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The fol lewisre our rates to yearly advertisers: .i. . ....................$300o o00 Ilacolumn................. 175 00 This of column.. ......... 130 00 Podrth of olumn.,.............. 100 00 O0d, (occupying space of eight lines, or less,) ................ 20 00 Obituary notices, marriages, pubhcmeet nge cards of thanks, etc. to be paid for as dvertisements. qironal cards, when aadmissible,calrged: goablo the usual advertisements. fird Knooks by Weidell Philipi ' (From the Anti-Slavery Standard. grant atlast has spoken and-blundered. Ioe he'stalked into the Secretaryship, his friends boasting his great power to prevent mrakief! What mischiefhas be prevented? None. The only power he claimed sagainst the President a moment's thought obliges him to renounce. This is our "pracetical" statesman, whose first move is a blunder! This was our St. Michael, whose resistless sword was to mow down the Satau of the fallen host! iustead of that we find that he does not even know how to draw it! The great popular leadersinks to be only the l'resident's Secretary, issuing orders be abhors; sits like "ascient Pistol," eating his leek and grumbling! Was ever beau tiful promise followed by such miserable uailare l The gnueral of thoUuitedStates is to-day a weed caught in the Presiden tial maelstrom, and unless some better ,rains than his own come to the tescue, sure soon to be swallowed in the vortok. Let no Grant man gfter this call Johnbdn a clumsy knave; he has found wit enough to befool theo model leader whobe silence pasned forthebighete wisdom--the puff of wbo~ofar was statesmanship. Once be fore there was an animal which passed for a lies until he spoke. IfWZu1 will stand in our history as the year of treason, IMm7Rillsurely be marked Hth the same page as the year of dupces. Treason...o, doubt, flourishes to-day in Washlu bgt, ut iucompetency is the dom inapt 'eti tbristti, which disgusts the nation, aiid muis : the world. If the real 0oteruni~lit? S'svoan at Washington,.then it tdetdnb hat democracyis a faill Idie. i As: 1 stte who would ling' aio a *r reed;it-t:ad not heaven- gra. bi0flyhyprQof iWthat lie should;ibe. even weake tjsq we .wicked ;: r 11,4 04 toe t be ad . rgled by aI . serv* tin which mbet t a sRuni:. f reprpent the hwisioi oin : dt . uttot nd smiles, at~ollo llke, on its eritis as Sentimental last.The result qp thi1 stisdom, a code wIV&,^ worse thitn the old 8areaCtt, not m!lts tie 'ig vililsm thrbigh,, but can htoeven'optelh thLe all ones. What can we espisetef praetienl ooiriiiost beasAff a Senate ;bieh fellbws.Fesset 4ia as a leader--a rsanm of whboit may be WIypd. that the uation has taken no one rl" n. and. critical step aipce 161 is influence or. otý did not iiet, niltl.dnnar g6od sense, iar biiu, mt ThisfThly or marchedto its ti 0oseb iii 9poeition. Yes, Mr. Festsden's Sfl Mitisl teord is a record of f·iuitls Pipo-0 sithato every measure on whbih: tib nas eio*at ey rests todlay. He liasneVer beei dglst, ~oven by~aeident at the tui ietattka of any critical tasureO: ; 1 . elber voted against it or been fit, it, skulking behiqd his toodls. v hbave lways proved him mistaken. She has never "cope to time," • ..UGaohi has always been what,.the F eatll" the wisdom ofi:t6 Btatrrdsd" thiF"fitt appreciate matets beio' 7io7 1ilt to~ late. si staterfniisrhiii~onsists ,is g~snc nothing and opposing every Shlf of the Benato allow hisi ,their thinking. Edlmaunds is hish pIConkling his parrott. And this - power enough, spite of Stanton' tS and Sumner's and Stevens' led, to leave tbohe President with the 4fremoving Sheridan and to tie the XCongreess till November. re~~nlt wse. Congress tonge-tied 3 autd-euffed till November, oblbd to a Silent by and seeJohnson trample on itb Loyalty hunted and tremblilg ¶i thbSonth. A law sd clutisilyd e E t6WI can not be executed without a gtemt powers of Goveriment SA General selected and'left s t on to r~preiseit und protect ad found, when the emergen ,to know enough to be fit to o.ipr practiecal men," my mns o are the fruits of Fessenden 1tp!. Behold the wisdlom of ! Give us next time a taste iIftRadicalism-we cannot be liy be better; at any rate a uhlbe a relief. Syet men so timid and thought stthat those who vote shall W to read. We commendan lon to their notice, namely Sa enatArs and Presidents at least to say their cate the multiplication table goffce. ii WElNDELL PHILLIPS. T~Tl.Ta TO GENKM LLE. . isw an extract from a private ten by a lady at Liberty, Bed. Virginia: tisi, acCcompanied *rblptl~augh: Se4, stopped hero' toll pighit kthe WhI hhIn While eral's old oets prOposed' a.heutertainmnet tr.bt aaps t seupper, but he dailifed B;lF tration, Mt4eoethelet or his depi`itlme, the citizens si wthile We )as gi*eacing atfe~ , and this iiilentab t e b f. t t eir 6voritjGeueral was indeed put4enps riding wi@tb tBh silet Iq at sal' t itke d --'t was the heattft love of a et peoile for a oel e h-eo.' - :;i. , The Seret Grief.' A lively correspondent of the Boston Podt, writing from Saratoga, thus 'des gribes the cause of a fashionable lady's 0 woe; at that, stirring watering-plae, ' It, is ve y lifedlike: About a jnij from Saratoga, behind a blit of pine grove, they have a race-course. On 'general principles ltbesadcountry races are of no consequence, nor is. this race that I c have attended considerabl, ip any sense bint that of fasiion.' Thde tiare always in every well-appoiinted fImily one or tw6 pecial dresses 4t~4 t, by.some want of for- I tuity, fail .to find, opportunity to be worn,. I met Mliss Gunslock whcii I arrivda' t here, and after a second interviw my lmind was satisfied that there was a secret be, tween us. She had suitors beyond any, j lady in the Sinbad Honie.' Her position was more thanfair;:do wudsher beauty- As to health, she drank four glasses. of High Rock water every morning; danced till two, and rode and shopped the rest of the time. The man she'wanted loved b~y, so she did not encourage him. Yet, under all this, I'saw a growing discontent. "Per haps," I said, "here is oneof MiseBrandoi* s heroihas. Fan in the past she poisoned her grandmother. Upon her person she ear ries a revolting scar, She is bow.-legged, or there i a stain oni her uncle's esunt oheon.". I could, have written a ballad hi this deep stain ; it worried me thin., .... "'Tell mii,'qnestdck,"Isaid,'"What worn 1 I' ftat tWe'core 6f:Ie fair a imaple. i short, what ails you 4" She only heaved a sigh. Yesterday I intrndiiced her to Snfiledo, I of Philadelphia,, b -e stamtered ocat an rn vitation for us both to $tke .,seat in dis drag and attend the faces. When she anc cepted I saw her face look, albset angelic. What could it mesia . I followed her along her corridor. i She was at the win- . dow of her mother, moroe lovely A chpeer ful than 'a basket of Pelawtre preaees. "Come.'"said L,:'I'aat not a single M ,Hi Give me the privilFge of an old friedd.+ Why were you so t appyl ,an4 what has changed you' She laughed right' merrily, and told nme to come in. Then she -drew out of ;$s huge Saratoga trunk a most beautiful boi net; one oak leaf, obi sprig of acornd: a dress and cloak, perfectly trae to theatber noon, with a long trail, a skirt where the humming-birds .had dropped among the knitters. "There,".said she, "I bought this dress pattera in Torin. the bonnet in Brussels. I have never had a chance to wear them till to-day. This is my secret. Had I gone home without wearing them; thed ea son would have been incomplete."' Pope and the Pre-se TIHE Sti PRESStO , OF "' ,~ " , a""., ICEWS-THE. AILTI4EII THAT GAVE OJFFKCE. .A brief telegrn i to tie 'Aspelatied Press Sannounced that General Ppe iohi Pbpo) -had suppressedf the -i (Ga.) News for Scxpressing 'disloylTi sentiments.. 1t .ray Sgratify the reader to see the urtiole~hbich tlis King John. accounte disloya- F~ s so i' , -JOHr N. . John Pope, d6 iif tthe- five Amrioetn mt roc8 and King of Gor ia Alabana, S= 4ba, inste n i edChtNo. 29: 2 a. l;ayaly pe ietede Ie eairtagoi - t iht sLireon womldr" althwd_ 'uittr 'an e thority oe placed I Milr txi "# e. t such an of ' tlilI ount h"<i'ic tOflie n 6 hMajor beeneral litedf hitk t es it artbow'i~ng nrei s'n et'n e`1m, , e King John, *bhe b'"iit a the saddle," btt tiw he eits On a throe t eectd 'in Atlanta, a4:wields a esete oVer o ralarei dinbraelfifkWbatsome st eT - States of this Union,' to~dit: ,3eoti,'"MAlmt Ibanima and Florida Is those States news papers ae printed", tid peP to tanse their bustise khowm , hO.ve~fih, I them Sevii ofmen. stoe slln: 4he lt of in oftlhe timf andplia~cofpblieb deetika in whibch theq Itro'mteres~ed.' The ediiNo. 40, from His Majesrty, fFni Johnn, drcts that these civit oflBert must Pl blah their 'idvertisemeats in a ertetln , :'f lews prrpathose fivorale to to8ngr sionaiefotof reconstruttion, h.e ien s truc iaty efr of tever do a prbptey arrest nid repor trtel atigtat violati'oii oif it ... . .. Sring loen line, inrdit' ibe'a ich ppower and authority. It an an u niii f dcicspotilem which no absolute smonirch in the world, exept one ofethe ive:Amerl. Scan monarehs;. would dare think of for a ' moqment. It would col the kingqm sadt Sthrone oftheautghtiest rulers it the Uni g verse to ttompA~b a*iadgmiant of the pot~~eo rtg ji r long will the Amen. t such thiugel Can't t lje wsee hie i4iti ,om.tendenc l of snoe b ad sliIb Whi h b eeBois 3 of-the S"Spirit of'il." The ooquickei ingJohn'h thione- trumnbles to the dist t1hebtett _ o will be for the country. SNSAIB LK IN NEW I Gi.AiflD. ,f Some of th New 'Eland Republian are free td eicjress their views of the in justie t ei infina systin of theip arty worla to other property than bonds. The t Wolf-boroaghl (N. H.) News, (1bep.(I' I noticinr B iidiidfin uo0thi r p),fin firt' .of thiing United States bonds, says The agimition or tu.jris Met wil m16 , doubt i ue bthat classe wobege~r% meats 'ware ipstituted, f!r the, ei t monopolitl and rsp.cator to. 4iP their han dsin only horror. B-o$ * how.vt,,es<t ss -lue tht o lat t tbey masteonit to bear oft .· bur~dens or aitstitkoisn a of' wfbiaii ae~iesa~tia ll their ai h tootbh ,,or doWoind. It hast oUt olinlon ttiM the men whQ, t,, I, (loihiM6ii el $ eart.i ii tnt terms Lnare ma ea ouIe s7' --._ '' 'The Northern Fill 'e i PennBylvania,Tuesday Oct. 8-'Oue tl of the State Senators (U)' and the members of the House of Representatives. ,Ohio, Tuesday, Oct. 8--Governor, Lt. Jr Govetnor, State Treasurer. Controller, of I the Treasury, one Member of the Board of Public Works, State Senators and Repre sentatives.. The Legislature to be eleeted. will have the right.to elect a United States Senatoruto succeed Senator Wade, thoe. , Senatorial term will expire onMarch 4'1869. , M inneosota, Tuesday, Oct. 8-G overnor, ' IAeut. Governor, :Secretary'of State, State o Treasurer. Attorney General, one-half of b the State Seaat6ts (11)-and the Members of the House of Representatives. Slowa, Tuesday, Oct. 8-Govemnoif, and Lieutnnant Governor, one-half of the State Senators (23) and the Members of the h House of Representatives. T West Virginia, Thursday, Oct. 24- 8 Members of the House of Dlogates. a Massachusetts, Tuesday, Nov. f;Oov ernor, Lieutenant Governor, Se~tetary. Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney Biterala, a Councillors, State Senators and Reptesen tatives. ; New York;-Tuesday, Nov. 5-Secretasy of State,. Coatroller;. Treisurer, Attorney P General,·8State Engineer; 'Surveyr, ,one Ganal Comnmissioner, one Insipector of State Prisons, State Senators, Mand Mem .bers of Assembly. ...' New Jersey, Tuesday, Nov. 5-One third of the State Senators, (7) and iandn bers of the HouseofRe rpiese tatit . Wisconsin, Tuesday 'Nov. 5-1Governor, e Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public IT-, strucetion, Attorney General, Bank Conta. ler, State Prisonu.ommissioier, Stater ators and Represeitatives. Maryland, Wtddnesday;- Nev. 6--Con troller of the Treuasryt*o Commissioners Public Works, one half of the S dt Seh8 ate, (11) and Members of- the Hois sof y Representatives. The Legislatures to. be elected will have the rigbt toeltt a United Sta'es Senator. Johnson, whose Senatorial F term will expire on March 4, 1869: Kansas, Wednesday, Nov. 6--Members I of the House of Represeatattl-e.; . HISsotruAL DATA FOR DlUKAs ' NrW jb. vEL ON ABRICAr.--A' private letter from Paris informs us that M. AlexandreoDamas 2 is engaged on a- new novel, the scene of which is.hiid 'in America, the time: being $ that of the civil war; Is is underdtaod t many of the details and incidents have been furnished by the ucentria elpuestridrine, Adah Isaacs Menkin Heenan, or whatever else the lady's name may be. Mi.sMenkin 5 is not without literary prclivities-of a oal sin order-and is reportedr 't have I kept a journal in which are amassed many remarkable occrrrences, which are to be 2 "worked up" in a new romance after M. 6 Dumas' own incomparable umanner. A bellmaket, :endeavoiing td' se a Irge gong to. a Quake gh(ntlmab, WInmr. ked that it Would be; yry useful in the > country, for it would nbt serve as a dinner d :bell but would also is ase of an attempt to break into the. hoese, enable the inmates R to give an alarm to the: "atrroitding netigh borhood. : Friend <replied the Qtakerd gentlemen; alter lH st g attentively to ' these r niendatiois " d not pr; e chase thy tong: pr Ij t ttiThthese ,t uses how'sho uld' y;Mlneuda tiuquish be tw~en a late dinner ad an. early buglary- ;"? JobnWei~ N. 959 D vs.- trict CoPlrtParish. Benjamin . Millerof Rapides. , iY VIRTUE ofi:writ of -fleri Faci DJ ~ as isued f-tomP Hnoaiture the District Courtiip,and f hi tliS h , Rhpides, Stat o(fLotfilani p ad4essed in the above enuitlinidii numbered suit, I have seized and wiU e oafer for ajbe to the last and highest bidder, bn- , SATURDA-Y, the Sth day of OCTO HER, 1867, between the hours of 11 A. eif .id $4 P. M., at the Coult E1~ou d ooalo' in thJ e I~isk of AlexandriaParish of R:pide~ .tatB of Louisianar , the following prop. erty seized as the property of the De. fendant, to-wit: t Two Mules. TERMS OP SAilE -CASH in U. 8S. Treasury Notes subject :te-appraise ment. J. R. ANDREWS, Sep. 13, '67, tdsr inte's Fees 912. . 8iERIP'S SALE. tPratt & Tickner bMrs. Elisl' Hunie iNo;'isnd No. 57--' -.tistrib Court--Parsh Danhel4Pratt 'ti'apides. 1 -Mrs. Elis Haie. - . .. -Y Vlrtiisof twow r~itsief i F 6 .t., sued from the Honorable tbd$it Court in and for the Pariih of ,Rapides, Statedif Louisiana, Isakto me a~laxes~eI in theabove .entitled a4 numboe4e suit,; I have seized andv will oerer for.sale to the last and highest bidder, on: : S.URDAY, t 6th a . of OCTOBER, between the bo urs 1 J~ st the Conrt t0.fl"ddo h nQte own Alexiqndria, Hf gPIr e5,8taPteof i Locislatia, the folloritW4 ty serld as the property .th dfep . to-wit: Foftr Oin Stands en oexidianit's Tlant Txamit orP 8AL1: CAd1h -tW $iS1' :ent. 3.1 a. DREWW-Z, 8,,, - obert C. etherwickli B)Y VIRTUE f 4awrtt 'ifFrrika cr alis A . ae. .fropr... lh . R4oI , b l Mi. t Oont n atsudfoi .:.~a; l /aW ltspideso." State of Louisiana, and to m adidrm asn, the lh ... . . . .: . : . ..- , . E $ RIFF'S S LE. . t ... !", ", . 501 . istric TOouit ,PaLrish of Rapides, Stafk t ,r~.rio Louisiana. yBr' $ rif·i t a, warit ofFieri Faci RLa isnel fi*n the HCnorable the DitiMbt Cert in- andfor the Parish bf. Raapidae Stite of Louisiana, and to.-m addresed in the: above . entitled and nujnbeied suit, I have seiz.d and: will A offer for ae. to the last and highest bidder;<t . SATui~i~bt, .ti nth day of OCTO BER, 1867, 6et*ech the hours of 11 A.` and _ 4n , aI., at the Court JHouee door in`e Town of Alexandria, Parish of Rapides, St te of Louisittna, the following des cried property of the Defendant to .wit: :z I i" .: ,A,,tertaiil Rteam Baw Mill egiad fr andh..boil .eomplte: . ,:,. TERMS .or SALE: GASH in' United i Mtates Treaoury Nptes :subject to ~ap praisement . A. J SYPHER, . .. SheIff., p Aetafidrig, Ste 18th1 1867-1s. Pri12ter'. -s .}ý m I4REAT S4C IFICE.OF FLOUR at* S Warebonso of Aug: lst-tf. BIOSSAT . & F'REE' GREAT: W AT CH1SA LE! On the Popular One.Price Plan. ': Giving, ,iry: iParon a Handsome and .tdiable WVat8ch or the l rate IPnc of" Ten taDollar I i .WITHOfi'f REGARD' TO VALUE, ' ; XiiD NOT TO BE Paid for unless Perfectly Sa4sactot 100 Solid Goli Hunting Wit1eWOa$250 to 750. 100 Magi" Casoe GoldWatches. 200 to 5001 100 iie' Witches, enameled. 100 to 00 200 Gold nnatig. Cbronaotwer,,: enamneie..c.......... 250 t9o i 200GoId '1hiting Engle Le. er ' ....r ........-:-.......-- 200"toe fo00,Gold RH'nt'ing Duplex"-ýy r: 6: -Wate..............1....... 150 kqv 00 C1od Hunting American . Wa~ih .............;.... 100to 500 Silrer nting Lgevers.. ..; 10 t 500 Silfet Horitiirg Dauplxo .- to6t Q 5g Gold ie athea.......... SQ to w 100 Gol nt g apines... L e 4,e i 10 Misse ohsellneo 1t tAifert wat h.. .. ..o. 111t0i FAQ 0 eng: Silver sat'o"es>, 25 , ;t i 5 o00 t Yatches,aitlki 1to; 75; ; Every patro.. obtains, a- watlch lie~l oi ,i, iPorter &t ., 2i steet, Inew York-City wish tol mmediatelt I dispose of thb abovie magnifiddinestocki Certidcuteei Pn . in.0 "pX-,rl n. ; .... ; a'Edbt t ' re "ettl`edt 4:'d.t namned theittieertidcean. r1$ et. d w riLrisbe m wath $ o C iirIp'a le s. ptrn: of H oy aPgofr, &ort te• einti ,W t4m e'.ýa til• 'named q:, ' aou+ndgt no arth oet +ettW#Ol1' bi Ae th - reliabls ,; ;e ..d we t feInbd ona-y rttf i , i• - .t l., , ,L o d + 5laj fotepq v , ,-"3' -" . en' . '' li t f ' ` r ' , IA lijn leoerlffiete warll bd eel`ibj a. pOIaPaid eeetiPt 3f 25 c n SveihJt :toleveh for$isthirty- tnde ao elm Kdan a pprem liu, oil yc-l $10., T4 Agent8 .., Ae dp ilk.:.a b Ab sl Ad4e teessre. . Ang , 28th, 4m; 2&4PstkYi.. to se that they get the bestt . & Lo NEt.T. H' S Are the meet reliable. A large ttiO well h .OOT and S1HOE fAlfBR of workI bio liae wit. neatnose and eda s / it aa1ian na l f ,t,, k, ihe~ pe~iopl exandrla, PtneivQl d the eouatryr. -, u sMy 8th,*tif IlfEI; T constitute and appoin 11 II. S. Tokee, y Agent abd .A4tornei, i fnct, tr neset any beuibees in ) inPtrh"of Rpides in whih be itte sted. M. EnE iK LtAENT MIUL#; ' Sj: tent-4laeres of gqepg andy Wal ~ fenced iwj thJhousaeandii ener. Ap& ply to : A. BEYMA)1 . 7,te itew wrleimsl i- b held in the PHiih pi& Et an,4 8thanb a 8 tbr the 8tatesuwily 1¶nted upoerft te wordai "Fr atid ; vontion" or 'tgainat a Conure iCheintmnw Joaurd of R~istcrs, ftla$ liA. iW -a.t t it T Sr " 'ONE PILL PIN A DOSE . b :,M.I Q4N $ULIIN 4..D0o51 T 3 : eatorie iuindred letter b day say froi -patients iill over the habitable Globe: "Dr. Maggiel, your pill has rid me of al! tl tiliauaness." s i . No nmote fnolQttfs dosE toi ,mae in.ftv oi~ten pil0lasien at a time. One of youl pil'1ý D " ....My headache haa ift mbie. tor o .I 6"e Ou-r., hý06 dsctors tr te ared ee for Aronic cot pipltio; as th, pdalled it,; Md, st..at.sid :waincprabis. our" Magg eVl's "Pill ' ad iio appetite-Ma3-ggiel's Pills gve Yopr fillsate Arveleousa" .,;3 "I send for;tndthef boat, and keep them in the hoits," '~ms,.MNgel hina e cred myfleadache that f- n of of jonr 01 a to my J bbe fobi cholera' morbus. 'The ~dir ittle thingote well in a day. y11aaui8suof n is nowc wd" our boy of oV. el' Fre cur of noises in the hs bed some behind m yearsad tae noise left." "Sd die two boxsa; I want them for a A,. i 'ar.'" I - . "ý I eýtac, a odrp~irpy.!rie 'e is twenty fvbets:,: t'taitse~t me is worth "Sen i& e eroxes ifyuri p fls "Let me have three boxes of your Salve aqdg'ls; by retau mail? " a nI ot all' diseas' of the Kidneys, "t tflh ft.i in, &i kel Pills are, pedbetr r1. Oarde wll aitl anyonde "4, vt.iiqF " FtlALE PI.,, , I 0 ' '. o .rvatra . ; '. • G > "," ': r Oi l14 iee} Wropl/t be Iban aIc X'e AO }P.L and BAVE a - Bch vott wesan I ,hei effitl b oney i en oed "at p t" i . ,. . f Osg y Dr' ;I1 ,-1 $ 4 . ,he o9Wat s#ta . . i,a.ouid ou .8i, ~de r a I iedide hi otihbtit e Unimtetd '; end OMlat'ia TWENTY'IVR CEk LO bj I' All ortdeStir the pUnite itcteh list bea addressed to J. BHaydock No. 11 Pine stre-tlew Yok. Oitlie medft lle caniiot lie -p - c •d4. Syo section, write a will orwa tree atrief, # Oteaus, f the solabgel t ceasediin m i n Executor the estate f bert deceased. June 5th 1867 ai tela a septinonk -· 0' AC1 0ltildrens Teeth akiende@t o, : 0 lathe Irring Buii4 i Hset.& 4,.Sm. b. Taye Ae d a yqqtuyi J. r. Stoaifrd.+ tistrietCb6irt, ' itis of if MSta o Sof Latiiian.' i VVIRtUCUloffa wRi of Fiii ! ot #:e i'riiv. 4aur Th. ua . lt ijar is b Rif''a~, State o1; a ed in the" aid erend dti-T haP'ali ed'n wii r esaln. to the lrs nd.Iih- ,s SATUJDB 5th day of O TOJ3ER betwe ite bours of 11 A. L a 4 P. a, at tibe ourt House doer i t1eh Town of Alexandria, Padh t.J tl State of Lbois na, the followil-fi p arty item 4 l as pv i p e r ;p ) -P e ofu the Bayon Lanoui" a, n t o with Bayoo Boesw, bounded ý$J tl part' of the "Quantico'" j itch w swas rý' 'eila of the 'Dfe.ndai oftbhe Buceosl Wtrei. i, $IA9 5abO t "N ,n *tirft( JoeSith s Sa h tatiai, ,O gtain rs," . -,. .": Y d 'bemON Tantis a4 -Ss MLeQ SH Yll. to:.8. ,. notatanipe re to & ,, u, Treas ryipt , e jeai , Aq e aYu : ,d~ON ied c , . S ' e : '6 " ' a "ti p ' 50. SPECIAL. Ao 7Iýfl naP' , , tat, f< F e9' e ,, : t ,.- I . - . •a om L PeI m will Scall asettle d as-. at, In this ~ ,anto -e I OrIS o, ....iavb a, g. .a"ol ; and.l-sd ian. 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