[Ws *.'1 11 :1111 • A . l- 4 frri Q.CF.N:C A rkattakx B.tLL. R00)11 Two "yearssince, a young, beautiful, and rich lady of Bologna, married the descendant of a family well known to history, whose illustrious name was all the fortune which the bridegroom possessed; but the generous Bolognese in the ar dor of her attachment, overlooked the poverty of the lover, in the hope and expectation of a pro• per return to her disinterested love. For a year all was happiness, but this summer being on an excursion to Venice, they formed an acquaintance with a family from Peri') A young widow of that family, very vky, beautiful, and fascinating, and possessing a _profusion of stolen tresses which Might have done h mor to the head of an Eve or an Ophelia, attracted attentions of the Marquis Della R Her other charms might base failed, but her twauti• ful ringlets were irresistible and, forgetting the attractions of his young an ,{ lovely mareliesst, whose rich dark' . hair would have vied with a Capello, a Cornora, or wen a Juliet t of the Capu• lets, he becamed ensnared by the fair head of he lively Parisian., After a month she family, including the widow returned to Paris, and in another "litttle month," the Marquis received a pressing call to Rome up on business of importance; and leaving his lady I to return to Milan at leisure, he took post for Paris with all possible etpedition, where he. had been for a fortnight, before the neglected mar ches*, who had returned home, discovered the singular error in the compass, by which her hus band's course to It in. h. I been diverted, by means of r fri. udlw lr t.. r. apprizing her that her husband was incessant in attention to the bland e a t of brauties, and her eenstant escort to the Theatre Italian and other places of amusement Thy her hr,,ther to her counsela, and th. a 1 , I fall w th.• mat-fink to Pan+ wi lt, u' 11.. ti..r ti. 1.... wt,.. the lady was busy in making r. senrchi • ifa e w gular nature Th. tr0.11d , .111111.,. of Italy during its intestine broils hail furnislo d traditions and memories of nielatieliol . s eitastrophies by steel and poison, and not few were the CiaNIVA by which 6ure and sudden death might Is. inflicted I u4slf v. as shown at I, ) the present countess of Buissy, ( La GUI riola o f Lord Byron') one of these poignards or blades of crystal, manufactured in the Lagunian Island of -Murano, in the cavity; ef which was eonei-sli.tl a subtle poison, and which upon the blade b,..ing broken in the body, became diffused in the blood of the victim and caused instant death In the archives of the family of the joalous lady gyre tiotie , s of an heirloom IEI form of a ring, concealed in the 4etting of which WAA a small gold globe, and in th‘. interior of which was inserted a poison similar in its , •ffr.ets to prussic avid This could be borne in the mouth without clinger, unless crushed betwoen the teeth and then instant death would follow Secure of this valuable jewel, the dzserted marchesa arrived at Paris, and was received into the house of her kind friend, married to a finan cier of eminence in the city, and a man of con. isideration; and among many circumstances cal culated to disturb her, she learned that her hue band was the next Monday to attend the fair widow to a ball, to be given at the house of a • former deputy of the session which, with many . other things, was broken up in 1848. To this ball her friend consented to accompa. ny her, and - the hour impatiently txpected at ltingth arrived. Robed in black velvet, with neh laces which sit off to advantage her clear complexion, dark eyes and hair, she was superb, she was dazzling With fire in her eyes, majes tic in her deportment, the haughty beauty strode the room, (the crowd opening as she advanced) and proceeded to a little salon lighted by lamp§ among flowers, and at some distance from the orchestra. There she awaited her dreaded rival and her compaion, intending to appear suddenly before them, confound the lady, freeze her in• constant husband .by a glance, and then to com- plete the catastrophe. The pair arrived. Taking her friend by the band, the marchesa arose, putting into her mouth at the same time the fatal ball. The metal is thin, and at the least compression of the teeth the deadly fluid would be ejected, and she would fall a corpse before the thunder stricken pair.— Behold this beautiful woman receiving attentions with a smile upon her countenance, and holding in her mouth the subtle poison which was soon to consume her, and yet with an aspect of appa• rent altisfaction! The mamas was waltzing with his beautiful blonde. Restraining her emotion, the marchesa chose a station where, in the turns of the dance, she would have the most f4vorable position to burst upon them, when a conversation between a neighboring couple attracted her attention. "1") o you art," said a young man, the Bnronoe de ? "liow elegant she is this evening : How beautiful, how animated ! Who is that *ith whom she is waltzing ?" "!fin Italian—a Rrimati, I believe—who, they say, adores her for her beautiful blonde tresses ; satiated, perhaps, by the dark haired damsels of the enternal city " The fair tresse4 of the haronne!" said a third one , W ho had joined the other two as the convey: nation began: "truly, they are very charming, but my sister, who was in the same convent with her, says they are false; and if you examine close• ly the enormous covering, you will perceive• it is not native to the head " At this moment the breathless dancers halted near the group The marquis was addressing some words to his partner which caused his list ening wife to think of the ball she carried in her mouth, while the baronness was re adjusting her dress, and passing carefully -her hand over the hack of bet head, as if to be assured that all was safe in that quarter Suddenly a new thought seemed to possess the injured marchese; sbe dropped the poison ball from her mouth into her bosom, rushed upon her rival from behind, nod seizing her by the hair detached the magnificent mass of ringlets from the cranium, and threw it on the floor The marquis whose eyes were for an instant diverted from his partner, turned as she shrieked aloud, with fury in his eyes, prepared to avenge her, and beheld—his mistress, like Sampson of old, shortie of her conquering tresses, and his superb wife frowning in all the majesty of an of fended beauty: What a tableau The marquis was astonished and stupefied, and the lady recovering her good sense .and temper, took- him bytthe band and led him to the ante chamber " Forgive me" she whispered in his ear, "for having diaarmed my adversary," and carried him away. The ,Wednesday following, the reconciled couple set out for Milan, the best friends in the world, and withal the most affectionate lovers.— But for the diacomlitted Barooess---, she is a most amiable personage, and I am in despair that any one should have torn from her one of our itkisVpleatiog illusions. John C..Brookequidge The Hon. Colin M. Ingersoll, of Connecticut, lately Wedded sa immense Democratic meeting .it Prattville, New York, and delivered a very Airing and eloquent speech. After describing . the rare statesman-like accomplishments of Mr. litiehandn—his manly and patrioticabsracteris tiee, and his pre-eminent qualifications for the office of President, the speaker referred in the fullewing beautiful and glowing terms. To the young and gifted Kentuckian who ..tir nominee for the Vice Presidency. I may . I ..ek from a personal acquaintance of years, du ring which time eircatnstanoes brought us laced,- ,•(• upon terms of frietehhip, approaching at least t.,niliarity. We entered Congress together in ISA, and served together, a part of the time upon the same colimittee fear years. It was here 1 saw him daiiMthia seat quietly maids( the ordinary course of legislation, his noble sow tease., beaming with intelligence, or else, with every fees turned tows* him, addressing b o wl. ; now with feature' collected, in = terse with a meaning in each word he and now with the ire in the eye, deiliair r ost big blows in sentences bold, powerful and eloquent, taking hii audience captive no leas with the mu sic of his voice than the strength of his mind Its". there, I as;, that I learnt to admire John C. .e.chearidge--the rose of American chivalry —the youthful Statesman and Democrat of Ken. lucky—him whom the illustrious Clay called the young man of promise in the West—Dreckets ridge, whose character has no blot and whose patriotism has nu selfishness—who sought Out the honer of the nomination, but rose in the con• vention to decline it, when a sight of him was sufficient to bring by acclamation h . .* iu. nomination with applause." Letter from Col. Benton. The following letter from Colonel 'Benton to General Priee, (the defeated Benton eandiolat. (or Cosmos in the Boonville digtriet,) appeara in the st. Loui• Democrat : ST. Loot, Aug. 10, 150 To THOMAS L. PRICE, EsQ , Dear Sir :—I was diuppointed in the result of your election, ae the signs in the district as I went through it, encouraged Me in the belief that you would succeed. • I was also disappointed in my own. but do not regret having made the can vass ; nor do I consider as lost, the 'stmr in trav eling and speaking which it cost me The exer• else. though severe, has been good for te, and even necessary after my long studious and ssdcn. lacy course of life feel greatly invigorated by it The intercourse with the people has been most gratifying They came to see me in mass's, and with cordiality, along the whole line of travel I and nowhere more cordially than in the border counties, where some people had supposed I was to have an nnwelc ene rer4ptinn My telly regret was that I could not remain longer at each place Personally, the canvass has been most agreeable to me, a nd T tbink it bast been goo.] r the Stite, in helping to revive the sentiment ..f ti of inalit v, and contributing to allay the ("id. ing of .wetiona antagonism, now too strong f tale safety of the Union, and which every patriotic consideration requires to be calmed There is a design here, on the part of sonic, to put up an electnrial ticket for Fremont, about which no one speaks to me, as I have character -enough to keep at a distance all that class of persons who, dishonorable themselves, could ap- T -proach a man with a dishonorable proposition. But my sentiments are known and that I eboold consider such a step as injurious under every as peet—mnrtifying to Fremont himself, from the small vote which the ticket would receive—and injurious to the public, by aggravating the sec tional feeling which now arrays each half of. the Union against the other I was opposing the bringing out of Fremont, for nearly half a year before those who charge me with promoting it knew of any such design. There are cases in which public duty rises above personal cnesidera titan, though there are a great many people who cannot cnoceive it possible. Thus, when I sup ported Jackson, (with whom I had been on ill terms,) thirty years ago, the sordid motive of office was assigned for it ; now, when I support Buchanan, (with whom I am on ill terms.) and support him against a member of my own family. the same class of persons can see nothing in it, bat falsehood and treachery. Incapable them• selves of anything disinterested and patriotic, they believe 'others to b- equally an, and attack. with base motives, all the actions Which are above the apprehension of their political moral ity. The full result of the Governor's election is not yet known here„ but enough is known to de termine the condition on which our electoral ticket is to be withdrawn. The other side would not agree to our proposition; but this refusal to do what was right, makes no difference to us, and we shall have the gratification (after baying forced Buchanan upon them at Cincinnati:, to make them carry him over the State—pretending to be for him, while regretting that they had not been able to kill him in the convention I proceed to Washington immediately t.) ga *ther up material for my "Abridgement of the Debates in Congress," and 'return in October, that being a work which I can carry on here Very truly and sinoerly yours THOMAS H. BENTON. A Picture of Disunion. I=l=ll In his farewell address to his countrymen upon retiring from the Presidency,the patriot States man and hero of the Hermitage said : " What_have you to gain by division and dis sension ? Delude not yourselves with the hope that the breach once made, would be afterwards easily repaired If the Union is once severed. the separation will grow wider and wider, and the controversies which are now debated and settled in th. halls of legislation, will be tried in the field of battle, and determined by the sword. Neither should you deceive yourselves with the hope that the first line of separation would be the permanent one. * * * Lneal interests would still be found there, and unchaste°. ed ambition And if the recollection of common dangers, in which the people of these United States have stood side by side against the common foe—the memory of victories won by their unit• ed valor—the prosperity and happiness they have enjoyed under the present Constitution;—if all these recollections and proofs of common interest are not strong enough to bind us together as one people, what tie will hold united the new division, of empire, when these bonds have been broken and this Union dissolved ? The first line of separation would not last long; new fragments would be torn off—new leaders would spring up —and this great and glorious Republic would soon be broken into a multitude of petty States, armed for mutual aggression—loaded with taxes to pay armies and leaders—seeking aid against each other from foreign powers—insulted and trampled upon by the nations of Europe—until. harrassed with conflicts and humbled aid debs■ed in spirit, they would be willing to submit to the dominion of any military adventurer, and to surrender their liberty fax the sake of repose " FROM WEBSTIEVE REPLY TA HAYNE. " When tin y eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time, the sun in heaven, many I not +et• him shining on the broken and dishonored frag. meats of a once glorious Union—os States dis• severed, discordant, belligerent—on a land rent with fencift, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood Let their last feeble and lingering glance, rather, behold the gorgeous ensign of the Re. public, now know and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced—its arms and trophies streaming in their original lustre—not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured—bearing for its motto no such misera• ble interrogatory as, What is all tbis worth ? nor those other words of delusion and folly,' Liberty first, and the Union afterwards. But everywhere—spread all over is characters of living light—bluing on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens—that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart— Libei p = and Union, now and forever, one and in le." AT IT AGAIN! JCOS HANSON Weald most resp.ednlly Inform his alum, sae eld Maeda sod pumas to parttcalar, and the pubile in roma. that he Is saw availing ap u oath* Now macs PANILY ONOCZNINS, is that Onalnod•olis Now Moro AT TER 0 1' DEPOT, e. tr. ISM dd. of the Pobite Noon, most door north of Yr. J. C. flokloo's Ilazdtrare Moro, whore by strut ottoirtion to business, hasping o good stook of rood Gonda, st tormforsto ries% sod Was to sorrel propect orrosessiodotiog. M shall laApe to retaha all ski and soak* sway oar ~beams. now ea sod aro this ite. rusts4.Ush roost sod esamAas sad rumbas* goods, if you Ilk. Moot and pekoe. Er* My IL lad le. Shawls I Shawls ! Lvs, reseivorl MI Mike sad Oolong' Crape 8 1 101112. plata sad tick enlmoidgrod, worth $ll4O to PM; ago Meek Mt, ame Law Fliaorla, mom dyke, which ma are edliag as ver OV pekes. CADWELL k 011618WOLP. Jastalik, liii r sin Lighers aad Y. Lailleas as i Ft=ILATIOII4 irusihouss 11•• Moiteitia Ibis Meek IMMe amok wares lw will be boon to make embus Mtn Me di Mesas sod motemem, emmiag it. : et the mma time tMt be will tamale ...p baaMemar Mt toe a madi rut et seery. Is* Asp 06 na I tG. auk, Mee. •...nk. Bat. low a Ile • ..•.. Wholaesale and Retail DRUGGIST, NO 5, REED 1101 . SE, EMIR DZALuit I:( mu il MEI:ITS: Linseed Oil, Spirits of 'Lurpentine, Co pal Viruisl3, lie, !Luton. / White Lead, Taaner's Oil. Lard Oil, Teeth, cold • TIN FOIL. AND TFI: T I NSTI' \1F...7N Perfumery, Brushes. Paints, Oils and live Stuffs of every liotcript;on. Cleveland Female Seminary. SAVI CI. Sr JOON. I. L. 10 Mks. Flux* Lk, Niy■ L T. lit ILroat, THIS INNTITUTION locAl,l in td..l ..1 jo,elaud in 4 nritr‘-d awl It.althr a,tfiatt..n 111.. fintfifin:, r uleL b new, L desi,rtird to are,mtseatate onw nd....1 and sarn.unded he trnund. etanertainc %cry • •1001...1 and wi11...111,k, cutting ran a••ra, , • II are holm liwYtte.i, and ventilated. fitted a lto new and ••• , lii • trot furnetunp, and ...ory ov lolopto.l t., th., Irtr. l fi, ) ;to ,• thoedr dint ape nts. The dea, t n o f the a hoot o• frrutafi at tse.h•tat.. si• 1n .e. t o 1.. r the th.. , ...304 .111.11...n0 11,d ntin.trveat I . 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THE: Ft I it F.it -t•••1. • 1 t. t . ft••nnt II 111., It.' .1.••• r• ~ • t•. ••1 "fit ••• I ill ttrpt g••••• 1 .Ittek •., 1:111)('EltIKA ire Pitoilo.lllV4 %.r alm 16,1 1•••• 1.• L.. ; , I•• • 4.1 4: rs •• a' ; • Th .IbY • t.. V 1 1.. VI • _IN. I •••1... • 11. r.• ' 11 i.tt••, April to, 14.46 Salen's New Muninoth Sky-Light .tnshrsssi and Ph. hey, / went, mrurr of r.tat. Wert and Park rrtr. Pa I a trier, tat sts...r wrested s' N Wright's Earhasswo..Nire., rP emirs tkrterastela takro Pt the et. if of ttte art at she nt traks.n. N. rah-. 1.n.-, Mr, ,s PAINTS ! PAINTS! A'.1,.'.. in n1.1r. , tho s}.nn,, 1 ia .. • Paints of all kinds, White Lead. Dry and in Oil, a tin. Iwt bra.ta4 I ..,•••laan ant V.tte Sirs i =I. C 3 X 3 ' a 1 ma. I . 1 euv WI ite•ii, l". 1, Lit h•r,r,: : i rrne:, 1".::••• :• I •• ,t a LI; o• "1 rolorA, hr. ano • In r • . ~,Irbrat.•‘ll.llo.lsl:fiti t IR VI ,11 , 41.4. ~„: ; Tunwntno All •rttcle• wart:m.l,Y, •n•: a: •• • ,1-1 ~ •• it tlo•intervot of pus-chaps:v . . to rail rEw IRT At 1.17`.t . LA11:, 1 .,:11 17 l'nrner tat.. and 7th at, Halloo ! Halloo ! A Now is the time ! Q piuNi. AND 6L - IIIik.R.GOOD ,, , are Lein. reeelied at the War reis Hat •nd Furnishing ....tore, embriaeini; all tne nea nark.l and 111.0 the moat fashionable that 'ran loe procured ibis atom ha• long horde the twong a Fashionable 11.1 and we are determined to sustain U d poealidelo k.. p not g'. ..t• allot at at small ao.l ka. ping co oe t , hoist an kf.ll.lr will itl l e our custom. rs lion Promoo ni to, net !doll, Is toe Fashionable :-.llser Brow n and Tan colorred loft Hats. T4....e *tailing to, tan, IF.. a 1/1 do well to rye us • call while nor stock 14 h. ( AYE —W have also received a large Ptock nlvane amt nier Caps. rv.mproini•lng all the near ntyle. In • SA% • open a large ',Lock all,Straw ENT. i'(liNISHI,11)0001/r3.--CoropnAin2 4 hir", r" • ..urniner Neck-Tie* of ever) •leAt•ript 1.. n, • 11.1 a t ..th,r thing. to. numeroup to mention, NIBRFI.I.k4 —4 d any quality and •u. • risAl *no •••••• if si ni4 Films... Vi M T.\ s ,, V. 1 nbiti. ‘.. Cheering News for Parents And Children ! W )I. NI C IMS GBILMAN WOLLII CANDI' 4 1,, A\l, Pale and certain Wt.) ' Tins been tried lay tkonsaanda in Europe and the I t.it• int 'tate* and found to be let and all doubt ane of the moat ....flail. ant e.l vet sal Mrtheineit rrrr i I I di.eorend tar the complete dee. tr.o tin and etpalaiun of 10111Y: 4 tram the human certain no matter how deep they UM) Iw inibeoled ui dour. "Au Antartal dieeeefeee. orke• alimpaised ea Use Star.* ie sare.t• come in readart Nita them sad drier the. from agar liadge• wale, rearing the. to take tar elaanewarel track le escape far schwa 4 Ito. Ikne Warnie will nut remain itl the ...tern that contain. thin 1. Midair The% esinuat endure Ito it not only earee . them hot a the ilium* in which breed and are nourished, and t h in .JA1..... at the trottrytt of Ilre ,• d , to tat , n , away Ih. tr inean• eitttreD, sad pr..pagauon lint though soarrh• in in it, operation. and dratrtleti•ot in it. rarcts o•n rirTln it is 'et until and gentle in lie action I'll theli wuait Si.tem ror-ect ing and revulaturg the ,toinach and Bowel., an.l Ira, log thrill in • natural and health, condition And further f Tit THE T t•TI• • .WO.Ol so lasekly as .Saarar, sad a. radish, take. LAraitres gay odor 'Oman. Real hat to as) I ~f It to, thoow that ha, trod It H tanoa. P.. I Nia..a.F. k Bammut • Gents entid Lnio6, mw 'ewes of are. parte , l with lasts In the enur.r of two dat s tn.su the e , ,nt.int• ~t that leas of Ntek • 1.,110,11 Koren CsWli W bleh ton Pent UM' a .11..11 Unlearn. 'he •kutt•ore4 [Pother plida nor ovitnens from the operation of the f &rt, A tn.:heme an adeettial as that has protect to be ECM/Ira.' at th• tame tin. an plassaant sod essay to take, ought to he merkerall known, and that is just the reason and the ntdt one I ha.e for seu4.Ang ou this stateleseht You , . try Dru.n. t-to g«of,Ally thr..t.gh ,, lll rountrr, and w holt .414.10 IRTF.); 6. kilt , , I= DR. G. NEWCOMER, Practising Physicisai and Psychologist, 4AV he cons...tlte4l R Isle room No 145 Re e 4 Hoot. Dr. N art'a in, attend to uHt+TETRICAL aura and all curable aQeetton• elfin.... sex. rout the Dr. a knowledge and long et ;Amen, of I tbe dttacreatt •vatem• practlee, he has teen ahle to eon+ the ,11”.41. .iies held( Wows..., es en alter others hate failed , and lute ham h.•vn de.- .of. The ler daunt. that in &era...there it an act.n either t.. I.lloltlre or too Neistive in the vital !towers, upon the orga nism.. Thin actuoi senaln equaltsset, health moat fetlna. Hem.• the w onderful revolts, from hu nnestive and Negahte mMtrineti who h admiralty equalise thin Pantie* and Negative vital action in SPA ►eve., nalgia, Toothache and Headache, he wa emu Croat* immediate retief, and never fall. of peeing the pat lena-frdto pain when present To thin all ht. patient. for three years pail en ,, tratifi M partkmiar attention to Mai Fotnaie mg down, to , Stet Headache, Congh-nortna, ills., Hop tome, Iliarriora„ 'eatery, 111.peneta, Ithcatnaigetu, Weskige.. the Linti.• and kaiak, Mara. of the Throat, ton.ilitrio, hron. niti.. Ln er, Heart, .o 4 Kidney Afeetione, 4Nik D/SKASES 01' THE I'NFOETI Those 11‘ tog at a d.lanCP tau co.muit lor letter, and bare nw.ll tines ...lit t, tnAll Thu 1.1- +lll Nimit Wret.6H.l.l tw.. Ali IL 41 ki %et. I.lto alt.( 1U .% l' x. 11.. Dr 11....90...tric t. d tootliaebe, ev.1,1.11.11114i I e 14.11.. R.'t.Krv4•en K Asoith. (.11.t.1«, Pv Dr. T Yr...dc..1 o 1 It, >«w Caotk. hank. Ur I•krirlew, •uJ j N... c , and .....tscatib, t nil. In Jon.• "...1.. , 4tl Watches, Clocks and Fancy Goods. If AUsTIN, at ha, old stand. on ^ 11. 4 • 1 ' . Itrowu Hotel, anon waking lair. aciatturn• to hai et.o.it in trail. h, late •rriv•is trout the eseteru cities, and wootioll invite wog!, - tggly to granny! 1441 thing is ht• lineal humor,. to Plaguing. livg.tx Sint prim, and determine whether it 11. for their gitereet to ei.eou ra g . bum • little longer tilth tramway& (welt • rood thitig • Len nu get it, or yar orgy , got the other rude, for If it le B•rgIglglo 01.1 all .ball l r if vianble, to pn.. mid g..s lie Hal to a largii so•ortarient to filin,lng and the .bitglittog WWI ahead." LS .U4Oll iiiii etl to at ► sanall pnial•iii.l wit IR uoderrtJ b. .o gage A residence tit . newly Twenty Vekh. In Erie nukes Wan feel.tutte at haw., and nu dee...Ohio 'hair% er will tie in 'mak ing t„ thy.ia. Witt put their Tru.t in man. for lealimontr• rain locks iu.l.l.•>re)ry ol al/ kiud, caries/0 r•lr/real at oaaterate t.rior• •. u.aal Sib •r Fork/lanai Sifrer :•lponns,,if all Lb. btyleo, inanufact w elt frnm 1 .,, in Silver, for aak or made t., order. i.nKn. &H 1 nfletter done to a oast. manner, 4• t retl.• r wit!) nanvrr ono ittba rwiairin¢ 'll.clianitail Skill and taste. I.rir ]one 7, 1.411. .1 ::7 Talt.llXtl, /X 1780, PREIVIII CHOCOLATE. w.f. MR, BAKKR 4 6..8 Aaaennaa Frew* Housimpmase, mad romala aseelate Prepared armsr fltresms, Ceres, Peoria ; Goeses Meeks, Seisiee, HmarpisAir sed Ada*: (Urea (lava sheik Crew/test Owns ; err. sic gill ESE klanid.o.turce to which first premium lode %%ern I ►warded h. time chief Isistitsters and Pairs of the U ulna. are as excellent dart ild eblLdres, isivalkts and persons in hr►it 1,. They +der rattier than Induce, the nervous excitessenit 111.trodaat upon the of ten or coder, sad sae reantssoirsded by for. Warres, Jack son, Harm* Wane and Adams, Hendon, seri by eminent phy sics...se eieeerbers. 44.4 r A Foe idaktby all ibe principal Gmerts is the Visited Stabs*, sod by PHltot. It 4'. Mcßae, New Yark: Gum? Jk Twitui.a. Philadelphia 'Mamas itarmos, lialtimerr; Kiswirre >< Ik•netr, laetaaati WALI"E/, kI.LXER di C 0.., Ilutehester, 8046. Jaw 'II, 11164. BARLEY NOTICI. Tan sabncriber rill emit/act during the month of July tb. Harley erase at liberal prices. All teutetcts of taw klun west ►s meek *triad , tie *earth el July r not at all Am usual, the awbarrterr will continue during the twelve months la Ow year to pay E.ar, and lb. hiebeat int Act prier for Barley. Those wishksag AD draw their marital roatracta into aprcillc cacti contracts caw en an nay daring the month of July. Erie, July A, 185 a.. A. KING. Lumber Wasted. lira 4 0411 par tha• higlimt . ..lei p.k. is I}ol for samh• i...t A e „ lh tlikit 10 hrllooe 00,11011 " lh " 12 " " ism/ " " Ih, .. 14 " " *OOl " Wkite Oak, 11* " 12 " lh " - 14 . . liammil iiiinsag4 tro l oiloosiiii sad wirikit eilt44 14.4. Moo, lkir WOO imp, of r 11144 as 1440 WU* Oak ais4 ;flaw, 45 i zi, r t ,6 2 .6 ;41 14 lire a rinstr u l t n 1a Ibis. Erie City Carriage Manufactory • OA* ';-' , ' . . 7. - .„ Net.. ' II . 41114144,e- , Aik. ~. ..'":::-- ---- _ J,:-.0...): __ Asir 0 4 1: t. 1 ..„. .9 1 ; t.‘ and Lair ,•• : k. t. 5.1 1!1 La ' • - . • •upoqi , ., t. , Pat, tz.v, l• • tt• 1 , 1,1 emplot • ntlm:y., ttl• t eoUlitrf prudueop, an 4 f• •.t t at..., are saturffini tto., BEs-r M ATEuLti. thou work. IL walling 1.1 PAINTING AND == Perna. n•n , zmg ore.. I It ~..euted to the it rtat.r. pot ,<' Y ox if they .I,,rstvio work will fin.f t Cn i, t IJaj 1., Pt.. j'lts•• h K Pmts. le ,L Vrls, trAt New Establishment. NE W (;()()/). L1F.014 • I 1.4, kLIC• tAk• - • op ou.l tho tpubh , rn n ..n• rip•4ll.l*.i. -. .111. M.. •••.r PI I !, most hi% ••••• •.1 . .• • : ~• • - I • : • ••••r• • SVorkkhli with 4 •,. . .t-la upon the far:, ••1 s, • rr11.1••111r. al: Pd lir . him TYRA,' ..• I h . hosing ainck i.. all 4 • No 9, Brown • • I. t;ir W•• • a en.• . • , at, 14 t a g•, • • • • r•P h•••. ~.ni in • • • • , April . = LL Ptnons rv.by utt•ut ofl he, ace,. =CIE= . • • not ito s • •••,:et toe xxFtenw .I e • 1411211• eel t Those insiet•tesl trot.: • A.,•r• r m , A ;•,I t.`,.1.%! 1) .her. hr %%in 111•, • /e. 1 • 11 J If • I il.•• L In I MO , . A i. if,. 11• ; .• is if • . r • •.t l . 41f/ft, I t.•. I reur% i 1 DR. DIII VS' FREM'iI I- I 'I VI I tuNT!I •• •pfl-. • L• @MEI= T•t f..iuctikm Ili • 1 0 %% , T 1 11 , •• .• • 114 I•^artir r r , arr, liaslatrir , Ifhte hour. fr.r‘rr s it Spring Millinery and Fancy Good'3 T Its. CI {Uri., • • Vl rt I • . 11_,. • ^ In, .11 .THEI II I, I I ) ill AL D t I .t. ..13.1 it; will toe I=llll=lll v I : ..• ~.”.• t•••• hap: n At ♦I. t ti' r 1.1:n ti not fall -nt P:rLe, M•r.,•!t 1 German Vegetable Cattle Pow de. Elm not: c()%%.. %ND clue.. , tni‘lar , • 1,0 1. ‘ll I • • TEM=I 11r....tinn. in I. rur...l,are.mq Apri Fruit Trees, Shrubbery rcICI If eu4,- = t ,dg. I smtp•II•1. Any thinr runt.' t • t'psn an, .r. f • . r •6 131M11111!1 vtvrt c 1 4 er. t. 4.1 Mg 04 .7.. .,. ..I,l , lrati4.n of htnlla• b. their 411,4... i r 4 tome held ..rain•l nn : Erie. Itay 1,1... A C tI)WEI.II. 4:141.-1% ()Li) —oleo their 1,1 . • , • • • rvu r'e• •t mrt J oe, 11. h.:03 PE ED thy. O tian...k• 4 . , MEI Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint alai Cost.iN; IT mit% 14. ~1 pla•nn., t.. k• r.try them there I. I • .• ?eh , el. then.. ANTI LI • :•;: , ner. 4,, •nt is 111. • • Met adapt..! nie.l ,r• phsthl• 1 •• ' .••,,111111, II11.1• • • . . to Gq - trw•nt an •r, • - • Balers mei syrups. ••• Hai •tei wet , e 1,011 pat., pmt on t t..-. 'to tb , . I • • n si,•t ~ntlsalh,lo• . 1 4 -11 w lists orr ~,s t • .;Rzanr, when XT AI lii'. n sn refit /Vol I .1 hits • booTa takin, krrimittilll‘, l, 2 , 141111 ~Ithr.nnt ~tivht to , =I T il ,t -iolervo• 14 DZIMEMIZI llostoor !lc F`mastLitty. t 141 /Any, I cult-. 1 L. J.n' IN I In, ,:• 41 . •htl t thrtr ncsgr.i In i• •tto ,e• tarrlt as..l ^tn • t their it , Ili,: • y.i - , 14111.1 id 1 hu In ~.1. • •• r,• to 1 , • k. F r.. mr , h • Tl,►. ~R 1( k.•t Whet , • n.• tt. tang In 1 41 Alt • A ••:nail" • • r Man.+ la • 1111411ItT ‘` , l' NOTII I I.!. ;.,son. .•• A .n,k int liir .11.1 I,- •Ih • lho 111‘t of ‘l4 Lekt. "•" ' ' ..• .tliue, we .11. h it .1.1,1ort!, .in.: • •,• ••t '',•• • M. b 2v, 1.,101 4, V Osage Orange Seed we hay. , t'.ls• 1••••, .exertlrnt Art,,, '.•: `•• rid And .larder , •••••.,, • . • .1 • lock of 1n4.4•1neu , • Adl , l APal 12. 1 . 3:0, I k Tri_pler's Philadelphia Gar;',,en ee ia l uivilin.; t:14.• t ttniitng th..v f f ••iu giving oatim oatuaa,.. I w, of thow who de 0.. frt.h ft, "'myths. We ha.. t:.• complete MUM rtn.nt t.ar• a catalogue April 19. Immense arrival of Boots and Shoes Casin.i.mn ha% I.rtri r. • .1t I •r • • tarrn Stock raver t• u ••• latest styles eet la4ir nr.•t et ~.• alms • tarp. vrarir h .•I I hd.lrr • - masortment is hes lin. , t•• ti,e , and tia public rr•t»-nullr Nr• e and may pay. Vkaar Cali and • •arm Itrowe's Mock, nor door N"rtft ••I i ‘i All Ueda of work owl.. to r notice. Janet 91, ULM. INC PAlPM—Pormoti. istes, , m.,.: • . ba.• edam* to pelmet alga *to' 1 •4 1 .•. , Phibuitiphia, NeeoSerk., and l oat lo good frier, aadrviii b• thee te eget sad %malty as tea be de /:l t d . It* Jim 11, NNW 1111 T LIMING Assignee's Notice Notice of Removal I== =II lEEE! =I lllNili 11l New Arringement MEI Dissol❑ t ion =3 House and Sign Painting =III Ell To Mechanics PECKHAM'S I'\7F':. =MEM r =SE l!MI:1 ME! E , W 0.1 /UV. I)". az:e CAR rtill a Lf!“ 1 . 71 • i REET C LEVELAND, 0, IMO • r:. EMININEMEMI on U 1 ME N. i , v - R F.A. I) Y PAY BE r .1 r y-: ' ' ~. 'fit D AIM% Fi, itrox kod . Cli i rr r :p jriT le /LH Doctor Bardeen's Ballad of Fireweed. OST ectrautditkart hleahrltra ha the Cure at Serteek sad • dieeatete of the Filedd tad a tortilla remedy fur bykissa __ ,t it .1 1. mt. v ery them) br 'bodes...A (Q. hem aI Tit , A". B ° l4 our Dr J. C• SELDAN. I Die, Jana 21,1114 d. Ai' 1,1 ~, Oil I ‘ • t 1 I , • err r - . r . r triolt X YOUTH - AND MANHOOD Tr(.2c.:i.::;ou , . Arrival or Dry Goods & carpal, AT ;EMPIRE BLOCK. 11 I 11(0-,I M.)) • =I m., a ".., . y. 1 STORE ENEI r.nd Chleagt. \ 1 ' 1:t• =MI ME EMI • ti t.: ••In. dry a...l t i - Gilt A r.' Al.l. Arlirair ItZLIF:PIED A n w;id pore: %r work, • o• 1 r .1 Mr rood to on. pod ego rN .1•1 4•1•4.• r .11..lo•inr f is Pfillgre Afflicted Read. 111 • IP!' I I'lll t M}:11IC ‘l. Kortabl4h...l yal }ran sinn , t., I‘, rof LI: •• isnot l 1.10.41 - 1444: . t0.t41.•••a Apruca ..; n.o n. that Itr k kt:I.IN o otatAziorn 4b prank* Itio-010 - 1. , , blo I. • Ilea:ell hA 41.41 4. 144:4 4 1 4 :4:1 • II • 4 i•I 11.• o.•n brort‘troato• acmunt tho- Linftno for me,- I ,111111 i• bovro ..... 11 nut of 0,r,0. ICacorat O EA ;Pl' I. X PEKIIINCI: 4 .144• 444/1/1•444. tie 46 4, 1 . 4.1 . 1 . 4 Iw ;• A I .r. •., .1•4••• of • rare that ruts-t..ratiot of •Il••• rAl.tiews auentai and „ torartsur th. mo.t ••,4 444, n: 41.40411,0 1441,1, 1.441 rt....Pr...Pew. . 1.. 1 MOM JAKE PAItTILI LAK NuTICE. .•. malaise( In by Ant., in solitude lls , t. , tu-sr wide:, at Rot r.• 1 1 • .vi. ; Z ! ot •l I.• I:ke • Ji I , l.ll , rlfrlt , r • 1 teL insidpou• BE 1.1,, err we.dne ;•.‘ n”. 1. ,, e . • 1h. , ,r P*011 4 ,1 y .ll.altd I • I' t: I. NI NI It it It rd • \ - • , ~ ,r •t, • :•• .• n. •:.k• Ortia. •)I 111:1 INVALIT)4 r. ,•,, Ith • , 0 ,1 K Me 41,411., ' Itt. 1)f , ATii KINKELIN on Self-Preservation 2(3 Co nt. Alt, C. X' I ) uUL.. outiLlAr 101. IlUoiLh/ F 1 .4 ,4 ► paa ilv 1.•;..t ►nd 8-Ewa4- t•S ❑. our fon lid Latest Styles of Dress Goods ! I I .110 () l• 1. IL 1110 1 1 Ifd. TO 1114 il:,:iiy, -1 Hatform and Counter Scales E 7+7..z.ruT v 4. snea. DO Yfl - WISH A GOOD PICTDREI I ) • • ,in.ll*TTrUtypt +oll.tilleta - •.r . him .%•1 tl I t tt ,rry t.. truoit ti. • . r 'l,al %DV tt.c a luL t•t the Ertl! r 11, hal...!f 14ny Qther Ah , .le..tre euel. r.•e1.1 r. EEO N.; IV,UIt not ba‘e the pubite '• I:rwttiturnl •-•,..1f.ty - artist, because, • ~••• 1,0- to h.• wise:" or, in the writ.ing one ut similar 44 . t. to ettatwe, tti ~,,, t front tf(n•,ritt.t,l Att. it eretit.op =ME =lll liat v , f.:,11 ,r•Lw. • I,env all th...se in hi• Uallery, be ! and Cl/111:0130 • - 'Ol. 1,1. -1 ;a:atonal+. and the t butuhug,ged, but in ",eareh the i.rag and the pre are.l rtringt," and them “perfert.." ABEL. ~ , , l Ih, fl THE GROCERY our Mom 1 bank Notice to Housewives ! '.Concentrated Lye." '1 I.'" H (1\:.1 \ Pro Insimmw • A.. • A ; I t". f - ~. t • • ,• ti I • • I. I. 'l.. 4•••i•m•r•••• • ••• , tts.. • , ,•• • ••• t ..: , 14 ; t, fl'7l/ f. \ OH, V =1 IN 4 U. 4. VI. , • ! • 11 w.. 4 ,111 .nui4l to El I. 1.1t15U1,1.11 ( 1%11%1.'1 1.1. A. 1•R1...%1 01.11 evil %.1 Il ell . vnikre .dock - r , l• I,lla ,nd " , t•rt: i;o,ds and Shatils. 14. chi*n tli, tit pro., Itlrowis at. hOW ul u ~~ ~t•v, 11-•nt ..1 i.e. and N% Of 'WI vr,..r..1.1er.,1 } -at - icing and 114kfa, r than bore ( ail ann 11 Y . N DE:KNECHT. . CIE •tetpdln de Lease.: I %.4F: 1700 A •. r...'a Ittri peg Mid Polka •'.. /..‘,, t •f 1 r Art . i• 1 1n, r. Steel Cultivator Teeth. 9 ()11 ) ETT ..1 nteNrit 1.1.1ww..r 1.. lb N. t in r J C 54.1.1,1,N uci n. 1Int" they tat.l .• .1111." tie 13)A,0r la . 10 •; IME li •i• • trkt It 1.11. S• '1 • tl• t.‘ It IMEEMI • :••••••• 1.,•••••••• • M! mai, •..1 rtl. IrS/N •• • - t••• I.A• • EIGME NE =IE2 =MIME t.y iSe 1114.:10101011 Y to% , r•ti Wroknape •noll nil full r I or restored cr.. :,. ma• /.In ns to .n.ury • tl • . I=l •iiei • • ; ,•• "fier tb,r ~ , in!EM3 ME naafi 1/, ?ilil =MEM t• • r • 't • 1' 1 : I . r ',r P •,r ' N._, \nl 6f: ~.. ~ t! tbetr ehotee pl.ty upon 11%e hundred Li Net doel Dot are "cone: intly eint t•tiat• zic0..1% sky light Daguertemn h •rnip, eiCUOe. al th10:1 •übiluiu \ fllp II that • I .. a itant the =Ell 1 T A • t t.: „. I n., f. .• • •• nd Kt, 1.. Allegro'sle .• r 1,. , i, I MEM .:11e : r 10, oan , =EI lIMEIUMENIE 111111E=1:1Z1111111 •- • k 11 k Lr.•l Mt 1•111, 10 4 :IrIAIII ;,;,•‘ • ; • ••tt••vi Ynr!, ‘I.:ERNI.• 11l •)014 oli: II =MEE •t. I .1‘..• ,1)V, 1 1.1. & Lq,IIAYES k co CARTER k BRO The lasansoo far Town sateoutry ! Ma K. Eno County Velma laminiree Campo, , mak.. I Irma rone• dommiptorou pro port. ilk Lounl r., at .. k.. Metro as am remolotro t itle ...tardy 1t.... 1111“4.1 ..le, t.. riaolu-rm, VIA U. IF I'll.l o. fa orborla 10 11 11.1 of knm I....itrrt, sort An...flaw, ffl/ fort.. u.rr from r‘to. o or.- moo not. amf tM I marw rc ril. fir I , l4rif all Mod 141.01. a. 1 111101111/ 1 / 4 1 111 , Gal• 1 1v 1 . 1 ..rib., &part Mt are not I UM' , f.or the of M.,. sas.te ot either iteteirtnielit k• rr . i ''' oFt.ck Wry I) I R T 4. M. Twirtia JAI., i Nia: ohs. I'. 4 1 rt,lo. 7.11.1111•Prit.. P them A 1 , 11,1. N— F. U•tob4lt, tared KA., It I , It •1 J.mt. r lI AXIOM a.r, Primt n aLita Y. Tineatn, Irva. I pal" J MilyrrrtEr. ( braipst# rr• J•ioe yl , 14`.01 I=l INSURANCE COXPANY, „.,, its. %fulmar pi ...el. I , pat .011 imlbe prutsismriy.ri•pmp ' , i s 11.. premiums paid .psse Ilse Isar 301dC841111110,..41,, ...4pagf , Laos .1 herally•wd k • .1. n.vi hand kte huibling• imsl ether pemprr,, I! ,1.11111 , 1141411,41 Itrw to 1a....1.i , DIR lICT4 44 44 r. l • Minot. r . 0.1“ t:iterett. It r. 4 Samuel V. 4111104.1- 11.,,,, L tw. r••••• • 14a, id B. Wive) ettarle• hylle ), • DaViP, 141111,1.. h ..Itala - I ttuto.. •It R XI ilte•tut. BEE +pence.? Mc I it k..r . who, - • Ilegrt.44l.l,see., %%ro.lartta. 1,. .1111.11 (3!. • ••• •It It. INIIM FARMER'S AND NECHANIC'S Marts.. and Life Usurious* Cesapsa, • 4..4 e t" el • • • tam di 44 W. CAPITAL 830,000. TII. ,1i.,. c mapany .-tf.. lewsirauce O. I I .111 i I Inourauce oft Vrfbeid, Fr,lll pot . tit the world. In aunt 10.0tahr. t•o•-•• • OI 4,41•, 111/11ift.o11 , 11 and I.Ohtt to .fl tt , .• ,I.e 1 I.foil 1 1 - Inw.rame• oi)0111/1111 the •0.1 1 , 11.1111111 r I Ilts• = Vitas lltmling Tinos KDR . • R F Calaw Hsu. I•a•• Li.. 'I 5.... Pt.,•• •8 1 ., t• I 1,, ken R 1111a . 11 1. 011 ... 4 ..tr01A'Y A1.1.}:. 4 1 A P'RAPP•, Agent, I. litiittkes 1011, II .• I tl I. II Alm. I I'••• I,llinbe Cto • 1.1 11 • I NM? n 1. I \1.. 1 Down with Monopolies! l'Eort.k ' 111 Lk. • I, e• th . • •ut. • ttAt L. to . I , ..t I • • e , the • • T—ltt tt ti, - toPi • •./t,. • al.•1 S, : 1 nuking ti, h• a•••• • ! „ , , tottnett. ttl nert Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, China do ••• t .t• •rtl, li/o•Ultrcrat.. au.l Ayr,`km., , .; ,• • •••,,rita t t- rrtt.l Autt•slrAtttOtxto. t•. t • • • • ,•• (Or I.ll,l.ouiril 4rt.w.h rolt twt , •• t•• ; , ;it t; rt. • ri ••I M °k, one • .• • .• • • ••• • i• ‘t • • at; mt.: .ttti eorttit , • heft. (or Kt nr ANTAELXINTIC WAFERS .safe. steam. Pleasant ILLY.3I - Elrr 1 ft i Tirol.l.•arr, 141, Coq, it 1..• Oa; Illem• %1 , %/derls ibe 11•1•11., 31141 ran eubbdentl)rrr,l. ••• .5 • . , N I I ‘1• A.,•II .I Art•IIO , IEDY for I.xped • 1 , U. I ~• 1 , Jll l / 1 111 111/ ILIMICI Or Merril', I, •• " • ~, ...)1 )utluiyest infant .1b . 1 • ~•••••••- lie • rre 110 En tile tg.,Pre4Kin• to 11111.,41 , . 1. ,••r 1/./ I I apt.. 'bildreo ran ill, 11. • J • •- • • • .1, ..1 ,'1 the di .i,,e1l firer •••••• I. • ••••••••• It .• 14141 11.,. 11.41•114 wormsbey ale I • ••• ll* I lie./ klla a. 111 . 0(1•111 • Sill 1/le• •j, sup, I I. r tr••• • lute, ultra prittlitee ..la r min it rder t• evtlieme , ke.1,111011 1 Of Übe o 1 our 1110,1 1' •I4K able a n N Hrrire 4 Horrors Itairrs„ 1 Nave tut ri i • ..,,t,,.. Autllrllnr eat ir trel•'' a,I • I di. teal ID my loot; pirselict• 1 101••• never )44 (4411ai •.aar• ••i/p/t•witot vv..* t liar Mutts.* as Itort4 „, to thr lan daily rieoettirth , ii g furor w rat Ir• h ant I .t••. I. • 6, I• •••••r,,, .1.4111er with I, •oci r•• II..;1...•••V I lailt4l ih a •ing.• I . la• .I.alalirra• I e••A • IJ• 0, ,r• 1..1.11,e• aat .A 0 raaaNal IC a al - • .aa a , rara••• ••11 aloria• a- fr WI , • ii.d• It •f, tit...hi. , • w ,th ri..ii/h.••• lull I ulattryttii . • ,I,„ ••••1 arraaraa. ra...a.a aa• •4dat an be . i • • .„ U.•iig• I 1.6 rrt•e ••iely I U10,•1 r •••••• • c•.ia•.aa• tea . 140111 1., i'••• ••.1a..1•1310 . of I Ml* , 11/ i• 'fl I sir igt . i• I el 1014 "Old 111/111.e. ,µI HT., a lit Rio /N, Ree 4 ii , rrirrY I t. • ,• r RU' MMM!I2I=9 GREAT WESTER TI r SHOP NI RI'II Y. wuuld rrigvectiut.s frie. J • 1.. 61 .." dener 0 ), that he still cuoiti nue* l Ihr Tin. Copper and attest Iron Baer:woe .1 .., 1.1 -tan.: ~;1. en,. Hru.ii'. nen Hotel 0111 W. u I , , ~, i.f,yr ...1 1, - rl/e. .w... 1111.1 , 1141 1.01 I 1.. G./til. / 1 , 11 1% are we,l of %el* I Birk, col will veil Cheap. , toili 1,111.11/.11m...1 NI W 1,4,414401 krta i I. and a in•aulanti r... beot surlier 1.0. and in good I,le. Milli Pans ul all Bile. , I 'lo.f.of %iio. and 13,Hiel , mid. I. order al all liairea.an , l a•nOrllnei.l of Japan Ware in Erie Ale°, a lIIrTe 'Mori Br it.ti i a U.a Pule, Code* Pna, , , Fluid lamp. and Pew„ , tea 1 h. , Tan e Spoons, Harting Spoons, li sive, mod Pi. , kind. I 'otree 'gill', rilbovel and Tones. net lien. fir . :run i••hilleelieV.l4a Tra)• .ad Lantana' A . . , axi eurtuueni of good `l • *loves. GA •aelaus awads .- ef l sold cheap fur each • tole Mtge and 113ar bosconm out, nq j. %Aril and Cistern PIA 11. Canal filuat LAM Of an,: I ' 4 / NM, Of 111 1.'7.e...0.1 1 14nd. Spraining •nettintteri or •1,,p, notice x ha, hay and Inalltlfo forks, .1505a15..0..',... t l'ulaio Hooka. bisidi se. they and .oath., pump chi I, ai llll.inir Iliiel• 11)dr•ulick raft.* and pipe, brass and P. grille*. 1411, Woo of ail kinds, on hand ra.n ~., i I 11./ 1.0 per, War. and Pewter, Of taken in exchange f•o t :1 , . .., Cris. April 141413—.4 NEW GROCERY STORE , u ,s IN k, BROTHER have • , pe ,, e , l r e.• ei • at P11)1'1111011 SIM! Out "'tale Sl'etl, N lock 111 the Room formerly occupied by iAIOIOI. al AAA Jcia,e) Store. where they mil) be /0 1 1Ja / al i.• 1,1,4 111.0 elletaiellere Their aloe k e1.011•1AIS of al. sad /we Greccrser. or PapeflOf ti 4.6,11 w till , 'o,loiee Panay elmir commonly 'or. baud ,•11Al• of all bind. ahll of the yenb beet tittit ,,, , ate requested to vier Ile a fall larllll l t la/fCtlari l ng 3 1 -lire we can Waite It to heir Rd•antaice to 04a1 , Isem further trouble. el.llllllll produce of all kind. w ant. 4 o.• trhar,Ct NUM. tilit II good articte hired ~ wlr rte., wr Wr frk thc Semi for pfoof of which .0.2.4. and !rt. 1 , 4. I.l.ter..Atalr, fittrel. ..1 411140(s 44 11 r•t t hallar 'Mee 2.r it. J... 11 3.000,000 l'oet Lumber Want,.l, ,1 11.1. pa,, rani! it t.. u htefnl /1e4,11, - -I 1.4 A lug koli.ln tit al eta. I ,•14 , 4 , .ithh 11. r N h. le 1% , • iltfh.thwi •• I .• 1.1 , 1 , ,hhe .• It I ...• he•• Ih,e M, *L... ~ t ih• h oli • Sy S , e,,0; yt: . lUt , JOlt • • I I 'heft y %oat 4. 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II In rill tattorCr r . are d .(1e.41) per 101 1.,1 a.ll MA 11101 "I er brooell IU liiY illr ` " 0 ,1111 . 111 1 1 1 V• r• 111, 1 P I. fftafflifllfl,l pf..• • •1 I • 1.•••.,411.041...154.1161 ,f, 1 . • Me RV. :•• fl .11111 Iff etflsl, • *l.l r l.ll l lr 11 Is heftli 1 'iffflll 11.f1 1.1 1' • I oi I.l* ri 11 Alf 1 A. • 1 500,000 STAVES WAN ri9 t • No, bdor7 t /14 • • • II" •••••• • "IWO s,l rd 110.1 IA II It OAK OTAVZIII. of 11, 1•.• f.•.•, .1. 11.r11- ttttt nom. •14r1, t ..• II lie 11.1”. 0 41 , ./1.1.J11.1:IN • lot Ntill t 111,1. r. It ulu•.o it, lot 1 • ..9e OW• .9 Is at.l otkehr• A r- u.O I Le i f 11. .t recrire Land Odico and Ganala, A 1 1 , 11 E underrignril will glvt Mfr p. 5 ..t • nll nrll lnK groll.aratte. Witt ill rbr I • • w JI al Yo atteud lu tire It ming ol . 1 41 . 1/111r Klto4: Lena 1., A 00.1 rt.itrei hol . 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