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hy ## 00 ul sk#irom. sepxiigh. ', \ It is a specth} thwadmzta ofmo mam ' tion, and which meda pone, a'Mpvegx 1Mqrg ' {ntereated in' politica will deeire to read'the'| whole of %. {whom}? 'In Maugham it is a lugbly 1c ristic© apeech-not re- markably ori rial; bldqdent‘or‘ixfiimt -and yét distinguished -for its insighlyite=bil j¢; #0, glrculs donbffg gas f iness /$ , f ost of them as d hlfi‘tfu Mom ity, ite manlmesa, m comprehensive and states ghould. regal-c; who Stinaly morale Gov. | manlike yiews, gud & certain noble ' i ive:, ness, which atiowb.that the author is $5!) or to his opponents in his moral nature as e is in bis intellectual. ' No.mankin the United. swam new mm thoroughly and atrocion gay abused, during the last few months, than Mr. Seward ; he bas been openly accused of the darkest politlmi crimes, and his name has been sssociated with acte of the. me t. trfhdy,; and if noy one bad 4A ,r all“: to repulse de amation with some egre'o of beat onY o , it would bei no}? ator fro or Yet wi) look in aih‘tbrougli‘ \WP bi (f f mg? b one word of im fifixen reséntme #! 'a ingle recriminatit egithe for thé lei!‘ ltdjalgof’ wounded pride or ilk-f ling, »*Mr. Sewnrd bas- too much iIrrefmect; fox-{fa gftwn audwchmo ter as & statesman, to- e petty (Fawkes of the politician or to [gilt person- dispute. His reliance for the ke of his , name, as well as, for the vindication of his prin- ciples. rests the.. immovable . conviction that truth is greater than falsehood, and in the |- andH will prevail. im 0 takes nptho question before him with much equ‘amumfy #5 953 were & meré\ uhmfi question, about which no 4PM” fandgticism had ' 3131215“; figdéedxsgéd “3ng goo! ykp 153233 a/ I ley, in his history, discusses the debates of a century ago, and he atinounces his contlasions. thorough-going.and trenchant «as they: are, as we might suppose Agatisz to avnonnce some new discovery in the réalms of zoology, 0 make a reply to the rival theory of Dirwi on the origin of species. At thesame time, Mr. Seward does not blink any essential point of the great ubhc cuntcovemv m which he is en- goged. His want of passion is not want of eensxbg ty. His enemies will find thatsli their |. usual denunciations of his policy are fally met;. they will find that he is alive and awake to ev ery aspect of every faane ; but what they mast admire is the magnanimons® art with which he \_ touches every tender topic, while he avoids giv ing offence, and bravely asserts himself, with out calling in question the motives ar the char» 4: acter of others. What a rebuke the calm and dignified man- ner of Seward must have been to such virn- lent and furious blusterers as Toombs, and to such vaoigar railers as Douglas 1 . The latter, | indeed, appears to have felt the talent chastise- ment, and did not have good sense enough to conceal his uneasiness. As soon as thephiloe- opher of New York had taken his seat, this demagogue arose and manifested his nature by a willful perversion of the whole teadr of the former's remarks. Mr. Seward had treated the question of slavery as a bigh moraland po- | litical question, and whatever any one may think of the opinions be expressed, it cannot Be denied that he spoke as a calm, sdgacious, far-secing and ' dignifi¢d;legislator, who logke before, and after, and around him. and , adopts, his policy to what he deems the best Interesta of his country. But, Douglas instantly tried to turn the debate frito a matter o? low and valgar préjudice, gecuged Seward and the Re- publicans of a desire to amalgamate the white | and black races, and misstated the facts of his tory, in order to defend his own incendiary ao- tion in regard to the repeal of the Missourt compromise. Although it 'i# buly al year or two sincg Douglas tried to craw? into! the Re- | publican party, and in the company of the Re- publicans spoke éf himself and. them «as¥W e,\ he is now as ready to traduce them as he was to ask their favor. illegible of, meating the | real issues presented Beward, he flew off to new tapics-don they in the hope od, divert- ing the attention of the omen ' but thy efl’eet of the mancenvre. was mérely to expose his thread-bare logic and the deficnencxes of his conscience.\ N. Y. Eve. Post, __ \ \ y _ MEB. SEWARD'S SPEECH -_ Prom the New York Sun. Mr. Seward yesterday addressed tho Senate of the' United States npon the subjectt of the admission of Kansas,in a speech as remarka- ble as that in fwhmh he enunciated the ;\ irre- pressible conflict * doctrine. - In his epéech yesterday-which was well considered-he took boid grounds against bhurgan slavery in apy. form. - He discussed the slavery question in a purely philo cflue. and historic style, andhis | arguments and conclusions will ha¥éan impor- tant influence upon the mind of the eountry. He showed that the men who won pur liber ties as a nation-ths men who Founded opr. Republic; regarded slavery as a groatevil, ago that one of their mot cherished wishes was its { extinction upon this continent. Heo showed, moreover, the econorhical- and moral influences of free and slave labor, and demonstrated that\| tile latter was injurious to the best interests of | the co Mr. fir? dX tmo - Mobile“ party for its opposition to the extension off iC slavery mstxtuuhons, and . . agailed with vigor, the Democratic patty for itaéuhsetviém . . cy to the slave power. The speech, in fact, is | .a grand statement of the sesnes upg which | 'the American people must decide in Presidential eléctfod, and Mr. Seward has put himself forward 3a tfle foremost representative of his: £3111}? m NESOTA. + The anqot Republican Convention met at St. Paul on the 23d, and is said to have been the 16,888: the most enthusiastia an? 11le most inte o er h a that state. * To fig? Nort Fir Fick coat), presided. Thole! oyin dejegatgowbeegg chosen , to the \Chicago 'Convehtidn :--Stephei Miller, - David A. Lecombe, S. P. Jones, S. P. Smith, A. H. Wagetoer, F/W. NoftHi,' Aardin Good- 'rick, and John MoKJuslck, besides as many al- ternates.. ° wo ssl d ub seat 10 The resolutions adopted maintain l; of the states, ' the rights of the statséland the liberties ofthe pea ple ; demand th- ehtire di- voree of the government from uny par- ticipation ip th evinf’ slavery; optima 1b abridgment of the right -of naturalization; vor the , granting of the pumw domain In Ii it- ed uantuytoactua settlers.; condem doctrines :of the Dred Dred Scott decisions;\ call tor: a railroad to um]? & for river ‘ ~- improvements; protest | against the poligy of the national admin- : mtratxon, conclude by declaring Wm. union 224 T peas comme. \ a a ¥ ‘ g d with the urgentirequirement ? There t'be with meew Tersey, with Hnif a < Million'in , -ndhlear Press-uot a single - Republican the county of Heary have been intensely excit- | -ed for the past three or four days, in conse ' quepce of a tertiblg tragedy-or rather triple | Iragedy-that was enacted in their midst on | Saturday last, - | the venerable und talented e next [ | ifiifiifim \| subsequently: ; tflrmnted t. fic, with 'appropfriations .|. _ ce inte e w: Mlb‘afl -C Mum rar A0. Q The Tnfiune of roval of the B’ te g suggestion '; ~ if! east] ll!\ ou menu to' irfumpfi'itthe close of 'this 373 , help to put £5th into covery m f gud inbabited cab?13” & lea tom pa f whrd will yet. read 'his speech». knowing / they'never ; hlink the great question at fssue. H3 eée 8 Frzfl d be at. {$53qu £311an copies bf Chis speechin the bands of as mau withim the next mooth s; who will op pat that number in cirenlation 2--ar rather, what Republican will not ? _ We shall have jssned 250,000 copies of it before this day is 'endéd, and at leagt J‘qqqty five; Thonsend more . to- morrow, . but what is that aggregate cingp It; shou Que Hundrait Fhousand. citealated: forth». Penpaylvania, and an;equal number j éxlqdmm and 11 note. Hepfiblxqans of every St - especially those who regard Gov. Seward as bur proper standard-bearer in the impending struggle 1: of you élect Ihnself a.Committec of {Ine to take care that this speech: be put forth-vita!) into the hands of every voter who will read it.\ INDIANA. The Indiana Republichn State Convention passed the following pomfitd and sound resolu- gnome H tResolued, That while disunion doctrines are a proclaimed in the Ha'ls of Congress by the democraey, and dissnion purposes openly avowed, wo point with pride to the fact that not a single Republican, either in Congress or io the walks of private life-not a slogle Re- ur. ur-not ons solitary Repablican Con- vention, has avowed any design against the in» tegrity of the Union, even should the present corrupt administration and its corrupt policy be perpetuated by the vote of the people. That we are ppposed to the new and dan- | gerous doctrine advocated by the Democratic |'arty, that the Federal Constitution carries Slavery into the public Territories ; that we believe Slavery cannot exist anywhere in this , Government unless by positive local law, and that we will oppose its extension into the WE; titories of the Federal Government by all . power known to the Constitution of the Unt ied States. a__-~- ___ _ Th: From the Petersburg Express, Fub. $9. The usually quiet and law abiding people of It appears, according to the version given. us, that some years einto a grand-daughter of fincent Witcher. Esq. of Pitteglyania county, married a gentle- man from the adjoining county of awry. whose name was Clemens. The maiden name of Mr. Witcber's gracd-daughter was Smith. 'The parties lived happily 1ogether.until about i @ighteen months since, when, upon the most : unfounded suspicions, as we have been inform ed, Mr. Clemmens desired a separation from his wife, and timedmtely instituted proceed- ings for a divorce, at the game time impeach- ing ber honor as the grounds for his course - Last Saturday was set apart for the taking of depositions, and the parties met at pumagiste- rial precinet io Heory ceanty. [Mr. Witcher dppeured to defend the suit aud protect the honor of his grand daughter The taking of the ositions , and after the Winuif) had. fi zsfiefl with . a mum, Mr. itcher asked a (Eleanor). which greatly ex- f gsperated the husband, Mr. Cleromenos. He immediately arose, drawing a pistol at the some time, and) fired at Mr. Witcher Mr. Witcher, it seems, also rose, and drew a pistol ifrom his pocket, and as the ball of his antago- nist grozed around the abdomen; he fired, stri- king Clemens in the @#rehead and killing him instantly. A nephew of Mr. Witcher, and a Mr. Smith, brother of Mrs. Olemmens, hearing the E finng, rushed into the room. A browber of Mr. Clemmens, who had also been attracted by the pistol raports fired at a neghew ot Ms. Witcher, the ball taking effect, and producing it is feared, a fatal wound. o seeing his nephew shot, Mr. Vincent whet again fired, atrikmg Clemmens No. 2, and killing him instantly - At this stage of the eangninary zfi‘mr, [Bomb a brother of Mra. Clemmen#, drew a~ bowie knife, but had scarcely unshgathed the . e when ho was fired u on by a second brather of Olemmens, the b mg effect in tha shoulder, and producin a nlal wound. Inforit¢d by his wound, Mr. Smith rushed | © thrast of is knife, completely disemboweled lemmens No.: 3 the unfortusste man falling , dead on the Three of the partner; dead, and the other | three all woundéd, the horrible tragedy here mired rod € ip mee <> incent W) he q., the chia actor m this truly fen-Iq \h ?i- is mg known nil-a \ 0 100? gm” r house M the Kegmhtnre, and- ; Gistrigct in} the | Btate, Senate, 'with l§ ¢ Jtylj Ho is a prominent\ menk e wht g. name has been repeatedly ned in con- nection with tho office of. of, the Comrionwealth. Me sucééeded moi! P.“ Tunstall, tpou the death of that WI , President of thh Ric hnond and 'road. After two ye ats service he res Presidency of the ro ad, and 'has alum «gaged in the p vof his prom flail | of a lawger. Our informant state 8 that throu hout tins; Los i Of cours a th whole P will mm“ Judicial im vestigation. '' - as gos Wisc onsin has chosen a MGM?“ to thi | «Ohicup o Convehtion, headed b.7 Carl Shire) | and fastracted it onanimonsly ** man acd. Wm. H. Seward as | jhe Republican Beward their first choice for the Presidency. 4 We say, thin, to mi; folio?! Rebublicam, {y (fiat! theyare this and thorough, 'and: that. \Ra upon hia antugonist, and with one powerfal | tty , and 'his | - OXM As beraby {ding 1 Il- N iah'mng eh a an!” Jfi 1:9 I!“ a. - | | e | _- + - hands my] .«--‘»s» - m- fm. nfiwq‘fi n mme > mca: . : an o) s sme ar near regards nor re e . %> tol dl g \{Loororexp sow! your ruemeadayo | (s| :- NEWWW T ifififiw Gaol-game; «nd finally, there. is the gar of Richar womldxeoq Aeathin s}: . These the la \to. mp” not: knowxpgnwb g; dxdfiso hat}, the actual fact wpre.. gI‘b go- f' 589 f suboogue tly filsmfer d {chimn- Jpg the 'eyide oe 'of a\ fiocumem pre- served\ th the Museum fo proof 'that Richarn fihfldren. did inherit the mbhurst property in the fourth year iof the reign of George I., and did make: the Ramburst!mansion-house his fami- Ay residence. ~And he is the only rep- regentative of: the family who dived and died ther. bave resided here for a time; but, Then there {IDIBfurt-Hh pf Rich#¥A Chilfiren to sell fhe Raim- burstfpropartyfind that their ancebtor's fainily mansion, passing into the hands of strangers, was degraded (ag that ancestor would doubtisss have coneid. ered it) to an ordinary farm house ; all this-still tallying: with the commun-\ ications made, ° . It is perfectly idle, under the cir- cumstances, talk of fancy or for- tuitous coincidence. Something other than imagination or accident, be it what it may, the minute opecxicmlons pbtained from the ap- pariti 'House, The lesson taught by this stzry—qf place for anot er seat near Tanbrid the cireumatance that we admit the figures which presented themselves tojthe two ladies t been, in verity, the apparitions 'of the: Children famiiy is, that crime is not necessary to Attract the spirits of the departed back to earth ; that a fra.se of mind of an exclnswely, worldly cast --a character that never bestowed a thought upon anything beyond this earth, and was troubled only by the cares of possession and the thoughts of gain-may equally draw down the spirit, though freed from the body, to scenes of its former care. If this be s6, how strong the motive not to suffer the pr [21686115 and the mmyoral , 8a proper in their places as they are, so completely to engross us as to usurp the place, and wholly to exclude | the thoughts, of the future and.. the spiritual | The Opposition State Convention of N. C. on the 22d nominated Wim. A. Graham for the Presidency. The Hon. Kenneth Raynor made a vigorous speech against tha Democ- racy. Ho said the South Americans from North Caroling in Congress should never have voted for a Democrat to defeat a Re publican, and lauded Winter Davis for his manly, independent, and patriotic conduct. ELMIR A LOOKING GLASS Picture Frame Manufactory, Carroll St., near Lake. - LLKXINDS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OVAL or Rquate Frames, of m latest sty.es, maanfuc- laced to gndier. French German Iooking Glass Plates forpished of all sizes Particular attention paid to regullding old frames - Picture and Looking Glass Framws ro and vara- 'ished without removing them. All work warranted unpnaéaud Elmira July 21, 1859. EHNGRAVING. - FRASER s$il: oonunnaa to supply fashionably Vi8ITING CARD! CARDé L wmnms mhmm > EnTLEHENS® ADDRESS and BUSINERS mane ail EMS & 8 PRESSES 211,13 PLATE) AND STAMPS. Wood Enmvln attended to Miss Fragr® -- BOme SHEET MUSIC still on hand to be dispensed gratis to cuatomeran 2 g J. FRABkH \_Ovar tbe Post Ofice FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A' RES of cholce tober land Ireated In Me. sosta County Michigas Angaire of Dr. P. H. \you opposite the factory, 31min or address 4 the sub r “lint: A. BTRADER. dec3d-wim , For Sale. A First Class Drailinpg Hopse, with Barn and ant groonds attached, situate on side am- alrust, opposites: the residebcr of Phillip French. The hum isfornished with Gas. For Lanna, &s , enquire N. . xw- mod: \ mia 6 &. UPRCKE: ODUBT-County of Afferan: £7“qu ats, plaintiff, pgt. Auce B. North. gawflhea: 31321: M. stringy“; njamln a y na Hacsney, Jo Hackna ty O. Hackney, defendants. To ii be\ ta : Youare hereby moned ip am- “or thaw laint of Darius Adams, plaintiff, which, <Mes of the Clark ol the County of Al. a} ow $9! your 1:0 yaztmlgt so term-d r atf “a“ Y -8, a ustys, & n twonty dagas e sar- ¥loe of mnemz'aon‘, exclusive of than fl. lea sand if you fall to answer sald complaint ss hereby rs- gland the plaintiff will s {ply the Conn for the relief exsanded in tho complain HABPINDXH Marek§w6t . PV'C's AW] Pera Yan. m. om. “no with the vo r to db. tab- lcrmr, tho Maximum: “would (man! 'at Mole. A pret p Meret \ mira, on a \ mor. 1.9, W {John H.81 {app-ed. Dated Mom \ won In PURSUANCE o f an Order of the Burrogate of the County of Chamusg; notles is hersb ha 8. White, late of pron sone wet rte thle Pate ct Sham with vouchers . tame?“ Juiza um aioful suit, which Mr , Witch“ eliovés 10) | as in Kmire, in dam: mom te the gave beenuixtibated QM”! {an t grand- “Ex-21323\ $3 £ Decem! h t? daughter up i t forbemrance; || can?“ %%. DUOTET, - “find flm Pl 4 has M‘ “we?“ fiwlm - Notice | © s | ase will be wu gous aa ouree ot deeper manet | 4 us ,.. 2. onan MUlport, Jan becliys 3“??mmw J ziven {hat the: Ann-4mm” ice m ho pmainines mu.- tar for next President, saton Fab 24 wit .s.nomtm,aw mi 7 date Indicated 'by the' :doatuths, *the | -= pqnenz “G fig“ id with teign 'of Queen: Anneor one: «of the early { * macaw in fas! of from thirty <to forty per -eent. of ufifii‘fi‘fiffmfi\ owpfifii‘; tilis His son John, may Aué boilers}, allowi at“ previous to hig, decease, he had lef} 3M . gelled the descendants | ns in yhe Old Kent Manor A merits are boing tested and ay.be obse Hod 3’ s have | gather, camber and sorrow amid the | hung,“ the 16th day of Fatima, 3860, and to serve 4 {Thomas given,to all hoary, “cord“ in A's Veteran, aro ba {mu-s Them to the Sunn m rt.\\'i'“ ”Fifi-Ur» m i} (“I md‘li‘i‘ £11” , - ”QM, ‘Mkvfi r 20th of ¥4. < ¥. T Mkfi‘\ “mm-mime is fully damonatntad that with its u Aheracia am g:- mega: regain”); eylipder, flag and hogan: the lowest. The water is gradually heated into the “gm- cylinder, where is ma‘l‘zfia n‘ca m “fr,\ orer the tubing. repent nah sylin nd j paci 7. ’ xi 3; therate of-8%, shh hora® ponmadiod. J; boilers no in 'use, Inoréas nag: heir ' this boller'is no more than tbat of cy may? Mammal» 'of 'hoextin 6 Arda “me 33‘er tol € tots fl“ In hngth anti from 136 to A :oot i . . | 1 Price of Rollers, Including Patent. They mre mude by an old, well established homo, of the best refibed iroo, and are tested, atm pressure: gf | trom 1§o to 250 lbs. to the square inch before being dp. Uvere § + iodol Drawings, Certificates, and all further infor» mation can be ubtzined at the Uffice. Boilers, Enginaa g. ram Pamps, and all kinds of machinery, 10111th 4 6 Qos of there Boflers 1¢ now inmost” tin tha cotiice of the Daily Abrsreris«r, at kimirsa, N. Y., when Feb 25 d&kwutt 188 Bmadhgg Réw York 'The most elfectnal and wholesome Saleratus . ever Introduced. FOR SALE by CROCK GROCERS Everyman; 345 Washifigton Bt., cor. M'&% NEW YORK. TIIQH SHINIYA| On the. European , Puma Tm. Single Rotlmls 50 Cents per Di, City Hall Square. corner of Frakfort Street, (Opposite City Hall.) Meals, as they msy be ordered in the spacious Reft¢ toryh There is a Bag)“ \s Shop and Bath Roum» attaclped to the Hotel. N. B.-Beware of Runuers and Hackincp, $ who say we are full. R. FRENCH. Proprietony .. Herring's Patent ‘Chnmpio'n Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, | WITH HALLS PATENT POWDER-PBOOF LOOEs, the same that weré awarded agparate medals 'ut the World's Fair, London, in 1851 ad the 'World's Fair, New York, 1853, and ARE THEONLY Ameri a Grain that were antdad medals at the London Worl air. Theso Safes form the most parfeat stonrity await Fire and Burglars of any Safes ever offered to the public. ,1,W0 REWARD f 4 Will be paid to any person that car show that. & HO:- rfog's Patent Cham gon Safe aver failed to preserve its contents in £1 zscol 8. C HERRING & Co., Manufacturers. 251 Broad“ cor. Murray #treet, Now York, and 562 & 64 Graviet s New Orisans. Aorsra -Rob. F. Kevin, Albany, N. Y. ; James G. Dndhy, Buffalg, N Y. ; D.,.8. 48. 6015138 fracuse. N. Y.; Chan, A Cook, Plathbnrg K. Y. an 10 8m -- LEGAL NOTICES qrtoags SALEfl—By vinue or {m 7 oherho; skis DEAID n & Mo 0.001 AY i m i a’hs out-o $310 mini! s. June, execn which said mo ‘lll duly count cwk' ofilca fn llbar 18 0! mo; gun o ® Beptinber dth, 1858,'a look P. 36, en which mor there is clalmod ;o be dun and unpaid m lug gt on. dread and thysedollars. and Afty-hino nests, the Srst imbue-Mon of this notle~, po proceefiln‘a a law ba ving been jnstitured to recover the part thersof, the said mortgage will be tench-ad by “la o! the mm aged presaisac.p fsusant to the staiulets gubh mvidod amlnnbllo vanduo. at Hajght'a at, in the villlgac be- TW Y E DAY JSW‘ eas Q’cl the sham I E f Tmflng rip?- Qt” \ scribed ns llom s 'All tho d ailuite. in the town of Veter»u, in the county @ Siste aforesaald bounded aud described as follows : T aomh’hal 'at [- seventsen anres of (and of B“ ml‘m 0 3 fs 1: ted to the “own”. in a par: rm. among p13 beirs of said n Coo dict-mi, Min: bounded on the: north bithonogzh hall of add l wore . lot cannyod \by the , gige« to M # even date with the mortgage harsh: rafarred to. on lb. out and se dz? by laud of the mortgagor, on the west by land of Able per, nog‘Sat the um. olglvln: said mortgage,) in the not alton ofBally M. £1“ sams piscars{ land ~ veyed by the mongazu to the mortgs® y, on the 20th of Jube, 1853, to at About eight ang hail of land. Dated rabmary DELIA. HOWAR , Moctaog J. B. Wan\. Alton-y, Ba apm. N. Y. i 3, A,“ Surrogatg’aflom, firm}: and for tfio Cong fly lsge 1? e‘nnn the fourtk d f b h of Kimira, on the io ay, ol Febrn® ® eily ond thona'angl eight hnnand an aixt yr, OED}! . 8. Smith, Surrogate. In the matter ofthe app n to mortgage, luau or se 1h- real estate of Thom . z; 11min, adiaiaiatratrix, < Agog! aw nigh ent flee a“; pasitch ot aon Hade . min ; 0 and singo O attion . and cred ts of Thogm Hawkins, dmu‘od Thie of?!» § torh ef Elmham said ”anthem: do n u gage, lease or sell the reat auto of thy an? a?!\ for magma-nag x35;«but; mt; 1? 3 1mm 0 to “aim t: € ziwgnm s of the conn emus + frye of Rimiza, on the 19th Di or flfinflm it {29,1ch in the molgwa , 'thow and t £6 abow can” uglyxanthorltr Stactba givan o the or ma realestate of the mid.. T Hn: as shall be nocesiary pay hn that”. * fablo-lawtd F . B. BITE] mm; - UPREME moxie—David B. mum qt: John Rano apd others. Pourscant at!“ th’ flq' aroma Court in this action thr mm\? will Yell a aletit'a Hotel. Duluth imam, 1:3 x9.” m 100m of lan aunt-h aid. if In! {No, & tags wt!“ mm M“: Poe mam» than)! if atd go to Joreph RGS. 0 I!!! 1 . + 54\ Eévtagii m1)\; at his store in Ndvmm .on or. “m3” ilé'i.‘ fix, H. BbARDMAfi\ § * fififié il’atonfiStgaxnfimmlg - Tritium!“ , safety ungchnpm of luau-v ' \$3?“ oar ite passes iit nder th throw rfubin an around th- verticil ”Lad-r 1mm hm the of 'the fluff!\ J‘ umm an“ M ii w ias e, Simins £ if D assortment of 8A NP- anil DOOMM of : it» 1 - Japan” hand. ~AMOW falags; Glaap Having parched the Fight rta, I an B ”imflflwn‘ Td L_ 1mm Pa £51:an J In! Outside. thereby being €¥ 31:62” ”mm ”that” NmfiafiM Glow \AB's Now Siddlo ani Harnels v Iba ' P J ‘ 4 A1 i oll WzfiPzflfi * 335m?! . wit Qéfsflfi fes a? v “Mfléé Y¥ Ca {KG ifE'S,\ ewa \ Vigdsl \’u:. a a- z'a WHIP, &s., ke. ggsV } 1&de Opposite on Chemun® 'castr nmr, Water 8t., ~i $0 is, ”LJ‘ ont XC ea Horae Powyr. 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'and the nix-l; maniac! by Staring and Wintermute, & (5. - R Just opened atthe a?!“ aunfiiéammfl «s ell selected assortment Banana args ry Goods, D SHOES “ago-Egg ”fifii’fis, adly ae., (.co | A‘lo’ Bloh:are . of 'the latent htvles anfi frosh . m: , an having been bought st, the amt an!“ Inten Reade twy hep. to 33-335? $3353“ hf path-ah n> of its bitizens by offering good ar}Jolos: af 41mg”!!! _and by fair dealing. All kinds of prodkes ti¥ en th tinhlnpm' 4° kmynpay, Rmailman:- and Qulsk Balen, . *C J ° , LBURN & C0. mick. +0, € 001.5031 <1 60 ‘J f oce .C. % CoU®®y 23, 0 opy p p,, 0 } \iofltzw [ Al. a Cothvar. ~* and SALT bian). ARNN Wholesale Sault Winn!“ Mask: wink aBro'nlow’a, Fonufah.0nhicoa, St U mid-ban Cadiz, Mu, Hum.“ fllelolL “47 so! d at barg in prices, from vesse Owl-0 ou Ibir’ use. Jolt: terest to eall. {1} Ond it to his fit l‘m‘é. gaunt; 'But mg hing-2 liar.- d m 8 @r “mas. Zticisor Hour 'Grouna ut’fli m3. m aps m1 for mm the mm in“ IO!) each. , duh-a Gamma fil'lmmfimyn Q L nan Yates Co t , bay», - tis m A E8 EWING, to of, g purohased® t “him fablor by John Hill,.of Elmirs, will continue 9 new, lat the old stand, and wi andu’vm‘ trad good reputation solong epjoyed bythe anabltlhmcnt. 0 rrages, | 0 «) = i a! panes 'of ever d riptl M kppt. constant on . E ready f’ safe ant “Sn“ Pied He! c saperi . rante ina cases. wherp for the same oluiof work. ' degl8wtf. 1mm EWWG How aRD ”300“;thch N, ~_*' PAILADELPHIA} ..}... } A Bejunolent Institution established by upeeialepoov | jut for the Reliet of the sick and distressed, # file: . adiwith Virulent and Epidemic Diseases,snd erpecial- lyofox the Cure of Diseases of the Omani geom, on pf the copdition. (agre. cccup ti snd in eases of (kite!!! fiat“ “Mi! pasmfivoa'ts on Spermatdithon, kng Qua“! tis 'by the Actidy Sur '* ; py meant My l niah d free of {achaes DF the and on the; & fem Toyed in the Bimini} sept to the ifloted , ofiquoaof» hm hm three. ted kttar ofiv 6 pao o: nec- ab fid 3 “was”. No. f’ South mmh ltmtfiflfla a. I' B rdaro PPMQ *® BF P] MLMbut. Gto H, magma Maury S I L V,E R - WARE“ , JEWELRY & WATCHES. AYBRS han just raplen hodht store; at:the, pm fl J of the Lake, Street Bridge, with a largo and we ael ted atook of dilrer-MWare, Jeweiry,i : 0 .s il 'atcohes, 'Clocks and Fancy Go Ema: which hs hopar q; please every tastp and pap-- modate culations of all classes. pmic e His ack. J'd’iflzaeuzawau 6mm hik “Mung?“ | «@a utomera for theirvu liberal patron e, ® ip rep d“v hi ”30:15! i the at d mos} andes rore to render,. hin shmer' aa moss 023mm 13’szsutmn New. or“ u d asso “a you?“ times wont mm | 3 cle: FFARD 0 \t resen p 2m: June mm pdb anger : fen uiwfiltflf : “’ ”mud\ unmask: 5h“ O Handted_Thourgsd Firit QGuility Seco out gngfixx SPOKES,28 mfl‘fiofii and“? £3 to g inbties in a'ze. Also 50 Cords of First Quail} yxfl'wi myth HICKORY BUTI‘S Stan! inches long, deliver- fl“ #.. (H5 E ”mummy tty @ Qouth sad of Ii form 11:2! fight: _, dinngnngg? swim? Vat-3;I a?“ iépencer 11mm A \find'zsaflfi’ 1.91132”:chat oémx 't \C r‘5ni’fl0 4 a» to the “gilt; of thogfiazor will pab- (cw ya )W od Spoon]; Tioga do“ I: ¥, g.“ fimimwf u f 15“!me 222 \Peart 'Brréet;\\ Now\ \M & ANNAN; (Succqssom to, A. L. 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