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CONTINUED Fi0on TU.E FIEST PAGE.) f Ins blad bounded North by vacant - anl, Wiest by Brown, Soulth by B. Lew SEist'-by #lay, being a part of Section 1ýT 4 N R 2 E, State anid P'arish taxes '77 nd '78, $13 20. McCay, Solon, 40 asres of land in scc tlon,71 .T 4 N R L E D N R t, on Bayou Marsis State and Parish taxes 187 an'd MreNutt, Charles, eighty acres land: nnai lfhl1qmrWalt.ts on Wil liamuson's Cr"xt k, boil dal above by lauds of Lahaut,: ant belw'-by Mrs. Magruder, in T 4N i{ -4 W D R 1, State and Parish taxes l G'", 71, a5'i77',and'78, Parish tax 11, State tax 1 ,3 apt '76, $35 57. c1ii.~l W,, Wahnlington, R9,eety-, vc Si land. andu l i1nprovcL'le11ts on l: on rais, bounded norih. I ,,,ut;1 :n , y Waters and west by :Ball. in T 4 N t 1 E, State tax 186, Statl, and Parish taxes 1874,'75, '77 and '74, $10 ;:. M ptt, Bersleba, 120 acres pw" 1eIl I andiimrovemeuts, 'arish tlax I s1. t, t , ' 1873, '76, State and Pari.sh taxes 1-71, ,;5, 77 and 78, $16 6"2. McQuan, Plato and others, 1.0 a .ler , ,fi la . houeruledC wtet anil sut!h 1,. i B,. Cooper and Allen Belvin. et'a-; a'll Illh by Estate ltenderson, ilate and Pat"-hl taxes 1877 and 7$, $14( 93. McCoy, A. D. 9th2 anres of land in and aronnd Holloway's '.lrric andl dI,ried as follows, lots 1, 2 lnd 3 in Scl ion Si35, lots 3 and 4 in Sect ion 31. wholei of S~'rl i,n 39! R 3 E 1) N It II, State iand Parish ta7e7. la '7, $19 tM. . oCy, W. D. a tract of swamp land containin" 280 acres, more or 4.s, in See tioi ' ` '~" bounded by lands oft' Cr naa an' 2."Siate andl aarish taxes 1870, Parii"f¶R71, State 187'2, '73, '76, Sih te and Patialt. 174, '75, '77 and '78, -) 65. eely, aSians, 321 51-100 alres and imn to12 , being 8 1-2 of S-W 1-1 and 8 E 1-2 of S-W 1-2 of Section 2 and E 1-2 of N-W 1-4 ofSection 3 T 2 NR I W, State and Perish taxes 1870, '74, '7, '77 anld li i, Par ..187l, Statt eight -enl hlil'redl and sevi t-fthree and seventy-six, $30 31. lý msey, M. A. Mrs. a ipart of lot No. ,adlse No. 4 in Alexausnl-a, with itn provlents, frontingon Front street, State aiih taxes eighteen hulndred and ase ysWen and seventy-eight, State e in4tmtdred and seventy-.six, 4ti :O. cCann, Hiram, 40 acres pine lanlt in R 3 Eon Parish line, State andl Pa es eighteen hundred and seventy and seventy-eight, $2 10. dleton, Jack, 40 acres pine land on anCreek, bonunded above by Moore n low by Butler, State tax eighteen lndaied and seventy-three, State and Pa ighteen hundred and seventy-live, Mixler, Valentine, 320 acres pine land, •liinded north by Wilson, south by Cn:n Ig, east and west by government land T 4 N R 3 E, State tax eighteen hull and seventy-three, State and Parish .teeI n hundred and seventy-four, seven ,en And seventy-eight, $2. 33. l, Benjamin Estate, 676 98-100 acres en Bayou Flaggon fornmerly owned ývid Wilson and described as sect ion .T N 2 E D N R , pine and bnt land, State and Parish tare eighteen Sand seventy-seven and seventy Sh.t, $14 90. Mitenbe r, A. part of square in rear m qar9e, upper suburbs Alexandria, tlti tas eighteen hundred and seventy km, State eighteen hundred and seventy 1 State" and Parish eighteen hundred seventy-seven, seventy-eight, 21.5. .cMaoris, Maroetin, 80 acres of pine land bouinded outh by Bellgarde, north, east and west l government land, in section W1:'4" .,366:Wtste and Parish taxes qlegt -hu unnd b hitd'-sevonty, Parish eighteen hundred and seventy-one, State eighteen hundred and seventy-two and Fopt-three, State and Parish eighteen d seventy-four, $12 90. " lMoslo, J. W. square No. 21 and impts .pr saubarbs Alexandria, Parish tax t ihundred and seventy-one, State eighteen huatred and seventy-three, State and Parish eighteen hundred and seventy Moore, John x. 40 acres land and impts iriistino 9t and 13 T 5 N l2 E, State b hundred and seventy-three and sventy-six, State and Parish eighteen hundred and seventy-Aye, seventy-seven and seventy-eight, $8 14. SMonoe, E. W. 160 acres land bounded llfi bry aiDyer and north by Coe, and south and west by gpvernment land, State eighteen hunded and seventy-three and seventy-six, State and Parish eighteen hundred and seventy-four, seventy-five, seentey-seven and. seventy-eight, $2.3 69. ;lblWWrm . J. 80 acres pine land and 'itipi,.1iiiudesd north by lands of Cocka hlnl rof Chas Robinson, south samewest by lands of Judge Baillo, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, Pias and Parish eighteen hundred and dyefty-ftve, seven anid eight, $13 60. 2Montgomery, Margaret, one lot and iim pivemieunts in Cheneyville, having a front of~0 feet on on Main street with a depth of 180 feet :to Main etteet; another lot in ref. o_ n .vins a .ont of 100 feet Wllthkbllthdepthtbounded soutn anl wt1 by W F Che y, State" and Parish et teen bunredand seventy, four, five, eAseight, $53 86. Nos, arol, lot and impte. square in Al~~L , Btate eighteen hunndred ad seventy-lporState and Pariah eigh tisn~ rd an o seventy-five and eigh t, - Morgan John, 40 seres pine land and Simptai~ a atteron Creek bolunded north aid easi by goveznmeng land west by 8lnmneql eoBuh by Jpnes, State and Parn yjigh.teen hundred and seventy-five, hundred add sevelity-six, ·J F. 300 acres land on layo.o fltate and Parish eighteen hun d seventy-eight, $9 45. urat, Mrs. A. part of lot No 1, square No 8fllper suburbs Alexandria, State adt -atish- eighteen hundred and seventy rry, Emannel, lots 2 and 3 and im seipn. a ar No 29, Alexandria, La. * P1au rish eighteen hundred and Nally 0 . 300 acres land in section 8, T 3 N 2 E, D N R , Parish cighteen hundred and seventy-seven, State and Pa Ieighteen hundred and seventy-eight, fash & Dyer 115 acres oftpine land in endodi, T1 fR W, with unptes; also one gin and prcsas, state and paish eigh teenh ndred and seventy-seven and ov enty-eight, $13 561. Neal, Matthew, 80 sores pine land and 'iapta, bounded north by land of Wn. 8qirese, soeth by Lynch, eat by govern meant land and west by Winfree, state Iand paib eighteen hundred and seventy, four aiti vye, parish aighteen hundred and <aventy-one, state eighteen hundred and seventy-two and three, $17 81. .Ne, RBachal, 80 acres lialnd on Bayou Valimnd and impts bounded above by gblHoi land, below by lands of A. Neal, . Is eighteen hundred and seventy-one, , eli6teen hundred and seventy-six d;eventy-three, state and parish eigh r4.m hundred and eeventy-four, five, seven teight, 44 83. I, -shoB& Stark, 800 acres land situated i sn Bigsn4 deecribed as follows: N-E 14 of dbtio-d 3, the E 1-2 of section 29, W S1d-ofesection 28, pe 14 of section 41 and i 1 tl lof ae 14 of section 41 T 5 NR 3 E, D 4 B, state and parish eighteen hundred haventyreven and eight, 17 60. :- . nn Coraslius Estate, 541 acres of eetnllon 1STSNR1ED N 1 R, , * 1"Ei"sh eig hteen hundred and msaty- andeght, 29 69. P.'{ dsh1 Uh,2 rin 8@ Cres pine land, • .. s jjb t Hoeoter, east by De gr. t r.4e ! ~,~ west by F. $ate4 eighteen hu d vglr _P, seven and eight, . and anseventy-one, ostda, , rnd seventy-two seventy-sax, 35 24. 188 sores pine land on .i .e north by La east by Flaggon •-,.llbyAasBl$ istat eighteen hundred llllt;bYsl~gie atnd lptar- eigh Cath- lerine Mrs. 160 acres pine boounded north by govt. . mest b Ja Nicholls, south by 10 WFD os aSI rcoD Pv AGo.) PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. Aperfectdress ing,e legantlyper fir aed and lartm less. Removes ) dandruff, restores natural color and i .prevents baldness C 5o cents, Ord (1 sty e. t &rugsist OLOGNEll C An ena:x,,itdeyfra Rrsut rr1r with ' excepttaalyll tiog i propertie . PARKER'S CINCER TONIC An Invigorating Medicine that Never Intoxicates This delicious combination of Cinger. Buchu, Mandrake, Stillingia, and many other of the best vegetable remedies known, cares all disorders of the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys andlungs, &is The But and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are sufering fror; Female Complaints, i Nervousness, Wakefilness, Rheumati=nl Dyspep 4 sia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Jarket's Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body and give you new life and vigor. i 100 DOLLARS it Paid for anytlding nerious found in Ginger Tonic or foror a failure to help or cure. . a I rad "t .looattealersIn dmr'. LIM# R Yt $l < ! I N . L. 76 31. lt, Ite i CO7TTON BUJYER ty 'en iNtl tll ty CLOTIIIVG, BOOTS, ia, SHOES, 111 TS. [red COINERei OF a 2d & DeSoto Street STO THE LADIES! rish tate - and t MILLINERY ESTAB'MNT opts tax -AND tate yVARIETY STORE! opts - tate and Mrs. M..LI. SMITH, - Proprietress ven -COINNER OOF - ided and Third and Johnston Streets, itate and ALEXANDRIA, LA. live, 169. -"" mid -, De ALSO STAMPING!- l and opth H Ribbons. Flow ts ers and every Variety n• of Fancy Articles. ive, 1 LADIES' HATS TRIMMED. $ Sin Agent for the Pit feet E. liutterick ded Paper Patterns. SLADIES ARE INVITED TO CALL. pe OpsitE, tY G ALEXAsN RIA, LA. hive, May 25, 6m. and Vat GliE 1 arecrtir, l h eni . ndX adria, pRondptloy , a Ctedlton and fop rsiteen Yea&s; no. riher Aroeroan crg5se Stil tle t ; roaves ;au I-tt ctilAs id power. ndt col or fame les, at ony . e2E se d t t oanndrp. Th arartyl are whol riEad by yno oras. Also for easy pa"e, ttt.n Sew Illso tae Ina, aalmogtt nree. byThe MfAoSON &r Br;LIN Organ adano 1i 9 Wabas e, Chcago Sin Seed for year 182 . Call on tohe uder signed at his office in Alexandria dur rd ing onth oa e October. a of Sept. '27, 1882.A Assessor. bY READY MIXED PAINTS And UPWARDS FOR SALE. APPLY TO A PEO O PROPE 11t1eietr wanjdro by JAtOBIerVING t d Alfited earn 1s operib fruit bearer-. -rpd b ingmo o IrviOg, or. SHENRY ST. JOHN, .) Novt. ., 18 Ah eaudria, La. TOWN. ,, Er ILLE L , FRONT ST., OppoSIT'IE TOWVN WVI-ARF A .LE . . A NT DI E I A -DEALER IN COOKING AND HEATING A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE C.i IT:]L.T ATED Buck's Brilliant ON HAND SOLD at Cl1T: PII1CE' tHouse Furnishing Goods - OF - I-VERiY DESCRIPTION GRANITE IRON WARE, PjRESSE1) WARE Coal Oil Lamps & Lauterns PUMPS, GAS PIPE and FITTINGS MANUFACTURERS OF t Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware --at SWIVHOLESALE and RETAIL TErr VIS CAASL. J. ROSENTHAL CORNER OF Front and De Soto Streets, a- This HIouse continnes bnasiness at the old stanld, whoro Iar kept, and will hi renewed ion thly, DRY GOODS - and - C L O)T ItI ING BOOTS, S1HOES. "IL TS CdPS, Groceries, lliatdware, Croc Etc. UIfST MA PRKD PO101T ITON; HIES, .aid all COUNTR PRODUCE. ..i DR. A.RACHAL S SURGEON DENTISi Third St,, !' BetWeen JacKson and Beanregard ALEXANDRIA, LA. STeeth extracted without prain. Fill inugs inserted with care. Arti ficial teethi made to order, - and a fit guaran s teed... 8 Work done at New Orleans prihes for r- CAfII ONLY. S - ""ALEXANDRTALA." KESEPS'DRUGS of thea B~T QUALI TY ONLY; BUYS REGARD SLtESS 41' COST TO HAV T,.FE BEST! IN ST'iOCK FOR SALE, SCROOL BOOKSg PAPERS anld OFFICEB' MATERITL. Patent -or Propriet&ry Medi !Table and Pocket Cuntlery iNDii iA LiRGE VAIETY OF F"NC . AN. D USEFUL ARTICLES. TOWN. EXCELSIOR 4 LIV ERY, FEED F * I C SALE o) and STAGE STABLE Jackson, Between 2d and 3d Sts., ALEXANDRIA, LA. McGI NIS & AtISTIRONG PROPRIETORS, x IOILSES, HIACICS and BUGGIES for hiro at LOW RATES, and at any time, night or day. N. L. McGINNIS Keeps on handl fsir s:le, BUGGIEg, HAR NESS, R!UGGY and:l WAGON MATERIAL, and is prepar ed to Repair Buggies, Wagons and do a GENERAL BLACKSMITH and WOODWORK BUSI NESS. SHOP ON BEAUREGARD STREET CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES! siECLPSe STABLE, N ELS, TAYLOR, FROPRIETOR. Third St. BETWEEN DESOTO & MURRAY. ARRIAGES, BUGGIES anod IIORSES TO LET. IIOESES KEPT BY DAY, WEEK or IONTI[. THE STABLE S. IS THE LARGEST and MOST COM FORTABLE IN THE STATE. WILL RENT STALLS BY DA-'or WEEK POiRi IIORSES. Horses, Carriages, BSugies AND HARNESS ALWAYS ON HAND S FOR SALE. -C POIT . Corner of Murray and Third. JULIUS LEVIN,..........Proprietor MORRIS AARON,...........Man.ger Will sell Ice the season through at 3 cents per pound. EPrlCE CREAM, IipSODA WATER, CAKES and CANDY, PARTIES and IPICNICS supplied at wholesale prices. POTATOE8 -FOR PLANTING! Choice Varieties FOR RALE BY Benry St. John. T HE EXCHANGE HOTEL -ONE Sof the largest in the State, and one of the most popular. The raipid !growth of Alexauilria during the past Stwo years with the completion of sev eral railway lines,'have given tlil ho tel a large and profitble pgjrtanage. Possession given January lst,. 1883. Apply to, - D;. J. S. FISH, Nov. 8. . . Ales'a, La ,DR,. S. H.RUSHING, OFFICE and RESIDE CE, Third st., betwee$ St.Ann and Mobroe - GLYNN!! -THE--- CARRIAGE BUILDER, --CORNER.OF FOURTH AND MURRAY STREETS, Alexandria, Lonisiana; 41 I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO r all kinds of ARRIAG2 & W!A -ON" Work in all its branches in the very best style, and at the most reasonable rates. Work 'turned ut by me is equal to that done in first-class estab lish~ments abroad. BLAOK-SMITHINU, Sclh as PLOW LAYING and SHAR PENING and HORSE SHOEING done with dispatch. Terms, reasonable. Give me a pall. G. W. GLYNNr PAT. KELLY, UNDERTAKER SALIX. AI1D RIA W A FTILL ASS)ttL'M" T N'T 01 - .." T ALA.L i i and R osewood S COFFINS Always on Hand CUILLEN' Receiving, V- Fori'wrding aid Counnisshi.m -AT. Hi.'.D OF Eenutegard Street, Upper Alexandria. -DEALR:I(S IN--, Coal, Lime, GCement Corn, S Ot8sJisy, Bran, tF Will make Libeora Advances on D Cotton and other prloduce. THI BIIRBT MAtR T PRICEI PAID FOR Cotton Seed! Cotton Seed! Agents for the Carver Gin and Ma chine Company, ,imphis,t Tenn: ,ORIGINAL STRATENA! ' - OR, IIIOGH POSSISSES THE .3ftST at extraordtinary' prol.ty of udi ting itselfto evotything iL comes ill contact with. setting clear as crystal, str, mger than glass, aid tough nsleat h er in a very short time, therebl!y prov ing itself to be the best ctment fr broken articles of evoery dtes~iptiln. Its application is easy, sinple and cleauly; colorless in upIpearyzice (quite transparent) and is h:ard fotever. It Sresists heat and cold, fire and 'water, acid and spirits, and that hitherto weak point of all cements, the atmos. phere. It is not to be interred that a at joint made with any cement will stand boiling water-yet this may be washed Sand cleaused ie. the ordinary way with perfect safety. Unequaled for adhe siveness, tenacity and durability; uni ting, imperceptibly and permanently, fossils, shellse, minerals, wood, bone, ivory, leather, papier-mache, meer schaam, statuary, scUlpture, plaster models, etc, etc. Effectually repairing plates, mugs,juge, glasses, ornanments, table ware, cabinet and veneer work, picture frames, e4c.; while to th.e Aiti quary, Curator, or student in Natural History, it is a perfect boon for mount Sing animals, batterflies, mothe, ferns, mosses, plants, microscopic objects and preserving- Nature's gems, and valuable rehels. It is also the neatest and best medium for fixiing and moUn *a ting drawipge,: oartes de visitoL, corks, - models, etc. t FOiL SALE BY ^ . BRfA.D, E Patent Right Owner State of Louisiana id I Also for sale by Jacob Walketr Second st, Aletandria. - ST. JOHN'S IMPROVED 3- rb6ie Salve! I' Eruptionsadl ors ito Bito , I Wounds, Burns, QuT Bites, I1 will wtarrac~ tbhts tparati~ir t iiofAti S pure Oaboli4e Aid; ..::* " P .- RIE.'.. d a ' BOX., G'1:0.. Ie Apply to HENRYe6 8'. OII A GREAT OPPORTLNI1t: I A MAINUFACTURiNG TIIHEEJS'JVYLES OF Si VIN~ ACHIRES ARD SE LL1 VG !HESI AT SUCfi UNhE.IARD .OF PRlCESL, U T A OF P C S . od yall coflmptii fltr . No taitiiy nweel be without.a Mahine. ad no per . an Laitjinut inuploymihelt after itadintz this A;NNOUNCE ME \NI '-EXTR Ai RhTNALtY. No. 1. STYLE No. 2. STYLE ti k4iii auzdies the Stitch d irestll stRictly first class SiwT-, from two sools1, is VL(rr Tl Iclfchhine is warrant 4 ranted to do '!the whole to d.d ttie same work Mas range of famnily seailug' Alt otn'r jr'ld lobe iUt Q. with the greater t ease nodtt PEIUOR MACHINE'iu er= most perfect.tuaaIet-, aind ery r Sells for....... $15.00 Prc ..........$25.00 ,nakes.at witieilel her thle I ýck -sti tc1 C aini Ai itch or0 Sltittl Etulboidery stitch, and is the fittest SeWing Placltiuo ever invenued. EVERY MALI! INE IS WARRANTED ,FOR 3 YEARS. Sewi';g Machine Agecnts and ttl et ,eisll v l0 tls·this. gtiot1 o~ppoatunity to en g* a~ iii a pioli Ia Itle lbPci I)C.~ NOTE.--I lhive :tlho. joi :et epletei) a -'CENTENNIAL IIAND MACHINE,' - beatttii'u ly ntnn jttl uo 1Valo ti Si.,ud, wlhichtI % ill seIl it lut.uf 25 at 45.00 each. .itt, iº ,i) CI eulr audi d Te tu to HENRY LOTH, :Y MANUFACU111C1n O,' .8 -FThe Pat Voldin; Table a I s l ie Latest Syle OfSwi ng' machine C.ai net fltorki. NO. 645 NORTH BROAD STREET, SOct. 4, 1832. PHEEt l;.4AD LH, PA. f Aeomb(,ia oqfP,,s to0wdoof Iron, Powr.Aem-l Sari;:a~lczuhosp/torwrl 1 F/T / I I taHdiim , an i an CXI! UCOc0 ~twentv-ve years in medicine, have neyr found any to give the results that DR. 7HRTh3's Itiv TONIC does. In nanyetses of 1 erwotisýPnotiL.iof. Xeniale Diseases, Dysppl, a nIaP nvslshel rondition~of the hilood, tids peerloss remIiedy, ths i my bMads, I.551 aome w ouee Raps. uases that have balied snome of our most eminent physielans pve lelded to this ardt inc a. abl remfedv. I prescribe it in iileference to any ironpvepatatLoa nade. Jo fsel such A ad aeDR. IIA TeAt'S IRoNt TONIC is a neaes8t it 14 my practice. D, aAMUL .t Louis, Mo., Nov. arpl'aerr Ab e Xtqwesco toea t ,Lo tho dfgejJtAs 6rgass MI srvozes~eystom, mtts .Dsb ittij, lose oltf / MttA, ProstrHtDon of M.35 *AUWFACTUR B Ha DR, HARTELR MESDICINE 00..133 MAIM ST.. ST.t LOWS.mr N- iISJEELL~JANEU8 ._................ ..... M R --. .._ ES S. fSTllW1C' I ON TilE CORNeR OiF i1RAY.STREE' TIIIS .OLD alad. Rl AAMW.EJ fI jJ NESS ii(OU$iFSE,, s'ir thu charge ofa .. i A- , wh e a'l : r te i SHOES a.14 sl:i! k(elt td of fter ,li 1-' 0 C 1 S -i1 r line we are offering the nerdest d , si, pricesoT, S 1ROUBl T. ',O a0,ls SYMPTOMS RING ID FO SOUTHERN IR 'LllT F'g ALL Bilious D isaseRYtGO isorders Arisi ng from Tor- t . ies; ad t ohwast id in y fandi '" -.eom low. rstlesesK OF: -i.t drowsiness and ieabiT lity. to ttend thIVER o lders tour stomach, ieyeious f eeling heavysdr a and.oftenr Aricome ellow restlesesm at night, O$Y IPTOW EEQUIRIN A ID FOR ITS PROMPT HR MILD Te enel fling of a persoND touled adith.torpidity. of the iiver is alost, ot drowsiness and iNGail.tdi attendm duties; badasti tasei ion~th; pain in and drytle of'skini l"aot aliost ill ' tribiitto a diseed.liveUT, 1 T .LK PILLS sYMPMS PF TOR PID LiVEIR4E L~ouuef a petits, Bowels ooetige, Paln the Hes4d. w~ith a djull sensation. in the -: bea pst tidr the ho blade. b1In t,dyw is a diem r in. With a feeliniofi having negleeted . e 4utyo We a qiiseus Diuisness, 1~~t at th Heaer te Dtbeive the spies. 1~llp S kin, geda4qpzjall~~i ovr 0h~ ,0oolore4 U$p., and _ ,,1.CONsTlPAT JON4 . chc s5, o~nje $bseber~cs di~ cbs oa ;ang of Seelit We.a~O sstil pnls thw4ýsq1 er. They Increase thetAsp~petitr, an~ae hte 8BYES GRA Nte o Wns rrshangjed toltlav :' Iaotso a uqeurat clorctes tiuttaneotfls gold Dr. sDvr.rs TVTH AL ofetabucb ci a C ~ebt Iw~pb will be Saliet :135 < r. uilaluso) THE tlUISASES 0i - 'YC4UT enld MAK 4 AviJU1DQ 14TO AL N"K g, uer'ttoeDon't pote ner `Prterltbnsrieý`aný'ill a f b le14Han LE PUBLISRB24waukte,. ,E, virfot 1 igcrebwcoallsts the ipostne , ad' ccosclal,.r iatlet (oo:t.ieori f:tL b uCaofiY tIW5?vedr `A'ldd, sitýift2WMOl~ & CO., LouuIrnsft We~ Send to. ,. _p~~tt JIOsI &iiool. E+stoished Itw'fhj enty , CO . ýONiSkiN j~ 4 n ii· sin u b a rats to 3, h of " dB tz.1~11~L List(aliso for 6A t, I a se A. P4s~rt ?J j it D1FFe ''IB1IG"KTU I 5y nth Street ' tiirtw en `Jackoau-.?f. `~·. H El WANITS T[O .BUY F.QJ AS8I. IJIall liira s o:*igsi, Ocd.Lxonlou e w Hides, Biei.l hors,- Brass as l C op: per. Will alo keep .ua. ad r·iety & pickle storo'in donlecgtot . "` June 14 (tut A. MhGUN1IVPr Wv. '. Ctuikshank, 'P 'p'r:-` Vad1ery'z ow, Stcfld ,Y t -! (Fi'ront Steeets,)" Wines, Liquors,. ....... ..V.. ~j RtMX~ A~.1 , QIW g;~ Por; n s~; J ~ I