The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 15, 1869, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JULY iff,
VX10X UKPUBLJCA TICKET
rnu SOVERXOR,
JOHN W. GEARY.
FcmecpREKK jcdgk,
HENRY W. WILLIAMS.
TIio Impend In? Campaign.
Tho C;vu.paign which will be joined bo
tween thi two great political parties of tbc
Stats so soon as tbe Democratic nomina
tions are made, will in all probability be
bne of exciting interest and beyond ques
tion of great importance. The transltory
hopc inspired in Democratic bosoms of car
rying the State on the strength of appeals
to the prejudice of race and color, as well
ns the intrinsic importance of the campaign
in many other respects, will move thy op
position to their utmost exertions in en
deavoring to vrrcst the State from cur
graep. That these efforts ought not to be
successful, we arc verv confident.
The Regis ry ff.aw Itdore the
Sujuetue Coeirl.
The Supreme Court in lane in Thila
delphia, July 7th, declared c'onstitutiona
the Registry Law as passed by the Le-is
lature. The decision is very lengthy, and
includes the opinions of Juiges Agnew
Head and U llhams. Judges Sharswood
and Thompson dissented. The decision
icioca iuu uuereu vi ine iourc OI i tsi
Iriustand the special injunction is dissolved
The decision concludes as follows : It is
true there is a kind of liberty this rcistrv
law will destroy. It is that liceutiousuess,
that adulterous freedom, which surrenders
the polls to hirelings and vagabonds out
casts from home and honest industry, men
avc no citizenship orV.ako in the
Government, men who will commit perjury,
violence and murder itself. To prevent
this is the purpose of this law, and it
should have the aid of fair men of all par
ties to give it a fair trial and secure its
true end. It may have defects. Doubt-
Thnt Jess it has; and what system devised bv
they will not be successful, if the Ropub- l!'c wit of man has not ? Rut its defect
Hcans ol the State do their duty, wo are pi" any, should be remedied as they are
equally confident. Let as glance at what I disclosed by experience. The law is not
is staked on this campaign. The result
must be a sort of verdict of the people cu
the administration of President Grant. If
we mistake s-ot, the apportionment of the
St3 for Assembly mm and Senators is to
fco performed by the Legislature at its
next session. A Governor is to be elected
throo years, and a iSuprc:;, Judge for fif
' f-een years. The ratification t.f the XYth
amendment by the Legislature of last
winter is to be upheld by them, or con
demned. Such are the pri:;- ipal issues of
the campaign, the iuvrtance of which is
so obvious as to need no comment.
Are we prepared to meet these issues ?
As rcgarcb the candidates whom we have
placed in the field, their general fitness
and unswerving honesty, there can be but
one arsv.-er we are prepared. "Whatever
approbrium attached to us at the close of
the last session of tha Legislature has been
pretty effectually wiped out. As the pre
dominant party, we were forced to bear
the chief responsibility for all unworthy
f-ct of that body, even though they w ore
the broods of Democratic hatching. Rut
tho condemnation of the people, of the Re
putlioaa party and of the Republican press
has been so emphatic, outspoken, and ef
fective that the effort to fasten on the
party the ill deeds of Home of its servants
"will prove futile.
As elements of positive strength, we
f"" j oi cne itepublican party,
of which no man need to ashamed.
The past history of the Democratic
party, of which most men are ashamed.
The party of President Grant's admin
istration, it economy and success in reduc
ing tho public debt and decreasing the
public expenditures.
The comparative prosperity and thrift
of the country after the close of an ex
haustive ,ar, in contrast with the pros
tration nud distress that followed the revolution-
and'tbe' war of 1812, as well as
nearly all great material conflicts.
The fail arc of all the Democratic pro
phecies of a Military Dictatorship and fi
nancial ruin.
Hze returning prosperity of tho South
aod tire approximate harmony existing
between the whites and blacks, in contrast
with the servile insurrections ai: i bJoody
fewds foretold by Democratic politicians
The constant stream pouring in uoou
ocr shores from Europe and As!.;, showing
that Rt publican rulo has not din-inched
the couc-ieiic? or alienated the affection c:
the freedom loving people of the oh' world.
These elements of strength xvV l give us
ictory if we only remember to desorvc it
by faithful worx.
unconstitutional. It is a part of the po
litical system cf the State on which its of
ficers and its very continuance depends,
and we as a Court, have no right to put
our hands upon the whole system on the
grounds of mere hardship, and for defects
of regulation which are not clear or pal
pable iolations of the letter or very spirit
of the constitution.
I'oiinsj 1 vanlu Coal Trade.
EDITORIAL ETCHINGS.
JKS"" Hot the weather.
Haymaking has begun.
BB Subscribe for this paper.
Jte?" Read tho advertisements.
Eizjr Gone the glorious 1'ourth.
Coming the N. Y. Circus.
Jgyf" Johnstown has a lady M. D.
JEST" Sl'ca the attendance at the In
dian show,
CSi- Ditto the attendance at the Toot's
family entertainment.
New York democrats advocate re- T
ludiation.
gy- A desperado has been arrested in
Missouri who, i& charged with the mardef
of seventy-eight persons.
BCu The daily Times, the Wells organ
in Petersburg,. Ya. ha been discontinued
for lack of adequate support.
B. Governor Joshua L. Chamberlain
of Maine, has accepted, iu a brief letter,,
the Republican nomination for re-election.
Xgt Chicago is sending out cards for a
great musical festival next year, which is
A T E 8 T A R E I V A L ! !
AT THE LAIOI AMD
ELEGANT NEW ROOM OP
C&3
High Street t Ehensburg Pa.
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS !
Consisting in part of
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
ANI A FULL LINE OF
SUMMER GOODS!
NEW G00DS! 52
WHOLESALE axj
CONFECTIONERY
West end Cambria
GROCERIES!
Coffees,
Teas,
We learn from the Miner's Journal that
the collieries are all in operation in Schuyl
kill county, except one or two in the
western end, where there still exists some
difficulty in regard to wages. In the Le
high region a number of collerics have
started, and we presume they w ill all be
in operation in a few days. In that re
gion thy found it necessary to regulate
the rate of wages on a different basis, which
led to some delay, but it was understood
that all the miners would be at work next
week. In the Wyoming and Lackawanna
region all are at work, except the Dela
ware and Hudson, Lackawanna and West
ern companies. These companies seem
determined to refuse the basis; awid will
not yield. Yv'e see some tendency to run
up the prices of coal beyond wirat they
ought to be. There is really no necessity
to do so, and we hope it will not be done,
because it would materially diminish the
. - - vu" uuoiiicr
breakdown in prices, which would only
tend to increase difficulties. The supply
of bituminous coal thrown into the market
this year shows an increase of nearly 300 -
000 tons so far, 'which will bo materially
increased for the balance of the season
This must be taken into consideration by
. i ...
tne anthracite trad-..
to turn xoston quite green who envious
ECS. Not much of a success the tight rage,
rope walking on Tuesday evening last. cT Chicago is now the great distri-
Cherries are in our market and buting post-of5ce for all Americnn mai'i
selling at from 8 to 14 cents per quart. for China, Japan, and Sandwich Islands,
JC Nine cases of soial! pox were re- and all the States of the Pacifio elope.
v ' BQ-A Georgia paper says the heat has
S- Cotton from an acre of laud ia been so ioteusa there for teo day past
Georg.a so.d for S27G lait week. thai thermometers fail to indicate tho de-
JC There are even colored members gree the mercury pushes tbe top off and
oi me new irginia JLegislature. riseB aoove tne ngures.
A coal bed over 100 feet thick has e?5S Tn tliA haaA hU moi. ri,:t-
been discovered in Virginia. deli.hia. nn Mnnriav hn.. a,u
t-SJ Pack; r U the Democratic nominee ics of that city and the Atlantics of Rrook-
for Governor. Ivn. the former club was vmfnriiitia Kir .
JBSj-Johnstown has a silver palace car ficore of 3(5 to 31
runumg on its streets. x t Tn Pin.K,, ot,T, r'!i.j
f I i0Uif,, UUIV..V ViCICIIUU)
S&" There are four thousand aod four and other cities, the Germans celebrated
hundrd miles of railroad in Pcnna.v. - the 4th of JuJy oa Sunday, the 4th ae-
JESyAn orcan grinder made his an- cording to their announced determination.
pearauce on our streets the other day to by processions. Reports from these places
the disgust of everybody. 8aJ that every thing passed off in the most
rar Favorable reports are received from oraerJ maQer
all sections of Georgia and Florida re- B. The chime of belli lately consecia
garding the cotton crops. ted at St. Joseph's Cathedra!. Raffalo.
gm, A forty thousand dollar steam-saw ia lue largest on this Continent, the largest
mill has just gone into operation iu Sun- weighs 4,200 pounds, and the sroall-
npy. est ZD pounds. The coot of the whole
Ren. Hogan, of Titusville, a pu-il- 50;000-
ist of some fame in the oil regions, has ra An attemr.t whs nMnii. ,.,?
challenged lorn Allen, of St. Louis for a the father of vounsr Ketchum. the f'orrPr "sorted stock of Koodi the uudersiened hoce
' ' ri i i j ... .
rt "u receive a iiDerai sbare of pat-
Ul UD I nnrr.
xug&ra, Molasses.
Sjrups, Candles,
Spices, Hams,
Fish, 0il9
Cheese, Crackers,
HARDWARE I
A gentral assortment of Hardware will al
wajr be kept on band.
ANOTHER LARGE STOCK
ANOTHER LARGE S
ANOTHER URGK
OF CONFECTION'ERy
Jwt received and for sale cU.
ANY OTHER MERCU
in tiensburg
can ArroBD to isu
Q UEEXS MARE!
In great Tariety.
.On Tmjin
tancj Cw
m, n v
4WV -ounas Assorted
lO Boxes l'runes,
T Boxes Currants,
6,000 Boxes Prime ci.
FLOUR, FEED, 4c, &c.
Goods sold at lowest Market prices. Call
and n-e goods.
By keeping constantlj on hand a well
onage.
contest in the prize ring for Sl,O0CLa side, to get him released from cor.fioeme
ft is intimated that Vallandigham account 01 a Q the indictment upon june lb.
is not very e
Rosecrans as th
Ulno. ,uo luak ue preierreu serving
IlCD CO
Ohio railroad near Cambridge save way Governor-elect Walker.. of Virtrin-
r i - , . . " i .1'. . o
ou iuonaay morning, letting down a great ,a I,a3 caiiea on tne President. He says
mas3 oi roc. ne is a uonservative lienub hcan. and
Gov. Gearv i3 rersonlTv .r.MJn. W3S e.leCted ? ,he Plorin of the Fif-
J I . -a.aM-.i. m , i m
n,i; tho ,amotnr; .- i. icrum Aujupumeot, wnicn amenament. ho
contiguous to the xMexican Monumt at ca3' ??t unmeoiateiy on tne
the o-mitnl organization oi me legislature. There is
rp, r .. -T rr,. , . uuuuv tuo Ul 1113 L'Uiering OU
I he farmers of Mifflin co. put their the Hiiiiea nf h ffia r.f.u-
I i , , . I " - vvv. Jt.ut.1a4 VaUUV
ios at oue nuuurea thousand dollars on has the power to decide, aud he leaves it
inv. j' ui nut) niutu a uuw Be i u u"- i tn the I'rem.'fpnt
at one dollar ner bushel Thev refused
two dollars last fall. TlIE 1(Iea of putting Chinese into our
rTr ;a nnrctn Ur.,u coal "as been started. The imm'e-
ones that if General Hancock should re- t- L 7 1 r IOrm
ceive tbe nomination for Governor nfPenn J combinations, but live up to their agree-
ylvaui:., he will undoubtedly resign bis po- JU"3 PP ine "
b.tion in the army and accept the enme. """ ai. a.u DUt
I t h is! nnnAiii f inn will H qs t r ifrA o ! rl
- ' J''vui vavaa 111 -V tllVULVl ULCal CXO A V
T TT If a O".-
jnthusiastisally in favor of wn,ch he hatl been convicted, but the ef-
he Democratic candidate for ?ort waS renderei tile by Ketchum stat- r( ESTABLISHED IX 1856. sr
ing that he preferred serving out His sen- Ut.
TUB JOUSSTOW.V
Is the oldest and largest in Cambria Couctv.
It is the place to buy yur
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!
It is the plaee to boy yonr
PAINTS AND OILS !
The attention of the puic j4c,.v
fact that in fnnT-..;
RES T A rzXT.'
where will be berved" tv al w,
OYSTERS, ate wed -cr fried
HOT COFFEE,.
PIGS' FEET,
TRIPE,
SARDINES,
DRIED BEEF, C., &C
It is the place to buy your
DYES AND DYE STUFFS!
It is tbe place to buy your
PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES,
HAIR RESTORERS and DYES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
and all etceteras appertaining to a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE! !
ie EteaUlSaiDS bailiu noui ni.i.i..i.,t . . QTXl .STilCJC TS TIIK
gathered in York county for mioy yet.M. cisco to the Oriental waters, have. ,W 4i.w -T AR1ED A
'Vha liri.u r.f l.ilini. j . . . K 1 , (U'T . L l ' U VUUilJ
" i" - ui mjui i3 uiudii tuaa mis year i nie uuai:icss.
I i . l. - I , c i i
iijuu last m iue narvcai neia. t - c v v i r Ant fr tw;. . nuu . r,. ...
-w uiuci ivj IC1UIB L 11 U Z 11 ttl LiO OI 13- I ri ' - - ....sj, vuouiucu a. VU. S
PURK WHITE LEAD !
s WHICH IS THE BEST IX THE MARKET.
j ho 1 ork Republican sayj : The would be to the lapse of time and progres-
V XSfiUP iSl-Vi" " r"-W- !?'Uat SAW jn human affairs.
IF YOU
WANT BARGAINS,
Ul K MK A
CALL.
Jan. 7, ISCO. A. II. FALL
Tue Soldiers' .Moiiumct: erected in the
National Cemetery at Gettysburg, in hon
or of the brave men who fell in the mem
orable battle at th -t place, iu July, 18C3,
was dedicated on Ihursday ;. vreck, with
boleran nnd iuir.sive coreun.-f.ifi?. Rev.
Henry AVard" Rcechcc delivered the open
ing prayer.. Gen. Gc. H. Me lc, the
commander of tile- tVi-.u i' .- at the
battle, unveiled the Monuiuw; i. and de
lisered, a noat and appropriate address, and
Uon. O. P. Morton, cf Indiana, deliverd
an clcKiucnt Oration. Then followed a
poem written for the occasion by Rayard
Taylor. Frcm C,CC0 to 10,000 persons
witrwscd tho interesting ceremonies.
The event yra3 m.st Bucocasful iu every
particular.
It is a striking commentary on the
chani beiug rung on every possible key
by tlw Democratic press regarding tiie cx-t;-.v:!ganoo
and uaujisnchis of i "'resident
GrMit'a administration, that during the
ttcnth of June tho National debt wa.n re
duced 1G90,000; President Grant and
educational. A State Convention
of City and County School Superintend
ents will be held in Harrisburg, commen
cing on Tuesday, July the 20th, at 2
o clock p. m. The purpose of this Conven
tion is the transaction of business, and the
securing of as great efficiency as possible
in the educational work tobe done th
present term' of the Supcrintendency.-
1' ree return tickets have been sacurcd for
the members in attendance, over the prin
i i i
cipai railroads, and arrangements have been
made fur a reduction nf f'-ir nt. ihn lii..
.... w v v uvit lc
A r :i!iber of important questions will be
) r esented fur consideration, and a full at
tendance of the Superintendents through
out the State is earnestly requested hy the
.State I-f.poriiitcudent. Principals of Ncr
uuil Khools, and all other friends of edu
e'.ti?:i will be welcome. The State Teach
ers Association will hold its aunual session
the present year at Greensburg, Westmore
l iiid county, commcuciii" on tliA tfnh r,r
August next.
The Fruit Ciu,i The supply of fruit
of every description this year promises to
be immense. The pear and apple through
out our own Stale are already bending be
neath the weight of tho young fruit. The
peach crop in Maryland and Delaware will
be unprecedented. The railroad compa
nies in the latter State have now ready
over ibar hundred properly ventilated and
shelved cars for the transportation of the
peaches. It isLclieved that these arrange
ments will be hardly sufficient to move
the fruit, and that more cars and sailing
vessels will be required. The inhabitants
of Delaware are Congratulating themselves
that the peninsula, which has been impov
erished by failures in former years, is now
favored by unprecedented crops, aud that
comfort and happiness lrill be restored to
hundreds of h;acs where want and mise
ry have prevailed for the past two years.
M Ol. V. c Oil; v.lcte returns frnm Viro-.iiU
i..- may noi six democratic poll- j 5liow that 1 he Itichuiond journalshave herc-
ticians and aspirants fo cffit'e, but ; loforc nomewlrat overestimated Gov. Walk-
ine that they will huit the masses. of the
or's majority, which will probably turnout.
! to be from 20,000 to 23.000.
E-A. rumor is afloat, at West Chester, voriilsm, so glibly made bv disappointed
that Gen. Grant will visit Chester couuty iramblers, Secretary Routwell announces
in a few days, with a view of purchasing a his intention of purchasing $9,000,000
farm. The property known as the Schef wort.h nf l.nna anrl tr.nuror;n., V
farm, near the Steet Road Stution, is the to the sinking fund. The das of purchase
objective point. 8ro the 14th, 21st, and 2S'th inst. Ye
The cabbage fly which is very de- ,uaJ expect an upward tendency in this
struotive to cabbage and cauliflower
plants, has made its appearance in Maioe.
It was first seen iu America in Quebec iu
1851 and wa3 probably brought to the
State in grain from Canada. It resembles
the common butterfly in general appear
ance. !3-On the 10th of August, in Greens
burg, 'will meet the State Teachers' Asso
ciation. The meeting prcmi.-cs to be
largely attended. Several features of
prominenco will characterize the conven
tion. State Sur.-iintendeot White, of
Ohio; Superintedent vVickrhatn of Penn
sylvania; Dr. C. T.nvu?. !; 1, of New York,
and other dis'ing.j-tihe i gentlemen, have
announced their inttMion to bs present
and address tha convention.
JEST The New York and Erie, Pitts
burg and Oounell'viiKs and the Baltimore
aud Ohio Railroad Companies, it is hinted.
have iu vie the early consummation of
a project for constructing a Railway thro'
to Chicago in opposition to tho Pitts
burgh, Ft. Wayne aud Chicago route now
m the control of the Pennsylvania Cen
tral Company.
gck. LorettoSpriogs, Cambria county,
Pa., opened July 1. Excursion tickets.
good for the season, over the Pennsylvania
Central Railroad, can be procured (rom
Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Harrisburg,
to Kay lor Station, tvo miles from-the
Springs, where coaches will be in readiness
.o convey guests to the Springs. All
amusements usually found at watering
places are at this resort.
CSrTheRureau of Agriculture estimates
that there are more than a million of acres
of wheat this year above the average of
lHUb, which was over 10,000,000 acres.
and it states that returns Warrant ihe be
lief that Iowa has 224,000 acres more
than in 1S63 ; Minnesota, 145,000 : Ohio
110,000; Indiana, 130,000; Tennessee'
130,000, and Missouri, 96,000. We im
agine that the increase in this State is
even larger than the above estimate.
Dealers can save freight by purcha
ing ineir goods from our house. Price lists
seni on application. G. T. FRAZEIt,
No. SOI Main street,
Jun 3- Johnstown, Pa.
M.
D3i A tel-gram hes been received at
Girurd announcing that Charles Yhite
the. lion tamer, traveling with Thayer's
menagerie, was actually eaien up by the
noun on rnuay Digui in a small town in
Michigan. lie is said to have been struck
on the shoulder by tho same lion that
came so near killing him at Rochester,
kuocked down and the othcte at once
sprang oa him and before they could b3
beaten off had trn him to pieces-and de.
) vourcd the greater portion of Li? body.
class of securities in consequence of the an
nouncement ; but what the Treasury will
lose in profit the country will more than
makeup by the large accession to its cur
rency from the Treasury balance.
BiSa, Advices frnm the West eay on the
morning of the 26th ult. a party of Indians,
supposed to be Cheyennes, and about
twenty in number, made a dash on three
trains near Sheridan, stampeding about
fifty mules and killing and scalping one
Mexican. One party eamo within two
hundred yards of tbc engine house, cap
turing thirty mules. Two parties of cit
izens have gone in pursuit of the Indians.
The Mexican killed was within eight hun
dred yards of the depot.
A. T. Stewart's new model dwelling is
rapidly going up in New York. It is to be
entirely of iron and brick, eight stories in SUG RS !
nignt, enclosing a court one hundred feet SYRUPS!
square. It is to contain an elevator, a
steam heating apparatus and a water tank,
and be furnished with sleeping apartments
for fifteen hundred persons, restaurant,
parlor, bath rooms, laundry, kitchen, etc.
It will cost over three millions of dollars,
and, it is calculated, will afford the work
ing women, for whose benefit it is erected.
lodging, food and washing at the cost of
two dollars a week.
BUSH7MILLKK& CO
TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
403 Isorth 3d St., n49 Philada. TARMERS ATTENTION !
- O A T M A N ,
1'K.UEX IS
CHOICE FA MIL Y GR O CER1ES !
consisting in part of
DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
GRAIN, FEED, BACON, SALT FISH
DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES,
ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! !
TEAS I
MOLAS&ES !
Ac,
COFFEES !
CHEESE i
Ac.
Also a large stock of the best brands of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO!
JCsT" Store on High-st., three doors cast of
Crawford's Hotel. feo 4
j in iu YV JSl' O ii L : f
NEW GOODS f NnYc,
: TJJE PEOPLE'S ONE PRICED
: mca stdkkt, ebensbcru. 1
j ASK FOR FRY'SCHEAP STOEI
EVERYTHING ROUGHTSING
GREAT DECLINE IN ITdf
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
OF GOODS IN TOWX.
DAItGAIAS!
NEW STOCK OF
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARD"
QUEENSWARE, 4C,
JUST EECKITKD AND TOR SALS AT T3
CHEAP CASH STOCK Of
HENRY JACOB, with
W. JI. GORMLY,
Wholesale Grocer, dealer in
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES, FISH, SALT,
OILS, RICHMOND TOBACCOS, &c,
n49 No. 271 Liberty Street, PiTTSBcaw, Pa.
OR RENT.
The subscriber will offer for rent his
STORE ROOM, located on High street, near
the diamond, and now occupied by R. U. Da
vis. This is one of the best locations in town.
Possession given the 1st of July. For terms
and particulars call on or address
11 y 27-tf. E. J. MILLS, Ebensburg, Pa.
JL
YOU ALL SHOULD HAVE
IlcatlCs Champion Horse Hay Fork !
DECIDEDLY TIIE BEST IN USE.
The undersigned desires to call the attention
of the public to the fact that he is agent
in this conntvfor the sale of the
CHAMPION HAY FORK!
Vi bicu bfs many advantages over ail
others manufacture.
It is simple u construction, light to work,
and will lift fbert buy equally as well as
long. Price $10.
Address or call on E. STILES.
Jane 17-4t Ebensbur2.
AUhaTn? CoSurtNo?rIC""Ia the 0r- A URITOR'S NOTICE.-In the Or-
matter ' tbt ? final IS? ?CfUXin th phaDS' CUrt of rairi COUQtJ
maiier oi me nnal account of I. Stnlt mntur . .
- --- sate
Extract from the Record
Jawks GairriK, Clerk
of real estate.
Extract from the Record.
James Gairrix, Clerk.
I will attend to the duties of my appoiit- I will attend to ifc. S . P'!'1-
in the rooms formeriv i.rcuolcd bv til
dor, o;: U ; !:.iL
BARGAINS IXI)RY GO 01$
BROWN MUSLINS, ?
PLEACHED MUSLINS,
CHECKS,
GINGHAMS,
TICKINGS.
D3N1MS,
DRILLS,
JEANS,
DELAINES,
T. IVXS.
j-iiJNTa
ROOTS AX1) SHOES!
,Men' Calf and Kid Boots,
Ladies Congress tiihera,
and French Moroco Shoe,
Children's Shoes.
BARGAINS IN GROCER
COFFEES. TI
SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SYBrA
SOAPS, CAXD:.Ej5. 3PICC5.
4C, tC, AC.
HARDWARE IN CKSAT VARIED
QUEENSWARE AND CLASS
CARPETS AND OIL CLO'-
A I . J-. 1 . . -U.-.lUCi"
jx. icBuiiiui aasoriraeiti oa
sale cheap.
PROVISIONS
II AM, LARD,
SI OK, BUTTKK.
SHOULDER. E3GS,
MESS PORK, CHEESEt.
FISH, &c.
a
CO UNTR Y PR OD ft
k - trCiu
taken in exenatge t-
Call and be convinced th t
cheaper than any other store n
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