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J"s. lDickinomn, Editor 4 frulprieetr (JfYtM i Hu. 'Li IrK~EA dý'hEI~, LI rTA~tUN I 0 S 'RINTINO e1'Gevry eecriptiooplabocoltedcururrl*i sesoualeten a hetitMe il adit For Tern. of 8barcpriptiw aid Ad I2.VtUiu5, jrairt page. OUR AGENTS. Je/ernos, Teams.- ILau Edithm . the -Jimplecute." New (iess.- 1. h'olkiaugloa . New Ycork-J. V. Enensrou,. l oeqrin, street. Joy, Co. * Co., Treibuuc Icitinis. a. 1 Pdetegill S Co.. 37 I'ujk Kow. J. Lewis, 82 wn I·4 h'smlu strtee PA4Iir~l$ML-J.J. Co, Jr Co., Browa'n Boston.- S. M. Pettcngll, d Cb., f. statU street. Aatcbftrcces--Jobs W. Taber. XI. Liebano-n-e. A. L. lhmyv. Wroe.. Tiw.- 13. F. lies he. Views., La-A. B. C'. K intrrvt iMIrrdle, 2huas-J n Bakr., W` Poutztmastet' or vther reapousible persopa wishing to act as Agenta for thu ŽE It'b, will pk urae send up theira addse-s Twenty per eu'ss. coaumwi'siuza is uIllowed. Address *.dibte astad l's spnsslol :brrerlwz:, Caaddo I'ira~ls. La Our steamboat triendsare raemsi ded that by sending their orders to our office, in due season, they can have all the papers they require, stamped with the natme of t he boat and oflicers. Our friends in the interior, whose mail facilities will not admit of their subseribing to a Semi-Weekly paper, are rentinded that the S4rereport I3'eekly N-we is the cheapest aeld best paper published in thies sectiun. We desire getting a large list of sub sceribes and put the price low, to suit the dull times. Send on three dol lures for one year. Weekly made up from the Semi- Weekly, cand contains editorials, choice seleetions, r-ports of the New Orleans and Slht eveport markets, communnnications from spe cial correspondents, and the late-ist telegtaurs. Address the editor of this paper. it' Our friend, Mr. 1'. kF. L. Frank, is jam in receipt of "genuine Brazil Spec aecles, Colt's Navy Pistols, pure Diamonds, and the Stiest Iadies' and gentlemen's jewelry, etc-, whichi lie will sell at living price-s. Give him a call. (Jaus30-tt Sowing Machines repaired to order at P. F. L. Franks. "m eoi There will be a meeting of the Fire Company this evening at half past seven o'clock. We understand that the steamer Blanton caught fire aboutthree miles above this place. Only her cabin was destroyed. No lives lost. We are indebted to Capt. W. T Boardman, and T. J. Howard, clerk of that elegant packet, Alabama, for full files-of New Orleans papers. 'he pleasant sensation caused by the sting of gnats, was never so much enjoyed in this section, as now. We never saw as many "buffalo gnats" in the course of our life, as are to be seen at present. Messrs. Dawson dr Brooks, the at tentive proprietors of the Capitol Ho tel, at Marshall, Texas, advertise in to-day's paper. Travelers in that di rection should by all means try the "Capitol Hotel." The Academy of Music in New York has been destroyed by fire. It will require over half a million of dollars to rebuild it, as it stood. Gone at Last.-Telegraph informs us that Gen. Winfield Scott, late Lieutenant General of the armies of the United States, died at West Point on the 89th ulta at the ad vanced age of 79 years. If you want a boot or a shoe, call at the comner of Spring and Texas streets, on J. Ik Lewis, Jr. le will fill all orders, We have received from the pub lishers, specimen sheets of E.A. Pol lard's forthcoming work, entitled Tk-e Lot Cause, a new Southern history of the war of the Confeder erates. The pages before us are su perior in print and engravings to anything we have seen for some time. The work will be comprised in One Large Royal Octave volume of nearly eight hundred pages, includ ing twenty-four steel portraits of prominent Confederate leades ;. and will contain a full and authentic account of the rise and progress ofl the late Southern Confederacy, thel campaigns, battles, incidents and ad ventures of the most gigantic strug gle of the ~wrld's history. It will be furnished to subscribers in sub stantial cloth binding, (imitationMo. zocco). for $5.00;: in plain leather, librasy style,. (sheep) for 86.00;, in extrahalf calf binding for88 00, pay able on delivery. Sold only by sub scription. Those ordering the work will not be obliged to- take it unless it corresponds with the description in every particular. Address E. B. Treat & Ci.. 654 Broadway, New York The Louisville Courier gives the following remarkable story of the mortality of mules in Louisiana. A gentleman, says that paper, w ho ar rived te.r Saturday, iAforma nsthat luriuehiq weeraptsce-ding his de par ure from Milliken's Bend, La.. more than two' huntdrd mules had died on twelve plantations near that place. The mortality liX become' so serious as to cause apprehensionw i as to the effect such a heavy loss of animals would have on the produe tion of tlhgrowigleggreoi. Our lauteman ~hasle iv know to be a gentlemnan of reliability and in telligetee, aa.s that the 'mules. sell up, and while still alive burst with a noise like the report of a musket. It is his impression that the mortality is carnsed by "bufflo gnats," which get under the hair and into the large veins and ini thenoitstrils of the an imals, -producing the consequences stated. Old and experienced plan ters know how to prevent and reme dy the evil, but the. new incomers who were expecting to realize rapid fortunes at cotton planting, will find that they have much to learn, and that many difficulties beset their path way. * Through the politeness of the pub lisher, we acknowledge the receipt of the Life, Campaigns. and services of Gen. McClellan. The book is in teresting, and contains 194 pages. Through the same source, we have on oar table, a book entitled "'Our Great Captains." The work con tains abiography of Grant,Sherman, Thomas, Sleridano, Ani'i Farragut. It has 291 pages 12 ma. 'erseone de sirous of obtaining the books can address S. )I. Kennedy, 194 Clark street, Chicago, Ill. A; the hot weather is fast setting in, some steps should be taken, if practicable, towards che.cking the rapid increase of negro ahitices about the city. These huts are getting as numeroma as fleas in warm sand, and each of ten feet square, generally is occupied by the same number of souls, thus huddled together, they will naturally be the means of injur ing the health of our city. We hop", for the benefit of the city and the welfare of these poor people, that some plan can be suggested which will operate as it should. We are cr-ditably informed that Gen. J. Longatreet will arrive in this city on the steamer Louis D]L'r on to-morrow, Wednesifay. Would it not be well for the citizens of Shreve port to make some arrangements to welcome him on his arrival, as a tea timonial of their appreciation of his past gallant deeds. We are pleased to learn that there will soon be a line of mail coaches running between Natehitoches, Mans field and this place. The necessity of such a line has long been felt. A good chance is offered to pe'r sas wishing to invest in lo:s and lands belonging to the Southern Pa cific Railroad. See notice else where. Are you weakened by hardship and privationa~lwlyzecoveriug from severe illness, affitted with the in firmities of age, prematurely decrepit, or suffering in any way from general debility, constitutional or otherwise? If so, put your trust in the Red Jrak et Biters, which will recruit your system. Thanks toeoar friend, lMr. F- N. Sanchez, for Natchitoches papers furnished this office. M'lle. Coss' Opera and Concert Troupe have been entertaining our citizens, To-night a fine bill is of fered, and from all we hear a good turn out may be expected. Go to night and enjoy a few hours at the Gaiety Theatre. No change is to be noted in the/ cotton market this week. Very lit tie business doing, and money scares. Messrs. Pitts & Thayer will sailla fine assortment of goods on to.day atd to-morrow, expressly for ladies. No gentleman will be admitted un less accompanied by a lady. Re member this. Mr. C. C. Thayer, of the fwmof Pitts & Thayer, we are pleased to learn, has been appointed, agent of the Pioneer Southern Aeeident In surance 4ompany, of Lynchbhrg, Va., the only purely Southern Inse rance Company in existence. All wishing to insure should call on him. A story comes from Richmond that a Union General had won the heart and was about to receive the hand of a proud Southern belle, who had pro cured the wedding wardrobe and fixed the wedding day, when the wife of the officer appeared upon the scene and prevented further procend ing. A New York correspondent of the N.)O. licayune, under date of the+ 23d ult.. sayst ''The excitelmenttin t~tis city il re. lation to the cholera has completely dhfd out, and even at Quarantinei there is a daily abatement ofthe dis Iease. The are r now bilt one or two cases a da The passengera on the Etngland who arrived here, a week ago, have gone to 'every patt of the city and counitry without a sInglP case ofehetera resulting ftom their pri'sence amongst us. As there still continues to be a rcme of cholera now and then among the passengers of the Virginia, they are yet detained at Qioariettin" ,'rl law ik 'that Aotr teen clays must elapse afIterthke' last case, until parties quarantined are allowed to laud in New York. (fur prominent physicians believe that. cholera will as surely-visit this cons try in summer as that the sun eshine's at mid-day. Are you fieeble, emaciated, bro k,n down by care and anxiety, or exhausted by undue physical exer tion If so, put your trust in the Red Jacket Bitters, which will re cruit your system. Newsv Itemnss. Washington, May '. 9.--.Serate The following j~int rN'.olution is a complete prolposition to the constitu tional amendment and is said to I,. the result of the dt.libteratitnts ,of th.. Itpublicatl Setnatorial caucuns: Sec. I. All persons wrnt in the United Stattes and sul,rct ti tthe ju risdiction the'reof, are, citizenis oft tIi. lUnited States anid of the,' Statth wherein they re'sitle, State, shall make or entorce anty lawi which sihall abridge the jprivileges or immunities of citizens of the U'niited Statls., ior shall any State dTprive any p r'isoi u litfe, liberty or property, withiou due protcess of law, nor levv to any pe.r-ots within its jutrisdi.titeim t-i.. equal privilh.ges of law. Sec. 2. Repretentation shall I.." apportioned among the' se-rv-ral Statt. which may be incltdedl withije thi,' Un'iii , nccording to their respective. numtibers, counting the whole ti:itiler ofl persns in each State, excludieng Indians not tax.ed: but wLe..nttvi'r ill any I5tate the elective friaurlise shall be. denied to anlly .)rtietst of its ital. ilinabitants, be-lng citizens of th.i United States, not les than twenty one years of age, or in any way abridged, except for par:icipation in, the, rehbelli,,on. r other crim,-, thi. la I.. oft re'presenttion ha e such se tat. shall be reduced int the projpvlotilc. 'which the numiber fltus exlude.li bearl to thi- whole numllbellr of lite l.' citizens, nott le. than twenty-t..i. years of age, in secl State. " . -c.:. e"ntlttsi.' 1te re'l t'ttiatl\e',, and Vice Pr'eside-ntt, or Iany ,fic.-er holding any civil or te)litry or..iti,.nt under the 'l citetd Statet-r, or nn,.li any ytate, who, havi:ng pre'vinsly taken an oath as ita nettier -of Cte' i grete, or a: a oflficer of Itie I'nited tatRes, or a a mtoetifher tf' an tV eit.l Legi..latnre-, or an nt PrxeCutitve 'rr jtu dici:el otickr of anly 'State to POleppirt thi- co,,nitnti, of te'r ite;,l :St- ate.-. shlnttl have etngaged in in.-urretinni or rebel-lion against the santm., or gi- v en aid or comfort to the cneawtl; thereof, Contgresi many. by a vote ot two-thirds of each ileus, reis,ve eSeuch distability. See. 4. 'Iht ,tlhFiggaftiins ot' th. United Stattes incurrcet in .1,l.ri ' iug the iesrnrection, or in d,.t-ine,- te the Union, or in the ptyn,,ut of ieounties or pePinotsincidet.rt tei,'ri'-t., shall remain inviolate. Sec. 5. Neither the Uinrt.d State.s. nor any State, shall assutr o, r Ien any debht or obligation iub-rrr.l, in aid of insurmcction or v.,.I li,,n against the I'nite-l Stat,.s. .. r csiihn cnutpeltltation tir las oir '-lian ciepation of aly slave, billt all itich debts. obligations or claiilms shall II lrever held illegail awl void. Sec. 6. Congress shall have. tie power to enlforice, by aplroriate, l," gislatien, the provisiouti of tIehte nitl ticles. The Ilonse prete±'dlr to toh i ~. n sideration of the sptciad ,rneit bill reported froi the R I'cot.-truction Comnmittee, April :O4, to priovid' ft,r restoring the States lately in i..-.er rection to their political rights. Mr. Aesbby, of Ohio, contendedl that th-. Governmelt has thie right, as otn que-ors, to imnposue suich coditiodis as are deemed necessary for tie.- tln tional safety. He wanted the Imnds of loyal me-n South estrengthened by giving the blacks tbe ballot.. Mr. Latlham ar gued that the presumption that the-l Southern States were not a pt-t of the Union was tuifotnded. Hie could nlever agree to the propositioni that the approval of thnme-fottlhs of' the States now represiented in Con gress was sufficient to ratify tihe amendment or that the ratiftleation by each of the rebel States is required aa a condition precedent to the riglht ofrepresentation. Furtlher consid eration of the bill was postponed itn til to-morrow. New Xork-May 30. 2:30 P. M. Cotton is dull at 39 to 42c. Gold 188f. Sterling exchange 109+ to 109a. Sight Ill. A` store keeper the other day stuck poon his door the following laconic d vertiseement : "A. boy wanted." The next morning, on opening the store, he beheld a little urchin in a basket, with the following label: • ll, r, he i-.'" What to Get sas Dwisrtfcan'r, and HInoi to Use TAenm.-Thl petoleiauve bueen toldaover and over again to pro iure disinfectants, but they are mlr informed as to the brat ntikles for disinfecting purpoaeu they should procure. The following may be rilied upon as goo)d. being reiommetded by an acknowledged authority in sanitnry matters t For dsitirecting clothing ill the rn~sn t. a/Ie prntmitgnrtrs, and fni o cew g iti Water. tliis n11 cx jIpt.Iis'. bilt! powerflt dtsinfntictarr. T'lhe uegst peruianiuIst aid Y'Elt 'l lmlt aLtittiseiE c to betl.ied abfmut filtthy Plcesi carbotnic acdlsi, nstud o:id rtlr comopountds. loninion coal tar. -roun gets allrke,, poeal*Isl8 nal the dlisin-iotf tizlg prop"l tiel t nc a:ry' whllenl ulsed aIsl itpi I'll- calla[-, vaults, etc. Sunlphaut.' Eof iron, or copllprlrts. ist the ? Cieml..st and most effctive d cis-; int ectantt to oil-t for privis. t drains and toull fltr.,. It is llpetdiallty 111W cit it an it 'titi-ttifctant wlier.h chllell~ra a ga~llon tit \rattnr, should h e us ed etana freecly as ull.*sslry. it should befh use·d dailiy in places U-114-11ici rlll· to tit kept dililfetet( lt. .therE.ll. ft is native il d"-i.lt cotljlpullu gases. till- re:l.-ir Ilirly .ei',lti from' this list fir alnyl IxigI'lllv IiciIll Ilty arillt. Or folr jlrlvvitlt i ttt"l:tsu, ". tic ge*niusi thus satirii:ed thie Sty-le of sinlging Many a tmll,' hlxvc w lietjtltlul~tll a -llo;~ tEriliel CrLlthi iti the uIlit ar Iti ticmaner in."yiv m"nal-" til i liih aW ll iki It ali Fi 1,111 II, 1111liI lor what forintunadLv{eililuld to lml. tant it ~':. olnty t'lg 1t tI; lent tie k.. list IIIII COUld nit 11.1;. ;1."t."(tI-l : %-Lrd 1.I hit t\ ilIl" jla th Ill " l . Ilt it I t, It.. it itn All ll ltdEul-li.r idiller liii lo.I i- tl'lflll: r Ii t,", ~l'., t:.* r ti U[alaria Everywhere. nl,", 1r I...r .l," .\, it wtie tvll· K ll l~lsl ' hi1 ihit 11 r I i l l , r 0 L I m, t all uL Is t i ll Ir. Ih l k.".. II t ant~I II,.ll ,"u. dan di hall k.".. pit unto I \lr )li- ""n. "' I",n t lL't't S "I 'ie, 1 1 ) 1 . I ,I ) hi i 11 I -II Ills. I"1 l li ` 11 II. 1 'II1 1 1 .. t ' ill l ll I'.- t 1 1 t s tlI he all * I 11.. I. Itu ti..a1 Cir 11 1 . 1,t' :h"".' !. . ." e! -li i "f .,,i:'" Ill i ti-r: r ,. n·.n 11.I·-·1 . ownl I,.". v lli""l" 1iJ tcritv. at- rl \1' It;;- ~ ~I ·:I - il S - I .\ t i 11I1,1· I ill be Sold A T j.oi;Ir .1uciu, U I. I 4; 4 :y sr! )1 .:t I t.: M <, ..1. . .h J,,.. I-, .. t., ts nlit! t..ott ,u'.rmel b;f non n to the 1 cl itos lI. ue., ict .one.tl t ,( 1,,.n w-et oftl ile 'f.g1nr h ,ip1,i ri tr. it-. iIIl l, , orrtlt-nlsn tis n currt·upi t tt tlod wibo exicr. T t h e i rom r 1arewet atln 111h. .. oirtl n*ear .nor eprns.i. wi .ttb latn. t-, ( tn 't sit y. .fon . +e f W .e Kr y Iblt /..l i tbt Itbr. ro.oksbo beNom.'E. tctt cim ti fith Ih holltn . and 'l tiY, le.l: & (il)o.l t e i, th-r ,lay giiseavnie I etie i,,n. , jun,., ;t J J SA 'I1.LI:, TIE CAPITOL A TLEL, MARt.SHALL, 'TFEXAS. Ittilt\ N';i.4 & U Ro4 )(+KS- P'autritlt Il' fle pl Hontel fortmeiv kprown ns tihe "A d k ins l eu "e." I , uon , of thi t mlost cullmoil d elnt bri e tel btii of hl wet goodfthlle ltersipi river. I, ilternl arrangerent.s currepod w b iand exterinr. The room ae well fruiS an d IIARtr, thing has been provided to pomote m i. comeiort of .guentl. The prepriepftt *i brace the occwilas ep io n h ay tht nvher pains nor expense wil-I be spand red tg n der it one of the very be.t hotels in the Mr. Barooks thas become wltely aor cia ted with th, house. and pledget s hi. ull to endeavor to give entire satisfaction. TrilE , TABLE, The proprietors have urehmi d theo mri largie, elegannt Brick stable wat of the hotel. It in provided with an abnndance of good; wholesome provender, attentive manager. and ,ervantn. 11t)ILRSES, BUGGI ES. and IIACKS, for hire or aie,. or sold on commission. Their SPLENIDf) BAR ceanlt be our passed. They will keep on hand the very be4t and ehuicest Liquors and iAgars and Ice thronghout the, -eason. Mr. Scott who ha' an ieterest in the bar, will be very at. Leutive to this department The Proprietors are Aete.rmined to merit patronage, confident that they will receive G. W. L. DAW.SOtN. IV T. :IIts>OKS, inn*r,-, t At, Irkhnall.b giving; his tihtiuimny ill (,IA. of (JI ie rts, a few dai3y biller, in a riot cas e, ai, : "Be jabbers. tla tirit than I saw coininlg at tin'. w.in I got up. was two brickbtat." Mlrdiocrity despatcbes and exults; the man of talent congratullates him selfob the success of his exe'rtioni; greninaslono mourns over defuat. a ex p.Jctation. Pitt a* Thayer'l Sal·.. I iinuy rind Staple Dry Coods. Suites, hats, Groceries, Liquots, Ciioara. l''obarco wnd F'urniture. afºT AUC3TION , By I'ITTp I TIIAYEI. t'LAaRVni7 l 'IlA 1r9.... Auctioneer. Will be wild on I "his"' n cit 1 s .ittit 6th, 1566. \ttIr "it'ir I ijitrnorsstn tMigdomin Itrirt u der tub .\ At"raufl l Ito 'iii'. n r-cats: hn. a-oalit I r. of. D'rty(ti- ndt.', Pitr"v 4Crri. Tkayenrs S4ile. }i u.f \ll i. su'ch evIrte.i SLd. Oid Ww htans. rraot rdiet.. Chis c. AT AtTCTION, ttv 1'I'1'7S jT IAYE, , V, VC. T.~i. ........ .l.ttnterr. ' T IlL bet ,.o.ld on THUR'SDLAY, Jiune 7th at Iit oclt,'k. A. M.. astil continuing tinily tuntil lit' i , k indi~iii.. o1i. tit No. "ý t,i t"!e at rest A IIt . Will I... -ol iitt)-- Ia..nn of t torn Nit. 2 o047. The 2 trt't,1.1tt .f the traJi' ;ot uthrra i'+ It,· tirirLrty t alliMl to this sale. Terrns-t'sb in U. S. Trtai'ty Noe's. Information Wantcd. Ai-itt 17 ort IS yeart'tt ngog. my fihr 1i-this",ii t at .- " ury iiiiiittr tt tin' o ior~. I hipt (Idde v. il l it.m ii~ is a i. ft dntcli it it ,l-.ir ltitl lir par r:11'".111".Wilrl '1i, a lt wishi 1to ti calrl ath~. r. M. Iva whin It,- left a pt c ti- r.ý }.11%,ician. My mothr Illh·in. 6.1 it,- I,'." l b a is pane 1iiit ttAit e dl ). R;··. " s. N".111 thisn notice cotta' I". ...- hi II 'P;ip,'ihe w ill (i. me Il\ ir 11.1111 Ii:1, ilnr ll inel l'. a,,.1.. ;1 I nut ) nnlX W W. toi L.' titr a litre ilti, I l.teitte I1,1 r iag te .1. E lt'ii',tn . 'r int litItot er C .,it a , w ith s -n . NI t" ;,+!r' -a + \1ithu"i I.'v 'tla I:.t 11 litl i-l nittº . II'it - l" i :.l t:, fr f..... . . .- i olleg-e, ! 1'Ill:; I. 1I.\NNI \. E.X \ INA711' t:... i'." t ll tilil n the oll 1'h." ."rn,.,o 1. I . " 'N t 'ir i8" '~. i h"t ca ll: - ,I... ..; Y,..ý I,"( .. )1 In I' .! "h 1..1 Sum , r '. . "., , t. ' t. I.. . -·~··· , . ·~ Il'r~l )' dif (11. ~ 1 s it: " 'I. "'.t' ."i-tI oml .1ltii'. "in n 'I' ll" I i,"' tII 1 1t rlt' 1.t! t J . i ii09 1. 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M It M 11 -1 I iS AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, PIa ttta uia s, I Iviar,n u igs Af,"rnrs/Isi Lowaph'llr Iluaes rut.lw (. inend nIInd set. Yo, I: t'Calcod I/td~Nl,~. itlitt~fti,R 'i'lNt. hIAVINU MADE VINh MA r)Ii r with )'r E. ]All, the manufacturer of the eelrbrtatd Ball Reaping and Mowing Machines for ith exclIuive aency for the mur. of lain machinea iu tie Stnºr-a i,. IAuisiiitt, A ikannsni. M4i,.aia.i ppi, Ie pnnet;Fe offi r iniiperiur jndtoeem.ntp fli tile IWALERS ird FARMIIERS in gaid I't trl toI purchase thieiie m chines wlZith wit warrant the beet aind e..apeat in the mark.:. Wit. are also pole tigrut for the' rvtbowfled Straub Grist Mills. We, manufacture andi keep s"n "lantdy on hand a ;,.irfrrt assortmentt f all kiuda of F'AR AIJN((. IMP I kM1EN'nr tor .ml.- at the I oIwtirrt caek. pric.. CF A11 reledr astaend d as MAW i~spaJ.kb. (It't Motto is "" Bert." Our Padi ey-(-'ercat b.aliei. (abh dales aft'd MI!1LLKR & SHAW. ai~tupbIh. Teaa. 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Itd j tiiny' The1 r~ity of ffftov'I*repor talrtrI.'.. twt.-o ~anti W~·tt. ftl iii~.'f-ior y oiittl~,oa.,: tIml n~itr.-~ if tie-jo-ti· tiinog thEft . ;L+, fill t. sh e ad it irft"If tihiT. it I.nth ptil.t n f ft.- t h hgiwortor .t-hr ,olnnjtkhr.-,,f l t.,ftf Hg-. 011 One Tovd tO a -rrvt hn.rrd.i i.o Twro~trv-C it.' t~L0 in fi·n ariu Itte No ianltl tIeight uil iil-it open. t yt o heft th,' rotreilmI. por itarhicufitreapply toi IIJ ; .IA c. 'aE SALE &b MURPHY, Comm TeaL. n;.1 1 r-t.rirg a~r a pbic itt l. ;a f."af orrwaite nnt.t rn. lti--g o