Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, September 23, 1865, Image 2

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    tforiny ooaM. of (ho Northern Atlantic, in
the valley of t ho Mississippi, nnd along
tbo ctreami which flow from tho Stony
rojuntains lo tho 1'nciOo, vrhllo Mexico
tiiipronohcs sooi il dissolution, and south
of it nit government tuo unstoady, labor
uliiccish, population stationary, property
insocuro, peculation rampant ond poverty
general. There Is no established litcraturej ;
ami moro aro nu roans i itou mu muu causo wo believed that "What Uoil tiau
hlghway.pxtonding from Quito hundreds of joined together uo man should put asun
lcagnos southward into upper Peru, in der," and wo have now entered upon
fact as woll as namo tho Camino Ileal , onot,ar UOntost, not with open foca with
the royal road has hecomo tUlapidalctl, 1 nrms jn tholr IiiiuiIj., but tlio no le dan-nnd-is
supplanted by mud paths. And to goroua but unseen ones who aro insiduous
what causo or caui-os shall thia result boUy coilcavoring to snp tho foundations of
attributed! It oaunot bo tho Uatholio our liberties. Tho war has opened. Wo
form of religion which provails, for Franco hjavc pianlcd our artillery. Our colots
is Catholio, and yet among tho first of ua- aro s,,r0!U l0 n,0 brcczaj and wo will
lions. Nor oan it be tho miegovcrninont I noit,Br ask nor civo quarter. Our nam-
01 opatll, i uu uriurn ui Uiuni3u kuiuiuai
poltoy were much mitigated uoloro iituo
flcndooco and thirty or forty yoars have
elapsed slnco. Nor can It bo republican
institutions, for wo havo thorn also. Nor
oan it bo an Inferiority ol tho Spanish
raco to others- Spain haa produced
heroes and poets. Sho was onco domi
nant in Europe, and moro recently sho
broko tho power of Napoleon oven when
her own sovereign was trcachorous to her
causo and her honor;
No odo of tlicso allcgod causes then
produced the result before us, and wo
must look further for an adequato expla
nation. Somo of them may bavo con
tributed to tho result, but they did
not causo it. In my opinion, tho main
cause has been, tho mixing of distinct ra
ces. Tho Spaniard has not had solf-rc-epect
enough to keep himself unoontarai
natcd from tho natiyo and tho negro, and
he has, thoreforc, inflicted upon his con
quests or colonies in tho Now World, all
tbe curses of h J brid ism. But ho has been
still moro in fiult. In all tho now repub
lics of the South his theory has beon as
falso as his practice has beon vicious. Ho
has proolaimed political and sooial equali
ty amoug all slocks and mixtures ol hu
man beings, in contompt of notorious facta
and of past experience This theory, and
practices conformed to it, havo produced
monstrous evils,' whioh conturios naunot
undo. In point of fact, in Spani.-h Amer
ica, there is neither purity of blood nor
organization of labor, without which no
peopla can be energetic, virtuous and pros
perous. It is for us to tako tho instruction ol
this cxamplo and profit by it ; to rojeot.
the appouls of falso philaothropy, and to
maintain thoe principles of political and
sooial conduct which wn havo followed,
bcrctoforo, with signal advantago and sue
ceis. I am, &c. &o.,
C. R. Buckaleyv.
Hon. John Cresswell, Jr.
Now, fellow oitizans, let us try no rash
experiments with the pcoplo of the South.
Let us not exasperate but conciliate
Let us not adopt such a course :ib will jus
tify robellionjn their eyes,or that of tbeir
descendants, Furthermore, lot us insist
that no prefcrenco hereafter bo shown to
the negro. If he is as good as tho white
man let him tako tbe same chances, How
, is it now ! A Frocdsman's Bureau is
erected especially for the oaro of negroes,
and homes, farms, schools and tho liko
furnished them at our expense. Nay,
New England in her lovo for them eonds
school touchers, monoy &o., while sho sells
thu poor crippled soldier ivlio happens to
become a township ohargc to tho lowest
bidder. Why do these men adopt these
negroes as their brethorn ' They want
their votes. Horaoe Greeley says eman
cipation will add 800,000 votsa to tbe
Republican paity, and I, Winter Davis,
of Maryland, anothor high authority,
says : it is votes, numncrs, not tntoui -
gonco,wo want." There oan be no doubt
"It la votes, numbers, not tntclli
that this party is pledged to negto cqualt-
ity. Thoy bavo adopted it wherever tliay
havo had power. Their conventions on-1
dorso it. Leading men in their party and ,
.1.. -.i:..i .,l,, r.
tbbir principal papers openly proclaim It, &
unless we at once crush that party tbov
r c. .,
will faston it not only upon tno bouth but
upon us. Chic! Justice Chaso quotes Tao-1
Una, and preaches equality to these freed-'
men, while Covode,umner and the lesser -
iights make it an eternal text.
In view, then, fellow-citizens, ol tho
f..l. fl
ju.iiiuiuus iuuuuuuicc ui tiiu uuniuuoii ei
tlio opposition, so subversive of govern-
ment Kd of tile objects for which this war
was begun, what i, our duly ? In tho first '
place wo must bo truo to tbe crand prin-1
oiplo of liberty, must never forget what
wo aro, what we havo been, and what is
before us. Uy our cxamplo in 177G wo
revived liberty throughout tbo earth. It
asoended tho Andes? awakened Franco,
an, I fntitriSt Trnlw nrifl Clmrnn aaea
of their better days. It inspired Koscius-
ko, Lafayette, Emmet, Kossuth, and
Bolivar. May their example 1 not bo lost
rXreatc
tie, bo threatened? I point to history.-
When King John attempted to destroy
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empted to destroy
uiiHiii uuuiiy, mi; kiiiu uuruua uu uuiio
15, 1215, assembled at llunnymedo and
- extorted Magna Charla and compelled
tbetr king to givo them thoTower& City1
or London ..ourlt,.ndu often utbdl
liberties wero invaded would they re-enact
their great charter-had it read twice a
yoarto the people, and fulminated ox-
u.i.i.i. iii,.... i...: 1. t
communications against all suoh as diso -
beved it. Seo1 40 BzMJ'Nullivcndemus.'
nulli negabimus aut differemus, rectum was on exemplary traitor.
vcljustitiam."- "Wo will sell to no man.j Alter his treasonable acts, ho went out
wo will not deny or delay to any man, and hung himsolf. Dr. Dunn, you havo
right or justice. Again, when tho hved ka Juda, and do lk gBf
StuarU so pressed prerogative ps to claim , , , , , . ,
the right of trying citizens by Courts of ,,ct (bc world 1)0 nd of one scoundrel.
High Commission and tho Star Chamber, A iiento.n ruraoNKit.
our sturdy ancesiorn in their vengtancu
brought the head of Charles let to tho, Mu. Editor: All Dr. John can do in
block ; and when they secured tho habeas raising ondorsers to a card, ho may man
corpus under his Buecossor, thoy undo it ufacturo, and all such reprobates that aro
a crime unpurdoiiable by tho kinir. to dis-1 'Q Ronton ; the filthy, slimy, dirty Aboli-
obey it. Later still, our own fathers, for
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I.OUJCJ DVl UUl IU lOUl IllUlCtmCIll IOC
Declaration of Independence oast off,
their allegiance, jind appealed to tho God
of battles. So long as wo havo the ballot,'
wo asic no otner mouo to redress our
grievancen, but il that bo taken from us
wo will profit by tho lessons of history.
Fellow. citizens, in concliiMon, let mo
appeal to you to support tho Demooratio
party Iho only national ono now in ex
istence. It had its origin with thu gov
ernment, aud will only dio when that gov.
eminent is no more. Our country is still
on tbo verge of ruin through fanatical
doctrines, and let It bo our mission to
f reserve and transmit to our posterity the
abors of our ancestors. We arc but in
our youth Tho Koman Umpire lived 500
yonrt beforo its decline. Babylon oxUlod
1,000 yoars. Athens enjoyed it liber
ties twolvo timoa aa long ns no have, and
Kngland lina existed over six centuries
sinoe Magna Chartu. Soldiers, let aa
ronow the oaths tuken throo yoara ago,
niid swear to sunnort onlv the nonstitution
ft,i ti aw,, nn,t Opp0so anything to tho I
contrary. Wo fought for tho Union be-1
WOfU IS
'Uur cail.o in truth !
Pure ai the virgin itripca whlrh unvo
O'er ffcoilom'i everlasting youth.
Ami upotlets ns the lolillcr's grave.
Then let our onlv motto be,
Our country, cnuie.amt liberty
Our nation nnil our nation' law,.,
The rightn of white men .freedom", came.'
"Reconstruction."
A largo delegation of Southerners watt
ed on tho President last week. Tho del
egation numbered between (ilty and sixty
persona and represented nine of tho late
insurgent States, headed by W. II. Mc
Karlaud, of Richmond. Tho Prosidotit
roccivod them in a body in tho audience
room. Air. McParlaud said they came to
osprcss their sincere determination toco
operate with him in whatover shall tend lo
promoto tbo interests and wclfaro of our
common country. They called upon tho
President to assuro him of their pr-rional
regard, and their confidence in his pur
pose to administer tho Government upon
tbo highest principles of wisdom and ma
ture statesmanship.
Thoy wero confident Iih policy would
be earnestly BUitaincd by tho entire South,
and that devotion to tho Union and free
institutions would ever characterize all
their political and personal acts, and it j
was their purposo cheerfully and earnest-j
ly to support him and his administration !
of tho General Government ; and in mak
ing this plcdgo as gantlemen they had a
right to demaud full credence for their
sincerity, whatever may be said to tbo con
trary. Tho pnrposo and object of tho
cntiro South, ho felt assured, was for res
toration and peace upon tbo basis of tho
Union of tbo States.
unrr.Y or the president.
The President, in reply, said ho could
not command lanauSe sufficient to express
Ihr. iWti oratifiaution ha felt nt tlin vkit
tao oeop grattiisjuon no ieu at tno visit
and at tho patriotio remarks of the speak-
ers whs had just concluded. Ho felt it
J
was thoir only safety and promotion. He
had always been for tho. recognition of all
Constitutional rights of tho sTave-owning
States, and believed they could have been
reserved in tho Union if tho istuo had
w
been made i tho forum instead of in tho
field.
Ho himBelf had been a slaveholder,
but ho had rnado up his mind if the issue
ever narrowed itself down to the Union
and slavery, that slavery must go and tho
Union bo saved,
IIo said ho had confidenoo in their de
votion to the rc.toration ol tbe Union, aud
i. , . , . - ,
j ' the,r professions of loyalty, and ho was
assurctt mat tno opposition was to aiu in
buildinc up tho waste places of tho South,
arut reatorinr noooe and hanmucss. r-oml
... , . , ' , ,. .
ui uuu uuiuu. uc um iwi uuicve uic
'sensation letter renters and the editors
i i ' . . .,
'Who ucrc endeavoring lo create the impres-
sion that there existed in the South d,sa.-
,;,, ,i ,;.,;-; r- ,i,
Sion and dmnlnfaction, Tor tho pros-
, enoe 01 80 mnnJ ernmcn1 ond distinguished
' gentlemen, representing suoh a largo oou-,
r,,ll.. .i: .!.. r ...
duluiiiu, uiBjtiuucu ttc yct, una
rrane the lie to the mnlimi utterances
S t J tZnVZoTlns of
,."."" !r ,f . .u , pr:Lha.'na ,
lUB PeoP10 01 tue oouln anu 01 tbeir Pr
Poso t0 restore tho Union upon tho priu-
ciplea of tho Constitution, and hoped and
believed they wero ready to oomo up and
rn .,t .t , ir a ,i n ..
tho Union ond the Constitu-
tlOIl. ThO feUU existlDtr Tfl3 1 fainilv
quarrel, and tho ties of friendship, now it
was ended, he trusted would bo atronoor
nmi morc onurjDr, .tian cve, IJe ,
the mission of this great people was high
""""us.on 0. tins great pcop.o was '"S" ,
" n Union only could tho
, f. . . -
and holy, and in Union only could the
e :. 1 .1 . a., n .
huiiiujub 01 ua uuoiuu uuu 01 u trco uov 1
ernmcnl bo administered i
The President spoke for about twenty i
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m.n.ites, and when he oneluded ho n,
enthusiastically applauded by those pre- '
sent.
: T ) 'lorthcOoiumm ncmncrnt."
uuu. -u li. uiii iiui oir. tiuuasi
tion crow, cannot wipe out tho damning!
cli'irmnd Iia nmi , I. .. .. ...11... 1' T. ...!l I
""b"."" MM uuu IUUJT Ul U JJUII li Ul, il W 1 1
8'ic t0 'heir traitorous backs liko tho
sh'ft of Nessus.
a henton prisoner.
tSr Tho Diraocratto Camp Meeting in
Columbia county last week, was a decided
success. From 3000 to 5000 peoplo aro
said to havo attended it,nnd tho best order
prevailod, Tlio meeting was iu session
three days, and was ably addressed by a
largo number of speakers, among whom
were Hon. 0. It. Bnckalow and Hon.
Uieitor Clymer, Speohes wero mado iu
the niorningn, afternoons and ovaninga.
Clinton Democrat,
fini IIAAniA nCftSflODA T I
UULUmDIM Ui-mUUllM 1 I'nmntion of tho President ol Ma, oh 10, li
"Our OoiiMltiitliiti guard It ever!
Our E'orlon Union hold It dear !
Our f tarry Flag--forsake It never t
The proud Ojucasnan our only poor!
EDIT CD BY LUV I.. TATE, PROPniETOR.
BLOOM SB URG t
Saturday Morning, Sopt 23, 1G5.
DrnocxAiY, n trnllinrut not lobe n p pallcil , corrupt'
r.n
only of.iopoti,m t u the oi0con,ervator or liberty.
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8'iu.il rlchti. ofeiual obligation, - lie Inw of untitle
11,
pcrvaillni! the Inw of thu land-Allen.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
I'Oll AUOITOR atlMKRAI.
COLOftBX W. V.I1.AVI8,
or nurus county.
ron simvr.voii oksurai.
or cAMimiA count v.
COUNTY NOMINATIONS.
FOR ASSHMIU.Y .
Williamson H. Jacoby,
OF Iir.OOMSIIURtl.
ron in ar. attorn by
Milton M. Traugh,
OF IlEUWrCK.
rOUTf.liASURCIt.
John J. StjlcB,
OF UIINTON.
FOR rOJIMISSlOVKIl
John F. Fowler,
or riNt: twi'.
FOR 8URVKY0R .
Isaac A, Dcwitt,
onr.EXwoot) Tvr.
FOR APDITOR.
Leonard B. Rupert,
or BLOojisiiuita.
FOR CORONTH.
William J. Ikeler,
OP MT PLEASANT.
Elfction October, 10th, 1805.
Vigilance Committee.
The foil. in lug pirtnux have been appointed asll .'iii. .'
ocratic Coiiuuilteeii of Vigileneo for their respective ,
tounihipa iu ColilinbiH eo. Aa the time I, limited tn I
th. urn. u.r.. e... (i. .. ... U..1.1....J r
and other,, v, ho' hate' not been a.sensed, we deem It
"tdle'it that Immediate tep be taken tu have all
iemiI TCN AYs previous t., the Kitio..; and
that you r.irui.h each soldier mm in thomiuury -or-
2 f.i? " ! "T" ffCT V.," f ? c " ' ' ' "7
cpt of I ax 1 did ; v illi 1 lull jet nf ticket, ouclo.ivl
m a property endorsed return enviupe ; to ,pc that
voter i kept from the poll. o Htecti,,,. day. and
l";'
) H' con.titution oftho atato ..rivunonama .
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r. " ' ',. . ,nwn-
iinwi-uberir. j, it.
Al,:"0"ry' Wm "uU"",' J""" v'
, "i"-" imoi.. i,aar. i,.,wer. ji,n o.
jacnnj.
nor iiurvMci J. . sun lorn, Jiifip n f. Siblict, ill
ram uoivcr
Ileuver llunrv llinlc rliter
en,., M.uiaei - v
j.'"
uenire-niiure i icai, rncn Miciinnier, Henry H
Catau isra
Waller Scott, .Mahlnn llainlin, J nine 3
McNiuch.
t'oiiynglinin J 11 KniHIe, Jn.iiie li.irry
McKieriuiu, Clinton Uuuilt.
I'islnui.creek Uyrus ltulibin, J.)"knii
CvriK II White.
Diiilcl r
Mcllenry,
Franklin Daniel Z.irr, .Musiu llovvur, II J Riader
(iteinwoud fai'iiiol B'vj.irt, Win llyor. A J Albert-
son, Juliu Oruniley.
Jlemlock-il U .Mcllitde, Win II Shoemaker, Anion
Hmlth.
Hurt'
Jacknn-Jo!in 1 Derr, Siilai W Mcllenry, Oeorgu
i.ocnt-L t: iimbem, Wninihuiinan. juna Fahrnig
email.
cr. jonn veascr.
.Montour-Uvan W.lliver. Noah Mauser reter
tieimbach. J t ctuick.
iMadiBOii John A r'utitlon, K A Hmilh. I.ouU
Schuvier.canrod Krcamcr.
1''"-'' tjhipm"1 S"""cl J"l,lls0"' Joh" ,
Miiiiin--J n iicticrU 11 itejs. a .chwei peuiiei.er. .
G MMn-WmT Shuma,,, ..,n,, r. John. .
orange-Jame. n iiarman tin-, ooi it n Kline Jn'o
i'"no-ohVw liuniv. i. a riarmen, n.'i. Juo i.ore
Itnariticco-julc I'iulni IJ.jul. J.iniea KtiiHir. William
PreUlruli
coit-(i w it i:m. PhiiipT ii.ittiuau, a .m wh.io.
W L " r,,w" Artw
B "f ,hu "JJ- JX
r.ioonibburs, s-ipt.in. tew.
General Hurtranft.
AgainstG.n. Hartranffs career as a
military man we havo nothing to say.-
Wo cannot imitate our opponents who as-i
8a" .lUo "putntion of every Democratic
S0'(1'C1, wl'o olTers himself as a candidate
for the votes of tho people. But tho negro
P'-m upon which ho has
i.J'.y,"KT"; u"0
u,ultc" 13 a logmraaio oauso lor as
Satllf
i-- i- .eg.wmato oauso .or as-
sauiv
,,,, ...
ihr " 0,80 ono P0IDt 1,1 his "hnraoter
Wh,ot1 d"CrVCS 0CIUUr,! Gen Sherman
eays'-hongiug should bo led to tho Bhcr-
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position, and assisted ,n hang.ng not
sotdur but a woman, and worso thau all
I one whom he publicly declare I he believed,
ro be innocent. An officer of his high
rank who will assist, without protest or
resigning, in hanging au iunocent woman,
or ono ho boliovci to bo innocent, simply I
at thu-dictatiou of a superior is not worthy 1
tho suffrages of a freo peoplo. j
Col, Davis has no such stain upon bis
oharactor.itnd though bo achieved nittlmi
stars of his opponent ho boars tho far!
"
nobler marks of a ooldier honorable
icouuds.
Soldiers' mai. j0U suppucu in any quantity. The attention
KemcmherthooDo-haniled veteran, Uo!. 1 'T"" yT V0,. f last fall I of Democratic clubs and commits is in
W. W. II. DAVIS, who heads tho Dom-! 1 ' i,S Ucmo' vitc(J ,0 ,Ue P0(ioy circulating
ooratio Siato Ticket That hand-lees riuht
arm, whioh slruok o vigorously lor the
flag uuder whioh you fought, appeals to
you now I Itomombcr Uol, Liuton, cov
orod with scars received in tho servico of
his country. Theso wero noithor holiday
soldiers, nor hangmen i they are truo and
tried defenders of the Star, and Stripe,
Pall into lino, boys, and give them a
tUJ
tT DULL.-Business in town duriog
the last few day, haa been very dull.
aar Remember that bv vlrtuo of aproo
sued In conformity to a law ol Congress"
dated March 3, i803, all Pcr-ons tloly
enrolled or who went beyond the Itmitf, of
t lll'J Uiiiirt uunu.i uv;t lun uiuib mu
piutiiimvu iium vauiuibiu mo
irnncmBc. u win do me utity 01 ma au
thoritiM to enforce this nenaltc in all eases
t t.t.. v
lite election.
Columbia county Republican.
There nro only four falsehoods in tho ,
..hove :
1st, That Congress ovar passed any
law regulating suffrage in (his Stalo or
!any other. Nobody of any intolligenoo
thought or pretended that Congress
bad any such power Tlio qiialifioationa
"Ta. ,,,ir,,n fu,i n ,,.., iID thn
IUt rUIIIIIJU u.u VAUIU,,. tJJ "
Stato Constitution, and ncithor tho Con. ,
gro.a of tho United State, nor tho Iflgis-
ture of this Stato can add to or tako from
them in the slightest particular.
2nd. The President novor issued any
proclamation concerning suffrage in l'enn-
sylvania and novcr thought of doiDg so.
MM ...... An nA f 1MnHAHn t.i ...n.
I . i , i r ... .i
ronortind drafted nion should forfeit their
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privilcges of United Stales oitizon?bip un-l.
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der which a proclamation was issued
i '
wli.nl. nn.l nnllnni. in i it ivifh onhtii, no
h
nil.iinu nf fhn Sloln llrnffpil rtlhtjini tn !
bllll.U. U 1 .11 U J 4 I Ul M ' 1 U U I k I .1 V II 1 LJ '
(default could not yet passports from tho
, ',, . . . . ,
Sceroiary of Stale, nor sue in tlio United
States Colirts and might bo subjertcd to
other disabilities under tho United States
j laws, but all this has nothing to do with
I btato suffrage which is beyond any pro
j icuce of power, authority or jurisdiction
' by tho Govcmmt nt of the United Stato
j !ld. It is ml the duty of election officers
I to reject tlio votes of non-reporting eili
I zous as above assorted, On tho contrary
it is thoir fworu duty to kpep and enforce
the election laws of this state in their ro-
ppectivo districts. And by express statuto
: they iro subject to indictment and punish
j incut for refusing the vote of any qualifiod
, citizen as also to a civil action for dam
l ages, nnd nny threat or intimidation ol a
j voter by any perion is also indictable and
, subject to severe punishment. Seo the
laws recited in tho Sheriffs' Election Proc
lamation in another column,
lilt. Tho not of Oono-ress above referred
.Mo was not passod March 3rd, 18uU, but
about two years afterwards.
Bradley's Hoop Skirt Factory.
Dradloy'a Gtoat Duplex Eliptic Spring
, Hoop Skirt Factory, 15 line of tho Cliriosi
osities of the ago, alone to bo found in tho
I , . , v v i n-. w .1
(cnterprizo 01 ftoH J ori; uity. Uecontly
! on a vMt t0 ,lj!'t oi wo MoPPl!,i in,
( n .1 1 t , i , , . , ,
Uradl7 8 lactory and wero astotu.ed
i to wituefs the oxtout of bin enterpr-ze.and
amount of buMoesS daily trantetcd m
tbo line of making and selling Hoop
cKiriij. ."oino live uutiareil nanus. rs
in. . i-t . . ... .
: C0,ista,ltly cmV the buMne'.s and
over two tuuusma riiiris sro maile anil
moiu 'Jilliv.
I Wo think it the greatest esUblishinenl
uuiu in niu uuuinry, ;inu lis pro-
prietor, J. W. Hradjcy, K q., one of tbe
bet luMiicch-men and most finished gen
tlemen wo" havo perhaps ever mat with,
Our friends, when iu that- City, would do
well to call on Mr. lirndlcy, at bis S'es
Uooins, No. H7 Chambers Street. The
viiit alouo, would pay rxpciisos,and when
onco there, thoy will scarcely come away
without securing for a Lady-friend at
home, 0110 of thoso inituitablo Kliptio
Skirts, which could not fail to render
their arrival at home thrioo weleomo.
The Western Hotel
Wc arc not in the habit of printing no-
1 t f I I- I r ,
' 01 Put)llc nouses, tor wo always pay
! "r bil1 a"d ask ' boot, but just.V to a
"eil-kt-pt hotel and its very accc. modat-
, inn- proprietors, would socio tn insiif. a
, Pnssi"S remark, in relation to the Wes-
j Uotul, Nos. 0 and 1.1 Uuurtlandt
T TliU bU!' ' looatel1
!'Car BroS centrally in the City, is
iuij.it ami uuuvoiiiuutiy arranges, anil tor
good faro nnd cheap prices is not surpassed
ny any house in Gotham. D. D. Win
I Chester, Esq., tbo Proprietor, is himself a
Gentleman and .cholnr .,! M.
" ,Vrv ' '.. T A?- ;
" ' '"""u"!'."! tvuu is untei
fit, 1 r i
Llork Manager, is tho very prinoo of
l.le lows and knows how to keep a
Il0te1' Wc are glad to know, that many
of our J
n v,,ri, i., r .. t i .l -
ow ork, have found where their m-
, ""nian 'aros best and their purses suffers
leasti aml wo would Bay to thojo who havo
not yot stopped tbero, whon next thoy go
to seo that Gicat Emporium of fashion
aud biuinees, to just call on our friends,
'he Messrs. Winchester, at tho ''Wojtetn
Uotel."
' '
Watch Them .
''h0 Kopuhlioan Abolitionists aro tecrct
,
y "orK, org.tiiiziug thoir party. Ihey
i w'" cxcrt evorJ nervo lo fef- out their
j vote. Democrats of tho oountry ! lioll
HO Vnilt tflpill'tid nmi rt.,rn,t,,n .!...
w.Houi.juuiy. -
fiy Wk hono our candidates. Cor,.
Davis and Lieut. Col. Linton, both of
whom aro fine publio speakers, will ohall -
uugo their oppouenU to stump the stato.
Let have an open canvass and a full
duScuasiou of the quosiions ut issue. We'll
, bet on tho white man's candidates on the
stump or elsewhere.
Ul nal Advocate.
iSr A load of good dry wood will be
taken on lubmipL, at Urn office.
Importance) of a Full Vote.
Wa nrmtM Aontntnttw tmnrnil nnntl I fin
Vi o.... 7..
"""" ' "
acknowledged and admitted faot, that all .
ifinb o t'lgw . ftMitio ttmtitffi
jq? JflC UCTnOCTUVy ill Ific corning C'ttlW'
, me coming c'clion
full vnle, T.n tl.fi
. nnt nw-
" l,"""'t v ' " ,
bu done ami our majority will bo uffiol-
00 "onc ami uur "IHJor" (uu 'u",u;- i
ently large to crusu oui oi cxistonco m
this Stnto that mongrel political organi-
"lion which derives all its vitality from
its oloso connection with tho fanatics and
radioals of New England.
Uierc arc somo ctguieon nunureu ctec
lion tl.str.cts in Una state, or ycry neany
that many. I ho ubsonco of three Demo-
crane vo crs i u oaou ot itteso wouiu do a
loss to us ofyi-c thousand out hunJretl
f 1 htnlt or that. Iet every JJemo-
' orat who reads this think of it, and then
, lot him resolve to see to it that every vote
s i-oUed. 'Get out the vote anil we cannot.
M defeated.
j Freemen !
KW'uicn of Pennsylvania ! Ihe issue
I .... , ' . .
I will be presented to you at the next eleo-
, , e ,
tion, whothcr you aro in favor of prcnorv-
i. . .. ,. , ... -
ino-vour novcrnmunt or the beucut ot
l 13 "
I i.nn.iin vna ami nnll, nnotnntt. , l,r WMOtllOr
j r
you wish to oltange it from a white-man's
'
, ... , . ,
i Government into an amalgamate'! com
munity, where whiiosand blacks will inter
mingle upou terms of equality. This is
no longer a question of slavery or free
dom. Pennsylvania, was novor in favor
of slavery, bill abolUhcd it long ago, ol
their own I'reo will and accord. Tho ques-.
tion now is, between a pure White Man's
Government, and a hybrid, mongrel cor
ruption of it, under which the negro will
bo entitled to claim equality with ua at the
ballot box, iu the jury box, and, ns a nat
ural conscqaeiico, iu the various relations
of social lilc ? Aro you prepared for such
a debasement of yourselves anil your in
stitutions ?
Wk occupy much of our tpaco to day
with a report of a soldier's speech, deliv
ered nt the great Nob Mountain (Colum
bia county) meeting, on tho yoth, ult.
Tho eloquent speaker, Capt. C. H IJuock-
WAY,(Hattcry F., 1st. Pcnna. Light Ar
tillcry.) was no holiday soldior, no mere
"curpet knight." lie was among tlio first
to cuter into what he justly term '"a con
tract with the government" U light fur
tho restoration of the Union, and to com
pel obedience to tho Constitution and the
laws. Iiolilly, bravely, did he discharge
his duties uuder that contract aud he
has a right to complain of any violation ol
it on tho part of the others. IIo might
well apostrophize, iu tctm' nl respect,
veueratiou aud uffrotioti, the starry ban.
tier, whose folds wero about bun as. he
tpoke. His good right arm had delivered
mauy a stalwart blow in its defense. l'Ai
Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, (we quote an
I incident in tbe late war,) L'ipt. C. B.
Broi.kw8V 8tized a fl staff ffhu jls buar.
or (ell dead by his side, aud it was a mo-
ment afterwards sbot off in his hands."-
Soldiers will reeosniz-j tho rtcht of suoh a
rilln.,nlilinl ir. ...t, oriim .i
purposes, aud will not fail to listen to him
with the respect which a gallaul man al
ways feels for a kindred spirit. Age.
Do iK Demoouaoy EIatk tub .Sol
diers f Behold the facts :
Ic Ohio Maj. Gen. Morgan, a hero of
the Ili-bellion and of tbo Mexican and
Tcxan war, is tho Demooratio eaudidalo
ior governor ,
In always Demooratio New Jersey .Ma -
... . , .
jor General Itunyon, is tho Demooratio
. en
noiniiiio for Governor :
t vr t , . r l,, .
In New Xork, Maj Gen, bloeum is the
r .; jj i . e a . r
xuiiiuui abiu uuuuiuuiu nil ucut'iciuri ut
J
State tho highest office voted for,
olvcd
xti Jiowa tno LiciuocraoY nave ro
to Blinnorfc tlio soliliors' u iiiiliiliitn. in nn
position to tho negro suffrage oaudidate of
tho Republicans;
In Pennsylvania, Cols. Davis aud Lin-
. . , . r . , i i, . .,
ton, two ucroes oi tue ivcut'ttiou, aro too
Demooratio candidates for tho only two room iu your paper and 'you will oblige
State offices to be Gl led ; j A SOLDI UK.
Aud wo oan safely say the end of lion- .. " . -
,,. . Kk As.sesk. IXniocrat.i. re-
oring tho soldiers is not vol. ; . . .. . . ....
, . a. . , ,. member that it is but a hhort tunc until
lurn in, then, oh ! I'coplo ! and enable 4, . , ,
., ,,- . ... tho election, anil unless ynu ato as-ssed
those soldiers lo gain a dertnivo victory , . .
, , ' tcu tlnyn before, ou wt bo prohibited vo
ovor tho plundering but no leis dfitruo- r J
, ., . ting, li your namo upon the As.si s.-ors
live enemies of the country I , , , , ,
n ,i n rj , .i li i books! Is your Democratic nci"hbors'
lln thn I liimnnrnnv Hate th . Kt.ltlin,. ? J ,,v,ol,u "
Look at tho facts I ' '
r,
The demand for tho speech of Capt.
Charles I). Brockway, at tho Nob
Mountain meeting, published in Titu Aoe
yesterday moruing, was so great as to
oxhaust au unusually large edition at an
early hour. To meet tho wirbes of bun-
drcds who bavo not been able to obtaiu
copies, wo will republish tho speech in
the Weekly Aoe of ncxtwoek. and nrint
somo thousands of extra copies. Jt
i will bo ready on Friday inorninir next.
and orders received by Tuesday will bo
..... ...
theso manly sentiments of a bravo sol-
I dier. yLje.
CoLUMniA COUNTY Thn Flnmnnrnt.
; have nominaled a strong local tiokot, with
1 - Jaohy, editor of tho Star of tho
, "f1 108 anaiuo.to Assembly,
Democrat tnd an'bones'l v?n'hn
.STAldlab
' Montour oounty, ond bo will bo eleoted by
- f- ' (j
"A couple thouiand majority," Brother
Aroob, and nothing sboi!er.
III. IJ. in .1 Hi I II i,iMiM n llliiWwa'i,"'llW'ViyilUIlMTiWKllu,1i(,B.
Tho Prcsldont and tho Radlcalu.
(EpeeUI lpat.h to the Public Ledger ) 1
wasiiiwotun, acpi. ao.
WASHINGTON, Sept. TIlO JL rffl-
dent will fight this radioal w
war to tho bit-
.
Within one month after the in-
.
io'n of our new President, I ad-
ftutlHrftilO
. yoiHO, ,j,.b authority ,that in no ovont
' . ?. . . . . .
would tbe rnUical element Do lavoreu, ana
... u. r m, t,iU,nn .in.n
the wholo rourM of Mr Johnson sinco
ltts pri,Vl.a the correctnoM of that asser-
Xbere is no colder quarter of tho
ci,y ,0 jBMructivo faclioa tbaU tho
White Howo. Ueprosentatives thefrom
jiavo cuL.,t atll caeirj ECtlt n oara a(tcr,
carj,but in tU0:t cases tho President is too
)UJ. t0 altend fj tl)cm . u ,cnjBg).d r
thuir nro lc-s rreiti.iDt of lute, and
n. ,i ,t, :, i..
hill J UjfVUllI ,U. .,. UUOI'IUI
It will ho futile', though not without
probable scrions euibarratsincut to tho
Presiilent In carrying out the work of
"restoration" ho has so nobly uomuionoed.
This i' th' "'new danger th atthront'Mis ua."
As long ago as tho -1 1 It of July, the Kxec
utive saw tlio cloud of opposition to tlio
policy rising, and then used tho above
words. His sagacifj far seeing and pen
etratini! saw it all. To ntevt thocoutest
he
, . . , i .. i i:.. li"
armed at once, and pliinted httiHoll
tfjuarcly on tbe bulwark ol the (Jotutitu
. , n ,.- it. t,
on- lo a woll-knowu houtlurntr, last
. . , i . .... !. .i i,
week, ho said. 'My chart is tho Con.tilu-
T ., i ... 1 1 ,1, .!.,, l.!,."u l,,.i. i,1i I,
tion, l shall not deviate a Iimr bnMtilli
if I can help it. On that Constitution tbo
States must bo restored, and tho privi'egos
which it confers niift bo theirs. They
are entitled to thorn, and thoy thtill havo
thorn !"
Tiie President is firmly anchored there,
and it is because bo ban to fatt a hold
I llllnn tlin iil'lm nf llin lliilinnnl tliln lllnl
I
'tho waves of f;iliniie4. iii and doord dash-
ed about llilll. Thoy Would boat him
J .
front his position, but it will bo ''thus far
1
ami no niriiier, ami tit y who until; uin
ciwiso do not know the pi'ot ttiey ate
dealing with
The lift of radieil eonplnint' thin far
made out, and to be presented itutiicdiuto
ly after the opening uf UongrcfS, it is as
follows :
1st. Kcfu-al to oxlend negro uffregi
'Jd. The npioinlinetit of secc-sioiiiMts us
provisiotitl jiovoruorc.
:tJ. The free exorcise of the panl-tiing
powur, wiioiciii went iiiuiuucu inniij nuu
ohou d bivo Icnii hanged.
1th. 4 Thu ijurodufiiou of arms into iho
ISouthern States.
3'h. The ili.-bitndotiing of tho eolortd
reoiineiits
litli The refusal to onlur ,1 i-wi, ping
conli oatinn
7th The re.-toration of the Southern
churi'lies
8th. The r I'lisal to nriain hue, tin'
leader ol tho rebel bofl.i, afior bu hail
been indicted lr treafOtt.
Uth. the rel'ii.inl 10 try Dav'n by a mili
tary coin t.
ltiih. The apathy shown in the ciifr.roo
iniiil oftlie iMo'iiioe doctrine as applica
ble to M h'ico.
Such is tho list so far, and th rc is no
disputing that it H quite formidable, but I
j nVvul 1 rcslUt,,lt 11 ro"-v "ol 0,"
for lhu 0!,e,,i,,K pu,h"l fr 'I"-' u'rr,fio
' li,u lhat is eM'Cot''d to follow. That tho
. oousut vative masses
-thoso u ho lovo thiir
country will mi h tain him in solul column
there can bo uo question, and this is all
the I'r-sidetit aks. Graut him this sup
pott uin! be will hand his namu down to
pt'strruy a second Washington.
I For tfie 'Colunih'fi llfoniral "
Qoh, jy. , Tatk,
i ct- Sir: I hnvu been soldicr-
iDg for ilncc ycar. aud whtu I arrivd at
I homo I fintl many, very many who havo
! - ,, . ' , , , ,
turned bogus. I liDd them worse thiii the
. , , , , . , .. .
old long prolescd Win en. I htul some
, , , , , . , ,. .
who have been bought over lo Abolition
. .
principles for a tncie piiio slump, one at
: .
I ..... . Hl.. j I . I i . . .. . . I .. .1
lea-', who ia .i t uil telative, who ifsidL-n
ls'l'nWrrcit'' loiviisbip. lie gt netally
goes ny i n name oi .10 ureaser. I can t
' wl,'J'.1 u",,u UH" U' " Llind as ,0 ,l,i'k
the AbolitioniMs nro right. I know they
ate not. W'u were all ehcaiul out ol our
. - r i!..l. ,f i. in . .
voica ior iiuiu tuauu. riensu imvc tins
thcr0 to ? If ,,ot' ,,avo lhu, VUtd
there at ouco, and see lhat it is done,
Don't let Abolitionists prevent you fiom
voting on account of your owu rarclos
noss. lie assessed,
y''Taiimm'ni
MARRIAGES,
On tho S4tli of Aug ultby tho Rev.
D. J. Waller, Mr. II. W. Marrh, of Fort
Wa no la, to Mrs Fan.nik M. Weaver,
of "'""""burg.
. .L , r
i mu reoiuence oi tno nrido s mo her.
on Sept. llth 1805, by the Rev. W. S
Iloaton, Mr. Anukkw Crevemso. of
Ulooii)!burg,Pa..toMr. Mary Et,iz.nKTii
Hickcox, of Springfield, Sufquehanna
county
In Orangevillo, on the Kith tnst., at tho
German Reformed I'aroniti!o. bv Rev.
W. Goodrii'.li . .Imti Ii' ir,i.Ma ir. ai:.
SVlvimiaH. Kaufp. both' of Benton
""'"', i'l' I
n.t t . ' i
DEATHS.
Tn Ql.. NT.ll 1 I J
I8lh S SeP'ember. 8i Enoch
Sd iVVJ7 rfll0o,7
day".7' S 7 ' mnthS 80,1 10
In Huntington lownsbip, Luzerne conn-
a' Tumi iilf&ln? , V"'
t-Kl 60,h ym X ,KVf L"
"T1I1 OV tir-li.rtir ,f
AN CVU MX U U C I Uil C 1H Clt lS .
. --
tiUNHttAI, KLIiOTIOiV IMtOCLASIATlOV
,yi'"l,,VySi n"11 b?nI,n Att ornenemi Ancini,ir
of luo Oomnintiwimllli of 1'cniii.ylMnU, mliile,! " An
Act to tejuintotheiiciiorai Kiitiioua wiihin tiii.u.Mn
tic tni election. n,i to tmiiiieint; , mm notij',
hnt olficfrf nro to lio rliic.uil, 1. HAMUDL BMVUl'.R
Hnriit m tuv rouniy ,,r i;i,m. hereby mm.,
?.'T;Jl
C'uil.ilyof. Uoliiuibln, that a Oeneral Un til, m win i.
held In said county, on tJEONll TUI'.SOAY lotlii or
Utri'OilF.ll, l-W, ut tin, nvutii etcliiiii .ILIricl, v
llloom towntlilp, at llic Court llniu, lilniiiiwliuri
11c n t in towdttup. at tlie Public lloune nf John J
title. in Iho'l'iiwn nf Dentin.
Ilcnv.r toivMihlp, iiUli'j 1'uL.lln Mouse of Pranklml
Sliiininu
llrlarcreeh township, nt Uu Public School llnuv
noar Cviuuvlll i.
i:atawlsn towiMhip, at thn FuMlu houei of tSflp,u,
Kontenbuudcr.
Centre tmvnihln, nt the lloui ol'Jer, llit, ilni'J
t. ou)unh,iiii towl slip, ut thu Publlu llun.oiir Itcnber
Vncr.
Flfhlngrrnek townthip, at the Public lton iiimi
erly Kept by llouj Mcll'iur;.
i I rniiKlIu tniinililp ut t;ia)lon' Bchhol lloiitt
tiiocuw.iodtH'p, uttli" llinisi' of Jaeili it I'.tttei
lleuilut.k tuwiisliip, ul thii "lincli Hum"
jackmin tinvnshlp, nt the Mihhj uf I'.iekli'l OMe
l.ocmt lonmlili ut the Public lloanu Juliu I. Murm
In Slalit'iwn.
Mlltliii tu p , nt Hie Public limine of John ilcltri
Mull. an ttuvunlilp, at Ihu I'u'jIio lininj ..I .l.imii
Itiniby.
ATI I'luasnnl toiviuhlp, at the I'tibllu lluu'i nf Thou
Jonen,
Moiitiiiir tp. nt Hie limine of Win Ho llnijsli .11
.Main ti'iiliii. ut the Public II "l-e J A .iluie in
llii'irlnitrreek twp, al tlie llnni f.f mrl iieni.tmi
by tli n Dreiib.'icli
OiaiiSB lowiijhip. nt the public; li'iuie of le m.ti
HilalH'H, In Oriiiinov lllo.
I'iiiu liiniuhll. ut thu Iiimuo of Allien Hniilei
ttucailo.il'lnu imlilp. nt thu llniii,i nf , i;lc.
-'cutltunliip at thu Public llou.e uf J II .M ikIi... t
At hidi lime mi I place Ihu luiilliiinl elccti ti it
oni nyiM I'H hi mi uwiiiji mine, uuiriii am uujm
UiIiccm vi.
An Auditor (.I'lieriil. a nutveyor liuurral im
Moniberof AMCiubly. A Dintilct Atturncy A fmn,!.
trt'iKiiror. uiiunty t ihu niunnr. au
,,, (;0,mlv -uryevor Ouinty i?..,o..;,
It Klu llier directed ti.it thu i lee'.l.in f '
I rt'iKiiror. .1 County t iiiiiiiiiMluiiur. A Uuuiiiy v
111. I'u llivr directed th.it thu ' Icc'.l.in nf the . t i
dlftri't nli:t be opeueil butivt'f i the Imiir, ul ,m ,
"'I'lurk iu tin' Iiiiciiooii. and hall ..iiutlunt op a
,lUlt,.rriM,,in, um ,ij(1umuicit until 7.vi'
rvelllui! Hllell tin! iiiiIIk ll.lll II I I limed.
It i4 furlher directed that tho meeting iifth r
JiiiUi' til the t'nurt lluu.e, in lllnniu.liHr? iu ni-'it
the liiiii.!t.i' lliurllon, ulikh will be lliu IJih ,liv
Uilnber in xt.
Tin.' le.ui n Juilje of the Reprei'iitailve Him
ctnnpoed of the toiiiiticn of t'ldiimbi i and Mnuio.
ahali iiiL'i-t ut the L'ourt IIdiku, in tn'iinlur
Tiiela Hie i;tli day uf () tuber uetl tn nine mi ,
turn, f.r l her ol Aiteiubly.
Nont.1): in iiuitr.iiY liivHv,
That evcrv tiernnn I'tecntlnit Jintlci' of tin I1
who rha I hold mi y alike ur apiiuintiuiint id pr im
IrUi-t Under III'' tjlllleil fU.ll". nr ul' lllil Hl.lle
ciiy or ciirioriil'jd district, whellier u cniiiuii -i .
othcrur niiierHlju, .i ui rdiu it"uiii.i-r i.r aem
i, ur rliall b" eliiphni' l un.lur III! I .'ii -. I :i 1 1 nxi. i .
llv or Ju.liciiuy ilojmrtinnit ul tin stati.', m ..I i
city or oriiuv inr. 'iporiiU'd iliniriil and uljn. ! n .
ry member tlNiimnmniid l the sfl.itu I.i'si.l.n
..ii.l i.fll.M .ili.i'l ... rniiiiniill riillllrll ill llliv ril.
I'liiiiniMinii 'M nl an I ni-iii purnied ,llnlrict. if by
11n.np.1ldu nf h ildmii or us.'rci. r; a' ih'i Km". Hi
lice ornpiMiiutiiieiit ul" Jui'cu Innpei inr nr ib.k .1
nny eluiliiu ul this lloiiiininme.illh ind lli.it ml
ipeet'ir, JuJi,'ii iu olli 'r oilicer ul !t..ch elei tl.ni 4I1..U
1 liclblu t.i bu voted lor.
And tin: nalil art of Aiembly entitled an nt
tint' In el'iitlmn uf tills IJiiiiiiiinnwe.ilHi." pn-i.1 J ',
J, 1 B 10. furlher provide a rnllmd. vl
Tin I the Itmpei lor .ind Jiulg.: nh ill meet .11 li
renpettin-pi ice-aipniun-'l I'nr hul'lHii! the I ',
iu Hi di-lriLl at wliiih thjy ro-p i.liv lv hel )' e
fur. Hi'Moik. mi I tin 1,,'irlllui; nf tlin ll'DS'll I'l ' -DAY
IU' (A'll)itKlt. au.l 1M1I1 slid Imp twi hi..
appoint una Clerk, who slilll b'l .1 ' Hi) lll.-.l , nei
Ml h .llnlilit. ,
"In i'Um! Hi-11 rnn nh hliatl hav r.
hlulieat mimli -r nf nles f"r lilspui'lnr hll.ljl n "
V;;'";;; 'i.VV.V ,,',c.'.;.r,hV!lLlP".r.: ;:
, nil." Inr Ju !"! Ill III" II'-.M Or l-i- III! I'li'illilii
lilt ill ll,,i'l-'lr 111 III il.ll.i-. ll'l III tll: M
"ii lift h.H n'ci'in'it mo neiiniil hiahi'iit iiunm i
vnti fur liii"i''ct"r th ill not iittninl. Hi i p r
i-il J i lj" lnl npiimut an I up ml ir in In, 0 . n
if any v.nai ry mill Ciiitliiini mi tin1 limni ' n
mi.ifi' i'f mi.' hnjr -it'lur thi' tlin.' ni:.l li) Ua f '1'
"p-nni ol ihp i-k-ciiitn tli ' inlilti'iJ vniiT- I
1. 1 vv ti 11 tup, , .ml nr ill at , i' t I-t vmiii ti imi "in '
h.nn b'-i-ii i Ircti'il. pri'ifi-iit :it th" I'lt'rti'iii mi.i'I 1
,,ii- "I'lh -ir ii noli -r in UU 'irh vhmih '
It li.'ll lio thu ilul nl Of 1' vrnl s-B .ii
pi'i Hm iy In .ill' ml at III.- pliici' nl Ih.I'iii a v i
'llfiu ral. MiiTrii ir I mnsliipi'li'Ulu i an. i . j ' 11
1 1 III i' I i-t t lull is, I vpt np''li, I'M I III' purl'luu '! 4'M :
inl'urm.lllilil In UK' Ill-P'-Unl III I J I'lj'', v In n
i-n, ill ri-l.ill'tii to Ihu n'lll ni'aiij p-rann .it- . i -lilt-in
to ll.K lit , licit IU uli'i tlnll, llll'l IM "lli'll 1 l' '
iii, ai. n iii ri'litlinii I" tho ii? ii'snin'iit l v,iir
iimI I ii.-I'i i tnr-i or I'ltln'r t lli'-in -li-'U " "ii '
I im.- r"'ilir,'.
n pi-iniii li.ill hi- prrmltt'-il I" v it- .it ii .
On ii in nl'i f-nnl ili.ni a vliiii- citi. n I 'o i
h,-it. mu-nr uiiU'i, olio "li nl ii",- r i "i
M.il! .it li'ii I "in; .ir, nmi m III" i-lmi'ii 'I'-'ti
w In r" "Hi tf I" i"'i", ton 'l'it iiniii"ilii' lv imc it
i.-oiiiiiy i,n i on n -ii nii'V. j '. "jw-jat- ...
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i rat-o nl ntirll I'lfi'tion or fit ill tl-t' nr prati'1
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Inr any linm ii"t leis U mi n" nm i""r ' '''
I u o I v it moi.tlw nnil it ii -hall l- -I"," "
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l lit lint I li'hltlt ill nl
uuili'il. ana not "iiliilo.l in vttulh ii'in ti n
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h" .hall Iu ."iitonri-ii ti pi ulin- ii'-l !"- nun
liiiniiretl or iittiiu lb iu nin: llinn-.an I ilnl' n-, a
linprlvritlt'J lint lt.rtt til 111 fit itiniilin nl "l' ' "
two yuarf
Oiit'ii n.nlt'i tny hint, rt iry nirit-", in lit,tm, ' .
lln, liiili .lay nl vipti.iiilt"r I -til
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Nn I.Tl ontllh Hi comt !!., I'ul'tiv I li"llliit It'
itimlurtitrcrx of Varnishes am! !
me Jap-ini ao'l tlfdiors in Wliit - I. .til
ml i. 1'iitiy. nukuiii. I nmii't'a rolnn .ni'l foN '""
iiig anil Itulniiattitpi t1 til Oil it. it-Mizin,, .Vipiti i. v
LV lnuuri iij.-utt. in tii'iilt'rJ.
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At Struup.s Old Stand on Main .S "
'flThe undersigned having opotnl the m n.
rnrmt'lly nt-i.llin.'il liy llal lil l-'Unilp. a, a (,t i
H ml fill lil.hotl I' uittl .1 laigr ail'l I'lili'ii fit, it
nl I'xmlk'iil
TUliACCO AND CltJAKS.
'T.oup,
n'.n.l ri'pprtrnlly luvltoit llm patrminyo nf tii n
IlitMlitir llillj; ,1 nil , il l niiy ,
luepoieil In illl at whiiljkalt: nnil ril.nl. nn '
Uin innni rahOiiaiiii.' tt-rmi
.Mi'lchitiilit, I In: nl km jirr, anil Crorf rynwn. "
tjn ui'll in u i v i- him a call
U3- All kindH nf t litiuins ami Hmoking T-'n
in mri;i! ami Hiiiaii ittuiueri cnnmantiy tm imhii .
fur talo.
ii ii. iii:.siiKiici
lllo'iiuliiitj, Sept. 23, teGS -Riiioa
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Skylight Picture Gal lei y.
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HLOOiMSHUKG, PA
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V re nl i iil' in ruhlncrri.c iwn . it".. i Iliiliiihnir
ft niiutii uio lam oi jiiiic, a may riieur, niMiponni
be about thmo yeun olil, calor mil ainl win to I '
uivnet ii ruqituteil to comtj fnriwttl. prnvo oropni'
pay .harm-, ami takri In
1 ol aiconltns to law
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5 OS MARKET ST RE ET,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMCOIITER OF
(rleviuan, French and Eusiiufi
Toys, and fancy Goods, Pipes,
Canes, Chiua Watod, ito.
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