t.ml mot precisely, sir, the attitude which
occupied l.e the to treat m J f.irinnlahle
c riatiitaticu Inch it in our duty "tni desti
ny to ofipo-c in t li einiini: eaint. .ia-n What
i s tin' p.jMli. n ocrnpi.-il to H.iy hy the Ho
p'li'iicttti ami ili; L'etiionrnic parlies on the.
oth.T Mac ? It is uu'li for u- iu shut, our '
t n to vfi fuel that tin- only is-ue tluit ha. 1
n,;ro"d Hip liole m f t-iii ion of tin? people ,
" of lie United ?!t, in .-o far i they have t
actcl tliroii.-ri ilieir Liji-lstiires mni t l.vir
gn at Naliitisl I ' o ii v t ii f i mi at I ,;. .it 'c-ton, i
one single riic-lion, which invoices toii.itie
W'jre nor li- tlmu lli inti rpri lation sinl
nii aniiijf of I h- t'ou-iituti m ot the I'liiled i
S':i--; ri'l thst n ii..moii j. thi-: Whether
or not t lie t-,11(,'ci"i of ihe United States, un
rii r Iip oon-tit itioti, li it or uas not a n'l.t
tv ii-i-Ute in regard to the u!j ct of si !
5cr in tin1 Tci ritorii T 11 i ) I am not
goi'iii to tntroluee this at nil ( Lii(.'litT )
What I moati I.J that, Mr l'hirtii:iu, is tlii,
tb.il we may avoid tuts liole ciitJi u ty ri-n- :
pW by rnutoHtin)!, before c go ir.t.i a no
luinatioD of candidates, a plain platform of
principlui which shall leate tot 1 y out ol
i'-r this distracting qm'stMii. ( ArpU i-e)
I wart to chut that q u sli in ei.ttr.-iy out of.
thin comini; contest, in so far a the Cons i
tui.onal lp.! o party i c. l.o. rtic'i ; an I
tru-t that, before we a; p -mt a c.'tninit'ee
fir the put pose of coin-; into a n uninntiou
of a candidate fir llie I'ri-idetcy ami Vice
Presidency, we -boiii.i, ritt.rr iti pi-ncra!
C invention ot hy a si-U.-t eninninee appoin
t -A f.r the purpose, declare that we are fur,
the Union and the Coiiiitution, as ifer
preted by the Supreme Court of the Unite J
Stales, and the cnloi citiicLl of ibe laws.1
(Applause.)
.Mr. N tj Pendleton, of Ohio, offered
the f.illuwiii anierjdrtirnt to the resolution, '
Br.in; out all after the word revolted, and '
in-crting
llrsntctl. That the delegation from each i
St:i he re"! 'jested to appoint oue of their
number to constitute a central committee,
anl ihat eicli per-on thus nominated shall,
bri'.iif to that committee, the general opin
ion of hi delegation.. ,
Mr. Harris, Missouri, desired uot to be
misutider-lood as desiring to obstruct the
aetiou of the Convention by the proposition
he had introduced for t'..e appointiu ol .i
nominating committer. I desire sucli a
cunrui tee with no tew of having a p ai
firm reported, as I d t not de-ire a platfjrtu
There are delegates from fjur .ir five Mate-,
I ouU further remark. Dot tio represeu
ted, who arc now in ro ite, and will r,e here.
t morrow. For thi rea-oi., al-o, 1 t In t: K
we should cot 00 proceed to hailot, so that
they may have the opportunity of joininj
i:j the noiuititioti. Tiiia 1 regard a- e-seu
tUl and proper, and in the weal. time we
cu d appoint the committee prop-J-ed ti
nominate caudidaten fvr Proidei.t aud u-e 1
Pre.id-nt.
Mr. Hre'er, of Per.Tilraiiia, a-ked the
readinj; of the reso ut on of .Mr M.ipsjen.
and, on in b' -imr rea ). t red thit the would
preface hi. moll n with ti,e retn .r. t hit he
mi litt'tnu of C .S'itij the vote of l,i- dis
trict on thii floir. and not to vot .iat -
in tnakii.g a nomination lie therc-f ire prj
pened an amend ineiit : That we ahou.d i a
mediatel) proceed to n i"i'i.ate candidate,
f r prr.idcft and Vice P--ide::t, witLout
the ititrrtetiii.it! of ai y c u.uiwtee.
Mr Wat-on, .f Mt.-i-. pi. th.KJ.-tit the
el cor-e tT purue "'to nwke ha-t-!o'.j."
He would, tier- fore pr-.p i.e ih it
we. rrfile to proceed ta baiit at ten c,'.
ci jtk to tuorro Ail we want i- to he bet
ter aequaioted iiii inrh other i.. fire we
proeecJ to hu-itie. I ' n wlete I .ire w
Lave been ) Iol abii:tf Ma.ach i-i t'
atvl !a-i.-l....-tt ha. be- n o 1 ahu
M-,; u- that I thought wl.t ti I arrived 1U liil
timurr I 0'J'd iiie n a-i.ertaiti fir tuy-ei!
w r,at kind i,t men t tie re were y i j n Ka-t
( I. i'i.-!.t' r ) In aceor ' itir-e witti thi d
ter:i:irjtioii. I p.iid a t'-it la-t tii.'l t to !)
M..aen,.et'- d-I. ga'i in, and a n -l.ier t
cf mm I ha.e r.t nut ith lately We al
toe ii,;-ated v i. a en t h i ieiti-:j ' - ( ic 0'"
lie day, a:.d I found ihit tlieir ii- wer
luV iie, at ! that my tiewa were th-tt
ti-tH. I C"Ul 1 Ut fi'.d !.- p'ilil e.f li ff r
rrj'e between ! All e wit. ted i t! r
Union at it i-. nJ the l'on--it ;j'i r anl
las. I th. r fire call...- to the co-.tl u- oi.
that we !iov,.! r- tr-iin fr a itV fini-, to
etf-u'.t tog th' r, ait i ail ii; r.- a-il I
tt.i ytit, ir. th it tb-T- i 'in iip ';f the
p'-pie, Noeih. S-iutb. K-t-t. ati-l , hn-i
we are delegate.) hereto p.-rf-.r-n no or h
wary day L;t u- d n '-thin.' with u' d-i-Li-te.'ati-l
f-jr aeimri L- r- r e "-ucti a-
ca'ii, jt fi! j p--ipetu.'e n.S'iit-'v t.-io-e in
ktitu'.iofM wt.ich. by f ' i'i i-m, bav-j ' ti
n r peatedi t eudr'e'i 1 L t ti,- i'-j-et
cf a p a fartu be ret rre 1 to a win i t -
V-iC.-," We want no piatfultu. J W. lei
tti q i- atiou ht referred, and lei the c Minnit
t-e consider il.e u'je"t, ari l rrp'-rt thit
ai.t no piatl-.rtu. if a-irl! i- tl.e will of th'-l'viiv-.-i.tion.
I want 'j.-b committer t
r i'iic together aod con-'j t. and i-- r ,in bet
l.-r ac quainted w ith each ' tiier. Iiiibe mean
lime he hoped li-at bit t.n.pot.iioii to I'O.r
p -tie the b-ti "'ttr for P; 1-'. ut a.-.d Vie
pre-itent until L0QU to inorro would Le
aJ - ted.
. n. L""'ie Cimba said : Mr Prr-id- n',
I Lave pi-. 'i much thojel.t to the q 4e.:i..n
l ,w pre.nted for the cn deration ut tiie
,m vei-t ion So deep') have I h-en i n
pri.-ed with i'.: import. ne of a (iailirm
to a fjr. at p-Ui.ca! party that 1 b-tve t ik--n
u; ii myrlf llit- labor of pr- a'nt t re-,
an. but, Hie f,r t tie Larinni ma l'euio
cra.-y, who Ii.r lairiy are. J t -..-inrr -
l eajtifully at t h irie.f-i, aunti r ; on
fjr the " irr ret-it l- cm R..-I ' ; i , -i,. n,
who 'e shout ! a--n.'.iu at t'niei),
( aui.- it ;) and another for the Natiuuai
I'oiuniata now before and aro-ind ut
(Applause) Kirtt, then, for the barmoni
u 1etooeracy, I propite tne Virginia and
Kentucky reaoiutius of 0"- 'J'J ; one in fa
tor of exciudiiiL' slavery fr-nu the rerrit irie
and the other in favor of f rcin it into
tberu. (laUjfbler ) both to b- adopted unani
in ei.iy, wiibom debate, under ti,- p't.iiu
ij e.iion, and DO q le-tmm a-ke'l alter
nd (Laughter) For the " irrrpret.jnli
r H fl ct," at.oul to a-euit'ie at tii.ici.'O. I
i the li-ue Lawa ol 0 mtiectie'it : ti' -t.
in refrrence to the rijrhl of a mm to ki-r
bi- wife ou Suud ay . (lauetit.-r ;) ml tin- (-t-
nd. in refermee to ttie burning of w iiehe. ;
piuvided, that wtvea shall l.ave tt,e privi-i-
ge to Le kissed and wiiehe. to le burned
(La'fhter) 'l lie third i- the Cm-iit-ni u
of the l ulled .S'alra at if ii. and ibe l.ln:-jt,
Uii ler it, now aod forever (lmmeu-e ap
j. aijte ) will not speak i'b reference to
ibe first at lar'r, but 1 will venture to -)
that it will b aa infelliib'e brreafu r I i the
w d.- -prtad I uiocracy at it bat been Lrre.
t il re, (laughter ;) and, beiii at mie liil.ie.
I ii nl j re la state, ou all that I am worth,
r it n l on out of fire butidrrd ever read
li, - rrsoiutiotia. aad jof iho-e who did, not
em in five bundled understood tbeui i
(l.i ifc liter aud applau-e ) Iti reference to j
j . tifjiui, tba leniatir- , judicial aad ex
rcative departments shall be independent
ndauprema. I think that will bo platlorm
nouL-h for a Union Party to staud upon.
etioilL'
(
Applau-e) The Congress Of the United
tate. to indicate ttie law, the Judicial dc-
J-ta
partnietit to interpret them, aod ibe Execu
live to have tliem executed. tbia in all we
need. W hy, sir, if I were in an assemblage
of Christian about to e-tublisb a platform,
do jo-j think I would take " spriiiklini! "
or " dippini: " for its plaukt? No! I would
take no'hinjf. but the I'.ible as it is, and leav
in.' all to cqusirue it aud be responsible to
tiod for the construction. (Appiau-se )
The Chair announced that the delegation i n 1 aylor.a canuniate wno was noi
from T.xas were at the door of the build- j 1 l'e country except for his brilliant ecr.i
in - and detired adu.iitanco. Thit ani.ouiico- ! ees on the battle-field, and he led ua on to
un tit was received with deafening applause, briiliaut victory. W e uow want a uiau of
and the del. cation proceeded to the Secre- , military reuown. (Cries of no I no '.)
l rietde-k and presented their cre.letninU. ubmil it to Kentucky, to Indiana to the
The chairman ot the delegation, A. 1$ Nor- Smth. I appeal to the North, for hs has
ton, wore a beard reacbW nearly to his fought the battles of our cmtnoti country,
wai.r which attracted great attention J aud althoui-h you may oppose him because
whereupon )'oa oavc 0,1,er ,"J lunre vor" oaudi-
C.u. Leslie Combs rosc.au thou-ht it dates, you must admit his hij-h claims to
pr -per to account to the Convention for the the nomination. With the hero of Huena
extraordinary hairy appearance of the pu- Vista we drove the Democracy fro.n their
ti, man from Texas, fvjuie fifteen years ago stronghold, and with the hero of Jn Ja
he had made a vow that be would never cut ciuto a similar victory may he obtained
, if his beard until Henry Clay was elected With such a platform as I bare proposed 1
Pre-idenl cf the United Slates ; and it will ould (o back aud tell the planters ol l.eor
be perceived be has iuotreii6iou.l kept gi bat H.tti Houston is the platform on
Ins in . ( oci erous UDIHaUse I
Mr. Ssvittr, of Mi-souri, said that be
poke a. the represent, .ve o, a o ...
w-. .
which had beeu overridden for the last
" . . . , ,
twentv five years by poiiucal deinagoeues.
.... 3 " " J J r , , Ci.
l ie q iestiou now wa platform or no pi it-
" , , ii .!
form, and he would say in this connexion
i L m- i i i , f, i
that the Mis-ouri delegation stood two tor
and twelve a.-ainst adopting any platform.
TLe people of Mt-souri Wanted no better j
idatforin thau the Cou-titutton aud the Ln-
, !,.,;, ,,, ) i, .,,
ion, aud ilb eucb a oue it wouiJ tie au
., .i:.- i i..
derers at Washington, lie was not oppes
ed to discu-sitij; uiatters relating to tbe
puiiiic welfare, but this question of plat- '
firm was disgraced befored the country j
The people considered them mere humbues, j
designed only to catch voters. As, for in i
-tine-, wnat was the Cincinnati platform '
(A oiee, " Nothing.") It was, in bis opiu- 1
ion. like a pii-ce of guttapercha. (A Voice, j
India ruhber. ) It was eapatde ol bciNg j
cut a:.-J put together agatu He hoped the !
I'oiiveutiou would not peril the succe.s ofj
i he pre.ent uioremeDt by adopting any plat-
t nu ; hut take the Cou-titution and the Uu- '
i)ii, aud itu that go before l-a CJUiitry.
(Af-plu.-e)
The Hon. Thomas Swion, who on taking
tho Q.jor, was greeted wifl great appiau-e,
sail: I arie, M r. President, for the purpose
of sec iii'ling the motion of the geulieuian ;
WI.0 lia. Jl-l i .i pi.u-e.;
?t'e of Maryiaud is here to day, air, pre
pared to ma.e a nomination. Sne has ael-eoiu-
d, sir, the, delegations from the differ
ent States of this great UnioD, aud jhc te
lieve. that the tune is near at band when
t'.is I'ouveiitiuu wiil he able to agree upon
- jh a platl irtu that will give confidence
Dlhis uhole country. (Appiause) Mr.
President, jentleinaD have taiked about
plat'orm We have a yreat deal to say up
on the sut j-et ot piattorrus, II mat question
:s nf.nsil up; but, sir, for myself without
ii.eat.iii-.' to represent the sentiment of those
with wlniii I am as-ociated here I say,
,
sir, mat wnen me n isuafuisutu wicu wuo
inaugurated tliis t'ouventioti appeared upon
that r'atfTnu to dav. at nlau.e.) that was
p at' .rni ei.oueb fir the Rtate of .Maryland.
( liniueii-e applau-e) bo US tbe man,
an i we "i l ! II you his platform. We want
uir'i whostaud up in the Constitution and
tne xecntion of the the law. ( Appla jse )
We w a lit uo other p' ilform here (applause)
.o far a. ti.e ,iti;e .--tate of Maryland is cou-C-riii-d
( Appi iu-e )
Mr President, we are here at a aiist im-
-rtai.t p. nod of our political history. It
c .nuoi he denied, sir, that for mouths past
a l-i ntiJ of di-iru-t and groiU restiess-ne-s
as to our political future nas taken
-'r:t:' hoid upou ti.e minds of the people
uf this country. 1 he q lestion is asked,
II ) I in. is t !. iw ttat cf tbines to contiu-
1 Is this giorioua Lnin reiliy in di.ii
er T" We ..re here in a period ol caliu to
ike our r-ckiiiui. and a-c-rtaiu hi fir
::ie oil ship of Stale Ins drifted from its
;m- eur-e '0 e-timale the dangers thro'
uliieh e ''.ive pas-ed, and by which we
ire u -w s u toui.'itd. nun to calculate the
iin-ic that lie befire us in the f ilure
If e
ot til!
wi.li t i give conh ii nee to the people
. cjuntt). I ray. repre-eutin, hs I he- r
eve, the vui e of the Stale of M itylau l, t
nit e -honl'i repudiate ail platforms tjut "
'lie (' in- iiunoii (Applause.) No, ur, u
f Jill the distine .:-l.td n anus that lii.e
-en pre.-ut. 1 t-j tne eou-ideration of the
it of Maryland, are prepared, in a r
-pint of compr jini-e. to make a judicious
-.-lection. We are here far tbi purpise,
ji r. pudiating ail u!trai-in, both Nortb and I
Suili 1 here are good men, constitution- j
at iik n. and tiati mat men in the North as
ril as the So nh, aui me are nit i.iliiuida
t.d in tne ci.oice which we shall make hy
li.t cr ahieli is raised hy the IeUiO':ralie
pir'y ahetie.er a gentleman is presented
who may be supposed to afiiuate with
N-i'thcru senti.jiei.ts. We d.-sire to stand
il, iti a c iii-erv ative plat form, and we ay,
w.-.-ii )'-'i repudiate the Supreme Court of
t,.e L 'iji'Hd fttte, an 1 its decision, we are
at sea, and we itii.-ht as wed roturo and go
h line to our c iii-titueiit. (Applause)
Wnii t'.i vi- w I f-iei bouud to say that t e
,'te o! Maryland is not prepared to po iii
io a li jinin a i in at the present moment
"li a-k- fr 1 1 ne. Sin; tM be wilimg to-
iiri'row morning, after she has had an in- i
I -t'.-l.aii.".- win her LreiLren, North and
Soj. il. and I am ati-fied, air, from the in-
tiuiations that have been given here to day, i
that we shall be able to present a man with- i
out a p'atfiriu a man that we can tru ti
upou bis aiit. cedents, and upon the position
he occupies bef.re the country one who
po.e.es that -pirit whi;h has been dtpar- !
led from by tho-e who are now in pooer,
anl whieh w ill gi ve eouS leuce lo our co'in-
try. bun Norm aui Sjiih, Ka-t aud West.
Mppi.u-e) J
Mr. Hi pkiri", of Oi . desired to say a few
w -,r.. on tne q u -stion ol piattorriis, and be
wujl-l, in so 'l Jing, detain the Uguveuliou
bit fe liiiiiutes. IIu would suggest a:
pl .tf inn iu a v. ry few w !. repre- !
setiu- l the fir-t di-trict of jeuri, and bo ;
as iii-uueti d, by such men a Judge Lord, I
and t.y C'-iusuilatioii with the most intelli- I
i." nt citix us in bis aeetioq of the rjtate. to '
demaul apUtlurm. Afu r sounding publu;
op ni jti in 'ie iria
f'tiietis of N rtn
lial Consulted with
.'arrjiliia, ami thev lia.l
p. ti. fiiy c iiii.-i'iel with him; not ou1 that
we alnnd have a p!atfinii, but we ajfiee'l
10 sil it- uunii.. Tin v iLr.u?ht thst there
womi l,e ., d.ffieu'tjr m givi'njf tb Hjutb !
a p.sifitiu a jila'f.irui that three million.!
of voter. eou:.l -tan ) upon, without reiard 1
. .1 s . , - . fc I
to the section of country iu wbieb they re-
side That pUlfuriu was tbe rtcjrd of tbe
hero of Sin Jacinto, General Sam IIouMon.
(Applause.; i ""
tucky. fvom Indiaa. from leunessce, if he
is u-t tue man tor m time, i
tinuiahed gentlemen bate been uamed but
they are I lie representatives of a defunct
party of the old W tug parly. " e cannoi
rally men to the support of a candidate who
ha been resuscitated from a dead body
We want a live man who, like (!en llatri
son, will lead us to triumph. We tried the
gallant lleury Clay, but, uotwith.-lniidine
his briiliaut civic services to tho countty.
we were doomed to defeat We then tried
wnicu l eiaini, aiiu i r" v
of succe-s. so far as the vote of ibat Stale
. j
was concerueu.
. f . N Yoffc
j,. ei'Btion.said : Mr. I're.ident, toe ttiscus-
" . .. , ' . ,
siou of the ouettton", either of men or ol
,uc I .l,..H.in
tilaiforms, eveu to the extent alreauy in
, ' '. , , .f,,'
dub'ed in. is premature and unfortunate
'- ' ' , . , .
Mr. Pre. idem, tbe discus
I think 1 may be permitted lo say for thir
. n i i ... i r s..
J c ' tl U floor
lcl " ' v . r . ,
'from the State of New lork with one heart
i , .i..i ,
and one voice, that tbev have resolved to
sk this Convention to present no platform
CONTINUED UN IS BOON D PAUL
HOIIT. II. COW,!,
"i ENf'.l'AL I'OM MISSION MKRl'flANT
H NVll HI.SOTON, N.
Jj' Otfiee, South Corner .Market and Water Su.
up sl.ira
Ott-btr 11. 1853
31tf
Yi:.S YOU 3SAY
USK OK KECOMMKM)
1 1 eims tre et's Inimitable
ii via ( ii o;ii.N(;:
l.ltl VI.SD IT TO is
A PERFECT HAIR RESTORATIVE,
pninioiini; tin
' t 11
re.tgti land p rowiti if the Hi r,
', the bejutx of j'lUlli. D you
Kr.id! I.'r.iil! Kta.l!
Sciiaoois I.tae. K.sex Co., N. Y., (
t'tbmaiy li, 163.
W. E IIaos, Troy, N. ,-Drar ir:
II iiiij usi it yur Hair '.. -, run' or ltest.ir ilivs,
anil i 1 1 iiiue-i pleased witti ii, 1 t-isu pietsiirc
III iii-.Xii'K llie l'ullewili sl.it' III. hi : Irani tiie el.
tti it hi t vt-rv s'-vere tit of sickness, wiit-n ' iul
1 1 vc r i.t .i' , my It iir Ctininieiieeil lurninir cr y,
ueU4 i ii'ii until it Letimr ptiftttiy
If 'IIS, I'
r, Iw
I... I :
Kiln it my hl' r tliirnye
ly a ir lend te purcliase ti
nen 1
cu. K i.y 4 ,Viend t.. purciui iwiilr ut H
treel'a II, ir l:en.r..iie iii-p.rtu uy yuu, I
"'-"eel it -ee..r t t.. uirccLn.iis, ana
' ' . . ' '
tne roil, outwird Wis lurmiir b-.r lulls
gnu I
c,,r Ii cm. tuiu. d t. grow until n w i .n in
ly hr-wn n.i gu.m-y it was m my y.uihtul Usy
u irnif fu.iu reiluieU to i oi iinul rolnr.
...-Mj-la
.-J nid n came he turr me ur
i tn.il ll.eaieilc .1, Uiiii-i
JUhL Y. I'll I I Kli.VuitireW
I'lTT-rnRD, Vl , Aug
I, irt.,
1 hen hv certify, that my hair hiving hee.une
quite gr..y, 1 u-.u II. i.i. -!..' I'. II ur li.-at.ira li ve,
(i.rep.re.l by W. t. IIao.n, Ol Troy, N. Y .) for
hiur wit i.. , ami toy n.ir was in lli.it time re
aiore.l lull ..rig.n-ii eo.ur. I can I'uny recom.
ln.ua Hit: article 1-. Le all it rl..uii.
WM. KINUSI.KY.
fastur of O.t Hapiitt (Saica, 1'ttuJuiJ, It.
M- V. K ll.ois: I have used II l in. I r i T.
II. r Keslor-.tive tor three yvars, an J n.ve lound
it to be . in it n'tiirnt artieie. Il not only re
st red Hie i:. our ot toy ii-ur, riving it new lite a..d
ir. ritn. I.ni it cur. -it iny..;i; aim wile a i,....i
oh-1 .11. le er i. q ' inn on II. e .(.tip, wtneli Ufithtn t.tt
irrni'ii lu l,rn'M. 1 In i y n ! ... ve II to the nest
arlime in use. V -ur I! -is-rlliilly,
KNUiM.IU.S lii'.V laA.N.).
The abive are b it lew uf the in my I. tiers ..I
ree..niuie'-.ialioii which lia.e been t. n.ierc.l li. the
p.-aymMrs of IK-iin.lrtel'a II .ir i ..lorii.j; n, Ke
t r .1.
lt h Or-, n u -ei hy liious-irus oi iooe.
d it nrvir t i lo reaiore the color aim growin
ti.e h-.ir. Tina singular i If el is nut p.-o-iuccd
I..-II d es are U.et ; for II acts Up-ol Hie llatu-
; ... r.ter.s of roioriug 111. tier al I lie r..ol, nil
ua . if -it - the ea ir-ije. The rolttr ptwlu -rtl is no
C'tttnlf ffU. hut tht naturtll shude uf youth. It
Pric ."nit
I'. K. II
and It OU r uHlle S ,i
.AN A 1 .... Pro .riet..rs,
h .rlott,: l.v )r. V iSc.rr,
t..ll..lMalc.,V.ll ISU.ia
-' -.'. Wniiiesais Agents.
Is.bl.
i. Y.
Crier.
r KKPSrr,
y on hand, who'cs-.le snd re.
complete assortment of
l lali, a lull
ijaAi. ai jaiba.m:ii
Jix-WAiii:,
li will
ill he
..Id IX) W.
KiiM f::i
' AI.KS, En .nietr.
(alue Pots, VValTle
. Par
by
S. T. WRISTON.
openor arlitle, for aale
S. T. WP.ISTON'S.
:io Dreasiri; HOXi.S fur
S. T. WlilSTOX.
T
vtII.rJT SETS.
run is Ai v 1 m iyva 111 a :s.
A fr'T' N E i Co.'. Screw Top cr.AS JAMS,
tor presirvil.g tru its, Veretahlea Ve. I
bust article nu in uie, lor
ale by
8. T. WRISTON.
rooKiM. si'ovi:s.
tl!is
mm
-y. A e v- V4
1 TVl.U A-t'iRTM EN T of COOK ISO ai4
"ther H I'liVES, w.ll b constantly on hand,
""' " lo " th'f be ff"ru ,h"
market, bf
o T u-otuTfiV
C'isr.. ',4.Bi. Mil
0T
Oiiutioc.lIiMiwr Aliiitutaf.
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mm
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si ;i t: n :t ii ji
In i:ii.i'i4iivi,r,
lit ni'ii.si'' .-i ii
115 2s ii,.i,...
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Important to Mill Owner
(t IV Till Ol T.)
JNO. A. 3131 ANUS'S
CeUbratid imut Isi bcreeni:i5 ll-ichine I
a AXl'KAl'TL'R ED t South L"ell, N. aim 1
if A .iiipneil 1.1 all par' nl' the l'l.ile.1 !t alls
I il ernl re.iuctiniia mad. I" tlie wn
iiy M .chine and wish I mum e!i,.njed
Imvn il-.d
Tiie Huh. ;
uln neil against In.lanont and mjs.siriusa
None genuine unless ae- uinp- nied by my lulls mid
card, and sold by my legally authorised meiils. j
Auutess
JNO. A SIc.M ANNKN,
South Lowell. N- C.
Afore SCt. 1B60. t-'US
Tl:f ttlti .oi llt Malt-, l-orr! r.
1(H)k' HF.KE, KP.lliS DS, anil fellow eiiirrns,
A will vou bur the iJ.blein .Vl Mr" NOM I II
l.VKOLl.NA? Ii'su,atinl lu lh auliscrilii rs, or
subscribe lo llie Coonii Aeeul. lor this Nei", j
la.irgf anil .Vligiiititritl l:ii. I
And you will get the wj.de Si.. Ic, with lur Kivt-rt,
KailroaJs, li-.m, t'..pp. Lead, Iron mm Coal I
Mints, mid all the ( tiie. towns siui V ill .te. her '
noule Muutita ma and fariiija, and her j-'icitia and
Klowcra.
It y.,u want llna ttlLDKN PRIZK. row ia j
the tune. Map seven if t by five, border views i
of ihe Sin le House, Iu-(ne Asylum, l h .pt I IMI,
Male and Female i ullijea, ic , Jtc., 11110 ol lh
thtap'tt and lift M ip if er puhii.hcd.
i'KAKCE A- T, HiH-boro", N. C.
AtiKNTs WANT KU fur every cou my in the
Slate. Terms literal. Apply aa above.
C 11 AilLOT 1 LOT J.L,
BY
EEs JEXk BO B9t
i t iiAui.tu i 1:, s. .
, rjJ'Hl Proprietor of this II. te I is
-I -fr - al sjll.lhi. posltisuy tolui.
fT i''?5 fil lhetlie sof " mine host" lotlic
BCV2Ss,aSw irafcU( g public and oil. era wuu
may call on h.in. anuihe flatters himsell tliskas
foint'iir I il.lr fju.rters ..n be foui.n w.ih Inm as
any wherein llna v.caity. Being siiuile.i near
ly IB Ihe eentre ut Cilrlotte, busiut ss Men ill
huo llns Ili.tt I a n-iwlconvlfnierit and . .sir ible
hie.ition. He has b.i iiigiced 111 loe hu-.iuss
at this slaiiii near'y (ifhteen years, and in tii 'l
tune lie naa made several aduitious If his i.inner
house, nd it has Ikh- ijcreiitly nila.-j.l anrt no.
provm, prest-mnif in Ov.i two .tni y VF.lt A N lA
; 00 leet in leoetli ay I -Jf- ct i width, han is. n.. ly
shaded by trees on the j.ie.wals, affording a pita,
sant pri'iirnsde at all Hurs of the Bay.
Tne House has been M -roUtf illy fiirnisl.. ri turn',
out, and id every part Ji it tre au'e . omn rt. .re
abundant and t a neibie.lspecislly in the I'IM.St.
KOtlM. wmre the "inier man" is "rem wee"
W .y by day.
I ouiiei led will this l-ilel are Btahles srT .r.ii' if
r.i'.iu lor IUU horses, aiuiulaiiiiy turnishe.1 si.tii
lr un mi'i prnvt-nder, atq.den by iaitliinl mil n.
bi 1 emir boslle rs.
The Proprielor feels enC.irnt thitwith hislnng
eiperieii'-e .uirt many n advanlapes aoil'il totiia
d. .ire to please, he is ni-pired to offer hia iriinni
and llie rest i.l inalikini," as many con.lorls .nd
as much e-wid cheer si!l be found anywti. re,
perhai.s a lltiie more So
lJ"Atany rate Tav lie t'harlotle M-.isl.
J. 15 KEIL1.
Oetol.r 19. IH.,8. 3--'tt
tl
'I h-,usin.l are daily aeaking in the praise of
Dr. Eaton's Iif uitiie Coriiial,
sod woy ? h'-caose it ne er
a lo srT.nl 11. siui.
,.e. l ae. ..s it i.y :
canviuce y..u II. l
trial .
1 true.
wli .1 .
li cut. tn
Ml I'AIlEIJOIilCOIt til'l ATI..
of ai.v mini, .ml Iheit -IE nil. .s I.y removing
ll"
...If 1
V'-ur ,
11. 11-s n.it.tiiiis.. F-ft.'.H r. as..n, it c '.a
1 1 -1 I ' a B I l.e r.i.l V O I' Ll pe...r .lion '"-W SI ..all
fr 1 II1I.HNKS Tr.F."ll tN, Ll A II II ll' K K t ,
UYSr.MI.hY Ui.'IPl;ii in 1. 1. l;OvS Kl..-, A
IMI IV oi u.c nlnvJv.ll WIN I', till. K IS
'I IIK IIKAl). -loll liOlr-.a,-., I. r soiUn . e Ii. e
If U lis, reiluC'f lofl tiiiit.oi.il.. rt. a ulsllllf toe B .'
e.s, -mil re 1 1.; v 1 i.g p .111, I in- no . 'j u . be 1 ng an
ll I
llf.l
ti.e. ol t ONVt'lINhit otiiki: Fll.
yon value tilt- lie Sim i. 1 1 1 Ii ul tour children.
lo ..1 V.- I
lh-.se S...I
- eeit .in lo
eh ll othe
e e imposed
TII.F.. o :
'"If c.Mis.nii'-i.ces
llie 11..- ., ii.,re,ill
for 1 1, Ian Hie I oo.
b it liii K I its ;
y- u e .11 r- ly uiso
INF:
Ii ..
ie ritt-i y I. ,1
.leie .! iiif .iil
acoiupauy e..e
t li.jil
I llie nnr
..irt-ttn.
ild by CM UIICII ADUPMNT. l)ru-i.l-t.
No. :).;, Mi.l i I..,e, .N Y-.rs,
...I hv K Nye IIuitln,i. 1. r... .n.; I', ."tarr
. ar o'lle. N. C.
lleIlh iiunmn li jo4 apnt being
AAlaY7J:i, !
alwiys presents us with ihe iiie e.s. niial .h.
menls, and g-ve of course Ine 'I K s IMN.
UAKU. Analyze Ihe lii.s.d .fa p.rs.o. soli ring '
Iroui l'oii..iuipii.,n, f.nef ta.iipl ui.t. Ily.p. psi...
Seroiuia. oic.. and rind mi-very m-l-....-' c. r
lai.i deficiencies, in ti.e red l..l.nles of II o ...
Sunp f lltese d fluiS'iota, and t..u are made w. ,1.
Tne BI.OOD FUnI) 1. laund'S upon mis 'I t....iy
leence ita aaUjiiisi.inif sueceis Tm-re ..re .
Tive 1'rep.irnlioiis
i. .i ir. 1 1
d. f.f ,1 ne.es of ll.r Hl.s.d in .1 If
F.r 1 OLGIM.I OI.lJ.-4. IHJnV II
,,,.eJ..
1 M'A...r any alf clmn what, v-r.,1 tn- TllllOt I'
j..r I.LM-S n..iu.ir I O.NSfePI l"N. us. A., I.
which is also tne No. t-.r ll.i"-'"" l"lu.
j I "f A lite, and h.r nil tihrooic ' .
I arisnn, troin 'v. r.u-r . (ii-rn-roi Il - i.l.ly
,.pi.
1.1 N
I v.. us Pios r .t.ot. Sit, i, for l-.v. r 1 ..i,,,i .,,
so t iyspep.ia. fsiriis .ttr4ily prep
l..r all. ..-pii.iii ii ia Taken by 111.. p. .. nd c.r
10. 111. iti iiely 1 r.lo loe circulation so lo .1 arhs 1
g uu r lam. I ne N.,, 4 ,. f ,,,.
lie., Ilysli ria, Arskneas. tc, S. e s(.c
lions l.-r tin. F-i- S.,it I'm u . , E'uot
".gUl.
tul-.11.. I.idney ami (I! iHosr t o,u,,i ,
, l.ke N..
it. I.i all e.sesllie uir. -I.,... .... I V etr,
loilisred. Pr.ee of iht lilaOOU F'JOl), $1
le.lt I
sMcl ty CHiritCH A DUPo.NT, Urm-i-l.t. '
.V..3,i.M-L.-e.New V-.r..
sn.l s .Id by K Nye llui. i
t;iisri..'i, n. :.
on A. o aui r . iSc.r.
ti l ly
VnT.VKfS TI'.'KKTS, for the f.'out.tj and
riapenor Court, for sale bare.
WASHINGTON-HOTEL,
(CHANGE OF PII0PR1IT0H8) .
IlltOADSIItEl.T M-:VllKKM,N.Cn
JJ i i ''. Proprietor.
i (i . .. I'micrsieiic il r. sieeliuliy unniiunces I
it the lr-.vell.iit! puhli. Unit ' has lake
rh.itKU of Una i.IU aim pupul-r n.iiibli.linient, an.
i. now .re,nireu to iicciih-ni"tl"le travelers nl .ri
vale ..indies wilU b.iar.i hy the Hay i.r ni.iulh, ..
the ll.-st '"- o.l -t''U !.
His TAHLK wi.I !.!-. funi s1" '! with the
hesl.r..vi Iliatlimiie - nu h.re'tfii mat k. is cm
"'Vhe U'tit:ati II"'-'
i. minis, is us rer the in p . I. I lie emu I l.niise, sinl
the hu lies., slreela limn aV ulhi-r III the eily.
An t'iniMCKS will lw..ys be at the 'le.l i.n.i
,, e on in. .iinval oi the r-irs ami letnh....l,
l.i e.iuv. y piss, nu.rs l Ihe llnlel free ..I pherue.
Hy SI'-ppK'K at "'I" ll.'lel, passeligela will have
ample tune tn nlililli meals.
Having i'Isii a l irjfu and cnniini'ilieris Stable,
and an t xe. Hi nt Ostler, he ta lully prepared In
b'.ar.l horses hy Ihe day, week or mi'ntli at Ihe
lllusl reusulluhle rales.
JOHN. F. JONES.
Afire 1. 1K.-.9. Sllf
M
Airliilt-cl mid lliiiltlrr,
II. I. luruisfi Ueaiiis,rians and Drawina
h.r Public Uuiluiiiis, 1'rivate Itesnltiie.
ml Villus, pjrtieul.r sll. nt. en will be paid lu
biiih-ine Flournic Mills, I'orn Mills, Ac. lirviti
iu 3.1 story ol Ah x-.iiuir's Builcinj; , Irunl riHiin,
over t litria ll.-ll.
Orlolr 2ti. 1S..8 33ti
lilt. It. .V. (Iililt
It IR rl I.!, be pieuseii tn rici ivi Fr..l ssk.i i ("alls
in Ihe .lei.ariii.mis ol Ml Pit IM and
I I.t.KKY. I mess iiri.li-si -sliv ab.eit.ns
no.vtit 1..111.0 a t ins resiniiiit, t ui 1 .vl.ll UeMil.
Y' - r l)ian irt S. .
h
.li. iK.ih
1 If
Wanted,
rOHPS OF TAN BARK. '..r
m9b f Which Ihe essh w,l' be pa. 1.
" l 11 TlVII 1 1!
Ay 31 . If.-.S
Cash raid fur Hides,
6V S. M
IIOWKI.I.,
a II. use
3 diwirs South f
Mf
a i m .i
( kiinnlt. Aptii it. IsjH
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of th
blood, by width this rluid bet-oinea vitiated,
weak, and poor. IIuiir m the tu-culatinn, it
pcivadca the whole body, and may burst out
in dista.-as on any part of it. No oi.in is frew
from it attaitk-. nor is tliere one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variou-ly
cnu-ad hy mercurial di-a-ow, low Iivuik, d.s.
ord'nd or unheulthy fHid, impure air, h.th
aud tiltl y habits, the d. pres.ini' vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its oiik'in. it is hereditary in the con
stitution, d.-sreiidinit " from parent to children
unto the third and fourth niiieratinn ; " indt--d,
it stems to Is.- tl.e rod of Hun who says, "I
will visit the iiiiUities of the fathers U)sin
tln.r children."
Its eflct u commence by d.-po.ition frnm th
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs liver, and int. rnal organs, is termed
tulh.-r.-lci; in the plands, swelling; snd on
til- surface, eruptions or sores. J his foul cor
ruption, which g.-SaWrs in tiie blooti, depresaew
ti.e energies ol le, so ti.at scrofulous constitu
tion not only sniftr from scrofulous cum
plajits, but they have far leas power to wilh
aund the attacks of other di .-; con.
qiieiitly va t tiUinb rs ticiidi hy dwinler
v.l.iih, ulti.ouKh not scriifii'.uu. in their nature,
are still rend, red fatal by this taint iu the
system. Must of the consumption which de
ciniVc th hitman family has its origin din etly
in tl.it scrofulous c-on'aniinatinn : and many
cl-'triu 'iv? th-ens-s of the liver, kidney., brain,
an l, indeed, uf all the organs, arise from or
are ftravated by the sarue causi-.
One quarter "f all our pw-ile ore at rofulous J
th-ir pcr-ons are invad -d by tins lurking in
f i-tnn, and their h'alth is undermined hy it.
Tocl'-ajiso it from the sy.tcm we must renovate
the lilood by an a'.t. ra'ive n.isJi. uie, and in
Tijorate it by hciltJly fsid and eaucusi.
Such a nietliciiie we supply ia
AVER'S
Compound Extract cf Sarsapnrilla,
the most effectual rimsdy which the meuVal
as ill of our timew csn devise f.r this every
where prcvsiluui and fatal malady. It is eom
limed from the roost active remedial that have
rn-1-n cl.si overed for the expurgation irf tins foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of th
system from it destructive ennssquence.
lienee it should be employed for the cure of
not onlv Scrofula, but also those other affee
tinna which arc from it, such as Em-mea
and Sam Dispasra, St. Asthosiv's Fiaa,
llosa, or EktstrrLAs, Piwetn, PisTii.es,
JtLoTrMr.s. IlLatNsand Bon.s,Ttwoas, Terrsa
and SaLT Riir.tw, Scald Jlrsn, Kisowoaw,
HnKinsM, Syphilitic and Mrac-t kisl 1'is
assEs, Dmopst, Drspspsia, iJaaiLtTV, and,
iniU-ed, all CowrLAiHTS ahisiko raeat Y'itia
tkd oh Ixriia liuoon. Tli popular beliif
in " impurity of tht blood" is f'ojji'led in truth,
for scrofula is ad. -generation pf the blood. Tl.s
particular purpose and virtue of this Saraapa
rilla is to purify and reifi-n.-rate this vital fluid,
without ' inch sound health 1 UULajaaibis in
coiitainuiated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
are o romp(l that diiMt within tht rtntr of
their arnuti can rucly witbitnd or evade Unm.
thf ir !tif:tratin(! pruperUc aarch, and tlraitte,
and irivitorate ev-ry pjrt:on of the human organ
iarn, coTTvcXing ita tiiaWwd action, and iunnj
iu healthy vitalitini. a tmtrTtwnrt of thre
pr(iMrtio, the intalid who in hod down with
ti in or phri-"nl dehility it afonifthd to hi.d hie
.faith or rnerjcr mtorc-4 ly a reo.oti; at onct ao
aim j.if ai.d itmLmcr.
N.t onry du thty cure the ereryday romuUinte
of enry btrdy, Lut ftJuo ruaiiy formdhle and
dftiittf rnia diaim. 7 he agnit bclw nanifd ia
jiu to fiminh ffratin my American Almanac,
crf.UniiiiH rertifiratfeof their nir
fit their u-e in Uie lnHnwinn complainta : Cntf.re
rjij, iimritmrn, ilrudat htarttiruj frnm dinrttr4
fititruuh, .ViitsteiT, hirivjentifm, I'atn in and Alornd
I nnr (mn t,f the iUtvU, tUituU-ncy, Lo$ of Apf
titr, J'ttmiiice, and other kindred cortijilait.u,
an tiif from a low tute of the body or oUtxucuoa
bt ita funcUoiii.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOB THI JlavrtD Cl'BI OF
Coughs, Colds, lorlornaa, Ifonrseaess,
( roup, IlrODcbitis, Incipient Coasump
lion, and for tbe relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced states of tha
disease.
Ro wide Is the Held of Its usefulness snd ao nu
merous are the eases of it eures, that almost
eirrv seetioD of country abounds In nersons pnb
lirlv known, who have been restored from alarming
ai d even desperate disease of the luna by iu
use. Whew once tried, it superiority over every
oilier medicine of it kind I too apparent to eaeatss
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and danReroua afteetiona of the
ri'ilmonary omana that ara incident to our climate.
Vhiie tyany inferior remedies thnit upon the
eemrnuriitv hats fa i I'd and been diacanlrd, this
has irsinerf rVienda by every trial, conferred bencflts
on the sfllieted they can never foriret, and pro-due.-d
rarei fss numerous and too rsiniirkalile to
tie forgotten.
FREPAREU BY
Hit. J. C. AVI IC Ac CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
1'or sale I.y
NVK IU;T('ll!S0.N' k CO. i rkllrh...
K Si' A l!K ( (!., y.iMtMir.
IIA1 lI.A.Mi, HI hVK.w")N (').,
Chnrlrslon, S. C.
fcU'.i'KNAS for sale at this Office.
' ' "" 'WlTC2y
V "S.''js sw 1 1 t Pp.a)astt."v, ---'-'
S.H. RANSOM. O.CSs "Jft
11 aUtlNY.
WAIT rOH THE WAGGOA.
Til IIY is it " -m -k' "-.. aeili Slovt, tbelt.l?
9 f Because he buves his STO I 'A' A' from the Mai.ulaclur.rs.
A.A.A. ilLTAYLOR
Wuul'l respectfully .nn-iime t" the 11 1 1 l il. i tr . M 1 I J 1 1 V f vini ily ..1.1 l.e has rem.,..,!
from their Old Sunn, lo No. l.OrsoiU II' w, whirr he bus new ok tlubilioli, just received Iron. If.,
North, one of the must uteiiaive assortments ut
veroflered ia North.Crolina,n.on(; which villi found Ihe e.lehral.o
whieh has faine such a famous repulaluui in the South, rn C untry for tl.t laal eighletr ninnl)...
This Stove- he warrants sup. nnr t.- -siy t tn ail v el. i I" w in 1.1 II is s.n ( I. ii, Us arrsi , n. , ,
roinun.ea less fuel, and dors more worK la a rui n tin.e.tl si. any oil" r SU.tr now in use. lie s. !
pul up one beaut any other Stove of lh ssn.e sie in ll luitM Mali s, sou il il does n.-l in. um i,
work in arisen lime", he will forfeil thf -prier 01 th. Sl..vc.ai.t uilsellmg and o hisetalh 1.1
b. belter one
I
I
ALSO, AlaiL
PAELOE & moil STORES.
has, and e.iiisiantlv seep on hand, an eat. nnvr ami v-ricd stork of
tix axj) shi:s;t iox,
HAT I.An.S,l'lt.AI)LKS,&c.,&c,
illtsf Mllich Will br soltl. VI lll aitl)' nixl I s II tli-r III II Ii tin.
n,. ba -si ailla-rt
I woul.l return mvthsnka to n-y f. iniu ami
rsloaed upon os, snu Ihey any r. s
.111. ll. lh
ti.ecth.
i d.-tern.i
siioi lo piease. t" trv si
liis mmv "mm
.ndirfi anJ iifiilli'int-n nrc p.iiiirnl.iil)
-I will tell y..u why I h. su u.) suvetlis.
i.) 1 1..
we have three w segulis cost,. 1. 1 1) travrllil f Mil.
W .til orh r trill bt luilhluliy
Clr.(ie,yat IS, 1857.
IT IS .,T TOO 31 If II TOSAV
MM'K ALL,
OLD AM) YOUX(i,
V.z i ihit Prufjijar Wood hull Uei-
I tilfdUVd
Wi I p'e.etsr ,jailll.u Ihe itittk sr..! tolr '.f
wee
I
l.itil.lesl.-
ell.rji
y.eov.r
.lor.
, me hair .
If. in a-l ...sr s. I
lu f Ml-""
Sl.l.s.i.en.
rn. r-'-l
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nd ti-c Ifl 1 1 . il,
.me ht k. r.i per
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O .r nine
r ,d f..rs. I.
ll ,
re.) WUU iff, sin
hair I ll" -St .I.IU
inH b cun
.urJ-i s. a-l.
I il.l s. Willi
i a. tii. nee, wi.taa iri' ml. see
! v . it us .. us? v ur 11. i'.r-
J tlllle h..oe "I isecr.1, but t .our surplis. ,as.l Itial i
j - it an ..ur Ir . a V. I J It appl.c.li.ri. lu...U
; l..- ,1,.. a. e entirely, .nil a new .n.l luiu'iai.l . t.y
i ..I h .ir .. slartru eat, sou we cab in w s y lh.il
j .ur Ix.y i..s ss healthy a .Calo. as lulaiiai.t a j
' e.O. cf hair ss any whrr cl.1 il. V e can, lie is.
I ion, and no her. j-y.rreoiiiui. n.l y -ur Ke.l. ra'ive,
a p-rle t r. iity I. r oil ni- a-rs ..I Urn n 'p
and hair. Wesre ,.Ur. r. . l e" .1 1 V .
C.rl W . H.i. I.N I.l 1 1 H AM
I H.li.ll A HK..lHnl MAM 1
I l'a..r Woori lsr lr : My nair h.o, l-r sue.
,r. .,,. net. heciMinf i.r.'n. .urriy 'y .e.
I c-iiM.inn il hy a lnrsiin.ss winch r.ii..iiio H e
e-.n.l ul .iiitalH.niii ml n.t.ss.iy ill .ile.si. j
I it W hrn 1 e .i.ni.. i.r. d usmy your Hair Hi si..t
lilt- sls.ul ttn moiiihs a(.. il was in IImI c n.li
I in n ; sou h..vire r luued. its use 1.11 wiituii U.t
Issi ihrte s..k. il l..s tin t,. .1 I., its r.-lui.l ".I
I or. an.l assumtit solliie.s a n.l I u.lre (leal.y l.
Ibe .l. Iitiril lu those pr.,.i.i-e.l I.y ll. ....IIC. I l.-n
,l oils or any oilier pr. oaraii..n 1 havasver u-n
I r. g.rd -l as sm ,n.n. p. ns.hie sruel- l..r . v. iy i
' l.ry's lolirt. (In ll.er lo he used a s II .11 II..I... j
rslisr o' I. f simple piirpsM i.l tin n . r ,
' hr. uti'j my li e hair. You lie permission I.. m
isll Win. I lilertallt any U.'Uul ul Us p. 1 1'.. ii.-ii. k sll
ll.al is la 1111. (1 lor It. 1
I MI!-. i MY MOM'. I
( iiiciiinsti, O.IVb. In. I8..7 1 1 1 tmrtl st.
I v KI.I.1SUTUS. M i., lire. A, le J7. j
I Pans Wooo jtar j-u : Iiy the .os.ee ..I
1 Ir en.i ol una.:, w Uu I. . iin.cn usiiii; yur Hair
i ll.-.n,ral.v. , i was ii.iiu.-eil I.. Ir v il . I hau Ii. e
i lev. r, son.., tune L. M-y.and nearly iviiy n.r
i n.y He . el -out- Now it.y I.a.c..-e ,..
'a greai or.l imeser than ever il w.,s ,.ih" g
hul a uiily ami stiiipall.y H.-.I I ' I I., e. -in... mil -eale
tootheia SJ l.'i sr '. Ill i. led - I have If m,
. er-.ii.il mi! ui em- lo five l"i public aekuow u .k
n.eal ul Ihe Is-m Hi I have rcceiv.u Iroui I'n.f.
i VV oou'a Hair lt.t r.live.
Y'.urs rcspecttully, A.RJ AltiKS.
Ihe hral.trativ i put up in b.. I lies ol 11 .11. ,
six: large, linniuiii aiiUsoinll; Ihesn.sll hi. Ins )
Is pint, and retain lur one dollar per boll e j ine
llle.nuiii I... Ins at leasl twenly per lint, lli.re in
(ir.....riii n Ih.n the small, r lam 1'or two Uo isi
Ishlli; ihe lge bo its a i) ii - rl, l.riy nr e.nl.
. ni'.ri ta prop.. rtn. ii anu retails lor t3 a Im.ii;.
j t J vWMlll.V I'll., Proprietors, 44 1 llr wsy,
i New York, and 114 M irael he. Si. l...iiis..Mo. and
! sold by all goU Liuglslssnil Ksl.ry Ououi l.
icrs snd in I hurl, .lie by ol Asa ol I it.
March aT. ISMI. l-3m
.1 A. AIMS Al IIDM V.
COMMISSION MEUC1IAS T,
I IT 4 II A Mill UN hi Kl I I.N. I.
HI V H and h.iw.rds every kind of merslisn
il ite lor ptr tint. noimusiosi. Ueler Ui
I. '.vs.Mwaiii aii.1 Morein ad. N. W . W o Mlfin, J. W.
Oebnriie, I . I. Meniienhsll. A. M. Isomisii, t.sqs.
ami lies. I . f. IK. II W. A.tirahaui, and
i.lhrrs. i'rultr in I'laii.,.. Mehuiroiis, tlrjsBs,
II. rps, liuiura. Wn.ic. hewing Maehinn, Irna
Bali s, Pumps, I... r.ii n tnginss, sVc. A print, d
ll.t ol ill tne ditirrriil maker, kinds and prices
sent fie. Publisher of an rlefawl lilln.r..ph of
hrinrv Aui f'j," N.t-. !,) and Ihr "( .
ass I' ivsk iss j na , Isniss tavina to IIssi.tm."
This iu, . In il.lr .irsny airisi . h-.ok he in every
house. It tresis of all diacasrs, lias a dpi. .us
fl.t.ssry and iireai-rilss the renn-dies from nut lire s
h'.iinleou stores, lir all on. in ft r.i. ilies shd mis.
fortunes. It is pi inted on fti.e white pafier, hand.
am.. i iy bound fonrlh edition, 3IMI par' snd la
mmltrd free far sne duller.
New rioseisiKid Pisnoa.tlSO.
". It, IB.'i. ly
KINDS OF
ti In I In v irl Mil ) .
cu.l. li.i rs f..i tl.i vary l.l.crsi psir.-
I Ih.y V.
. I., tu.-i..
at I shall rn.irsi..r, ST elos. sltrnli.
e nitrii a eoiiuciusner or itiresme.
uin i mm mam."
iinilfJ l rjil and riaminr lii Mori;.
i. . s
1 aiv ri.s vnr v o..a
I'JUl In will M..vs.
Ujl II
tttnl tnut) lly nlltm't.l to
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Dunk Diudii! KstabibliHKi.f,
Tj Di'if k,ite Bran. h Biuk in . w Gun
I i.j lu rmr ol YV. li. HUulrj il Iniu Hall,
Ul.t .'I HI t, Ik. ...
To sh.iv Ksi 1
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I is new in (ul
ivm lull m
a.... UINHt.1,-
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ul p. I.
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all ..HI.
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. w .i.i. ..i.i M.iMt h v oi.'KS, rl ii
.al I sau, in all ess... fill sulil all
HI A.N h liUUKrt,
R" -k ii s.SS.t illss'tl...... I..I U Sill.
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y ..rscriplli.li, bnuau o
I; a.i
w li re- esi-ciile'1 with d.s.iai
llU as ton aS CSO OS d.'D I Wl'SS
K. K. drKK
Jjmumi 17. Ie60. 4 :i 1 1
luKI ll-( Alt4l.l A
L.utudi LiU luturaucc Coui'a iy
u n I. H lLt.it.lt. a i:.
1
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Stall S 11 I ilVl I
ni ui..
a laiiu i.i jv.is, ur n.i i.
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is ol th. Uu.-l.)- "
HolUal
litlp-
its nl..litati lol the Wl.nte Inn. .-I I'1'
ii in. pi, ii. .ii... lh. rsior sin. unls lu .'".'
ii..,. on given lor uni.li.ll lot sliiuunl .1
huio, ui-i .i.g in u rest st ti pel t.. i.l.
-nil.
te pii.li.pl liislilil-r III sl.ilh all losses in"
I.y I. .is toli.p-s J , li.it llutr w.ll. I l.i
ol pit iiiiiin., pl s. nl lt .1 muUccioi Ll" l"
i ss sis uiap.ssti to lasaiv.
.. alt ll.SUtSt. lol ll IIS III Irollll.' '
y I., n.r m... II. m.e li. i ii value.
i ss at pud will. m UU nil slid sat..-
I j prowl is pit si I. U tt .
I'lhtl MII..H.
I.sl.is t'.. J'l.i slot., Mm. II. Jones, VVni "
II...O
b I ooke. J. tt. V ilii-.n.., II "
llOSl..., Cailltlilll. tiUslMt, P- tlstU",
II SileK... fc. 1 . I.-...., l.arl.s It. Il.itil, l
loi. , 1.1. n'u ll. le-m.
Or II I 1.118.
I'r. I Iisiii t k. Johnson, President.
V . v II01.11.11, Vim Preaiutnl.
K. II. ISaliit..neUr.
VV ini.iii.s ll . Join s, I ri.Bursr.
II. V . IIu. 1. .1, A'ta.ri.1 y.
llr. Vt in. II. Mi her. Mtdioal Kl. miner
ixerullrs vssanllss. g. Ilnst.iv, W . H '
kei . I l.stirs ll. Knot.
Mtuuut iiissiat duslad. bail's '
JoluiM.n, VI li., Milium ll. Mikse, M- '
llicn'd II. 'I.,ya,-,:,,l. l.,
Kor liirlfer lorn.stn.n, Ihe public is rrl.r
red lo Un p .n plil. ti. sun lo.ios nl pri.pi""'. ,"rh
may U i.hiaii.m at lh tllhc ol lbs h'l"'
orany Ki ll Avem iea.
t on. 11. un ica iioiis shi ulu be anoii u. II
"1 " ' U. II. HATTLK, Hfrrttary.
ryln.MiH.S.M, . 8HII
y-.V-'-
i'ri
4'
iaOjlw'a;,
run PR 1 N TI N
Hit f-irrltltl4fllei
,,f all kmda will
stee.ilee SI ! 'rllfc
KXKCUTIONS for the 8. Court for '
ULANK DKKDS for iU aUbia o
r c . z s- r