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[ Pea'rd Proposals it a-c fa»«*«-r-ine in , vtt*'> by (b< un-ierdcoed ou'll I2M. rDß*D\r, 8-p | tenter Ilia, ior fiuuUMxu tba Ui~ta-1 filtui BntwPtelice OapartT'en’ with— _ ynfK TIIntJSAKD «.(»«) MKAD Of OSB* CAT* TL V. on the b cf. dnllva-uo at 10* State Catt-e Scaiea. at I'. UitiioTT. Ma . tb tct* of (l.roji cue t.~oo»*a« cut eeetj (10) ten day*: to >v* we;»* «i within one asd a haU >la) * alter art iraUA* tee expense of the contrao tor. Iteytnntaie'acr about (I.JWO) thirteen boa dm* tooiida croM weight, all falling abort of (I i*x) or.c Uoaeard roQ'C*Kto« wclsat,Bal a.StactOien. Cow* iMfer* ami Hornicaa rattjo. will he ret'acte*. r-Utk lottna for proposals can be badoa t*po tcathts at 11 1: otfee. elite- lrjptr»oe.by mail ortc eeraph. Tt*Gati-r;u«tt wUlc’alm the rich: of wrlrnlrg OBJ - n» animal wnt-ata. Iflta appearance Indicate* than the minimum irenUiaoi aooTO; th« errtraeof adulate wUbe paid Oj the parly erring la j-cJnrttt F»c*» )>ia to secure oonsldnratton Boat enntala. Os A ItrAKAI K tIIP.KT OK PAl’hlL a written goaraa- V«oi tnorwroLcbie persona, a* foimra; . cf the cauatr cf State of , dc ter» b> gtaratlea that !a (or are) able to mini a eoaua rt u accordance with the tanas 01 hla (cr ttelrj 'p*cro*lU3n. and atoold hla * »jr , «ht*t>- bo mad- afe»r each dedeery tn anrt rmu *«» may he on hand: If sobs on hand. to be made * JiV i-nn b* endorsed dl«UnrTy. “PROPO ?AIS >oi; PACK CATTLE," and adire-aed to Cant TlD'f C. STILL! VAS.C.S„ Baltimore. Maryland.*' IT nVidia la tne name cf a fins, their names acd their t »*t ofi*re adirus n.ust appear, cr they will tot b* c-r-Mired. m m _ . lac!; pTraot'ores-ery mexher ofa Urm offerltc a Ptoto* 1 *- ?nd accorcpany üby an oa*h of tr.theCr.Uei State* Goyernisest. Uha has hot ai read? ciedo«-e inUL»office, - iu Bij>« yor COttPLTIVO tTEICTLT WITH na mats or isis afivu-i-Kitssr wtu. n* sajacrcs. tQitias c. ervjiv.w, Cayalo aoo 0. & w li. 8. A. scgr-arnt FROPOSAIS FOR Sl00,f!00 EE7?££AGE BONDS OF TSE CITT OF CHI c&GO. ertr conptmoTira » orrtrx, > Chicago.Sept i*t 15(3. f M pccpossU »Ili tie ireriwd at this odlca on till VKSDAV, SEPTEMBER 15W. AT 12 O'CLOCK It t vim. thet*n e.wtd be publicly opened, for tie wr< l* oiaa* - part of cue hundred Iboaaaaa dollars mtofoojrf Sewerage Bocds. aatnorlzed by seeuoe 16 ci.aiter.avt.cf the Bivtied City Charter ct Fen rua> - tab I*3. of the deroatetflou of ocf thousand daitMlJoij l*t, ISG3. ardpey.hielaif«« lert iw»uty five year* ante their date, with coupons far :i terrn at the rate of seven it) per ce-t. per aa> uv-: jayaMeserr! sußusUytu Hew York. Astnkiri Foia :• motldcdfor tte-r redesrßcn. TheprnpcsaJswlD specify the amount desired, the prtcebid per flOOtliettor ard the place of delivery, wtetrar Chicago. Kew Vork or Bo«t03 Tae peiawr wire* propdtalt are scci-uo will receive inform*- v.oh of (became at this ofer at the cflcc of Mean T>s?.r*n. BLersaai. & cc . saw Tcrk. cr of Mean. J. E. Tbavf? * n&j, Br»'n-. v ra*T he dsdkuated tc theirp*oroa»ls • rtrec.cywlUbereaolndtodepotit wjihtts fire cty* «n*r t •• npestta rt the pr-iP'tsala tht euaaawaiocctotsem isjpeCUveiT.vtto the pro* dntra thereon. r.td the aacuat cl later**! ou tbs covroDs to the time of derc.Mt or payment. Roods wtUN'dr’trvrvdtu srrtstrber ISIS, ard tu K«wTo»k audßri'.ojv fcaptsiabcMStt. sllhepltcv •loncskl. to rj“ ,w erCt>d to end they wfh t« allowed inurvet from tpe time of tttir deposit or should be sealed. end endorsed *• Propria** for Seweratr Ponds.** and addressed to ffcfr.tcrtsieref.atd where the panics ate not known to him.stoold eomamrefcrecces _ _ "" Ku bid lea than ra#wiu he considered. The Comp troller reserve*. as en»»l, the first to reject tay or ahtkeMd*.lf the public Interrau ahoula rvqa’relt Mg.ygl3n»t 8? PATHS, atv Coctd^qll»t. HTHE DRUGS COMMONLY AD. J. VINISTKRBD to Ferer erd Ante patients. are tenerallvrolneoi to the ijrlem uit.-sd <1 cera’ue ate airea theatre*-yet theseatrams Striked by ae.f -atrtßdentoJdwowea, are not inoelv better, ftou«- tuli e it needed which that! be tha prefcnet of pro (band skill la the bcaUca art. ret bejond the -rdlnarrroti- Uceot Ueprc(e*».o* This tasuoplled by the Alstu-relshei Dr. J. HOSTKTTBK, whoaa Bit C*Tt take rank aror-g toe mtx* powrrttil wed;eiaoe rvetderisM luefleetaareapeedTaadeertala. Urea tbanoMMttlMcaMaof thaoiaeaae yield to taetoate p cpe?tr«ef the ItiUera . _ Por sale by DtuaiaUtsd deal** Keaemllr.erery where. seO-mui fcnwdrts CROP CmCULiB, Sho wing the Ravages of the Frost in the Northwest Reported so (be Office of (Tbceler 6c Vllaou 31nimfnctarlnc Company, No. 106 Lake stieoi, Chicago. [l^ote—-The number* cf ;hc 1 nfe.s rcKr re»i'cciiv Jy to on ttw mop. ] ■So.I. EAEArce, Sine Co.—Ab defillc a »tatc.zi:zl ai Icao jrlTe you pow, ae<*ia« to be that lo t>!ah !r.nd* oroL cmbtrtd lands. tne froei h«* ones bit litti - d*tn*«v, tot luotr crops oo deeo aoi) Uadj w.s.-o b«ay iiijtmd. Cmn on Io«» |i»lS'Heeny half \LUi%. <.< tally p’a&lca - bat little Irjurtrd; l*te, Ituckwbfat, tome plicae* entirely oilit* lomewLat injured- Vince, deetfoye.l [a bod e place*, injured Id fe* eectpH. 10l aito, koiuv dclUa a.o baoly bitten. others ea&s. g.pLS. --- U.-T. Savaos, yo.i. . . BrnLfNOTOJf, Tlicinb Co.— T sboou tblct from tl> tin- melts tU th rottDlua, &pUB. J. S.Cnasc. Ko.B. Cotrjnjfi,CoLtnasixCo —Com Isbnrt coi;. Borgbnm, jiouo raided here Butkwb.at, ifiy ptfctiit cutoff. Vices the &auu. J*u to* bsr< o ndetd hire* Bt-J'l. 5. Snrp*JU) ft ZZorKm. 2f0.4, Pai tok, Sirn Co.—Com on low land Injure ! i little, the main crop Is uninjured. Sorghum, opus nrt-dof much account. Buckwheat, »-iur ex tcj>l»tly injured. Vim**, the tame. Tobi:co, but taircd. The com all that vra* plant**! in r.-a rouble *ta»on ta all rlfcht. It >e uoubUul. hoc tur, if the piece* of torn injured. wo dd hern a good crop bad froat hem off mi l*io. bvpt.fi. Sxxmroim rom:;a. Fort ATKDfwir, JErrrtnoy Co.—Com and Sorghum *rc injured bat little In tbia pa.t of lUo .2spercent. Tobauo, 25ue. ccut. Sept. 4. „ 1). OixaAsoqiu Ko 10. EiißontK Citt, Co.—The foHowlnc «- t'ou.io >• lii accariunuu <*llh my report to tins Ar tlcnlmral Department, wbo«e correspondent lam for Adame count?. Com damaged per cent, boiglcmso p»r cei t. lluckntieat 40 per ceet. Viiife CO per cent. Tobacco, none rained in Adams coun y. A. Kooo bepu 4. Ko n. Lodi, Colttibia Co.—The land hcretboits 1> oliiLjr. Theciopcoti lowland* arc lujnred, the ilgb lands* were not toadied. Cora lc injured on.*'. ebouJd Uiiuk about dor^dum. uv V.tUc »own. Tobacco, little town. Si-j t. 7. ' 0. X.Ateq. No. 12, L*Cr"*ts, LaCrc>(-»z To—There In no harm dom h' re cave to vines m iodi Jocmiuta. Kciil. 4. Kz.\.>cur & Co. No 13 ven.- hi I'ttM county, only touching tbeloic eronuds. *1 Lc lul.om log i» an Lt nr as we Can net at the dam age ut prrtn.Lt wmlng. Com, about oue-fou.th killed. t*orgiivm. about ten per cent. Injured. Bcck"l»ai. about one-balf killed. Vines, about one-half killed. Tobacco, about one-balf killed, ficj.t A. Datu&Uiul. No. 11. Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co.—Corn, LLe leaves ere bitten, yal tbluk tin car will ripen. Sorji iun, nnkiowii to our soli In this latitude. UO‘kwhcat, generally killed. Vine.*, cn- uilwrc, meloiit*. pur-pklns and stjnasb. are dead. Potato or tops are dean, and I am sorry to say that tbp potatoes arc alriaily rolling. Sept. 4. 27. J. Easton*, No. IS. Kccnait. TTiNvrrtißo Co.—Only In lew land did the Hurt injuio a*.jibing. Corn 10 sot rtrj badly Unmcged. Sorghum. not enough raised in ittle r«s ploti to amount to anjtnltg Buckwheat, badly damaged; Jiiel lu right cosiultionto be cut off. V lot* damaged. Tobacco, note planted, SkpU 4. Gao. P, Sxnosa. No. 16. Riros, Fox dc Lac Co.—Wo appear to be par ticularly favored. All kinda of gruln look well, with fruit In abundance. Of com, about thelilh July, about one«iguth wia cat down by (tort, piaco which no damage. Sorghum l» muajured; alpo huckvneat, vinos and tobacco. Kept. A. ■ C. F. swjds & Sons. No. 17. lUcinc, Racisb Co.—Farmer* thr#a?h this conmyahoot eunallr divided—iumo raying tiat coin Ju nearly rnlncu, tome that U U co> much In jured. The toUowlog U the estimate: corn and sorghum not mash. injured v ithlo *U or eight miles of the lake ahere. Beyond this, much Injured. Buckwheat asd Tiaea some what more hurt than com aad-aorgham. to bacco in thia region. Sept. 8. _ S.B.STsens. No. 19. Htrnjrrim. Sirs Co —Hop# arc lar/riy t;ro«vu nroui.J Hcttlpburc, but were out Injured by the frost. Com was MlchUy injured. noio iulpcJ Id thia county to amount to aayiulni;. Buck* Mlicat is entirely killed. Vines, garden varieties kill* d. Towcco was very slightly Injured. Sci-t. &. 6. lUasrr. Xo W. Highland Co.—la sotao localities, nmii. cjailj along email Bireams, me eotlro crop Is Mlkm. I liavo given an average in this comity. Com. one halfof cropUretrojcd Sordino, theo rem rl ;;>* do. iliickwhvit, three-fourthe do. Vines, ort.l'ilfoo. Tobacco, ono-hair do. Sept. 7. D. 8. Dow**. No. 20. Ui j'M.k, St. Croix Co.—The frost onlvopcmU’il it. ul -.M oi.u half of this county, on the low lauds Corn !• nbont oi e-lialf cat ofl. gorglmm Is In* Jnrvi. to nearly Um same extent. Buckwheat is i curly all OcstTi jud. Vines and to»sc«*o are mnch nutt . U. S. Cnxrr. Scj.uO. Ko. 21. fittvnss* Point, I‘oktao* Co,—Cora, the crop Is alK.ott an entire failure, except In the eastern portion «d the county. Tho wheat crop was In* j art'll |»jr und early frost, and consequently is du Mi average one. __ Saif. 0. J. R. Koo^m. Ko. SI WATinrowN, JKrrKBM)N Co.—Com, early planted, not materially injured: late was very iiiqcd Imrt. borghatn Is very little raised here. Hud.»bcat la not an tnmoitantcrop intbialocal ;lly—p.'iifly injineO. Much, destroyed la eomu localities rot harmed In othcra. Tobacco. 1 have t;'Uj raw da. Wat-kesha Co.—Orano vinca very pror nittvr, and slightly Injured. The weather I.adlv cu cold and cloudy for several days previous to tli.' f.ost; clear and cold since, with a fair proa* pcct of n frost to-night. On corn, on low lands. Hides- la from Tarty to fifty per cent.; Wch lands, clj:hi to twelve percent. Sorghum Is not much mind. of ty-flw percent.—on low lands ill Wild. Vines in marly nil. say eighty per cent, killed, on low ►lturinns; high. twenty-five per cent. Tobacco, Mmill t'Atchcs m gardens slightly Injure!. a crown to speak of. • Sipt.7. Joint B. Pxtxowa. lowa. KO. 37. Akaxoha. Joqcb Co —The Corn crop (a back ward, owlnpioaacvere drouth to JaneaadJalr. That planted on low land 16 pa.tlallj Injured by thoirost; this includcaabootthe crop, the balance will be gcod. Cora la about half injured, but not tou-lly oeftrored. Scrgbum, Is hart to the rams extent. Buckwheat, i* . nearly all Hestcojci. Yltva, arc about half destroyed. Tobacco, but terj litUc planted In thla country—mostly good. 6tpl, 4. d. C. BiXTz, No. S3. Prm.tsr.Tox. Du Moon* Co.—Com la rather so»t rely huitonlow lands In some localities, not icn« e hurt on high land. Sorghum is very simi larly afTo* ted. Hnckwbvst la killed In a gx>d maty places In this vicinity. Vines, tomatoes. Ac..h-tTe been bitten badly; I have not Uuardof soy damage done to grapes. Tobacco is cot much raiftt hircahoats. rt S. O. IL Watts*. * No. ». - Cuano’CE, Croitt Co.—ln some Places tbe core is iot so* badly hurt as In others; in some local ities it u 111 run moVe than 60 per cent. loss. To bacco. buckwheat, sorghum and vines are hart badly on the low grounds. Along the crocks and rivir it is very had. Corn. A-percent, loss Is the Efsrvrt estimate; sorghum, "S per cent; buck si b* at,«) per cent.; vinca, 90 per cent.; tobacco, 9» tier cent. • _ ’ _ S.pt.3. Jsjos Hctt. Xo. SO. Cedar Fall?. Blackiuwe Co.— I The frost did \cjj little damage, ure to crops most cx poted union lauds. „ _ Sfpt. 7. F. HoDOCf. Iso. SI. Cxdxr Baitd?, Xixk Co.—Com la elf ghtlj dam aged In low ground. rcry little dam* aged. I'nckwhcat, About one*half of it killed. Vine?. tot ranch damaged as far a* we have ascer tained. Tobacco.very Utile gro*n hereabouts. Sept. 5. L. Daxiel9 & Co. So. SS. _ Cnanns Crrr. Pnom Co.—Core, otic fifth des troyed. Serghotn, onc-hslf destroyed. Vines, one half destroyed. Tobacco, pose planted. 1 bs'cmsde innturlta of farmers from .diuerent parts cfoor county and thick the shore a correct estimate. Clur com vs* pretty well matnrvd. Sept. 5, _ Gsosox c. osas. rotrvsra Cut, Lon*x Co.—'We lure had toire fro-t, bat sot to do any damage to crop*, na lc:i*lfcty were In Tory „ ~ £epuß. J. P.Bxaffß. Ko. « . PrtcQft, Dcbitjci Co.—Do not think the. la* IB:TunochUi All kinds of crop# 1a Xo-tbern owl, U to the nisi kinds in Illinois and Wiscon* pm. Com l» hurt in this coontr less than one* tenth the crop. Sorghum, scarcely nay raised in this county. Buckwheat, trlflinrfy damaged. Vine#. Kate* of Tine* in low placet badly cat, bat dttnsce to fruit it alight as it la far advanced to maturity. Tobacco, have seen hut one field since the frost and thatwa* not injured materially, jfo. Sh-_ -Tout iramsoK, In Co.—The effect of the frost Is sot ccnetal.or even, hot in spots here and there. Tbete are dlfltrrut stories about the extent of damage dene. The following i«e» near the truth as can be obtilted. Com, hurt none on op lands, flight cnboMom lands. Porplmtn, very illphfon i-p I- nr**. on Natom limk>sheal, In turn*- localities oi> up I itiiH ftru vi*ry *e on lio'»c;:i Vn vs, very Jmlo damui'O to Toh <*«o, rot imc'a Ijc-**, cmaot learn vlH’tin reny damsic. ißi'Bpr ndp.vcs.Ccciiakan Co.—Corn.&c,on Jot Icmip wi§ ir nrc or lews danup-d, ba: tbai which was on Jilah flout'd wus rot Injured C oni. |»ow-v-f, w ill i-t* a j*o«,d crop. ?o.gbum will also do well yit. Corn. aHphtly iamagid, gener* ally. Sorehmn In only wbtri i a jfrobdbly ahor.t oi-t half or mow. Vines arc v rurally .killed. Tobacco, none raised of any accci'Pt. Sipr. 5. C. 11. Dcitiuu. „ No. 37. Xov ACnr. Johnson Co —VTe have litUolow iicr ► in I hit* conr.tr. and where corn iu low places ;t* injured. it wa- planted vtrv late. Con, very light os , and that on low *ronrd. Bo;ghtim not li'juno by r«iet, but iniured by droacni. lluck wbeat isntnen in the t>:uae coutitioa.. Vines have seffoee trom like c-tsc. Tobacco. also Stpu 7. G. W. iliiii’nAnor. No. 38, ATakiok Linn Co.—The crops and products aro gtne a;ly noon in tl<-e section of country, and therefore the resonm •» a;e Isign. an.) wo look fo: good trade, Coni is but rtrf little da'tn<**t. Sor ghum ib little hart. Duchwiicat is mostly d-> ttrojed. Tint s arc but JuUc Jamagjd. Tobacco la i.ia lrol cut off, Sept 4. A. Daniels & Bno. No. 39. ritut, Marion Co.—We spnk of this immedi ate vicinity—sa* for fifteen mils# around. Tide, tin t in (hr low lands u»v damages are greater than on the high lands, but roßipanttrelT very slight, haid y worth i_e*itlonli g. Com will giro, not ex ceed. one-twelfth of entire crop. Sorghum isrory fllchtjy faiirt buckwheat is ve*ysltstt’y—hardly worth leeMlonlip. Vines arc slightly hurt. To bacco. rot bun as wo have beard of Sept. 6. T. E. UotsroitD. Dts Hcutes. Pout Co.—Corn would not have hd « heavy ciup in consequence of the dry weatbei I have enough of the old crop on baud to make ms equal to a fair crop. Com, oulov Und was cut short; perhaps one-fifth to onc-clgath on bi; h hmds not hurt. Of a »rghnm, the same is true.. Buckwheat Is oao-half destroyed. Vines are one-half destroyed. Of tobacco the same Is the cjsc. R.' W. Srrium. Sept. 4, No. 41. SicomrsET, Keocuk Co.—On account or the drought the corn crop wtll be a little hater than a half btllotrd budi? DuckwLciit ii> kiiltd. Vice* ditto, lialf lUo to* liocco a op la loti, fitpl ft. UEi itvJiLr. Sr. Cliiu CN>.—Th« lute frost did no d»i.iti*.c in ime coumy to oof-part o( tliojirour* Jur rr»-p. ecj.l. 5. Ca:.tcs, FrtTfiji Co.—Corn will tfvo a three* qbattt r c op: Forghino i» a total lalluiu. Vice* aio (footed. Tot>a< co. lUUu raUcd about bore, fcipt. C. J*j«9 M. Fox. CAr.usnr.us. Macoci'ik Co —Wry Into corn Is rnluert. Karllcr rarluti- s vsctp'd. Tiu l crop Is lerfetKi! itbont ono fourlh. Snryluim was not lo- Uuckwh-nt #ll rut off. Vmos Imullj tuned. Tohsico. one third dcilrojcd on low lauds, tifj.l 4. W. 11. ZIVUKIt. Cu%tom. PaWnr Co—The Injury tocomhia bcro »crv severe In nil parts of this county. Com will ret aveiiitfc more than twenty Uuslcu toiUc ii re. Sorv’t'tnn 1* i ot much plant a in this vicinity. W liflt liu'e buckwheat was planted will prove a total lo'B. Vlb> s wire much Irjuml. Tobicco planter* say tin y will Jose marly the entire crop. The Injury was severe In itrtak*. Cora did not pron itr wtll before the trust, owing to thought, bepu S. M. A- Mourns. Champaign. CUAXi*Api5 Co. —On low grounis late com is rained. Sorgham on low crtmnd and late varieties ru ined 1> youd rcui mpllon. Buckwheat all cutciT Mm-a ruined «»u low spots and near Urn* lurbclts. Same may bo written of tobacco. Ail corn put Into the uroimd In mason ■>«! well eure/li along lourcapo much Injury. Tun frost lu li't ivrpwt. baa prowd a penalty on bad farm* ion Mid urdravea iu spiing worn. Sept. 3. Hartwell C. Howard. No. 81. Colxb Co.—Wo should hare bad a Q.tLlam. &Vot.l a tbrvv>qu&Ttcr crop, ov.il>; to drought. The prospect la dln»uit*!i«t ten ptr cent, by the front. Where tiecroutdwaa low and the com Utc the lose In throughout this coo-.ty. Jlu«iw heat Is badly Injured. Vines damaged fifty perco.L Sotgbna la not a fuUcrop, and Buffered an n.mh aa the corn. Tobacco la badly Inlured In platen. LulJot Wiuir B —Flt>m one-fifth to one thirn the corn crop Injured, of h crop for other reason* 1«. than the arerage. Frott severe on ah low Ist da. In tome oeighboxhood* ceet jlWmt cm* to be kill. d. Sorghum la oue-lult spoiled. B< ckwheat almost entirely destroyed. . Mdm three-fourth* killed. Tobacco ooe-roarth fronted. SeptS. vv „ Qeo.B-Pxxrt. ho. ®t * I Oauunrso. Kcox Co.—TW greatest d*m*ce lt> ihlsvldaity Isto corn. The MtremeTiroagbt j mcYloarly bad lessened the crop, end now the I float La* made it certain ire shall not hate half cnrr»r«l crop. In this county one-third of the torn l» badl> frosted. his suffered to nhom th<-esuiu ciWiit. Potatoes. late vicUtles »o k’llid. David SiNBoiLS, 4, Gntr -mi i n, Pike l’o.—Nobudnvli'Ut ortobac co ra.P’ (l hi Uy. lu a few low marshy piucta lb* fn**t turned the corn qnjte brown, bnt tot ar. t erul’lmis. Corn Ipjurc.i hot very httle If any. fccjjkum very elißhtly. Vine# bit; -u, not ctoUih to iiijuit tlum. C. I*. 9iu:iK. Eipt. 7. No JW. ITent.t. iforsball Co —ln rr ply tOTOnr circular or Stjtt. so. i imvo to etatu tli3t [ cannot au a*er it (umctlv hy fillin'the blatik*, therefore! '•nl TM* city is located on tuu \Vo»t bank of the nver. with a prairie niaainc backthrca mill vhlemd ten long vbctweeu' the river and hlgt- bluff.) Th!e prairie is dry S-uij mil Oil the jiurt’di*. Ko serious has Seen done to aim! i.g on this side On the other aide of the prair-o. mar the hleh * lnfl, th«* soil is heavy black jratu. «*lth tcreek alofu the bare ofthc Muff. On t..it tti.puf land,tea ■< :lts long undone wide, ;l.ut fourths of the co.n i& doetroyed for all i..e xrrpt'*ta of con, ns Is also the can.', vires ami buckwheat. When you rain- ibis Huff, coirg west, yon pass out on what latallec tho ,, l.i;tnprotrie,'’X'tobundrrdfei , t above !!•«• ii'ep.for fifteen mt’ea west, where the land is luilit.-, witUa Hal k li>;ru toil. Ko terioua damage has KouCoi e to anything: hat where the Imd I- Cat. w ana lightish clay ?011, corn anjevciy thing it* killed. Oi.i,fourth ttu btid. p.rrlupi, is Uo.tuuUof wLitw>h tollin tlisfitiwuintle trwt. I usp thir flfl« on mile line, you come to Spoon Itivcr Valley, ai.d bearing N VV. by W.. m the dl itctioii of b.-jidfoiu, nailer.O void and Sbcffl-li, evert ot Botd Grove and Providence, you find a laige trait,coeeiul by severalCongre&etocalto.vu th’j.K of this low, level, whitish clay soil—ma> kid fora number of years that the foga pro tect Tc'jrvlaUon along tbs mer, for a month after tU ha- been destroyed otf thu nrer by frost. It la \e;y • ommon (.md always oo nnWa it is very Into in the seamn. nhtn flrat falls, and limn so etvcie bh lo kill i verythtng by hard freezing) to e*c Hi-**cits in bloom and icretation green on the tin ei bottom for weeks after ul I bnsbebn destroyed off tt<>- bottom; and ram-blades are green on the bottom for wm-kt afte* they ara dead, dry and tullrn *itr In C' Ms otf the bottom. Thi-* is owing to tb< toes that rise f:om the rirer at that season of tin year, Action* Uxuauku. bCJ'I. 4. NO. C 3. nt>£t i‘iy. Pctvaji C«.—Com very badly dim- Aiiiil- SuigUfitn >aruo. Ituckulivat, Utile sown, niikiVi-d. >jucb mostly killed. Tobacco slightly (Janifc,,ul. Jtvjn. -4, jAf ksojjvtl.M. MonfiAM Co Reports from fniim r» ut tlile vicinity nr*; comlictiug. From ob> rvtvMiaiil Judge i out dammed or.e.fonrth. Sor* gliiiin tu same extent. Buckwheat, wry Mctlo •own. all cut off. Tobncco one-tenth—usually planted in places favorable to escape from frost. 6. • • A. L. tivirr. fwnnrTiLi.i, Jkiv«kt •«».—fan only glrcanap liroSltnsle estimate from ha«ty obecrvutloue. Tlio ots In tins vicinity it. damage to cum crop will bo over debt thousand dollars. Sorghum muchkaa. Bunkum at net rawed. Vinca much Impaired, in* clodd-jr sweet poiatooa. Sent. *?. J). £. Bepqsiu TCO. «S 8. L.Tcikcb. So 40. F. IX. SwTzin & Co. No. 47. No. 4*. Jrt*«nono, Usiox Co.—Corn Is bat little Injur ed lu.ro \ rc on the south aide or the t'mbir. Buckwheat la Inmauy nUcca rained. Damage to gardens serious. The frost was much more severe along the route from Uloomingtou to Springfield, except on high ground. Si-nt. 7. l uojue a. Luccock. No. 74. • Ltsroji, Exsiuix Co—ln this Immediate neighborhood corn la net damaged, but three or four tnilca from Lc:c l-o.v hjuiy been done on low lands, aomo pieces being entirely mined, and in many place* full half the crop oelmr do* atioyed. fcorvnum ia Injured only in some local* ttlea. On Tinea and tobacco damage light. Sti-t.S. J. F. ilooHE. No- 75. No. 63. Haksolu, Pctkjlx, Co —Early planted com iroetly t n arcd. especially on dry rolling groand, Tim nllts ta»t on the prairie, damage much t tester. Average half crop of com. sorsbam cit>rrally ipoHcd. Vinca gr-ally injured. Little bnchKhcatortobacco hcreabonie- Sept. 4. J. B.AsnxET. Ko, 70. ilrl.BaNFi.ono Ba jultos Co.—We arc suffering crcaUytiom dioccht. Seasonable rains will per* fict early corn and do cinch, to repair the damage from /tost, Tooacco and cotton on bigh land gecfaily escapes. Forward corn only slightly in* joteo: Lte planted, badly bitten. Sorghum on Veto land suneredllUle. Un;k<(Vcat, little raised. Toot o o, some crops rained, otters escaped. Sect 5. Wa. EiCKoan. Ko 77- _ - . MEraxona, Woonronn Co.—This town I* npon high prairie land. Many adjoining fields of corn m-irjcrtd. Avenge damage SO per cent. AU of plaxttx gon low land la esUrdy destroyed. Sor* ebntn. toper cent, damaged. Vines generallydc etcovtd. J. W. Pack <£ to. Sept- 4. _ Hi. Stealing, Brown t'o.—Corn is Injured in plane, bat jot to a gnat extant. Sorghum ia about the same. Buckwheat not mnea raised. Vines not injured to much extent. Tobacco not D Buckwheat even worse vinesand tobacco bTdly damaged. There are various conflicting re port* from the tanners, I think the crops will yield a (air average. J.iL Ccaouaa. Soo the three town* of Maine. tVhe*llag acd North field i he* a tout of acre# to ctjlUration as foBowa: coru,soonacres: aorcham.lCO; buckwheat. MJ; v1»«.b.359; tobacvo.ht. Of curathe loss will be cnM-alf. or po'chum :« o till'd#. Pickwhtnl I t» ta! •:■ i!crv. Vita-are about »I! d«.‘*ir«r-d. 1 l‘>'i u>U.M*e-fourtbt kilkd. i.. it. Sell. 4. 2fo. S4. O.ua A7SD, CniE* Co.—i’o;n v. 5U bf cut off 01 bull fcoJgLum tuflcia Icau. r>n.k\rSrat. lit lUifcdl. 11. KOlUtttiO Sc]X 7. Xo SB OlTi-WA. I.a SAiltfo.—ilary farmer* i»:t dr lubjj at oci* third to ODi -l-aIC crop. Mncii of torn w«b at tie n>tllc ami Hitiereu liaitir. Sort'd KM.twJifdvtfojiU. tutkwluat totally used Vist.' t;li uiad. 3. 0. H. Bexix. No. 66, O.vxroa, ißpQtois Co.—Corn U "really Injured. • Esrly nlartidtbatwas claard will yKld Half a crop. Late com. of which we ha's the most will not amount to anything. It i» though' that Sor ghum. tl nagh it got tbu cold from Au gi.M, will recover, though bluets we:e cut In every field. Buckwheat la cle»n gone. Vmw coiled op Ithea mttk-rnrke and »e bhu k &•> a Mack kit. To bacco, u ost flues drooping, ya some high land L.nsffOpcd. Sip; 3. R. A. nocsnronD. ST. Part®. Epoar To.—llotMm Ismls Late com ferlonfilylnhncd Income localities.but lei*a tlkSf first tiippoeed. Sorghum. mrh com* plain! of injury. Buckwheat Huh* ralfedin this county. Tobacco. au m*nrii*l amoubt in tnltira lion. sui badly injured, whole flvM“belugcnttrdf liai.td. Sept. 4. No. £B. Pj’jupie Jin Pocir*, Randolph Co.—Oro not flush'd. same, Buckwheat, none jowl cere. Vttea sot dsm-grd. Tobacco not Mosg**t. Vi*> little attention u paid to the col* S' ntu-ij of vines and tobacco lu this vicinity. Sip:. 0. Foaskus it- iiwcsr. No aa. PaKts TAztwriiCo.—Kiuuieia wideapivrtnsto estimate of iajuy. Com believed Injure-! tj hut a nop fcogum nearly all spoiled. Vines very bad. St-pt. 4. W. \V. Aataarur. No £O. Pzoiiia. rroniA Co.—Farmers differ in opinion. B»] orlr from vnrtoue{voteot this county *;*ycom is imilly iiyutvd In ii.a->y lovahtie*. Sforgbnca much hurt Vince very much injured. ikitltlUa tobacco grown hereabouts. S.pt a. William DonaT. No. PI. Piano, ITendall Co.—Damige to corn In this viotiiy 511 p« r cent, ilauy Intelligent farmers say n.orc. will nut be worth working np. Bnrkwbcat is a total lore. Vint* are mi Killed. Tobacco three-vnartera killed. Sept. 3. A.StawAns. No «. PoMTir,LiTiNo«Ti jrco.—Com la onr stable. It i» sli injured. That planted op to the 13th of May Bill be flve clxthaot* crop such an wu would Juvo Lou without Iroat. That pUut:d later will bo pocr soft coni. 1 think Uttiu or our crop will be sold in marks! as No. 1, ao that It the early plant* d corn produce thcaunwnnmhcr ot bushels as without fioat, o&r cash receipts will be l««. Sorghum will prove nearly a total loss. Dock* whtat will prove a total loae. Vines ditto. To bacco is entirely destroyed. * Skpt. 3. S.W. Catron. No. 03. PnornETSTOwy, Whiteside Co— Torn will be irmaculaliouT tm!f Its value. Sorphnm piobtbly Use.but Loebliwalecaa cumoaojcC. BucktfUuil kllkO, AS are >liicb generally. StH. 7. J. n. Wauneiu 2fo. M. I*i:iNCSTOK t Si;iucAU'Co.— Za thin icctloalWrty tlitvc jK*r cent, uf com iKstroycd tiontlium blu.< ncntiivlr* Buckwheat, vh.c* and tolucco B.imf. 11. A. STAHKWEAIUXa. itjd.'' No. 05. Qctnct, Adax> Cj.—Can bear or do damage doi.viullißtomilJ. Sept 4 YV. S. Elliott. No. W. Hc*tiTiM.z« P* nrvLEu Co.—Com ■will he about two tt.lt«li* oi iurop. f'orirmm will bo almost a lullcu-p. Uu\.kv>>Utat, ol uiW outtiult ciop. VUiu», about cnvlialf uop. Totwcl*', nl.mu olucrup. iiuUuosurr £ Wells, Stpl. I'. No. 07. flocKroßD, Winnebago Co.—Some of the corn onblgulamJu cnaped entirely, bat tint on low lands ji* nearly all destroyed. horyhnm U l»adiy hurt. Wo made in this count; oQ,imj arUlonn ->or gbum Syrup Nat ytar: shall not exceed tyi.ui t this year, buckwheat reported all killed. Seven* eighths of Uiocrapo Tinea arc entirely destitute oiiobnpe. looacco acriomlylnjurtd. Sept. 3. J.il.Tm;otTOH. yo w. BrAr.TA, HiMW’irn Co.—This season a coasld* viebU. nn.ounl of cottou I* tflowlngbere.and is not ranch Injured with frost. 010 larmur hat* flfiy acres, wJacn. with smaller pUcca rearhm',e<*ems to be dolrg well. It is thought coltoa may jet do w vll in Du* part of tin- Statu, a* It ap]>- an to stiod our amrrmr droephta better than corn or castor bean. The damage to corn from late frost fell upon toe crop on low land* and latu planting. Sor> pl um rume. Then Is Imt Ihtlu buckwhea* bun. All kinds of vinos enOrred greatly. Tobacco is tut—lhLUrcp. Our (atari rsuilihato wheat and carter hence to the cxrluaion almost of all s>uali crops. Winter wheat altogether. Castor beans veijrn-nch Injured—iu some Isn't entirely killed. Sent. 11 :. Jaxss A. FosTSXU Ko. W. Elcjn, Ka.\e Co ioaclaalOAc drawn from a clc»c olwiratlon dtuitrp nn extensive canvass In Ogle fli.d Le« roonllvs. The corn c:oj> would cave btcnln*avy—it will boa fair crop low, tawing ihe cennt; together. Corn la ninth tliro '^n* out Ogle county, though sot so badly asaitlrst stppotcd. Sorghum, To eono localities, much (u* ii fd—li. others, not at all, Buckwheat li.Jarcd atlly. Vines entiidy ruined. Tobacco spoiled universally. bept.lo. S, il. Coz. Ko. 100. St. Charls.% Kanx Co.—Along the rim the cropttct mto hire bwnorutectwL EUo*buf«tbo com ie lialfdctlroyrd. Soijjbam is all tU: tainvis true ol Lack* beat, vine* atil tob ivo Sept 4. v W.'U. Cos. No. 101. StcaJfcmr, DsKilb c ttrfomibs Cuckwhiat neatly all doatrayed. V nas o:tto. Tobacco uamaeed from oae-thint to tvotbixdA. Uadi fine aaowet last night *"* it l- warm to-day, and if It contones aq foe aona - time the damage trtQnot be ao mach at theabove iet:>i«ate. Ji h* too ea»ly to state with certainty. fc»pt. 5. Sinr&so Tail. Ko.lli ? , Lccakspobt. Cass Co,—The froathas notbee« gt-o.xal-en-n la taesameneighborhood andaaae deles— the frost hat beee pjutiol—e part lit jnrt-d. and other psrt not toacbed. £5 per cent. dainape to corn. Sorcbam £0 per la destroyed. Porkwheat, xloea ■ anil toV*cco Lined in M.tne neUbborbooda. ia -r» otb* ra not U-Jaied, . . Sept. S. ' JosiairCL'inwrrsort. ‘ - -* r»o. lio. , • i- Mrancsito, While Co —There win be some ♦ om» m c.-iUin ioc-.'ltlus.bu; notouc liutdeaooati io ai pi»}y the'- , «meciODtion of the county. Too •* ’ate il. uud cOrila ntaily ail killed, We bate rot i «ver alulf crop offbeat. Wheat badly tbitDk bit. Corn t.*j Iwdljr iajurcd-U •‘•wt entirety killed. Sornanm. stt-ac is *“ * I'l-cUnLiat all fclietL Tinea baaly injured. * btpl-8.- - • -linos fi. Looas. -r, NO 117. -- i,.k ‘ n A ' T H; T&! ’i !er Co.—Coro Is tnrO'thirds la- Vin «, , • v '*;y Hme oftNj Soryhnnv will VftVS~ i i» « n tilled.- bi» .* 1 kl ! ' 4 Tolatto mine fntc ‘ -Sc 1,, K-KGommd,:; "« “ Ct, .-On "En.“l P -»«%«SS , T ’/ . 2*0.119. WrAWkMO. ror.itu Co—Crop* Ctowll- oo low, Vct s to,l J *• «*'** »O*J low, wuilM OHnw? tt dS c- wlere px*t» ctvd brbeJH of th b.-r, Uwy »iU j ot twnv* over* nail crop- Corn, badly li.j.*-J to boll crop. t»uct*U,»at «tv Vines— t liATt i«iU?sni ot it-* s' i.xlrj; uju.td. Tobacco bidJ/JoJuml. '. Si pu :j. S’. vV. Surra. v." 34 -ir, WAo4*a Ca —\rioat h« bead iclUbj tl t£> h* tv<-. but now. *onb Wto »7, ftaa odvaoc •’t n ir’fund, especially la botrota - i * ;o. Vlii.otbnufir of to.» uiience Tobacco.. .. ait o* t «»!oual fltld cotin*;y cct, oat L«t ecneiial. fccpLS. J. SJcIUMttT. >o. 121. TrAtfW,Kcscn-pcucc.—rrofttCU little dam ccrlt-. fu. Co ti Is hurt tery lltUo. sof ui »po?«. Hacknbvat. hone piece* dam*"cd iccly. \u.c* killed lb toDiu iuioUliia. Don’t iM. k ary vuj intensive d»iua 0 c cuue In thin I tctlCll C. Addenda. -To. 1^5.- Corsrn. Bl CTTS, i'oTTA'rATTOjn* CO., IOWA. —Coii. tu tomu pUcut anlijjured. ta otwaoto- - -StU CP; tnrt.| avenue, fifteen to twenty cri t. SOTjihtxn, tnln.d in most pUcus: Haa;p£--, full Kui.lj-five percent. Itaehwbeat. MLtU i.op. all lu’ucd; *n-all“lo?-i, Jm-veTcr. i'io. a icthl lo?;.. TuUaco. dsmape, foil -c'oi*ry Cv<'pet battm«U c*opu>ilAtuage. l-i «J e she much more. Uji:ui i;ucoin wm nninjurcd. Tte ruis&uia exop :* tlx l-.i-avart Oi>t bcic, Scpi. FaK:3"LT. Htcn I <> , iiINNEJOTA. Coni. lUABy !•!>■*»» af«* dor-ngri! n.nt.rifl lj. otter* e.fchtljv lllerHC.e. B'lrkwhiu-t. mot*t plfCelftTQ >I‘OiU; imrc Mil bcliut vtsrj imif rtleuO. Vine* ixn«.« rlsllr Tobacco. vt’j little ralrcd if tLif ' *ci i»ty—-ufdara-crd. The fro«t waf quite l.vr.'j « n )-.%• lane* v-atu.i tn« hitflici-tNodi|lt »<•» Ut«i cropswlil rot homaterial]/ (lain* ft, oJ. e Lau two quite heavy tioat*. Scpl 5. Q. i*. BftlClirLOlße No. Hi. * U.*>TINCf, Bacotah Co., Mdtkeaota —Cora much li’ju:«ioxf low ground; high ground, slight ly. TLettme l.» iruu of sorghum. Buckwheat, In for e pUr*n on With p»c»ncLtiot ranch Injured. Viuer, >«ry mock Injured. Totmcco, cone raised. Sept, a, GakjuiKU & VT UJtx* • No.ISS rrjmrm.TJ, Chickasaw co., lowa,—Corn. «m bottom lat d; oil a f«-wple*t# of nnlard, Injured oiifti.lrd. Soijihnm the same. BncawbeaUtboot half a crop. Vuita, clevied tbi.ni out, except on bUIi ground. Tobacco damaged onc-ha'P. Scpt-S, A.D. EISKH. As« oui, Stetosk, Co., Ind.—Corn, now and ttcnalMu tot touchid; 0.1 un average, half a crop. Sorgbnm >»ry much Injured, not more than one/north of a crop. Bnckwheat entirely destroyed, as far at-1 have beard. Vines about the same a- corn. Tobacco may perhaps be one •lztbot a crop. Ti-ere sre nniir fields in oar connty that hare not been touched. which is ac count- (1 for b\ the fart that there Isa number of small lakes In this county. Sept. 10. Jtumcaa.itcn •‘AsßillawMwaaoa her Up. health was In herlvjk. strerjtth was.shsrstep and in her eauts—Tuuatstion BMieia." —S.—X.— lß6o A ftw bottles ot Fhßtattoii-Ritten TTIS curaharrona Fearitrba. '. ** Cola £iu«a.Ulcs and Feverish Llpa. • Boar Stemtcb anil Fe.ld dream. ** Fiatalencyaod ladUeation. ** Kervovs sflecJon*. - - Kxe**ftive Fatigue sod Short Oreattu “ Pirn over the Eyes, •* Mental Despondency. M Frostiatkvn; Great Weakness. M E allow Complexion, Weak£ovels.Ae. Which are the evidences of LIVED COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It Is satin ated Uat iev«a tenths of all adnlt ailments prcceedfrotnadbeascdondtorpldllver. Tne biliary secretion* of tie liver overflowing into tha stomach poison the entire ij stem and tx-li-U tns abc , o symp tom*. AfterJonyifrevch.'wcareablatoprescattheoiosk rttsarknbta core for tte*e horrid nightmare disease*. He woj Id ha* ever produced. Within one year oveg six hundred andlbrty thgasandpet sons have takes tn« Plantation bitten, and not aa lastaaca of complaint baa come to oor knowledge 1 lit* a most«ffcctosi tonic and agreeable atlanlant, sotted to all conditions of life. The reports that It relict opon mineral substances for Its active properties, era wholly f*l-o, For the public •a’Msr.ioD, a-d pwents e-#y romltiLdr phjdchmi.we append a U«t of tta campone* 1 ts. Calisata Dam—calcinated for over two hundred years In the treatment of fever and Ague* Dyspepsia, Weakness. Ac. It was Litrgducad Into Europe by tta Countess, wife of tha Viceroy of Peru, to IfilO. and aA tetwaiilv so: u aaJ. as far aa I kaow, always with algcal benefit. lam icapcctfuLy ycurs. B£7. J, B.CATUORN. v lOtj? Mo;*.*? ITtb P*r.U2. BrxPtCTKD H:irNT*r-yy OxneMer hufte«3 ranch bcaefilf dby t;*e t>>« of iby plarUUaa Billora. TMa vflt aeud me two tou;tJ* mote. Tty trloid. girrraojr Hook. Calrago. F«b. 11, 1553, Kens.P.B Dcakc A r.evu »ead ot aootber twelve cams ol yoo: Plantation Bitter*. &i a mora le* apyctlier, they appoar to here to percedad ererj tblEg tad are greatly etiecmed. Tours, 4c.' GAGS 4 tTAIVtt, Arracgcicenta are so* completed to *Q??'7 aay do* tetod for tbit article. wMcL from lack of gaTornmait stamp* hat a*t heretofore been possible. The roWie may r«t assured tbttlanocaeewin tbe perfectly pore •tandard of the PUouUua Bitter* bo departed from. Etkrt bottxk bkam nr* f*o iiatu of oua sioxaTtrit* ox a atucl flats is* OEATixfi. oa itoaxxot ua okncxx*. PoW by all Droczltts. Grocer* aid Dealer* tbrotuca cot tbe country lySt t

gnr*» Proposals fok sawed IXMPEU. OKDXJLXCS Cma. IXDTOfAWJtH. WOtAXA, * Beptttsiber stb, IS6S j hbalf D Pitnros VL3 «ld oe nccived *1 ibu obc*- for Ut *c;ic»Uc aal^nil: TVbltc 0ak—55,000 ftet. IVlillo Pine— l22,ooo feet. AJJ apore InnVr emit be of the ten QWCltr* fi-eefttmtaeaonncfcccu uaiceeor rota to bee it toll to »'x*f ctTianodieasrecnaHtbecomere. ‘*tUl de* talis-trlfbecUea. at rt hi'la ot tte abate lumber may be *svali.ed %i this otflee. Bide will be reeel red lor tbe retard Pine 'oKeiSrr. o* ac* matt be 2rart«a ca Ibe euteope “Proeoeas for Limber- All the above catfrla- to be deliverer »t tse itteor tre Icdiarero’.l? *’B»zal. a boat oceaad a half‘ tniiei f»Oßine«*aleCapital btj« biTTamlieaonfttftne J*a tlotal head, at moa tansa *ad la each qovitstlM a* B Bfd» C mort toCapt. T Oidtaace Uepirtttfnt. be opened «tl2 orober vin le br Capl.J. Todd-iwU-a-co ***• p*rtn:ett,sox2i,L , a au-boa Ohio iCS> dwELI» «3-3193?1t Cert' of Ordrvce. Oanta-'cfrc. OHICAGO" "FEMALE SEMI -2£lsSi. H. GEBT, Principal. ■rtf tosctotloo Jrjm 1«‘“ " a ojaisU,lESK*«.S‘-lsa in tie ladle* Pepartment, No. SI of “ ,nc atuslcal Union Boodw, MetEdlrt t tana meet coiett ol WuSU jtoa u* Ctrkttietu. C0U252 or BTTTDT, thorough icd cxtaoitre. eobxadrt Prtn&rr.Pmar*- t«Tana Collect^teDfrttrtai«ai* .anUeatacd Modem sju«neic*.Dis*t-g.P*tailag tsd &Lc»rw: advatVzes ■will oa '■.fftr. d la Moslo-ia- Mrncilon m-f'O the Guitar. Plano. Barnaul Organ. y*tfe Mtaicun*£« every day M a regularrecltau jtt. c\tc been rtalo to accoofcooate narPa Ircra abroad c-.tlt ftra’d. n.der tho laaiediatn lupenlih*’'ct trePrnepal. . .. si:*i GEST tavtis bseafor c-oj jcar* craa-e-cd wlthsbe S. S. JtOUBJLL. TTesltyau f ;.u:c wollego^., of CUchcalU Ttrpscj.i to .it* Treatose, patrcsaaoS ala• t*e. ■ '< ••Mr.ctw-.f icsjj. totloe; also to Bev T. i.. t■* D. It. Hob.T.B. jjry*:-,Boa. J.T.Scauisioa. at- i.v T.irx fchu« fer term acd farther lefomsUouapply at • 21 SreSIOAI UOOa&y between It A.M and IF. U. ieU-B6S*-lw^_ pHEGABAT INSTITUTE— Po*rd!rjr »td Bay Schorl lor Vconc LaClee— Koa. isnardisa Sarece nrert Pvaua?*ivJJJ jean ; ar cyoiaa oflnstrurtioa «nhraoe*ta« aad Frerth LargnagM unit'd -aadalltnehraacao* one: rrziyacdac»s^a.«i«=f^ t “ 3 b l -' , rt«b»irr<>- U tie latter by tte Prtadpii.asinteo or tjj* I two. • ®4 w %Via®l»saft constantly ssoheo w cSses JtOy is*.*; Jeer ccnunences - .TO-%^ M ‘ y ™^^ UXT - rd * c? * V '■ ■vtotlCE. Mr wife, ha.T r ts of bar coweU»fr TtM i 2fo. 120. P. Harm*. D.C. If err. No. 123. No 1.6 A. Liras. ASA CtTKZUK. iP. H. DRAKE A: CO., Ki BROAD if AT. W. Y.