. The iron furnace: or, Slavery and secession . clad arms in lazy lock; Up ! oh, up! thou drowsy soldier,Worlds are charging to the shock! Worlds are charging; heaven beholding; Thou hast but an hour to fight;Now the blazoned cross unfolding, On! right onward/or the right. On! let all the soul within you,For the truths sake go abroad; Strike! let every nerve and sinewTell on ages,—tell for God! SEE TO YOUR INTEREST!! Amsterdam, Jefferson co., Ohio, January 1, undersigned tenders his thanks to his customers fortheir liberal patronage in the past, and respectfully solicitsits continuanc
. The iron furnace: or, Slavery and secession . clad arms in lazy lock; Up ! oh, up! thou drowsy soldier,Worlds are charging to the shock! Worlds are charging; heaven beholding; Thou hast but an hour to fight;Now the blazoned cross unfolding, On! right onward/or the right. On! let all the soul within you,For the truths sake go abroad; Strike! let every nerve and sinewTell on ages,—tell for God! SEE TO YOUR INTEREST!! Amsterdam, Jefferson co., Ohio, January 1, undersigned tenders his thanks to his customers fortheir liberal patronage in the past, and respectfully solicitsits continuance. He has recently made considerable additions to his stockof DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, and he will endeavour to make it the interest of the citi-zens of Amsterdam and vicinity to deal with him; nor willhe permit his competitors to surpass him in the cheapnessand quality of his goods. The highest price will be paid for PRODUCE OF EVERYKIND, and Cash will not be refused in payment for goods. A word to the wise is sufficient. DAVID AUGHEY. l?^-.
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