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CLAIDOUNE GUARDIAN ienuu. O tt, or t Pa m's"n . 0" Up.4 06 3. 0. Iuwmsah wen 3 3. EARUIISOW, Publabser. DMSTP 3. E1 ATER. Edifatr. *@Emm, LA., W @4ueiy,..- reb. o, 16701 lash out fru Mardi feas. - ----as- Pea Mc'raniesa nt(ice2 ot agwsc3 in til2 week'. IAt... Mrone t(he wouthar ltely gave um it for( taste of spring. -- -as The preshnt eslon of ('onzrrss wIII nfu flame before July Read the jnry list tot the April teren a the D~istrtct ('nvri. -- -as101 Mr. Arthur Levy, oif $hlrevelalrt, was I town on Monday last. A fresh lot of Tirs' Alfslans jpiut it ciced at the laft off.. Chicago made an patrrl thirteen tItI,. at new streets last year. usr. W. N. $wan a well known cittzix of itsser parish, is lendl. Two htiudiwl dIhffei.. vIit siurf Iof I'tli are giwns i successfully Ill (t.2igiu. l'nt ('Isifer is to hsr a rustdnlnte for cure net of Weister at the nett erlici.tim. ---"-+1 A eolatitntio,:isl amne odm..it is now 1.1, posed which limiits ,f(ate t2211t12ll to. ..I per cent. -----a We are io.IIIetwl to sonic I nk2Insw a ii fee aln inrvitation I.mt nttleild the. (';tntit sl n tchres-esrt oil tille fifth. ('harlIja . Pentad, at n oll" tint, I. S. S."1~ ator anlld Sucretnry of War nIInl.u FlllOlnoa died it New Orlesems last week. Monday last. Tleie is not in lhhisb22.· for the consdle.ration of the .Irul gt. J. F. Taylor, lsq.. is in. It.onm-r natte-l ing Parish ('onrt. The Whir, 1, 212211inr iee Ilonier Ilind sllohlol t l~it 225 it, f. qucitly. - -as 410-lion- . li. Wimeu. ofI i'hrevl~~lp,,rt. tluI1· the Head River an 112~ ap ~(I5I0llI H,2r.lrn~ aill tie rteporrte on favrabsly 12 thi, ri.22212ll2( t of the Illua. The 1 llirmis r Mtissi,i111pi tw-gi~liwt.,r. have' Voted. thanks. (uti.nbrtt Nilatl~r (lien, fur his sot.e on the silver bill., be:t hat,,s, thanks to Mr. ramnir. "The Thrr-. orf 1." is tile "a~"102. ,ton arinot t he written ylo Azi otll lIti u t t ,.22 loI the elditor.. It sill lee pubnllishleil thIIe .ndl-sEo2 itin. his el22ltll2 tI in2 lu2g,-r' iiksuno sleet' lie lhas r~cIeIv.1 a I 122.1 ug~ elilpatl fltt au ln l .I.rli, 11222l 1 1. , '2 1 : 122 s "flier ti 22221 512t12II2 A lec~tuew-, o ll 2222r2.22 ritio r. aIt 1I122 rhu, 0I.. gis~lu jai i(5212 121(22e If M-',,11 jg un...1 aety the fac.t tha2t it (rtwe"r hat.12,. n12 nlever saw Al(l-I, 1114 wit2'. 222l.le . )1t1hud2 WI5I112se.~ l,\ 11·11~~~ 1(11. It in l2ike-lyt 2.1 a II?. 22 IIll b. 1,.1..1..-. 222 21th' l.2gi121t211.- (2i, ihtlIl llyn IIi. t 252122 1 . i +f i i l lr , l trcl tl l , 1 ) 1 · , t o il ( 2 1 .- s e e s . n i we, leni " I f h 2"tl""2,' I,-lt that 212 lt. Ill of Iýonlfl52(s-rt ,, 222 , \h.. 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' Among our e..ol bang.a' theta 1110 1010c4 that we t aln'e m41r highly than th' Natchl I ri.a, t 'oooludvaoor anil tie IJeohlnttl Ie'aeol Whule the editIorial utl.'ratarem of tho e Bieal are'u a.owth1,og .o tlh fiery fouler tlhes usn to I1w the riprrrn0on at all time., of the'' .arlt .'at io tl' 4rti"t.. HI an otalltg.'Ilt woriter u1 Iotaaurohl,'r stint Ii. to. Tl II. na.ufoili :els {. tigo. iiia'l 5a't told l its o''l- ri rtte *.411., Prialo. I In'. og se. fav.orarbll tan o..pio.. 'Ill ..omr ao11 .r1'm11o.l-*rio', w erap I nlot re'gr'e't Ol r., on to'oo.' ONl j.Lo,' t 4111(.1 1 a late- i'i m.o 4 onto. Their im'ri.on, ar-, axpir..o 14.,4 111 tnlt.O .'ot1oide't' e ro ar 01 1ta4'r, Vt I thin,4 4i lt I'" 1414o 00.y I 400 ' 01,'L'u W iot 4 ruii14lt4 tiun OtitIO. l b IIt' 5 '1"(118 le 1 1114' 1l.)4 1 IS It00 111.. 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'T011t\.lIo0 C'lit..lll,'U tike pe-4% 111t %111,11 w." d.-tumid f'r l·lrul1:11 v1)it .", t0iOno a:ore'0htone',t In tiorita. d nOca t (,I .,fIo 14..014rth 1440 li.'4111 Jo r loe to.iio~ WerriI.o1 11ott' I 'I toiboj11o p. rw1"Ioo n.1.0 lo1." hoe netph tootiot aw b111. t 10 v11 inth'ir 1 . ) (1o1 1'4 . hang. , o (~1 111111111! I int 111g, lit nl1 .tof what11. tIlio'ti o fo.o 1411' t00 '.a ...alt it. .lodr l eo e (' . ho11111.1 h t i.., p.ljt 1 "i 1 111. mji' g 1t4 otelli,'oa ttl oto", o. N' "lot'10 t1he11 rt le ,f w I'cr ot uro hrtt i04 t 00040' n tol Itlt ato il r nllrlenl'.om t., not yl le the e teoii't 01e 11111.t tie:l the 111to '.too. .111'ooo' o wll boo'ui eoto .. 'i(' . et ' 1 1t1O i(ttl ' th. at Ih toio. (1,1 OhLi ,' . otdrin ik coo 11o;1(1.jItore'l 0 ..t. 'l.'e 1400. - Im-mot1111)., tie 11-#111 Iiy u)4 rai the I~on truc fle' r toott ioilo'roo'lool t. I'. lo% 1o,1t % m l 11otot I 1 loo'ot f- tr 11 11+r i.io.1 r,1t1.t1, I.lioot. too '44000 oootooool ia I.(rI it og t o N 'h .i.loo';olt I.44 0' If1 I0'1i.1, 4l.ot. l'1 'rime iodol..iof 1t I\itu Ito Imotoll "bort Itool it I 1to1l.1r1ot. t+ ll 1"gt unto 04)1 renfot boor "etlll. a 1(11im jonrti..t1) por IIt. lt.,wl~c'ir. he all that a" it 11111%, II tot" itto ij'.ioh"heI llrt're iot.l tn tollr 'oam to 11611+,. and tnoolult be' P'.. liol, tnr I mum-r , t "gn~t , tht our art,. 1." .hu ii il I., I.,"1'n oi, i., ".tro 1. In Ill., %\I1114104 '.I 14.11 OO"goho' rof t1111001 to.. t % I %% Ie io'o11. 11..." oh. tirg o' tliwto o Joo'rooagtint tite d., think thaoto aoilnfi/otl "' "elostor ,it.' ti on'.tdoxr wil joh.1l lthato11 iitfmro 11:l itoot't iTho e loo. oloolivng till let, tlardmor itertrior oil' toio'oo' Ioieti %% hi0t4 I Senati~tllo O'O'(Oloot 1n ll .'.oooollono. 1 t0'i'ding e 'il , hate gooriolo ito OIus.o o tt " 11'eti 'io '. the' 141 jOis l i(' loo.l1.4l I toa'e.41014 Rene jo. itilobot In el' toion 11 or the reason that Mindeclon is thir 1 otot of'in'. tluhaling (00 int ;1041 is1 for Mt'lto't to noeol , it olrt. 'Ioe t c 1o Ilnr eflYioleunoig';1 00 \li hes ot"ol l' l tic hill hee tnw' 401111' of their eau Itor'itets ill tith tlloIliotooiof. til ottoiral r (olbtoe.. toil ilot. he 'o t xIilemot int o.esd 4 'Itihoot % hit I Ltento forjlou'o thereiltoereol Shtal4r1 v 't1a)1 rti(401) 1 oi - lllo Itb oiliraig I. if 4R8or'l, 1'r a aeriso. ll;; litoto ti tIll i ortiilt of I' il nrne )) ll ))ell k to groeO' hatrde ipi, paria et or aol i1 it' ,ore v eoolrthereln i tifroooi Ii exeei a hards tip fl re tiaooaaoulre ti or betotafit to btolerired, but f.eeo., Ite ther teritory u1i41 the ritenle it ubecog t 'iocren will be greatly beao' al Iteloraby boiisoa lotte hatrdton nodrr 11t11e3101o.' Wrebattor.) l Tbosref re we The abor aritic usn' f1;rom the Mii.1 rhoe In'o tev." 1.dditio.. opnrt..of change by urging the fact that the ,,,, people do their marketing in Mill hi- den is cool when it is onsaidered "i, that iuite a large numibe of !wo it ile in other pairts of C('laiborte tralde ni- in Minden-many twelve imiles ,,nort of Ilomer purchasing from a, Minden because of her well kuowu tI liberality in business. The small " mistake of ten thousand dollars ill f t'hihorne's debt is not worth troub a ling about whien it is remuembered .. that the' I emnocrat is forced to say ,, roinnethiug in favor of this chanlge. "''The simplllle farc that the peolple of a; part of ank3 parish de.siro to bit ,, tadded to anlother is not of itself ,,i sutflicient reasonl to grant their re '1 quenst. I'erhalis thie w hluo Imbisl ut U lif 'lilurne might ie anxious to ie attau'lied to W\ebster, yet such S'rhaulntge would be ulnurd. We do pro. itest, us the authorities of tilhe r- pluish have prote.ste.d, that we must i , dieprived of no lmore of our ter ritory. .\Acld me do insist that it should not Ite urged luponl a lpalish r ehlicll does nollt desire our territory ir for any ipeculiar beleit to be d."" of rivedtl, but rather from motives of iphilanthrolpy. Sich cant as that is Uitliortily of the ellimocrat. W.11 not he open and tair! \h).y not say Ithat thi adduhition iof 'Iople aind te tcrritory nill frnllsh a v'aluable ,addition to the letter elemient ill th , le parish a hiclh is now but slightly .in the maljority ? It that be not the reiioIIn say nwlhuat is, ,I il let's have ino such flance ptretelt as the on1e you t use to justify your attempted aclui sition of territory. - Mr. Leonard's Amendment. The Ieimocrat of the I Lth has a long article on the vote upon the anllenldntllt oilenredl 1I Mr. .cotuard in the house. tlhat ''No tmnolpolyi shall he erectedl by the general As. semluly, and all muonopolies existing in this state are aliolislhedl." from which ne muake the tilloiting ex. tracts: This is the most inmportant of all the a;i1endm11lets offered, ald a:s lithe I Sote was originally cast. it was car ' ricd 1by a limajority of two thirds. I .\ nuIlber of Itelpublieitn ient'htrs, t Ihowver., chlangtedl their votes trom c ave to in:y, a1id the vote as it stands recorded is: For the anmentm~llent :l, agaiunst it '2., not voting 18. - Iloun. Johnd Youug, of 4'laiborne. is a ihe only l Ileuocrat whose vote is l' recordtedl ill 1the negative. .Messrs. t lidul , .bInuIs, Stagg, Spiller. 'oug. hI of Iatontl lionge. l'eralta and Wilie, , I lclliierats . did lnot, oft ilng, we pre pF snIe. 1, ;1to sl'ence. vote. . , Lon ald gave notice that he would move tl a l're'nsideral'tiin; lhit the speIaker It ruling ithat I'e, hlaviu g voted t'r thl e If reso1lution which was lost, was rtall et in tnhe imlinurity. i:x.l;iv. \' \:lru noth sIatd tl that hle would tidiluy o t'o ' lilte I ' ec sidle atin. onti 'he ;nIltiniulent of ilr. Isonlard i will, thertc,to. cimne tllf atgain iin ti lle honuse titr l i altell t;ii1 til l) h at- t. ionm. `Mhnhdl til eve I)lll'nuurauts S th l ri, e absini t teusttda, i ell tIn rs. ' i' clt ini thlir seats today al"l vote, It as thi1 arc pledged to vote our this i Il, ulnentl , it n ill be carried. ie The vole ill tIh hlole ho ' esterdal' it tills Its %iiltl pIasur'; it indlicates' that the lmolh ae p rc largeil relti.' stted il lithat Iom l.m ; it sleowS, i h t is of inlinitoe n;listlictiim1 to Ius, thal it the Itiecrtis arel' almost solidlh n' arrtayed against the ,minopolieis, :n11i .are resolved to c(arryi out their ii pledi'ges to thlie people. To day, we' II tIug vervn Ilenwxirat to be lit his. n seat, and Vote for Mr. Leonaiird's amuindlnent. We aillieal irtch ly to t w iir old frihe ni tiilll. O llll. Ii att l t l tohda' ith l r·his piarty. We knot I hliw l.ld a thrill lhe passage oIut' this 1nuindmin'iit will send through the hearts of the masses of this great cilti, and we would hluive no inm- o m 'rat's nameto recorded in the iegiIative it ar tor lnt voling. rlThe ulport unity is a fair one, too. for the holltest Ie t' publieiaus of the hoi1us to place thenelh'es on rectord in favor of L' this great reform. .As for Mr. Leon arc, lie demerves, antd will hnve, the o thanks of the people of New Or leans for the noble fight he has ,o made. t (len'l Youug will, we presume Ie, lb able to explain when he returns. da The result of the ,'hti,,n on the prohibi- th lion ilestion was noi jun{t au many hadcc- tL citedi. In ward thr,,g, juriuhibition earrii't U the duay, Ibit ini wardi eight antut mevenu (the liat H;irner i-.ini) the whuiky men were itc- _ ci'efui. Nigr..'r wer iithe weight that 5a turn'ed the iwale iin Hhiner. After bu'ing well pliit with ipirits thiy voted almsciut al ,mlid againuct lurhilbition. Many paic., w iidifflergn to the r...ult and having iio in- w. 'entioni to vote, voliit for prohibition for dc diecenc"'. m ke. tier witnaming the drove. he of negimro brought up to the polls by "he to a11 IiL'Ihii'bitii ni sl. o0 he The Amendments. et- The following article is from the N. O. Times, and is published be. td cause it furnishes a very good idea s of what those Ipersons in the State im: capital, who favor the amendments, tllhink about the situatiotin. The D I)emocrat is violently urging a con in vention -- the Times is opIpised I thereto: ' There is every prospect that tll, collwtitutioual amendments will Y pi;ass thie House today by an e. overw helnhiilg vote. The discus of sitls on Monday develolºed no real sI' olpslIition to the amendmetlts. 31r. . Leoinard, oft'idrlo, who im]1:le the It mst sensible and eflfective of all tile e ailgnments ill favor of a ('aonvelltoln, ,h said: "1 "o the anmehtl nenlts snggested. 'o msildering theta merely as anienid-. :11 ent"11s. I have ti serio us objections, lo and Iiilieve tlyv should be in sub. e. tahllCe enlhodiel ill the cunstitution, t iut I ;ani eonvitied that the 'evils St now existing' can be remedied only 'r by ine.111s f ia constitutlional Coon it ventiun." i This is an adlnissiou of what no ca;ndid and intelligent Iwerson couldh Very well d(n%, land constitutes al S!fresh colmwnewltion of' the annendi ,f nrillits, i;. indeed, an thing be re. s luirdi to seare their adolption by the Ilsusel,. It is totileable that ' none of the adlvotates of the ('onven. it tion have beenl able to urgear;uational 4 uol ijttinll to ti h lllelllllend lnts. The I lrpIrielty and isi'ntulness of thnost' w hwlh In;have Ileii proposed are re. " cogni/zed on evely haul. The only 3 'cimpl.,iuit is that they do not cover e 'ill the pIilts requiring treatment. IMr. Leonard says, in his minority S*'The amIendmnents suggested, if ac. relteld bly the l'egislatur' andl ad Slopted by the plCople, will liperlLthaps re nmoe slionl, ot tlhose hburens. inlt w lby slhould any t left w lich rall be removed! lInstead of anlending by piecemeal a constitution conceded to le iinimical to the interests of the State. it would seem wiser to ftauine L ilIww cOlnstitulltion, and thereby rel'iedy not onlv t he evils attempted to be remedied by the llrolposedl ' tiullditients, bult also tin'he many lothers re('cognized as resulting from tlihe pires.ent co slltitution.." It is the samie evasion that was re sorted to illg e egiling of t lihe se. Sill-oljic(ting to every prolmsled reftirln Ielause it did lnot :'eicldy at 1one stroke all evils the State was laboring under. It was the refuge oft our legislative Skimpoles who wishedi to do nothing anu excused thlemnselves oil the ilea that they could not do everythinig ait uole.1 l:int Mr. Leonard and those who _ constitute his following at preitelt --Mr. Wise anud the rest of' the ait i alinendiienit nien-will find that lublic sentiment will not justity their course oni the grotund they have chosen to occu.iy. A vast majority of the I'ople fiavor the piropoise'd amendlltlili'nits in lieu of a 'convention at this timne; because tlhose anIneltlnelltis contain as Iltich racltlical reforml as could he expect. aId froi a convention iuiier existing ci rellllstanlles. anll Ineause llh State is not lrelpared tonsustai the Ipense ald excitei'ment of a e(liViteni tion ani two electioni. With these anetmhrinel.ts adopted. and the pass. iage of the Mlotfett register law se. eiredl, l. ir tain'ncial colndition of theI' Statle wonuhl hle establlished on a sate I a11 hlasting ha:isºis and a niaterial re dilltinn oft taxatllion would at once bIcront. iracticalil. 4'Isaservative I eitio.'s vastly pirefer this certainty. I: to the disturbatll e and suspense whichl wolhi Ib attenlleant upon the callinig of lul ('onvention, the cost of which wiild be large andu inevitable I andl til heitltits at hIst prollemalti e(dl. The Iwople are satistled withll S;orv. Nicholls. They have received ahninldant evidetnceot' his ability and Iptriottisrm. anil are only too well II content to follow hiit through iis aldininiitration, with the relief that will lie involved ill the annlndnents i lnow liefore tile Iloulsi. Tlhere is Ino gullaranlitlee that a convention woull effeict any implrovement on this, or thalt a new election woull not dliiinlish thie advatltages aral tile natistaction wllidch the people lnow rijoy. W1hat may be regardled as a test vote was had yesterday on the A mnotion to strike oat the enagting clai.se of the amendinents. and it re sulted in a tally of 84 to 27 in favor of the amendments. ()Only 80 votes are required to carry them, and it is tsafe to caliculate that the lumber will increase ratlerthan dimiaish as the final test alpproaehrbes. It is to be hoped that test will be reached to- ¶ day and that the members will man ifest their realmets for public opin ion and pnblic welfare by oloptinrg the amendments. They abould lmss the Hlouse, as they did the 8enate unanimousldy. There is no longer any poesibility of doubting that rech resalt will inifuse confldetce and spirit into the body of the people. A girl who wiiit with a fellow T all night on the stairs at a ball, I with no clothee on above her waist worth speaking of, would faint away dead if the sanle fellow were to meet fI her on the stairs, atdled from hed to foot ill three nilhtgowns. ('urh ois. isn't itt--Jne Girry ,Ncisskdn. th Dr. S. Y. WEB IDEALER IN , 3ruags, l icitinecs an: t blnmir he {.use Soi/el eJoupaJ, DD· I.d Ianriy ._au and .7aa/h Stuat., u r fiUnw Iezd and -3tnc QL lcle, at : ill _Lustu..eid and na ua- ilGrass iial (harden Seeds, Stationery, Glass, Putty, Tob= It. and Cigars, " Ie iPAINTS and OILS, 1V.ARLIMMEM and DTErST-pII The Purest and Beat WINES, IBltANIY, WVIHISKY, &c., for 31t i nal purposes. I ' l' Ihviewii.an, pt,.o ript lion a tely cm.npontanded. d:ay or night. Ii- r Ir.' la.. ,.ln IIry 1 7. 1g". ii·', - --- ----- - II, fly UConslt Your Interesi S ]efore purchasin(t clsewhere, by examining AI " E.L. JOIlINSON'S d . - Stock of S' GROI'ERIES, PROVINIONNS and CONFECTIONERIB it ' I tI and te l'If I('E,>T of -:v,.rythinug in mn% line at the I.01 E ,.T PIltCEý1 1A FAull I.iLine of TIN'-WARE alhar. iin tnrk. A fir't-cla.a TINNERke e lSally at i,.rk, sTlv\'E; aLd OTIIE IR:IRAEIflNG I ON E To OltNEIt. Goof I SandI . hr.L. Pri e,.. I" The best ('HURN in the World for Sale. Certifiaca r an Ie epr"ocured from a large nuIlber of the best families i t. North-west louisiana. Y . . J.OHNSON, No nu . , Nrth aile of P'ublic Supatr, Homler, L, L. I ·r t"1 y an, Ir., 4. .u II· - --- -- I (GiRANDI) ANNOUNCEMENT TO TIHE PUBLIC! i .AN EXTRt.AO1D(INARY OPENING OF "1Fall and Winter Goods, S.\AND .\ ('()ONCEIRT (1OF Centennial Curiosities, Mowr on Exirhibition at the Mlfammnoth House of D. STEIN & CO., FARMER VI LLE, LOUISIANA. IIt'R Stock has been carefully selected in the Northern and East ('itis., to suit the people, andl we are determined not to be undemrs_ by a y I lHouse ini North Louisiana'or Soutll .Arkansas. ( tton is (lowIl, and (;oods nust follow! We are now ioft'ring (iootLs at the fdollowing Low Prices F'r, n't ('li . i t ar, ,, It ru.: j a I'rs" size Shawls, front 75 centn to $i_ I .I,,I ~. ' . 2', f nr,, . r. rj ::Ir:tna .,.l.1: i I.:Idu. s' peg s'h,,e* $1 nand upwanlh: a: -I.I ',all q . ( t Itn , t . . teh t I t w . II, : I.ali,.",' in. Ir. (:ww; rods. , 0, worth . ; i.iu n' y, Iront I .. t,, . ,.nt; : larnt with. irown Tab.le 'loths, T "W We have the largest lot of 'L. Il ' I'll T ilEA , ONs. .IEA. N (.YABfUROM, I.I I. VKETi. BElD Tit'KI.VGs, ('CA%'NI.liERE and DOMEBTICI, which we sell at astonishing low prices. Our StLk of I.ahe..' M,'it ,o and ('hildren'a Shoes were rlweteM in I'hhi t l tlotonl Inarket-. itih gn.;t care an to dnralility and t? It le W' e: r .i an. l n t. ia ly th,; Ilatvi t *t.luts of ('I.OTIIN(; aundl RIul' i IIN11 0001 for noi n and 15t1o . II. I'TS of the. liaes ftehin, for Ladiew,, (;nt.eutla n and Boy. Im' ('all and examine our magnificent stock of French and G(m1 IIt )SIEItR. which we offer at great bargains. N Sadltry . Hardlware, Tinware, Queenswatre, FurnitaN, -)rugs, I'crfurtnery, &c.. in grea;t quantities. The world-renowned NIN(ER NEWINGSO NACHINES, at rdU prices. I:(;(;GGIE8 and WAGONS of the bit.make, at the Mammoth 8tcd 1). STEIAN & CO., And everything usually kept in aI first-clt.s Country At. Jf you do nalt dee whalt you want, aAk fat it. I~' Hides, Tallow, Wool and ('ottou kn taken in x.rchage for Goods. ' -armervillr. Louisiana, October :;I, 17. Igai Mt. Zion Seminary. rIlE ext"eiLes of chis Institution tfor the a year 1"C, will comnnm,. e on Munday, the 4th day of February next. Rates of tuition t$2 and ýt per month, from day of adamia.ion. loan nr per month. W. If. LLIE, Priipts al. ARIZONA SEMINARY. TIlE ex,,r,,ines of this nlotitution, for the year Id;*, will commence on .Ionday, the 21st Jmnuary nert. Ratse of tnitinno. 2, $3 mad $1 per month from day of admimsion. Board in goaod families at the lowest rates. W. J. LER.I, I A. HARRI.S, Ta hr. :No~v M. t<?7 " ý:, at,ºi b1 'Wt clitcc'J'~un)F ullgtctrn ptu aoy 7V llam ,.aoud ýusa4l it? AiemI.j.(aJe.a joi'uq arqj urpoui 3O wrft dd.W L8 'WJ .1!I4 `NIw pus £ vYI '1U3ROH 'MiO.LBOfI IU "M "r ; 1 WEEKLY TKIDS % T5333V3M I WILL maks weekl1 -ri - (l1t pofl-lesving Roaw em Kiiqº mg. The beet sigeatloa will be orders. Price. lew 1ha a miteeioo charged " smalln I: Ttti