Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, October 06, 1859, Image 4

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• Isyfbir NORIO law of theldmdAeven•
by a State constitution or iaw,-is a violataitt of that
E‘trinne tan mid . .thetiili on eampe frock
jualement themis no arplaing Oat resnit,lsave that'
- -the Anierican people'Shag See that the ecinstitutinak
are betteleonatrned than snir tonatiintion erinStru._
ed is shat,deciation. They must, tliikle care ft:?4t. it ia
more" faithfully and tiuli carried out it is 'there
exipounded.
I want hasten to a conclusion. , Near Ilse begin
ning dr tur remarks, I said that this' insidious Doug
las,popttlar sovereignty, is the niestaurethat now wan,
'tbNatens the putpose 0,.f , the Republican Party, to
- prevent slavery from,belng nationalized lU,the
CTnt
ted States. I proposg •to• ask your attentleai for a lit
tle while to some propositions in affirmance, of that
statement. Takilt just as it stands, and apply it ak
a principle; extend and apply that principle else
whets!' and consider where it will lead you.'i I now ,
put this proposition' that Budge i Douglas?, popular
kovereignq applied will re-open the African slave.'
trade"; . and I will demonstrate it by any variety of
ways in which you 'can possibly turn the sakiect or .
look at it. •; • •
.
The Judge says that the people 0 - the territories
haVe the right, by this principle, to have Ayes, if
they want them, Then I say thtit the phdple 'of
Georgia have the right to :buy slaVea in 'Africa, if
they want them, and I defy any man on earth to show
arty diginetion between the two 'things—to show
that the one is either more wicked tr more unlawful;
to show,. on originali
p rnciples,aba one is better of
worse. than the other, or to show' by the 'constitu
tine, that one differs a whit front the othei.; lie will
tell me, doubtless, that there is no constitutional pro
vision against people - taking slaves . Into the hew ter
ritories, and
,I tell him that tliere'iis•equally .- to con
stitutional provision as buyttigt . laves in! Africa.
De.will tell you thata people, in" th 'exercise of pop
ular sovereignty, ought to do ass they :ptease about
that thing, and have slates if thai want them ; and).
tell yoo that the people of Georgia are aslotnuch en
titled to popular sorerei.mty and tobuy slavee in Ai%
rica, if they want them, as the people of the territo
ry are to bare alms if they want - them. al ash any
min deali,ng - honesdy With himself,.th point out the
distinction: 'I
I, hare recently seen a 'Cr:cc ofJi t tige Dou g las's in.
whi.th o uithout stetitl - that to be the of lie
doubtless endeavoi., to make a distMetiott tietweet,
the two. Ile saysate is' unalterably - 1 or posed to the
repel of the laws agminst the African glare oade
And why ? Ile then aeekaAo giv't - a inea l ,on that weed
pot apply to his popular se, creigety ,in: the Iterrito
ries. What is that reason? "'the pthd l ineral of the
Ahlean slate trade is a cote:prom:act ,of the enottitu
tion FL I deny it' ? There is no onthlin,...the proprod
tion-that the abolition of the Afriean;slare trade is a,
compromise of the constitution..l Noraan can put his
linger-on any thing in the constittnioh, or on the line
of history which Soars It. -It is a Mere barren as
pertion, male simply for the purpose t of getting :up a
tvoneti.o. between the d revival of the Atrican slave
.s . gads and his "great principle.'' ' 1
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5... At the time the ebustitution of the tTziisl States
was adopted it was 'expected that
i tie slave trade
110111 d be abolished \ I 51100 , 1 assert,: and insist upp
er, tho 4 if -*ltlage "nee:',,,'.ita denied it: But h know
I that it was . etle--*': expected that slavery would be
1 excluded frs.',.. - n the territorits, and I tan show by his
terri tkat in regartl to these two things, public opito
loft was exactly alike, while in regard to positive act
icor; thertwasartore dote in the Vrdituume of CS7, to
re,:\t the spread of slayer, than was ever done to
abolish the hosign slave trade. LesS Ibe miSuntler
t Coed, Iway again that at the-time of the constitution,
pultliCexpectation was that the slave'trade would be
nholislred, but no more so than the spread of thavery
in the territories should -be restrained. They stand
altkO, except that in the 0. - die:nice of 'e7 there was
a mark loft by public o: infoty sheoring that it was
nine committed against the spread of elavery iti the_
territoriesthan against the foreign etas c teade /
Compromise` What word of compromise was
there about it?_ Why,the public sense was theli in fa
von of the abolition of the slave trade ; but there taus
at the time a very great cominercialintorest iniolved
in it and cat vusit•e capital in that branch or truth.=
Thereon ere doubtless the incipient stages al'improve
--iii,;rt it the South in the way of farming, depen dein
on the o slare trade, and they made a prOpo,/tlOll to
CC , :lgrt to abolish the trade after allewing it twenty
y eats, a sufficient time for the capital and commerce
engaged in it to be transferred to se - eel-al channels.
• Thee rustle no provision that it should be abolished
for okenty years ; I no not- doubt they expected it
would be: out they made no bargain about it. The
public sentitnerit lett no doubt in the minds of any '
that it would be done s away. 1 repeat there is nod
inc to the history of those times, in favor of that nisi
ter oeleg a comprwpisr of the Constitution, inahifest
ed in a thous:aid rays„that the spread of slat cry
-should be restricted.
Then I say if this principle is, established,' that
there is no wrong in slavery, and whoever'wants it
hae a right to h.\ e it, it is it matter of : dollars ht..:
rents, a surt or questiuh us to how they shall - deal
with Oft.ti.., that beteeca 1.1. and the' negro here
' teme is no soot of que-iion. but that at the- South
..,
the que4iton - js between the negro and the crocodile
That is ail. It is a mere mutter of 'policy; there is a
perfect tight seconding to interest to do jit-t ?shat you
please— u oee this is done. amen this doctrine WI-, rails, the trom'crs and sappers a::: ' have formed pub
, lie opinion fdr the slave trade; Then o they ' will he
t ready for .1, 'T Davis and Stepia.ros land other lea.lers
i of that company, to sound tt c bugle for' the revival
of the slue trade, t r tie Eceond l'.ed Scott decis
ion,for I ; . e flood c f .: l l 4 ,er - tobe po I ..-.1 over thefrec
La. ' S te!, while v :e shill be here tied deo ohlnd helfiless
li 40 ran o'rer; like sheep.
• It 13 . .t.. he a part and ;tercel cf 'Hs same idea, to
say to mutt who wont to adoe- : to: the, Demo:oath_
. ' party, who have always T:longI to that party, kill , .
arc only. looking aroond for some 1:1:,:l/..0 to 5d...1,-. to
. it, but nevertheless hate slavery, that poughts'a Pee
. olar forcreigaty is as good as any mac to' Cppo,,t
clovers: They atiow themselves to be perst. o dea
~....-;„' ca-ily, in accordance" aid. their met kids dispositions,
lute this bad, that Wit abort as good a way of-op
i -,
posing - slavery :0 arky, rind we mat do that without
!I straining outold parry ties or breaking up old polio
t
t. Seal aasociatitme. We can Ida so itill(Alt beiug call
",
c•d negro worsltin - ers. 'We .:.a do that without b.-
tug subjected to the jibes and sneers that are so
readily thrown ont,:i, the I.: ‘ce of element where
no argument can he L.,1: al. ki3O kt us stick to this
E - I'oputar Soreimpay—this Insidious Popular'Sore:-
ii .eignty. Notolet me call yOur attei,:ioa to one thitg
ii, that hat really lo...opened, which shows - this gradort,
fg -mid steady debauching of pt.',lie opinion, thie ' , outs('
T of prepurittion for the "relit ...: of the slaV'e trade, for
A the territori..l slave woe, Al d the new Dred Scot 1-
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decision that is to carry toavety lido the fr..e &ACC,.
Did - you ever, live years ago, hear anybody Mud! ..he
worhi saying that the negro bad no share In the Dee
kration of hational ladepenuence; that it did not
,•mean negoes at all ; ie.d when " all meat' were snok
en of negreee were not included? '
I am rut/seed that Sid years ago that' - proposition
was not I . A on fittper by er.,Y liriai min anywhere.
I have been unable at any time to fund a moo to 1
audience who wohld.deelare that halted - -', an 1
army body saying so fire years - - elm . known
then(' roar not ' a I)QVIIFI'' - ;4 . ..ix. But lag Year
who did not MIT i° , ' ° etTUlAlSOVellqigti in Illinois
Ids.firea it" ' I', fo there tote in Oltio but deelaros ,
lii 4 - oef that the)) , olsration of ' Independence
. not mean itegroes at nil? I do not know how
this is ; L have not beau here touch; but I presume I
vou are very touch alike et• ery v.here. Then I. imp
atoti that all now express dui belief that the. Dec
laration of Inttepeneence irever did mean negtoesl I
call upon one of them to say„thathe :aid it five yeam.
ago. -- .
If you think that now, and td not think it t en . ,
the next.thitig that strihes me s to remark that tl ere
has been a change wrought it, you klattglaer andytp
plause), hada very, ti"Eiticant hurge it it., bell' eo
less than rhangtng_the ' negro, in your estirna On,
fecnethe rank of a man to toot ore lay ate. The. l itre
tuaiig him down, and placing hint, a hen spoken of,
among reptiles and crocodilea, us ,Tudee Douglas blue
self expresses it. .- 1
Is not this change wrought 'in your minds a very
, important change? Pubic opinion in this country is
everything. In a nation like ours this popular sot.:
<nicety and squatter sOvereignty hare already
wrought a change in the public mind to the extent I
have stated. There is no tuan in this crowd whoa
couiradict it. ~
:Cow, if you are opposed to slavery 'honestly,' as
much as anybody,' ask you to tote thefact, and the
eke of which is to follow, to be plastered int; taker
. after layer,- wail very soon you are pr spared , to deal
with the negro et-cry - where as with the brute.l If
public sentiment has not been debauched • already' to
this point, a tte* Vtett;of /bestrew fu thatalirectiou
tonts-Tre a Vali a ltsflatia is comdautly being
. two - t un 5......5...4....,.7,--.1.-.s ... ...S... 4 .... , .7,--.1.-.
eignty. Voitneed 'but one or urns further uotil
-your minds, now ripening under theseleachings win
- be ready for all thiegs, and yet you will receive tied
support, orsubmit to, the slave trade, revietal With
all its horrersa;*a Acre code enforcedin" our temto
ries,, and a.`new Dred t3dott deeirition to bring star.
ery,up into the very heart of the fre'e Korth. This,
I mud say, is Lit Wtying out Giese words prophet,.
icadly 'spoken by Mr, Clay, many, many ycara ago; I
' believe - more thou thirty pare, when im told an audi
ence that if the Weald repress all itmdencits to lib
erty and Idamateettuureipattou, theYznos4 o back l it.°
the ent of otmludepetodence and anuode' the cannon
- which thundered its sum:ad joyous return on the
Fourth 0f 5 14,;„, they - must blow putethe moral-lights
around iiarattey intuit pTettetrltte the human soul ands,
eradicate the lore of liberty; but until they did these
things, and'ethera eloquently enumerated by . bhu,
they could not repress all tendencies to ultim c
muancifiatkao I. ,„ 0 .0,- o -'''' r : , - )
la* att , 44 61 40 thi` r tsat 6rlt bra' pie,emini t
;
degre." theft IWO* serrerelgoe are at this wo ;
blowing otttlins .... 4ghts around us; teaching
that the Dego*: Iti*OMlaut a brute s ' that
4.lte Beclaratimitas ' lildthiso; that he
nakeyiii 0* pucao sed#ltnlack - VWI
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Aistfteiiy ati cep*
t. noggerit,tri this portiou - of iteitublroa4eor,
thiniticrata if there be siiy DOltut. t•Ve !terki,i! On",
.sideinticrn` of this fact, - ttuit thit4,, die noir going on a
mong you a steady- , pt4ostio'Ordebituoldng public
opinion On this subject:- rtti nip frjenda, I bid,
TOO , a di eu , ••,": e r
At the ciosa,lfi,lineoW tiVi
eirilawiei reedit&
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with great and piblongod aliptanao • . -
• - Greeley's !Views., '
In a recent letter to - the gmticisc A 7lntei, on
t§tis: dairies 'Ma_
peldtlon:" • -
"I. I hold with Th4tinis delfe4cin In the Declara
lion of Independence, that hrufiatiiigerentruenta 41 de:
tiie their :lust powers from th . e.eosett of the gov
erne&L—tliailt:is:itri,irint44lfMtetiOn 'and impera
tive duty to protect every pationtirTutcent, human
heing within their re.spectivejurqietiousin,
enjoyment of their.' inaliOnabl , Ollgitat that_ among
these" are 'Life, Liberty, mid titeiptirsuit of happi
ness,' by any meansnet, prejitdi4ial to the' public'
well-being. • .
"11.1 hold, consequentlyi,Aat- any government
which, instead of upholding eieNrational, non crim
inal citizen or subject In the'fa i ll Ojoyment of these
• innlienable rights,`: deer:test tirio2llliVCS at their:
Overthrow, in the• case 4f; v. !hiinprity; a .portion;
oreven one of its subjects; is. recreant to its most
sacred obligations, and in:so fir 'a -usurping,
tyrannical govenatitent, - midesirviiig of — respect or
obedience. , , T •
"111. I hold, therefore, thiit iharritsJefferion
`was exactly, eminently' leportitig to the
Continental Congress of 17$-I tpt tlrdinatice for the
pvernment of tlif:!,:tTnited (or (io4de r at c Kl) States,
and 'in • providing said orOinatice. -that dluman
Shivery shouNi, after" the year,lB9 be forever pro
ttibited, not merely in those TOfrietities white Terri
oil-les, but in the State into wl4loe proposed pro
viiionally to divide them—eight :Of those embryo
Statt's covering the territory Mk* . Nrating the States
of Kentucky, 'fimuessee, ,ilabajba t aand
add then belonging to the Statd i 4 o 4 Virginia, ;North
Carolina, and GCorgia..
" IV'. Mr.,Teffersc7o's tirdinat§e' aforesaid having 1
failed for Viaut of the required imteAthotigit . siatemi‘ i r i
tnt'mbers voted for it, and only iievltin against it), I
hold that tin; last ceotinenud COnOss was ,etatirel,
right in, passing 114" gloriousi p tilivan'ee of 1187,
whereby slavery W.:fel.; . eier thl i thitiell from the ter
ritory bounded Ivy ; the Ohio, , .tlidirllilisisidppi, and the
Lakes-,then knotrmas thetittlerest 'Territoy!
—now-forming the States of Ohio, iletliana, Illinois,
• Wisconsin, and Michigan. •I eglyki r gret that.its M k t'
thor, Nathan Dane, did not, with'iMrOeffersor's fore
cast, make his Ordinance applic ble to the govern
ment of the Territorial thereat - fir tc4be neguireil
cessions from States or front fotleign countries, . in
stead oluntking it applicable spy iheally and only , to'
all•the tertitery then `possessed' by' the Getile„dera
don.
' VA hold that George Washing-cm und.the first
Federd Congress Were right in'ril-emictiOg altd:c o "7
tirming' l the express PtollibitiontofiShivery in the
Feder ,, ar Tyrritories contained he: the Ordinance
. 01
*S7, as Were subsequent Congres* itt Upholding and;
confirming that Prohibition; in'the '#ieveral acts or
gunizing 'sitccessively the Territoiiesimf Ohio, Indi
ana, Illinois, Michigan, and ‘NiSetillgti. •
" Vi.' I hold - that the Congii:sstte.f ISI)i-S-4
were entirely right in dettying, onith report of john-
Randolph, a Virginitealitveholderi.,thtl petition . of the-
Goreraor and Legislature of ludiaratterritory (then
embracing all the Northwest Teiltory aforesaid es-. 1
. cept the i.dte of Ohio) to, be perMitted to hold slaves
for a limi ted period ; unit cilia saki p4rremptory de- i
iii t] prehat,lysaved the - Northwest ft;:tu the scourge
of Statery. A •
" VII: I hold that a policy ativisid by Thoinsg .
Jefferson, hirusClf a slaveholdor slid iepresenting a
.slaveholdiagSurte, Sanctioned by itt ilajority of the
Congress at '1787; when ntof o tit, States • were
still Save States; and again'bi tlq6f 1789, with
erne Pie ideati l SAllUttinmat:G4,;tfri. r.l.c.Eiugt.ntl; and
;mimed by' the 41
tougtess of 1,4:1 on the repoii
of John Randolithi a slavebolder quad champion of
slave*, cannot With justice,. •e,r o l eo plattaibility,--he
now sugman 4 zed tts ' sectional' ti.ke part of the
Free which uphold it, or -A I fprrin g ,:tyo the
tights of tin; South. -Thbugh oltleithuu I'cdcrai
Csatatitum,.., tae ., }`iCongrdssiolud prohibition' ,
nf'S unti-utraufilfullt said t,o , have' grown,
aim the grow id Of that itiStritrael* after having re:
ceivt.:ii of the touuderi cud 'th.;viscra
of oui preaeut Federal Luioa ,
"I am tax aware that aught .104idt bereinbefure
teL lot tit or a , •-isuatell'as fact is dented (,y. any Well-in
loaned preSs, or per-stio..,Aini, try)le Lthcre will al
ways ire cunt, tiveray so long as p - uhlic justice stands
op?oscal to a seeming personal initrest, • ,ie'iriay be
well to•Toeae'the abOve facts fresltis io-jnind du - ring
the pendency of the .tmestion resptting right of ex
pansiontiw set up,,in behalf of Sitive'ry--rernemberi
also that -
" 1: It is not denied that rill thdterritory\ covered
by the . Ordinance of 'B7 has since bieh grtidualli and
-quietly transformed into Free _Labor patens, while
Inds; of the Territories organized 4th Ont PrAil ,l
don Slaeery therein' have growillinStiShive States.
`..` 2. It is not denied; ;that the Prilinstnce -of 'B7_
gave us peace with respect. to Slacpri to the extent
of its oparntion; while Texas, ZIII.F9R, and New
Melic4 (the littter jai!. transformed Onto a fail-fledged
Slate Terrina.-y, under the most inikinetan infer-,
lad Slave Act which over diggraccid r itny 'entitle book)
prove . th.tt, in.the absence of Cteuits,siori'ar probibi
-612, ive % .hare the Puked thoice- bcpveart rith-mitting
to Slxre=f 4 r . ..tension or being ctrl tr,n into whas.i9_
••
.aaay intestine war. _ •
"VIII. A word, now, ii to ',Pm:4d= Sovereignty
•
the Territories:
" I hold that each Territory, whihi duly organized
bv-ClBTare.4s, may enact any „lowa ior its own For
ernmeLt not inconsiitenk, with Om . I !;'inctlienable
,rights" aforesaid, and such'ohly., 1 protest against
the assumtion that the roue of A. rid R. can fasten
On C. that-destitution-of -sit Oti,ll fintsta. , ,ltnown as
Slavery, oven if C. be allotkd to'vti s te.?liamelf on the
questita:=Stillis where he is not alleitred any force
in the premises.- faeny 'that .1 , :05er40.4 brethren had
eny right to sell him into • Egyptia 41ondage, even
though they were fen to ore; ar.dg Mold that the
.buyers derived no'rightor valid tide qout the trans.
action. In otber'Words, ,I hold td, P.oputir Sorer
eiguty in the Territolies only so /VAS it is exercised
iii accordance with the dictates of Justice, of
Inaileriable Right; and I repudiate F l it revlten set up
to legalize or fortify polygamy, adultery', Slavery- or
any other species of robbery or wrriit4 ' • ,•
"Such is the laolitical Creed which On:mends. the
Republican party of theltiniOn to My jaffeetion and
sufmort--whielt I find dearly outfit* Or - arc Repub..,
Ileati National Platform."
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A Scuoorxastna Ans.oran.'--Ale?! days since .an
ex.-schuol teacher, - not a htindfed !Olds from. here,
was rambling in the woodsi Irish ri a friend. The
weather was warp, and he had takelt off his boots,
irhich he had in his -hand. In tlit.trurse of his
.oerearin tions he, found 'a saplingtceriously bent . .
Ilnyriplift , appogmstr
pedagogue's curiosity was excited,. tdidi he parched
up to.mahe an examine:lin, when Lo aLd - deal:1; found .
himself going feet
. forenictt. In . .6.ight at this
novel tiouitio4he droppetifolibootsA caught hula
rota t little tree, near by, iiud thus setiored by one
Toot in utid'aii, hanging en to the bith dear.')ifo.
.to keep from going apin - nktiew hour: fix,: the
knight Of the birch cried . for; help, and ; his
comptnieti soon liberated'hiM fro7il leit_hadlerous
trituration.'',lie had incautiously. placid ilk foot in - a
snare fixed for a 121 ppso some . eii* rung hunter.
—Aroostook Piostei;
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KF.EP maitanut on Wien ., jtd snAtltE4
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nr kinds. CAnkr tor -B L
*LUXES. &LENA ai4 F Abo of
ail bads.
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letqiusa. rotoosoN •
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lrheitiidfPgslyittit!
IT IS OR
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GOODS
CAN BE SOLD St CCESSFU'LLY
ItIONTROSp,
SUSQUIdUANNA. DEPOT,
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AROSE doubting this assertion nig do wen to call
IL lat the.btores of • ,
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jGutteooK,. Ilosil' hium -r .. .r&•,:t..0 - ,, : '
ivhfireit - iCilliie: i rinT;:eililutL..thcMerelutt..t,' irsei' ,
ritng is Goods, gin aifordto 'sell CHEAPER - Jot ,
CA 11, and can of na
fer'indUceents sufficient. to
:hak it an object to purebaSers; at.".rhatever stied
tice,lto procure.tlie money to make their. purchases
In the • Cash System. - i • ': • • ..
,! have , just reeerved, and. are constantly!e
cieivipz, n'.,piendid assortment. of . : -,,, .
P
ING. AND StililtilETl: GOODSj
aliap ed for this season and which will not faHlo give
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• General l Satisfei,ction,
std Thich was Purchased under the most favorable
•ctren . rnstattees, for Cash. '
I The are. ensbled to and *ill offer-aid sellat prices
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•flr bow othery. at that-have giken everlasting credit,—
nO natter %theer it is to .nm, Dick, or Harry...
1 THEREFORE , - .. . •
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x4,nline, - Qampai43, aid . Judgp
1,:ov - a 1 13117fietiOSfr "4
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sit assortment heretofore unetualled hy imything ev
ev off'ered il Montrose. '1 ' . - •
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STAPLE DRY G 00.16.
CO,inprising ;.: zany 'nen , and desirabl e styles of Goods
unknown in this market,among which fOund,in
adies' Dress Goods, •
alLth4 novelties of !lie . day, Oicap
'Rosenbatillii• &Co's.
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!cow rtlnil choice styles of -.13r04he, 4Ouble tuul
Stellairlqi(l, Wool, Talmo, mid Mnicilla, atut a new
style Of cITENILL SHAWL;
Clum' , l ll ' - • '
Gaiyeliberg, Rosenl?'aum, & Co's.
- 1 CLOTH
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TH :CLOAKS. *
An aasts l ortmeiatqa - a3's on hand; alsoladlOs Cloth and
iriinn4gs to match, of all shades, l''
i Cheap, rkil. it . - . •
thittenberg, floseillautu,l - . Co's. '
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E - KJEHRZII , EDEG2L-n ,
In this department wo.can Direr great inducements,
a 3 we are purchasing Mina lmporting Rouses.
The ash rtmcnt compriks
French Sets, Sleeves and Co'Hari,
Worked Edgings Insertings,
sud
n great many•more articles too nninerous to men
tion—ali of which inn) , he four:6
Ql-IE,A.P• I AT • - ' -
Guitenberg,- Roseuli: um; I& C9's.
D2EOO - Obo - Cp)ai
,
Bounet„,... Ribbon* Flcantf,
. .1 Fire, Stiff N.cctinge, .p.neiritme.s t
it wholesuie and•retail,
Guttenberg, Rosenb & Co's.
. DOMESTIC GOODS.
Slag b i el i found all the different quallties of.,rniNTS,
•
BLEACIIED. 0 00Da
-.PI2C E ..\ - .IS LE A l C ' 'MED MUSLIN'S,
• .
. -
• `i)E2 l lLlig,
yards wide,
CHEAP, AT ,
6111TENBERG, TtOiNßALlf,,,k OYS.
RtiIITNEIDE 01.11THIRS;
As this is 'oncoriheir Principalihrinchea Of business
in New rear qty;cliey cirtaino have one great ad
vantageioyer-all the't'est orthol Clothieri e they hav
ing one partner steadily in NewlTork City to devote
all his thne to 116'p1.31641r brMich of. manufacture. ,
They will furni!la, at any time, a. good. Garment at
about the price for which the Materials can he got.
- They will warrant. their wprk and' a complete 'fit or
no barg.iim , They keep constantly on hand one of
the bestlttocka of ' * • •
. .
Over - and Up::ler Coats,
suca As
FROCK 4 DRESS, RAGLAN ; SACK, EsP,ANTS,
id:great' vailat.*
. apic difti!rent
4tS Tests Ire'sts.l
Such' Cass'iniere, and Satin,
CHEAP,A.7I • •
Gwttenbeig,
, • -:. 'pi, 0.1-t,Trol-...-:
..
MAD 11 , 1YOROER;
,),.,, :; , ...,9F.,FIEH.- , _...:',.,....
BEST - . MATERIAI,S, .
At Short Noti.ie,,,‘
-1441er Garttents;
For Ladiva .ru.' - vreli ' as for:. Ge l '.t eh
- SILK, LAMBS' WOOL,
CIIELF, AT
One txid is srafsierstYor the toise.
To our numerous -Friends .and
nic
. ...,.....„-Cuito - • . ... ;-,., 1
and La
.p*icular.to those linOl ` l
. themselves to be
indebted t'to:us,-lie would say one more, that we will
se '
l for k ~ '{';a.3;' ~-F z.'' l.' -.;;: -
"READY 'PA Y,;
tierea!ter, undid! stemmas must _be' itettleff ,ithOut.
[ further notice: 'We are - tired - .ot writing Dunning
' tettere:,: and euiportink the Postoffice, to our lose,
We: iffli,tikeilMgode of Grain at!the bight market
Vico Pl . '"*Milia_ft- ' ;till - to*ntgl l 4 B 9 l jfigi . lase*
moot* on pitr...Tkokii„ ; iriAlte lett; for 411eptiol, tm•
1, 88 se ftl e d44 6 0 - 4.4!...), :, ~.: .., ~.:,',..:,... ,:, -?,.. : t: ,
IKE
- NNeilteit Rao*
AND AT 1111
lUMI
- - - , SOS I'- - :'S '''':' ''''t`
,
. (......
S1'111111611( Bl i '''. ERS.
:zr .: ",.:
r: . :kr bt s feet - that, atistinto pod,:cliery litenl.'::= -
tier of .the human
_feMily is - ;
liject to disease 'y Or dititnibanco':of , tha - bodily functidni; butt;s"
ttith - the aid of a good toniotand_tho..e*crelso:: P..
' PCiAilbi ' eiii N trit4i ereitir, They Maybe able So te-;
regulate the:, system :ati:te , ANIITO ' permanent -' or
:-. liettlth. 4 ' - 'lUrtirder 'to al.etimplith this - desired. 2 . '. -1
~,
:-- Object, tho - tr e ,course te . pute.te „is certainly - r ..
'that- which i .Preditee :a' nitiliarstate'of •
things at the h 1
le , l east Iterard of vitt' strength and., ,t.l.
life: For this purpose, Dr. lßstetter has in-
....,
`' troduced terhie cOontry a prrtien betirini(•Al
his . name; which is net tt-nett. idicine, but otte•' 8 •
that has'beeit tried for Yeern;liliriff Entiorif°'-: t
tion - to- - a11: - .Jithe ;have used It. - The Bitters' , c
opeinte.po*rifullyttpon the AU - Misch, biteitibi,, -F .,
and liver, - restoring them to a healthy_ ail il C:',l
vigorous action,:and. thee,. bY the
_simple '
pro
cess of -strengthening nature; enable - the B y e. b
Wm to triumph over disease. . . -
For the chte Of Dyspepsia,-IndigestiOn,l 4 tan,
sea, Flatulency,-Loss of.Appetite,or anyßilious i'.. , is.
Complaints, arising , front a morbid ;inaction. ..I . '
of tho-Stomabh or, Bowels, - prothicing:tramps, ? •
Dysentery, Cplic, (.'holerti Morbus, &c., these t-4 1
Bitters have Ito equal. -
Diarrhces, dysentery or flux, so generally con-. 'T I
-fractal by ne,W selticu,.asal caused .principally it .
by thkcbango:ot,witer aid Allot.; -will be speedily: ---
regulatcd.by la, brief use of -this preparation. ;•`;'
,Dyspepsia, a .disease which is probably more .
prevalent, in ~ nll - its various forms, 'than any ir I
other, and: - the - Cause of: which may - .always . 1'
? be•attributed tOdemngeinents of. the digestive ...-
-orvins, can rte 'cured without fail by using y ,.,
'II STOMACH BITTERS; as per , c 1 ,,: i
directions on the bottle. For this disease every 1, e......
1 ' physictut wilhredommetid Bitters of some kind; .., , ~
'then why not 'way. an article knewn to be infal- - i -;.-
Hide ? Altaations have - their Bitters, as* a Pre- ', - L,, I
vinare of disiase end strengthener of the sys- A
tem in, general:, and'ameng them all. there is IL . 'S]
not tu he found a snore healthy iretiple,than .:
the Germans, from wt.orn this preparatiom,erna- .--.
. mit ed, based Upon ecientila experiments which. c
'have tended to prove the value of this great - '7,.. •
preparation in the static of mecical science. P.... i>
. - FavEn an iAGITE.-This trying and provok- 3 u
jog - disease, which fixes its ,relentless grasp of 5 ,-%
the body of man, reducing him to a mere she- "''
dow in - a sliori time, -and rendering hint phy- p
usieally and 'gent:illy useless, can be driven' 2.
:from the bodv by I ho• use of HOSTETTER'S •
:-
It.F.OIVED BIT-TERtit. Farther, none of flie,.o,
shove-stated diScases - can be contraetcd, -- eviii = Its
used
in exposed' situations, if the Bitters are c ,i
as per`elireeti , MS. ' , And as they neither create 5
nausea nor (demi the palate, and- render tui- , t I •
ItteeS . , aary. ansTeltange.. , of diet, or interruption
of o rdinal
,porsuits,.. but preinote sound sleep .= . •ri
end healthy digestion, the complaint is re- ;. 1 1 . 2,.:
moved as speedily its is . consiittent with the pro- tit'•
duction of it thorough and permanent cure. "Y.
. Fur rcesopi in Advanced Icare, who are-' -.]
Suffering front, an enfeebled constitution and r 1 • :,,;
infirm hods', tbcse Bitters are invaluable as a
restorative 'of i strength anti.. vigor, .and need .'' •
only he tried Ito' be -apitreciated. And to a .-- -,.......‘
mother while nursing these llittefs are India- --.:-.." . 4- 3
?C.:is-able, espeCially where the - mother's iour- -.lt . ' _
shment is inadequate to the demands of the 7.
child, consetrOntly her strength must' yield, ,_. i
and. here it' bt, Where a good- tonic, such 'as v'
Hosteiter's'St °inner: Bitters. bt needed t oiniliart •S:
temporary strength and vigor to_tne system.-
Ladies
.;
shouhll by all means try this remedy
...=-;.•
for all cases 4 debilit,Y, gild, before so doing,
should ask their , physician, who, if he is . :-,..
acquainted `with te virtue of the Bitters, trill ~...e :
recommend their itsis in"all Cases of
- weakness: -.
• perriox.—wo caution the public against using 'Z'
"•;"
any of the many imitations or ceenterfeits; bet ash
far llorrorrotia CELEBRATED F>TOIS,I,CII BITTERS, F 4.
and see that Cflill bottle
_has the 'words' "Dr. .1.
.. ..
/lostettees Ston)aeh Bitte rs " bl own-on the ratio .7.6
of the bottle,
_and stumped on tbo metallic cap '--:,.
covering thovorli, anti observe that our atitograph 'il ,
al stare is on tie label. '...-, . _ • ..-.
sir Proposed and sold by HOSTETTEU & .T.
SiaTIL Pittsburgh, Pa.; and sold by all
41188 - Jots, grocers, and dealer's generally ,;::
throughout thd Vniteff States, Canada, South -.•• _
~
Anadrloa„ ariti : tGlitrinarty, ,• . .
T._ ~.
-
IDS,
CROOK. 8 JOHNSTON.
caTriaips; Btit ißiins,
•
Wagon Tales, and Plough : Handles,
. • PA.'
- of Prices - • •
t Ludt Fie I. • $1,2511* inch F.llica,- .2,00
1.1. 1 " "• . 1,5i1186w:, - .
- brnt ,f;l2
" •• 1,/.51 " straight; -
I,n,llie)i'oiy Poles, bent,
-am 1'..101.A1,11 '
fifSt Battle!• Austriags 'Whippe,tl 1 I
. , ~ •
11, (T tj,,,t ,I,e;.•i In!. if, et. e,-10,1.,• F..% that more 11•1011 S can Le
jUll 4- , ,iNg.lltll,l.l • >:S u‘l. 4 +N!...-1 - el the .
ONEMORSE STORE 't-
•
In &tatCs6vlLE,ltuAt', At an,y_Xll r iir rP,SE : 4 ToRT: In the irrrun•
ONE •11 , 010,A ,• (a catch doll r,)
BUT 10 pads Ge 6/ Printg,
• WILL BuT 9 -
ri 10 1 .Bfild Ileary Sheeting. '
Witt: Ilry•7l,pottuds (ndd Brown Sugar. ,
litv .10 •,'‘f - •
W.l it litty 1 hti 1 1.! _ • Rive ri? 2 lbs. Tea •
Wria..,lluit value in noytitittg
At Ow tivac rap. .5
Dry Good -4,
C;RoI'EP.I Fs- cr.nox EBY: IL% funvAlcE. 1[ 1 11 , :
Do+ r 430 01.01 LNTSA
(.111.S. !..:MLn. le: the K( - 4„ in fed, nnythine tertrilly kept In ALL
t tSi..II(IICSE.STOrr.I 4 . ptre IN aeull.
ITV Jr. t St .N.
Jnne
- t
BusinesS Goes On."
Read* Pali' Store
•
1111,
HEAD-OF NAVIGATION!
k
T 1 12 .ai 1' .., f1 .t711 ' . • . 1;1 3--
rally ;Lott lit. 1 , WAR' ptrllo.,rtd.
• ,
NI:7;-'(1, 7 AT7• i'"? .. b•ii-ivril • r'Th.
~Z. 4 ••
L 1 \J'.,7.- 3 \- I }- 1 ;•.-_,,!.......:) , ..y.it1_- , _i
i,ught f9r CASii."4 114 ttld ...1441., ',Nt. , v. rt/1,11^....i.ttc1a . ...; - ("t t perly
~,,,,,,it . d by C. W. M9l'r, ..-t.i.,..i n t. ;' , .j4 wlf I, jii.::llY PAT', :a
prim , tt.a.t will ......rat et . t.4.1..01t .. ;-111, ntut; ~,,,,i,% of
r Bole E FA3tILY it:ii96EltlES 0} - 11.2.•KIVIDS, STOtiF
't.V.t, at. Wt. ° IS4 e'.., \t .l ttu . ., rm. tutrti..l., ..!1', 4.- 4? , 1 1 . .
. . :+ili /ES, 1...11.111 . :e (3 _kri Elt.t. , 1 . 4 at t•.* I ! 4 1.N'I':-.,
l'itl:Vl'3„Dl:L.%l.Nt , 111:AT I',lXl+
EsE. Jilt' , \V N .A.ND • .
1 . •
, PLY:AC.IIFt)-t—
-. , '....
~ LINI:S%,iIAIi. " . • ' •
' ToN l'1..:1"; ?, :. 1 :.4 1.1111.1.V;t:N l'Or.
1 17;1,1.1.7.0. J- 5 .11 , : )' .7'. ,k Itlt. NAN:N. TICKS, - -
A pittis ttll Et IR, pi..;;tr IM.i. tiTitil'Elt :41111T.
... !NUS, ...I'4`,NTS .A.ND ' V k. 61 3lt INI 11.L.Nt3.5. :::E.A:II.
' 1.4..5 - 13:tt 1 t 4 , CUTP , S 11.1.171,. 14,.1111 1; AN It 1110 1 11'S '
K N.CrT t NG i!OTTtrli. VEIL IMRE/3K 01,1 W
Ei7NON4 O.
-lEJt:,I LA ItC J: P4,OI:TENT. YSNI;2.E 10'h C
.
. 'M
. - T2111,Y. 0.-TYZBIt.'
La , V.C . e..1 0 ) IikeSNIEN D fir the. r..Y.11t, please
r.l TY 1.1 . .1rS ai..,31..qy t4gtlef tlekiNvri - s clic( Lulvr.
Es.rl{.l42l,ti fur Ow
R...t.14.{.11r4 Wealtt. -
f iqfl .
• HOTEL KEEPERS
IVlerchazitsand Grocers,
CAN nctir vupplicil 'best
mit Ais•orttneilt of • • -
AVIA r.Et atiuLLIqUORS
•
- aver ptirrect.iiiiliLi coun ty,cotisis tin g
'01,144 (iiii`Pvrt . 11' ine,(Piirr j.)
Pitle'and dark Seiinvite,
UpitidProprieturbrandy S. Jl...4lddrira,.
Jlydrr Siraw: Blitel.-.Bi•fry Brandi', in
and Closer Leaf . bpt.tlei;
Scotch if: Jrixh Wiaj.key, Th.)se&C., Cordial, • *
3froruoailßit. 46. Indt Briintig, for. Pre
okr .
014 ti e : • do ; &IV bite, for CQoLTng,
Old Jeentair:it Retinif-
St" Croix - tto; cmert BRANDY,: •
beta Engfara do; i Reckified Whiskey, by the
l'cle Dimon., aotd. Slier'buret, , -
•
prket Ihtt rsrr PCNCiIEr.).N.
BO1;XL, orIiALLON:: Every ardert 1 , 4nw.t.1
F.Anw reall trade liM - 4 iraot Alx2lol - ., i; /N. "d
Tit' 31. (oz purl.ap, took, - A lou, UL) PO isT.SIIER.
MAIMMA_ 1 4.1 NE, Itlitis3 CORDIAL, =IA PPACK
' BERRI . ifiLINDY. forViarthth. store 011 Slain Ntrivi, ti,/,on
• 1 • JACK VILAMIS.EItL/X.
1654 , .-tf • •.
litaad.,',Of::r.:Nfiticiii
•:.',..:: . :1i,E11 , 140VE.1):. - -:-',' .
•
l'ilfigkusimigtied destroy to tiAllS , tlsPOblie Lt . lexiirroh
biooqrg: AuttlutY telle be fizid ou Nab hint; Iv few. doors
&tore Keeler* Hotel, .:bore 1,94111 Le Maio Is, lA+ T i g all s
as ALIO as neW ohm. • • • .:(1 W: 0 7. T. •
Dfont; .; - ,• • "
Snrniflg Fluid,
IItITTSU CODillill; Lake Kid 5: a Boas, wA
azdtl e . n 001 1 /#044191;111 • • - irg,gw." '
- "Ttlow. . •,• •' AnfAt
MSC
ORME
MMNI!Ia
.. ...
• • ' 1 i E t ' ' irtritittur, .
li Errs court:wily - on hnn4 api . ijoicrttnent ot, - thclolecnt . hwy.
Sri 0
•st bleb_ h aces" tob is vistcommuld the pulllcAtio:orkisjor Cud...
tvtup
DR OR, It RoICINENr - Sheen k, PlatOd §p00t1r1,,...i .
~,..4.4
:An ' 1 1 W 14 c ".
; - - ''
- VO. i; ...4 '.
• - Pit 'TIT, lI.R, . ' -Cica - l'eiti, -. • .
Vs siouss,. -.- , - • Statignuryi •- ' ,' •
WI. surwrit,/.Bs, . Viot.il s 'Onfran, Iliss ' '
DT STCTTR,' .. - . ' V101.4iT1L1N0"0,..8 Z:; 0y.4,*.V.,-,
G . Eitthi, ., „ P9r . c.e;ain:veth,. ~, ,_.,...,,,-
' Cid '3 wRR, . ' , . LITiIoGRAIIIR;
CRO ' , NKR , -. . • Artist's Tuba Paints;
,•:'-
i l
311 R 0i15,C1.00K;. 4 , Brushes, &e.,,•
t. L ,
W. PA ' en, . . aLqo : some
Wi. pow . , Arpt, - Dirr !• Goong, '• •
WI. now O. SILIDES, • WODOlYOnaro, . " .• 1
FAN , r GOoly, ' ilard Anil Jap'il!if Ware,
lofts cal. fxst nunerire, .Fain and Oil. CAnir;
i.i.t:u ..s, •rt,WI:I•ItY, , . Caoliplienc," ; - ' " .
Pcn •CREIFT,.,. . .. • '.Biuismilet.rrn,..,,..
STO. 1•,; IV.i.n), - ' .Atbnin., ,
1 1 1 10 aus..nurAtnii, - Turpentine, - : • , •
'Wrilys Utunnia.r. - 4,4, LAnr, TOoller'S, NEAT
RIR 1 (3,, ~,,,,,, ,roor,-LAftp, *MO, CAS.
'roc . V;T p ls t qNl . cr,"3, ". ' • .../foß,Jtaletr, and - , llAni . t
_
GUN , ... lITOLSi ' •". I•illSeCll 01(.9, •, .1
&NIS UNITI,ON, •.' White tend:. ..
Last oit , t ft1' . 3„4:.. , , - ' ZINC, and .nll kin& of
i'LlO ORTERS, , . COLORED PAINTS,
['OR -.MONTI A lE•i, ''. .• VlCegai - , • -
SOW Ll•Eiti V•ii A %,,V.3,„ , • CANARY SLED,- ...
•SPEL•r,teLIgS, •• - - ,.. ,.. , also Lilt AR, popular
. • PTEiIT MEDICINES, .., •
1-41. , 0,1",,tii,,•,, , ,...,.., ,, ,,•,.‘1 , ; ,, .. .. • •
'6,....0a,,, r , 'l' flt, 10.n.V.tl 1,4 , '...„ . :c . 1i.7.!,11 , 4 rr......i....d. Iti , hop,: to
`i , .1 ,1.r.th. ,, , mt foul lArgc inf.:W.,: ,I 11:c. r... 1 ,,,,
I • • • • .ADELTritill•ll,l.
......
,
Tst" e kieur Era:
R AND umIER o{llls.
t G?. .eat Bargams .
_
lE BY !PAY AND'SMALL PROFITS 1
I; -It o'- ruts! It ;101 :Intl el aive ”Ink fr•l'cr,g.
a .r, c:,,,,.1 , MO, halts.
a•• It. 1ir 1 1,,, , ;.. Pi.ar. and NV Mr.,
~ .1 a ; 1:113•.,3311, /3, Irk, ma '
~ , • r r tut ‘,. • •:-
Itar•Dl ; ,ft 1;.;
, l2l Itlch it 11,1, 4,
3 31 1,133,(11.
it 334 .3 . Nwirmr r,•tillk , k
k I 131, rtinot• .;/ r
14.,Pti,Er PlllOl CLIC V.
341 1 3
11:330 3 art, la •ty
^t 3 3 k , 1,413 , 3
3 , 3 ,13 I t ..1.3.1 4, 1. pia-lt,- .1 I ;slit!
by 3,f • 31 , . k 1.1 r,, and la, , af,ht for't v/Of srrpolor
,I,•rr 1;1
t 1 .11 L tatl
a ,1 la Y.
- Alt‘ I`.ll •
• y Attu . rtir ;tar 3 el,* •Att 0 3 .31331 3 4ir
, 1. , 1.111 •a 11.1 t• to • • ••• 1.1•;:lto
1 /0 . 1.t Salt constantly on hand.
" m ,:,,,,..1;..-t..• 4 1-.4,,
' ..-1 li 7 . 7 SALT! `• SALTY !
LT f. . ,;', I , y die I.,rk), by . ,'' P. E. 0 ,, .1; en.
.
ole and tippqr. Leathei. I-
Lso 4.1,3w.‘ Fl(' 5KiN....z.:R.,, , :1 r ....AO:, :X!! I" .r .A . , ,, I,
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arril FAN D . V in w4Vael Of MIME- !
x-s C1311#:;"1: ,
1 .. I' P.I.M.DON'S . ' 1
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- Wil!)Pdlig. LOZESTGZS . .
ly 4, or r or
V E . R.:11 . G . E.
wlaTevt t th.•
Vti t r i 1 22. 113 Ait
REA Pi 1:.,Y.17,AT1F.:1 - 13-Y . (1 - 111 . .DREti ;
l [ PE 11F Eat Y -S-A FE,
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Tli 13,V ONT..AiN NO _lf ER C,' III? Ir,
a :to' ~ .`, . .1 1:,,,1tki1, , ...:I,rt :11,1,...th0, i , ;1",,t, tt.tro t,i1,.!!, n:
T
. , 0 IN.I C . . Plt () PEIITIES
; )
nln IN .. li'll In A - .Tr. 0 n -::" ,, ,i;, art! rt , .,:., n ,r.fi.e. ni,i.:...3
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i l us . ,,t att...;.;,, i'llir:F.:::,i ;.:T...4. . ': )
Alatiti-fa6ittred by W. N. PURDON, • .
if ••,(411:1!4... Pa. ' 1- ',.. 74 . , .i.• !, 104.1 T0m.41. Anti, N: ltolk
,7..r.r1
c ~, ',...‘,‘,. Z. \ 1 , 0,1,y, : 11iy.i..1, liroitle, .i. Oki , : r-an, J;_ 51..(
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RIGHT IN TONVN:
•
smir R . l) T E - R
•
4,1' 01 and mums to t‘ost t
_
Waln.utiCherry,. and. Mahogany,
44 ' 4.th v. ot, richt IT
MEE
NEW•.STOV
•.:
BILT4RITT is juA-ieceirlieg a lake
IA • ..:B(tief •
• tiNV..STOVES,
rittl r of
• Elevated Oven, Large Oven - , -
AND FLATTQP PREIIIOI 'COOK STOVES, FOE
- 10 OD or coAL,
-WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
Parlor, (rice, and Shop Stores,
for WOOD or COAL-:
Stove Pipe, me, Sheet Iron Stove
"rubes, ik6„ - .
lIIS ASS'ORTMENT , wiWINCLUDE the MOST-
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES.
in illariZO 7;1:( 1 0.1-niq Mit 141 Oleto
tiVz.daluslco the paitcular att,,plion
ASII 111111`V If 3 •
r
REMOVAL,
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I:" *. j the iltail, i forno•rir Oleliploi t0; ' ,13, - .11 .4:, Weloq ' t . r.
:,- ~
il, 0,0 . 1 f I. i,, , , , liv!vr ..V":..t.x1,13141 , 4 whkli he lias fit.
t esi up ezpprly Inr•• • ,
_.
Saddle,-ilarn.r;iN, and Trunk Sh o p,-
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ut t n, t‘l,e TIP ,1 0 .,1rj VA 1.il;•• JO.
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and SALT, Ott he sac& wr 6, ‘ rel,) i MIA mad all
0.1. Yak 4, tt...21... f '4ll I fr•l cla. 4,rott .
Flour bi , tale Wholesale and Retell.
A, I mean Wlllll r I !alp, 4,, moat t a Mae tl 41 In or ptl lie tat
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will 6e done iildi dfr4marb;..lnd. Id an e.. . :W Ilt.ll,
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the trflh of
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vnyrktor, fevls.4.44ll:teut. Mist Stk. Ishow . ysslsstil ct.ttt•
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TUe]louecsudplttilfnrearcYEN. 111 f.ofCptfOCUS .I 4OO pv
tlto motivr It EQI'.; AI. If toil SI!gE,RIOO. to AopAsnitart , cgdim.
Tleut 11,1 , 4 faft of Ow Shut , . Is welt ituopfs .1 ulth all THY, ICS
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TILES comm:flea with this llottx-are ' • -
New d'Con.veaent ,
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nud the pine gmerally. 1 ' KAIATCII.
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t - TiTiobiqVi!aM BMLI
Exact -Juetice to -ALL 1714.m..1
. ElfOti Jr CO.. rftp,re fully lola= lLt:rfriind. a,id I Tai
a' I lc, that tilt}' hare cornpletcd o.e3r law: and ;-,:ipm.nr
FLOURING_ MILL
" , -AT TINIoNDALE; ,-- • ,
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the' tuarruf,chao et all thcArin:ii 1:104 a I.
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e...etyle.ot or thr., 11,c -SfittEN"
un.l.4.ruer r,••oltnobntn,o.l. Pnr, 11 . 1n.!.t.J
at.; to the In ,v 1134 5 ,4 olinn elual
Custom Work I -
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CARRIAGE-MAKING
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flnt:maw, gwvorta,litn`r. t! ,p 7. 1
to 1.•::
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Moot , ' t.:. - 11.i.rill I: tiltc! „If • • .; . • .
REDIZOV.S.L. -
New Fillip.. New Store.
PtOlio:Avenue, just below I:,Ztherblge's.,
,
FLOUR, FEED, ATE-GROGRY
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' have worove4 into moorr
op bnildlt on robin , : tro•-00.
Et Law.}'" Lt •
6lutut the o,)lct-tt-nrr _dab
.
Vaniify.rlour; •
nalms.•
I.•'ish; Dippe d Candles,
:Janet y,
Clover,
_
.Garden Seeds.
and
Sprier:ll rigiPrltiwitt
•, • -
Groceries, such aq - : Naga.rs, Molasses ' ,
Syrups, Ten; Coffee, Ile. &C. .
Thafiltfuf , :rag favor, would sollaa a (K01[0111.1110! mut.:
;teal: r the r.••m• r. 16 dpi the fair thh,!,
ty.th Ivart!lcto ;42.er.irc cfaaatlar. . •, ; . •,
,ISALDWINA: ALLEN.,
1 . 01: At.r.r.a.
A. lIAf I:1
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ERE AWE COME.
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1.-Ili ;;; ,,, '' ' A' Prele‘red to atTeme , ;l.ll.• till v. n - i ,iil r.,,,,, y... 41.
with their eit<l;;:th ;.t.;' LIVE AfiLii.i...T 14 1. - ; -- 1,..'..,•,* .. *
col
S . TO VI? Al D PIPE .
. -
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TIN: - COPPER,
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.A.N.I)SIIEET IRON WARE
•
of rev . ) . thv-Tiliti...r %wally , (mina hi the colony. •
- AIso,WIND 0W - BA SlL' s •' : . •
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PA.N.EL BOORS ' . • . -
Ifri.Nllo W - .2t.LINPS
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and BUILDING 31A TERIA M21'11611112/
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110 eti,,lyer..riler n. a% and Terripike rimier. :I fvw 11;,, , , , ,0th'tr
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AT Tut: grant: OF
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Farlty POI
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pnny f.r edielnil rugger& Vlitte
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‘telgln "ItexlA, Uteztraphs. ph- Lunt
n Pot rule. atreninKut of W tell .rnier,.lll4l;id,, Vintini,tinng4;
Je, lelutex,Fißit Packet F:nhlg, Spa-Oat:leg, d.e. New ~n,h1,1
wasl,4, of I
fiDeldal nninivA trey *tit :TIW4P TVS C.P4I.
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WAACE",
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MOE r".5.1)1:TZ. , 4it'/Ntl) wot'l,ll4k , • thti oppotttpllty.tOln. •
flori and .autoluent thr.l 4u h Maid /.I.'
41/1)1.1•1(1.7cr, t, 1.14 f, u.xr erte.u.gf Mock of
•'•• ' ' •
•
Inardwtvie,Stoves - ,f4tove Plpe,StOve
Tklntnoings, .n Zic Ace. •
Ana :Int be I; to An . t.plr the Wanin of the 'etrant:llly - •
thLL 1.1. Y erwt. r."lAnkiwlt
the: Ith !kelliti. rn:klwriltetwint Ms own Wnl"Cfk..titoves, ac., give'
t w Myr , r.t4enver nn}` who pun:baba and Is:salvor.. a. a
h.3vy cxl-o, - I,lll.in t i-4n4.
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,4ii t ,ooq..ffrovt r TIUMMINtis of any kln.F., and t ap , , r
•tht,a, L. rty, , ,Nd two', tla.n. (IT,EAT IsAltri,l.Drel: Int •
.to
.thnee who want On o yeur's croft: EA then let It Ilet
_Mary tarn, I.< hail ratlter the , w , nl.tenll mt hone; ono els. v. nlf
per • t u , re (I art) , h ' •
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n 111: . •
-Shelf •Haiilware..
•
jitt. 1...11t6ES r sEi., - EcT.T.I) In Snhy.t.
'llarni f;an:blbto,i Lecli upoutfy
cra. , .ftlllo (tOTIU111:0C131" . .Ittli to 01u:r-mall) , nurtla...b.wla..,
IT NIP:11,011i 51e1,71" t;ty. Wt 'eau
Grier .p.00..111 - ...rburment. to Cartmrtn.2Wl..r.Fl=-0.1, WI. Pre di act
r litter T0.d.,-.or 11iorlat.:111,-krIxtl4lv, ran !Iv,: A N
I:ELLOltibi...nn , L In Col + ,J4,l:At twir by
cnllln,;:nt lA-CHEAP FOlt - . .
•
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Dry GoodW. groceries, Booto : &, Shoes
fiats - and 'Caps, Yankee lotions,ls‘c.
1 .ree theog -0 , 11; admlt of. lbey tem pun:11:00 et a intro
I,ork; p • : to to cr , rretd.tud trlnt
• At/33,1)1(.111DR .CLOTHING
ray tl.ey
~11,y, lira ; a:1,1 a tain:l4r tetra vriFaraLtto Fay they are ul)ri
AD.:A p. ih.o. a K.:111 143 e pt rio:ttey will buy r. lama
•
0, fel' the ihror.atiod. r.t 'all cell.
rerte-..111hd the th4t. at; Ore.:lard sick it the
rertt.' ; hare stdrerttLettotrgh t.e it t.ed are deter
lathed I-Mode-Or. of time IFF:Fge .criitvr." 4:riterihe that-the
ti,61,, 1.:A.0.1.w I. the t ru e rte)lrtal ad.;,t scat
a r cr
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Scrofula, or King's Evil,
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uno Vot.r. Bring .lil the 011‘1001h1/..11.
ter , .101011.4 0/04e <Alt W tene.lte at a+l
0, ..N0 10,011;0 f 4 1,1011 r: tittreouv. KFaIIIL sroy not
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1.1,11.1,. to ,iltie:ren outu to: third pod fourth poor. 1
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tuk:sQ/1, it -trios to not tl' II tin wbu 1. /. ttlN ,bu t t, •
1.(0 . /0,110 , 1.. 1 / I tl , hpu thou eh 11.14 2 .11...
ila cA...:4,4", Lt blood of curt:s : l4(m
li,e .`ollgn. Ib osg
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• :lb - 4 10.Lte An:ll.ll,'r ,le,rarArs cut the ' liver:l:l4re , A.
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bott.l4.g. cot.: ti.. ;1,4
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,ttl.,ctrto..:l24“tutte., cotat.ttatig c,rtit,ttva of then'
ruc,t 6 . . I, NAU•
m or IL,
I, .4 sol.tr
Ayer's Cherry- Pectoral
19.11 ttl:ltT.
f • .1.11-. [•••,:7-.1.. 11 extodts t'ltriA Gmncntvf Is..
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1,.111 . • and wo I.umvrou., an ll.e usvg
at, Mr.,rry ta-oatatrz - shour..thi
Sn (.Wane
hh. n wa..• . t a.. t s tir a k4.:12,1 and PVC., .
(!.Y 11, QV. Wa.l
ill,f,e 14;4, it,..bbperi.kt.
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of t, totr :11t111. c....)1ke .
b, the Au lorgt•r Lrai.
•• ..; • ti,proy 11, tual tlanamui..t.tf.tri•
•t •., : 1 .• that arc-itlchicut oat clhilater 'l% Lilo •
Abe, the c...ahruhhltv lethal
• .4 trot. vitifert.td trore
tr • ESA e get, alai.. 1d..41• ! , ad carve top to,
~,,,,,,, •. <Mb!, LOli", fqr.,;l4w, ; . •
.I'r.pzued.by Dr. J. C. ATer & Co.
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It, Tit A \ IRA ,P1,!,17:.(31'./LLE.: /1. N.
edt Lt. ; it le IV I Auburn ;
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try nil l tre: - . a nt the mittelpal Merchants ly Susi. OS. •
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[Lit: swtyNE!s.
1 COMPOUND SYRUP_ UY
:W . I L - D CIL E 11,11
A. R aWI/ ° r u, trn,tivowy".httnaCrelVagtava
y Mu Efts: Complamt? Hare you tlic Brunch:its ? NerVote De
or--uy syut,tmaaof Polmohary tloneutuptlon? II you WM•
trcamted with any a the :new, ..} - ashfems, uss hr. SW A Y\ E'
It
COMPOUND ti1111.:VOF 'KILL) CIIIIERY. it will egos( a sped , '
cy and pert/amen: cure, ha Um evidence of tliMl2o.2ldlWito Lave been
cured by it oil toothy. , • • -
Another II eniarlia,bl,6 Curc:
. • • Fetter or Iktecy Frs./crick County, Md.
Dr.•StrlA-17:—Deni.S.1r—Bellsvlug It ndoly I owe to the puldlc.
and in luntice to you, 1 hoer thought proper to slake ghoul: ene of •
the most extraordinary . corea, In my own tote; that kin ever her et •
truly rceordh/l. la the mouth of tteMber tens-at:l l 4l.i with
a sefete it:atoning In thy hone, wiltn forme. clover : leen;
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alit conthom,hottett to me Emmy and eery - Jut/at nalteted them an.]
dieclutrd,al largetpumtilozi of omrul tiog. cotethhhaial fult‘rom. 11/
Mouth could pa, through tuy'Ltittga and out through the earn; of
my Isca'it with apparent Corm attended ttith a etolsilt tough,-day
and nittlit4.lo:shfappellte and extreme drldhar.s./ that 1117 .
Inn thought my cote hop /less and be - ondthe power of Thetis:or. 1
relegates?hu this wrstelil - caltiillidt;for a 1.a.:
wheted to :1 111.- re and thers'sechad fo tm no hops for Pt.i,;-
.lent havirt lend•ln the plll tic paps//Of , the many wonderful cures
psilor.rhl 1 / 1 1 your col/rocas/ .dvot Pit With Cohn'''. I itemedight- •
Iv :Olt to /41in/ore (":1110.b,hie,.th, ) 0,1:4,1c.p..71{ IVltti -
My great tt Sfatil on ail I rot - „nslutis Moth-ass /n•
In illy lunga ts:gan bh•al,:ind tin cough siinslded, and 00 using
lentil I WaSletetered to petfvti health. . • . •••
It /eerier Veart have ailtlteti, mai stliitanvan perfectly hearty
r. , nn to thin ddh.lune 1 have not DAS a day's sickness for
rl6hteem month .
lease scoopt,nri• gritefed acknowltstgluints. •
Yours. vory respostfully, - - TIIOII AS ItEtl,ON.
l i sect n e. i nain h ,with Thaman - III•auh. and satt
testi!) . that he Ims inen attlintsti abutAireFlynoste,i. rerani hir
resovery almost a tairacle—lie - in a worthy member orerkitt y.
• ...TAM ES It. DITITAIOROW. - • '
roster of Befit/Slim - di, Ttnisiumee Uunfeeence.
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'' • ' • . /agurste rAnnst - t-vetir.rost • -
Dr. Frw ay ta
Compound Syrup of Cherry,
04 4 11113/ pod tidy gellrith. ('hotly. prengaiire. Bear i s/ ;, in,'
beiny, composed solely of Ireo.tibla Ingredlent.n it can
n
;get d wilt lee thi !nrety.
Swalines Shrsaparll aiidtg,r'Pnis
A gentle purls:dive All Frle4FJEtti., fir SAl4...llttr to ape
Pills yn genmed wt. • •
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Strati;e's • •
Celebrated •••
Lt r . Swaytm'a ranaSm; for purifying th . e,Blood.
, Dr. Smi:iyile.s isowes
I TAtt toenittobls remedy foi Tharlorm Dysentery,.
,Gtoltes,
yl
-mil al! 13.wel flomplalnts. • •
• lriorztesta Dv/sonata 1 .--I}r.,Swayitea Miter Chthollcon Is the
r 31.141111.11i1ak, tit unite:
and Veal< „
evrtyw heir througlioll - ths Cottuty o t Kati",
Fro-,:ittrt.cltittly ay Dr. U. SAVAIN-P.• .t SON; No, 4, North 'ail
Strest, 1 1 1111Thltnh13. • aug.4/IStdh-ly _
111EDICIN.ES!
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Mt) NS; the rrool. variety of Urittrtnes at Terre:re Sin rr.nlay be
rooms all of. Dr. .13) nee Justly erleltratrat Yarally nardirtnes ; .
ayre'atlieny yectaral.644.Cattrartie ruin llalbyaronvovico
ALL.. Fort -I VAL: ; .B.,easol reletwateal lb...man tattrrn; Loat!rn'n ~••
.Ire of ran 1 1:rnoillthies ; Nits-tont' a Garellha 011.131 e stratriarein •
M
-y V+l . 5r:".....9 , 111 1,1111 7.. r Of - j.g. overt, a,. i, ; Nir,0,,,,,,p, i; i f oil,m,
nealtdy. and no. ne ROMHIY: e ) 1710%.'n Vrrrnifuite. aril % VArrt.;;i . of
. oll.or Mod.; l'oto4r* Nflignelte Olotairet.thr great remedy for Mans.'
rhmmatlrro, s4tl ali taeatornatory rotuplaltan; road'. Entract, a
arta rat: tiCaa; for +Wilier ',ann.:,lex Ler riNveitilotraer,e; Andrew.
1 p . ,,,, p. s tp,yhig 4,,,,42 good article; %.I.'l.s4ooril . gßALiaM yrolltone
1 L10 , 3r0-nt; o,,,,,a'alamageo nlttern,t'ankrr Props. Llnitnent.nad'
1 DyrnillerY ' Prep,: ; MY on!, Carou.,aati forDyneatetY f Eloughton'on
;.. 4 ,,1a, for 1),....p,i.P.3:; tt );utgan Y.:strati. a Bath's; bait .estrna et
Sarnalarltla; *ninety or Seares.lbe hot tu =tett, VIII., kc,„ and..
An atutont rr.414 , 01 v“riVly..o: Vitals( Jahlio.luelvdtogotgerg, ',urn".
;do gr, the Druie!.ad . r nu Au rlr E eir T i t e el llEt : 1 ::
TOO c. On Orliordo--lon notect It Wasy,that tine ;meie y1111 ; 4 nest ...
ly ;,_vory 1. 1 . 1 4:!. , ; ,3 11 1 :a •. • • ,
Mantra. 4 44 • • ,o4O• _.. .
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PATENT FI E AND BURGLA R=PROOF SAFES
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Gilt Picture Fitnies; . •
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Lompoc GLASS PLATES,
44 Frame* im kkoi - t Notice.
TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING BED.'
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Ca et Flirviture.iod Chairs.
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lunFriN i'LATV:ii ca..#4lnlY on land; &ad en g raved bb' !hart no
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PiTENT ELLIPTIC SPRING - BED
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