SEPTEM
oo
3ubecrib amen.
‘Dar Sqvane—Righ-t lines vr ess, Bach aubsequont (norton seve
do cy K, witheut alteration, 3 rs, ado do do do Two months, do ao ‘Three month do do do - do dove tenses 3200 All ed on tame, of In DM 1 Ween. eae fr in rane A tr Adwortieor Levg atrictly of his own
AML co rotuovale,
reenlar prices fev at thoonict
Than inns UPHIL aot ig of Un 6
‘Than must not wear: Nor acorn thy low
Norsesse to
‘Thy ualghbor pris:
not lot thy heart craw
Nor hush each geucrous tone,
Nor veil the bright lore In thino eye, Thea wust notlive alone.
When others strive tho 0 th
‘spreedem and Frcodom (a #ery
And rest of koubinbuta name For toil ante life’ beat.
nga upon tho strite liberty; ~ bat minister,
wand world tls vain t fn thon would’st lo; e619 gono—
The Stats Fai
This fair, the present ye at Centralia, in Southern Tlinois, com- mencing on the 14th and ending on the 17th of the present month, So much has been published in regard to it that we need say but little here. ‘The fair yas located at Centralia, because South- ern Ilinois, which had contributed much to its former succes A
, desired it, and because it was believed that it would be of much benefit to that portion of our State, It is not necessary at this da, to argue in favor of the advantages © public displays of this character. So important and necessary are they decm- ed, that there is scarcely at this thine a county in this State where they are not seen. Their effects are the introduction of valuable stock, fruits, grains, v bles, agricultural implements, art domestic economy,—they produce emu- lation among farmers and mechanics for good;—they stimulate the industry and taste ofour wives ond daughters;—nxd more than all, they have a powerful ten- dency to make our agricultural popnle- tion feel their true position in society, and that education, taste and industry must be united to make the perfect and successful farmer.
We desire to see a grent crowd at Centralia. We want those who vill come there to learn. We want to see the farmers and their sons examine the stock of all kinc We want to sec them take hold of the plows und other agricultural instruments designed to re lieve them from, nnd perfect, their Inbor We want them to understand the merits of these different machines. We want them to look at the farm wagons und carriages, and sec there ave not im- provements in them worthy of their at- tention. We would have them examine the harness, the saddles, the brid We would like them look at the wheat, new varieties of oats, corn, vegetables, fruits. Ifin all these and hundr other things, they find that which is yaluable, let them take notes, that they muy be thereafter supplied. We want the ladies there, and they will be th and they will admire beautiful and they will examine fruits, vegetables; —they will have a keen eye to articles which come specially into their depart- ments—canned fruits, preserves, confe tionery, bread, cake, pickles—and par- ticularly the work of the “fairy fing of their sex, quilts, counterpanes, em- broidery, every varicty of needle work, jeans, flannels, linseys, blankets—a thousand things which we have not time to mention, but which all will admin their taste will be improved, their ambi- tion excited—and they will know what can be done by woman when surrounded by her family, to add comforts to he home and to carry out an innate taste which has only to be taught and stimu- lated to he greatly improved.
But these remarks need not be extend- ed. We want every one to go to the fai who can. ‘These are the great gala days of the farmers md mechanics of Illinois. Illinois spreads out before the wor ld the evidences of the industry, the genius and taste of her people,—the results of t labors of her furmers and the production of her soil. Where can our farmers find a more appropriate theutre for their pre- sence? Itis their own exhibition. It will be an exhibition to their glory or shame. Wearequitesure it willyedound to their honor.
Cent will offer comfortable quar- ters for all who may come. § made great preparations to greet the people at the Centralia Pa Come in car loads, in wagon loads, buggy loads, horseback, or on foot. Come all, come and be welcome! Come! Como!
——————— peFor the table the French White fue. nip is superior to the Ruta B. It is not so strong—is a Ai crop— Thisturnip isnonew thing, Weare uequain- ted with persons who have knovn it for forty years.
She has |
INDIA KUUBE yor Burver
property or economy will purchase
AGETY ¥ faratly
Ey niall, Incloze stainp, to
Patentoes aud excl
F, PADE.
ale very lov at
3 LOT OF
| Coe Partie HAVING THIS DAY
fiem of 12,1. nycley & Co. wt be 621
rr MISS
@ bandsom
JOHN B, BARKER,
sample STUB PATENT |
TNOPLELD, ELLINOTS, TAY
ant it
Jn promptly remitted.
ned aa heretofore an
A hiorgo, Us. ond Treasurer's ofc
st corner publls oquatre
Poe GHOVEN. Taylor & GRIVED, OMe In the a 3S’ BRO IL y) TollLANO & FIT ti
lets
| QEWING SILKS I
hole
T
EL.
N SPOOLS aly or rotalt DUASO
ALE, W
rucuts on it. — kor turth JL DAIL
art
ARRIVALS,
att
1... DROW nlning
p™ Mini
(Om GOVERNMENT JAVA
at ivatloyh, ond 8) noses rod for sale lows, aniLon easy teri » parchinea i
of pratnie. thaher, fr ogaln o
Any,porian wieh yenlontly arrangs Yoel
IEE LR BROWN A
1. UROWN & CO.
om sa Te Amare | NOTARY CUDLIO AND CONVEYANCER, | BD;
Qeeant lands tn thls Stato oatored elther with the money | Fmith E
procuring patents for
Aires ees
fll Rapraved and con: | Hina
| _ BUSINESS CARDS.
Wa, WALTAGE,
fo THE PURCITASE € FFER ‘CHEIR PROPE
mont of tases for nonresidents,
dey-Dro, Well: rd Ba~ Dr. Wa
In oll {ta yarloue brunche cy buat | ShrlogGeld anit the sure
2 Poth, GATLNACIDE, A
Wallace & Batihache,
TOIANS AND ONS, ONAL SER , to the cltirens of nillng country Taiihacks hava. remor d thelr ofl sballdl at sida Publi
Innt Cornean & Diller'a Drug Store; nth anil Mf awe,
of 3
Angedtun Treat, \ + " © Thos. de campbell,“
| To wuttders, | stewarcstantt tb Augy at Lavy Sprlogield, ts. | aif |¥V INDOW GLASS—ASSORTED SIZ ‘oe p Seay Medicine | {rou 7x0 to 12X16; singloond donble. steeng St. Laila, No.
Welng TTEND TO CALLS FROM THE City und oure of the a i hand,
INGFIELD, ILL.
nod night.
ta che
perntionsear
iculars Ay TUE ated on vi
Auto tilamnt
ilo wall
(GENE
Ww! ERN RESERVE
p26 Tran A. Warns, of Wile coUBEY', Taluing eldncres, 60 meres
Leautitolls rolliujs praltley perpstual Fun) ‘ Toru. For further parsioulaes inyule
WHETD, Land Agente
nd Un of
VTIST,—OF
SOT ieee
NEY
EYS AND
TELOYD, 1Ob ON NORTI FIFTH J. Rayburn,
Svuily nnd neatly perform
G, C, BROWN AND COUNSELLOR AT , illen wleh 8, Mather over
Us HARE AND DEALER IN ME! lip; New Yor
fagdeld. Having formed @ copartuersh ip, san
fice propared to attend t all bu ied States Courts, hich ming botatrusted Alec over the store of Wi. 1, Foudoy, South
nar jas
pays au
V ILL SELL 80 AORES 820 10, Lave
xn mg pe
0
° ny tenet ia a LR DROWN & co. _ | In culuvation:
YRRESH LEM
ON
1 BARKET, L
TL. 2 BROWN £00.
jacith a ice Lt Taio tract will be
lune and obtain
W ILL PUROHA
Real Ustate; Pay
Veu
7AM
Wishing A BEAUTIFUL] UNINPROY ED BANDS FOR
TR BIO all Cu. ttn
sg ywill bearin yolnd that thy: cam fod nfl VALUABLE TRACT OF UNIMPROY Buyict and prigoe7s AREANC & FL 4 Prairie 16, Re 6 ocction 29) & ales - EERO: ‘coutalatn) Arnot q DOD PORK—FOR SAL! of the Ureat Western &. Pi hhuyler tho Van Iorlfuger farui, on ths sot!
Gfun
SRD PALLAVE,
tock
This tra
iL for JI BARMWET, Laud Asout
DALE & O,, AKL I. , aitusted of cit for the erat itll tre £ Skt (OOD PRAIRIE L
ly rolling
HIN HL, DARK PRATRIE.
fall the Be
J ALECTRIO Hy Tobe tiewsi Bru
BATTERI
situated on tho
B. QUARTER SECTIUN
aM
YENERAL COLLE Tay Fae
Vy HOLBSALE DBALE
Ibs L, BILE & CO, JRANCE ta for
NY;
2) Paluta, lls, Dycstuy
nnd Cantons Tea coun Deo. & I
WEA, M.D,
oul eta. Dro deedeait
SURVEIERE.
SHOP BURNT
1 13 felonda that be
nud dicectly oppo
11 ba ylnd to eco thom i
tafe
© Court 7 be found xml wu
T 10,8, W
best of Medicine NICE RE A
Balm of 10 Flowers; Seaaios call
Neion. ‘The tot lat fect frome by
1, Wat fonced on
Jostali_ F FUSTICE 0!
ANC
MiG PRACE.—OFFICE IN
rated eth. Jane
D QURGHON
SS over ty 3.
iA. W. ORENCH,
Pilly, § Jaynes Ben
FIEL! the tock {4 required to b Instant, to Charles Ri pau agi dtd
Alesand
Dlaio, Tip aml Fe
AIS0—City MI pump el
Tent Patent
TNGUIBED WAT
HE STOCKHOLDER Wator Worle Company at
Sari fusttaneat nf ten
» pald 5, E
order of tho Board
Paes, WE BELIEVE WE CAN p the most {astillone in Bonnets, Wibbowr, Hesd Dros Lfully sulfclt a cal
TERE THis DAY
A NEW SUPPLY OF GITY MADE LAD- A
TYLE and QUALITY. el Congre:
Gat Calf
AFENTS ever and | will in rao Rateaw, | nated to tho ahergee's | am ern Tonic. nad | niout.
‘of Win articlea'6
Ww For Dirthet p
H BARREY, Vand Ae
HWORKE IF THE
eres 8 por cent. wf the
on co T dwolting bo
J.T, DARRE’
TIMBER AND PRAT.
20 acres in cultiva
and Agent
bare, Kew Wall b
i TLORNEY LAN .—Oillce No. 4, north side publ
ys and Counsellors at Lar,
umn oe Springtik Oe, 0 up aflre, frst door audovry bind of Patent nd Family Metichue', “Alea, CH | Goueo upon ty a wil boot a rine a ort inatege ste pen uot to bo case aE itany other hor, | eset J, BARRET, Cand Agent TEND 'tO ALL BUS in the city, A % 40 LOTS IN FORES(VILLE, Wt sslonatly, and nlao to, boy Janell. 3 PE ‘OWN OF POR! BG ee
decubanw
AN
AT
LOR AT Ayer, &
ARE
the dist day 0 reagaror of thu
ob W
VALUABLE PIE AN crite stiysoatn bet 36, Alle itbghield, 80 fect front by 112 deops fur Hjunstd Pa WARE,
TREPER,
2 OF CITY PR
4 moMEST! ct platy Well bullt, dry collar, KR fonelng. with tea
DIN TOWN —A now deelling hs Pi ail 3 of erouUl
BLANO & EYTZUUG:
HW BP
& der gool arrang: Irab
(very superlor nt ply will be required, long thmo nud low interes
3 and Lace, with oni without arth 21,909, will bo rold
pet JNO. Hi. BARRE
Beat F
HIS TRAC -ouury seat of (
Sntotown ki
or fenco and in ¢
st Itoot, Conzrees nad \slhout
QF OD scinine ai Hon to thts Housel
ylersitta,
RARG CHANCE TO PURCHASE a
fatlan con
uth
A TTOR
[pIEYSICIAN Held, M.—OMce and residou the Amoriean
NEYS
AND SU
Ue
aches
R ROTH
4 ADDLE AND ITARNESS MANU:
Springfield, Tl foU4t0
“DR.
nn nd ulti
RS UIs SERVE
ILBERT WM, TRAPP 3 PHYS! na of Sprinjsll ‘yiill be fond
ton street,
\ 3s
TARD—GENUINE FRENCH MUS
WN he CO' athe Ut et
zo Le
D Wore tn good pas
Wa:
B. OLICE MAGISTRA'
+ PICK COR- juington snd Fourth Stresta, opposite thy
1, BARET, Lan
AW kins tentlou
fv nnitt anil rated work.
{aw OTN H BAKTET, Laud DOKVWIN
ee Anges AND DEALER IN
. a 4) 8. ON AS Bests) Sar :
veork pro
THIS LAND, N
plotaresquo bs ptlony
borer fn the
Monwugatiela Whleky irea
rally
maya)
Fauey nnd Solld ret
per Pabli
QICKS.—PLAIN
ffored in tbia wark
Sehledam Schon)
auc Invited
IN AND PIGUKE
Cale
— | fide of Muck
Grove, nfrortod a Jom 1
BAK aA
TTORNEY A\,—Ofico In tho Clreuit Clork’s offieo, In the tleld, A Ane’
SH MAWMIEND. = AND COUNSELLOR A'l
NEW HARDWARES Ww, B. MULDER & CO., y OULD INFORM i
not auyeri
ten Grape and
le
po.
tho eitlzens of
SPRINGFIELD,
nd eurrouniling, country, that
| Gey aro wow rorsiving an ont: Jy borond well solocted stock: 0
PRED DUACE Hardware.
25 per cept than ever | et jet bay won porchaerd 1p th
Haat minialy. of m
andat “tine 1
WH be FUME atc
Suit sud Mops,
Dop q
Springhelé Ereewer: ae ou R AND LAGER
5, olvva’
JOUN Bi nal Botldlogs,
Gines
re i Latchesand Uioges.
1 aime
A nr
Ggunney & FT wurat out
Washington NOW Kk
tently’ 0
cous
HITE E
celved this day at
Wy ENP
id keepswell | i
D THIS DAY BY EXPRE: ” GUODS FOR BASQUES—
iaat—
Grecert
+ R
oeenied, which ho bas for sale on con
and all nF, Hah
TRY AT Ke
feat bull
a Ee N, N—All our te
Aes re
Somivibing very beantiful.
3} ¥ fe plete ‘ Jee US
TALIC BURIAL CAS
Oar
from a distances promptly at
uares, anil all othe
ALWAYS ON HAND ES yoreiliNsn
tho square
A. McWILEIAMS,
TTLORNEY ALT LAW— NGFIELD. T_—Onice over Frosman’s ature, northyrest corner of
AT hom
pe
For Cash and Pr
Ine) for
I V ALL ITS VAR! ‘at shostest notice smi
Ateps—door and «)ndo) gattor andl
Sea,corb nu SAU hud. muds eohistn tint tn many 4
LeBLAWC
ted wlogky wltcle veil tho atest und coterat aty con bu in daily recelpt of g
C abl
‘ie PROPRI forin his Masonite fri
javr thornghly’
wantlag to coraplets th
tmsnit uod iaaure ollclta
AM MANUF, Ihuvoon hand, a goo!
Buy Walnat nnd Maple O1a0 : Capon
TASTE, DURABILIT Smith, Edwards & Co.
SPRING PURCHASES.|
BARGALNS
CALL EAT
SOLE
0, W. FEBLANO.
jg and Ratall dealers tn
Wu Willinery and Kancy Ge W 2ANvi te TU
tede aud purchstese oaud voll
ettontion pl
Vitec States Hiotel, | wete,uiveruool aa \2daya to Gacbes, The Gt United Staies Bgutel, gaye to Lavorvool ott U5 to oe daymyaud the Conard Springficld, til. Vator de BEG: v: ate
1 elt a ditetuslnation that
atid with w Mberally sup
CHICAG ee
rah gleghng Ape, er
RecerviNa THER
‘ompt Paying Customers,
NOKTH AEIIOAN, KTH BRETON, (o's) RIAN, (a9¥)
+ (now, OTTAN, (nom) UU: ANGLO SAXO: Rnoning {a conocction with ty | ROAD of Gunma, ander contra
mont to transport the Malls. DATES OF SAILIN
‘with tho Canadian Govera
LvERTOOL Svery lternate Wednesday frvin the 2th of April to the thos0th of Nov Iuclustva, { 20th Act. iuctualve.
Darfog tho winter months thesa voasefs connect with the
ond threes Carpeting: | AND THUNK HALLAOAD ot Berti la tie J KATES OF PAS8AG! From Chiergo to Liverpe ty via Mich. Central, Great (eet rt and GRAND TRUNK BAULAOADS aud
Lat Cle mS A e Ub IOUS BRANCHES, c
Ateerage
rom Livorpeat to Tt Class.
Storage
including coukied provinone. iyoon aails fn each reasel,
NPT
& FITZHUGH,
eaten. overy ot yas ages of tho Cuaurd_ and Colllue Unes as by UP PILE | the enaual tables ta tho N, ¥- Merald daring 1897, being
ATEUN TLV
acall 2h 20m | Colline Line 3h dn | uoard NA r th Ow)! Bostou, —VIsh Om Caption Llues10d 19h Oui | Cauedisa Lies: a Th Om
‘Tho longest passages made by tho Canadiag Lins vere 12
nds and th apply
porated tho Intertor of tug whol
Agent of the M. 0 No, 96 Dearborn atrect, Chicago.
at Grand Trunk Railroad OP CANADA. 4-A DELIONTEOL AND ROMANTIC ROUTE-@m TuoM Tie WEST To Houston, Now York, aud the Eastern States.
Via tho n Coptral, Grest Western, Ogdeneburgh acd Vermont Contral aud
Grand Trunk Railroad of Canada. Passengers Ly tla route havo an opportaulcy of visiting ponteof tho pesudeat aud Most Wouusrtal xceuery Iu tho Worlit, lucluding Voronte, Nlagars tale, Suspeustsa tiridgey the Thoa aod Jelands, Hlapida of tho St, Lawrence, Guetec, Montreal, White Mughteloa, tbe Tubular Bridge (uearly two mille fo length,) Lake Champlalo, Fulls of Montmorcuch
dey
Hudson Wiser, ote. ote ‘ad after Soy 1, 1859, baggage Will be checaed through Piteago.
Po Emigrants sex may bo secured a the offise of tho company ta
OM.& 3. 9TH
SILVER AND SIL
GUNS,
Pajuttni do; ale and Taney Sts Pearls Partigalarattontion MASONIC ANI of which T havo. Macks «
ot short 1
sarlety c
cea
sud carofal workin My fri vited tocsl sortmentol Goods, enable rates for cua,
wea TCMES,
DIAMONDS ORNAMENTAL JEWELR
Punting pparcizs,
end In the ts
Tune C VASSED [fA M 7 hind and for esto by
ago at Quebec free of charge. u Ww 229 To Chicago, Lacludiny cooked provie~
lp
VIATHAN,
3, and 70) Feet Long, (9 undar contract to thie ipa lu Portland. Toor
& Gta. tuen tickets from Chlengo co the ebi
A Gesued. Tickets frum Chien
tho Loviath a, or for the M. 0. #. x
‘ot the office of the Grand ‘Trupk
rlora atreet, Chicago.
r=
LVER-PLATED WARE
, PISTOLS,
Ye ohiys allready
J, WARILA Agent of Graad Trank R. Ko, of Catioda.
Pot Pine —
ty uf Bracelots, Buftalo & Lake Huron Raliroad,
ALE AsD RETAIL,
Ivor Goblets, Copa ambleray
SHOW 6. A. Ss A
bond,
aiches Repeats
inamaer, by axpe
ral, aro respectful of my
aby Vrinclpal Dizcex
e's Medical Jn
I, B, CURRAN, aTEUNENtey,
‘und Therapentics;
—ALWAYS ON W. LAVELY
Uno ths Larrg
cLoO
ever offerod otbla trae,
Which
ano, Woo
may taltt PR
4, Ju
Phe Finest, Cheapest Clothing?
WOODS & MBNKEE Walthin’a ¥rinelple of Red at and beat selected stock of
spring & Summer
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, & VESTINGS, | {
wlll make to order In tho vory best atylo, Mershall Lallon
EW ORLEANS. CRU
Flost b
— Gei0lth’s Universal Formuls;
Dunglis
iP Hsunan Lysate ‘herapsutics;
Melgo! Obstetrl
Wonia and Diseases;
4 Dircases of Children; p I THING, Toslora egies! Jurlspradcnes: on Paxalor Wiltou’s Human Auntoms;
ALSO, Wika on ofthe Ear, al Chewalatrs; esol Ube Seound Dorangements of the Systems Headinan on tho Aetion of Sfedicleos
at on D)
3. 0, USNELE,
HED AND ivedat oN LU, k Idlvg wast of Court House. Paocaast’s Wistar,
GROCER?
IN KITS, FOR SALE | _Utnlets General Pathology
Ricorda ou Veno val Dissasees KUSSELL'S, Ww oe [mareh3
TSU—TIE BEST QUALITY, AT “TOLD!
N SYRUP ON MAND AGAIN wusseLi's._ | (GP nol for sao by mor LAVELY.
EDU ewe ABA! HAW WE Re AE
1a
over W
7. GRANVIDL
PRE yt REMOV Lon the West sl
Aeron LAW, 3
Wal TLOKNEY AT LA vote, | ALi
NG, SELLOR AT
SPRINGFIELD, fhe
Giflce In Ruth's building, routh sido
JW, BARB
and Contactor AND BOILDER.—SUOP
up Darel
teatatyly Plan FoUTBASSSy
:vita in tho shop south of Masonic Fall, and direct= iyin the rear of the St
Neee wrimmtnge iv fall and com- | Vaurth and Market strc SESS fee ‘ag-tlrat class bol
Church. Itesidence cornee of
Pear
ALEK
R. BROWN & CO., $ IN CHOICE FAMLLY GRO- i wood and. witlow-ware, old post privyztield Ils,
fo to'any part of Oho eltyGR
GOURLEY & BURCIT._ | tant to thes who Inteud porckasing to
tho old stand, south Filth Street USSELI eburoh ssi bb, Nell, Ono room sat n€Court House, | Ready mai ad qualities, wl YEIVING A LARGE LOT OR | from the country upplied ot a mome ra pomnieton, wilt | Hots for S Io in Hutchinson's Burying Kinds of staylo nnd faucy gro | gpd Undertaking io all tts branc
E My | My ee
MERCHANTS ie
JOUNSON & BRAD-| 5
of echost books of nit kinds, | $4 |
MO FUE Nos. 0
d pricos and all atck found
SRING
ARDINE
Vermicell,
Old Gourt pocple | Water Street anotien | Water Street
nid | Alo.
‘orllce from 7 91
BLLOR AT ) Oflico weat
ofthosups
tho fi are iret Meurwidere!
fromm tis ¢ thecour APUE SUBSCRIBER NS MAKING
thoy will be § frlonds aud curt 4 a change in hls bualt folly
well acall who Mt of Hoots anil Shoes of tho best | call the attention of thos farattur, to his 7
Tianufactare mnt of Tages nnil Sloet of tie wary | stock of elegant ware mannfactured ander hisona perenel | Phiiadelniie. ag
Tmateupsand arontso. prepared to maaufieture uctieles to | dosoretl cartanted fuily equal to the representation, oe VON & CO. nlere Gives 4 call Ay Junge To toy baclnoss, it sell We cat
Brandies, Gins, Wkes,
35, OLIVE OL, MAC KONT,
oe Groceries tal Te fo, Rye and Wheat Whi n La calle and Well ith's Bull
AMS & SHBATER, Office
pullding, ac
beast car
A deat, from] to2 Pew nnd may’
ND TUBS
AGAIN TAS
pAVNOTHED LO
Apples and Peaches, Just arrived, nt i
eUrTS. SURAWBERRIE:
ro
LOUIS GREEBLE
Resolved a new aupply of
PATEN
DUK
A CUE.
cream WIth Hf ip rotla 28 yords Io
alee, Rept 00 bi at) Kurume cash.
talng, Morons ra
wellnee, Diaper Bl
FOOL he
GROCERAILS
URTAIN DAMASK, MUSLIN
oh ined stock for satolow by
P ASPRAE LIC” LET. . SPRING AVR SUMMER
RABLE AND PEREE ‘LOTHING,
ter sicoof rfing ‘ally applied by nay loexperlonced
Whiclt has been eelected from tho Eastern Markets with the
st carc, and uroall of Uio most fesbfonuble
co eeuts [or £quar STYLES AND PATYERNS:
it
‘Thee goods iave also been bought for fatznrine white gronni
J Sasebers ta Cash,
ivwland for | hich wll enable mo to sell them treaty:five per cont, Cheaper than any other bouso fo the ity. Therafore, any’ Tea Nanting to got a eood, rabstantial well made, and ST fitting garuiout, would do woll to call at once of
ass.
Eee CLOTHING HOUSE,
Led, Hl CONSTANT
As bel guaranteo yon to soll a better article of CLOTHING
for leas wones, thas [any other like house tn; the citys
Clothe good ols
My tlock of
Jil Crash, Cotton Diaper, Bira’a bye Shirts
0. M.&§. SMITH cannot be surpassed.
Woop Sairta, ust rec
YSTERS AND LO
VaLNow don't forget, Ie ORBEDLE'S Stora Is on the
Northwest corner of the Public Square, one door North of Fosselman’s Drug Stores
MY MOTTO 15
LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
cea, om commlzston, by. 3. M, TINSLEY,
LA Just resolved by
LOUIS GREERLE, ast dim 7 {1h BEST MAKES OF WHITH AND AWLS colored 3 Afor sale a SHAWLS Synsaren, | age Or aBLANO & FITZHUGH'E,
a all rightful subjects of logislation consistent | talking on the stand to you people of Freeport, | Springfield, but it turns out that it wa
State Aournal with the organic Jaw, ond the Constitation of | as I nm to-day, I saw a carriage, and a mog- | at Rockford, and whon I pot down in tho noxt
mos ) + | the United Statea, It did not makeany escep- | nificent one too, drive up and take its position | district, I will show you that it. was the plut-
Cc Bees — = tion of slavery, but gave nll the power that it | on the outside of the erowd, with n benutiful | form thers, and so on until I shall nail it on tho
TAILAACHE & NAKER, Propriciors. was possible for Congress to give without vio- Indy on the front seat, with u mon and | back of all the Black Republicans throughout
= = lating the Constitution, to the territorial logis- | . Douglass, the negro, on the by the St GFLELD:
NEW Goops,
“T have noi Qourt, I have no er
h the Supreme Je to preach agoinst
RIO, SAGNIRA
—SPRIN Inture, with noexception on the subject of slay- | nud the owner of the carria Vorces=Whitel While! White Republi- | that august body RS eee | 2a fete THURSDAY MORNIN eee ig thareerelsjot thantentorgtho till la wach eke see | °“Tenen Dovata ould not modify it | $Supes of that Cov Se eT eA Mee SE i en SSS | power and the fall authority over the subjectof | A Vorce—What of it? bit. T did think at ono timo it wes getting 0 | final adjudication upon all questions within | Toas~at vO RUSSELL
Senay Sepia Erman | Penk nacre ates | Spe bea ek tA pe VN eT een aE fy [re ag Se en DE CO a aes ete rn oa ie ee ene eee tetas | We beck eceeatmatent suewbee= |< nity GOOD
AT FREEPORT
throughout the Stet YHEETINGS, 't10 old manner in which he uttered Flannels, Te
fered his amendment for tho identical purpose | ringe with the wife while the muster of the car-| shown you that this was the platform in your that Mr. Lincoln is using it.or—to allow demn~ | ringe drives the team, you have'a perfect right | own Congr district—that it was the | Fe oo voenl of that devision onl indorsed, ail | r
gognes in the country to try to deceive the peo. | to do so. (Laughtor.)” Iam told also that one | platform in the north, through all the counties | 31° CPDIONN 0 uM : +r? ange 7 mia an Elia Amen diane aru fav hiavaticotse ont | or sX red Deuglascukitaun ensemugtice iain cleo nvaore tual aiebe Republican’ partyabudl aims ite Feonsequen A writer in the Chicngo | SHUILEVG OUT AT COST.
cue from the
PRESENT.
N THOUSAND PERS!
The Dred Scott Champion “Trotted Out” and | ple.
FIFTE!
l iM the legielatore abould have the power to cxoludo | nogro, ia mov traveling. this part of the State | jority in If nbonnted msomomouasces ca. astablisht|/ ” § astares Glial cetorsargalnas ee “Brought to his Milk acites (en, Give migeatad, swhy no geal make spacial Wer hiaiiend Metaneie ds | | ee tite cclepeaR ana Juablne ofS Maa Ra ites AS NE DESIGN MABING A CHANGE = TS thei the power to introduco ns well as exolude | who is the champion of the black man’s party Prow the Chicago Pross noi Trtbuue. ae Sees Mee Sona was, th Leebeteaaie AIL perssne fa ‘aced of any IT PROVES TO BE STUMP-TAILED. Javery?” The answer was, they have already | (Laughter.) All I havo got to say on thutsub-| Douglas? Chicago Speech vs, his Freeport saat ito indorsed thi oorlino wilt tind it to thelr interest i = . | got tho power in the bill todo both, Chaso was | ject is this, those of you who believe thet the eueccl Beaks, buBlnag Great Caving-in on the Olawa Forgery: | ifraid his nmendinont would be adopted if he | nigger is your equal, and onght to be oo an PaO HRN ay
ommitte od lender
ena é ity with you socially, politically and le~| Dred Scott Swallowed in Chiewgo and Thrown | in Hi wolasras aie TE WAS “CONSCIENTIOUS” ABOUT IT, | both ways, and ho waa not willing to havo it | gully, havea right to entertain those opinions, | Up in Freoport, ang tee —_— adopted. He wanted it rejeote He offered it | nnd of course will yote for Mr. Lincola. | ice terns had it in their
Why Chase’s Amendment was Voted Down. | cimply to make enpital out of it cn tho stump, T havo now o word to say on Mr. Liugolu’e| WHAT THE SUPREDI that the peoplo might bo deceived in public | nuswer to the interrogatories contninod in wy ==
put ia it the alternative so as to nuke it fair | eq
count says. | Who took the stump up to tho mark, swallos
LINCOLN TUMBLES HIM ALD OVER | moptings, at least that small politicians in tho | speech at Ottawa, and purporting to be raplied What President Buchanan Says. | sinalo gulp. At STEPHENSON COUNTY. country mighe use it for this purp pani to hora to-day, Afr, Lincoln wales a gront pa — ; | ee aaa Sprlagield, i, Lincoln is carrying out the plan admirably. | rade of tho fact that I quoted that Black Ropub- | (IE LITTLE FER CORNERED AND CAUGHT. | or Domain 7 ILS We, = - CONTINUED, SE eee ae ee Aldea Bille ittgal | ican platforta of ABSORE Trisioe bee oe ee DODGER CORNBRBD AND CAUGHT | riot, diseours FES EATERS ia ; Chaso’a amondinent, gave all the power which | at Springfield, whorcas it turns ont to hav AeaDan laa ohne sa baliceetonusachorowal| ieee | Pupor I ralnany OMecelerene > Douglas’ Reply to Lincolu. tho Constitution of tho United States would por- | been adopted at other places than Springlicld. | ohaste and elnssic language, heen “trotted out” | , “E know L onco prenched the duets 8g Elion on Fourth sieoet sonth oC the Chontrs Houta, TLEMEN.—Tho silence with ohaste 4 guage, t |
Laptes anv Ge mit. Could you confer any more?
Could you | Mr, Lincoln is great in tho particular apots at which you have listened to Mr, Lincoln duriog | 5) ‘Loyond. { '
the peoplo of a Territory had t Constitution of the country? | which a thi
t, by th
and “brought to his milk.” ‘Cho effort has re
ss for four years, with very little |
of a Territ
inl Taw,
is to bedone, Ho thinks tho |
boon in pr
his hour is creditable to. this. vast audience, | jjqt Hill mato tho full nt, ‘There was no | platform was not adopted at the vight spot, like | yy st of success; but on Friday Inst ho was lavery. I know that 1 deetrine | PD BACON HAVE A FEW composed of men of vatious—of all political | osception upon slavery ene way or the ather, | the Mesicnn war, which in his option ATR e RTT RE Ta eS furmorly maintained by the Democratic party; | LD moro conics of nottera oui tit, Price A0contos parties. Nothing is more creditable to any | pat yo left that question us we did all other | just and infamous b e tho first blood was| cele und xnado to “lot Durinur tho | te L have become satisfied (hat we were wre SOARD OF SCHOOL INSP Jorge mass of peoplo assembled for the purp tions, lo be decided by tho people them: | ‘not shed at tho right spot. So in regard to this | strupplo over tho Kansas Nobraska bill” Mr. | If own « horso in Kentucky, Tarn at liberty | sted for the enmning sear t of fiearing a political discussion than that kind | s just as they plenso, I will not oceupy | pattienlar spot at whieh these pattionlur reso- | Doaglas voted in the Sonate against an atwend. | tke that horse into any ‘Territory of tho | rool A toh oi exten and respectful attention that is yielded not | time oa that question, I have argued it before, | lutions wore adopted. Now, all 1 have got to | ting tho right of tho ‘erritorial Le. | United States. Why? Because he is my pro- | ool, of tha Second: Ward only to your political frionds, but to those who | qj over Illinois. I have arguadit in this benu- | say on that point is this: thntif Iwas mistaken, | picinturo to oxelude sinvery. Ho wan intorvo- | Rely. ‘Che case is precisely Me as my | Third Ward eclicol aro opposed to yon in politios. tifnl city of Freeport. Ihave argued it at the | about that spot at which tho thing was done, | pated upon the poiat as to whether a Territos | 972". The Constitution of the United States | a I hikerriee In the Gece Tam glad at last that I have brought Mr. |‘pocth and af tho couth, in tho enst and in tho | Mr. Liveoln was also mistaken, for he did not | fal Logislature ind the right ta exclude the | Preteets me in the enjoyment of my property cemploted, Lincoln to the conclusion that ho had better | west, avowing tho samo contiments nud the | know but what it was tho pneticulne spet—| institution, bath in the Usited States Sennte.| #95 hore in the Pe-rtovies.” | pret pray define his position on certain political topics | gaye position. I was not afraid to avow my | Now Lwill show you, if it is a mistake, mi} Aud upon the stump—in 1854 and 1866—all Saptain Post had jest heard Dowzlas’ speveh- | sued fo uh NI aro which [called to hisattention at Ottawa. He | contimonta up here for fear I would be trotted | when I pet down thore I will investigate it'and | slong through the exciting diseussions which | & ral and Southern Tllinois ; | pulle tae pupae: belclcenaeda al ial Lath then showed no disposition—no inclination to | down into Egypt, [Laughter.| seo if it is a m us to the place,) {will show | have grown out of tho repeal of the Missouri | be. iat oouaaellod well H Bim Ac | Hee eRe The teak eC ATI ee eR anawer. Idid not present, to him mero ile} yy.9 third question Mr, Lincola presonts is | you how Iwas led into it. In 1856, Major | Compromiso; and in every instance, without n | Priva understood the Of his | sls Pease will eccops tho eatau patient withthe bigh guestions for him to answer for my er | this: If the Sapreme Court of the United States | Harris, a member of Coapross from this Stite, | solitary ex n, when’ 50 interrogated, his | Mater fully, Ie kn Ve : savant niplicaate proposed to Tay tho foundations for these ine | 1011 docido that u Stato of this Union can not | and Mr. Norton, a Ropresontative member from | yoply That is a question for the Supreme | that latitude wore. To Pe etl es heres gatselos by, showing that thoy constituted | estado slavery from its own limits, will I sub- | the Jolict district, in this Stato, got into n po- | Coustol tho United States todetermino.” Wall, | them, eb dyeaming, we pre j those echelara wha havo attearl tho platform of the party whose nomines tin i | iit ta ie? Now Tamamused that Mr, Lincoln | litical discussion, in tho courso of whieh Majo yprome Court did detormine the question | Douglas would seek to convey heir aypropriate, Wardhy while for th Senate. I did oot presume that Thad | ot cuit ask such a question. [A school boy | Harris quoted these identical resolutions as the cision of the fumous Di o, | pression in another part of the iyi aright to catechiso him up ¥ question | oid know better."}] Asa sebcol boy would | Ropublican platform, stating that they were what it said: : Wassewioall the vender Hof thy Heard of Oity Tnspostorss_ hatst fa probe Se area Wen his | how better, gentlemen, the object of that | adopted at tho first Block Republiean Stato | “Vo aro satielied thnt no one who rea ft shich wo haya IN CHANCERY. party, cor a0 large.a- Poko) em were 2 | question is to cast an imputation on the Convention ever held in Minois, Tho othor | toutively the pago in Peter's Reports secch, MM HAT RET APE oT RTE RTS favor of these propositions as to render it the a Ree SRE HTC eH EK oaaet Late ernst | en yeaehonll GigupheT wouldsmatorthene tontively t 2B on pase No Weal Pee RAE Hen a cite, Pp BLIC NOTMON 18 IEREBY GIVEN presumption that the resolutions wore contain- | se bat ane mau in America, claiming any | lutions the propoundin, cngo to say that Congress had a that he has assortad “on overy | émecat the August term, 4. De 15se ed initbo party platform. X desired simply to 00 of intelligonce or decenoy, who over for | question to Mr. Livooln, whethor ha now stood i citizen of tho United Stutes | stump in Ilinoia that in (bit coderhe pac know, inasmuch ag he bad been nominated a5 | yh sment protended to that doctrine. It is | on tho platform of the p to Charles king aay property which he lawfully | ple of a territory ean, by lass exclude | fou tho Girt, Inst, and the only choice of hi true that tho Washington Union, in an article | Laupbior, editor of the field Iegistcr, | hold into-n-Lorritor Y Unitod States, And | slavery, before it comes inn ae whether ho concurred with his purty hed ot the 17th of Inst Decembur, did | stating that I underatood that Major Harris | if Congress itself cannot dothis—if it iy beyond ert Douglas has not declared | PBblonmuetion ta tha highes platform which that party adopted for its gc nt doctrine, and it was in roply to | was lying sick in that town, and culling his | the powers conferred on the Federal Gogeras | 28y such thing on any one stump in tho State. | estate, tos it: tho worth Wolf of lotsa ernment, Iwill proceed in a few moments to tho Union that Idenaunced tho | attention to Major Harris’ spoech containing | ment—it will d, wo presume, Mat it | FP } to 1857, when asked for his opinion | fous (dtu bocte number two (2), 40 04 eva egiie Snaiearaiebiolilie Bus paren io) tbere iu the Sonuto last year, in | these resolutions, nnd asking bin to call ou | contd not authorize a Territorial Government to | on this subject, and ke was often asked, he ins | "“Syiostchdy .,Augesoe Se eee a ae ee eae ira hoe | thosal Lincoln now pretends | Major Harris and find out and lot mo know the | exercise them. And if tho Constitution revo | variably referred hi rrogator to the Su- | —— meee iby: 1 will-Grsk resjondito those, wlliclihe has | ea aaninge tise Decaidents Poe Caron Bad ention which | pizes the right of eect of tho master ines | rome Court for an answer; since tho Dred | ‘edatesea te deseo presented to mo, Mark you, ho hasnot pro | out forth the doctrine that slave 1 right nly from Mr.| glave, and annkes no distinction botwoon that | Seott decision of that ps , UBY GIVEN sented interrogatories which are or over havo | t.' into the free States, and thnt any provi« | Lanphier n copy of tho Stale Magister, printed | descriptionol property and otbor pr yned | his opinion, his nuswe neers received the sanction of the party with which | i. in the Constitution or kus of the freo | at old, IMinois, (Mr. Lineola’s own | by a atizon, no tribunal, acting u aave in his Chicago spe ore within Tam, and hence he has no ot! ndation ates of the country was null and vod. I] town,) beating dato on tho 16th of Octohor, | thority of the United States, Dred Scott) decision ; Lees aah ave merely his interrogate | denounecd iz on the Senate floor. 1 was the | uly eloven days aftor the convention #0] LEGISLATIVE, executive 4 7 | it? We ask the people of Minot f ; r. 4 st ever did denounce it. Trumbull | which Mr. Lineoln ‘refera had adjourned, in| right to draimsuch a distinction, or de | parly, if thi ne And dbosohithe Bourton First: He desires to know whether, if the ae aud tule and: Wileone. end. alia | wk found matstemneneta tlie eerie . We ee A en nen p ornaments ntfou fo the gest bidder for cash i people of Knusas shall form a Constitution t \ Republican’ side 0 i ilraad wa Prep the Dy. arant fy | Ay and uoblushingly fal mato ni zt 2 of private | 1
chen provided for the protecti
means entirely proper and wnobjectionable,
were silent, They left it to me to the tace of embled thou:
ask for ndmiseion -ns.a Stato Eoforo they have | ete sil 4 Hivoberiy agaist, the encrocehiaits Oyste Gove | Uta ee tan er cee
the requisite population for a member of Con- | What wus to reply made to ma an that acca rnment.'— Dred Scott Decision detivered by | , ‘the other point to ehiet z gress, whether J will vote for the admission, shoglt a Pe vestaet SA Aaa i x Chief y, p. $51 ; ih He TB i racer Well, oven Tyogret exceedingly that when he | Udertook to read moa lectnxo, upon the groan: tee hice naa ea Chor autee for mistaking Uk audionce with the belief 1) QCHOOL Wi
that Thad di
med it worthy of notice, to even
of tieblncl na ye. It is clear and co put that interrogatory to ine, that he did not Teitarancluaieariiol ENE Tiuton, eal of tag binck ann el ant ae i he y : not | reply to sucl an article as (© Union, | syecch of Sjncotn iru ened and appiaaded by atl th nint which “ = first answer it himself, instead of Ieaving us to | ee ee en eas thot Ai IMoaists easembled in, Springfteld,. %o-ao0a ae Aer. Law ater deesaaal Two infor which sido lie was on Gentlemen, Mr. | iind eumh of tho Dotomny, in any eiave | Serie teehei enh Sere ates ae ie doctsiueonsbrnced Levi | : ries | AAS peitenastnc et aaa eon ees Congres | State, whodid not repudiato any such doctrine, | Into ho SuntoChamiber.. They dilco,nuat tliat thee(ederal constilution carrios slavery inte Sl | eacecie ne eeateats toted, from beginning to end, against tho ad- | S107 a4 knows that that seply rete vod | aunty Ind down th flloy igs Att tion Gost \4 zi
erie it or admit it just
to the United
mission of Oregon. into the Uuion, altho att
ch n nwhich theystood, We call the partleul all the
Estate of Thoma
United States, that they would violato tho C vened in
but I wish to read them now fre
a | on the subject a yenr ago, and now he wants to | tion of ullour readers to it and protcets it th fian Con- 1 that slavery eannot exist a Inox, Deceased
e State, be he hod not the requisite 4 ene i . ‘ , i fi n L OTICE. IS REBY G 7 f Fapulatin. “Mr. Tromoull jain the neldengant. | Pot,the, question, Suppose tho Supreme Court | Te thus sels wut word for word tho ideotival | wsessidnal tnt ihe ® ansithere, uoless supported | JNU ie amicrigntdsteceiete of fue wages of Theoen ESSE MLD IncelneesT seomlailike boliava Nex: of the United States shall decide that the States platform which T quoted nt Ottawa, and I read | the Perzitorial L 3, hus bec regulation hut theso police | 9-Kuos, decease tend befora tha County Court of Ligcola anawer his own question, and. tell mo | S80't exclude slavery from their limits, would | iy from (lint nowspapor printed in Mr. Linooln’s | by all the slaveholding States an y | regul: n only bo furnished by the local | Siuconionconney, rt House ta Sy whother he is Gehting Tranbull on that iseue | 4 stnetion it? Me might ns well ask you, | own town only eleven days after the couvention | the Demaora hont a i Mexislatire ; anuhtience vho do not | 8
dr uot, but will ouswerhis questions, Ina | Seppe Mr Lincoln ehould steal a horse, | itself wns held. Now, Mr. Lincoln eags that | vie r present head and’} desire slavery in their 1 Havoga
opinion, whenever Kansas bas people enongh | Would L sanction it? It would ho os gentle: | chose resolutions were not adopted at this placa, | chief exponent of that pai in his famous ta legislature of the Tee
to constitute n clave’ Stale, she Hoa peopto } MA0lyinanectonsk him what, in tho ovont of | and tries to the foree of these revolution | Silliman “letter of last r, dvclared-| anstitution and Vices
enough for aifroe Stato.-I will not make nny | M8 Steeling n: horse, ought to bo dor ary. principles contained in that platforn tat | ; peineuy/AN
oxcention of ICansas to.the other States of thig | him to usk me such a the allegation that they were notadopted at that |“ y existed-nt 1 tL ox. | Was once ne 10 C Alot, A - Gaion hold it ta be a sound rule of uvivereal | Puttin upon the and place. Well, I will read them tohim | ist eas, UNDER THE CONSTITU. | linei 5 No still claims to hy
tories to contain the
application to require cr) TION OF THE UNITED STATES. Thi
Hy | stitution of the countr T tell him that such ro say whethor thoy will be d. point has at fast been finally by the hisgh- is honest in thi
requisite population for n member of Congress | § bE Ee LCOu NEY Such | paper, Ay r thoy will be denigh) port has at las y fall a sesce rates
5 Ti {| 2 Proposition as thot is not pi but it] hia ‘platform “which I now read to you saa | est tribunal known fo our laws. Fc w, what bee Ualoraithey como into tho Union. I made that | ould be-an act of moval tron that | qdopted in tho nia counties in the vavious | ever be seriously doubted iainghayste If it is intention proposition in the Senate in 2996, 1 renewed | Ho ivan ou die buch could over deccend t0-| Congresstel Distiets throughout. tue noryh | ait Doula, himself, ngehtand | upon the people as to hi bill providing that no ‘Territory of the U Why, Mr. Lincoln himself would end of the Stato. It was adopted in the north ad'this decision, — Le Hedapseditk | clnime.to honesty nnd truthfal States should form a constitution and apply to forget pias Ee eeany fat in every county that gave a Black Ropublicén | speovhes in-this State last, suminer pera Us oifalInay, oft the Union until it had the requisite population, | EMMY of & 1 ae hat kind, | majority 19 the meml FOUL ho in loreed it pena th ft ay upon the floor eae rena ati asia Congress did not ndopt my general rulo, re- The fourth question is, Are you a man who know well as of tho Senate, ho bas indorsed at"in all his cas i
; Will ho, in his nes lo slave
pr
‘ed to how | that was the creed of the party | would be willing to eall Denio a
| any other honest man belon, to say whether these were tho
speeches deliveredsinco his return fi ington up tolast Friday. ‘Thi
om Wash point of hie coueu In thet decision has been-mac
ill in eypry 5
qairing ol] the Territories to have that amount | acquiring mc of population before they should come into the | it may ailect the country on tno slavor Union, but did makean éscoption of Kansas and | tion? his question is very ingoni applied the rule to Kansas alone, I will not | cunvingly put, The black republican p.
itory, without ri J to name
whieh he hold ona is dosirous-«
sof
by oy f stand by that exception. [Appleuse.] Eithor | their creed, }s1d down the proposition that un- | party at that timo. £ will now re ne the: Sa, | Nearing him: nopraut his ¢ aba 5 ta Kansas must como in the same as any other no circumstances would wo tions adopted at Reckford, ont a I sustnin tho | let him proponnd th Jeeta cee if State, with whatever population y have, | more territory, unless slave ust, 1854, at the Covgressio Couri. bean do no eS UoRHO eae See eRe \ or the rule must be applied to othor | prohibited in the country. which nominated Washburno, and on y At Freeport, » the subject teoicleha is he nb of Douglas. corr
States alike. 1 the yor at once, it} coln, Are you in favor of that y resolutions you elected him to Congress, sed home upon him, m a Li | AEA Si having been decided that Kansas has enough | Are you aga‘nst any further acqui aslng aggression’ of led him ts sive a eator conflict wi of the Supreme Court
for u slave State, I hold that she hi trotted out | in the Dre in “Bgypt,” | Court i
th
enough for | ritory under any circumstances, unless slave afree State. [Applause.] I hope Mr. Linooln | is prohibited That he didn’t liko to nnswor- is catistied on this question. And now Iwould | I ask him if hestands up to that article in the like to got his answer to bis own interrogatory, | platform , and heturas around, Yauk whetlier ho will vote to admit Kansas bofore | and, withoul answering it himself, sho bas the requisite po nation. I want to | Arc you oppcsed to admitting a slave know whether he will vse for the admi
tive of the best righteat a Scanuot bo 8
RGANIZBD EXPRESSLY FOR THEIR NEW ORLEANS AMPURTHEATRE, ‘And if the Constitution recognizes tho right aud fucludi
property of the master in a slay Three Circis
where he tened to pert ting operation upon his opponent, but ia rthern Iiinois, where the {reo soil sontiment | no distinction botween shat }is all powerful, and in a Senatoyial District | porty aud othor property owned by a which ho is laboring very hard to carry, Had } no tribunal, nder the a ty
ateed. T tr hnoda,
their
tatos Tight du inter= |
he ballot he a
¢ fashion,
’
PALACE CIRCUS,
ks me: evritory? on of | I answor hin that, whenever it becomes neces
| THEIR PLOAT
liberty ani eter Teed, That wo ae elave power, and, ia
ting
Oregon before sho hns the <equisita population. | sury for our growth and progress to nequiro | ve knovwn asMopullicaos, pledged to tho perstouisl | Me, Lincoln waited until they had gone down | United States, whether LEGISLATIV | | fron tho Mlslesip River ICU iL atic WhaETa reo ak bce: tory, Enum for it without reference to | tevellowing rpossa 0S 101020! el tp Bgypt ‘the milk,” doubiless, would havo | eutice or judicial, has a right to draw | THEIR RAILROAD OIR¢ mits him against the admission of Orezon com- tion of slavery, and when wo have got | macantrelof rut principles to restora Kons aud Neteee | Heeo of a different color and consistency, but | distinction, or DENY to it c froin tho Middle States, and mils him against the admission of Kansas, and | it, tbat we leave the people in the territory free | ka tothe posltion of freo Territories, to repeal and catteoly | the {rea soil atmosphere with whioh Douglas | provisions and guarantees rhich hav
CIRCUS,
‘THEIR NORTH AMERICAN uo Eastern Stated, WILL EXHIBIT AT
3FIELD, MONDAY, SEPT. 6th,
Abrogate tho fugitive slave law,
if there is anysincerityor truth in thearzument | to do as thoy please—either to make a ‘slavo f I v ‘Trumbull made in the Senate ogainst the ad- | territory or a tres territory, just as they choose, | 4 Vorcr—That’s all right, ; litical Incte th o hav | against the ener mission of Oregon becauso she had not 93,420 | [Applause] Itis idle to tell me, and to tell | Super Dovavas— all entirely he swallowed Dyed Scott in Ohic people, although she had more than Kanga’ you, that we have ‘y enough now. Our j Mr. Lincoln tells you he is not f and bow he was compelled to throw up again
wwas eurrounded worked wonders upon his p
vided for the protection of pri at our readors may
h if chments of th
1 YOU Bay
it, and yet
», then, if “local police rogulat
ii ary to the mainte
anee of slave
will apply as well to Kansas as Oregon, Ho | lathers supposed that we hind enough when we 4 3 all right. Hero is the next purposo to which | at Freeport, wo ein parallel columns his | Supreme Court has decided that the lo: ae ab stands by that argument, pledged against Ore~ | acquired the territory only to the Mississippi f You Black Republicans aro pledged by this | remarks on this subject at each place | gislaturo has not tae right to DENY the bonefit u Pit, Ye gon and Kansas both coming in until they have | River; but in view of tho growth and oxpan- j Platform. ncane , wren, AUG
of the provisions and guarantees which have >
93,
20 iobabitants. I would Jil es—W hit
Mr. Lincoln | sion of the country, we \ ¢ Ropublicana! Whi
@ satisfied that we
White! | 4, SSopotition ade ‘Thoauxtqeetion afr. ine | been provided for its protection. In
AG-AL1O A.M, on tho morning of arrival, the Toss Ex
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to his own medicine. [Laughter.} I| needed moro territory, and we acquired tho | Jupce Dovaras—Woait until I read it. “The | yaqccaby slr Lincsla tn bis cola propsueded. to mo fs, | words, the local Legislatare is REQUIRED to | colsior Baud sill bo drawn thronPh the principal streets by would like him to answor his own question, and | Louisiona Torritory, including the west bank of | Nest is, “To restriet slavery to those States in | mc‘ch cousiets ins crusade “Can the peopleofa‘Territory | furnish the nocessary police regnlati But {0 Hévees Driven by One fan then if hediffers with Trumball, let him answer | tho Mississippi River tothe British Possossions, | Which it exists; to probibit the admission of | Hk." "Yuited gates. on th limlts by, ave iccal mene, | Suppose it refuse and noglect the requirement, ete Aa Trumbull’s urgument on the Oregon question, | ‘Then weacquired Oregon, and then Californin | 88¥ more slavo States into tho Union.’’ | cronnd of tho Bred Scott de- befora iteomes foto tho Union | what then? Tx tho Federal aaa Aud at 1P, My Mie, ANNA will 4 instead of poking his questions at me. aud New Mexico. Wo have enongh now for | [‘Govd, good You answer by a loud yoico On this question alto ne a State?” T answer em | ovless to protect private vighta within ita juria- | TRUNDLE A WHEELBARROW A Tho next question Mr. Lincoln propounded | the prosont, but this is a young pation and a | thatis all right, “To exclude slavery from all iedirector heard mo ausuce a inndeed | diction? Where are tho Governor, tho U. 8. | oj analf inch vite fri the groaud to tho top of the Cou to me is, “Can the peoplo of a Territory exclude | growing nation. Lt swarms as ofton as a beo | the Territories over which the general govern- Thavo thes, on every stump in Tilt | Marehal, the United States Army, and what | tro Pole.
ako on the that In mg optaton the
‘etn, 'ty | their business in the Territories, if it be not to slarery | protect private rightz and inforee the guaran- Yoas nState. | Yoos of the Constitution “against the oncroaoh n that answer | ments of the local g ment?” Is Mv. Dou- ain. He | plas a knaye, or docs ho consider tho people of |
Netrske | Tiinois to be fool: 1 so believing, insult
slavery from their limits by any fuir monns, | hive, turning out a new swarm every year, and | Mo Jurisdiction, and to res / — poforelit comes into the Union asa State.” 1 | thoy must have nev hives in which’ they may | sition of any more territory unless the intro- answer emphatically, as Mr, Lincoln bas)heard.| gather and mako their boney. In less than fit. | duction of slavery therein forever shall be pro- me answer o hundred times, on every stumpin || teen years thy same ratio of progress that ligs | bibited.’" You thiok that: is a good platform, Illinois, that in my opinion the people of a ter- | distinguished this country for the last fifteen | don’t you! ("Good enough.” ‘All rigit.”’) ritory can by lawful means exclude slavery be- | years, would occupy every vacant footof Jand | Then, if you do approve it now, and if 1s a)I n that prine{pte,al fore it comesin as « State, [Cheers.] "Mr. right, you won’t join with those men who Moin 181 und 6, their intelligence with such | Lincoln know that I had given that answer over ‘Titbel you by calling this your platform, had ho eanie ho haw now noexcueo tour] indie about “locul police regulations” and the | and over again. Io heard mo arguy tho Ne~ jon?) ‘Now,all.that Mr, Lincoln: cowplaing ofa asactaontestho tint anbjsct vriuceverte | inability of tho Federal Government to inforce | P braska Bill on that principle, all over tho Stato | as now? I tell you to increase, to multiply, to | ' that T do him and you injustice by s\yiag4.cxciatine, Jezulatiie-ond ju- Synmm Court mas hervsfter | the guarantees of the Constitution ? | in 185475 and’6, and he’ has now no excuse to | expand, is the Taw of this 8 10 eight i ;
ation’s existence, | that this was the plalfurm of your party. [am | Mlelary. “Rho right snd’ the dseldeasito tho abstractques | T7or9 thon, is Mr, Dhuglas? lust definition of protend to have avy doubt upon that sub; You cannot limit this great country by mero | told that Washburne Bonwtivation nd tho cr tho Couetltutiag Ht of tho people of tho Ter
dea speech Inst night | Goostitotic
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Fashbu iid. tho scone goim under the Couetitution ght of tho peo mies to S36 Whatever the Supreme Court may hereafter | boundary liovs, saying thus far thou must go | in Galena, in which he abused me awfully for oC Iaw Is vesteil In or not, the people of a Terrl Se heuncia Iiewcsibhe isin, Tete ee eS Oo decide us to tho abstract question of whether | and no furthor, Any ono of you gentlemen, | bringing to light this platform on whieh ho was SE eee ee? IPI T ERT TT rence. | mesitlon MLE tay do nokiwishito linve slaver Se
slavery may co in undor tho Constitution or | might as well say tohis son, twelve yenrs of age, | elected. Io didn’t deny but what ho sub-| seri teint iberty touppear fi ou thst | thoy eannot exclude it, for tho Dred Scott deci- | J tS, ELOURISUIN’
not, the people of a territory have the Jawful | “You are now big enough; you musto’t grow | S¢ribed to what you adopted—Lut that ho was | befor a pure a Aer NokexitEE:taror |( con te inith way? bul (hey, may refrain front will resuon cise on Wedu!
means to admit it or oxcludo it as they please, | any larger,” snd, in order to provent growth, | Pledged to it—but it is not fair to call it up, | MRee ei msiagtotore ttn iyriocatpiticyreg. | passing loeal police regulations for its protec: ated in tho euborbs of tho BeautHful city of Pal for the reason that slavery cannot oxist a day | put a houp arsund him to keep bim to is pres~ | apd remind the people that this is their plat= | tsibuonl; bat bea a Howie ThnGie’allethe ; ho rent of Marion conaly., Tt ison the Hnopibal
> is of Popular Sover lee {cota Hana
or an hour anywhore unless supported by local | entsize, What would be the re Moreahed By Wal
sult? Either | form. Tam glad to find that you aro more cigaty left by his own admission | point ifs rescued ‘ny allresd ateo, fourteea ites from polico rogulations, furnishing remedics aud | that hoop must burst and be rent asunder or | honcst in your nbolitionism than your lenders, dees aunt omainicet piciat tl Over | Deeg IMlaoly, srbleb willatso bo eodoccted will I Uy Fat moans of enforcing the right to hold slaves,— | the child must die, (Laughter.) So with this | by avowing that it is your platform and all iahed by tho | decision declares thut the Con on reat Baniego ta nowabest onterlog on ite elowath sear— These local and polico regulations oan only be | great nution, With our national increaso that | tight. [Laughter.] Now Iwill road another | {i Ot tho'Rerrtory are opposed | teos the right of property in slaves in t tea sears it has bec emncitly anccensful furnished by the local legislature, If tho peo- | is going on with a rapidity unknown in any | Tesvlution 1 oso, therefore, tovlavery they willolectmen- | yitories, and tho Federal iGaceenmunelsasiiiell aT Ae plo of tho Territory aro opposed to slavery thoy | part af the giobe—with a tide of immigration 2) That io furtherance of these priuclptes wre wilt | ee een oe ae ae ee early Teche | power and is compelled to inforco th | seavily cat with two genx, will clect membors to tho legislutura who will | that is fleeing from despotism in the Old World, | S42,mciysavstitational and lavefal micaney shail eoem best | Forjgus declslouy, that tho ton tole. TC they are tee. Said wo not truly, that “the litt Panter sy eophy Whe poner oe adopt unfriendly rogulation to it. If they aro | and seoking refuge in our own—tbere is a con— | no man for olliee nder the Geusral or State Gore eeort | Supteme Court tox made they will alopt tho lhiaréoenGred anaredoehe! | eps tatldio nj and all th for it thoy will ndopt tho Jogislative measures | stant outpouring into this country that requires | S29 i4 not p commmalited to tho support ot these | OM We OM TT aro nd Howes, no mutter what may a Wtecessryapplla a hun friendly to slavery. Hence, no mintter whot | moro land, more territory upon which to settle, | unites and nh Dell abuge atl Nat | fides of ppeatiog from tho do bo the decision of “the. Su red atadtents.
atyaieHl ; i en abjue all pansy TUR, PACU may bo the decision of the Supreme Court on | and just as fast as our intei bash
s, our destinies and thea.
olsion of the Supremo Court prema Court on that abstract
} : ; a: cee a constitutional ques question, stlltho right of th | ut-nev.o.$ Mawt Chanceltor and that abstract question, still the right of tho | und our nevessities require additional territory | You not only adopted that platform in rogard | tw Ision of town poole Aalsvo fer: | RASLEY—EASHBY—In thts Clty at tho Chenery Mousa, | Viewer.
people to make it a slave territory or a froo | —in tho South orin the North, or inthoislands | to slave States and the fagitive slave law, but qhence Tam opposed story or affeo Territory, ta | on the Alat ult. by Luciog I Adaus, Haq Me. Markham | Mev. S.¥-Mcalasters Di Do LUD. territory is porfoct and complete undor the No- | of the Oecan—-Iam for it, And wh i to this doctrine of Derfeet aud. comp
te ouder | Kasley and Mra, Mai
aMofSaugaiou county, | feszor of Meatal and Moral
in we got | you pledged yourselves one to another noyer to lio proposes tho Nebraska All. “Topo | F of Latin at ti EB ves 0 i | uo broska bill. I hope Mr, Lincoln will dem my | it I will leave the people of cach territory free, | vote for a man for office in the State or Federal ea thie de=Mz- Llocola will deena oy an = = | burr) answer satisfactory on this point. according to the Nebraska Bill, to do as they | Government, who was not committed to this | {eval Pontiheace ote aes ae ee prep: | he In thie connection I will notice tho charge | plense on the subject of slavery and every | proposition, Hoy aa Se eae NPS aR A orammar Master, fa charz0 whiob ho bs renewed about the Chuso amend: | other question, I trust now that Mr. Lincoln | A Vorcr—Bsactly. ovaries Soll on epanlls fofuntdaoghter of Roy.C-Pedouologse | MOR Meparimeats moot, I thought that Chad, at Ottawa, chased | will deem hiwself ansyered on theso fe once Dovovas—Yes, you say oxactly ae Se tshag ptbee con | que trfends of th ions Soe er geand and altion fncladia roomsrent,
attendaien, Ia
that amendment out of Mr, Lincoln’s brain, | points. Mo rucked his brain so much in devi- | wore committed tothem, Tho same resolutions [loughter,) but it seoms that it still haunts his | sing those fow questions that ho exhausted him: xt Congressional district imagination, and ho is not yet satisfied. I hnd | sell, and gat down below, I intend to supposed that Mr. Lincoln would bo asl tthoir platform then was. The| Now, mark: at Chicago Mr. Douglas takes
| this (Tharsday)
were adopted in the n ad not strength enovgh loft to ine | below, and when I medto | vent another, but as soon as he can hold a| show him wh
Jonnlogs | MeCA | tion, Torta MeCsoat
oaktresses, Uy th ho nay prefer to beard in the city, will be charged
prose that question further, Ie isalawyor; he | council of his advisers, by getting Lovejoy, and | sumo resolutions were in substance adopted in | “direct issua with Mr, Lincoln” on tho sul = a Es te ee oe Spel hos beon a mombor of Congress; yet behes oceu- | Farnsworth, (cheers) and Giddings and Fred. | your County Convention here, and now with| of the Dred Scott decision, Mr. Lincoln | On iE rus Her ae pied your time, and amused you, by telling you | Douglass toge‘lier, he will then frame end pro: | the admission you make that those regulations ted to that decision chiefly on th tAG GENERAL ASSORTMENT FOR SALE | th; anderer pale Datgihen ea about tho rules of parliamentary proceodings, | pound the other interrogatory. I have no doubt | wero your platform, that they cmbodied your | of its deularation that the federal constitution | oP for cat it ballding Bast of the Coutt Hots alt boy
Ho ought to havo Known better than to have | you think they are all good men—good black | sentimonts then und embodied them now, what | carried slavery into tho Territories and pro- | "HIRE BRICK =| sao beat: Abe ifteeatls of
ndi_| tected i
TER FIRE BRICK,
tried to palm off that miserable hambug upon | republicuns. I have reason to recollect that | do you think of Mr. Lincoln who is y egisli 0 Y i F ug upot cuns, 1 ha eason to recolle at yor k of N col ho is your there against all legislative, executive | LOT OF WINCHUE. this intelligent audience, Now tho Nebraska | some people in this country think that Fred, | date, and tries to dodge the responsibility of | or judictal interference, wheller federal or local, |
bill provided that the legislative power and u- | Douglass is n very good man, Tho lust time | your platform, becauso it was not adopted To this objecti incole t the legis D0 gloss od man, >| your platform, beeauso it was uo! ed at| To this objection of Mr. Lincola, Mr. Douglas thonity of tho said Territory should oxtend to! I came here to make a sp ee 6 2 Pted at} To this objection of Mr. Lincola, Mr. Dougla
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RAILROADS.
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DRUGS &
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CASH CAPITAL, SURPLUS,
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antied drafts on the fellowsing: {ite}, from ive dollars to
TO VNETS!
POLITAN |
Telnds of printi
¥ BINDERY.
Hie {yho8, aul par very laa done mor
ena table sp ra, te
BUT A RUAL FACT, THAT
‘nnd that they ar
Laces Old Ladies lar tn fact, overy Uiloz fn tho Spring and Sommer, recelvedl and for cale Ton
0, M.&8. BMITH EW CIRCULAR LACE VET
Juut ececived nt tho che
5 NOW RECEIVING AN
1’ procu dy" Medien) Dlzco
MERCANTILE COLLEG
Peoria, TLLNors, 2 Davexrort, Iowa,
Bon. E.N. Porsll, NB. Curtiss, Bay Lowia Howell Esq), Wa, &. Gress, Fag,
4 ‘Thos. |. Moyne, b Joa. 0. Frye, M.D.
Chas. EB. Putnam, b
Yactures ou the Sele
NEW YORK, can be had at ry
Lecturers on Mercantile Laws, Rall
omple These volnwes aa thoy 1 most comyilotea politieal hlstory bao wei
FRANCIS & MARIE VD SILK MAN
Lsstureraon flank
Jno, P. Cook, Exa-, Loctorora ov Volltheal History cod Comm Heury §. Aurtio, E
Tea {net revesveil ond fo
1 Poutannsbip and Instructors in Cor- i great nat
Partlamentary bisto volun Itcomn
JE WOULD
Epceirl Lectures will Le dell mou of Koown celebrity. on Mtenury ant ecloutifie ay ‘The couces of Tustene
stonnlly by gentle |
om sea thorough and ical ay that of apy sltollar Institution in tho Unk
cTRA ARTICLE,
For fall Colleginte Beok-Keoping, Lectan
Inge all departments of enmauahip, sith the
cogs J. M. VAN DEREN, AND GINGHAMS fariety at astontalilogly
ut extra tuition churgy, thu:
Will Lo given with pleasure on College, or by sending for Cireulnr, which atultously by retora mali DAVIS & TIPTON, Vourlnor Oasenpert,
, Gent
Turkich Towel, Moon and Daunsk | wow res ah OND. 8. & Bd, AYENS
NEW FIRM, at
PURCHASED
H. LITTLE, HOUSE PAINTER, GLA je ZLER, and Paper Hanger,
poaits the Masautc Hail
WALD PAPERS, sued dn tho namo and stylo cof the latefira will ba paid by Jun
Indebted to tho Inte Dra
WINDOW PAPERS, TRANSVARENS SHADES ‘AL FOR CURTALY CORNICE,
SUADE FIXTU!
EATON, NTER AND JOINER, SHOP
all Kinds, prepared for nso, Putty,
welth thelr custom, Not above any Job; but will
Apple Trees--Price Redee TO REDUCE OUR LARGE SOCK OF | “Appla Trece, wo HN ll thea, Ea ote 1STATT at grouly reduced prices daring the next’ Folland
REWHR'S YEAST, AT
i AL NOVICE, We havo orery desirablo variety, and oar tre ae onder andor full si RETURNED have also all the nanal kiuds o
Shrubbery, Oruament Which we will afl dt reduced pri
to purchase fruit
stock before giving orders to unkeuown pe thomsclves aa Axeots of Nurcerles In, other Sit
Trees, &e., Wo luvito nll poreone other Trecs, to oxamlue our
y promptly sttended
» 1, BABBIT MM, DOYLE & CO., @ superior qu lity, fore Sougamon Nurverica,
TalySath. Keg copy.
VIE
from th
To Le complet ta lay
‘are the record Ue of eelf governasont,and wlll problew Wao a thourand theories —F
Cash ou delivery of volom
Stall Before lagu ert be cold at prices to sult he tl
tho North side
UR LARGE AND CO}
Thoy Will took: Hl
Corns ) forsale SOMETHING NE > AW-MIDB
OXBURY,
o ruanlag of th
to curo corrupt
ro tho 8
fr Itin exery lita
botito of Mt but tiat 1 aold a1.ot Thereare we
first, that it ¢
in Apel, 1 iy Ap
9 kapt it atrletty for nnn erat faiths ntedietne, great found ia itthat 1 never ou
ts
all of them ag
3 of the Livor, Sick 1
‘and Agucy Pa
ularly to dlssnsns of the Ki yod than any medi-
tha best yon can got
Dy
ENNEDY
Lary,
Price, 51,06. CORNEAU & DILLER, OWEN LMAN and
a
With 1 aa Tha
m cetoral of on
oda d Inv
Wun.
© of thre
N. G, CIGARS
ason's Solace Tobacco, Tust reeeived aud for snlo by
Ipt of n finw aw
AY
eft oxperlenced PapordTongors wh
oF conanese,
Frationbere Uiily, at
4 Prickly Plaster, at
Tne
OWE
f {he Valted States will t
overlusting aviden Hasther to solve tl
CO, Publishers,
Lal
at KAU & DILLER
aud Whitemau'n— sriit bons low agin.
Jen we
kannd Jewol- §
nd Tetail Drugg
DELIVUK AROIEACOR
SAND PRINTS, PLETE ASSORT-
TARCHU—A SUPERIOR QUALITY EJ.M. VAN DERM
AND MORPHINE—POWER
ww Ts tho tin
& DIL
ODA WATER IS NOT TO BE Ed colled.—It fs mado tu th In theelty, and o
vor thiug roqubsit
(VTAMOIS SKINS, SPLIT SKIN
POSSET MAN'S
AILS—20 KEGS 3d NA
lowest Ogures, at
FOR SALW BY J.M, YAN DEREN,
marl
____HARDWARE. NOVELTY IRON Worxs
SPRINGFIELD, ILD,
FRANCE & tho Marylond Stat Splondld Schemes
FOR AUGUST ‘Thoy caution purchaesr
MANAGERS OF
JLD RESPECT:
rods, and the pul
Campoeit g Richardson,
for tho past Innianco of
‘Tho Maryland Lo
‘BarOrder ta tho Maryland
FORGINGS, ofall kinda.
nro of tho very boat mar | by rrarranted to giro satle
-onOIs- CROOKS &
aches In diameter witbinrerte
2 DILLER,
Springteld, 10.
} HEORSE SHOBS! THE TROY IRC
A cartificate of pac
fare prepared to of nny weight and
HAVAN/ ery Prize Is Draw Prices Paidin Pull—without any Deduction,
A PLAN.
Pattera, at n prica but tittle al
ulead and Horee S|
EXTRA CLASS 9.
jubseribor, at Troy, wi recelre
iild call partizalnr attention to
ELMAN'S Drug
2 Fixtores, auch as ¥
Howls; War Troy
xUbILE Mota}, dono on
: ERO 17 PIMPLE ¢ HUNDRED OASE
tho public to thelrextom
Say He TINNY, TELD, ELINOR framber! : Ne coe ae
Frunber
Hae and Poplar |
be ailt'l ne, Cement anit
tha Urat bottle, wo Lumber fs Santed at this pl
MONG OUR
provell, and haveall advantages
‘ay tho Black Dlaraond, Wet \Weaturn America, Prize
Tauber, Lime, BATH, SHINGLES,
acca Falla Pumps, euch A
Shiest Iron and Copper We
jo whahing to buy a yu Jp of LIMBER cheap
wag alywuya |
Clear Lumber, Pine
‘ash and Blinds, Allon Lime, Plast
tn th
ay cheap aa can b
nfl per day
Hous, take wnufilclont
HAND CONSTAN ‘5 of thiacelebra Tho largest, aud am the onl;
uy Lard, Latter, ill ‘Uo for shipplo
Ingilvid authorized,
will do well tocalt
filasll Lamber Lath,
D, Il, April V4, 185U
%, Drug T havea #keleton prez
¢ luniber ollice, near Chener : nwilisatlety eny porsoo Wat ite repntatl
WIPMEYS & BROTHER. VARRIAGE
the use of “KEN:
na genarally ring mostly Tt waa very (roublosume,
Rew Spring Goods. RECEIVED
urabllity andelegau r
propsred to wanuta
, Cildron'a Flata, 3, Glass aud Crocke
jrorldence that wa:
Groceries} and Cu
bast warkmon, consequently om on establishment
UM. BURRIARDT,
casa, Twill
to call and exauni havo recently oolarged our. ¢ stantly oh bad, Carriages of every z domaud ofonr ania
LATEST ARRIVAL BY EXPRE New Spring and Summor Goods. B, FISHER ELVING £ KOM a, a ver targa nad cheap o
sto tho season, consisting of Staplo and k Bonnets, Doote,
tIculnrattention paid torepntringin 9
‘EW YORK
olicited and prompt east of the Court Iu
i Gaiters, Bata, Hhartwar
ols within the Last ton or fed thein from the latest Insportetions, tyloa at thelowweat
lard & Zimmerman, GLAZIERS AND
mall adsance ot coat, rom 6x10 to SOxd0} WINDOW SASH, $n them or without. of th , 9x1, 10813, 1014, patany ob hand
MS—For etch no cheap 00. apy house fn the 2 responslblo cnstoners,
tuo usnal credit to pec
AINON & GOODMAN, Manufacturers,
HAND WHOLESALE DEALERS IM Hyery Varlety of Forelgn and Domestle
APER
INTHRY CARD STOCK
Paper Manufacturers’
(MATERIALS, ETC.,
77 &79 WALNUT ST.,
CINCIN
WHITR LRAD, FRENCH AND AMERIOAN ZING,
MINERAL PAINT, LINSEED OIL, SPUUITA TURP TA
OF THIS
Perfume, atid a hondred others, Just re |
Ratgeue PUTTY AND MIXED PAINTS OF ALL KINDS
dw of Adams etreet, west
£I-Shop nox
PLAID FRENCH MER
OVE OYSTERS, TILE GOOD KIND, FOR
That WVew ash Store
AYERS-|
Hiais, Caps and Bur D WOULD CALL THE
cat 3
vo my stock an oxann*
THE UNDERSIG
to buy ft reculved a largowapphy iM soll to phy
apleteand eheapea Staple and Fancy Dry Goods aght to thi city the prescnt-reszna, all of sehich
& DILLER, at caro by one ofthe partucrs of the a!
pO WELL TO p eel to thom cheap cuonph to ny Without golng further aud fare By EOSSELMAN,
1 Cholalst.
FOR CASH,
on prices far bel
N STARCH, FA-
lores of the best wnabu!
AM aro most roapectfully nnd ¢ they are worthy
Ives of the truth
ARTICLE FOR CORNEAD & DILEE
ARD_O1L—NO.
Wew Goods for - - - 185 T ARRIVAL OF ) SUMMER GOOD:
3k WOULD RESPE
AND FANCY SILKS—A GOOD |
assortoient for eale low by
HE SUBSCRIB
0 astups fe, healthy aod
He, that thoy at ¢ tieir arnal lary
io the wants of the
OM. 4S, STH
has had over twenty Fara uxperlen:
AD, RED LEAD people of thia State,
4 and Yollow Ocbre, at CORNEAU & DILL
SAT THE RUSSELL’S,
ish Drown, Venetian Ii