in the course of the day, . i ' as we peuetraieffithe wilds,'end swamps, I and cane ridges of the century, several "clearings, ^• situ a ted on spot& where the . extreme richness of the soil tempted the . ! . unlaborious hinter to openthe fertile bp i 80131 to the ann. Few, indeed, and at I long intervils, yet them they were, posi tive I evidence oft the nomadic disposition t of the Western race. • i ' - • As I before said, we were resting from , our fatigues, and had already commenced; 1. blowing a few deeds (rent. the fragrant! weed, when a distant "ahoy" "was faintly, beard,* seemingly a' great way off.— ' "Listen, boys, what was that !" but just .;; . then the angry Wind whirled the crisped .- . leaves round and round, bent down the tops of the 'tall elms ` ar( l d moaned SO ; 1 cheerlessly thatlno other " noise could be , .heard. " rhat Was a panther:" said the '.camptheeper .; 'ii have beard, it several ' times to-day, an ti have kept already rifle' I to receive him.' I ease his track on the . , , •. I - edge of the bay ou ss I wept after water. You'd better not; answer, as you know in ; t these swamps hey are very numerous, • I . • and no 'ways particular.”l Awful tradi lions were then about to be told of pan " • they fierceness, when a more lengthened .. ' and more unmistakeable(' -• hoy-ahoy" reached our ears. Same •ono lost in t .., these dreadful I wilds--who can 'it be ! ,'. • Not satisfied• With an answering whoop, I jumped to My feet, mid seizing the horn, blew a long and loud resounding blast, rememthe'ring that. no one lost in this place was';ver found !again, and that perhips lifertn death depended on that - ' - sound being Itha t rd. ' I All. hands were now up, and eagerly . , peeringinto thb thick darkness. A few minutes more, pod we could hear the un dergrowth crack under :the foot of a : horse, then voices,und presently up rode e .. the panther right into camp! . Wewere never more surprised than to see a till, strapping young fellow quickly , . jump down, and lifting a young woman off the horse. hand her to ' the fire. .., . "Well, Cap Min," were his first words, ' t "we have been hunting you all day long, and for three mortal hops have been lott. We beard You were in these dig ', gins, started out to find you, but took the wrong chute, and been on a COM trail till ' . just ii while agnil ihoUghtll would try the . .; virtue of a scary...halloo. !Monstrous glad was I to hear ; that ere cone of youen. Sally and I had just determined to make . : a fire and sit, up all night. Well, I a , "downright glad to see you. How do yo I . . ao, mister r and shaking' hands with my i . self and the rest, he came, like a tru l ' :soldier, right to the business in hand. t . "Captain, I never could keep. anythin I". ::,eery on my mind. ' We come to be mar .i_: iied! You . lee we live away down i .:'.nliese. swanips, out of the reach of folks I . the preacher has gone( to Conferene , '';...-. ', and old daddy Kiinber's nick a-bed wit i .7 ' . ',.-' • . :the'every day ague, and I must get o t ,my.vaft soon mtd be oft , to Orleans, , .• a• . - the water is rming,smrtity. So tterm neve , c r; Sally before t at:LOT; I thong t I'd cottin'th' yea, as you're one hi' Utcs • '',.; • '.. Sam's officers anyhow.7l ' loyairt I- (u t !... ' .........seethir thy legal ' inabilitY to _perfume ~ 4 % i e r•r==f, -,:: marriage liter. but no, he overruled all my objectiOns, and roundly swore as he'd Home to be mama - , married heWould be. During our colloquy, Sally stood hy the fire, enjoying the waraiit•.g blaze. Though her character might be oestioned in the face Ilf such glaring citeurnstances, yet she did not look bold or immodest. Her I dress, if not of the latest fashion, was clean, and the unsophisticated calico shone forth in all the freshness of its newly ironed beauty_ Bonnets are• of nu use in that country. Her. hair was compactly ; put up in, a knot, andvliound her flushed and rosy' cheeks a small red barred handkerchief was tied. She told me her mother lived aimed cabin some six miles otT; that heVointing to our hero) had been acquainted with her for two years. and owing to seine recent occurrence of rival jealousy, had become unmanageable, and at last forced her off, though slie was now, willing to be mar k tied, if I Would do it.', - I shreWdly suspected some,Wild fel lows along with me had some time pre vious beetiezpatiatieg - rather larp,ely on the,eatent of my legal poweis; but as I, WW3 authUrized by law to administer an ;oath to each of -my assistants, the thought ;struck me thm they .really believed I could excreise the ;Ministerial functioi So making them. join hands, in presence of my company, before a blazing fire, and under the clouded 'canopy of heaven, I joined the hands of these strangers, and pronounced ,Item man and wife. Loud was the mirth that then arose, and three hearty cheers bomkt off on the wings of the sighing !wind, served as a fitting opithalamium to the happy , pair. The boys, at first quieted by the novelty of the 'scene, but still eager for it t now roused themselves into all the buStle of supper getting. Coals of fire weregtoaped upon the heads of a comfortable pile of:yams --a. luckless possum, caught :that day, was skinned in a trice--euildry, frag menta of venison were spitted peed the fire •-• and i several substantial looking dodgers flourished conspicuous in the banquet ! r We peiilter slumbered nor slept that pight. Merry song and laugh went echo to. far intt the dark woods ; nor was the , festive .seene broken up until the star. n f ._em ed field of heaven was fast -fading helot tho lightNsf the dappled morn, wise other duties imperatively demanded our a tendert • T ough this happened years ago, yet is inique wedding is still fresh in. my e ry ; and f have since learned that in ouple thus united brie proved faith.; il o . each other, and several little ou I gate rs bearing the family name are Lill forthcoming to attest the truth of my de and to furnish incontestible evidence in wedding in the woods. C. L. ' MtDICAL. 0 IV EHAL ILEASONti WHY WC LE:I - DY'S SARSArAHILLA. B 1.0 0 B PI LS are becoming so univerully popular , I. re., Because dial are prepared by Dr N B Lei dy irnsef,a regular Druggist, Chemist and Vbyst ma of Philadelphia, who knows the nature, the eu , lay and character of the bledieines used in his pill and their adaptatian to disease. econd, Because the public can tate them with ater conGdence than moat other pills which . ate pr, pared by persons ignorant both of medicine and di. aims. bird, Because of their combined eficets,proper; ti- not contained In any other pills; namely. pm.- 1 in Dom the stomach and bowels all unhealthy soh s noes, and at the same time purifying th e blood an I fluids of the body. • 'ninth, Because they are the ,cheapest and hest m Melee known—a single tins costing buts cesbi, an t c,ntsicims, 4U pi.ls, .M. 4 to persons as many do fart alt bluest n Itor.tor's bills, and manor° , au ilicin. bought & trial on the ree.mmendatui 01 others. WHOLESOME ADVICE. Vhcnever you have occasion to take any snrdi , e, do not he trifling with your constitution by y og all kind, of pills or other medicates sou see inked and recommended by one and anoints but Leirly'a Senor..." . 71.1 Pills n you will not :have take anything Is . They will alway. all of disease, Inllmmaron of the stomach,bowo 1, liver and inteso , es; Cramp. of the stomach; Watnfttrintin inward freer', foul breath, bad o is is the mouth, Sour eructation. and acidity ol I,costmenwor sad indigestion, want or •p • tag, hallo. adectoov, diseases of the spleen kidneys, diseases of .tno skin, scaly eruptiond and watery picric'es or blotches of the lone Inn • Iy. letter, rash,pricklx. heat and salt charm, bead.. e ie, giddiness, leintneas, pains oven the heart, pi th breast, sides, along the back arid spine, rheum, ti in and gout, 'evers of all kinds, small Pos. Carlo. In d. weasel., scrofula,eryaipelas, tnd in short they a . goodon al diseases having their origin in the et mach, liver, and maestro., and impurity of the hued n'Tmenty•Sse cents a Bob. Sold Wbolesaileand ftetail by B. A. Fahnesteck • cornerof First and Wood, also dbmerl or S sth and Wood streets.. senr.N EL. JAYNE:* FAIRILLY DIECOIC Ilk sa t. It Is our p raiciple intim managemen t f ib,s pager notes anything which we find out, from reoove un 'gallon, to IPC Or Maio , tie the public. Rome or Dr. . • yte's medicines We have used le our Ruddy faro:any ars. • For instance the EXPE:CFURANT, the CAR ipienyr., and VER-11IFUGE, which we know to . good for the complaint• they profess to COM. We re on Lake Ontano the past summer, when several " Par tradelling compinion , from berme, in Western ew York,drauk, for many day., the Roseville water mat region, wore badly atackal with violent Diar isa, Ind Dysentery. hlr. R. had provided himself', rcvioos to leaving home, with -The Carmimiuve of Dr ty ind in all cause( its me. among five gen n_ ,n it was SOdCeesfal LP eaceirrig a speedy cure. The Expectorant we have known used among our bionic friendrwith crust success; and we reel that shallrlo a good act cif families (especially tboire'lit• sled so they emput ve e pha cs and mmediate medical 011E1 to advt. Meru to kep on han both the Er pens,- ant and Canninance. The.Especiorent ia believed by cod physicians to be the beat recipe for Pulmonary mpbee Cumplairits, that hits ever yet been Corn • ended, The reason is Dr. Jayne Is not a qua regular, se ienti ke, fineable medical prattiboureloro lIIS mediguies arc used by the best I thri . ,ie i lr4l*. • • ! ! ' Editor of the Phiiiestirr RA i da o y Lei( For sale in riitsborgh at the'PEKllki TEAR'S./ RH:I Foarth weir Weed ! • stow DJttJyl cAnmis AT we l V js ct The Meter-igned havang been afflicted daring the past winter ri; disease of tae stonesch, somet pro darin re. pain In the storriach for tenor twelve,vo uaMerl:taint.. and alter having tried 'rations remedies with little effect; wet fernlike,' teni bottle OD, DJayne's,Carrnlnative!Ltalsant. This !tensed le, pordieg kha dirretion, and found invariably_thril this ! mad eduseillke pain to Shiro i n three or icier Min eted, end in! fifteen or twenty minutes every uneasy sensation veal , entirely qn/eted. The MediCitte was airwards wed whenever the of Me agpmach of pabovete perceived, and the pain wasthereby prevent ed Ile'couinoed louse the medicine every pareeimr. nod sometimeem We morninz• and in a tow Weak! health wasp far restored, that We e sufferer waseßlies , err from is large' amount of oppressiv pain. Frysti es, perienre, therefore. be can confileutly me d ict Dr I) Jayne'ri CarNinativo Balsam, in anlntary meicine for disease , of die stomach and bowels. • A SHINN Alletrbony . city.ssl llattel.urgh at the WAIN TEA *TORE fedi, Ittoe Wod, and also at thr , Drog .kiti(IWAR'EZ. Federal street.' MEZZO S= or till_ _, i , _ OCROFOLti. AND SCROFULOUS SP4:LL, h 3 • INGS.--Serolala in •all as multiplied Tome whether in thil of King's Evil, enlargementin , the glands Otbonis, Goitre, White Swelliogs, Oliver theutratiste,Canser, diseases of the Skin or'Sphae, OVOE P/IjEvIDAII CoMumption, emanate from one and the mice cause, which is a poisonous princip:e more or Inas tuberculin the imolai eystem. Thema fore. oaken 04 principle con be deatmed, no radi• cal cure eon be eget. tcd, but if the principle upoo which f the d lease depends;ls removed, a cure waste ticiesOly Collets, no matter under what form the di awfaLeuld manifest heel'. This. therefore is th e reason by JAVEE'S ALTERATIVE. Is SO Uni VtrpART Net slot In rconving ...au) mligt , .. , disease/4! ft ' CARO,. the them 01: , pIIIICipIe from alnico Mine RCIEVA boon their 6E4,1,1,4 entering into the circu lion, and with the blood is conveyed to th e 1I mina at fibre, removing every particle of n f disease, from e Ere.. , Prepared sod sold at No. _^South 'Phi Street, Philadelphia. Sold at the Irekin Ton Store, No. 72,Fourth shoe. Pittsburgh • I__._ _ —.. _ (meal— ___ L)ULSION ELY PIALSABI— Steam.. rd fi, Cotter-1 feel it a dory! owe to my fellotir ere urn. to nate tooordh of mare respeenne your VegJetnbl Polmonarr 1111nam. Since I finn• wed l t,„ sonars, .lout racvan yearn aeo, We nappy denial which' a.mr gave an account .41 kayo had several eonrare. cueoplanto avern banner my have a few r. rtnea7erA Il o rs y I have and the Sal alone wilt. cplete and peace' /Jaycees. It has effeeted relief snd auto to a very few days. It is car tautly a ask , Aloft. Ido not know that It will aura u t,sed ann.,. otawm. bill 1-beneve it Will be In many pr Miter, and p reventlon is netter Montero. i IAo dicta tiara for One love of my fellow. men, tam nar y reconnn d t ean of this Batmen. in all pulmonary compla ma. 1 inn e.fidOnt Itll. IL blikben 11..,,,,,,, of or...ruing ray IA to dos day. j lit •Ocnikian Niles.. Iloston ; fune • SOSO. Said 14 le 'A rn II N ESITICK Is CO., corner of Parsl and Woo, ; and corner of nib and Mewl ma oat% YOU VUSILLANIIIIOI.IB SCOUNDREL S . VI gi4 E olfrtrw ' r.h c ill7 Lirti)Jl‘tldurfmATektl" your at your own, pitted tomb c.f.:ions and blotches!' Vol you ate r mean to glee filly cent. fora rake of the great Ital ari Chemie al Sloop, Isaiah srottld NnUrely Noe you foam hen.; and make your yellow akin clear and • LL army- too at noes to/admen's Sloreill3 !Astray at. Pi.bhtirk, and get s cake. •• • N 11 hiellson's Is thoonlyplate is rilltiburgt. erbare We GENUINE..SO trei awned. Salm., of Counter. I ~jsj.OI3SERVE the Mg Boot stands an rho doorway lE l -- EXPROTIMANT—Tbe yin.. of ications and then. medicine for. the cam el ,noon and oiler dimarce cannot be ton well .IVmy many lema hare been need by it.-111.. 4.Atlas.. • • topitnitargb at the PEEIN TEA STORE, ;street; nest Wend, and Kilo at Der Et Tacna al, Alighracty Coy. 4019 ~ L - .v:..1.~-. . P I L E -.S . , Dll.. IMGOLDSBYM P il ei Speemc en internal men certain and redial en. mbetlice 'atm.!, mmo ii 'meal; We 6,6 glakh, iogad et wilier. to my ogibries, • pre mg reliz4 ,at gum, oneging, the teak • Pt•lt agog ihe pea mg tight:alio giOtgee, • . tiro and .tr.ophoobia, .0000mbha too to moatoota it. good wady orb . .it =Mr - eouggioed, ant it I wit sugirigoeiod gab. Hangar* in* 0r...b. , 3 T• 3,• . biddy es 1 with. I ben recommendint Dr. Decimals FS, pseteriatibuoly Moon Whams to deesejuilesissalmea shil Übe; drop prodd mewled es Err I hinawileassek• hasthets Sly sister L omas We ...aki.e.vesst, Arse. Dimond Lirscener Affectime." tleg trairtothidi ski had suffered with Ow some limit .be lee needy more 's& by theme of this wadichui and eenfaell the 6 *tar' that I take with wield) willooirelican ihilr. I ics weir_ o know Ilea dere are.tkoatode of nbiou enty' with die doodad antar.-!•c' oar , Were it molt possillh for dew, to *emu Weasitteie (*Oohs). it the tai lethotenyrlhousitha please/ tut to. • Tide` wilkine will she Wesel esibil, email the a dee wria die hord eadjsiefia I Coulk, esstiadoi stee etrusth to the isfeetikil• wet . ' .e h., • ) 1. - EW J. _ alaelsomerhHotailti Comity, Ohba B. — Til'ee.he....4 oet ualettlatiewitl el iew!•feT::.• = i eweeweekeesseis of blutssuerhilwamusio, ay, 0,, en wino my Ow subetuesite the due suleaute.- - - DE- Dillf•CAN a g WESTREN.OFFICEeIatiSpoisWe Wed, where din *oath Mediate ese ihrele ha eitabott.'. : Sold' in Futettegli, by ' , Wood and Linens eta - - ' '..opelaHthw . IEISKIILEIT TO Tlllll - 14DITSr—ratnese ':- Hair Came.. minealess ankle Or de Oceiertb,c•-• . Dewily andlresma a tlesof the Bair...TUsCreaw,orhell once Atlo.ll. will sapwood', all edge sniclrs of det • :kind now need. Maude hair 1. desiLharsh. Mira or.. • knobby ar Wein(....PPUri ' the hair soft sod our, and - glee A hentlfal lively optiesuocee;. and wallah* make It DA In liveliness , • I.sod buddy color tericres long a. a/1 the peepers/Wu which are grandly seed. .fiveryfittlygentlemen'.:.who ale in the habit of toms oils toothea wd r heir, shoal& at once perdue a bottle of too ChltteseMelr Cr...1:14as iris so ,ecorposed thse irwdinot Were the hair like too Wier peeporwons, bat willheastlf), 4i:oAm*ci"r , e7, saw faction in retry Musette: _ - For testimony to its eery tier q o eiitles. eta the " .thilawiim , letter 'fres, Rte . . bar. Caldwell, to Messrs; • fr. Stretch, Nulorilley . General /tient* lot . Letter IMO 11.0 lies. R. Calihrell,p4MvUthe Pen- Alesere. - Henearebou Streteh—Genileneele , I. • a r s ' 7,f , f 7 rkirin a46l .T.riralt , r r el f ae , : 2, - uterm—art abort two years ego my heir arm brittly, nod diet:4l24 to cow e a t , pinhead/4' PraCrtr, bottle of the Crewe; nod natal secording rim pm."' ecriptton, my hair is now soll,..elasne see fires to this heel : Mug beJessee nod sole were oppLied.riett PA: • wins my hair In a worse stste dui before. Thie,C, „ ow ,. however, humps ray espectations. - • As so Intestate . the Toilet, topsails sleet'l , - ref e r: •, mice peer all when, beiogilellimielyperfer A g, ;wed not - distio4d,to ninehillY.. Th e held. e*Pee.elle. sea atail..'", de Chineu Cream to be o deelderatur..",,, , ,ieteo essieeth fordo toilet.. .liespeetfalls: ye ; - - • •• _ Folukt,Jarey.7,lBFr ' -i.. a CdLDWELL !' and tett.'l, rthsbeq4o.. l # l4 . a. No t OSalon ii * ee t. rod Sect Vatter corne i. tof Wood and FiCat a rm. r:l , - - 11,aia,rxxxcruniurs.: •-C retrade .11ounda - emeros,fotAm../11„..,4- '„ • Core4l ala Rosa, for ohaung; . . , ; •. 'Poperfico &aim tore Isle 90 , 35' • . • 13egsnl scoot 4,5, palfame4 oral. Lorgoulet,Aoste7 Arno ~, .• licoutlio) poorder tioni or all Ponessq • Embosood todef boioo, cotuoloWS ftorw .2 1 3AOLts &Übe hood.keTablef; a sent bag; ond.to,,tet oo+1;40.m!, ;, • • llama mge tables . , . • • - ~dll"''' In fancy opolorn rF.PPmAr°!! s ir t e, (oleo! &is% tiyiph SOW; Sam Lip oalr - ow a.eavi,eterpoly paw:- • •t: . Pore paha Foop.tu bat. mit cokto. . . • .. • • ' 4helloosp; 2oda map; solrolier pt Lon pe!rufoory: lost itrA s eo • 13 A 01,BLot ';:note • < car Lwanl SW' :PITTrs a ulta IN :: 43 AZ TtE,l'v Print:ism! Den,yersammax k..WEPLLY: t. ‘.: .41ArOsetrur Brulfinsrwtld IL, Mir Pori Ali.": 'lt ATXS OFADVICE" ,1ai0..,,,.., One irmertiori of 151 ii li es, or less,..: - - i so 30 t Two insertion Withoatalterstiosts,.. ~ .. ..,. 015 ;Three -"-. - - " . .. .t .. ... ~ JO) •. One Week - • " .', ' . 130 Two'Weeke '' ' . ':,.. - .: . :,'. .. . . ....230 ...'.. Three 0 . " . "... ':,ti ... ~. . 3 t.O „P' One bleeth, -.. ' ' ' ...5.;:.... ..4.00 A - Two - " ' : .1.4 .i....:.... 6 60.. : Threir ~P. 2 • . " , ..• ....'' • ' -'.......'.. 7 r • ED . '' Lollies' advertisements In mine peroportim , • '''' • th One scinere.6 mouths,wilhOut alt o ' eration's.. ' lO i ) ". ' • " ... .13 .- '0"...: Frieh additionukequare — for 6 men. •... .. r• - ~.‘'' ' " '.. • .. . 13. 45,(33. `. O ninara 6 etheths,renewstdo at severe, 13 0.. r. , 1 Esels addiihinal ovum for 13 menthe .I.::. 10 W :‘.... Two squares, 6 months re`wahle et fifer po co . Each : athiitienalsquare: 6 month , . • •".,* .. !/ VI 1 AREAL'. 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