The - lease of ON)gon. We do not think Tilden is any more entitled to the electoral - vote, he has got in. Oregon than Hayes is to those given to him in .Louisiaua. Whatever , ' maybe Said for either on leg al or technical grounds, they cannot be defended on grounds of justice or morals. But, tech. nically, we do not see why the Oregon Tilden vote is not -as strong: as the Lou, isianallayes votes: • • The facts are these : The State gave a majority of about 1200 for ,Hayes, Ohe or the three Hayes e4.ctofi . -waSpostmas ,ter ut the ti me of his election, and so in eligible 'and the .qovertior, who is a Drnfoorat, and who the law directs "shall grant . a certificate to the persons having the largest nuinber of !votes," held that .!)y Ills ineligibility, the ,rotes for him were null, and so gave the. Third elector's place to the fourth or Democratic candidate having t he,: highest -numbet•of Y 0413.— There is abundant ,legal, authority and precedent for this decision; both Amen , can and English, as there is abundant le gal.authority and precedekt for the dif ferent decision` of the Vermont State off: cials in a precisely similar : ease; The cer= tificate to three electors,,t,wa layes 113e.n and one Tilden manwai issued by ale Governor jointly, as; the laii - reqiiires, and the Tilden elector took it. The Raved electors tried to get it -away from him,. And,then - ihey,-- too, ,held a i meeting by tfienseWes, Withoutfanyeetrtiticate, refus ed to.admit to it the • Tilden Elector, de clared the place he,...claiingd yacancY, elected a Hayes . man '‘`to'_fillit three „Men cast three votes _,for HpyeS - „, and sent, them to Washington'. - ivitii - ii" statement of the - - facts, .but,.,Withotti. the ceriificateof, the GOTsrnor.. The deserted:Tilden'elcctor thus found. hitnErif ulone with 'his. certificate, .a 4 . having two vacaiick , s. on hishands; pro-. '.Oeeded.to fill them:, with mealwho.'are ported to - be Denicioratp,..-.:bhp*llo.:nev,.er - -1 voted for frayes,—tind. this vote. also goes on to .Washington, one - for Til den and two for Laves, With' the ble advantage- of:',6e 0-6Vcrnor's , . certifl _ • *.. *• * We . believe - Co:ingress , go behind the Governor's certifi. 7 l sate, and in obedience . , .to. the _sound' doc-7 *trine of Piesident Lincoln .!`exclude" this vote "from the . counting is illegal." But the pinch is, it Congress goEs -behind the Oregon 'certificate, it can have - no exouse i• for not going Whind,theLouisianacertik , cate. and - the Republican party . plan has been to insist :!that the certificate of 'the , ,01 - ivertior - carries the Vote ..undiapUted Thus the Oregon Governor breaks the, chain which was to 'Jena Hayes to the House, and commands - a 'halt Of the *hole team. The result is well if the proCess . is un just. Neither. Tilden nor. Ilayei ought to be counted in as president on disputed* • certificates frOin Governors, without the • concurrence •of the niajOrity' of hcitti . of .opngress.-; • This cmiCtirrence we claim as needed to., complete a legal election, It is a sensible • just.dobtrine ; • .it has precedents and authority; and the . tt ndertuking to force a President into the Whit , _notise.Over and against it, iS . bf• it= se if an outrage upon our Republican sys , .• ~. _ • • -- lett. • • - Obviously. these Oregon and Verinont 6Vvii . just alike, brit differ iiitly deCided by:the state authoritiei, ,present. - -a;ques Lion , for the Supreme. ,Conrt, theY'do , alsOifor .CopgreFsional,:,JegiSlation. It is. . 'provision that no Fed— 'oral officer •shall be an - electOr, - th! . -Federal..CoUrt.and- - the -Federal legis, , lature'can- properly - .decide,, upon' it s , terPretation, and - fix the 'penalty,- for breaking it. We. .carticit have.one Pretatioi for. ;YerniOn f; and another for Oregon. ..Fur this makes the Presidency the sport s .of OrovernOrs,:itnil.. not..the or derly representatiVe - . of •-'the` nation.— d Republican, Pec:43. - • TELEGRAPHIC. - T . 4- • KILLED 1.3 Y THE OARS. •.Lowitt4., Dec. 1.6.--Dennis Ma honey was instantly killed to day on the track of the Boston and Lowell Rail road. ° A MURDERER SEIVTENCED. Bogrox, Mass., Dee. 1.6 vana Gov; &child. the Italian* who killed his bedfel low, Aviznone, •on the 21st of July last wO . - to-ilaS'telitenc:A to, §tate prison for " • - FIVE:DAYS WITROUT Fopp. • • FORTRIeSB MONI3OII, • prig Harry, passed:,-u-p• for Baltimore from the Spanish Main, had heirmy viindi and. her sail€. The', oref,'.lo ye.,five:days fackt when she,iyo,4t4en.by the seho&ner loSepla Oaks, Who iridereda sistance. -DA3tAGE:i-N..-:(iffii . a, CLEVELAND, Dee. 16.—A. tettific - gale tof wind limn the 'north vent prevailed here last night commeneing: ,abont.; 9 o'clock and vintioulot‘ data. thg, the, eneotneter - - the sign Io ce 'regititering fOrty five per hour -:the highest velocity of •the.witid.,:„Con iiikrable damage was done sin the,city. The Most serious yeC - riporieit destruction ofof= the 'spire of Sii . itahkett l *. chitich. W - CLARE PRACTICAL. " camyr AND GVALSSUICIL k • 1 has located on Pattie. Awaits, Ornament of B. C. 13ayre's Mare balbliao *here be Le prepared to do /di kte de of Gun Swathing. Wring Muffin e tepee ng.Saw Wing. Lock repel:42;g act d Tight mechanic/0 jobs on, short notion. and on as renronsbas •terms se Ca 4 done tlee whose. At work irbrnurted; *Mee% by mla promptly attended to. You patron** •is *Welted, sna_iistietsettonctiuszteed. MARK . =X= TIIREE POINTS FOR" CONSIDEn• ATION, - During the past live years Vegetine' has been stead ily working itself into public favor, and those who were at first most Incredulous in regard to its merits are,now its most ardent friends and supporters. There are three essq tial causes, for those having such horror of patent medicines, changing their opinion and lending their influence toward the advancement of Vegetir.e. let— It, is an honesty prepared medicine from barks. roots and herbs. 2d—it. honestly accom plishes all that is claimed for it, without leaving any bad effects in the system. ad—lt presents honest vouchers in testimonials from honest, well-known cit izens, whose: signatures are a sufficient gun antee of their earnestness in the matter. Taking; into consid eration the vast quantity of medicine brought con spicuously before the public through the flaming ad., vertisements in the newipaper columns. with no proof of merit or genuine vouchers of what it has done, we should be pat doned for manifesting a small degree of pride in presenting the fol'owing testimonial from Rev J. S. Dickersor, D. D., the popular and ever genial pastor of the South Baptist Church. Boston. TRIG, TIRED BODY iftlEzt FOR -LEEP. 11. R. Stevens, esq. : Dear Sir—lt is as much from a sense of duty as of gratitude that I write to Pay that your Vegetine—even if it is a patent medicine—has been of great help to me when nothing else i•eemed to avail which 1 could safely use.' 4ithei-excessive mental 'work or unusual care brings upon me a nervous exhaustion thatdesper atety needs sleeP, but as desperately defies IL Nigh" after night the poor. tirc d body rues fur sleep until the ,day dawn is welcomed back. and we begin our work tired out. with an almos fruitless chase after rest: Now have toilful that a little Vegetine taken just before I retire gives me sweet and immed ate sleep, and with out any of the evil effects of the usual narcotics. I think two thinge would tend to make brain-workers sleep. lst—A. little less work. 2d A little more Veg,. etirie. This prescription has helped me. Now I have a particular horror of Patent Medicine, but I have a greater horror of .bein,g afratd to tell the straight oat truth.' The Vegetine has helpedme and! ownit up, , Yours. &c.. J. 8. DICKERSON. _,VALUABLE EVIDENCE. The follo*lng unsolicited testimoinal from Rev. O.T. Walker D. D. formerly pa-to'r of Bowdoin Square Church. Boston, and at present settled in Providence, Rlmust -be deemed as reliable evidence. No one shculd fail to observe that this testimonial is the result of two-years' experience in the use of. Vegetine in the Rev.-Mr. Walker's family, who now pronounce it inval uable : , __ ... . Tiovidencell.l.o6l Tr'anSit StreeL IL-R. Stevens, esq. :-- I feel bound to express with my signature the high vitlite I ~pluee upon ypur Ve ,, et inc. My fam!ly hays used - it for the last two years. In nervous debility it is invaluable, and I recommend it to ail who may need an itivikorating, renovating teuje. : ' ' . , _ • O; T. WA,LKER: Formerly Pa rlorof Bordoin Square Church; Boston. 13E : Sr - EVIDENCE.. • The - Tolle - Wing letter front E:: };Beer., Pastor Of. Hie M. E. church. Nat ick ,Ma be read with interest by many ; physiebns ; also those sufFering froth the same disease as afflicted the son of the Rev. E.S:.Best... No verson can doubt this testimony, as there is no doubt about the curative power tit-Vegetine. ' NatickiNass ~Jan. Mr. TI, - • . . Dear Sit—We have a -good reason for re , zarding ynnr ' Vegetine- a medicine of the greatest. value. - We feel assut . e4 that it has been the means of raving our son's -life: -He is now seventeen years of age ; for the last. two years he has suffered frOm necrosis of- his leg.caus ed by scrofulous affectien, and-was so far reduced that nearlyall who saw him thotight his recovery impossi-. A council.pf able ohvsicianacould give us but the faiiiiiiiihepe of his' , ever rallying . ; two of th number declaring that he was beyond the reach of human riln• -edlOs. that-even- amputation could not save him', as he hhd not vigor enou;,,h to endnre:the operation. Just then we commenced giving hint Vegetitte and from that time to't he present he. has t3e.i. , u, continuously improv ing. He has lately resumee, -studies, thrown away-his crutches-and - cane, and .Nyalls about cheerfully and strong. -„ Though therei s some discharge from the open ine where his limb was lanced, we have the fullest con fidence that in a little time he-will be perfectly cured: -He has taken About three citizen bottles' of Vegetine: but lately uses but tittle; as he declares be is telo' well to be taking medicine t . ,Respectfully yours. B. 8..8E5T.. • . RELIABLE EVIDENCE. .-11'8 Baltic St., Brooklyn, N. Y., NOY. 1.4. 1874; H. R. Stevens, e* q. : Dear Sir—From personal beaellt received by its use, as well as from personal knowledge of those whose cures thereby nave seemed almost miraculous; 1- .can most heartily and sincerely recommend the Vegetine for the complaints for which it is claimed to cure. • JAMES P.LUDLOW. Late Pastor Calvary Bap. Church, Sacnmento, Cal., VEGETINE is Sold by all Dra,rnsts. ERI EF'S SALE'S.- Br viler u.E. OF k... 1 writs 's•gued. by the Ccurt of. Common Pleas 'of S. ntzquehanna County 'and to me directed, I wir expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court House in :Mont rose, on. , Crifipy, January 5, 1 A. D.,.1877, at 1 o'clock p. in., the , following Weces or pared:3 o Itind. to . • All. those certain.;:pleces or r.plottt of land situ ate, lying and bond in Susqttehanna county: Pem;syl vania, the first piece being in Auburn township, bound ed on the north ,by lands of Darid-McCain, on the east by lands of Patridk Galvin, on the south by lands tif•J: _P. Whit() and on the wet by lands of -:lisha Kinney.- containing. 85. licres. more oseless, abont la) - acres proved. with the appurtenafices, 2 frame houses ane other outbuildings, yframe barn and an orchard... The 2d piece is situate in Rush township, bounded on the north by lands . of Benj. Bertholf and B Gray. on the east by laads of_ flarvty and APffed Estus,-on the south by lands of Bullard, and. on the west by 'lands of Alfred Linaberry, - 'cootaming 105 acres, about 70 acres Improved •irltntkoapputtenances, 1 lOg house, 1 frame barnatidlin orchard, (Seizqi and taken in ex ecution at the snit Littles'it Blakeslee use of R. B. Little v - 14. O. E. Picket and A. Lathrop assigned to L. Searle vs O. E. Picket. • • . ALSO—AII I hat.piece or „parcel of land situate In Au barn -,usqueltatitia Cinanty. Pennsylvania,: bound& & and described,. tie follows, to , wit: 0_ • the north. by road leading from Kennedy Corners to Carter Town, east by land of P. White, south hy.land of Hen :ry*-.DuntuoreJind Ain the west by land of Martin Wil.4 cos. contaipiog 58aeresouostly improved, wit h,the np puiteitances,l frame , house, 'I trainer ; barn and an or= chard:' - 'Seized and taken In execution at the suit - b . ( Mulford vs, Philip Swat:khan:men, • . • • ALSO-4.11. that :certain piece of land • Situate ill - the township, of- 'Gibson, Susquehanna Connty, rennsyl va.oia, Bounded on the north by land of Reynolds and 4 1homas Evans. on the east by land 4 of honms Evans and Hiram Tiffar.y. on the south by . lands of D. RohertSmid, Thomas Meritlith, and on the west bY lands of Seth Abel, G..'Gillatt acid Jacob.L.Ciiiatt, con taining 230.acreS more or less, will about "ZOO acres im proved and appurten.nees. 2 frame baruS, -hog house" and "2-aPPIe orchards.. [Seized and.taken in execution at thestiltlkf John SMiley assigned to Kesia O. Smiley vs Cordepa'Wells and J. R. Wells. ALSO that certain piece or parcel of land situate lyirg and being - in the township of Bridgewater, Sus 400M:tuft Vounty..PennsylVania.bOanded on th e , north by labd of D: H. Coon and Wm . Stark , on the east by lands of H. 11. Harrington, Robert Kent :and W. L. Cat tho-sOuth by land of Augustus Gregory and on the west. by public road and land of Horace • Bre w ster, , containing about 140 acres, mostly improved with.the appartenancet, 1 - frame house, 2 frame barns, and an ore-bard. (Seized and taken in .executionAt the 'suitor & Co. vs G. S. Johnwin, and -Giitte'nbu: - m, Rosenbautn & co. vs G. S. Johnson. 430=411 that certain piece of-. .land situate in Gib-, eon' toisdeHip, , 'Suiquehanns .ronrify, Penivsylvanla, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in. the middle 'of the lienor arid tfarniori turnpike in theAne of tinoreerieli. t - :thenee Monk the filddle of es id t nut- Pike 10 dgreekwei,t. O. apcl 4-10,perchis to the pinto r f - Inte'retirtion'ortiteArrui nOrth , t2V degrees west verehOs . to corner in of , said road in- Zinc of It; "Ultifrlftei Oath .10'dtzrees_eatt,28 And IRO .perches to etonea, thence north 80 *gfees.east perches to theplkee of lieglnning. containing Isere biore , iir less. With difalipterteninees,. :.fram e house and all improv ed. 113eizedVidi alma in e.teenUdn: lit t .the bait of Mil •gitfu rhylw,s,rieo: - , • dL-'ll; 7 :4lKbidg anlep&te:stitist griyin*d paid on i*e'tftli4T 440 r dpeds will notiie vot.mfilTE, Sheritr. filferffilvdjilei bt.v.l3 1876. Vit t INTSTRATRIXS =SALE • • te:Zfr Real - Itiartate • DiMOC.ti" '‘ TOWNSHIP. .. T ae4iiniershinedAdministratrix of the estate Of liVni Van O=P o, late of the township of• Blalock; deceas ed. In phranance of an -order of the 'Orphatiii Court - of, the county of Susquehanna, witl expose et public saie :on the - premises in Dinlock. on , ,• • SAW:day;'January 187'7 at I o'clock p• at. the followitig described piece of land situate in faid township and bounded and described as follows. to wit : Bounded on the north by land of Ba • - ran B o n e s and Rogan. on the east by lands of Catha rine titmeyn, on-the south bp Mt:Woof- Nathan Burdick and on the west by .ands of 11.'N.Crtosnan, containing ; about 131 acres. TERMS OF SALE—S2OO down. $BOO On 11441c0:111r tnatiOn Of sale :and belance one-half In 6' mouths, ail& balance int one year thereafteewith interest frotnfinal condrlnation• of sale. • • . • • 2-en - rusirAvA ;THAN cotoari, Dec; Ja•,1878. - ;` Adnlkilstratrix, • Boston% March 16,1674 A SSIGNEES' SALE OF REAL.-DATATE. Notice is hereby given that the su'lscribers,assignees of A. M. Stearns, for the benefit of his creditors, by or der of the' Court of Common Pleas, of Susquehanna County, will expose for public eale to the highest and best bidder,- at the saw mill on the first. described lot in Rarford Township, on • Saturday, January 6,1877, at 1 0 o'cloci a. m , the following described pieces of land each situate in Harford Twp, said County, bound ed and described as foll-Aws„ to wit : The first piece known as the saw mill lot, beginning at a post and stones the southeast corner hereof, thence north 70 de grees west 13 rods to line of lands of Edward Percy a corner thence along said Percy's land and land of H. B. Goodrich to a point opposite the upper'end f the pond and along the edge thereof to a rock at th' dge of highwater on the east side of the pond, e nce south 69 degrees east 8 rods and 21 links to a st lEg and stones corner, thence south 21 degrees west 37 reds and 21 links to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres of land more or less with the water - privilege attached thereto, on which is a dwelling house, fruit trees, &c., and a circular saw mill and lath mill in good run bing order, with patent Leffell wheel and 18 feet head of water, good log 'ways and handy to the road from Harter% to Montrose Depot. The second piece being 'an, equitable interest under contract in the following lot -known as the timber lot, bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Vail, on the east by lands of L. Leroy, on the south' by lands of An drew Osborn and on ' he west by lands of Horace Little and David Alexander, containing 60 acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE—Un the first piece or aw mill lot $2OO down, $2OO on final confirmation of sale and bal :Luce one half in 1 year and other half in 2 years with interest from final confirmation of sale. . On the timber lot $lOO down, $lOO ou final confintia tion of sale and balance one-half in one year and the other half in two years with interest from final confir mation of sale. Amount unpaid on giving deed to be secured by first judgment or mortgage lien on premises sold. ALSO at 12 0 clock m. of the 'some ?ay..we will sell at the mill about 100.000 feet of logs and lumber. Terms easy and made known at sate.._ , t L. W. MOORE. I D. P.'BREWSTER. ' 51w3 Dec. la, '1876. • - • • IM 1 EGI ER S NOTICE.--PIAC vtiedit hereby given to altpersoria concerned In the following estates, to wit : - - • Estate of Eritittits 'Ctirey, late ilf Latfirop., &cid; A. 0. r Warren 'Administrator.- • ;• - 7 • • . :Estate of,-MilesW.lleath: late .;of Choeonnt; deed, G - 8.-Eldred Adminikrator.. - „ - - Estate of Honorius-J.Preston. late- : of Great Bend,dec"d ' Ira B. PreEton Administrator. Estate of John • i Mauls, In to ,tif- Sprin.,7l e, dc.c'd,. B. B. Williams and-G. B Rogers Admnistrators.' • 'That the necoutanots. have sojile& t nth accounts the Register's Office in aini'for the County of tlnique 'hanua; and thit thu same: I,)e -presented •to the Judges of the .Grphants' Coml. on. Thursday, the lath e.tty of January; .1877, for Cordlrmation and allowance. 11. F. uEARDSLEY.Reg,Ister.. Register's-Office, Mon.rese •Dec. 13 1876.. : . • pRocLAm AVON: - • ;SUSQUEHANNA . Mary B: - Pea se' by her next friend; Abram vs. Charles A: Pease. In Court of Common Pleasof Susquehanna County. No. 469, Aptil Term, 1816, ••.- :To Charles A. 'Peash•: - WltBtUffs" 'Subpteng 'in Di= vorce was issued to April Tin% 1816, which' was dtv ly returned nom est inventug and• thereon an alias sub-. poemwas issued returnable ;to November Terin, 1876, upon the return of. which proof was made that the said, Char'es A.l-!ease could not be fotind in my . hailwiclt • ThiA notice, therefore, is to require you to appear - before - our. •iudges of the. said Court,. on the-second Monday of January next to ensues- said complaint. WM. WHITE, Sheriff. • Montrese, Dec. - 13.1676 .• • . pIZOCLAMATION. - SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. George A. Stoddard vs. liar•let Stoddard,-= In the Court of Common Pleas oX Susquehanna Coun ty', No, 093, August Term, 1876. - - To Harriet Stoddard : Whereas aSubpcena in Divorce was issued to Angtigt Term, 1876, which was du ly returned rum eet inventus. and thereon an alias sub pcena was issued in said case, returnable to November Term, 1876. upon the retarn of which, proot was• made that the said Harriet Stoddard could not .be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require -you to appear be. fore the Judges of the said Court, on the second Mon. day of January next, to answer said complaint, WM.-WHITE, Sheriff; Montrose, Dec 13,187 G. p ROCLA RATION. • A. SUSQUEHANNA COUNSY. SS. William - 11. Low vs. Josephine E. Low. In the Court- of Common Pleas ofSuaquehanna County. No. 8.33. August Term„lB76. ..!- To Josephine - E Low : Whereas a: Stiblicena. in Divorce - was issued to - August Term, I.B7o.which was duly retarned non est /51thi fits. tliereoh an alias sub poena was issued iu said case, returnable to-November Term. 181'6, upon the4ettirn of which proof was made that the_said Jes.ephitie E., -Low could • not be found in y bailie ieg. This notice therefore is to require you to' appear be fore the Judges of the said Court, ou tLe second Mon day of January next, to answersaid complaint, &c.. • ' WM. WHITE; Sheriff.. Montrok.liec. 13, - i876._ • . • . W.A NTEDI. -• 2000 Bushels Thicitwheat at once for ship ment. Will pay Cash-, 51'w8 • ' • - D. A.1400N. Montrose Dec.tl3;lS'i6pq. - 99' CIENT.' . . 4; WILMOT STE MENS, Of fly:, ilinghatntort Cc St ore, ivill nifer In Mon rove. (at Cobb's old sttandyon- Thursday, December 716, 1976, ..:.- :janviiirriLst,•4B7-7 -., •-• - i.., , .=_ .. ; ..:,-,---_,...- .. -_.,-,...---.,--.-.,:,,,!, ' •.:. ,?. ',-,..-...,:-..„..,..! • A Flair .§ - 1 1 044 iioolsB • '; r' I will iiialcift an olajeCt for a3l of ray qici :Manch vicliciittiiiiiikitetha hal on es nce4'ciir. i" - ! • ' -• • . wziatiolr sTEPTIENs; gontritme. Dec.4l- 1876. - ; • • ,60w4 -VAWAOLE FARM koa-BALE.I NEW -MILFORD TOWNSHIP, The undersiped ezecater of the 'estate et Simeon Tan Pleet. - dec d, offers for",saie the fano oft aid deced- Ent. one-fourth mile north of the Moxley church, New MSltord towaehtV Pa. • It contains about 11$ aores, well watered, fecced,and auder a good state of cultiva tion.. I roost dispose of said farm, and wilt soli on EASY TEP.3I6' - For Further particulars loquito of the subscriber at - Suntosersville, Pa. - • - P. 0. Address, New Milford,, • • * R. A.;ALDRICH. July_ 19, lfifttitf. . "'::=lerT.4lB**.og, pHEA _;~;_~ 99 CENTS - 4 { _ i~ _ •- ~ ind 'until C. ' ,;;„; L4'4 . , t • AT 'COST -AND BEL,OW r OOSTI OUr large Stock *Emma GOODS: consistin g of full line -of MEN7S, : y:Boys:','.. :youTost: , -- AND • I _ - : I '' . OIIILDiON'S: , - .- OVERCOATE; SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS. aosirig oaf for pima and for CASH Only! OuR.,,wtsTFAaT,O,C,K , ,.:MUST: ,BE:-.:i.SQLD.c..9f,F1 1c..13;f DESSLWER, T4anaging,PartpOr. . • VATQI.t , TA W M,IOOAL REFOIOII, ';: ..., Eketeat . ooods - Aiill be sold' Or " • - E• AAMP'S STORE, iii %.sicintro4el for CASH at CASH PRICES. l milt keep;good '-goncts - dint . make.' the -4 '::prices to suit the'acise-“'bu'vers. FLOUR, ham, had seven yearss-experience in buying And selling ..lkounso thatl knOW 'where ,to buy, and what to ,nuy . „to,&ait the custonlOs ot • this vicinity._-_ _ I WILL MAKE A - SPECIALTY •• • , - WHEAT n 4 Quit -and :warrant every barrel and stick to suit, or , Wuxi - 0 • the .mogey...: CHEWING: TOD ACCO -•I haYeiCcoitly made ' arrangements by which'l'can -. eel, Cii.OYll'sr9. • TOBACCO by the ponnthaS cheax , can boy - of r any wholesale Tobacco HbuFe - by the-' barrel. I also' keep :,Chev!;'ng • Tobacco in .10-lb: •Cadd'es for - wiii.: I make special - I keep on hand a large quantity of. SALT and keep under cover, and will cell it as low as possible for t'his,nihrket. • Sugar, Tea, Coffer, Syrup, Soap, Pork, Fish, &c., all at the nimble six pence prices. I trust I will receive . sufficient patron. age from' cash buyers to Jnzike the ,cash system a success. Respectfully, E. P. STAMP. Opposite the Banking House of Win. H.' 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