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THE BULLETIN. OCT OFFICE Second Street, Opposite CadtOallader'a Photograph QdUery. MAYSVILLE, FEBRUARY 5 Capture of Ilnnaway Slaves Early last Jane, a valnahle negro man belonging to Mr. Tbos. B.

Victor, of this Co made his escape from hla master, and snc- cassfallj baffled all efforts to captnre him Several weeks ago, another "Contraband" belonging to Mr. Ben. Kirk, also of this Co, attempted to make his escape to Ohio, bnt was caught and brought back and again fled, this time, saining the desired shore. A few days ago, information was given to the own era of these Elaves, that their men were at or near a certain place in Brown Co. A force of six men.

inoludiDg Messrs. Victor and Kirk, started io pnrsnit. The assistance of the Sheriff of Brown Co. was procured, aod last Tuesday morning both of these Tree Americans of African Descent" were nabbed, taken before the authorities at Georgetown and delivered to their owners. They were brought to this side of the river, and lodged in jail.

07-Upwards of two hundred soldiers have been discharged from the United States volunteer service at Louisville during the past ten days. Q-The official report of the Union losses in the battle of Prairie Grove, foot up 167 killed, 798 wounded, 183 missing. Total, 1,148. Or-We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. Bigger, who has a great variety of Fruit and Ornamental Treed that be will dispose of cheap.

Persons desiring good bargains will do welli by giving him a call at the Maysville Cemetery, or address biui through the Postoffioe (XtT-The grand total debt of the State of Ohio is $17,021,011 90. fjr-Gold to the amount of eighteen millions was coined at the San Francisco mint last year. ft-The Anti-New State candidate Tor Mayor in Wheeling, has b3en elected by five hundred majority. This is an indication that the people of Western Virginia repudiate this unconstitutional Abolition bantling. OrThe fine residence now occupied by Mr.

W. W. Lamar on Third Street, will be sold on next Saturday at public sale. Persons desiritg to invest their "green-lacks" in fine city property should be in attendance at the sale. Fatal Accident.

A valuable negro m-ui, named Tom, belonging to Mr. William Watkins of this city, fell from the loft of the stable on Market Street, on Siturday last and broke his neck and back, the injuries killing him instantly. Williams' Bible Panorama. This splendid series of paintings will be opened to the public, this evening, at the Citv Hall. In this Panorama the Scriptural events, about which we have often read and conversed.pass before us as if actually taking rlace: and as a painting, aside from tne 11 lustrations which i.

gives of Bible history, it worthX of the highest admiration. The subjects grasped by the artist are of thrilling sublimity; and such is the artist's skill in perspective, that be almost forces the beholder to believe as raal the representations as they pass before him. We recommend all who admire the beauMful ia art, to go and see the Bible Panorama. The Composition of the Next House Of Representatives of tne TJnitea sstaies. Dem.

Abo. 1 9 5 7 4 6 4 1 4 10 1 7 2 3 6 4 1 17 14 14 5 1 14 10 3 3 74 77 ion members from Delawaro Illinois ludiana Iowa Kansas 11 sine Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri New Jersey New York Oregon Pennsylvania Wisconsin 1 -11 nri.i elected bvthe mihfry, and their seati are contested" hy the Democrats, la Anne, thv will get them. Th followina States are yet to elect. estimate the result as follows. Dem.

CoDserv. AboVt. 3 Vermont KhoJe Island Connecticut New IIamf8hire California Kentucky Maryland Western Virginia 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 8 4 2 2 21 10 74 77 95 87 The next Ilouse is going to be ntnmelj nttha nrobahility is that the Aboli- 7. mi u. of eisht unless fioniBva win uo iu .1 fm nnnn the House bogus mem- States.

Asharp con- nn nndonbtedlv upon the tee. win wvii.w I' 4 1 nVion thev resent tneir JUIKWU" 1 tk. nmnrrti and LonserTa- in tha end. Drobably control tne T-r Ti.atnfona of the Abolitionists xiuuso. t- id So are the seats ol C7Last Tuesday two of a scouting party of twenty-one Federal horsemen were killed by a party of Sooth Carolina Infantry In am.

bush, near Morrisville, Loundoun county, Virginia. OrWe understand that suits were brought In the Bourbon Circuit Court on Monday last, agaiDst CoL Metcalfe and others, by some twenty-five persona, to recover the amount of fines collected of them, by said parties during last summer. Paris Citizen. Dr. Roback'B Remedies.

We publish, in another column of to-day's paper, an article copied from the Cincinnati Times, descriptive of Dr. Roback'B extensive medical establishment in that city. By the way, Dr. Boback's Remedies have obtained a great and deserved popularity with all classes. It has been but a short time since these Remedies were introduced into our section of country; yet Dr.

Brennan, DrJ Roback'g agent io this place, informs us that his sales of the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier now far exceed those of all others medicines for which he is agent, combined. The reason for this, is, that they have stood the test of practical experience. We know this not only from the mouths of others, but we have used them in our own family with the very best results. For all diseases of the blood, general debility, whether pro- ceeding from sicknessjor from natural weakness, indigestion, and all kindred ailments we recommend thejScandinavian Remedies as the very best medicine extant. They are destined to achieve, not an ephemeral success, but a permanent aad deserved reputation, which will render them a necessity in every family.

Napoleon, North West, MarchZ. See advertisement, fjaca THE GREAT PICTURE, AT THE CITY HALL, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY COMMENCINU THURSDAY 1863 J. INSCO WILLIAMS' Celebrated Panorama of the Bible! TniS is the largest'Painting of the Sacred Seriptnrc in the world, covering nearly FOUR THOUSAND SQUARE YARDS OF CANVASS. Ksr-Fxhihition each evenincr at o'clock. Also Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock gfTlclccta 25cU; Children onde Ten years of ago 15 cents.

PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATES! Tn ERE will He sold on Saturday, February 7th, 1863, on the premises, to the highest bidder, that Klfc. kwiihl dow cup'd by w.w. iamHr, on imw dhoti, MaviUc. Kentucky. The entire nonso na K'n newlv roofed; the lot ia large.

There ia a 1 uluhln. tine well nilil cistern. one of the moat desirable residences in tho city of Maysville. Any one wisnmj? to i mu bv calling on W. W.

Lamar, now occupy-in? tbVhonae. Immediate GREEN II-MoA TEE. Feb. 5 It SENSATION STOCK onDTwr; nnr.ss ROODS FOR OLD DRESS GOODS PRICKS I TT7E are now opening onr entire opnnj V'V e. 1, com po ed of Fiench and American Lawns; Embroidered Poplins Scrapbine C'lecus; Broche-Celestials; French BrVllans; ltht Chin zs: Mo- L.v.!Uh n.l Fnncli Printed Berai- and Deberges; JjrSt Li.

nm nn. to sell for CASH IN HAND at las. year's Fib 5. 18G3. 11.

tt.i)uiwww.,. IF YOU WANT THE BEST 7W IN THE WORLD, CALL ON JACOBS OxVS, AT THE Maysville Foundry! FRUIT AND ORXAMTAL TREES FOR SALE! PERSONS contmplatina planting inn Rnrinir.wonlddowelltocallanl examine my stock before enVtC Tr' t'h at I can very choice selection of Frnit Trees that I can recommend witn the work of my own ra.s.ng, ana can antee its correctness. TnOMAS BTOER. At the Maysville Cemetery CS-Orders addressed to me at Maysville, will receive prompt nueuiwu. DISSOLUTION.

-r, 1 mntml consent. Mr. .1. i aioiiu the old Firm in JrprjWEB; Feb. 5 W.

J. BOSS. ai.ex. rowra, W. ROSS A.

I. KBWELI. ALEX. POWER CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD DIALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Lipnors, TOBACCO, CIGAKS, Etc.

Corner 0 MarJcet and Third Streets, MAYSVILLE, KV. 3y-Cash paid for Wheat, Rye and Barley. Kags! Rags! TIIE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR RAGS. At the Eagle Office, by n. n.

cox. In this city, Monday morning', tnnary S3 Mrs ELIZA F. wife of Jambs IL Coopeb, ana daughter of John C. Read In tho death of this entire community truly sympathizes with the bereaved family, far although ahe not been married juite twelve months, she had evinced not only te her deeply bereaved husbanflTjut fell her ao-; qoaintaoces that ahe was a kind and- de yhtedwlfo; Losing a' faithful christian Mother not long aince, ahe had been in the house of her Father as the head aad filling the place of her Mother as far as her age would admit, adding greatly to tbedomestio happiness Jof the entire family by her cbeorfnl and affectionate disposition From her childhood she had learned from the BibJe and the the instruction of Viaxia Parents, that Religion is the true source of happiness." She had been a member of the church from the age of 12, and as ahe grewup into more mature years, aba had indeed shown the "grace ot the Spirit and when unexpectedly called to relinquish so many dbab ties of earth this religion enabled her to give them np expecti ng a reunion where parting shall be no more. The writer, of this short tribute having intiroa'e with, the deceased I'rom.

infancy, can but. feel aad and mingle his toaW with those that weep, and say to them thataltho "she cannot come back to you, you can go to her." HE NIX Insurance Company BROOKLIN, NEW YORK. STEPHEN CROMWELL, President. PI1ILAMDEK SIIAYV, Secretary. Cash Capital, $200,000.

Fire and Inland. Risks taken by this reliable Company on reasonable terms Prompt set-tlem tt.for losses. GEO, ORRi Agent. Office, Union Coal Oil Company. Jan 29, lS63--no 83 WHOLESALE HOUSE DT V7" CI Xl) JL VJ -r isr 1 isr i M.

R. BURGESS SON, Second. Street, MAYSVILLE, KY. WILL OPE! IN THE UPPER ROOMS OF THE Sensation Store! A EASi JOBBIIi; WWW THEIR Stock will he kept com pMe in every department ol STAI'LE l)KY OOOS. White OokIs.

Notions, Huts and Caps Hosiery, Luce. Embroideries and will he enriched by weekly from the New York Auction Sales of FKEXCII and DKESS GOODS Ht great reductions on rejrnlar M-rchant rily on getting their Staple Go. by the PIECE or PaH' A -rf1 tln-ir FANCY 0 US bv tho fc.INOL.h- rA at the lowest wholesale prices tor CASH. 13" I'articolfcr attention will be paid to or dCAug. 23 M.

12. BURGESS STILL AHEAD! AD STILL 1 BLUM HECKINGER, OF THE fTAif 1 uuuua uuuiuuH.viiv nnnn rT TVTtTn 1 minz our patrons and tho public generally. that we have ajrain returned frorn the East, with a large and well seicctca eioch. Fall and Winter Clothing, Consisting of a thorough assortment of OVER COATS, niiKSSS: COATS. uiness co a ts, PANTS and VESTS, and havine boneht onr Stock earjy in the Season, mi tnBPll them at the old prices.

Tiarticnlnr attuntion to the Stock of Piece Goods consisting of m. mm rn nTftTTID TnT7C1TTTIS I A I f.tl.t. 1 LLUlUa. inTTNfiS VESTlNUa, C. C.f Which onr well known and justly celebrated JERKY p.

YOUNG, will make up In his nsnal excellent style. of the public to our complete assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD csnsiw gained them. SHIRTS, Da A WEBS, GL VES, SO CES, Always on hand an assortment of i a FA LJSES and CARPET BAGS. ra-Give us a call and for yourselves. blum iieckinger; Nov.

6.1S62-1J-. Maysville. Ky. The tld Guard. AMONTIIL.X JULi UalU of 1774 and 1737.

Downed lo ask the and cawia Abolition AnMisisrnATioN, and to de- I the doctrines of State Rights, and 01 Com- unm of th 1 ih held nv our a HIW tionabt Fathers. inmoer vuo year waa published Saturday Jan. l.th insU 1. A fine steel enrraviutr of Gov. eyraonJ: i TTrfi.

i tKow.r who mast ray it." Si-Letter No. 2 to th; Geatlemen Beecher, vneever ana jug, 'A Traitor Congress and a Traitor Trials bv Commissioners. ZThe V.I. Treasury robbed to buy 7Th Prophecy of Calhonn." is "How tho Middle ana Baled and Knined ny new ingiu. Published by C.CHAtTNCEY BTJRR A CO No.

119 Nassau street, oorn. No. a. by mail or express to all parts of the United States at 1 a year in advance. ting of fine SHIRTS which by the by have onite a celebrity with tnoso mac wear -MULLINS HUNT'S 1 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE! THE SUBSCRIBERS, LONG ESTABLISHED in a large rotail Dry Goodabusiness in Mayaville, would call the attention of Conn-try Merchants to their recent addition of an extensive Wholesale Department; which will be conducted on a STRICTLY CASH PRINCI-PLE.

The many years of experience possessed by onr buyer, combined with a perfect knowledge of the Kentucky trade, a thorough acquaintanceship with all tho Manufacturing and Importing Houses in the East, and the fact of our purchases being made for "Cash," together with a firm determination to sell at a mere commission advance on Eastern Cost, will ho sufficient guaranties to CLOSE CASH BUYERS that we cannot be undersold by any WESTERN JOBBING HOUSE. Our Stock will be found better adapted to the wants of of our customers than it is usual to find in the generality of JOBBING HOUSES; as it will embrace a greater variety of goods than is ordinarily met with in an exclusive Wholesale Establishment. The departments alotted to HATS a.3NTX O.IS AND 1ST otions, Will be at all times especially attractive as particular attenfion will be paid to them, and a LARGE STOCK vn xnnstnntlv on hand. Wo would impress upon our friends that in sending ns ordors they o1v pnn havin them executed to the ful lest extent of our ability. MULLINS HUNT, Cheap Dry Goods Store, 2nd Street, Maysville, Ky.

Maysville, Ky. Jan. 8.1S63. DENNISON HOUSEJs Fifth street, bet. Main Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO THIS POPULAR HOTEL nAS BEEN REPAIRED and REFITTED THROUGHOUT, and i now open to the Public.

1 be Proprietors, recently of tho "Goddard House," Maysvilie, solicit the patronase of tho travelling community, and especially of those Kentuckiane to whom they have been known as the hosts of the Goddan'. No pains will bo spared to give sans faction to every guest of the House. CORBIN GALLEHER, JOS. V. FEKKIJE.

Cincinnati, Dec. 4th, 1862. SOL OMAN KINSLER, Watchmaker Jeweler, (Opposite he Doniphan Honse.) SECOND STREET, rnnE undersisrncd has just received a large supply of line Gold and Silver Watches, and Jewelry of all styles, to which he invites the attention of the public. K-Fintrpr Rinors and other Jewelrv'made to I 1 ti on short notice and warranted to give satisiac t'lOH. DOV.

ST-ly LEE HOUSE MAYSVILLE, Comer of Front and Sutton Streets, Kt TUREM AN, Proprietress GENERAL STAGE OFFICEl Jone 1, IS62-lyl When vou arrive at Cincinnati af STOP AT TIIE MADISON HOUSE, Main StreetBelween Front Columbia, J. W. GARRISON, Proprietor. FOIt HIRE! A NEGRO WOMAN Good Cook, Washer nd lroner enenmbered with a child 15 xnoDlhsold, Apply to ANTHONY KIIXGORE, Tern leaf P. janl5-8w Mason NEW HAMS.

Ui nf Koir TTums.of mv own enrine A and of snperior quality, jnst from the Smokehouse, examine. Housekeepers will please call and A. Jiai'WAi Wall street, Maysville. jan 15 JOTICE. HE LAW PAKTNEKSHIP HERETOFORE existing between W.

P. CON WELL pjjjy WHITAKER, was dissolved on the 11th day of March 1S62. the account due the late firm are in tno nanns ui -wlWrinn. who alona ha th rieht to collect and receipt for the same. All persons knowing themaelveaindebtod to said firm will settle tbej same with stud luURer wunout runner aeiaj.

EMERY WHITAKEE. Sw 3. K. SUMRALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAYSVILLE, WILL practice in the Courts of Mason and adjoining counties. OFFICE West-side of Court Street.

GRAIN, GROCERY, AND COMMISSION HOUSIE, TrCorner of 3rd Market Streets, MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY. I HAVE JUST OPENED A GRAIN, GROCERY AND COMMISSION STORE in the honse formerly occupied by Jas. C. Brook-over, north-east Corner of Third Market Sts. I will pay the highest market price in cash or HJSAT, isiis ana oa-xs-lx.

I have jnst revived a full stock of Groceries, SugarMolasses, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Fish, Tobacco, Salt, together with a general assortment of all articles in the Grocery line: all warranted to he of the best nnalitv. Mr soods have been bought exclusively for Cash, and will be sold for Cash or Country Produce, at very small profits. I Lave also on hand a Targe stock of PURE OLD BOURBON WHISKY. Commission, Storage Forwarding Business attended to with promptness. All Dersons desirons of grettinz the worth of their money, will please give me a call.

june ruiiLu. CRUSHED, Powdered and Granulated Sngar, of best quality, in store and for sale low by BEN PHISTER, june 19 Cor. 8rd Market streets. SYRUP Philadelphia and Baltimore Syrups, in barrels, half barrels and 10 gal. kesrs, for sale low by BEN PHISTEB, june 19 Cor.

8rd Market streets. npOBACCO of all grades and pn-es, for sale By BEN PHISTEK, june 19 Cor. 8rd Market streets. INEGAR of the best quality, for sale by june 19. BEN PHISTER.

WniSKY a very choic article for harvest use, for sale low by BEN PHISTER. AFPLE BRANDY- old and mellow of quality, in store and for sale by june 19 BEN PHISTER. SALT in store and arriving, for sale at lowest rates, by BEN PHISTER, FISH. Mackerel and White Fish, in barrels, hf. barrels qnarter barrels and kits, of best brands for salo at lowest rates by jone 19 BEN PHISTER.

npEA a very snj orior article, tho best import- en, in store ana lor sale oy jus; 19 BEN PHISTER. ICE tho pure Carolina Bice, for sale by june 19 BEN PHISTER. HANDLES. Star nmniMould Candles, of best quality, BE.N PUIS TJK o. OAP STARCH, of best brands, for sale low ACON WANTED.

I am buying clear sides at highest cash prices. BEN P1USTE.K. TTTHEAT. RYE BARLEY WANTED. I am constantly in the market and paying highest prices.

BEN PHISTER, june 19. Cor. 3rd fc Market street. Christmas Presents! WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry Fancy Goods. TTSTE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE and tasty assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS and FANCY GOODS of every description to suit the most fastidious.

GIVE US A CALL! ISfWatches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired on the notice dv experienced wobk- mkn and warranted to perforjoa. tW JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE, mado to order. OLD GOLD AND SILVER taken in exchange. DUFEU M'CAETHEY, Bet. Bubqess aud Miner's Stores.

Maysville, Dec. 11, 1S62. LOUIS STINE MERCHANT TAILOR AND GENTS FURNISHER, SECOND STREET, MAYSVILLE, TT EE PS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A IV. Choice assortment of a'l Seasonable foods in his line, which he is prepared to dispose of at the lowest rates lor" UAbU." lie solicits a call frm his friends and pledges his best efforts to give Satisfaction. june vi, istz.

luuis WHEN YOU COME TO THE CITY 8T0P AT THE DONIPHAN HOUSEI WHERE TOTJ CAN GET YOUR MEALS FOR 85 CENTS 1 I 1362 LAND FOR SAI.E! -4 tjf ACRES MASUJS UOUiNTX L.A1NIJ I ill within three miles of Maysville, well watered and timbered; sot in grass of long stan Hnr: hnnndin? on nnblic roads: well calcnla ted tor ToDaeco, ana an sinasoi gram, win sold in whole or in parts to suit purchasers. A smali tenement on the premises. 1 -1 1 1 tJH AS. JS. JJ1MMI IT, Trustee of SINCI-AB DIMM1TT.

January 8-8m B. O. PHISTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, QTElCZ ON THE WEST MAYSV1L SIDE OF COURT ST. I.E, KY. August 14 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNKKSUir- THE partnership heretofore existing between thendersigne in the BlUh nesa in the city 01 raaysviiio tbelst day of Jannary 1S8.

"SlS? thi is alone anthorised to col left all debts duo wie said firm, and to settle all mrtl ttose Sowing themselves indebted will call and pay the same- BTJBROWff. JNO. LANE. 8S-8t TV. Klacksmithinir will be con tinned at the atand by BURROWS BROWNING, where by fidelity and promptness thephope to secure a Jioerai snare 01 we puono jnuuumo pBt-aD Etita eontracti cor fwttt, For the mule bomdlesg Contiiest ii caefc L7lcl 'BIaOO V1aXS have heen Introduced to the publlo ft more than six years, and hare acquired far exceeding any Family Jtledioinag ot a similar nature in the market.

An appreciating puhlic was not long discovering they possessed remarka'bla and hence their and consequent profit to the JPropriatoiy thus enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have heen showered upon him from The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity for the life and health of the body depeada upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drag! out a miserable existence. These medioinea for curing Sarqfula, Liver Complaint Slcin (Diseases, Female Oomplakint94 Salt liheum, Jheumatism, Dyspepsia, Syphilis, Old Sores, Fever and jfigw, Leuoorrhaea, Sioh Erysipelas, Anthony's Firm. Tumors, Eruptions, Fits, Sarofu.lou3 Consumption i 019, mritoft. her daucrhtav waa cured of fits of nine years' standing aad.

St. Vitus' dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was CurC after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incur AK OTHER was cured of Fever and Acrua after trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sora, which had existed fourteen years.

ANOTHER of Eheumatism of eight years. 7 Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and -Liver Complaint could he mentioned which the Purifier and Pills are the most active and thorough pHl that have ever been introduced. They act bo directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent a that the system does not relapse into R. former condition, which i3 too apt to the case with simply a purgative pill. They are really a which, in conjunction with tha will cure all the aforementioned dieeaMf and, of themselves, will relieve and cur Headaohe, Costiveness, Colia (Pains, Cholera Jorhus, Indigestion, Pain in tha owUi (Dizziness, eto.

Try these medicines, and you will nere-regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have tea them, and they will say they are and you should try them before going t0 a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac 01 my ioc agent, and read the certificates, and if J09 have ever doubted you will A a proof that tho Blood Purifier and Pill mm purely Vegetable. I have the certificate, of thoM nW Fnent chemUto, Professors ChUtonof Kew Tork. Locke of Cincinnati.

r.n., Bead Dr. Boback's Special Notice and CertlfloaUa published in a conspicuous part or this Paper frosa "price rftt. ScandinaTUn Vegetable Blood nor, $1 per bottle, or 85 perhalf dozen. OrtheBoan- dinkvian Vegetable Blood Pilla, 26 cenU per box, mf 6 and Balearoom, He. 8 Bast St- 3d Building from Main Cincinnati, 0.

oratory, No. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY J. J. WOOD, Maysville, MACKEY WOOD, do, JOHN EICHAKDSON; Maysliok, W.

D. WOOD, Sardis, JOHN B. HOWARD, Orangeburg. THOS. WILLTAMS, Germantown, EOBT.

STEVENSON, Murphysville, uTTT.Trtr'-R Jir sni.T.lVAK. Dover, And by and 1 thronghoot the United States and Canadaa Jan. 3-ly NEW DRESSG00DS: TUST BY EXPRESS from POODS e'mbrscins "imperial jcteprs, -x reuon Mo. Madal nesj' 1 -r "Borathed "Broche Poplins and Celea- fiais-" "2mprosaand Messina Cloth" in all de" Birable colors. M.

E. BURGESS 4 60N. November aotn, isa Ii. II. LONG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HEALER BBA1H.

PLOTER. TOBACCO. SALT. Corner of Wall 2nd Street, MAySVTXIiB, j'nne 19, 1862-ly KJETTTTJ iroui iun two from PenQsylvauia. Cin.

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