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I.r 1 1 , •••• 1 • LI. “.• 1.11:1•: 'hu. - t.../••• ••• " • v.; ti. 1 1 lien l•r , 1 : t 1n,.- lUDOE DOTTGLASS' KANSAS REPORT 'lle Report t,f J u ige 11,,iy.r1.1,-, on Kai , as af falra respon.l4 t , i the e.tll of Ow mete; the praeti.• , 1 1 t, quart th nt ~ f t ca S, in a way that :,n p,ttl•tio wen will approve conclutioA NA - - "In truelhg stop ‘ot stop th.' 41;,!, ry of these Hausa, ~ittrwutti,-, eoinuottL, have been proloun , lly inipr,:sed will the rant fact that otteli a. t ha. re,ulted Ix t an at tempt to tiolate ot unaveht the principles and provisions of the .“-• ~f (' fot 11,-- orgini sation of Han-a. awl ,ti,.l.rapdza 'fl:r leading idea and fundamental prinelpl,• of the Kau:4,g anJ Nebraska art, t xpre:••eti to t h e law itself, was. to leave the actual 'oder,. and but file jubabi. tants of each t, nit .ry •p• ri.q by fro,. ti loin and regulate th_tr ,iotnestio tu,ntutiuu, iu their way, subject only to the c the Unt. ted State.' While thi , i• derlar,l to be the true intent and tit mitt;; .f 1:11A Alt: the wh , are -ppose I .111-0a -tug t:i.• I ,!..• t. , rrit" ry, preparatory t , rr it .e:11,1-- 1,:o•of: as a State, -to dec.-!c the ••• • ,t‘, tt to themselves, faillu..; to sovolupb,b their itirp in the halls of(' , ugress. all 1 Ulll , r iho ~,u it) of the com.titutt ,u, trutuedipt,ly r rt, din their respective St ate 4 to uuu,ual and ei:rat.rilenary means to contr , ,i th- p • an ! the domestic. instltutt ,, u. ..1 itstiLe o f the wishes, :UPI „ f tti, right, of the people of that rritory to, guaranteed by their organic law lottabinattoni ~ f the l'nem to stimulate au uuttatural At I f.• ~ ..•••tit ~t Vint gration with the View 'if controlling the eketion, and forefag the ,lornesti e mstitutton: tilts ter• ritory to las,tuttlat , - t t tie tit- twit slarehol.l lag State , tart, might h at , b e ,„ f o reseen, by the use of similar tuettn• in the slavebohling zitate, to proluee directly the „p -posits result To eau -t,, and thelb ne, in the optni ,, n or y qtruatee, tnay he traced the origin and progre.7, , f ail th...; c.mtr,,ver-ien and disturbances with which Dania, is now con• vnlfed if 6-0 Infortul s troubles have re. stilted as natara. c oa.tolu•• , 3•• s from auauthotiz ed and improper ...homes of foreign interfcr. nee with the internal affairs and .Joutesti..: affairs of the ternt try, it .s apparent tlt • remedy 101111 st be sought in a strict :oft. r. a to the principles and , rigid ettfircertivit • provisions of Inc organic law In ths- , t1 , •11 Sour c o m m i tt ee feel sincere satisfsetion in • tuit...natug the spe.- eial Inessage and proctimatton of th.• President of the United S;at in which we bay. , grat ifying assuratic.• Oily Ili. , -ays mac} f rho laws will be maintain , •l—'hat r. b.•11i• n will be crush ed—that ins , zrr , eti. , o w i ts b, -uppressed—that aggressive intytt-ion f•-r the purpose of deciding e k e tious au) oth. t i•urpose, will be repelltd —that unanth •taad intertueddling in the local ermeerns of the territory, both from adjoining and distant State , will h.• pretested—that the federsl and local law- sill be w int l i t it t e d aga i l ,„ t all attempts nf or,zunic rcsi-tenet:—and that the people Of the territory wilt b. pr..tectaal in the establishment of thtar own imoitutions, undis turbed I.) cucroachw, n• li , rll without, 3 n,1 to the full enjoyment ..f the rights ..f seMgovern moat assured t.. them bt the con-titution and the organic law In view of 6( qt. a.-surane, under the conviction that the exi•ting laws confer all the authority necessary to tile ii,rf , irivanee of these important dutim , , and that Ow whole available force of the United state. will be exerted to the extent required for their perf , rtminco, your com mittee repose in entire e .utidence that peace and security and law aid prevaii to Kanhaf If auy further evidehee were I,llTl . :.s'iry to pr...ic th a t all the collision: and ditfn 1116 , s in Kansas had Levu produced by the chi it ~1 1 I..ei k ,n iiu, rferetinee which have been deveioped i i thilr,p •rt, in vio lation of the :ilia eviti:D.o the pr,,- viaiona of the Nebrit,k,t itt.t, it may he found iu the fact that iu Napraska; t , , which the Emigrant .did S. , cicties aid u , ,t extend their erstwob, and into which str aw --iruigra ciao was permitted t flow in it , usual and natu ml channels, nothing has oceurad t.. t h e peace and harmony territA , ry, while toe principle of , elf gov,rurueut, iu ~bedienco.to the ennatitution, has Lad fair play, and is quietly working on it• legitimate results • It now only rt mains fur )-ur committee to re. spout' to the two sp-A , lfie r eon/wend:mous of tt o President In his special me-sage They are a, follows: " This, it scions to rue, to best lie aceorup. lished by providing that, whin thi• inhalitaniN of Kansas may dcqire it, and sliall.be .Isufficient slumbers to con,titute a State, a conventi o n o f delegates, duly elected by the qualified voters, &ball assemble t, frame a eQustitution, and thus to prepare, thr , uth regular and lawful ine•in. , , for its admis.iou lat• the as a state. 1 respectfully ree.srntnend the nacttnents of a Los to that effect I recommend, xl that a special appropriation toe made to defray auy Lxpen,es which may be come requisite in the execution of t h e 1 3% .,,, 0r t h e maiutainxnee public order in 1.1...‘ Territory of Kansas " la compliance with the first recommendation, your committee asks leave to report a bill author. tail:lg the legislature• of the territory to provide by law for the election of &legates by the people sad the aasembling of a convention to form a constitution and Suite government preparatory to their admission into the Union on 11.13 equal footing with the origthal„States so soon tip it shall appear by a census to u taken under the direc tion of the Governor, by the authority bf-the le gislature, that the territory CoDtains ninety-three thousand four hundred and twenty inhabitants —that being the number required by the present ratio of representation fur &member of Congress. In compliance with the other recommendation, your committee prupoNe to offer to the appropria tion bill an amendment appropriating such •um as shall be found necessary to the estimates to be obtained for the purpose indicated in the recoil,• mendation of the President All of which is respectfully submitted to the Senate by your committee:. KAussa AFFAIR4.-A letter from Weston dated the 20th, from a reliable source pays : yesterday met a member of the Topeka Legisla. Lure. That body has adjourned until the 4th day of July; after going through the farce electing two United States Senators, in the per. sonsof Gov. Reeder and Col. Lane Guy. Shan don was in neighborhood, making preperations to arrest the members, and they, esteemed prn. dance the better part of valor, eatriesszi the All is quiet on the frontier, and if the Northern fanatics will only suffer them to moistly so, Kan sas excitement* are at an end "—St 'Louis Re poilicen of *ado/. Who Discovered- the Opes Polar this. A letter from Eagle River, Lake Superior, to the Cleveland Herald, says: During the fall and early pan of the winter, the newspapers of New York and the &stem cities referred to Dr. Dane's visit to the North Polar Sea as au act of discovery, and I have not MN yet seen it noticed in any other way. 1 am not aware that Dr. K himself assumed this hon or, or any other merit to whio'i he is not enti th‘d, being a man of modesty as well as courage. The open Polar Sea was known if not discovered more than thirty years since by Lieut. Wrangel, of the Russian navy, who is I presume the Ad• mind Wrangel, if the present time. He made a journey Northward on the ice from Cape One latskio, which is about 6'o degrees of longitude \Vest of Behring's Straits, on the Northern coast of Asia, in latitude 74 degrees North, cud at about 600 miles came to the Polar Ocean. This was reported by him in a published nar-1 rative made to the Russian Government, and re printed in the English language about the year 1524. I have never seen this tour referred to by any of the Arctic travelers, although the book is no doubt in many libraries in Engiandand the United States. It is easy to see why the Eng lish would ignore this fact, for the purpose of claiming the same discovery in Wellington Chan ta. by Captain Penny, in 1852. Americans, how ever, Lave I hope, nosuch motives. Our Arctic navigators, 1 feel warranted in saying, would not t . ..r a monisut think of imitating their British eollegues in this species of piracy In questions f bi , •tit• and priority of discovery, there should he but one rule—the rule of strict truth--. 11111. teinal bias and home glory having no more to do with it than in i . ttling a question of latitude or I ,, tigitude Lieut NVrangci traveled on sledges, with no kbut alchohol, and no artificial heat but that . pint lamp, As he advanced, he cat pluses in the ice and deposited provisions, on which sv ms e was poured, tillind up the cavity. These place!, were marked, sn that they were roily roefignivil on the return He found the ~• tt to be shallow, and the climate warmer than it was ou the Asiatic coast The journey was wale without the loss of men, and so little auf ferinoz that it is evident such tripe may be made to the Northward whenever the ice is solid. So f..r a'- I know, h. was the first to look out upon this solitary sea, and to him and to the Russian Sov treigp are due the honors that belong to such aclov..nieut, Ile must have been in latitude klegre,N, or near the parallel where tt r . KA I) , -aw it, 7. - i degrees of longitude further East. LIFE IN, W.V 4 IIINGTON --A very clever corres• l ..0 loutk.,f the Louisville Coiirier writing from Washington, says of the foreign ministers: r with four dappl , ., bob-tailed greys, is the turn-out ~ f Altnonte, the Mexican minister 11e• drives at a fast gate, and lives at a higher rare than any other foreign minister.—Soon we ,s,e a dashing br-we of bays with& light uncovered wagon. In front, holding the reins, is evident ly the proprietor of the establishment, while be• html him the footrnan.—That is Mr. Cramp ton, the British Minister, about whose recall we hsve heard so much through the newspapers. III• lives in the adjoining city of Georgetown, in irticuisr style, drives, his own team, and sub s‘rves the interests of Her Majesty, (Victoria Regina, in r manner worthy of the crowning dip loinat• whiell he is, and nothing more. To cop ilot', abut toreign ministers, I find that they nett bel"w par here very considerably. Not that they have II ) grace and manners and reputation and talents, awl all that sort of a thing ; but they lack the cash, and that is indispensible to currency in Washington Society. M de Sirtiges, the French minister, has ac tually been banished from this ei7 by the force o f f a shionable will. And why? It chanced that in his odd fancifull way, he recently called at a party given at Senator Bayard's (of Delaware) re-idence, and entered the parlor smoking a ci• gar lie was remonstrated with, concerning the improprlety, and responded that it was but an American prejudice against his conduct. • The S , nitor gave him notice to quit, and the - public , cuttitieut uniting against him, be has since then aL muted himself from the city, save when be has had business with the State departnient. Baron Sorekle the Russian minister likewise lires in New York The members of the other p“wcr, are but inferior personages, chief ly distiuguiskable by their long coats, long hair, long beards and long faces. They harry about with ungainly strides and un-christian gestures, speaking in foreign totignes,ittnd evidently, though among us, not of us I= CAN A MOTHER FORtiAKE HER SUCKLING CHILD "—Sonn three or four weeks ago an in fant wa, iny,teriously left at the Shaker Village, iu thi: aunty, but this moral community, in i,tead of carefully bringing it up, as had no doubt been expected, sent it to the County In• Urinary. It appears now that it was the-child of a wid uw in this city in good society, who.liaring been reduced by her widowhood, had little but her good name left This last she was anxious to keep, and devicil the plan with a confidential aurae, of leaving e the child at. the Shaker Village to be raised She thought in that community it would he taught to avoid the sin which had brought lie t,o much trouble. Dear as it was to her heart, ,he consoled herself in parting with it by the thought that it would there have both better precept and example, than with its erring m 9; her. A ,ale aurae jewelry—the remnant of better days—euableti her to carry the plan into execu tion, But a few days after, she learned to her an guish that it had been sent to the Infirmary, to be I.lllTrwd by, she dare not think who's, and to be brought up with the rffsprings of the refuse of humanity. Such a 1.4 for her dear babe! But what wouid she do ? She dare not claim it and endure her shame, She could not leave there, for it would break he heart. At length love triumphed over pride, the mother over the woman, and yo.terday she went out to the Infirmary to reclaim her Add She ,aw the Director,--explaiged the facts, road they not only gave her her babie but engag t.d. to keep the beeret., and he returned with a load in her arms but a heavy weight off her heart The nurse to whom the child had been given at the Infirmary, bad become much attached to it She cried when it was taken away, and the mother cried on getting it to her breast again.— Thu scene was a very affecting °le.—Cincinnati Gazelle Ds.. During the search "instituted by the editor of the Newark Times for female composi. tors, it is reported that the following short dia- Line took place : Nriadrr —"Good ruortuttg, Mr Ilaupeek, have you gut any daughters that would make good typo settera." Mnrerk.--"No; but I've got a wife that would make a very hue 'devil.' " CLEAR AS MCI) -A gentleman on beard a steamboat with his family, on being tilted by his rhilartn "'hut made the bost go," pee the fol lowing very lucid description of the machinery arid its principles 1 "You see my dears, this thingumbob there goes down through that hole there and fastens on the jigamaree, and that con nects with the crinkum•cranknm, mid that man he's the engineer, you know, he kind o' stars up the—what-do-you-call-it, with his long poker, and they sit shove along and the boat goes ahead. iagl„ At a recent murder trial in Sacramento the jury disagreell, and, on being sent back to the jury-room, they pat twenty-four tickets into a hat on twelve of which wan written 'guilty.' and on the other twelve 'not guilty,' anti drew' for a verdict. The not guilty ones got a majority. The State /movie/ favors the ides, because the matter ie settled at once, lint suggests that the drawing take place hereafter before the trial to save expense and trouble. RICHARD G. HERRON, 4Sae.e. I. li. If Wholseatle and Retail DRUCCIA b ‘i r ° A 7l REEP „'7ll :R75: :( ifoligiNT ogiireifi Litiset,(.l Oil, Spirits of Turpenti :(., ( o pal Varnish, Camatowue, I;urniug White Lead, Tanner's Oil. Lard Oil. Teeth, Gold AND TIN you., AND I'F\ siSTII I \IFNI - - Perfumery, Brushes, Paints, Oils and D e Stuffs of e very Deteriptlon. Nettet, Fruit Gruie.r.. aka' EttPIV-r+ THI 88W YORK NORTIMILTURAL ItEirLEW, A Journal of eabarboa Art. Superbly owl Pred**4 Hivaratedi. Devoted to the Advancement of the Rural Interests in Amend. vjlti let is one of the largest a uit ruost menorahs %Ork. of ille I kind Inthe world. Rural Architecture forma Our of tbr princ ipal Mature. Each number COatains front two to lour eugrasingsof model cottages. frills dowse by eminent and skiliii!•rrhoterts. ripute is also aselnett to the tasteful art of Landscape Gardening eligralftql plans of gude,t■ t n every style. sod adaptiM to the piruhant ,es of different orders ol • are hi Meta re. beam ty the work . I.:braving" of NNW Yucca. new flower., new vegetables. we , are illustrated and described 11/I.‘f re.peelttr qua I in eta be deteruathetl. forming Ow most complete and elpflnl Niauoat u( Rural husbandry ever allrmrlea Al. el ifenetwed corm, of practical writers.4tVt.l lit number are ....gated to lilt tlscululuan. Il fontaini lamp' paged. Ott the pearl -.gr(aced paper. manulactur.d cayrr ho.l) resew—Ml per annum. payable 1111 , 111,ab1. in advance Fill) eent.cocautismou on each 'albite riter allowed to wow who ail a. agent, $1,0011) will be dt'ributed at the end of the year among (boar who wind us the twenty largestlisteohlubscrilxr. These premium* will be prod in Cash. fbr ftrol Kruk luau vi 111 be LOP fOtIOW IT w4Y Ifir 11'0111 I'M r Zell r nourr vuluntArlly eontriliuted I.y eoltirmporaneOuo pubheation• Put 1101tricel.Tea•l. Res leer deacr•es he moat liberal patron Nee. It be ROI Oa l7 eatio••tly practical, but b• viirateu 10 4 glyie that equal* the brot effort. ul the lair .1 J. Don mug Kaickerb•eker The wart elegant u... 6 11 book al tltr ktud that ha. et.tue tattier Our otr.ertrat,on ittrtrrir Mr. Remitter. the edam tit the Hutto ttt tact. 14%11w, 1- a proe4e4l promotogist, 2 lid MI e ul lb Iliteut ehulara Our roue try tabaattiof. lir possesses aw gttort tug tiro riptive power. at ihoi c u.. she e ig, c ., g , go. Comb' [mkt ith a thorough knowledge of rural art —Me* Poise' Drabs*, Termer.. buy it for your .on*— hiJl it for your daualiter• It to a righ rateneetual tree!: a rare 0,0,..ati0,, tit ,he hems ttlu' and the Yeettil.—ltgue. We had thought that to lbowia ues acalia, the Ooquetti aAru ease of rural adufaineot had brroute only a clirridied reale. branee, but la Mr. apagles we dieeoveraii Nunn t rich 41 toe nreltialAlit , . that betolten• thr infbience of pie 'pi rat that I tone Men:road Tribune Ad verilwqm will dad lrlid an Utistirpagoerl wrdamu ci yu Lli tay,a.theHoaittttnut Btttaw firellifilf , eitefo4l4.l) every state ti the Criioll {dverlavviireiti. tn•rrtral ~ t th.• of $I per par WOOD E.VGRJ 17.1*(; Tho.e reit 111 lig Wood Entr•ly int. ran have the, r nr4rr. r te ruled 111 on 6,1W/tilted Milliner Pryer.lal ntlrnnuu i• till n l• /PM •of AN) kf A t.: 4 an ;• 'leered Engl. vh Dranahism in I engaged for rial• expreoi puriekve. Persons living at a GUI Iwward a dag,Aerol)pe ul the ut,Ject 4 1 9 . Mall) tile) engraved. Which st ill be a vulteient guide to obtain h I w•rur eIOCK Ilrreders will he dealt tt ith on vent load. term• I ler Eltbahtk lisl Ir already t,ery large, farther ellen, io out arnred, note,. puldivher• are ...ling to give he a Vertivenientiveveral 111 pert in the, r rr•yeri MO Pap. r Agrlt 'Altura' [kooks ruu to turn •he I on every tp,.efttl .ulger l from both Engl..h and American pont tube,. enclovinv iit address the price of the hook rerprired Splkei men conies Will two wr wa Ned On the reee,p t 04 . postage stautpss. it VI.VA,Er , , Publivher, Gm al ;vr A rnad way. New lark WANTs Tc) BE .11Akh'11.:0' The fat of Love Making The west gay...lr./snarl Boot. of tie None/rent/I Crehart T 3113 111.158 or 11111,11RIAGII The Way to the Altar. VATIIIIIIUN Y Malin Easr. or, Milli TO NM I. LuSli.lt. TOlumeutl" Pate . .P.Lne). Prier Uur tOptea already Issued Thirteenth edition ready rriou Oa the lineal paper, and illustrate•.l in Ihr 11:.t Or rr • hove rules the rOtirl. Ole ramp, lite (~Ar. For Love is Heat en. and Heaven is I.oso (to sang the Bard• yet thousands pine For Larrie—of line Ow lie( di, lur- Who, dill trier know come gentl , charm, The hearts of they luve. IQ warm. Might live, nii(111 die, in tilts. anti( Pia , . russets:sing 31 . 01 a inch tr.ev dream '('tee Road to Wedlock would yoo Omit Delay not. but to Rt.:N( 11 4,1 to Time the+, sod from iatoomy sting. A shadow fall:. on living lhing•, rhea belie the uvoutents As they paint, Me All the last saint. through the etas ' At least the prevent is your own, While ali the ftillirre a unknown A hann) marriage Ulan Ur ma ill C. 211 110 w NVUIP by Xasporr's atd COS TES Ti. It teaches how to make ladies Or gentlemen N,u Ihr dr., lei affeCt ions of as !natty of the opposite pea a. their heart,. m II use, And the plan 1.110 Allttpfr. %eq..° captivating that all may be married irreirecive en age, appearaitee, or mr-it.on c ud it can he arranged with such ens, all 1 driir :fry, ilia. detection ir inagOssihte. It teacher how to ' n ote love It leaches every eye to rOrrO a beauty ur ./e us. It. %Mahe. how to set when fascinated ny a at, ' teaches how to mats the wrinkled lace smuulh 1t Lovbes you the ntl of w lie to tir lee t. w render home Ira p It gives advice to the lover t•hu has tern user truij seer ed. and is rejected afterward through the inlerlerrnee of ir It girt, a remedh for t4h requt nett love. It giver you to■truct,ou. fur beaui itvtug the flow to have a Itanttrome fat. ikud s. flow to letlloVe tart and truckles A Lecture oil Lote.or a Private Ad, ire to %It rr,ed Gentlemen This is dee tdevlly the must ta.e t noting. i o terest, hg and tea I. useful aad practteal work on Lourtahip. !Mastiff...it), and ihe duties and delights ul Married Lire, that has ever teen i.t.ni.l from the Antencan pre•• The anise sal we sal symem, which in so many liiSlaitees prevents a union uI hearts, and saeriliers toeontent datialislin the hap pi nes* and even the livesoi thoo•nit,„ of the yo ing aid hopeful of both sexes, is thoroughly ai.slysed hOU tip:Wed. Every one w riu contemplates nrarrisge, and it t•hes toilets infalliable guide in the selection of a partner tar It it should purchase this great teat book of connubial felicity No one will ever regret the price paid fur such an tnvalu. b.. secret. Rol► of any of the •pecte-pat tug hanks in the United Stairs of Canada• ref-teed at par ..uld dont can be sent iron. Cali for MI. All that is necessary for you to do is to write a letter i n its Cu . words as possible, inclooing one dollar. lid write the nano.. with the post office, county. and state, and di re, t lit Professor RONIIOI . T. Publisher mild I.uibur NU. set Fort) Stith et New York Desereir 4 Ll•,triroict, UPI '..Niassau *meet, are the wholesale agents ttotiO Agent• wanted First Premium Daguerreotypes T C. SCIPITTRE continue. to execute Duguerreot)pe • Likenesses in tl.e superior and masterly style for which be is PO justly celebrated. Much regretting that be cannot call the attention of the public to hie profession and and place of business without incurring tb esersee displeasure of the oParit Row" Orson'''. and subjecting himself to a tirade of abuse from the same source Hoping my neigh bor will soon see the propriety of rmlearoring to totil , l up a reputation for himself, instead of wasting his Woe and Went' (I in rain endeavors to destroy mine, I will once more call your attention to the Pact that the F rat Premium was awarded to me by the Erie County Agricultural S., elety, for the best Daguerreotype Specimens exhibited at their Fair in October last, E. 11. Abell competing. With this assurance of my merit, and my large and con.tant!y iamb/piing business toencountge me, Idoubt not but I -hall yet be able to "reach to the most sublime glone• - or my prof e ssion that may be koworobty attatned, especially if those w h o "s e arch the Scripture" Ilnd a hat full of p. ..r (Teri poor) pictures which were executed by the Park lion Operator and cast off by those who bad been Arrillooprd with them, and replaced by Scripture's superior pr , .lor , tiona. h.. hurnhetveri but step in and Oltafi)l// , for yourself. •'Attempt the end, nor stand is d o ubt, There'' , nothing .o dark but sene,A will find ut." J. C. SCParrl Kt:, A over T. M Austin. JoarOry Star's, Frie, Pm. ir:tl k:rir, Jan. I•, Iturrah for the Iftabitty & Erie Steil now!. •rti n i r , n 7 , 1. 01 a wt ,.. t . .7 . 1 , thus city b. meg. II :1 L ' b e ‘e Swre I.ll . Tin tier & Kern. LI Vtill,a.ll. ISIOr k, rilatr hu11.% • Tterir .rock comprise+ , .31 the Merit C.Si COOll ins *awe W iner teats th ne !4 VIClor World " " Regulator Snrrl Lull rereat Oa k • " 'cottage Western attar •• •• ir Tight Parlor Also Übe band...owe •nd an.o rpa*eable hlt sated 1 1 : Itarl eoisttnig *ore. Ttt:• stove Ms nu •.10efilltif and is warmed to tire entire satisfaction. Also a lot of bed room Swiees is Iti:h Win ne suld cheap Call and eSanatite berate purrhasin, efeewbeee and we are confident that vial/ will not to astai (lia satisfied. Persons 110 i ag to housekeeping *ill be. turni•bed w lin n rot plots outfit 10 the .Wee and lilt Vb ire 11 lie a. r he purchased la Eno Give us a tall twiare pureha..ng el. where Also no rosiling and all kotul+ of fob work door lift As paith TANN ER t KEAN Yeb. 4. 1564 3.000,000 rogit Lumber Wanted. I WILL. pay eaeh at the Mihail( maker for the fol -1 lora 'Ng kiwis of Lumber del .yered al my Yard vr Durk in Ltie 1,210.1010 fret White Wood Board•. 111 and I 1 kri Irene 3160.1111011 ••• 310.11011 •• •Za. 3a 4 menet,tfi lc k. 13 . Moral Thlr, plank do ./110.1100 • 343. Ila.r IL 7 .07. tna. do •• eberrt board. alalano • 1. tt, Ih. 11. I, 3, 4 ibehe. A.h. In t u 16 le. I ,onk• 114.4101 •• 1 tiyesoo6.o. .5114001/ •.I 40. 40. The above lumbar sod all kr square .deed. wimp 0" kne.. ■nd tree from knots. apl its, he •rts and heart threat,. Eris. Ilse. *ll,l MS —33 F. . I, !ql trif EM. MANN ie Arnt for Ore of the he•t PIANO PORTE • makers in she lid ++rate• and caa iura,nh ham. from 1101) to 18/ 0 0 , Elva, Jae. 11. 1-38, mit Work. IlLirrom Lampe and Trimmings. ELEGANT Gilt Oral. Iloilo* Rack •udl3ololl.tePoriraii and riMulre Prawn. lit 4 Mhookrrog. from I to 4 loci wok% G.polue. Pearl and Wave parlours. a lair assonrseto Frame. made to order. 'resell and Getman Mirror., Abler &ad Side Lamps. Clilasarea. Globe. arid Wl:41•Ir at ibr Jewftry Atore u( Use I. T. al OTIN House asid Lot for Salo. Tint itobieriber over* f. 4 sale the house and Int which be ►or ocelopies, nta►hd or. Short and beennd etzrets. The Wass la Mal. NW an inbed tad wt;) be sold o n reason able toms. Payments one third in band and the balrnee 44 o ne and two yews. For tardier partteular. tutiwire of the ouh seritier *a the premises or of S. N. Spenr.•r at htr °Mee on CAL *treat, WILLIAM POWERS. Mn.,i Jan. 12, InA etm.ls Maass Pistols and Cutlery. DuC6t.k and Slagle carrel Gana. I.l'oir• and W.., ioae of Pinola, again Pouch.+ and 1M 4., Lowder t. (.21Pe Bay. Coles Caps. Ilbsor.. Sanaa. F.mbentJaling Mel.- ace.. Potter Knlyea for sale by T. XI Aullol3. Dec. 1, 1911.3. opparnie Browe's Oa& Iwo CHEM PECTORAL Par taw rapid Cure of MGM% COLDS, SENESS, BRONCO ITIS, WM G-CO UG CROUP ) ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. donee We I t. at art .1 ha ,p•r,t u.ctulti... a 14 DISIMMI hat liitnopl rSer) pow , . pul.ii. 11 'Ku iv awl henonce in,,l .:• of !IA k .fr t.• it. mut.- at, 1.•• • sutot••te t•• t• op! 11 1 Ole 1 U:111 .1. .•1111.si• . Nothl i I .1 .r 1/30411 . 911112 , 1/. // •••n.littll•Pir• • •I'll Lu , t• ' ,• • hrd to ,re ••I 1.1. i t , wdrgntt , • r•ut.^ Iv i• •. ; • f eery e.•r nt Unld .1 , tr • liA• • • Ttio. •rta•l.• 1. th.• I r lieWo t • I it " pl•• tiro i.,At with . anti s! no, t• I. • I rtl:t ':••• . • Nil., '4... • • 11,;, )10 0 1 t•• 11, 111' , •nt 1'11%1.11i i•.• 111 then• : N . .1 • I • Irrt`cilL4.l) 1.1 ,, rare the claw "1•11.. ~• i t • *it Aher , h.tt .tr. . • , , • , The alkli, te , 1".?1, a , ',I• •., Are prlrel,4o4 t., the• • ' • , he pr :.• • ' 1 but t t er) n. Y 1,, IL, •. v, t• rte- • 11,.w taltht'al •,•:, 111 the. tl • , • t. commt.ut i• NIIb. . ; to , t itt 1.o:a co.ual 11••• • • ' • t hr OW •• • fn... ft I'l•• 1111 eXta• .a, a 1 a . k•;.1, %tr. . •• • ." t•p xt . arrirlo.t pr•'t mr : • - ..i,l-. t . mare tuti•••rt.irt.. I !, I,lli It. t:..• i•• ca t,••• mink I• i r brut pat:vtLt 5.5 I r, I n I rgly F. I s rFr: •F• .• th.oe t. ••.F.F ' •-• }lf COMI In th.• . I t! /•%.- Pn•pmr,tl 5 i • k Chtuntl. 11... a .1. ,- - W e 5 •••,5 1 : r . . , 7,1/ // , - SUPERIOR STREET, CL LVEL N 0 and Malin St rue.. Suf.tl I , I I; I ' II,,:, .1 R. I, •• I k tl • " 1.1 ^s • • . i'a•- %LIZ+ . w . W i R i EMI I.R OH% I t ittatirttct or. sto IV LI 'I t; I nnrurlur• • tt Lert.,r, • • , Hun, Hord, %owl Elpc.c..a! L,.;.:t lion ,an.... Rea - a ~ st.f . i , IJCll.lrer // =I it I Ji , / I 12 , 1 , :fr• nt • • • , • Visiting Commite( • t, B Ttat ILluvr, I 11• •K• Worea.• VV II edoilt• =MI TERMS levf 11.4 x, h..s man•h;p Fur san.. I. l'ff Wll3 IJhl l's ;.1 I♦.Wll, fVf Sa!,uu• - , • agfPeti ,10.111 Fur lu vuur t.. Io Cll.l INtnr.~~n , \CtjUlf ing 1 , 1 l'otunsert CIETIMMO rhe /I/v.4 A . ( pr., detaer of tar r. 1114 ben., vd Oa ft t.fr ; • PfOrfia•Pl. 11,ff I •1 • pfdCheril , I lair l griitelriff I .rfr/ r if racial Ai f I Llep.o.ftfeoxs .aleaodr or.s 1.• of ft, ME .4 , 11, 1.10. 13=1111•13 kil11141111:. •• OE= Grwrooliy. ed.c . I'e • MN •. ~. ~,~ lit .111 , Orallilir111:11 111)11./11 1.11) otiminT II St „,., to t0UP,11 , ... I tticitlwr.l 1., It , Ir. The , Nmat f.' A, 1 , /...11•••' I • ~I..partrm ILI I, 1...,•• • - • I • I I • •i.l . For flat Vitt r 11,1,11. O. DO YOU WISH A....GUOD . • Sell pert. , s.• and trill!. w t . w,,u,.1 their .o,rri ,pd izt• •, ter, lorttettivr I, • County Agrt,ti.tur.C.:- • l• • \ ottriety. • wetur. nr, C , in tn.•rr, .•••: lertiug , r etringo," nrol ••• prove that kt,ll. to Irma the.t tiallencr " end hard upw O. "Where ignorer, lauguakee loi ft t. t rat pretanetorim, "Rut 't ( S The wruriz- N'• in, N ,•1 fu.•.l • t,,••nf• r• When I,,,rvi I. w • • rather h.. ?In-' , r , u., The andertigr • •I ; yrlnt of a g , n,t I , 3vlerr- " tweet! H •r.' o. ' We beet r 1 4 .41 1 ,,, (1, lo beet thy I:.,fht itt r!. • ••• • the lanittla.:. ••• en • e/rtfttu , ••" ana %••tt wit! lir •I•i• • leader - plitor upt , e4 .1 that, lik• tot ,••••••, r Erie, Jan. 19, I 50p,000 STAVES WASTED eill*rlher . ;. • _ • .41. al#o%r anOott I • • - • It OATS STAVES. 01(1,,tolow 1 fig tt log mar t t0.. 1 1k H hd •11 ofof tIC ties ti‘te White 14k, All • 11 and IJ, le and le mrbe. = 012112f1 = NVLVEIiI W Ut , •-• . „ „ 'rea I V•lt . , • " • • t bar Wife . /IL UM K 1114.7.• J ras 11..—11 YENN CIA" L. @EI 1.1 I= =MEM INIM IME MEE , • i 1 •1• •• =1 m , ...,I ry- IMIII =I , 1. 1 . NEE IMME lill IMMI J • 1 , • • IMINZI =I IMMI ~ •,,,, t ~ ~ !. ~, „.. .., Jewelry , Watches & 'Yankee Notions Forever I 'A :+l.: 4r. Ilt would ties leave tu return I .1/‘ • toruhe to tie”tr frieude, and the public in sea i.• • plirrumre riorewitor eztrndrd to *held. and . .I Ur f11a1..1111.10 . 1 4 11141 they are 110141 Prelliti./ 61 , , 11. I'l.llllll'l. 111 lb. • VW' • ••• • • U 11111ir• Yu JrNvolry t ri I lit I I . truC 2..5, 1.07 a N. 146, , Q. I nii, es ,% •.ar • • .1. , .. , ...Llpet.lll,l .4 half r . r • ‘l. .rr al arhy ut our travel ,r. ,••I .ter I.of • r ari“ re qtrltlini.••• the dab,. I ~ ‘1 , •re1tn.11•..a.41 re..llrlf• Aver an .-• t•clro • I ut let,Art Nollt.),AA4st .14tINTIf) As .f , r *ft', Oat eAh lbe nlrh , .aara ,101.• In tlionPlito.t pu.st- , • r rl hel • Vi kst, el% r r.lllJltl/'lllll.lWM. 1,, 11411 Lot roUrt bUriltep, 114610. Irl *en RUNT. 110111 1 /A3...i I R. rA-1" A. 114,..-IKIMA - THE ERIE. DIFFICIITY " IL Ido Tracks: Narrow Troc%s: ILL MAU TRACKS::: r. :101e1: I . ) iro r toLoo:r ff, r. z. ilfe 1/001. 0111 arr it. r. I b,l ltle tine nr0p.”1..,n• of (hr tool. , 111 ;$ r rafol• t•10 , 14r ti f 0•11 ,, tilnl't1L111 • . art. 10.0 , •'II •.I p 1.11C.0 ant! 1.. , „ .! 111 C.lStller's Boot and Shoo Ilstporitun. t% .•'•a•7.• 1 4 111 r ornrl, 10 which pia,. •'all the ..i.t r..1.'1 • terpnell..ll repre•to./ • .‘ •All- , 5 0 ',.; b. 11111111111 X sure 3,..1 • r II .I.i r:r Ispf st:(111. 1 1111 I.? " I ,‘ •.oh . • OM ”*".l. 41"1 esibite (teat z.• , tr.erraut 1.. r red .. 11t4 . 1 , 1n11,• • •••, I, 11,, 41 , , , wll. r On isrle. it. ,5. o• re• 5 %% If k Itlo,CM.nl.l,r I . IMEMII r.v7 anocairr AND PROVISION STO w( Ord al .%0 : H a eg,it. Alan. .lal r 1 • • ••• pll \ 4 1 . 11.1111 V 1 r• •11 , 1•1111/ ..11/1•11•topil,pil , t• ind I i• ;•U.•l 4,04, 1.1 .• • hi , - ,•••••• whir h Of Al Ili , 1.'0 , 0 • n'initnin• rin.r n •all graded. 1. ,1) , 1 11,1 . 1)0 N. , 7 , 114,i1,a nd 4.01.., n, • r. 1 ••coe..ii. 11 ruin, %Ile)" rat, I hen' , . . • • • •a lt • ,•••.. .¼..t..'', OW ,iert:Ain• 1.1 t nen • ,• I' 1...• .• . lint l Artinli , in the Prov • • • ii'• ai .1 ri. 0.1011 ir..,41 and I,rr.. r e,. ee.• griL.eet ittnesl l . , , ,, l+. r , •rr• ••• •e • - Off ', ‘1 1 . • 11111 Il• ••• • I , •I•k• I, • 111. ••/ Ihr VI 11e ,1/ • • ' ••• '• • '6ll Ir.l, IC ..111..1•1.1.1 , 01 111 11/ Xlll .111111.•IIY . 1.•I1 •• • .1••• ••• 1 . 1'.11.1i 1 1 t t, rot nttl nur an 11111.011 V 11 ,,, 1 :0 , 11 , 41 1,1 ri I , enll ul 111.• ' /. a NLe Iv Ole dee:V.o , 4e are lots bee n Ii Dress T rimming s. 1 . -1 rs ur Pre-- rr..woo.g. P.—.5. , v1 It.t•Ort.,• 11111 %.•0,. ..• r. ,et• • , 1 0111,11,41 31 OD 1.11/VI, Gal puttrigm. - 11" K , 11•.. .r 1141 h%. 4r .11. I , i .•‘• I.tl r.•••• •‘t • , 1 t stk et A 101:...../. , 11.115r, Itv I 5.1,1, I NOW .11.T.J.,,Dir. ) s: • 1 t• ••• .it In. •• • ~ .r .... •( rrIlli• %%,./. )1111)- r 11)..." ,k 11.0 g, el,. IMM r , •••• • - Neva Good• A THE PE.R.RY BLOCK. NrAr 1. , I . 10f1 1 ;k. , 0 , 1- 1..01,14 I I • ‘V, t "11: 12 , 1t11. .1 • • 1 ) , ), ,1 1,. r A • 00 r.l ...a I pr • •••• OJ-1.111160v t • ••••• 0.. • ler ost'i Hats and Cap q as wi it as len's aus 4 .l3oy's riaot* and Shoos. ,•• I-0,, •. th. rb. wuirb tSr MIME p t ,r , tilt .r k‘vo Ail i:indc of Country Produce Bought .-t mia I to, • - 0.t••1 ~1.• G It 0 C ,Z SZ I= ~„ y ~,, t.• a i. • .r ..1 .$l , I* •1r frif - 11• .I.la I RINI.I-k•til'll I a 11 , TIIT NOi DEAD' Yk-r GE= =I c t • I N EW GOODS 1113111 _ . • ,s NT .W I.7.GtrYT, auif 141 r. ••V • al I a 1112332 M I • , = • • •• IV , " " : •II MEM • • 10....1 ••., tottl , I ,t• t rt tv •- 41 410;1.1, 4111. lift 11 II 111111! =1 =I .i u..iial r•• r ,» We ITS in olort.g •r-e rr; 1%, !IR rr• R 1., V.lT:ue Itrorr , • 1.1,.r. VIM lin=l•=B NEW GROCERY STORE. I:ar /1 . 11/rir rl.ll••• , irretrerl .1 r • fucrr rlt :r.r•14.1. • r Pe. •11 i. t 0 ,11•1 rl a:I tun • •,• =I ;51,11 . ,..•th01 4. t l , wlln pi , r , ••1•I 4 , • AY , ,11 j• .110,• is, ti ul I A /..d. .1,141 I/I %I :V 1.., fill iIII) 1/w.l . I I'l4 .1. t • ~••• ..r r k IS .111,. • : • I. • 1,11 . • ,1•1)..1”;:• • 11...1 •r'. .r :4 111,. • 11, I/,m 1 1,,re.1 ill t: 0, , • 1 I 0 . / 0. New ail (loads rorre I. •••ry. Ul, • . r r,r t „.. Or, C.nrrla, Irr =EI 1:1.er; ; S •;;il/ ••, her, ro,liar , l% Sce. ECM Wlndow Drapery. &c - (11 , ter, • 114 . .") • r ii i• two c 0..., itg aiii „ i. ii•fit• Mil •-• • • • I. • • ,% 11•4:11•W .. t1 1.1310.. WaNTBD 2000 CORDS OF 000 D WOOD r » I , 1, , • !..:1 I 'lllOlll Ih. • rto".l'. +l.O I ...de V 6 .00 I I' h1g1.4•-1 tioarikrt V 41. 1, .0.•1.11, 4 v %%111 I; J .R 1..• () ()//: D: Wantod 4 ,0.. r. .ir tight I.r.h and hard maple 1 I ).( 1 I . i." Hn,th ,/4.0 ttialn"t Pi le 1. 'I 7r 4,1 111/* p.. a•oe. vllie 'ad ,„1 9 •ir.,1,! . .11.99 .. EiV if t-+ 3m NI it r r.lo 14. r•- I. utriu.tiroit 311 the laws, g r.. tot 1 . . • tt. ..•I r"rivr. Nth rr A t.tighe, worth is :1 IU 1110. n I'l ! tst , tow, Plant. liror•Oe rtst Ito - itiar ',lto , of all the Merl %• tAs •Li ut =lan= d I alr.KFlrt.,. lot'tv,Twee.tv kr.. la great vane v et the store In the Sennett Block. I r, Is •- ‘ . .41 Ik ri Ai tt Itt.• , r."•`.41.1 . ") .I 1 Silt a . t, 41\ I , !R J.'4lii I =I 1111 pn , wrh ..gr. -h. , sir ; , o , A =SSI2IIZEJ =1 I=ll t• 2trt -t ,th all V:,1•1,, „, • ll= 11 • -, NEI: I.l'l. 11 , 1 Yr 1 • r IV in i n ; EINE ME= NY trls . l'll 114 I ra.. P.1,?1,1 IMIIII lam.or 111-•14,r I. 3'oll, VII 1;11, I= ME ME 1 .:4J :11( .1 • r. I .1 , MEI I=lll =I It Io'l •\II . I r In. Ir •ur••. and Cr • r /.2. ISIMENI= 111!1E1=11tM =NM - WI flp, rt. t lIIM=I 11=1 I= ut I. 0 (I I= PTT, It 1, fiti MEI I=l l (1 ()/i!,' CM 117111 DD TX! /1.1477/. FARMERS LOOK HERE wt: IJa v•te d 1.01/r r ptta Ito %IMO ellen% In Alrfeuttortl roltl , itto nl. anti Mae blurry. rut wally year. IllasoLtat wait ntu 'taut: or the !tilt re 01 the our I, and enTready to etc di it I Itn.r , n a Wine nr and improved pailerno wont owe kot ele Wr 4.14 (arum's to coupe and kg.* at our new ~ r• rr..noolJ n.oardo, share! , and land 'ides ot • tk, err 0; .4 '3l trim.* mid vart•lten 01 pat torn. t I g•) , I, Rai 41, rub roll cad n l u hhle 1,10. int Alt. i,i„•tt,trkt 1 !vet 11111 liirlt are to:,t ,1 0•11'.• nitwit •15, en n ipmerough situ Itu -Inn: •.0 I 1.11 awl nature, ~t r .1 11.0.1 1114 r.l and r .111. t; ..r „ r, 4 „. . n „I .1101 V leo VO J....... • .t. - 11 , , , h , r,14.11erwk, • J 1.• Moorbew.l,llhrborereek. rivr , ', II i rah, Bruck iwa). J.:. 1, • . %.1 IlerKhry, irvlrw ak, #.,,- lIH a 11 .I" , we 4.k filmier. V11111.4i. M CARTER t . G4E/a W.:;4 , T4SitA TIN tilii)P n Rl'', , 14..-j•lntd• informtrit ,,, d. at , d tot . • 0 , , , ~ ,, t in , ',till' vol. emu , . in Iht la,C.upper and Sheet Iron nosiness, At rt. „d u i -,and 1. INI , no* :ono it, • ~ GI ..,Tteldunt 01 'I in. lop.. t and Abee, I 1T,., v•I telt,' n w.O .4:11 cl.cat..er 034 ~ • V, :tort' - .5 5 T Lr,.11l awdl. 5114 Infiesito(l/If is .4 id .1 d s •I).• MIIx rpn. allot Len Oa Wish& 1,3. i. It.. 11 . 1- "nide ol all 'men, Witt ttio neat r'' 1\ ,t , 1, , I to. a tarn , n....,rtment 4,11..,.. , num 1.• rno• and Pewter IN ID. to ~ • 1 I • Kniv.. and Forkool all ~,toe ..4.; I 0n2., flat !runs, bray. and ,• rs 10. T. aTT , Lawlor.. Also a rarer a.• ,‘t ..0 ...ok 1.100. a. ul Vartusi• 1,11441...1dirh 4,1 . 1 ~, 1. r o.t. •V.to and I , ironol , lnly un hand 1 ,•,,,.,„ t . l Lamp* and rumps, Lead ' ,put4l/ng dose On .hor, owl, ,„ ~,,,,,,,,,,. ' , pad..., true. and P.,. alit ~,at(., ' , unto rirtot. and /Ink rill u,¢• 11.,... ,not lull • Lra.. and pororlath t Cl.ll 01.1 for old t'oo p.n. 1t.... tot Powt•r, or I .0, n, r cchaurr tut %care I rie, ... Something interesting to Old and Young. , AR VIAVI: I. an no 1 ,••,, , • .1 awl pt that all, old N.s , 1..• • ,r• •••• Ilia. l urk.,, st It' 111.2 cur1... , 50 .„ „ , •.., .s,.c far dir ulho old to /.,.tare . • ,us , !or all • .1.1. :Jay and bald , • , . ~d , , 1,• , I •••• l I r It 3 1 111 011 t a • , a. 5 •t•, t 0 • 1.1'.• 3.14/0.4 , all , read CF . ✓ r- . 0 tr. 0 9 ! •lt 01 0 , .1144 U • IV the •d, I rig .Ind .1 01••• to4lr.ill 1r • ••• t de!, 1 . AP her •P•plr Ad0cr , ...r,•27 • rt.,' 011,1 ' lloest,, Mart II In, I . :A 1 • I • .1t tqtru• petard''. , gum gel,. 1. , -.1 a •00 . 1,10 , 111:11,r tr• 011),./0, h t,. e,I ter, Plli•it 10/t nit :1 -1 1‘ It 1. 1, '6 , l...Pratt pl, alit* although 1,, lin!, ha. Hut ." ~J. r. \et the woe Of e IMMO. a ...I 1 eir:ittltiort, i lllll.l..llll slierli tin 0 1 ,1., • 1 1 , 40 ... 11 tti lin ti • 1 •• • ••• •••! 'pl. p., , :ri• :• , 1 t or,, 01 Ile' 1.1,P0 t, ••• •t , • r‘p it 1 , le Cr..... 0 10 roilit• 1011 1.10, iiir rp, ••• t• t: •. ‘,0.1• It 1 . .I 10 re \.•.• .• a ; lit U't • •ipp.: r 0,,1,p, it•pl WO, I I.ecalne .04.• ' I• .. •1•, t.. tr 01111 , 111, of 11111 to .; 1 ,• ••1 r r.t In :Poe %Oil! rr Irtgalell 11.11 T Re r. ,p Up- 0,0 .:,rudder -r- I hitt r 4, • lb • I 1I 1 I r tit ITV treounnend it, ‘.1 •• NVI I I labia.. -rerun./ •I • r1,,1 , , 111 . Jun.. ..n. I I l'w. , lia itt.,tur.t. , e. and bare 44 I ~1 .•. I Nlr hi I tV.I• het:011110g. ale ' r) • . • ' u-o 1 r,4 t r . P• • .0 • •r , •.. •/. 1I• hall' 140 1,11011, priqua• ••, It ,nt0..1 - nwled: 4 .at , It.diah.k. June 13tit. ; -.1 , •• NW, ar , InahUlle• „ ~ • , • wol.r rorrotlY flair it , - .1 a.l , , .t ll• Os if to c , ./11f , ru. that I . • • •.... In.l lull I have fur .4.- , • • „ „ 1, ~other 1 'r Restltaral IVA p, • pi ; , • .. - P ~t 1., iio) 4,,utlk 11 '\'l.l OW` 01011.11 r I ,rpiio.•• ,0011,1,11 I • i• • I 21. 1.7 t. n:lnronium, t • . $l, 0,..t, • ir7r 1 )•" - C :I':d Pare Medicines. 1 I. =NA D/CINI:3 V 11 0: I .S 1: TAILORINC: BIIVIATTASS. Oil MUM NI.; • :STOP: Ell LOOT .1.) SilOts IST OILL 1,. .1 1 k I' i liffil SMALL UUICh. SALES, ABD Ma:ress. 13f,'1 , i1...r; and Furniture Ware-Rooms. " Pi. :-/). Th r . GEMS' =SEEM 1,0 an 1 Gen tl,men. N IMI IMM:11 Cash Zy.....em Adopted—Prices Reduced. A P, 1% lowanlL" rott%:util er- I 6 tleral:y thR Atter 11 , 1114 t I • .1 k.. SE t• Grocery and Fmuiou Business =I PI I, , I PI TP I ‘,• A ..... I•• it• arC t.lnc • an k Proymions •• . - • I Firtirr.r.lVirirdinr.%‘• I. rr , rt ^ hAri I , er.ii and v. se „,• 111 %Fr CADII Arid Will rr” •f is r , :rr L 1,. 14 10 lit•lt I , 4 t••• It: :o1 11,1'1 1 lug . 11 111 111.' rri I eliporrrir =EMI= =llll MEE =EMI ( )1 . 1:N la 1.., Ert t:c II %it t •,..1 , novel oi li•••—, ~ Nov 10, f .0 11 . ; .'y'; r• hlnd• tlvit app l ) 1 s ‘l, ,f .'orr sure 1.1 ha, 1% l'• lir, ..1m..1).. :Ito 11 V n.llll 14' it .11.),41,te ti.ter• e, n a V }WIT • al '•) 0 1, o' Lurrr.llll, t I A. . , %I I=l ==EMMZI Er!=1=1!1 = NMlllM=ll ME I int:itinr for pogiir , •6 - . pureot qua,: I, =S I=l • lii. l .1111.11.11. n ,irh at 1,11. .r r I, PA INTS. =1 EISITERI 0 I L. a . z :i z S . 1, e. i.• LH t .t lilt ;rfrltte•r.lt.:i tor ri,rt, t 'II I=l A • 1 N 11,0, ••• ••• .he \ I ,i 1 No LI" AILLLIINTER.r GOODS. . • • • .f!.. I,t lEEE i. I 'IP 1 1 , , I Ac .6c i, , 0. *II' 1 ry /EMI •A I I lEEE -:{fES nil• rnen IL • • Z. "CI G ja ' i ' 1 IZE r „.. ui Mill= 1 . I..t+ili.lrt•ugl- • pc cit =I =UM= 11 111 t \ ••• • SI / 1 1, %,, i i wi 11 .4'll', HE =1 El= ' • mrvi . MZEI=EI N ‘,l nr .:111r., 1.11b:113 i•ZtU' .ti• - .Y 11! to , ,r 'l2llO g . .6“.1• 4t it ntoK, .41 N: 3 t. •1 It NEW rzare. F, 4, 1.11 1.1 I o 14 ter it( k II I hr • bribe, t t... k 13). (Si )Ot.VY 51 that ~. .1 .4( ~,,, /1..11 , V ItellV • t, coni,•l 41 f .110 IEI Stale ./ ill I , r K\ll II t. r I'Lud• a n.l t.eur. t••••Iili • Ili it , b LAIIPf ■nd an 10 I i.e.,. I. T ing b 11 , ..44111 li la Iltre A I 11 A/777 Ii 5 D'ILANCE COlip.ixy , (of Phila4elpaha.) A kt! now drwriguusineverom the Mutual 0414 .g i int in. , rx ..,,,d a participation /arise probtemfthetAimpa"...nb, haiiiiiry I•eyund the premiums paid. , 11,0, H p.. iliel.4 ae•aadeanalipsured On I hp mow. ,or,. lean.. LAMM. will heiibetaliyaadpcoMpily ad anted f',rns on merchandise. bitildiak• and Niel pauper,' iuu, • ur ~ 'mall i .ro, i 1 ii. n e d Nam p t ,,,.... t , DIRECTORR ifi,...ph li deal. Jason C. Mama. teisa o44 A ~,,,,. l'ne,,philuarauldiiii. Jona ir: bawl,. H hap . a,...,, Hews Burton, John Garrett. 110. craia• 11,.n,y LaWresi, ria":ea lli i . " Sta ws e r Y d4 . 15.11 w k4 ja44 4 1r a c j d 'ila ltli et :rfi ii: •,..., iliartra Kelley. lastac R. Davis, J G Jua a ,,, ' At illi aru Foiwell. William May. fir P Thence., s)r. R. Rl.Ramoa. /atm Tenet ), Speacer Meth/sae, Richard P. hlrewhoutd: sec.,' . Wm . Illarti, p,,,, , I r A pplication ran be made to PM, 10, 1,44 Who Zasorosoo for Tows sad 0 0 ",_ TI. groe Count, Mutual I osuraoce 1 . 00p.„ m4k< n.utaisce us every deer riptroa ot 'wintry. at a. tow rates a. are rOtelll4ellt are do ...lea tato two claim. is . the rup,, Pothsse bus faro prosterty dweiltags. 111 . , expoeures.are 'soured. sad Use Coatusere tat,. n rvr Tl atpropen I are 1 11 4 Mi. The fends is either depini.7 fle w Itst.le for tosser , to the other. .rre hf Cosh ImPuranee made la either Drepartm..,, rluca rate. 11111F:CT0Rs Smut! Jactousi. James C. Manatali. Tibbals. P. E. Burro's. Klodethrelti JohaZiewnerly .1 II Pt/HP/ton. P Kepler. • Alfred Kiss orricEss Jac KAMA rftid M T111111•LS.M&S. G• 0i..„ ntIG , ueer Sterrett and Gray, e heap side IF.rle. June 11. lOW PLUMB% AID XECHANIC'S rao. nati/le, and Ufa Insurance iC Losanoire Brains,. .Y Fr Coo"? • l 'oe•Mtas, Sweets, Plulauisiphe • CAPITAL $30,000. cumpauy PlTgvis rift Inagnioce .0 1. Furniture. &t., Marne u. Freight, lu all prima in 'be wO ,l l. is Au 1 Insurane.. 600,a by R Ratltt)249 and )4.4 Farr ie to all part,. of Of. Caton 41 , 0, Inaisranre Up.o all the luick.t Niorable t. TWO. -- inctcroit s T Ir rlAillt‘Ck I 'Hlll 11 II A11..4-114n*, £m* Ilii.logtriaLe MIDDIIKTos 1,4% llama tvIL I , I •Ka., Ras,. Ja- I. N. 4111 I•4•C' J 1 Trot.. Epw•Illl Q. UlLXilloln,idectetar) ALLEN :12 !tn. I, 11420.4, Cory STA TEMENT 01 ruc , • oAbiroA Of flit NuastallAN TS" INIIMMAN . CI 0011tpaigy of Philadelphia, on the 30th of Zane. 1155. ,ro 12 ,WERIIIANTs EXCH./VG': lituu“: I 'Aiilt•h gltelt Irilie.o l / 4 yr Am,,,,, 4 1.1 k v.; I on .1114 a UNl,taki rr 4 MOU fl I 0( ir' as It in hand, Amount 41 'ash In Hank, 2.1 t 'LOC n A nrunnt 4(4 aPli in Itanla of 1g.4.1. llO/10 ftitlo reerivable 4,14/175 Real 1:-Lite. M nc.imberr 1.,,,t, 4 y n i„.2 Slate /1011,110, 3 irr trot . I:art.der, Sr. A tubtly &oat/ Bond ri ;,r ,e.4.4,l , 3thesviar R ltanM, t.we of kradint Ff 4 Road 1a 4 .0 ut I , AI, A I q 0.1•10 ',Anil 5 1v , r rlll 8011.1. %Vayhtsigt(ho County Pa . CouPoh )I,r hi IN" z l / 4 ,,herri tk. Norther., 1,, R 1.),44.i I A the t'otapany by MOCU(LIY. Debt. OttICIW lae owe urea, for Premium,, oif.r. 11);1 RP " "el vlble . F r FY • 1.0....1 pflIJ 1111te lirsantiation Of r„.,,,,,„„ \.. i Ile, 1,44 tt• F. r , ii.ltafll and r ygnm,..,,,,,• :1•• 1.10,1•<•• to t il iseuunt I R. ke-In-vrance,„ , nok try Returned Pretutunts. . a l / 1 111,.• 1 . 10 . 10100.111) owl no kt tilt 4,2 5.1111.1C0 ao.) due. laaa • a •• Adj. - it - 4 an nut Jae, . I to.Nee. claimed, .24,1 ornate.) u) -WI ant t• a. The k g matelot 51000111 .11..11..1 iii , t , r • •. r , t1•151 iiinita.l to 415.1.01 1 T'or I have nil rii : eretardtap IAI .tire din •not ell). 14/14r11 of a 11111 V. of :I uruu , oic ~,,, atauce. MtrCri:•••ali to.cltiliTl !kJ 11 EN SETT. Ag t: b.• - NM 014 rm, 1 • 1.111X•k 1 1.6...1.4. tty end Corey lln Ju , ,. I -53.1•41 n I 14s. 1,4 ti 3 ./I the • .to. Isle. •nd • , ti I • I. I , it .cu luftitwug •Litruwo •, r .• , • .1.: 1.. r .4 - Oleo r R .0..1 ..[•• '. • S;r01 • 11, I:10W A RD •411!:1.‘. "farn :...$ll 1. I i Land Office and Genoral Agency, L111.1 ,4 1•IVIegl1/11111 W•1.11,-0.11 ....I. v..„ ti 1.41411H* lit .11 l'...Lute. both... 1. e . t • „ .. of Ateo.l to the crow.; ..t h00te..../fo• • ir.e teleo. •ee..fe L.wd Iron oto, and edict. rf 111. /v , Um( ref.,. • in;w n Isl App, 1,0111. 1:1,jer.,,0, (4 1. 1 tte....p in almowt a part =MI Al, Furnishing and Hanging &IL. T ,,,. ri her %On od aLl,,pl 015 t. 011).: .ro•in r flarno of lilt and Lro• that u•uunu to Furn nqn wit sad llausui¢ h.. • I, lk Ili vruvided Ilh ul th, nerr..ar,(ic..l n.d.f.t • .a .. -at thoell,t) Manner, and 1)..,p4-• that new, .4e :41,0 , 11 heral Marro( Or public . hairnnage lie Ltai lti. r.v , lurid a t 114 P Was. Fuun.lr). on Mate *Wel I, rrinev , L., N.llOl. 14 e•t lute. .I‘k, DIL ISAAC THOMPBOII . 3 MUGU CELEBRATED SITE VAT ••/te arena slauo. umnrai.G: I tried and invaluable NID.,N for a , • d,oeur. e 9 es, her haw .he •thod the t , wl h. over ?In. in' I. e deuvatiti 01 it awl increasing, la 114.001 and Ga. twit two y rut*, uttered tor sale In an ent.re .:lt Nlttle will have a heel Platt tn¢rated lute GO. • tract of the Inventor, Dr. islar Nee lund.. 'if* a lae n rill le of the •ttna Llere, tugellit r a it , II uv preeeet in,vprietor, John L I ti,tuo.on =I The prorrrielur ha. toren compelled tu throt• Lb • 4 1V h•• Of the w rapper owing to tkm.• Large quatitio rtli,ch [La the 1,111 lest %rafteillif hern p•ao/1...:nj..• •••• in: r‘,.thel:ol) at the s‘e.t o, char.t . r . . are .0 trtotvattr., recturated tr. t r,oe Dt dr•r‘e r IP the red label hereto! frh.e,l ,n that forth the proh•tex. • ".•," prrrnrottree COUnterleit F -ale by all vie re.pectable drulti,•ur net 1(01t vra J .lPut .at, bt Burton a lit,tute 1.• tun (I. I:3y =CM ANTet.KLIIIITIC WAFERS 1 , 14/1. • I , li t. l'ropnetor.otT.q these Wafer• 1:10 t'W ' 1 cuu?,hly test .n.t.Lbe.n. and 0411Cuhaeienil‘ reewl.4e , ' I:t.µ ei.4IFE itk:%lClis tor t.xoril .$: Ow. , 1.14 . -‘1 . 114 'rne, contain no ( . alone. , or %le,. h I 5.01 he given In (tie ‘onrige., n th pgirreei 6: • The W.llece are tree MOLD the 114,yeet loti• L4o•l•Acr re. i a. int) ere PirJ.ani tame CI. Idrrn w, eat Ora, v^ ME •1 T.r 141/ 111 all the dit.ram.• - • mon I , 1. Ll6lllO thelu as *urn., I /I• 111 :••11l Ire, truth theist 111.1 a. worm. ,11,,t o , Int, the, utlen produce aim hung ; '"; • a RI - 10 111 ,. IrslllllJrl Mir III!, r• =MEM rt,‘ if ,rsrs iNrl•n 4 Here. ' , ; , rese fit I nit %OW knihelm,twe 1%1OP:2. /041 1 I'l.lllll leil I,ph i e prat lire I have never 1 ,2 1. 2. • * 1 11 1114111:4 , 16.114 Itio. l 101 NOM. * a. ihr 11 ,o, 1 I 21111 , talh, re c IOCII. ,„ ~.•• . • all,l I 1111113110 10,11 211 I, rtb wfl.l.r !. he.' hike t,evif h"leti in 4 •. Nair ra'• 00." lAIYA. 440111 4/ Cllll4ltlo 1211 r 41.), 21 ,1 ult.,. ages be.ngs. ••10e12,2, r. •:I • it 11).111 n. readily q la ote .1110 their 1 . 00100.11101( I Ut1110•111:11g lIME , . karui spec int now in üb. and ,t • :tor. ‘uange-t air.' wtU periect •atirti I rum/fiend t term to I nr the I' it ro I , lthelminiter It (der. are (.(core, , ' r• ,41 , $ HI It fus & lIt.RRIIV. R , . ' r. r nor hl , lle 16, 1,3.1 Most Important to the Ladles. Dr. Gausawar's Oelebrated- ISenstrual P.:A: \M. i.evn lung and ih )(ley know n n• '• ' rrinu‘ing any stuppage. Lrtrgill ,riti. Ir* , •‘' IMO lEEE I.• Inr remate Ito*lbtal, j• ,r • 11 nt 0111 t fel) Pllyerse Iro the 0e,,,t ~,•„ **he , a Cur , . 1...$ Wllllllloe by metite.o*rnr '" Ehrtr ..11111e err,lll, r. n.,111,Ur 111.1 i fur by /...ftrthrit tr, ”." ti - .lgtherr. I.) returns ul rhr InVlllll., 1.. 1111.011e4 I , i 1,0 ry cant. 1 , 101%h:11m rr rtu-r• Ihr, , thrl ate .111V110 effeeeut , fur which ' we.; vibe, Itretkilbrit y. 1110001 Cl/111 Mr. 1,1 1 ( • r„rn I 11 111 t, r tiler In ‘14 ,,,, ./ lathes Will tint narticitinr t,,thort " lion., to vehteli Mt . ..L.11 , d 'h. ...flow , y.I the ..uphrco...Uti Iltay hr tlrtrrt., I'r er Rua. YI . h , r V.. 11 it •igord ht llr it Pr pat Ither. I.ibert* •ttreei, Nee. let*' • R. *putt•tote agent. wilt be 111314,1111C0 IHe a- pr if 11:.111 , 1• lu the Weill Idue. ill Lrd ,, • ...1 lit R 1.1.11.0UPf, 1271 Lille, ty " • t, t root ttnett.lll , l A te)* o n. t.. •t• II .•: Mrr put up it SCI r.l ,111 the ott test prtVaty Wan) oaf* of the 11• ' t. ktITXON TO LADZSII: KIM MEI ~r, I' ft Arr • Watches and Time Keepers. :.--- ,0.1.1 t eat INk ,tII,I * KR. Palen% . 1n I .... ,, t ,,,, ' • ' 1.`11,,r1 Hull1)141 a„1 , Ipa, Farr .% at. it • ilea; I.tne•r• In t ~,,, 1 an 4 Oil vet C.l.r . l ' u • n" ~ 111,00, 1 Li-r 1 , 0 , 1, .i . hills. If,. ..,' .1 441 ro A rfy en...np 41 } rte Or I. I-'" —la N . tt 11 At. be- and Onfra , reo tr 4 ' ~,.1 ~ v r ‘.o , i Jrweity InAnto ifi , tr.t I Saddlery Hardware 1.1 .10 cOMplelca+rur;loott t.I 7111 • I ttJmatingy, at Wu rr r t 0... thin • •,, 17, 14:ba R. S. HUNTER. 1)R Arne etn herr n„, I. tl% 144.1.1,r 1./1 . ./r ;al row It WIMP NI the onfor tlletll it hr $ll I 0r50...1. a sq., •mOll *MOO II I of IStone• I %la 41Z YK t 111,111, •; 44, t s MCC ihtfilitig, Gormless and French Teo. oei Menge toe 411 , 11/ a/, or names t vers e heap at 41 Dee 1,10.1.—'t9 J KtLLAXJ44l.thehe, Jue M John 11 Coot rbo• 1k", 'lei. a«., 10.111111% V 44.1.U1A1 Wu 04c:ft 0, IMEIM 6 ,tom .1,40. 4 Irm tail 3 . 4 4 I .1.,5„, I (Mu 10 , ' MP. (II I • ME .c I N and other can Nr A aye. Certain. aad P(e.mast ng P' .H..,ty .t.,ler 'lr.."• • ••Prrroities. Vi. e pan Ole • luf LIMA, 1.31 I n r r , ' I n. ii, and 1.• a rtfyrrr I flere .• • lie ul • lir NktlllTlS4 1,1 MA Wtll,ll ill l• 6' I tall I Ut f 't. ERIE EIMSI Mil MB OEM I=l SAN yy 1'..0 uu 46.. to