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WEDNESDAY SIG/WING, AUG 2d.
, Union State Ticket
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AffintEW CUDTIN. of Centre
roa molt Or faillin.amma coon':
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GLOSQII 111111 MOIL •
Par Molar gl 1k w.
MIDI S. psalm.
Judge Woodward , . Agotogy to tie
Foirtgvers.
We have seen nothing meaner in the
course of our experience than the letter of
Stows W. Woonwaac in relation to his
speech in the Weform Convention, on the
subject of extending the term of probation
for the foreigner to twenty-one yearn
That after a lapse of fifteen years, he should
endeavor to creep out of a difloulty of this
sort, by setting' it down to the account of •
Whig reporter, who wanted to do him an
injury, is about the smallest piece of bast
tees for a great rea• we have ever hoard of,
and may well satisfy any doubter as to the
:truth of the story told of the-proposition
made by him to a gentleman in the Sheriffs
Office here, to embark with him, on joint ao
count, in speculations at Sheriffs sales. It
is, however, precisely of a piece with hie
conduct' in the Bond cases, where, after
being cornered'at every Ulna, and silenced
in open - Court, he skulked from pillar to
poet, until hcwas obliged to take refuge at
WIC In the meet' diticireAtable of autilir.
fugeL
But the idea of alrand of that sort, with.
eta any apparent motive, eo dangerous to
the &porter himself, and so utterly improb
able, on its very face, is met conclusively
by the foot, that It was not 'complained of,
and oorreoted at the time, and not even
subsequently, until it became important to
the Interests of the candidate, who ?elite
for his success upon the foreign vote, that
A . .. Wad be denied.
' It 00111 ell WO late, Judge WooDwaso I to
help you now. If pin had Ammo up to the
question like • man, and oonfessed the
foot; and insisted, like the old Pablio Fano
emery, that you had changed your opin
ions, and regretted your juvenile Wawa
Lions, you might have been honored for your
franhates, and perhaps forgiven by the
men you are dependistron. They will not
pardon the man who adds to thtroriginal
fault, the humus of denying it, and hopes
to falsify iho llootird after the lapse of •
generation.
The Last Ropes
The Richmond WA% of the 2lat, sap:
"Then are but two means of ominteramina
ihe baneful effects of &neonate, (the lots of
Vtokoburg, and the failure of GetVaboxg,)
and bringing hostintlea to an early close,
and thecelre, either fore(ga iattrosediew,
or • istittalned monition by the roaserea
tied masses of the North to the Abelitica
/adios, which has control of the Cloven
=lnt at Weahlngton. We want the aid of
France. We are able to pay for lt, and let
as t 1, 01 11" au:l.
Tee ! They want the aid of France, and
are willing, and u they think, able to psy
for it with their manhood end freedom, and
even the surrender of all that is claimed
by them beyond the Mississippi, if Loins
Nasoison can be tempted to wept an
which would prove muck like that of
Satan, who was so liberal with all the
kingdoms of she earth, when the poor devil
had not a foot of land that he could call
his own. Say, they would sell out to him,
whir then submit to the rule of the so.
cursed Yankee, Just as the proud and angry
Juno, smarting under !heating of despised
attractions—the "svelte injuria forms"—
after failing to secure the assistance of the
gekiketraightway Week herself to Tarts
rue, ezeialtoing
et ammo &ohm &op, Athailmta sunroba -
or, inn oar' vernacular, "If I can't move
Heaven, I'll stir up the very depths of
Hell." Well, they have dens that already,
and torn the elements Into chaos, by exa
lts:wing a storm of ilendhat passions, which
beats old Bolos, with all his winds.
But the led remaining anchor after this,
Is that, whioltfir lodged ."the determiswd
sip:aisle* 'de cotaireatice mama of the
North to the Übdaiesraittes which has
control; theilivernsuint et Washington."
Behold, .1900DWAIID and Lows's; I Ye
41 !/ 11 , 1 rd., !, 41 !"!..i 4 0°"fnY?Tsvii 06 " mat
est" and - thon, brs sperable organ of the
hataloving `,Diariocia4-4he hest no
doubt raid and pondered, when a boy, upon
the "Me Niger , eat, tune tet - Someze,
veto"-4reely translated, "this is tea ninerl
Oh Bataan! Beware of himt" as being
Intended for thy Indivklual self—bead
s how these fellows love you I How they
• hang their hopes on Joe How th e y p l ea d
, 141.7011 r iiniattiets IA the ebdi
&l, Acting' al Washington! Work-then,
while it isjet diy,l'or the Shading of the
night' are fsstdeseemiloguponyou Work,
ye apostles of pesee e 'who wleid* weapon
el tit ub more formidable time the goose
cant Hark, aorti. ybrotharhood of Ditti
sable lantbel Ortuitaaa, if Jo:4'cm, "the
bewerwy,effeeUr if the , untoward acoldenter
of Vicksburg and Gettysburg, by noun &-
senaneed ciipaitics is the aboliftas hello
at Washington. If you M e Buy non-
Ws that they are bet. Help then,
ye falthfnle through allPm:amino* or,
the,rebellion'is doomed. Hellebore rea l
&Wit' kOltt suaklei you can Oolong Its
sibtlj ,by electing Woonwsam -and
TVs Poo;io Sosocoijo . ssys eh* iropporlisid
aims:" tit "Iftl ton alustz, 1114* 'I! am.
T. fiats' Ito whose suotopapor *et.
thoiwkwayttlort d!proatithoit
,oae tVos t o3 4 ,
arrival of ostrthroolonsdrodtroopi o dlaileitod
without idiot of tonottiolssk",
Z 1440kthat 4 be - hiscriPtha vs limo
Alienertiosaaset • Itas
mizeilt3llitiondoali Nib okra chill% *ft
seiteohol troths Quint b 7 her desslitar, the
Prhieetrat Patera. 4
ACOMINION-PIECE TO THE GREAT
O'CONNELL LETTER•
groretorr .114.111 ed ll.kply so ilk .iish
Sepxrtgn•-Admirable < osia,nsia
'los of ekuti-itiovery Aryan:kw and
History.
[the followlog able and lucid exposition
and historioai review, of ,the Slavery ques
tion, was written by the Ron. 8. P. Cowie,
in reply to that masterly letter of ;nos
nun, addressed to the Irish Repeal Asso
ciation of Cincinnati, rebuking them for
their reoreanoy to the principles of liberty,
in lending their support to the perpetuation
of the elave-system, and the political pre.
dominance of alateholders, In the dmeri.
can Union—and whloh 'republished in the
Caserta, a few days ago. We copy this
valuable letter of M A L. quastee, which is a
worthy '..companiolrplecie" to that of Mr.
O'Coxxxxi., from the Cinoinnatl Genus, in
which it has just appeared with the follow
ing introductory note by our highly esteem
ed friend, the Washington correspondent
of that journal:
Toe recent publican,. tba O'Occhell Lotter to
to pr.blavery /Asti Repeaters of 4./iotuutistl, has
brougbt to bibs • roply, lb betikli st the auti•olasery
Ifarptalen by the preinnt dlitineiltion &strawy of
toe Trevartry—tlert • tLing louver of ilia Queso
etty. It tuna. es adostratae a CU124.0110.1/40. to
tat tribunal, I.l.tar, that lir. data. la . be o per.
futoied to_yattult Ito r production. bare otleu tbs
hbotty t br tall-a law .no.
book; but u begot,. the l rtes tio • appears, hu• tor
word for •urd,•• It .at tr•tudultted to W.
halm. I flayeai ruciatio, of balauti, t tat )
7.1“ . • +iv klor Arad: It tatittetatus the yr until
bf otusittablunal lottry.•tallat wheat hard Los
heso acurprs4 by the Twit. sod ratified by ti...
P... 4.7 of in. Goverostotot out a.w ratter..., I.
p[1141443101311 a. to the progt•-• of the watt.filavery
tuAretuant ars falillad t i hood not.•ay ; but when It
la rsaimuctecald th.t, as lb. rroogulard expooeut of
tosita 'Wm. AU. Chess oof,y firs years later Ire Gated
the nuaolCtioUll Tote of the 15.m.0, soy o( but., (as
nrprleintteo la the Legislatur..) for U. O. f3poaur. tie
Deustsaat• of to-day who ars te.liatutg botsreau Vat.
laidiabaut anti Broach, eau bore ass whkb candt•
data o mes 1.11.10111 the oil tb•dtoo• thou par., to,
(odors d. • 0 at.
te•Grri. Buosts, Waal:mono, 13th Aostut.l
CLECIOIB.II.II, Nov. 80, 1848.
J. Z. Ray, Bag, Secretary ot the Loyal Na
tional Repeat Association;
Stn: We have the honor of transmitting
to your address an authenticated copy of
certain reoolutions widish were unanimous
ly adopted by a very large majority of the
friends ,of Liberty, Ireland and Repeal,
hold to this oily on the 19th of the present
month.
You .111 pert:elle that one of these reso
lutions imposes on us the duty of preparing
et letter w your Association,. expressing the
sentiments of the people there assembled.
We proceed to the Surcharge of this duty,
penetrated by mingled emotions of pleas
uze shame and indignation.
eOOIIIIIILLI. AJID PIO•ILLATEZY IMMIX=
We have great satisfaction in see /ring
you of the deep sympathy of the meeting
whioh we represent with the Irish people
in their noble effort Tor the restoration of
their rights, and of the profound admira
tion wain whioh we all regard your illutliri
owl leader, who Ands time and occasion, in
the midst of momentous ruponstbitatee
and deep anxieties, to Interpose hie power
ful influence and pour forth his percussive
eloquence in behalf of the wretched m
ains of oppression in • distant laud. We
are ashamed that truth obliges us to confess
that in this eountry, boastful of free insti
tutions, In the sixty-eighth year of our ns
tion•l exlmAkce, two - millions and • half of
human beings, endowed by their Creator
with inalienable right to liberty, are held
•s chattel property by rem, two hundred
and My thousand churns of the United
States.
With shame and grief do we acknowl
edge the ezietenot of this foul and dishon
oring hint on our national character; but
oar shame booomee iudignatton, and our
gad is turned into horror, when we see
amerioan *dims,' whether native or no-
turalised, vindicating the COQUALUEI/300 and
extenalon of slivery in this country, by
elaborate argument, cud -with L l / 3 01illtallg
impudence maiming for thiri - organised
arms • pines among our National Lnetitu
(lona.
EARL/ IiZZAT/OXII Of OLATAIif T0..211.11 GOT
3114/1221T.
We deem this °seas' ion a lit one bar stat
ing to you the views held by us and by
very many of oat halo troiusens, of the
true constitutional position of oar National
Government in relation to slavery.
No Amsriosn, at all conversant with the
history of this county, doubts that at the
period of our revolutionary struggle an in
tense love of liberty and hatred of oppres
sion, possessed the hearts of all the leading
abarsotere of the nation. Tee patriots of
that day refused to place the vindication
of eminence to oppression upon any lower
or narrower ground than that of toe inhe
rent and inalienabto rights of man. They
held end boldly proclaimed these truths td
be self evident:. "That ail men are created
equal; that they are endowed by their Cre
ator with certain inalienable rights; that
among these are life, liberty and, the pur
suit of happiness."
Nor was the assertions of these truths
confine-I to this declaration. Al early as
1774 the delegates of the several dimities,
assembled at Philadelphia, bound them
selves and their constituents by s solemn
oovenantthat they would "neither import,
nor parable. any slime imported, after the
drat of December in th‘t year, but would
wholly discontinue the slave trade, and
neither be concerned in it themselves, nor
hire their vessels, norsell their commodi
ties or manufactures, to those who might
be concerned in it. And at the close of the'
Revolution, in an address issued in April,
17/13 y by the American Congress, to the
States, it was asserted as a matter of just
pride and exultation, that the rights for
which, the contest, jest terminated, bad
been waged, ware the rights of human na
ture".
Other public documents and the private
writings of the moat distinguished men of
that period,, furnish unequivocal evidence
that the existence of 'negro Slavery in
America was deeply deplored and its ex.
tir:Mon earnestly desired by all good men
Ind_Patrioto. _ The light i ltowever, which
more_than half a century of experience,
and the combined efferut of so many wise
and eloquent philanthroplits hard since
shed upon the =idea, was denied to that
age. The safety and expediency of unless
salemancipation had not been tested by the
splemdid Weal India& experiment. Lazne
dials and general Liberation was dreaded
as 'fraught with 'evils to the master end
tittrelavei Ali, however, concurred in de
.airing to put an end to slivery wherever
abolition was deemed practicable and safe.
The man who should have dared to advo
cate its further 'extension would harp been
universally execrated as an enemy of his
species.
The reality and power of these end.
Monte were signally displayed in the pre.-
visions or the ordinance for the govern.
rent of the territory of the United States
northwest of the river Ohio, promulgated
in July, 1787. This territory wet oeded to
the nation by the States of Virginia, New
York and tknnecticut, all then elarshold
lnifliates. No power had been'granted to
Congress by the Articles of Confederation
for the" ibolitlon of Shivery
within the limits of the Staten Sat in re.
gird to this territory, Congress posseaud
the same power over the subjeot that the
States "themselves *sussed 'within their
respective juttedlotione; s.nd In the ordi
nance providing for its government the ex
istents of Slavery waenrohibited absolute.
lii — ndlizittitir. There wertialaies'in this
territory at the time of tho adoption of the
Ordinance, held under the laws of Virginia.
Sines that. Ibis it has been legally impos
sible to bold 'any bhnian being as a slue
for a single moment within its /Snits. The
Find omit of ordLeince set forth dth
tinpUy lithe body..# the tiocament was
"to extend the itulautentel principles of
civil and religious liberty," and "to fix and
establish those prirmdples as the bails of ell
Ism; constitutions sad gideernmenita for
ever thereafter Jobe established is the ter
ritory." These principles were deemed
incompatible with Slavery, sod therefore
the existence of Siorery wee strictly in
hibited.
OuNtiTiTt - TiosAL 7E1.41105s u 7 LLLLL AT.
A few weeks after e passage of this.),
dluance which was adopted . with but a
stogle.dissenting voioe, toe Constitution or
the Untied States w. 5 promulgated by the
Convention which (reread it. It was nip
potted that the ordinance had effectually
prevented the extension of Slavery. It was
also eupposed that the principles of liberty
and equality, to Willett the people of Ml the
B , ates had so often and eoeoletnerly pledg
ed themeelveit, and which had-already led
to the abolition of Slavery in Beversi of the
Suttee by the voluntary action of the local
Legislatures, would.coutinue to influence
the public mind, and to producelike results,
until Slavery enould be totally abolished
throughout the land.
The Convention, therefore, did not think
fit to confer any express power oixthe Na
tional Congress to abolish Slavery in the
Suttee by direct legislation. They non
sized the fact, that Slavery existedinsome
of the Staten, illgeveral constitutional pre
visions; but Gay' were careful to exelud ,
alt recognition of its rightfulnees and to
rest in Congress no power to establish or
continue it anywhere. Slavery, therefore,
tinder the Constitution, is strictly a crea
ture of State legislation. No person, under
any amid Congress, can be constituuonally
relined to Slavery. No person, under any
act of Congress, can be constitutionally
held se a slave for a thighs moment any
where within the range of exclustve „na
tional juriediction.
&me eullahlened Juri.to in this country
go even further, and maintain that the Na
uourl as it now mantle, dote
of he own tome aosolutely abolish slavery
throughout all the liltates. Tcey reason
tour: The Constitution ad originally
framed did indeed recognise by implication
the existence of slavery under State login
lation as a matter of fact and perhaps of
legal right. But the Constitution was at.
'enfilade amended in the mode prescribed
by itself. Among the amendments thus
incorporated into it was one which pro•
vided that "no person shall be deprived of
liberty without dne process of law." Now
every slave is deprived of liberty without
any legal process. Slavery, therefore, is
repugnant to the Constitution. Tule rea
soning, if we regard (idly the terms of the
instrument, le certainly unanewerable.
If we look at the circumstances of the
country at the time, however, it does not
seem likely that the amendment was de
sighed to have the effect attributed to it.,
Be thin as it may, we apprehend that no
Intelligent and dituntereeted person exam
ining the provisions of the Constitution and
the amendments, and comparing teem with
the facts of history, can withhold his assent
from the conclusion that thine has been no
time since the organisation of the existing
Government of the Clatud Suttee wnen
slavery could be established or continued
by national legislation.
now rue COBSTITIITIOS WAS PilliltitTen TO
Tao SUPPORT 07 SLAVARY.
You may ask, then, bow comes it io pass
that slaves are bought and sold in the mar
kets and driven in chains through the
streets of the City of Washington, the very
oast of the national Governments. How to
it that three new slave States have been
erected out of the Territory of Louisiana
which was purchased from France, and
thereby became subject to exclusive nation
al jurisdiction ? How is It that slavery
suit exists in Florida winch yet remains a
territorial Government:, and derives all its
powers from acts of Congress, and can pale
no law not subject to abrogation, it disap
proved of by that body 7 How is it that
ships freighted with human cargoes, trav
erse the seas continually tinder the proteo•
Lion of the national flag and under the
sanotion of the nationat law? How is in
that the National Hovernment itself instead
of employing all its mighty energies and
exerting all its powerful influence in be
half of liberty and justice, has, for many
years, directed Its negotiations abroad and
its legislative and administrative antios at
home, chiefly to the advancement of the
interests of elaveholders and the perpetua
tion of slavery 7
Truth, alas! compels to to acknowledge
the justatee of the charges implied in these
interrogatlets; and the blush of, shortie
mantles on oar cheeke; and a tide of hon
est indignation swells our hearts, while we
admit that the Constitution which the
Fathers of the republic ordained to estab
lish Justice has been perverted, by a moat
disingenuous and 'aide construouon, to the
occasion of hideous wrong, and the Gov
ertuhent whiob they framed ter the security
of the blessing of Liberty has been abased
for the perpetuation of the aurae of diavery.
But it 40 at; difficult to trace this per
verted tioostructiou to tie source.
Moot unhappily the framers of the C /11.
stitution, expeottog the certain and not
dutant abolition or Slavery by Mate legis
lation, determined that repreeentaiko, in
the popular branch of the National Legit'.
lature should be apportioned among the
litotes, not in proportion to the number of
free inhabitants ui eau:M i l:tut in proportion
to the number -of tree inhabitants and
threelftbs of the slaves The effect of this
arrangement hem been that Ave alaves have
always been counted as equal to three free
persons in the constituency of et represen
tative in Congress. Bat slaves, of coarse,.
never vote. They are treated as prop.
arty. Their mutton only vote. -at
toe outset of the Government, there
fore, when the nambers of Bepresen
wive!, was Axed ""at, one for every
thirty thousand inhabitants, a district in a
slave State containing lefts than Ave hun
dred families, palm:teeming one hundred
slaves each, bad the cams right of repre
sentation that\ a district in a Me State
containing Ave thousand families, avereg
ing Biz members each„enjoyed. A slava
holder with ten entree had then, and still
has, a political equivalent 19 that of seven
.oitisens not thus privileged.
We do not suppose that the effect of this
provision was understood at the lime of
the adoption of the Constitution. But ft
soon became apparent. The elavehelders,
having suceeeded in„obtainiog the privi
lege of having their so.ealled property
presented aeon became &eatable of us value.
Tin began to appreciate the political •ad
vantsges of the concentration of the share
of Federal power belonging to their respec
tive Buttes in the hem Is et masters, lonised
of having it distributed equally among tho
male adults of the whole population.
UOW TEI DIOPOIIIIOIII TO 4,IIQLITIOM IN TEE
STATED WAIS /1.11;11U3SD
Wien the representatives of thetslave•
holders took their sests,in . Congress, they
,found themselves united by antrum pare
mount interest. The representativee of the
nortzslareholders, on. the contrary, having
no anott common bond of union, were dig
ded;Among themselves on many queetione.
Profiting by these divisions-, the Slave State
representation easily acquired the *seen
,deney in the IththOnill COUCH& To retain
this aacendancy, It - became neoeisery to dis
courage all 'themes of enraueipation by
State authdrity. This explain! the reason'
why only UN States have passed acts of
abolition since &hoarser:illation of the pres
ent National Government, whereas, before
that period, mix States, (*district of one of
which has since been erected Into a sepal.*
ate Btate,) heti abolished Slavery within
their Smite, and .Congresui had prohibited
its exigence within the Northwestern Ter
ritory, out of which the four StatesofChiet,
Indiana, Michigan and have been
skims created.
(To Di COMM= TO•11011oW.3
FATALLY WHIZ Gunnuon.—ii
oorrespondent inform u that Jude A.:
Plants, 0 prominent althea of Ifnunsir, anima•
lord county, PUN wait f&tills Wired,
Asia Igo,,mbile osk • Ilintfitt**l46
h som• fsfrath. o'4 'a ilia nompeniinre,
in firing at some gemeelodged 'the charge , ft
the boil of the Judge, tinder the arm, from
the etas of, which le Wed.
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ortoo an to trot 0 , • itoro•o prOseca 'oo • I IL
-11.1. klad Ja •us , olL.low 1.• c 41. tetras I . rt•
topp..lon .f Lb. rai*Won •• ill me-Ira .9 , It
DI I E./ZiILIA, Aogut rth, '
•14 .o.<l. • .1.15.tw0. , d ep .ten t. pr,r.nt
add.••• wt. • mettlog.
.nts td
=ATI ENTIt'iN /If FN
—rf 4:boat.. la ado. oral., • • co r• I pi. •
Plf•burgh sad tt• ne log...•ff.ar. voi•
.nlear In ta• 11DIE-d -late. ..•1.,. to, FL Brb,
lba batflo• r • Libre.) aad tt,•• I ai.• ft.
data an and-, LA's • t a ail or.
•fp-ttftfliy .•ftrd co au f.aar f • banyel•ra fa.
ar.taterttar• .1:1 foatid -ear real, s, , far,' al
I.. , ara“tio •
Gilt 00••••• ad. rod ad: • fI
'•••• .• a to frla faaabx at eon 11461,9.
lb. ".1 Bead 0,4 1- rt swarr.
• apt. ' flfl • n EEC() Lir,
••11ftf.a• O it tor •••• era .Pa. sad f/t!o
an 1,2 •
A .tI.
r.n of fourtrrrn not. opa, r
ILEic7 SAP of Sri - TS/SLUR.
11.,. I.? t.x.n, 1110 Lewd ccd ruow,
:ft! cal r. B. I§L.Fa WA:Y. 9 .8 e....
AJ4-trtv.4l.
(O. N ; C ITU/W662 Grld2llBllo
- Tn.. ea to.mocte elalzoog the
PriTo , 11113011•111 tb. °MAO' &Ana et IL, • 4.41/4.•
1 iOll s b-reby tioJti ,, d to wail, god trek olefins to
h. Stimotery b-ore the •I B•T ,ir tsGFT<!fat K,
or tbey I • • id th, bed Bt of the Le o I tloo.
EMgiilaggM
mos., sum t mats Ilorzo or a otrnmor.
•T Rhos gb, • o••••, 2M
EXAMINA.IIO% (IF
Col9D14•111:. tor odrol••Son to ti•
robool comment* r ZD. X 'l.) • V, Ast.ast Wm,
at%) s'o'o:k • to
~ ' .Y St JOHN
~CAKLiNu SI LECT FCE-101 ;L.-
WY rt. r.ii Reel= of t 4189 Z. Sf a RAH e' 'b
61, r6T aRRO , I, a , t.Uand, 1./111 00090000 011
ESL) tY, tacit. 1. Bel
aretrars g Oleg twormatlon tio 4 , to ,
may ha °amino' , a. , An No k Ntor. nnitt.ll:
("Trios or ‘.7 urca.. laJampoimaioa k-0,
!•11,, ,A t z
rf ICE I tlttahl3Y tilVt:N t
to the tooca nr O. Vint
'romvoirtation 6•133Jm0i
e'VE ($.6 .V) OS hos Won
ult.] oix,o th- gob.rsib.l,peldet.le at the offioe
tl th, 'I rrogarl.r, et Nutt orr.h oc or before Ik,
1110 olor of Jun. sor , '2A -r nee,
, hirty 11412 . .. flut.llTtorl, natl. >thrrytt, roe I.
fly ...der of the 80a..-t1
Je.:.%:151 J. 0: oLou‘i -oclotary.
Jrator Aprgniwitmsdr-sli
Lt):4l2—Ori runday, somewhere near
Daquuu borcuin, • kW/WU or 8- 1 a..
la. nod., .111 b•tlbenlry r.. 11 t•d by I•.iio; /bein
at Vi t. ORPN E intS if
kL,kuK3mitu. wANTK o—Const ,nt
.plemoot lad /pod 'mom Apply wt r
E AN'S Wl4O YANT• ti 1, Mir OLI •••
Inwanl la. ply • vas
(101 t Ali -PON )INCE. - 771111132 if
NJ A drsortp , lve Pat.,,, pht..graph of lb. 015[4.7•
ttgool will to tont to •o, o g Ittly p goo•AO .1
gtood Amid tted nth who •LI take.. A.pheto•
It Apo tital...l. iA/11 bi Olt tUS OaA6a.li,
1.41.11 ( bee Vole.. buu net'. 1 , 1V1.1 a.
'my p' et, Comberlaud. Tree.. e,
4,4lAtit)Ne., LA W ts, r e.t
Tv lit. We. • T Jll T ~ Ivo on nand
.rd mad. word., Also. DeVl..• rATe,T (id LE,I
ÜBILGS and SIESD SOWNII d 2h0w , ,,h0 toot
nod cheep.: .6.4 COI.. 131411 In ar. etio, [lsland
tit,. On Ur,
Iruik warrsated
.41s
WAN
A eiLe.:.:(D.IIAID Mxultlin
spill, kICHAZH,..I, Lind. L&T Lc , 13
oosoe.H.L.A WA • Ea. Lud-
J.LL P424l.—At a tnetalt g o. th Clotomis. ouert
to. aleowaabel • Watliir o.ropeal. 1144 a groat
24th, at t.a birmloglao, one.' k haova, Jau t ,
•teas appllated J.,on P.
Fear., reeretar.
Go mottos:to. hr. Cilaltbalo, It or.. re•oimg that
thtt IA • Looks of tam 'ozone...halt Wats' Co
• m operoad to ts,alt• Stv , totiptiot. to the at,. or
•al.l eo "pay. o ottotaclog 41, uhllhnut Y, Ito
04th gal of attgu.t. tram I o'clock c m. tow o'chn,t,
F. m , noottottt..a opts mull bother none-, at the
ttlio• log pbota 01 the odic* of Baqlre Ammon,
10.1 Iltrtota atom, el tate o Eaontr• , al'ahary,
aLg at th ,, oh]. of Junes 11 , Illtg.r.
•opt u isburin. •ctomitr to the chastar,. true
d ,tiar sil b raid en pop.. 1 log.
g ANsPAE. _NT Aittlit. OIL
T
i.l6oTH—Atotber :upily,,rf .It widths, jean
ratao,y, for .ate arhal..4l mai
by J • H
pu C. t
L kap* in Vl' POre, U.,. V Ipqt.r Icr
Vatting 0.. b. rupplled by tc• barrel or gralsai, as
.he PUO,III Vretorry Ater. of
ra9g •
JuEIN• A. 12E.NEIHAW
corner t lb rty and ki.d steta.t...
Munn cu.. u rout 1' and vs hole
Beae. V0 , a2.1p, CI eves. Wu. IN itUrce. Waite,
RiaA 411111/ Qui &pp.". *Um Azad Alugard
Seed cow:lnman. 44, • boloills and let:lt , aI dui
Itaxity t taro of
/01/.1-4 ILEISSUALVi,
oenisr Litrorty •nd tiend •tneta.
An , rlL;z.,u. ae.LAtutsl.-2 oases LOlll
•J A?laid hems, Jatt roottved from Bcotoo; oleo,
herb Saimaa sod Wow.. to ons sod twovoand its
du... unshod sod far se. by
JOAN A. RENSHAW,
saSt
osruar [Aborts sad Hasid duvets.
pprAL Noti. The
nodirdined Om for lab • vary dtelrab •
p:e-o or bold. &attaining Ili% acne. o s Iy , sitoated
la Baldwin tonnakop. It Motto on gta Eganntaina
Toad as, a d one aide on tn. Ellaibattdown
rand. It la pats of Ina Hai Point- 'this let
al Ditto , • acted on It, and an g tchard of apple
' 5O air', 1T,.. Wittig Mot ibis lot will tea .old
aanotrativating tunic II not wild &faro Om ens
of .14 , 312ar7. It nit be lot tea
b . .." p trlrrlani iagtir•at W tOITL HALL,
or tint anbsn'tt tr.. In Boonclan to .tebtp.
sos ..kevirnal DAY , n xicGs
Ill) CAPITA offer for sale
last larva. Lot el Ground to ontorptbarer.
lag w Irrett 00 the albgheny Firer of 7u Lot, and
avenelsp twit to Get. axest 93 wet. oo teldon ars
erected X tiro et .n Brick Dirrlling hewed and
Ceopeater Mop. Lot eked wito raft tr.,. We
etilthattnesd to 4xe out Mgt peo,:erl kw the tee.
ndolog Reber( 110 w lrl not halo per rent Ca
the lo
T almanl. apply to
sot° D. mehelti t 0 J'..,orth St-
!VOTIVE TO OiNTR6.O Oltq.—Pro.
POlllll lov.tad • sad mai b. r.els'ocl b;
Womanly ca &roots cf too ell a. eilpstearoxo.
MI : Ph/Op. 2114 b Aaiun. Iv. th. Crafts and
',Paving of I fr root rpo LSO. oolong,
West, toothiber writ tbo bear.'" d.ws Ili end
;thmotinaes. , • Pgmu.(vall be tied. co 'list', otesol
:Din 4111• MOOD u6IW7 GII .b colw.tod .1' tbo
pl,. PrOpcogui to bo Mt wl b r EVIMItob,
at tisal ; con., ar
an- JOE* WRIGHT. (11,4,,. .l Coro
11 RAY h:1 , ...- Ort Thursday, 80thinE
iclt, a.m. DI Ittia.prulNAN-4.4
t.) 46 Asbecoa 44;646. 6{16'66 kV1•161. 61i'l be
!ei DUI. a VON, AND °its' . panty
‘ I. IOaNINiA whit*. Tboovnalunq - .4D0 to cpme
f.rvareL provo seop.ny, py nha , geo as /Atka Meal
sway. 01 th.y Vrfil be *NW souardl ,, g w,a.,
4044 p•:12
110:111..LITIA/N UL rti 16 N Kits-111e.
.) —The pirottahlto heretofore g ittoreen
o.an.leoo &co 4, w • tiltiki• 9
%..,s.l4dletkot .. der the .4
WAfirn th , t derdte (Oct 'by 11124 i .1 4., HO.
8.8. ir&Killtirs.lntg. 0. UN 10 • i se' torleed
14 12{1, the ante sl tba dtl9 in ont11 , 1.; ri.. b aims
ra -
81; 0.
.111 tai nisi:rt.:N(l,llo6e, t aet lag kiILS.
VI kits, sad ill stileha In thy illl, • l•• ►
LI bald iLd ktt sae at tbo 10 , 3
• No. to Oktit au,st.
suils 3 /I R Prl , i .8,
LicATU hitt the treat
14 osioulutius,alway. of tapd, 7ti aud
al .l shoot. J 4 U. P..
. .
• J revel 4.4•41tra-Wirtzier.-fr - ny-ly ou• that
gm partici vallalsetion ft I¢e lah+r,
looney indpyd.nor. Ziairetaxiut t a.d ask.
"111 %lir Wail, an, it arAl ;al t , r It N 11.: ..TErg at
;ebtlam - ' , lai - a . ala toi ' .1. all Pp:
win - ' Ea swt Sao-1. ,l,fr
.
'ZIONZ.QUA.F.RY Tt).ll.llS,4:tr- n the
Pltylitugb. fart %we. I.. Brat
afd Obt , Diver, rear Perk Hama
B, , •
- atilf 63 water OdPerN-riy,
iriBUG EITCHIE.,,SOII. _SA LE V gRY'
°pi:kr...whi t 0111 hmillb of 44.1 wypr Mtn
dins. r,Bez 414,0.1911. '
K c ilQW kras.
efst, E' 147 '-4.lbOte ,triet
. .1:a elkoto;attoo
p-it, Curt, ylaiipte sad Os
rt.
itt-o2f4Upigt Oo - aott,tiakena_fof
si36by ftitiltf n r+.o4l,lNp.
-
QTotrat Far Cm. tt au Refund
to at ant arm. mac moat o by
JAL VALSZLL 4 bOS,
satllo Water stmt.
.WE sr .4 CA VERDI'S EME.4^7II.
N r..v% 1. th.14)1)14,
s t A: 11111 e, &
D ROG NOTIO C
DR I, ti 6.1 PL•eiTATIQW BITTZES.
LIVOSILT'B iNPROVILDBWOD et4atlollllM.
AVetva OEIII4IIY PEcrrolsAL • EXTRAOT
• tiSePAlti,blA.
GOratab'd UNDIOATAD bOAP
11•111011 nAlttall LND LITIa tCrifliTlO
owvir soaps.
sin:4llMM FLAW/It/9G XXTBAOTS.
F& hi SAVIOR ILITAMITS. tar Ma beadkar•
•taf ; end
note WAX! IratTlT WAX I 'BUJ T WAX!
ter eeeilLg trait eau end jars, au) elwer be pm
.t
GM A. BZLLYb 06L1TU A L DILL 9 WTTITIC,
ATWATER LOTS FAIR SALE, ON
TIZ OH .0 1 PA. P. 8., BLAB OOOLTHE1•8
8T lON,.—m. ttodersagned Is bothortmod to issll
two p 1.... of /fad, ono of 694.w0d oao of 9 saw
each, frantlag hn the Ohio it.„ L, Wilma ;art
of the brut of tattrhi Dickson, tilfteseeeL
A plan of ib4 suns may baleen by calling at sly
odlos, No. T 9 /sacral street, Aillesbeny Olq
ISEIMEECI
11132311:1
$lO fIEAVAILD.—A reward of TEN
DOLL• 1151, ..d the reasonable 5X111397.9
ItiollBBEo, to rid fez the npretutogen and
Marley of acy DiallaTUß et the Hesigoarters of
the samesi Provoef Samba., ani the new mead
toe ea,
iil.lnll •••1314 , -. kl'• • Dnay
floe liessmpt bon litlltory Daly, lao fad. fio report
oiftor homing koo dad* ooLVIaI.
All woozy aro' • fotol oploal HAt BO 818 G OB
ariIBO EMPLOIDIEST TO A DIBLBT OS, uo.
dor tho prat/.• prim:el:el by sot o. Coogroao of
May es!, 11141.
By ofelo of du Proroot M.r.Lal Gaon!.
J. 1111110 i rutrrea,
Provos* Mantua. ltd I lotrico. P..
Pronot Plarahallo (Ike, SW Dist., 80. BO fourth
atm*, fittalw gb.
A.QU 914, 1881.
===l
FINE FARM AT AUCTION.—Tbe
ancproignod w 1 I .swam to , Publlo Bola, on 'b.
corani was, his karat, col:awing of as O ufig 11 PHD
23 PliftoHlo4, situate on filo H.ptlA f harsh Hoof.
about olio Ewa from Whits Ball , In Baldwin town
aad knows IS 1110,41r00n long'. oa
T1U1141.DA:11, o resit Vita, at 2 patch ca
_ball Fun Is ail ahfand and widow good lama, hat
111.10III1.41.; has a Prune Loaning Bows, leg
BAWD, a nd other fun losildlago abroad shaman.
Oho an orchard of limit. la wolf wooned, hwr
hag i hr. asysr•folllng options. tsid farm Is ono•
copilot. of Haug divided Into two osialifor Was
Tha public road sum thronah it, Nosing nacre. on
ono cola sod II seep no abs other. It will ha acdd
two parts if dcthrabis. Bab gulch*. 0-01 1.
octave , d so Indicts, the whole tract
'Janos muds Booms an if:today shale
sniff:o6WD ..Mail MonOWAH.
BOEBILIVE'S BITTERS,
BOIREICVNIS BITTER%
ZOLitiIAVVA BVITIEL*
etWzg ae ban prim, by
0000111N1 nt , 600. sun
Omen cs, Tax uormosaus
Add or m = amma 00.,
rittalstun MD. BM. .f
910 OONTRAOTOBS.—SeaIed Propo
.l. sale will De reothad al thin dace tuttil the lan
I pal: a BT. loclailye, Ors had:lft a new Bras"
"lobe and wood, over TW" Ban, Otto Township. cm
the Elia of the aid oca. Aka tor moot/ ft a now
Wooden atntetcra at ita bap" Gomm Ball Creek,
at Mewtown, Wawa Township, and to Bale, the
abetment' of the mune•—com tea base and the ether
elghteen loam. Plans and• -eweellkedlove can be
Ilea at the vace al the goante mmltsleners.
BBBaT 14.11111111 T. Oontroller.
anlatitcletterT
$250 ° * sahreii.....s 4s in cr two
boom and • lot of gomed AT tad Ml' by 60 chap, to
.• airy
to
het •1,64 Wads ou WWI
war Gm ram alloy. Como obtain to pa:chase •
asap doaillag be= sod lii{ ars Wiled to maths
tat &W I T
Otle l litt? s BONN 11l III•Ast At.
Loox amaß,lf you want your
bout, at tip with DO2 AND COLD ; WATER. =eh
as 1L1T01159, DAVI TUB. , !1:1TAIII CROX3I7, to
WI or 69 I'ILDIZAL e1r.164 Allogboay, or CI
LIBEIETY 6T11317, .
28,000 BRAVES FLU BRICK
QOICLAiOII 006.1. AHD LUIJI
r1111=21:1
LADIV:Y AND MISSES'
JffcCiellandPs -faction House.
GENT'S EttiOTS, BALMORALIS AND
JUST UTO'IOI•TES AT
VOLRLLANDII 411:10T/ON HOUBB.
awl
OMR WILES SOOTS a' GAITERS
AtIt'ItLAJID.O. liaskst
eon ' NA domino" Firth.
G 9 1 . 9:I3ORLAND'I3;
Irtrjr BOOTS, 870119
N OVr IJ3. THE OHANOIC FOR BAR
.94AA tilip9opAßD vAuxositeirs.
so mots wr et. ea dOert tv;•' 21
WOOS MS. •
&40W Itia.PlaLlN KB;
0.00 MOULD/128;
Nor =job: • Joan 1. HOUBZ A CO.
1863.
Ho. fiS INITE WralCiT,
Base now In store one e/ tltotoot meat
-d stooks of
Domestic is housekeeping Goods
off..ved Io this uv.rbal, comyrtilus
Llerz .d .rddea 141:P r ating;
ft. e 0 and Caorm fileirrlrg
T'iltorr 1 , 11•11, Tißoa Muria .
Dirdrl Bun.. Idaradll. Qllltai
Tun I.b Qultud
Trb L'utui. Tara itiapktrgq;
torralluga (Burk .-d Dtapry;
dausurar Bleaker%
Treaeb Totßs aed c1111 , 1ff;
•
IVA* Pf.e. ticdpr;
Turk. P. ,t,snir•to
WHITE, UKS & CO,
1=122
r sr. kx .4. • lalle Hoe of 90.tItaY,
among maid:Lam
White &Stasi Bose;
adios' Unbleached Cotton Hew;
Ladles' Whits t•re Hose;
Lseles' Uotol.sebec no. ;
ochre Black Laza Elan
L•dMe• Mete Leos bas;
La•tee' White Late Bo el
f•ses' %Ai • Boron El.seg
Masts' Pableaclie4Roottou /loss;
81...' klartoo Cotton .as
W 111T13, ORR & Co.,
rio, 26 SLIM bT131181",
Lfo►s • wade* coll►otfon of
ROBP AND BALMORAL BRIRTII,
HOOP SHIRTS,
BALMORAL ACIRTIL
BALMORAL SKIMS,
OOREZPO,
HOP BKIIIIIS,
PW.la •4 t tript4 Goa. fir
riEr6l,Er TIN
smolt'
1 - 1.-..... nm. aml rsdawal strmta.
DRASTID !LIS
==o
Tl 4 grad care foe Drpsprls,
Tba semi, can for Vispepsis.
Its grad awe for Doppia,
eIMo 30111IBTON,
tlamor Swath sad licalthAdd lieleti.
TAU • emus,
is.cre to Wm. 7 t & Jr. LOA
K►iwa A noun, ALtiaginort Cm.
EIZEIZZI
1100 P SHIRTS.
ALL 812 U AND VAILIETIXB, A. 2
GAITEUS
ATIULLT P 8101;
01111421112. 1122EILT,
EDUCATED-V.4Z
, \A M. M ERN' B .ARBi
IVA AND DAY Klit,OL to yoong !silo sod
a I'd-.n Mopnt ea 'MSS •1, Opt. Itt at NCI
H.orock .t as.t Pltabrirg, tleculani 133• t to
nbt lad by • phostion to tho P.l o •I. oaCtS
paNN INSTITUTE,
:h. 97 HA N , .:001r FT, 'totheovit
sisdrresh• !AA leave to Inform ttetr ItteoCs
and the c ,s• Leclte Si at therheme •csond tete.
, —ip to: •Ise Irstrosse• of candoct.os Do above
1“...2. Th• coal.( e.t.a, vulCmmenee 1.12
kiJh DoT, the Shit ices. Tril.loh, j:2.60 ter gess ,
ter et •kerett rooks le Owes.. Cr dr. sliat• eta
to had as tie plhelkel B ok nor,. or a t oar
Err. J. ti blitITH, A. II
asi'94 thr R. R. W LL , AI3. AL It.
G oo d.. W . H. WAKEHAWS
SELSCI: BOIDOL POI BEV
Th.lac T.ll 1342'4'n cosurmacos o 5768
D• Y. be t•t or Faptomo,r.
For Luther 1."1,411•7. II" lir WAR RH • PI, a
tit. turd r tZIA K. 11.11 Eli 01:12, fest t'om'm•o
All ;h.os• •-raD
pi - iistioneut FEMALE COLLEGFC
V. I. O. PratIIINO, P. 11, raristors.
BEST SUSTAINS 5 COLLEGE ZS Tae STATE
71, Wall lotus of the PHU' cif oh Petue . • Oelleqe
tom ea - • on IQ VineY nloghll ,3 ,l3tpt. I.
large sod able r tam ty of ele.s.en tatuber• his
been ecapkryid, and stress. ou.nts nr.la let the no
oommodallvn if en Inetowd ontelber of pent a
Lori ug the v•141•o, lupor set alai thus have been
las e, auo the Clo lege bow ottoed• trustrp.....d fret
acqulf Inna solid and °rums n* at ednot•toa
his' Ire teach-rs bay. Lst.n •ofplay.d . to eve farm.
"en to Ifokbolt aid Cl.rat.n knpltsr•est.ed In the
r•relar Gull. go elem.', or In any of lib: ornaniettal
Giant:cents.
A NORUAL CLASS
WI , Ibe formed the cozmosamvat of the Gino,
end .Loch) in
TELE G B&PH.pli
roa.Tv DOLLAIti per tam pip all otpeneee In
th lustdine d,pirmant except wathtne and tn2l.
tend to Preakl.tt Fa B.BlHa for • estate's,
ea td-in B EPSON, Prot. Tra•te.e
p 8 Y L VA-NIA lIILITANY
I. AOA DittlY AT Wasp Off iISI it. (Per
Boardets ud7 Tae duties of this Aoadsmy edit be
removed ca THILEteDAT. Peptamber it. no fol
prohmen o:rgapole the Board of Trustees z
Hou. JAMS et , LLooK, Prestdeat.
Barr. W sz. APPLP, Vice Pi infant.
W. B. HAI:111PR, Isq , Beeridary.
JAM CO H ORBS, Rao, TfeN111•11 , .
Rev. Thos. Baotou, D. D. Jemei L ilashors,
Bev T. Brainerd, D D., Otiaries R. Doosan,
Hoo. useralci Thompson, Geo. P. Bum%
Han. Marla Wm. L. rprilltez
Hon. John Hicinn., +ea. L. Tanta,
Bon W P. I. Quo., Addison Bay,
Cot. Win. Ball Wadpill, B. Petestro.
Jett B. looomod, throttonz Liyatt
The *hesitates ofterod ths azepitznient oes
thurcogh military education are second only to those
of West Plot The Academia Staff le compost lof
thoroughly competent bettroctun The Ida-atil oat
Vepattment amt rams Primary, DolleseVe sad ed.
etdl3o warm.
Omani *woollen 1. pall! to duo Wont tostrolCos
of the cadets. OW: on may Os kod of JOEIRI
hOUTI. 84 3.52 I.lll.xty moos, Pittsbonll.
Oos...1111:9. Ea f a 4►,
Wo.t Obato.. Ps.
SELECT, 6011004
J. a. tazwria,, a. ir., 1 'Liam,
Na 191 FINN brazar, P1378191780H, PA.
Tuna. Intends to own S P.ll.et Woof In
the twee dry mud •n the do , nd door of No. 111
Peon street, ad the II WIT MON uol or fiti•
BELL, 186$ Latin, Greek. Oreek, I'lolloo end Ger
man eill be tktight, ehhe no palce wUI b.ppared to
Impart 10 the pupil thorough lortnetten to Ike
o nel prima,. 01 ea Lodi h o tonetton.
ti. prop.te to Lm•t the noreber of pupils,
thu be may hde the bolt.. epporto any of esoulon
proper morel end tnhellsottuel culture, end more reel
pored.
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the &.4,..
School e van from ai m. to 2 p M.
titer Qt. 17th last. Mr. N. zally be wen daily
st tb. • ebool Rooms, dartas the shoes boars.
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CHHOARAY INBTITUTE.
Boarding & Day School for Young Ladle
Eqa, MU .d lart) tram &r thand./pAls
Rile regular oourer of Instruction inabracta lb*
lilugillth arm Preach 1 anensere an • Literatures—
Latin, U requirsell-and all the branches abide cutz
allele a thorough Sentient/ones lent impala' atten
tion befog paid to the latter bp, be Prizoli7ol, ardor.-
ad by the east Prceene
Drench to tbs hman. cf ths fati.fly, &lad
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nosulaat s your oammeact.s Euptia.ber 15th
and Wpm Jul) lat.
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naloa• MALULitila PTil3,lpal
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Sixty-eight New and Popular Songs,
FOE six ME M. Mired post-phi co moolpt of
tight auto, Dr
J 011.3 P. HUNT.
Photograph Albums
Tr. blot, th• atnargeat. it • am's. and We aII , VOLI
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CARTES DE VISITE,
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JOHN P. HUNT'S
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LLOYD'S BURL PLATE TELE-
01/APFI. rcrains AND SAILEOAD
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United Stain, Canals di New Brunwiek.
mat, 6 BY 6 ILIT
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60,003 RAILROAD ETATIOIDA
001/4rfold only by sabxstptloa. Eabtalption books
VIM.
J. W. PITTOCK, Bole Agent,
OPPOBITZ TED POB2 OPPIOIL
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ma ISHIIITZ eraser
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he has bow, oppotatod sobs spat for the We of tl
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lotor Merl:, will be promptipottooded fa.
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'ammideo, of insfly join' ups:Unto to their baxtzeo
hum to et* sattgactioulo emery rorroct.
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.eartber.at lattoirtis ruck eta: Penalene.slo 00;
'all other clams, 141 60. 0. 44 TAYLOR.
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teem prop.rty el 11c-ttly a Oe.,olrelle
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atnt mats, etill be end Ibe attire teratittiliat
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do Amt. to as Is 'y "to nahruitay ear pit NOR
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solid Wailers /rata sod hold Pod redatoman,,
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°babe sod Motor, Ot,settans,Oilt sat Males TIM.
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Onsommts, Belt 8.1040. Ilattealm.
Tetsuo Rd. .ad Bedding, laws 13.akteig Maly
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comostat Tot et Pladi Clarpet, B. gocs sad haft
do , Oaamber add ass do., Brassele sod tisk air.
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Dello strolls, Wine a front of 63 Tait i blebs as
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'blondes lences 'lib anent dierEgo• and irstur,
Grara tap flap in tho Id obeli, snubs nuialiala
sad dale nabbed g. alas It the pastor: agog mom
and bad room. Tito bons at. but le Os non
darned* toot nee, sod d bbed dui but idyl* dor
alai:4rue. own ocnapanoy e .
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pt too kale at ins •oaten ,tan.
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allartemd by the inetalatam.
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113eposIts maim! et 011irlifilisaTI arrazda,
Dlvideads declared la December end '.lehe oleo%
rear.
Dteldeade allowed to =ate Isto th e
credit or the de so t so etiz4;a4stid losit teaser
ad, that comeouodlath i.
Books containing 0 Drawn* aleotellthod
tilPnls Institution otal,llllWciallitO thole pi.
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which will be •maim:* whew maid, MI& Wigowily•
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