*op.& Tote-a-Tete with the Milk /kids. eKy, ax th• ouneet 17,0 r tb•idi a esdiancr thmiring„. Golden, pure and stexiy , 0, 04 beanie !Thum or eptrit, Mere our sow-bell--4mit jolt boor Oat She sulk pees neap.) TN. doer Holly, look sal Waal Bow UN dew Mena to gliotoo— Rut ' tba alibi bletf .*snot I Vila( • Wm, broom to blowtog o, (HAW tL. brindle cotr—•ho's !MUNI+ itau--I'll hold )out bonoot 1 Wee dry, does the twilight hour By We bland sod ewithukig smelt, With meet coualcurs eat you Poem hangs routed um 1A.4 lagautia-. (Soh ' now enker, cum., be ireatle ! litelo that ticktag will you ?) With IXAMC iiiirtb a overtolnot— Ohm, time hunfty cal , ,s art 10w1.74 Pow thine Las rattle Sat I tam would wander, Sally, To acme (ilea and quiet valley Minas leereeTalttle Neky„ltte ♦► Ileoting hour , lob bnengs `riot--e'en cream will moat.. Yet 'lie taw romplizumg , Mortals duw rt mill and hone, Ooiy by hard work ►nl m u ne, ' („Sit the ?MU fur atrala,air ,frnl THE'PIAIRIZEI The foatneigg paragraphs 'recall from a public document* netttled, " An Exploration of the Red RivOilanouisistas in 1851," by Captain Marcy Singular as it may seem.. Captain Marcy was the first to explore the sources nt'a great river, pouring itself through a State nearly fifty years old, and we way add, although the explorers journe.,Pti a thousand tittle* through the prairies, they utl return. dto h•f ry The' arrive at a CITY TwLyry-FIVIC tCING " Oar road dui Ihg the w hole _day has passed through' a continuous prairie-dog town Sper osaoshatts Zwinviciandis,) and we were often ,4 flg• ea to turn out of rear enure , to givoi,i..se little mounds around their burrows. In ..*s i ng along through three villages, the little .oinials arc seen in countless numbers aittiwit nprigbt at the 'Douala of their presenting much the appearance of mumps ,1 small trees; and ao in cessatttia the clatter of their harking, that it re quires !At little effort of the imagination to fancy oneself surrounded by liHS busy hum of a eity The immense numher of animals in some of th ese to wn . o r warren-. may be conjectured from the large space they 40motituei cover. The one art this place is about twenty,tive miles in the direction through., which we have pa. eed it Supposing its dituecisions in other directions t o be the, &awe, it would embrace an area of six hundred and twenty five square miles, or eight hundred and ninety-air thousand acres Esti mating the holes to ho'rat the usual distances, about twenty yard : . apart, and each burrow occupied by a fscnilY of four or five dogs, I fancy that the aggregite popu!ation would he greater than soy other city in the universe " THE PRAIRIE 1,00 " As there are getter:ally nu rains or dews dur tug the summer months upon the plains where these towns,are found, and as the animals never wander far from Lowe, I think I am warranted in coming to the eenelusion that they require no water beyond that which the grass affords them. That they hybernate and pass the winter in a lethargic or torpid state, ie evident from the fact that they lay up no suetenanee for the winter, and that the grass aroutel their holes dries up ix the autumn, the earth freezes hard, and renders it utterly impossible for them to procure food in the usual meatier When the prairie-dog first feels the approach of the sleeping season (gener ally about the last days of Oceiber,l he cle w ., all the passages to his dormitory to exclude the euld air, and betakes himself to his brumnl slum ber with the greatest possible care. He remains housed until the warm days of spring, wheu he removes the obstrueteens from his doer, and again appears above ground es frolicsome as ever I have been informed by the Indians that a shirt time before ',cold storm in the autumn, all the prairie-loge may be seen industrioce occupied with weeds nod earth closing the ei raucee to their burrows They are sometimes, 'however, seen reopening them while the weather is still cold and etertny; but mild and pleasant weather is always certain to follow. It appears that in stinct teaches the little quadrupeds when to ex: p e ct g ood or bad weather, and to make their arrangemetre accordingly A species of small owl is always foiled in the deg towns, sitting at the mouths of the boles when not occupied by the doe,; whether for the purpose of procuring food, or fe- •ocue other object, I d.) not know They do net, however, ae some have asserted, tonlitly wfthtn e doer ml 4 when appreacheil, in stead ent e ring the holes, they invariably fly away It has also beeu said that the rattlesnake is a constant companion of the dog; but this is a mistake, For I have sonsetitnee passed for dap through the t meet withent seeing one They are, h.iwever, often len in the holes in company with the dogs, and it has been supposed by Nome than key were welcome guests with the proprietors of ttw eatabliAniant , ; but we have pattsfted our. selves that thin istiviorneattcarraormeat eutircly at variance with the wiabes of the ,top, at, the snakes prey upon them, and must be constdered u intruders. They are probably attracted to the burrows fir the, purpose of procuring food, as ooe waske which we killed was found to bsve swallowed a full grown dog " mitYnormmCliASlNO THItANTELOPIt mWe have had .everal good opportunities linos we have been upon the plains of witnessing the relative speed of the different animals found here, and observations have oonfirmed the opinion I have before advanoed For example, the grey. hounds bare, upon severs/ different oecasu,o.„ run down and captured the deer and the prairie rabbit, which are also considess4 very fleet; but although they have had very msny races, with the antelope under favorable circumstances, yet they have never, tc one instance, been able io overtake them; on the e intray, the longer the chase has edtrtinued, the greater has been the distance between them The rerves Viryinionus (our red deer) has generally been considered the fleetest animal upon the continent, after the horse, but the Anti/ocapra A m , rtruna, or prong• horned antelope of the plains, is very mud' swifter. " It is a most beautiful spectse l le to mark the slender and graceful figure of the hounds, as they strain every muscle to its utmost tension in their eager sod rapid pursuit of the panic stricken deer It ie a coctest between two of the fleetest and most graceful and beautiful quad• rupeds in existence. The one has his life at stake, and the other is animated by all that eager enthusiasm which is characteristic of 4 thorough bred animal. They both put forth all the energies with which the Author of their being has endow ed theta, and seem to fly over the wavy nodule trope of the plains. Now, they are upon the Inlikaiie of one of these swells, and the startled ankmal has disappeared in an adjoining ravine, and for a moment the hounds are at fault; but soon they espy him panting up the opposite aeolivity, when they ar e , off again like the wind, in hot pursuit, and tepidly oloeing upon their devoted victim, they are soon engaged in the death—struggle. This sport is most intensely mating, and be who would not become interest ectia it would hardly be entitled to claim consan guinity with the great fsai/y of Nimrod." /ACTIN ABOUT BEAVIAA A eomnannity of beavers has also selected a 'poi upon the creek near our camp, for their in tenanting labors and habitations. I know of no animal cowering 'which the accounts of travelers have been more extraordinary, more marvelous, er contradictory than those given , of the beaver. By some be is elevated in point of intellect almost to s love] with man. He has been said, for kistruses, to Nostrum bows% with several toms and room; to plaster the rooms with mud in saok:a manor am to make smooth walls, and to drisols4o4.of six oe eight inehes in diameter hake thirlimod, sod to perform way odor astounding feats, which I am inclined to believe aro not supported by credible testimony Laying aside these questionable statements, there is quite sufficient in the natural history of the beaver to excite our wonder and admiration. ?Of instance, at this place, upon an examination of the dam they have constructed, I was both astonished and delighted at the wonderful es. gacity, skill, and preeervance which they have displayed. In the selection of a suitable site, and in the erection of the structure, they appear to bare been guided by something more than mere animal instinct, and have exhibited as correct a knowledge of hydrostatics; ,and the action of forces resulting from currents'of water, as the most scientific millwright would have done. Having chosen a spot where the banks on each side of the creek were narrow and sufficiently high to raise a head of about five feet, they selec. ted two cotton wood trees about fifteen inches in diameter, situated ahove this point, and having an inclination towards the stream; these they cut. down with their teeth (as the marks upon the stumps plainly showed,) and, floating them down to the position chosen for the dam, they were placed across the stream with an inclination downward, uniting in the centre. This formed the foundation upon which the superstructure of brush and earth was placed, in precisely the same manner as a brush dam is made by our mill wrights, with the bushes add earth alternating and packed closely, the butts in all cases turned down the stream After this is raised to a suf ficient height, the top is covered with earth, ex cept in the center, where there is a sluice or waste weir, which lets cfi the superflous wat, r when it raises o high as to endanger the -tt' cure SfIooTING t A pas " As Captain Nleelell•u a nd myself were sing to daN al hie, ..,der the 1 " 1 / 4 , a l„ are of 1.11 of antelopes quietly fretting among aim mesquite treeii, when the idea o e Inc of attempting to call them with a deer aieat, which opt:ofhe Delawares had made me I accordingly advanced several hua• dred yards, to near the Crest of a hill,Trons which I had a fair auew of the animals, and very belib erately crating myself upon the ground, screetu ed from their observation by the tall gratis around me. I took out my bleat and commenced exers ei•ing my powers in imitating the cry of the fawn I soon succeded in attracting their atten tion, and in a short time decoyed one of the unsuspicious an male within range of in) rifle, which I rais , d to my shoulder, and, taking &- liberate aim, was in the act of pulling trigger, a hen my attelift oi was suddenly and most un— eipvetedly drawn :voile by a rustling which I art in the grass to my left Ca s tllig my ey es in that .ttrret MU. to Any no small as ( , IlleibMent saw a tremor) looos panther bounding at full speed threctly t..ward me, and within the short uistauce of twenty steps As may be imagined I itutuodiati ly abandoned the antelope, and, di reefing rii; rifle a the panther, Neu& a ball through his chest, which stretched him out upon the grass, about ten yards from where I bad taken my positt,n " SAOACITY ole THE BEAR "Several anecdotes which were related to me by our guide, concerning the habits of the black hear, would seem to entitle him to a higher po sitiou in tile animal inNtinct aria .sagacity than that of almost any other quadruped For instance, he ,lays that before making his hed to lie down, the animal invariably got, 6everal nun tired y.ird , . with the wind, at a &atone,. from his track Should an enemy now come upon his track, he mut.t, approach him with the wind, and with tht k. en sense of smell, he 16 almost certain to Le made aware of his pre,enee, and has tiruc to ese-ipe before he is hicu,,eff seen " lie also states that, when pursuiti, the bear sometimes takes refuge in caves in the earth or r irks, where the hunter often indea‘. rs, Ly making a awoke at the t ntrauee, to free hint out, tut it not unfreqmintly happens that, instead of voluibg out when .he siuolre bermes too op. pressive, he v. ry deliberately advances to the tire, and with his fore feet beats upon it until it is extinguished; then retreats into the cave This he assured tutilke b.td often seen Although these statemi eta would etu t.. endow bruin with ..oruethiug wort than mere animal instinct. and evince a conception of connection between cause and effect, yet another anecdote which was relat ed to me wt.tilld prove this curious quadruped One of the most stupid fellows io the brute erea. two " My tuf .rmaut Flip that when tha bear can not h driven nut of the cave by smoke, it some. times becomea necessary for the hunter to take his ride, an.l-stith a torch to enter the cavern in Aeareti of hint One would suppose this a very liazard..us undertaking, and that the animist would ..0011./ 'et th, rr,guruptu intru r, but eotitiAry, as as be itet , the light /iv proaehing, l a sirs upright on his Launches, and with his fare paws covers Lis face and eyes, and remains in this position until the light is !Tao'. ed. Thus th , hunter is enabled to approach as close as he desires ui danger, and taking deadly aim with his faithful,rtfle, poor bruin is slam Tlnse facts have bison stated to me by throo different Indians, in whose veracity I have much confidence,and I have no doubt are strictly true What Railroads do for the Interior The Pennsylvania railroad furnishes the amplest evidence f what railroads can do for building up the wealth of a State Along its route new town+ have sprung up with wonderful rapidity, an I the agricultural and mineral resour ces of the magnificent country through whi . th runs the iron horse have been developed to a remark able extent hook at the town of Altona, at the foot of the mountains A few years ago what is now a tow n o f about five thousand inhabitants consisted of two or three houses at most. There is no w no mor flourishing and prosperous inland town in the State There are five churches in th e place, viz Presbyterian, Methodist, Luthes ran, Ilapti•t, and Catholic It supports six pub li Pcboolm, employing seven teachers, two private academies, a book store, and a first cuss family newspaper, which furnishes ample evidence of the intelligence of the population is the PDX of the extensive workshops of the p... unA yt vaunt Railroad Company and tho--headquarters the corporat b-n It contains two banking houses, and a number of the most prosperous usercantiie establishments in the interior of the State It boasts of—the largest hotel outside of Pittsburg or Pbi:adejphia, and supports numerous rumor ones. We think the town is destined to b e on.• of the largest, as it is undoubtedly one of the mo s t beautiful and bustling, in the Interior of Pennsylvania And all because the Central railroad was constructed.—Phila Evening Jour nal Freaks of the Insane. - Ow Dr Rush, of Philadelphia, used to relate a singular _ case of monomania in a patient in the Philadelphia Hospital. He took it into his head that be was a painter, and resolutely refused for a long time, through possessing fine organs of speech, to utter a word. The Doctor one day entered his apartment, and found him sketching ola a slip of paper a really beautiful rose; for he bad by long pratice acquired much skill in the art pictorial, and was very Around of the accom plishment One day a thought struek Dr. Rush that he would surprise him into voice by dispraising his labors, sod be resolved to try. "You are painting a very handsome cabbage there, my friend," he obeerved.tto the maniac. " Cabbage l—good gratients, old gentleman! does that look like a cabbage ? why, sir, you are a fool ! That's a rose, and it is a good one kW, !" It wu not long before the patient wis' well His train of silent thought was broken sod be returned home. The Fillmore Whip today nominated Hos. Wm. Appleton for Congress in the Baotou Bar linpaim district. Physicians and their Nodes of Treat ment of Diseases. - There ts co subject on which there ie so mach controversy unions its prat titiouers and profeesont ea that of the YitACTIaT "t" IlEpictsig t),,...110 0 1 of physicluta will blister. bleed. *Maio., ter calomel and lundrad dra datil the conifding patient myna. nether their wetglit, sad Moak he die, the practatiofter will ten you that the poloist s eumilliatlas could not be., treatment, shwa 0, ekes were the treatment We. not to be bones west by sae In per fect health Mite tbs. maid nuns report sae Is Imperfect health , Another school of mutitlosers w,fl tellyea that w. slow will cure all the complaints of ass. Atilt another sibuiebtieters herbs, rnotft, and se ea to the end id the chapter. The lklitnent wb..ni a hying a. numerous as Mow {boort**. Wbea lirnjaw,a Franklin, by the simple amass of Orouctli lb. electricity from the. lieneens, tbe world treader-•t chat see he c,iold orate of ft. What dist be doe as. the ore three, a• the bepeantor K Niaramad. applied alto tem SIOUI4 .' 1 human la, from drartractimaa by that sake The bail aleintrialgy. An.: In true there Y. a resaarimbie similarity between tins esporiment• and revolts of the Great Teaser of Lightning sod thud., of l'r-i t'asaiad Ut u/LITII, the dlseerrher and maker of the EL itY Tali_ OIL Prof De Grath's esporinornta camrarnerd with mnauo can Lao and bays gout on wall' Illtitt Vella of tort so i unrvanotn.i etert‘on be has produced, at Plailadralinkis tie man« .d rank, to . • utero4, I wonder homed rely tr. that .sr No great fore runner Than tun. ast....n liking Ansululator of Ike Ills and pal ei ken, three doe• not exist a more toorilSolious meeitoioo, weir on* which has drawn ouch antenna' and undivided Stestlegniala In Hs tat, from all ye l,aoe peen It a Ample trial eatlergyusess, Pbyszeisne. .mgresiontoa„ Mayors of Atte*, Hotel propraelkuni • ^4 first . , ass Mere hanta, to the can of eueleilsoutre and a/pennon ... the f,ollroa —n crerentiat — Rbillataittata, raver and ad.... Deafness. \ en nlirm, Lumbago, Semisoft, Spinal and l t r":''''‘ al °mania; rata, tic tolorau L, Bouldiacte, Cramia, roup, Par°. } .7., +!. , •. Sprats/1604 Bruise* Cuts and Wournie. Fisee4lotlnlanA4 o _, Scrofula, Vreettleisa, Aor. Nipple• •erollecl Breath onion, `ant Rheum, I 'taker in th• mouth and stoye Ni . , Ertstittiins, Caked Breast gulnee, Sore Th q: 2 ;kr• Ne:rvoustems, Ulcer.. Lock Jaw, Heart Burn, Tooth and kr As t •A•rui t• (Lae cattmottor in geh It Is held be ono of tne ablest Janata sad antenna laer,.!, to to •auatrt, we will rtw J o . n • letter ,teivesi he Prof BS .tItl• Law Boogasine, lac Broulnav, 1.41 t, r of the ne.l Oitt tten„f wore weight among the Iran laoa.e of the roa • 4 T'''• a word of a t vulttmes fr om unknown poorees Isis-sae floc an, rhlisigett.hti, / , Mn. tb, Ittokl ....Best/3 freshgirl it so mn ovInto• that yew -3'1,1 Char' , &anon; tie moat wonderful tetneottes of modem ” vh....Thest “1 a .I.l‘ 'lf atie 6.1 been tames • • to At ,aintu t...n b , Ito or I •a• induced to trw - `,""..7. St, len 41: toe 'UM< puecl.aein,„ I I.H, led ,te .1 • .(mark m I.,ec •••1 • ratel:t pOt.n, (lambs, Bat atrial cartel mces me that it 'l".e poop/ass matt, power, an. it. 111•••• will /Kg',• • etftering hurnitnite I •er , attty tu..s. • cold from aleeptuu to damp ahneta, nod me nowt -•0,•11 , Mulch •Ir••tlen •0,1 punts,, I uat I tool! 1.4 tut, my hes , l An•• tl•trti •t • t, •• • ••••1•11ilirl: p•m. ribrO br tae pbyar emit, I last Cr, mnr toed so u• 1.14,trt 'lt. 1 , t • • ltywre.tt bane :' , arm t••• 11,1;, •t• I. •••• •Larl'•10• 0 4. I•ft Vet) tr 1,... \ t It I \ t.-•t iditof M^atblt Lae 11Ar•J./ SG, 117 131 - •••Li.*) A I,k) CV eel lourteeath st S Y Ur Livingston belong - 1i to the o:1 wealth.- nod highly respectable r•rilt.), d Ibr "tf,t ■ tt•••• 4,1 \ ••lark An, am can • dd,••• bun. n • sill/tett al t • abort lette r ..• • •• ..r. • I ,Cotoure rb...4.-1,,,, b••• •4111. irpoaen 1D 1.,11111.01.a1ert., till• . 41.. OILS L;I`IER FR..).tl PH. ih6X'Elt. PAIL•l4l.eal a.l Ma. :J. Pao, Pa t.tt•ra, 39 ".oath hW at'vet, / ha•. a rewark.b4 v•re Eh-n 7 Kerr, of Pitt•LurKh, ha• • .er. ••• ,, i,erl a i.att fa; h►n , l lam th.• 411 P•nnnalu hi. Ja•• 1nr1491 relief II- has r.. ornrueudeel the oil t. . then stilirtir with rb. .1.13aL . la" 4.4 wtll.L thr .Wt• wrr• mat aktinfo,- to, Vo.rirc•or• ..f nRG,E ItkFY-ktl, mem and all curable affections of ,•h, • e •-om •1.• 's hii-wheiv• and I ono e • I,eneoee of the h • •.e pee-two, h• hee 'heen able to run the moat dtf ,,• •:•r- • •..i‘ s hen called, and life boa been dee ii•.••••.', • r r • Dr, eiatroe that to 411 , 1419.111 there is an action either o , , .„ to ths ritel powers, upon the orga ni•tri. Th. set leo *gain eiinCired, health unit follow. Hence the • .nd•r , ri ••••••.i.• • re. h•s Potosi.* and Negative inectieines, which wire snot Peewee and Negative vital action In • sod Fever. N. , relsts,T ,, tbsett.an.l Himadaehe, he warrants a n,%t reiief, and never title of easing the patient from redo when present To trite all Ns patients for three years past an te• • f Tr, 1 glromt nartiou Ito &Menu ,n to all Female , Pat, ity r St& andielmCnugh-worms, Pik*, Map "." • 0 ‘."1/.-" , motan. DIRMIP•is. aballaatlam, Waaltaw la tho LAM be and I-Sack, Dtaaaare, of th• iL roat, Tottaallit4a, araaet t itta r, Heart, aad filtitiey ffectlues, AND IngICASES rri rift umPoßmve ?a. Tlvvoe lt•iug at a distance eaa emasult try lettpr,aid Kati %m u ••vtl, Ivr I'Ve•dold tv,ry two vretka. Call and /*whim 'fr. 11 .11113 r. Tu. Dr he' , gpeelfle meditiaes fnr con gh-groraas, Toothache, Wen relgia arid RZYLIT•crrA •-•Pr J K. 9ndth, Carlisle, Pa; Dr C. T. whip" Penddetit of the N. , * CattJe Dank, Dr Searles, and Drs. X and J. Wttt., Nov Castle, Pa.; and Dre. Owes and Smith, Crstefbsd, Ene ate 7,1136. Jff C •fr. cted ttc 40. et SnIRETT at BRO • rlxt. •oa Untbite reindrOw? . 11.1. 4,1L.b11t bllli ITO h/0 .. EMI MEE •••rnr•tio, •mploved C:w,.• tut. or omell— :L.az.l4.rt of uJt, busmeas or -4. • "n4c. StallAß 1 ,, %% ‘I 4. rl.Ol T Reeolle.n 11111=1 •,,, a 44 EIEM - ' - 31 "racr rhear. F CT! Dissolttion 1:IMMIII=1 ••• • .A: 1.. •., l• 1"11. :Asolsed by Viola e Is rLot hr• ;Arm ort.a.be tt:Psi "t• •.s• :ante! LbLipi- - ITOFKIX, ,\ t. AN"..) I.l\ ER 1 , - \SI.I Tr k To Mechanics AGAIN! NNW 000/M AT 211:1 !MY Mgr the oWiteWboree Atkits•tersel D I N :M irk with s 'lofted stock of arDiaD sod MOM ODY DODDS to sr vocal roar alitailios Ora err tetfi WOWS It 0 . 1 .7 to your istarat as well as atm We lave boosilit air goads at a say Poo figs" sod ars drainsiood to We It aa obartio Won to Meet largely Os: pots* is sack salsa sad mall sonata Ladles tad rotatoos, ail se pM is to gist as a sall-ooasadsio sal Is you: ow. Jedaea. • anti se leans, to show oar rods. YOU will rose end yosussit in the midst ol s v•D solocts4 stock of Roods of row, itsaertplais sad vestoti Ishosat at pasts • Mel will.osise gig t• ist &bola o prima, shotwittiataid• teo gloat offintaso in Colton sad Wools. Ease& We Wm olio remind vota is larso assaiessalt 1 ADD DAT* AND CAPS, As well a Sisal sad lisoy's DOTS BOOTS and BROM with s Luis variety of Ladles, Kayo sad Madam* Sane aid Sabath, be, Our stock of • GROO KIM& QIIINNBINITLI AND HARDWARI Is hill sod datrablo • Ws he.. iso naked as *loam sort of La den Collars, eaderallorms, WWlssd Saw* Kid, talk mid Lalo Mond Moils, *oda arra itarbssy 'Salt kinks snal sins of NOWT, state voi all sag lentils fast au simile stock Is tot ep via tat srottost we Ma all sae I. solts saL all wigs sAllisaliilts tio4 prism of woods. 'Wo wawa sots shoot Masora teases to ow Nasal friend* and eurinapose for asal bows, sad t• =Wet ottaidao4 to bastatas to wait • Ifesial shay of tear ALL KINDS or COCKPIT PaDDIWGHT, „ . For oriooo tbo h ghiassaicia prima palf3, La 3, Parry Mock, Stela 'trod, Dia, Fa. trio Jabot 11103. 1100111 k CO_ G ATIS I tux Qin' TO ALL' kaltAT /SUE rED 6 ATIIRCS GIDIDIV a am old molar waft, Is daarlimaaal I ...about eturte amflhaininiat by mail la say poet dads la the I nitmrd Statesom receiving ma order aselasiag tom damps for Polgatl• • Afflicted Read, to years ago hy Dr XINICLLII4, aarsorof Third sad Vaida-atia, ammo Spruce Lad Pme, lorolage are apprised that Dr. [INEXLIN confines Lice rnetia to a particular branch of meads., trhtebonagages his aadio.Piod attamitoa. tie esetteas taw asterttmata airalost the above of ow , miry ; theasamis are aaaaally asareartaltrad oat of life. Riposte atioctiona are promptly aati TWENTY I'ILAVZ ELPYitignit In the treatment of a else" of aleseses hitherto Neglected sad tea perfectly understood, has enothiel Dr. kialtella, (Aother elt a work es Solt Peewereensina,) to pone that assw-teatho of the image. of Nerves,* Deinhey, to oaf Ceaslatatiogal wealmesi, vowel and pay %am eugemog, ere tesseable to cartaia Wets, farming the meet secret yet drolly sod fatafopsiag of domestic misery and prema ture mortality TAKE PARTICULAE NOTICE. There is on evil Wilt cometimes indulged to by boys, low:alto.* Ktu.inig up with them to manhood, and which, if out re brmtid ,a time, ao only begets serious obstacles to matrimo nial hapyrittem not pie% Mae to • swim of protracted, Insidious desetogl i t &Guam. Fee of throe who pre way to tots porainAmes ce pro aware of the consequeoces, 0041 they dad tbe oereetee eyeaeastMothelsd, teat strange tad eitemeraanable fett le.. sad vlyra. WI tha awe& , 4 (04-upato thus sanded !meanies feeble, to enable to labor with were{ Tiger. or 1 4 , 907 kir ratatt to study bta else to tardy up duly irresolute mod engages to hm sports with Less energy tab asual If ne einapepale himself before the practice to.. dew as worst, .nd 501.1 neartroboy, his =triage to unfruitful and We souse tells him that tau to ceased by his early Wiles. nem are orsearlsre tures wks. sheet, moreken the atteegen sJ 04014 wasuarly ositsatui. J ARA 1.4 it Rev s,rw the tualltehlai. of aura al conditions to order that it mar to re l ay the eauee of mutual happtnees Could tbo veil Omit 0 „,,, n 0be brig= or donbeetle ortiduredoese b TUNA, ba 4 ttetrot woree In every lasts/see didefeeed—th how Nan., vaath It W ulics4 VI Pb am: digeidellnealloneeend theer attendant dtesppolutmeate Ap o , then while tt L yet dam, la order to hate. yoar uneweag ,0/related orgentmtioe reto rtmed rewired stremoMakeet. - V. .sad I. who piano blame, ender Dr. ICISKI.LLYII treatment may r algiously Tonade to bla honor ea • reHaman sod rely upon tie meurnueoe, that the secrets of Dr. IL •e gamma will newer be amloed. Young Irmo—let no tale, modesty deter you , frets soaking your die known to one whe t Gem odateteoe and respectability, ma cer tainly befriend you Too ow, think they wilt ooneeal the Meet In thew own end eurtherrealves Ale": how often WIWI" • fetal delueso h :firen beer 1011110' a proclaiming young maik, who weight here been an lona enr ot to soctete, ham faded from the earth ~tr,,,turie of th• urathrs are rapidly riurker.d by the appilestioo of a new therapeutleal agent, used only by Dr. X. ifseiowes cumaatatiaruil &Ada, p..ayitly rasa aostiiii Artie refillret COUPITRY INVA LIDS rc,1%.•• Po: stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoma, par latter enclosing • remittance) Dr X'a modistes, appropriated eecordsogly. f dee a w of lows sideilaws Witch radial NI sot /wolfs se my frames ' RE A iv YOUTH *ND ZA/HOOD. vloonows um_ OR A rturatArotz DEATH KINEELDT on Self-PreservatiOn.- YS rota or that Tatar to porta° stomps, *al Waste a that b4,lc. prep* 4, per return of trail. Persons at a dm , anon may oldrear Dr K by latter , ettetoeias • rrauttasea,) algd b• mined at home l'Acaaora or SADICISMAL, titia plain ctireettora,rll4atreurt from carauppe or otanoarty, are loroardid by Mall or p to as, part of tbr Unita! Stator, RZILKYBER, Dr Klnuture resinearse has been for this last twenty years at the N.irth West Connor of Titan kali) Laloll SYILIOrrs, Plubsdel phLa, Pa. lys (2 — aIOO.ERY Wiere roe vs room Mons bark., ND PERHAPS • Mils more, 1. SBA 0:4 Blearnvia. chsapsid• Thou hare marythinf In the Grocery and ;inY to there yourself, or send your shad, and you w elt H. our+. tc tot the raw, artul• you want. and more than that, it e..; Oe at prtrwe that astonish thews "bard times" Ihr , ems then fort sar, with all maestros., that Ifyou want fond .4,1 Ito., bid iynyersument Jaye, Cap. and Backus Co.,b Pulyerwri, cruytioii E'.....tYred, Granulated sad Brown Sawa Syrup and 51 Lamp • \ ALL: lun4A of epic*, Salrratus, Starch, Indigo, Mal :-r, Alan, , a;ry.tm, soda, Copeirsa, lust drop to at oo S that's th" plea •51Yre You 'rat fret yOO/ Ok0Or• back or, lfyou want to. VERY REST OE TEAS, e any MM., hind or 11011141,..by th• article is to be had at 1 , , 5 or gait mar by you wont soma Wee Hams, Shou;ders, LPird Beef frafr,s4 o 19. h. -Trout, Erodterot, Pork, Butter, Chews., Lao:, r I%rtir•, shy all you lays to do Is to mod or go to SHANNON BROTHERS 4 . •.e,F 23, ISIOI-41 lf• 5, CiusgS 4.13 inals, Notic.o Housewives . ‘HEP, neat and terlaus mkotiod of making Soap, either turd A . P.. 11, by - usayg the Csassendrited Live Put op to 1t sad 314, rent partafrys, with plaln dirooliso• for has. Sold by li.rte lit arch 22d, IWI.-4/5. Cattira & SRO 111111 - - - "Conoeutrittiml Lye." - T S CoNSIDERED the hoe end cloves( artisl• fur malueg SOAP, it Lt... obe Can W Mak , " Mean vinous Price 20e for llb cen b on 40c RICHARD G HERROS, Enr, March Zle., 1666.--LS Whelesoil t R•Oul Agen,. 11E31Nt:ST LAWN 9.-1 Case MOO yards at adored rammed Lawns, sews' Fraud designs, at 8 , ( seats per yard Say Id nalcaLs, 'HA YEI & C 9 CEAVER•I4 HONK Y superior artists for tottet for sale at HERRON'S Pm; mid ChentiaLl Stone. Lyle, liar 17, 81 1 ocaffbc..! 2 t A.SES MO yards striped and plaad Scotch Gingham*, onion drawn thronghland clinebedo 11112 S cents _ per v"&rd Mar 1! TIBBALS, HAY ES it CO. Mosiona Leilass; 1 l'AmE 1700 rardi Nettie do Woes, handsome "tripod' and Polka patterns at costa per Ylird- Fri•, !lay Vt, %SC TIBBALS, HATES k CO Tripler's Philadelphia Garden Seeds. Htri..a.: Introduced {bees needs in gun market 140 season, and finding them (rye front the halt of "not romlng up, - arid g e.ng entire eattefeetien, we hive neetleed II supply fee the benefit twee who do not *ma tbstr labor wasted by then , needs not g V. bay, &a the Rochester 94.eda, 7 .fiktvit gises tut a - t.nplets &mono:teat. Gardeners srlll please nottre Call and set • ratalarn*. STEWART I SISCLAIR. aprtll9 2 1 )0 r,irrr of in Steel Cultivator Tooth the beat in use for mule C SELDEN A11AN•4 11, aCM;f:'eatß . ~ R k c t Tk jrwricK Down. with Monoliolies! THE PEOPLE PAM% Elt 11V 7 RILE the combinations of isnhied power' are eruahthi nut the Ithertles at the people, end the wile robtirjah Is heeding this way mad that, hew the loaves and dolma, the Empires, at No. 1 and 11, are making 'WI the hearts or their old yid new customers thi 'lett Immense store, of new Hardware, Croskery,. Glassware, Chink do Lco,ke mg (i/clattee, Sitrerflintees' Ware, fir,rtania We int ite all, alettuseratesettil Whits, ALIIMPritSISII zed iteruht Alta, tiltaaehato and Anti-hbanghauto to / Ire a a • allaa W. ha. t enough for ./I,serough for each " Surely here Is the place to g , bask roar moor, or to other word*, the Oar* to get hark your mo, • north We ran and still Dell rode cheep foe rush Err r, J , lsto t, Ifrtrri RIIGF RS k K r. P lOTICK to hereby ryes that applteation will be awl* to the Leg. Mature at rte next Session for the charter of • Bela to be " The Penrorflyania Bank," with a earlial of Twn Hundred and Fifty Thoneaad Dollar, to be lowstel to the eft, of Erie- CURTIS k BOY CL, J KELLOGG, J HEARN & Co C F MOMTCOo, STARK k PAYNE, CEO. J MORTON cLtmrstg k CAt i GIFET P Mr.rcALr, • L. hASON, JAMES MRAWLET, JOHN McCLCRE. ear! En*, July 1. 104 _ Lumber Wanted. W E L':jo a r'..T . A. k h ight. ' in if,'" l thrcl,"' cr0°, 1 .71... 50.000 - -3, - 32 " " 5n dlO 4 4 14 " 14 " " 60,4100 " Whit* Oat, 141 " 12 " ' KO® " " " 1 1,, " 14 " Sewed tkrait,rd Rom rood, tough tad stratght tilted Inds. Mao, r, 00,000 ft•et at otraight rifted and tong& 'Orbit* Oak and Hickory lot., 10, 12 and 14 feet long behysted at oar yard to Eno trte, Feb 14, 14.66. 10 SELLA,: & I.ANDPUFRE --- rifiiiiliiikcns of Co-, partnerslirp — . '.kllla: FIRM Or CADW ELL oAkiItIPIWOLD ts tilts day : I .4attoitrad by mutual el:tomtit. HENRY CdPOll , l 1., .11., August 12, 15.515. WM A GRISW(II..D Wm. A Gr i ss r oli, 0 R. &mot and R. Q Warner, 6sve boughj, Flenry caehrell r entire taterrs4 in eh. Ausase r as evf rathreU tGr t .rld The %oath*** soli metlano4 as heretedorr, nailer aie near* and OM of GRISWOLD, WARNER k CO 11N WS CURTAIN WI ITICRiSe— Also Ca r d and Tit P ..14. Band. and he*, at 44 REED'S rill %INS—Cepa, L. True, 1.14.1 tar, and Jiiet, for pals by — Add 2 Asrn To Wagon and Carriage Makers. CARAI 116 K W heels, SOO% Spokes, FICIS, !sitars, Bent Rims, Shafts. for any. It IliinufseturVe Priers, by J C cEl.r+r: Green Bay, Lake Bapetior and Chi, T HE Splenthd a2r.0.6 t pper Cateto Steamer Plifelleirs t , Ayezae Sextrext, Eaaur , tetil leseeSßl tor Gm" Ray and totermetliate ports es follows • - _ Fn., A Zli U Thursday ItIOODIDS, JUDO I. 711071/4 1 / 1 7 IDOODInt, Sep/. / / .`" July 1 " " " 25 " 11'. " " Oct, D " ~" 31. .. s . El Connecting mniAtkina..rith the Collingwood lino of Stentoers lot Chicago end interinediste pone: she. with Ow Detroit sad chine tie. for take Supertes. - G. J. MURTON, Juno U. itle. I Albite nook. Ens, Ps. NEW GOODS. rrtty subscriber hasiust received a large sleek of sourbssataa 1. suited to the sums, eswidisiting of Dry Gisela, dirornwriew, Lisirdware, which hare been generally purchased at much lower prices than those purchased smeller to the IMPO9OIII, ebb* enable' him to oder his Om* at loch prism u he thinks smut tall to give astsialection to thou who ay tesor him with their custom. Re invites all ba *iodise to purchase 10 earl sad assail* his stars beibre porches. tag swishes*. JAMES HI:ORES. trie..l du 21, 1614. 6 Pictures tap c MHZ fhapat sad awed durable genre' ever prodawed hy lay art are them takes ea Obea, sad called Mabretypee. Petsma •whin, this ewer @OW of picture, or • Dasworwitype tram $B6 dowii to SS mita, witl saws 444 44 gad the Sem we,* hy ralllna At Scripts:els First Prialina Gallery, Over T. Y. Arsine* Jewelry .low., State-4. Zs* h. The Pride will aiaa lad at this estaWlahawat the largest wort. meal el PLAIN AND FANCY casra, NODE , wilaN GOODS, ANDROTY sad PSOPDGIILAPTIK instatiale 4 amp a shads iaterha thou the nearliet MAK Ca sad eila. it= tan with year 444 uwi says atteadeat area Komar. ieszr peolia him rola man JUL 1 64 1 =64M—T %awl° 6earra War% 6 lisualaii - tar4411.4 Wu' w will be veld 14 WO till_are she., hams IL 11 V 7 7 1 JIMMD. "NOT f-CS " 4 " Nov MI 1. AQI. 14. .• 2g 1854. 1856, Buffalo & _Erie Railroad, 30 1 / 1 1S.11/4A.VaLIUDIT. - ( (r e altar . itauday, May 1, Prikumo Wave EA* 1110 i~tt La R t irZlr P t i , 4 lo it C.rU ati !t .6 ' 3ll r 4 Bulk/. with lithrolug Express Imo* fro . Nur T. 60 • W., War Ettpreer, et.pplas it all 5ki 40,16 . Buskirk sad flunik •ttb Way Tusks Lot LI k 0 r W., Express Bail atopplug at all Mull Statutha and go, aoctinis at Duet/,1 sad Bolklo with twos, ?r,.. for N,. Punt • 60 P W , Light/slag wows, at North Baal, Wortkold, [Nut.; sod lillverepook, coaseestes it Busthirlt aa4 /Iva, with [Apnea t talus for Naur Tort. May $. i u4O 61 C. C DZSNIS, CLEVE . : s: . a rolo. da`... 4 .", , 10d. Nasestipr T---eaaus KASTWARIS, Las,. Clor*Larrl tor Erik .t .5 it •• , PO • AAA 240 r • Tb► 4.7• ) • asp at all way *tattoo.. lieept MASS. liarttor, Parry, I. auroral.. sad Saybrook Tba 220 p Ulk.i rya/ Wop at t'Utura.•tlls., Ashtabula sad (Wont eel. The tonerroat trate *til 14141,41 i'l**riaaa at b 20 r rlutd atop . all Way Stators.. II ILITW ARS) Law. i.n. for cl•velsad at 140 ,1080 •. sad . 1 44 Tee 1 7 40 a. r 4 , 41 n 4 111 atop at Glennt, caaiswaut, 4484.,04 P14444•t11a only The 10 80 • ■ train will ot c ,p at .1i Lona •Keep 4 Maebrotrit, Unionvtlie, Parry, Monter and t . 14 re. 1 45 e. at, train wilt etnp at Girard, tonnage:o, 4ailho Taipei , ale only Ylty Cnaneaut tratn irtll loteir ounekut at 6 2(t a r, ar.o .: a,ll war stattnom. AU or efte ttsroupt trains otari . Westward ,no n•. t at ( ..... ~,, vitk Valhi f., rt,ed”. , hneakn, colorobao, t 0 ,,,, ~,n 4 3 / 4 ,_ 4, And' al. th• tarn tnatna rmag Eartaravt ~or„,„.i. at j,,,,,,,,, , ,, with the si Y et K k 11., and at Ittitla:o 14,•: •!, ~,, , r u. , ~. York ( antral and Bultal, and No , . y q rk (it, it„..„. 4 . Otto. ”f r.k. E It Lk 4 , it t .t." , ":',:“..iia1l Mat 17, 1a66 3 tf , sl 'ant t cOHNICE4a, ri KTAIN n l';:.'"k an 4 PSS , , , tt•o- ao 1 • ,sat s, W1,:t4 , 411t FIXTUKEN, MIRE BOARD YRIXT3 for te •ory In. Apttl 2, 1044 J € `MAN . __ hMM DOZ 1 44q 3 ttort flay Fork, ••ry ...Leap b. tb• ,1,..", ili untrla J t ^CIA,: rs;r:mi - gmml.:l 4 LI. PERMO tn , loht.ni to the gubecetoer lty N..... o. n.,,,,, 1 .:1 acootio t of a longer Wan that. elt months are res....tee •,. cows torsorl and pa • I moat bees the naoll.T. So dot :.• ay r oo ., long, oleo other reran mar .rut more than tlea original teat . Frio blikr , ', I. I 'IS4 --41:. T if •t 5.,11.,.. Jeweirp. Watches. Yankee Notions. ri - OLLI NT xr. A. ('Altre woo:, , 00 p... e tf u ny bo g Wyo. a j . Itet..l-n th e r vomiter thanes to itaoqr frlosths bild Um ptto 1 .o repent. for the liberal patronage beretoforo oz. U". 4 *“.i . 4.0 loon. sr, .. ovl curt taunt:lf their ettototooro th at n• y, Ono ; , L; s, , t 1., 4.1.• treater Inducements Mao row, to the 'to o r•i' Wll iii:-.—t.,.: •01 ....Ivor Patent Lovett' do A.tt , ' :1 • 54 " JEW et RN •toela enemata of &Nil 'faro, Brc.ivt:••, kar Fmget R tup, (..sta rinS. Whys, Loctik lqww, Thlrobtes,Penctl Usimeo. linkkleta 4 portow.i. Go , Por k dc. In c , ,ir Irt , ek SILVER WARE ' we "lel competitinn, and to thole. who purchase ,deer Hue .1.. travollualeNe•Ote, ILO:TN! J pure entn. ' the ewe. to be wwre se Litre To Merchant§ and P.dlan we ran offr- §,erter of Yana., Notirola Jeloolry ne. ran fund mere at ! 4 :IF .44 at pnrea that ran t be hat ilotra‘ing and , 1.11111 in trio neatest p,esio.e mani l a? T.ka • (tee rropl,rment to twat.te-flve roun¢ mar, to X , mt. from Tninke t I 1 , T1.." , q ft f' • ...! P,N 1. • Lttst Notice. AI.L porsot• Irviebt..dit., to. f.na of tater. ••• '1•11a, try requested to tall ii.nd roettle the acute D. 1.4..• ' m•sto Ht , t # F'l: U Hollister, f ar Air Dumdums F.n.. A 23. In:" re...We/A, and Ooe Th. Caudi .501••• P.' 0. TR2, HEADY PAY STORE Itl nlw re" 1. Ing • , tri avgr asoortenent of Or merits •Je., and YS'll.•• Nntlon. Ha. lee no tame to eautoarat. arn , st • wt., n;t earn our us: , in.ra pubic that w• ." iwis,rtn,eht ..f q. ods, so ret.d this clarnet very I,,era patronage w.. haws twoun law. real with, tam tops... PRICEY %TILL LOWER. An, one two ww . that the eaah a. etre does net require ario p to mate up for Icgaw4 h 7 bad ..Ota, inter.: on 11, n•• • ho' t asepere, kr Ty,,a. w•c • in4 Voile to one '113• to call and clew nn.go...da and prtem at Nw. 4 Wright 1141. VAID F'll 4 , a.wo PR , dint Er.., Jae. 2:,119501 tor \ • SS. Guns At C ost. I T l . A . ::E bb f l n im t , : tb u : . a b large i s b t . r ., ,r , a , : tea} • an,•• • • , `timap -an . .nd t za.ltng • • a Erta, ' 4ats. T. laSot ..at. tt• • go , >lO 7 / ,A 77/ // g SIIPERIORA3TBECET, CLEVELAND, CL, :tad Wain throat, DaraJo, PI . It, DIRECTORS: Hun J SI GIDDt.N, Pres • r•• G. Pillbair •• HMa w tit.,. Lb. ' •• Loan ileurcsere, •• R II retro:we f ' ref $ el in'. •• N 8 Townes/is, R. r 13•• Lose, C••I • Cr.. M Il luta,. ti#i•• rig* prties J., VI . P •rtl. F. .4 • 11 *PIT Wit a Fit W 3. Cuauo•, Esq. 1104, IA 1.. t ~..t PRIACIPAL A I B BRYANT. J W 1.1:8K, 4 11 I , + l6. FACULIN, IR SRN' r. n n R1RN,11 4 ) ,4 r taaf radial . / la LA. !.eleAte 4 Adomat.w.d Laic! •• aau (NOMMir tt, M P CO Whlß. P Inetructors in huslnena and Ornamental Prnmanar., lee toren un COnituete 121 Corresvonott. H.•, Herm. Mama, H.. G.. W atom Special Lecturers. H.. .toutsal .Itarlsosolleirs H U. Clara. J r Bs Lecturer on eoratmere tal law. Pstg. Asa Afshasa Lecturer on ruhliehl Economy b.. Jamas Nails, A' 7 Bross, 1. Ye , / Lecturer on t Oairneteill E.l,htc• T P Hm.q. Lecturer on Ranking. r,naoc.. a c H C Bio , isBAHL Pr kr Hurd... Lec tutee on the General P•i ne i plea and beta ex)! tuserso• AC A"Mta, J B Alrerrrorr, /.ecturrr• on I Oulutere tA1,111,101 Visiting Commitee: fl ft Tuttle. II shot, Pinto• ti.mloefra don, / I. 11r.1.1 ttrovvoril, 1 - .woe rt. M 3 gait." 1 iifo AA., 14 11 St' oit A Out Hug le. wl hl .Georg•Worthlngtoo.ll 413 Ilirughaw.Chas . k .6,6 W u C•otle. TER X 8 for 6.1.4C0U11,—,00t I • talents or" Root Keeping. I.ect urea .41 1 . 13 c: r rnrcarbrp l'ur Panne course in I.arm , del.artment telsocts %/Mini lentnantbry wrh r I e.O•villl (Ur . FOf tallieUft lay'', of , OrtialuelSLa ID a %/irreg.! ußuil - I , w lusttaGtiOn In Ehromen.• . fir H t Oman of OA Instttutto, t• to adut acou.smg in an espedittuns manner • 111,ron,t , U . uThilleft mace •od Att. a. praCt , C• ) A t'•••• etri ot. tivolll •11 , 1 Susi th--• ttel.t?t• it" , e' he busk Keeps, Impdirtmouolot Is .111.10 , dente of the ,swat at eaulPl‘ohea Ace v..ta. , It is be. oe , edlnat no Mn t'uteer ..st • • Neonate. tUtterit,r advantage for uupatuhr.s • tots tlettl tl.uwledge ul ek.mmete lie Cdoll !VAL. 111 1 , 1 embrace Ole rn,t • practteal it.f la. Itol buOta e t • ti.epartinClillio I rade anu Commerce. Inc U * l l 11 salt and Rem Mereantrie W.I. *•, In{, halirwd. Itankll4. Min ,ng, •“ . 13411111 g, 1 ndivM,.s: Par thersn? o. slat ompounli ,ship at... 111 manusel opts-from winch the olnifeni Copies. urn 11/ a at.l.lotat•lil nu, nest, rand. n hurl. will... Ave A AUllllary In re , orphg to h - Ltrn an e.Ctlieaat Hate ut wft /).,A/p I cried upon :center( COIL 'sari. , ft ISO I oils IS 1 Xt.111011131. 1 onlnieit l llCal 11On•I sig. MeAlatil Ili I ',..kainp.COMAllletela , t Ibsen. NU Sale. I 0rte.1p0,141 ,, C1 1 . 1411110 g. thmarapnv. Ate Psniastaskap. Practical and tAtatuenutl, a.ll he ks.o moat effettUal manner all Lusk, Spencer boo Coomr Of aceotajno;hments, as syotentatic Ai atria ocalUell—the futmer of a 1 , 0111 to hew ors he a 111 , 41 in Alta NI lelligan, loaf fires rtentionl• utn•menta reatman•ttw the present year H. Ass: itatnit la Out pktruna hu Mgt itellera I C. r,l • , any !Malta r lurt,“...,un, • hand arl4nl In ran• • AO Ott,u nes.. hurett.t• Len .lelll4, and Lid e-•v•- theasserses roc Ic ehlng Pena.. osh,, , n • at this et Ilrryft The 5.14 of Auvroas sou. opted by Me tantly iOr II mbeil la l eoneen.ently arta egra 4epattumebt .11 Me.c ant tie Iduc stun re, Ladles' brisastsussl ru.irel r st,•a•1•• men.', anfl ied op llt a net and rut V. •1. truflirevi 11(.40,11tA her Irral” t• arathlairros Ste r. akioll. t Fo , r ,Illbr.l.llllQll Stn.: 'r Just Ito .1 • h It A II r+. --- NEW GkOCERY T Ogi Kg. iTrtvg b••• • ' • • PrUelsloll rtUrre Ott Itt• • BLOVIL in the Baum fUr,ortl ~re,6t..• t ' JUI1111,) 1 4 10 r twhet! OW, w ,II Ie tu t ", • Whit upon t u•tomer• I Lint! •lur kc. sir • • ' • 4154 brit G•ssr•Srlta 11.1.1 1., 11.1 times Choice imusi's /1•••• COnst.lnt provision. of 4 , 1 hinds and of trlt l et' • • + !itra are ren4estret to go, it. • e.W lef.r• sure lire fait Shake It 10111elr ad rawagr them further iro•it.ir. COUllltr, of a kind. si apie,, Nose but a Ruud afuf le herd the best. fot peva( of which rottie • peace, Putt Nureet, via 44./Ofs hew* It tl cruiser (Are rete. 31r111 , 9 1 9 95 • 000,000 rirst Lumber IV- 11 04 IWI!. way e... 111 •I tne rhi t ne , .0 • 10111111 konneof Lundten &Mt t.soctioo oret i %e , te 1,% o, i 1 11., ar I. Sie.WO t' I •• 16 1 0.000 " 14.3 IL 4 Olt r.t. , 01,1, '4% , 11110,000 • 4r, 5, lbe 6 7 ail'. •• I Cliairri hoard, socumo 1 le 44. iI •S. 3 I rhi • • • 140.1/00 •• I Ss. Irrt, 30.1410 •• I .10 The above louilare maid *.i • " • „ and (tee holm knot.. .i 141*. Erse. lire *NS —,ti 500,0015 STAVES WAN E THE oubacr i)ar.r will par ine tlet above amount of lied a n-1 0•2. STAVDt• 01' the r0110111Y111( til men, at Ned Oak. Hll4 .44 inches lobe I • tad loch,. thick 11e 11ak. big , 31 .01..4106g. I an 4 14.1 i and la inches i hie a Plates milli.% he ..1 the t, .e dime ' rittitieed. brie. Dec IL 11.1.15, • sa Z"Lik eenret a gn °llll o c ia .v"e d bi Gl . d fa n r e. S .6 . l A 4117 and eellias Sao Calltle. bolt , • ;I the • will also attend to the rent lag 01 b''• ll4 " . wore rod Warn tl In. And rolliYlrei.t• tor ate:: la/lo real byappiyies to the ,Inler. , lneJ. ad With a house la Moto.' any pore on A r r L E•l 1 y NO I 'l4o' Sept. N. 1041,- 7 21 'MOAB' litl L DING. YOU wish to buy roar Locks, 1,41444. 114 MAO 4eirs sot—to run rpll 0, 1111. 1114. M - 4 =I MEM ME