Winchester Journal, Volume 9, Number 25, Winchester, Randolph County, 16 June 1870 — Page 2
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Tlir.'LsDAY, JINK !., IhTii. ItopiiMicnu Ticket. arfUi ..f M.ti, it.x. r. a. nomtAN. t"1 lul tt of M.t JOHN I). i:-.N. 4. K.r Trmr 1 n ., UUP.UUT It. MIl.RoV. tt rtt.tr t.-M nf ,V'ilf'Trtri W. iiv.:naijam c. inm:ss. m:iov tiuvi. r.n. ff Ji.'- r,f t,i .jf frm I'ttr1( Fir-t Httiiri-jKi;r t. H.lioir. rN-l tl:f..-l II. MI V. A. MAV. lUlfl l Urirl HOÜKlIf i OI K OllV. l i.trlct AM .. l'Oh!. COf.CRESSICNAl AKO Jt'CICIU TICKET. Tor Cor ;r Ninth Iilr'rt, I n.. JtMIX P. C. KliANKM. Ki-r M'i'ht Att.unfr HiU JVi.lir'ul l) . tritt rill IMP n. KKN.NKDY. Vor .'ndjre l.h JudirUI Circuit, J Ai Oil M. II A YN LS. l'r'friil Ipjr Al'.rntT ltti JuJii-vl Circuit, KI.Hil II. itKY.NOMM LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. I . hv'fikrfi h il l nn tl't- nnllr fki tiinifary art rinl-l fi-4 Uliki ! .in It ii IKmI ialr rtpOH. S. If Hi.ri..?r Uli lUi ti -t-' Urnllii--1 1. 1- T !' f t laj Cf.lluue t rnl llu-i uu I I all r karr ar a!4. 3. If ut'-iliiif i.'gtrft or fpfni la k -I lilr rr'iMi h ntrt r iar i hirn -) i-u: hrt i. ii Jin. I git -lu iioi.ee li- . ...... f. II frtrtineri m.ite 10 r iarr nnui li.f .fmlr.if lh ,..., .r.a... Km- j aj.rr I. .r M t.llt. .lila. I...M I h-1 fa h .-1.1 f.'. Ii.ili.l . H ll .(...ni l almat h uf Iti tr ii 1 .i riiri h i ifi 'i.i t!ii fof'i.inf in ..- i.,f ff...., .,ivf. ..rrr i' ir- .l f t lt.j l nrIli .i f..f , I r m r ' ii o t.K . v iM.-wii..ri fr.ui. .
TO THE PUDLIC I'erM.nai ami im a, preiercneeM . mft Jnto UJ uin(,s f he lnl Thef irmlatioR of tUe JUt ItAI. ! ,m,t U' ""rendered and forgottoii in ; induction.-, that toil might he rewardi.Hiiho.ip.rnllrlla the hl.torr f.t,,e 1 Hh great and khm1 t,, an,, tllt? natlon ,(,m.,1(tu i,y ui w.pnpr. In Itnodolpl Coii a tr. i eaue in which we are cnlMcri. 'I he iereased leveJopment. Adtfitlernll bnir In minJ that it Ih-putlicau party ha accompli-hed , j 01,,,n,(l( wilU iX niy roor ahilitv, l-lhe IU..ST AUVIlKTlslMf 311AH- mueh. It ha realized the aspiration 0 ,uslj;o of t,c late racihe Hail4 M In Ihr Countr. f the n:ot anient lover f lm-' road hill, hut after a time it hecame a
-- - - : MIMATim .1IUKTON. Thi rjciith tnrm for year pad, heen thv rccplent of the hilling-'gate nf Iii I )i'tiio-r:it ie tiri'iiiri-d orator.
Not only from them, hut from therii- expeti of the kMVrriinient -in conse,M.,H,,,trd otlIce-eekerand Mire-head i,"",t 'f taxath.n, in n. Ijutof hi, own party. Thee latter have ln l,,v ulKm M,l J"1 aiM W ... i .. I inr , in. i. ...... i manelit i;'i ill e-tahlithilig a rigid ftarted M-veral dlliereiit "IiiueiK-mi- . T, ,,, . , i.ii. m ,. i economy iu the adm dhtration of the int paper at Indianapolis, ho-e ' , , . . ii ir .,, government, and at theame time premie iuii)ii M't'tui'il lit ho to orag the ... ,. , . ... , . I . .1 i i .. i mi. serving puMie ernht Intact. IiiMipiort Senator low i to ihelrowti level. Ihe 1 . . . . 1
Iimoh in Ihu Journal l:it w i-t k wan M iid ti)H)ii and hcrahltd ahrnad a a trinmjh over him; hot the llrt i-uc of that paper, Uinh r the Hew proprietor, thin puts a itiietu upon all uch t.ltl Uli'lltTl.. J..t .r.VAt. III I... tl,o nw.ii of, tx man or M-t of in n. hut will try to Kve e" predion to the will and wMics of the people who nmiiHi-i' the of the people who cornice the lup.il.ll. aii party. AM ellort to antagoi.helti.t;alutanyleahnxltcpublican, .r t make It the champion f one a against any other, will fall. And bereit may be well to ay a word coneriiin remur .mom ion. .ouiiiiK would he said hut for the fact that the , reeciit change ha U en constrm! by Miuie to have HK-ciat reference to thi rilMlnguMicri gentleman. He and the; present proprietor or the joritNAi.
ii.nrniw.ijiiirn peioiuii mm miu- eVer shape they ma) prescht themeal friend-. We regard him as n;M.Ve. worthy leader of the party, and a one 1 ... . , of the foremo-t men of the nation.: eneral Shank not heing present, ince 1V, when he made hi gallant the following committee was apitoint-janva-for (iovenor . hi whole time t.t to Wll-t IJlKIl lm uim1 lnfoni, j,ini ha Ueti given to pub icafluir. Mth ' r i. ,w ,,, J ... T what reMVltue need not Mate. lti;( 111 lomliiatltMi. viz. Messr. rnough to ay that no man ha a Stone, of Iandolph; ltrtherton, of
.stronger hold on the confidence of the 1 Itepuhlican party, nod no man 1 sueh ! terror to the iKniocracy In the main, we cordially nanctlon his N-na-torial cour-c, and we know he will; honor u for saying that when we diff r from him we shall have the candor ! t?ayso. ; tii: .tiN ni f-ocitr..ssioNAi din THKT. Urnomiiiatioii of im. Stmiiks. r m ttk ln!iafipli Journal. r.Mo.N City, Juno 0.
Tlie Iteruhlican Convention for the ,,ul '' over, n worn t;one, us Ninth roimrcsiot.al District met at . "mlnatloiH made, ami Its platform the City Hall, thi mornhiK' at io"lopted. We liave other work before c'cloik. Hon. I. 1'. Whedon, uf not as a Convention, but as HeAllen, Chairman of the Con-regional ' I'uhllean, a Voter nml a freemen. Central Committee c alled the Conven- ;To -rompli-li our purpocs, to defeat II .n to order. A. It. Jetmoie, lU.p, 1 tllP enemies of the Ctovernment, and of I'.lacUford, was app.intml temirary to secure the triumph of it friend-, S tTctarv. xv0 hiut have harmony unity in IJenerat Tom Itrownc thought the tlmuht and action. I have but one aidntment of a committee on i-er- Kr4'al ''Jeet, one leariing desire, one manent oru-aniatlon a Hole f.rmal- hope and one purse In lt-coming
tty. and tns.n his motion a kmu.v ncnt ork':ui7.ath)n was at once etltc'cd hy making lion. Carl K. Shipley, of Delcware, President f the Convention, nnd Colonel John S. Ho4ver. of Henry, nnd A. 11. Jetmore, K-p, of Illackford, Strretaries. Csn taking the i hair Mr. Shipley n:ade a very ne t and iH.inted speech, K? kiM: -We have nu t for the pur-f nominating a candidate for Conges,-, and you have paid me the disrlnpiNSeJ eompüiut nt of callin ,rnmetMocrv,ur ddiUrMlo.H. Cor thi, honor I thank you. The republican party In the coming can va ua inucii to no, ma me woik is ca-y, nnd its tiiumph will l compic to." Our past fUoce-M rIvcm us an n jury of victory yet to U won. We r.ui Justify, I-rfvre the pop!e, the principles upi:i which we stand, ami uphold the leader to whom we have rim:nlttel the lettinii of the Na !-,, , The lb publican party is one ,j i.nk:re-. it keel tep with the march of events, and hape its legislation to meet the increasing Intelligetiee ami expanding moral ideas of the jple. Aihi I Ui.itiU yoi for this honor." , A call of the counties was then ord.red. The following was representv i: Allen, lUackford, Deh ware, lland .IjJi, Henry and Jay. Not represiteJ: .ilain and WelN. (ivneral Thomas J. llrady moved the npiointment of a committee, to eonsM f one momlxr fmm ach county tr reiKrt a platform of rsoJutio!i to the Convention. The motion was a iopted. T'oe Tre-Ment announced the fol-; . vln ai tlio committeet.'vuerul To;n liroAnc, jfllandolidi.
Hon. Walter M;ttti, of Dele ware.
Ir. William If. Vmic. of Jay. (Vnrrnl Wminiu (;nif, f Henry. (i.lohfl K S. lMrlni, nf Allen Naoiud OiveiiMrtt of WelN. W. N. Smith, of Adam. Onr Il'HHie, of Itlarkfordi .Oil motion of (Jenerul Stone, of Il.itidnlj.h, the (iirriitim ircf-ded. j l y u rri rmr. to nominale ft e:tuli Idatr for (.'oimre. (tnivral llrad? put In nomination 1 the name of Hon. Walter March, of Derrwnre. I lr. W. Vance nominated (Jeneral i J. P. l Shank. The eotintiet were t ailed and voted an follow ' um jt itCir. Pi lewnrc Pi Ml J!TANKf. Allen . Illach ford Jay Henry Hnndolph . . - Total vote ...in Ariaim and WelU were not rcpre--entiil In the (on-entlon. j iicforr the announeemrtit of the vote alxivc taken, lion. Walter March moved to make the iiomina tion of (jencal Shank unanltiiou. I'poti mal; Im: the mutton-Mr. March KiH.ke a. follow.-: , "I hope the motion riiavcjtht utih. mittcd without reservation or talillrjlfJ(,n will Ik adopted, and" that the harmony and good feeling manlfcted I . I 1 . . . . . a t , here to-day may prevade the ItepubIn.rn tn.il.iv Hint I ifi. l'fi 1 1 . flu Tfoi.nli. I j f . ,In.r the coining Call Va. " n U-fore the people, ami the iitianlmity 'r nomination now maue oe in,orw(d with to,ual unanimity at the , i , (Ktoler election. With that kind of. piilt, M.cce,. can not he douhtful. an i i t...i . itt our iiominatioii now made he in liberty, hy making the union or the States, and eipiality of civil right-, under the Constitution, "one and inseparahle now and forever." It ha yet a great work to do in reducing the of the nomination ju-tmaile, ujHn a ; sound platform liKe thi", I phlge
Delewaro county to give the largest ,iave nltttkvtl Mtvr iUUl i r,.Krvt it relative majority of any county in ,t.0,iv. ivrvonally I have no unkindthe district at the coming election." i lu,s, 'towanl any man, ami to-day I
Ihe C hairman of the C ommittee on ; lfro' tl,c" ma, ' f"""wih!' " lori: Hi fiJial. I. That we endorse the ! platform of principles adopted hv the, h. j.uhlican state Committee of Indi-1 aonthel of Kebruary lat. I avWiv. -2 Th.-it w 1.v.. full i conlldenec in the ahilitv and integrity l)f (,'t.,ural John 1. 0. Shank-, mir lionore! IlepreelltatiVc; that we fpecially approve bin steady and tuininehlng opiKitloii to the granting of j large Mihidie to cororation, ami Ij we eartiestly request him to oppose all I scheme in the future in whatMunch; J. A more, of Itlackforri; Whedon, of Allen; ltundv, of Henry, ;a , Vanccof Jay. . , , , . ... , After a hrief time (.eneral Shank apixared iu the Hall, and was greeted with enthusiastic applause. ir., hriellv In resion.en to the j l r - - ea'.l of the Convention. He said: j "( ntUmcn of the Onurntion; ' 1 have no -peech to make, hut simply to thank you for this another maui- ! fe-tation of your conlhlenee. I came her to-day to attend the Convention, ft a a a m a yur candidate, and that U to assNt in ! '"KriiftiiiK Itepuhlican principles Into tbe lc-i.lathm of the country. 1 IkUt Vt n" niuch as ever that only the KTul,l P:irty "avc this Rreat ! t mou, ami maKe u peaceim anu per- j pctual. It in the only party that v ill , try to save it, as it Nthe only one that ; ympathi-e with the enlarge! Ucas 'Miutnan liU-rty upon -.vhich the superstructure of our (Jovernment is l"L ! 'r enemies are attempting to ereate the impression that there Is no , unity of fee in ttween Congres. and he Kxceullve. It U false. The adt t a . ax . . -n..ww,. m an ucparimeius is brmonlou. We are working t(.'cth-' r to diminish taxation to lighten he wearis(me burdens of the people, 1 an'1 to diminish the excuses of the' ivernimnt in all of iu branches.' This work is well matured, and will le accomplislutl, I believe, mt satUfaetorily to the eoile before the end of the present Hdon. Iu the brief time I have before me now, I t can only generalize those measures of! relief. -Measures are now pending be-! Iort Congress oy which the people' will U relievetl from one hundred
miiliou dollars of taxation. I icak Ji nk 11, 170. hi roiin.l numUrs-it may lekstand a team Klonging to K. M. Hunt, in lt n,a-v amount to more. The revenue 0are of Orlando Koss, was lert in the dc ri veil from the taritr will be dimin- road, in front of Wm. S. ltobertson, ilel 5'-vJ,J"V from internal reve- a rinarter of a mile rorth of town, hue, lVi,0oi. All that vexatious i while lEoss and young II dunson coul.l class of taxes derived from mall! load a harrow. The horses lecame stamp, ami from ?pecial licene tax 1 frightened at the barrow as the boy on trades and business will 1k swept approached the wagon and ran away, away. This special tax will be eon- They made rapid headway until in tinucd on professions, whisky and;fnnt of the hotel table, when the ofArr luxuria only. laughter. bystanders confronted them with yelk, Then agnin an ineome eiual to two Unli and clubs run them acrninst
thousand dollar will I exempt from . t : ... m :ii I taxation. We ill save tLc ieiIc
! .. IT.'yoi in the reduction of fee and
: wilnrici nnl In rutting nlr u.fh om; and u(lcvr, nnd :t2.VNa , mere j by a ncoary an 1 mt Jii'licioua rei iluctioii of Iii army and uuvy. Another tmnrre U hrlng rfi-ctH which will lrlii forth ahuiid:iiit pood M nti early day in the future. Ily ft j funding 'III, rlie detail of which 1 j have Ho Ihne to explain, we hot oon ' h eeure money for the payment of . tir r.-nt dM at a much lower rate of Interest than we are now :iyiuff. Um money--m ln derideiF by the Dennn-raey ha, ly the prudence ami economy of a lU j uMioan idmlnltra - tloii, I eome kmm1. With good money rntir4 liifrrni-l iitiitlil-iii nml Iwlft-r - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - eretiid. ami We m c the time no preat di-tar.cr in the future, when tn great prohlun of the national rieht will be Mdreil.
The cxrithiK qtietion of rrcontrtietion N settled or nearly o an the ' ix-rehi!i of the South have Icrrneri hy the hitter experience of the paf, :" that their rieperate vllort.- to prevent
rceoutruclimi reUtund iimui them-M-lvet and remit in uuring that which they cek to avert. Congre met every attempt to- prevent the reorganl.atlot of the reU-1'. tahiM by , ineaurev Miited 'to the enicrency o i IhecaM'.nnd at lat,witii the exception ; oft JcorKia iThan-, th'J revolting State have accepted the situation. ,mtUt lho vu,c land I will fpcak ft word, and would U glad to say more; ; ,ut rnln ofc ocrmlttcri toriowi to-riav. i,, .iw, ..i I... i.i.i.i;.. i...i- !..... i II lilt l'l' Uli l'liaril Clll'i-') IMII Muoandered. You know, cntlcmen. how tlIi I ecu done. Million of acre have been given awav a Mihi.i: (l .n.,,.,,1 u., ,..i n. H nj Wrong. I have opioed thee lm, lMir..w ,,,i vx ,...,:., ... ,ifl Hlt -'Mirt a II! MUWl t onunue lo UO M. I would keep every acre for the nctuix ytiWr Mu .,ut t, ie wjloi t. puhlie do- ' law not a a Itcpublicau or a Dem ocratic meaure hut a the reult tf the combined vote of all the railroad Interest of the two parties In Congre. It passed as the rcMilt of a railroad combination, and had earnest supporters and opionenhj in Uth political parties. Hut I have spoken quite long enough, ami with ft word an to our District matter I will detain you no longer. If our recent canvas for ConKrens ha iH'gotton an ill-feeling If luv friend or the friend of otlur would meak much more warm I v for another than myself. I accept the nomination and Khali kbor 'r the success of the party, and in the coming campaign I hope to rcreive the co-operation and Minimrt of , 1 uppo" i wery true Itepuhhcaii." Applause. the conclusion of (Jeneral Shat.k, remarks the convention adloiiriie.I M,'nr th'r J ' . ! ' heconventio ntion was not very largely attended. ThcreuItof the primary election had rendered the nomination nr (jeneri ral Shank certain, and for thi reason but little was to be done hut to declare the result a.nd ahjotirn. U. old Mrri.i:its .iii:i:ti.(.. The Ninth Annual Mrctinj? of the OM Settler' Assoeiatlon of K:imlo!h County, Iiulinnn, met In the Fair KroumN, near Wineheter, on Thursday, June 1), ls70, ami was enlletl to order hy tho Trohlem, Jereinhih Smith, at 11 o'elock, a. m., when the roll of ineinler.'t wit callc! and nlisentee noted and necoutited for. After which the liooks were opened, am! all persons who have resided in the County twenty-live years or more, wctc invited to become members, which resulted in eight additions, making the total number enrolled .VJ. The AsMHriation now nIjourncl until oVloeX to partake of a Picnic dinner anI for social converse. At the nnnointetl hour, Prcsiilcnt Smith called the meeting to onler, ami entertained them for a while in relating liia experience as a pioneer. Jonathan lVpg, one of tho new nieinhers, gave quite a detailetl history of his early experience. Spiire Henry J. JIulIinan made iuite a neat little fpeeeh of some llf- ... ...i..,...-.. i.ll!?ti,. Hpf.eUthat l0 yotin-cr is)rtioii of community were llot i.3-iiif; enoucH rc-i.-et ti tili t, ay vhil., f th the Pioneers have fit apait a a.fl a . c ,vhlch are really iuite hl. Mr. ijulrmaii( als, .ke hjK,lly ,u favor of lhe Temperance cal,St rJ w Vanderbur?, anew mem,or R:ive out 8on,e very wholesome truths, which might, perhaps, have uIK.utted many who were not u U carJ tiem 1 Mr. Israel WriUt made a few piite iuterej,Ul reluarIw. - - " "--r James C. llowen, living near Arba, the oldest Inhabitant of the county having come to the county in October, 1MI was present, but unable to talk and Judge Smith talked Mime for him. Same olllcers elected as last year. The meeting now adjourned to meet the second Tuesday in June, l!71. Kdmoxh Kmili, Sec'y. ... . eOKULLSCONDKNCi:. Fwr Uw Jotl9nuU FROM Iir.NTSViLLE. the stable and the wagon tongue into' . . ..
tho fence, broke it vir, threw one offaitiou.
j the horo. and litre the ccti ended.
Luckily no damage to live fink. A wan tongue ut one wlit-el mihwhat hrnkeii ujj, nil Hill (ii)nn ttv luw lroke t llinden whl h he hal j unfortunately left ly the roud side wa the total In. William (.'ox, on of Jaeol (.'ox, living three mile et of town, All from a Mvlr.g and broke hia arm a few day Itice. Ail Itinerant ''tooth tinker," from the vicinity of Dayton, Ohio, ha '! Iwn iwamulaiiug nlH.ut this region for motile day t. lie wa themt 1 of 1 Kahle, of the Tnlon n-.tel, for a 1 few day went into the country in mmJ .f l.iilii..u i.l !. umil.l I... - J . v. w. I'll-llll ' i 1 1 & ! hack hy iilßht, hut the night that he J wai to return lias not omi yet. It h likely he ha found buiiie lively in the country. Hill at hotel unpaid to date. Thilip, the host of the Chion Hotel, think it look Mipiciou. It i nmthin toce the stateir.en!. of diterent person In regard to the Vet. In the JoritNAh of May öth, we find the following in regard to (I'uthric, lu (iuthrle county, Iowa, from one of itscorresiondcnt.: ''(iuthrie 1 a neat little village of atout oOO Inhabitants sprung up within the last twelve month, hi the M)uthcast of (jluthrie county, .V) miles west of Desmolne, on the Chicago, Kock bland and Pacille Railroad containing frevcii ilry gools utorc, two drug stores, and one haul ware ktore-all with U't edge foremost to do well." Fiom a private letter written hy a citizen of our town, who i sojourning in the Hawk Kye State, we take the following description of the Kime place: '(iuthrle I a town alwiut half a large a HuntsvilJe, with about l-" inhabitant, all told, big, little, young and old. It has three dry goods stores, the largest, n utock, the fcinallet not over I.ihmi." You see they don't see through the same spec. James Lumpkin?, an aged and respected citizen of Wayne county and well known to many iu thi county, rileri at hi residence June 1, 17. jitovi:it & imki;u SEWING MACHINE. I h.ivc on kind and for salt, the (drover & Dakcr Sewing Machine One of the best F.U1UIs V .1I.1CM.V12S That is no before the public. WILL. HO THE nrnirM niiu inoi imriiuie Murk oi mi) .'lac Ii iiK. ALIO. THREADS, NEEDLES, MACHINE OIL, &C. rienc rail and rr un'me for voursrlve., or st ud lor circulais VT. It WAY, Agent, n2l AViM iiESTr.ii, Isu. J. S. WAY, dOUSE&SIGN PAINTER! AND PAIT.It iiA.(;i:it. j AH work done promptly and in the latest ' n2lif. ftjles. i NATlOiNAL HOTEL. WLNC11KSTKU Si SAW. moi'It'S. Mrertly ruth and nioiic the l'iiln IVj.ol, IXDIAXAro.lS, .V D. II. II. WieiiR-Tm. W. D. SArr. HOWARD & C1NCER. Jr., GUNSMITHS, TWO MILES SOUTH OF FAi:.VrAXl, LXDfAXA. A II work warranted- Work aollr Itn' frr n t r .i-ln. Clurirrt imxlerde. "vÄ-tt - ; HOWARD SANIT RY AID ASSOCIATION Frtr Hie Hrlief ani Cur, f.iriuiiutt', ii lrtic'la ' r.rr'nir ai.'l t'nr'ntlan I'htluuthrjj . Kay on Iii Krror of yt.utlt, anl tlie Po.tlei "( At", In rlalin tu Miaut! an'l Swui Kvn ,with Hiitlan aid for the afflicted, ent Ire. In enl.l f nl.re. AiMren. lloWAKH ASSOI l. I IO", lUix I. i'l.lla.n-lj.liiB, k'm. l.'.Mtl
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0 VATCHES, CLOCKS Arc also repaired at my Store,
DON'T COMPLAIN, liUT t;0 GET YOUR D P. V GOODS at Tin: CHEAP CASH STORE OF A. W. ADAMS, Vo. Ö Vorth Front, Winchester.
J'it rcctirmg 1 1 A N DSO M I : ASSO 1 STM KN'l" OF Spring und Siiinnier Gowh, TO SUIT EVERYBODY. PRINTS, Jirsl.INN, C I.OTJIS, Csswi:iti;s, la 1)11 FANCY GOODS 1 1 A TS, CATS, (.) I.LAI tS, 1I( )S 1 1 ! It Y Ac, lv., tc, Of Ihejuteiit Slytr nnl Chrnpeit Tricrü. ' Ixuk to jour iiitt-mt unj trudc with1 him. nl Bee-Hive Store. Toll ii Tiehardson, (Succei!or to KichtrJsun k IIcIiih,) di-:alkr ix Dry Goods OTIONS, Wl&ts & (Daps, AND GR0CE1UES I have on hnnd one of the largest and be.t eekctt-d stock of "Whiter G oods, Stiel a MKRIXCH, ALIWCAS. M'STKUS, DKLAIN KS, AUMtTKKS, I'LAIDS, ic, ever brought to this mirkit, which lam citing at greatly reduced irict!S. My stock of IDOZVTESTICS 1 1 rnjlrtp and wf 11 elertpl, nf Hie vc r ltt :quiit ni ani mi i oi.j cioa Ihe h vuj'fl. My eloik of HATS & CAPS Are of the le.t r-tialitr, from the finest j Silk to the common Wool Hut, enibriicio? all of Ihe lntet tvlt?, and will be iold t reduced price. GLOVES Sc HOSIERY. I luve the larjet and Wt selected utock of tilove ni:d Hosiery ever drought to thin market ; bought direct from the Uiouulactonf all kind, mch as Sugar, Coflie, Tea, ic, A.c., &c. TAILORING. DEPARTMENT o t under my Fj.ecial caf1. !Mr rxprrience ' of over twenty veara in litis line le.nl me ' . . .. . .t i . i to tiriieve 1 can uii an wno my mvor me with their patronage. My tock uf Cloths, fitsmcrcs, VcsUngs,tc, I complete, emhrncini; all of the hte?t it)h!4 of pood; in the nnrket, which 1 continue t niAtiufncture to orJcr or eeil'bv the yard. All kind of couNTit y rnoi i ;ci; Taken in Kvchane for goods ! JOHN RICIIaRD?ON Ao. 1, enmrr Xfriin ami Franklin SC, j WinvJn s( r, Imliilmt. N. B. Cloth, CuatiiLcrca and other (rood 4, Hold by me for men and boys wear, J will Ue cut Free of Charge. , 0W1 Old Staad, I of the Public Square. i AND JEWELRY, and WARRANTED to give satU- .. iv V, , Illb ÖOX
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