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Show FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1964 UUh' CoiintT. UtAh Daily Herald r (MA boot, mmm (teiife $M Eta J r LI n ; n Published every Tuffdaj, Tlurfday, and Saturday Evening. Coppers. SATURDAY, J ULY Vol II. J rrN a0- ) 33 perfidy fcarcely paralleled in the" moft barbarous ages, and A FEW Hogfheads and Barrels of JAMAICA . unworthy the head of a civilised nation. totally ' SUGAR, of the bell quality, to be fold by He has cod drained our fellow citizens taken captive on the DAVID SPROAT. htgh feas to bear arms againlt their country, . to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall them felves by their hands. TAYLOR, TJf HOtSTaata, 'in Second. Irttt He bas excited domemc lnfurrections amonglt us, and has TJYNS, between Market and Arch ftreeta (late from Sain endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the James's, London) begs leave, by this method, toinbrra k4s .. .l 1. . t 1.1- :snercilefs Indian Savages, whole known rule of warfare is ah menas1 ana inc puuuc in generm, .lnai nc ciakci vp HI uuwtuingoitnea cetiruciton ot ait ages, iees ana conaiUOAS.?; kind of furniture in the oeweH faftiion, vit. dome, teafier j In every ftage of thefe oppreffton we have petitioned for xe drapery, Veaetiac, Gothic, canopy, four-po- ft and couch bedif drefs in the moft humble-term; Our repeated petitions have alfo field and camp beds, all forts of mattredes, Vesetka been anfwercd only by repeated injury, A Prince whofe and feftoon window- curtains, 'and every 'other article of chaacler is thus marked by every act which may define a ty- - houfebold furniture, on the moil reafonable terms. 4 is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. AMELIA TAYLOR J Ml e a Ml a and Maktva Macti. , rat, Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our Britifh bre-- makes up all forts of milanery goods, viz. childbed Iiatt thren. We have warned them from time to time of jittempts children! robes, jams, frocks, verV and tunics, geatlcattu bv their leviflAt u re to extend an n nwarran table' turtfdiflion lairtS, jJiOClti, giOTei, ana ai Mnu vi dccuwwuik, i ibe over os. We have reminded them of the ctrcumllances of our very iieateft manner. For file, fome fine Holland, fhtrrs fal ' ' ' ' emigration and fetttement here. We have appealed to their nac trimmed. tive ju(lice aud magnanimity, and we have conjured them'by N. ,B. Part of a hoofe to be let, with good cellars, kt. the ties of our common kindred to difavow thele ufurpations, wmcn wouia inevitaoiy interrupt our connexion ana cor-- . LET, a Lot of rood Grafs Ground, ia$pri.t . ;refpondence. They too .have beea deaf the voice of juihee garden, containing nSar four acres, with a com.t of ctmfangu.nity. We muft, therefore, coitfcc the BHcIcHoufe, two ftorie. high, four rooms on a floor, nl thera? h?ld fitr?nD' ieTnCtl Stables, Smoak Houfe, Garden; and two Barns, . ?F i7t,ch . FoTfir. enemies m war,, ,a peace, w Utcly occupied by WUliarrf Shipley. . particulars inquire of David Pancoail, in Fourth-fam- , We, therefore,. the Reprefentatives of the UNITED ther between Race aad vine-ttree- t. ; . - II Num. 228. 6, 1776. 7 off UDDJnDDQ(mDD PENNSY LVANIA EVENIN G PO S T. Prke tr.iy Two fl74 7T n n lfOfl The no 1 : ; He hat diflblved Reprefentative Heafei repeatedly, for op- -. poGng with manly firmnefi hii invafiona on the rights of the people. lit hai refnfed for a long time, after fuch dinbluttons; to caofe othera to be eleded ; Vhereby the JegiHative poweri, incapable cf annihilation; have returned to, the peojle at large for their cxercife t tie (late remaining in the meaiftime fed to all the dangers of invafion from without, and con vollions within. ' He has endeavoored to prerent the popalation of thefe fiatei; for that pnrpofe obQmcling the laws for naturalization of foreigners; refufing to paf others to encourage their migrations hither, and railing the conditions of new appro-- : pnadons of lands. He has obftrofted the adminiftration of juftice, by refofing hia affent to laws for eftablihing judiciary powers. He has made Jodges dependant on hit will alone, for the tenure of their ofices, and the amount and payment of their In CONGRESS, July 4, 177 6 A Declaration by the Reprefentatives .of the United States of America; . . in Genera! Connrefs aflembled.. . I in tfce coune or naman nwu, u w - m W m HLN, ccmes neceflaryfor one people to dillblve the with political bands which have connected them i other, and to a (Tame, amonjr the powers of i earth," the feparate and equal ftaiion to which the laws of refpa to tstsrt asdef tutsrt's God intitle them, decent declare fhculd ri opinions cf mankind reqoire that the tVe caafea which impel them to the feparatioo. That all men are We held taefe truths to be their Creator, with mated j that they are endowed,' by are life, liberty, cnal unalienable rights j that among thefe thefe rights, fee ore to That cf happinefs. the parfait ere in&ituted among men, deriving their jail cf the governed that whenever any pewmfrea tJiecoafent uearuOive cf thefe endi, it is becomes Urn el government to abclilh it, and tt right of the people to alter or foundation 00 futh prinfci-aa- d u:t new gtrveromcnt, iialaying its in foch form, ai to them powers organizing and happioefi. feo likely to eSea tneir fafety that will diitate long governments iadeed, Fsiencr, Svcald cot be changed for light and traniient caafca j. aaJ atcordiagly all experience hath &cwo, that mankind are are faferable, thao to cert difpofed to faer, while evils form to which thev are the tbetafeJvea by aboliihiog right 4Bat when a long train cf abufea and ufarpa-lioa- a, evinces ft defign parfaiar, invariably the tame object, is their right, it it uedcrabfolate dtfpotifa, to rrdace them and to provide fuch is their daty. to throw cf government, beea ha the pa-ti- at Soch for their ftitare fecaruy. jsrw necef-It-y the now fach and u faftTaaee cf thefe colooki, of former their alter g fjrfteuia whkh cxfiSria then to Grear-Brifaithe prefentKingof Tfcefcioryof ittzr.tzl, injariei and nfarpationa, all having ijahiilo'ycf repeated a iirea oJcft the eflabli&ment of an abloloie tyranny orer to a candid titfe fuuri. To prove taw,' let fail be fa bm it ted " - . . y fetf-evide- nt, ; eql ' itl 3taecta it to-iaf- tra eda-hliih- ed aoioaX grd o ' crd lU U rtfjfed hli " afTeat tolawi, theaoft whftlefome and stceiTary for the public good. " : - Iai ; , - " falaries. He has erecled a ronltitude of new offices, and fent hither fwarm of officers to harrafs our people, and eat out their .' . fabflance.... times in of o's, armies, He hat kept among peace, landing . without the eonfeat of or legiflatorei. the 'tie has affected to render military indepndant of and fjperior to the civil power. He bas combined with others to fabjecl us to a jarifdiclioa foreign to oar conftitau'on, and unacknowledged by our laws giving h'a affeot to their acts of pretended legislation: For quartering large bodies of armed troopt among as : For protecting them, by a mock trial, from ponifhment for any murders which they fhould commit on the inhabitants of .:' . thefe (late ,.. ; : h Fcr cuuing off tor trade with all parts of the world V Tut impohng taxes on us without our confent :' ; benefits of trial the of in cafes, For depriving us, many ' by jury : for be tried feas to us pretended For tranfportlng beyond ? effences : . For abolifliing the free fyftemof EngJifti raws in province, ellablifcing therein an arbitrary governonce ment, and enlarging its boundaries fo a to reader it at abfo-Iwte fame the for mllrument an example and introducing, f " ' rule into thefe colonies : For taking away our charters, abolifliing our rooft valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the lorms of our goverar - : -- T : JOHN ng Til '"TO The fchooner is loaded and ready to go, and will be fold are!, &c; &c. c. She has an in ventory ' uituble an d be fitted for fea with, a very fm&li TTfSCOVADO SUGAR and COFFEE in hogftew?. The complete. brig may ex pence, and the fchooner requires none. Both velfets are 1VJL excellent HYSON TEA in quarter cheflj, PIMENvery good, but any gentleman inclining to purchafe may have TO, CHOCOLATE and PEPPER, Madeira WtNE, i them viewed bv imnr nerfom. Inouire fuf M, iohm pipes and quarter calks and a few quarter caiki of choice t wharf pARRy, on board the brig, at near in ' " -- I w ith, her cargo,: or alone. Vine-jree- and Co. m O be SOLD, pub-rtcor- - Did you diink the Declaration of Independence was carried around on parchment scrolls and read in town squares by little old men wearing funny hats, white pony tails and ringing little hells? Not so.The historic news was spread by papers like The Pennsylvania Evening Post (above). And these papers were supported by advertisers like Hyns Taylor, upholsterer, and David Pancoast, realtor (also above). i The same holds true today. Without advertisers, the paper you're reading right now might cost one dollar or more. (At thbss prices some people would much rather Prepared by. '" ; ' i J ' ' ' ".. '' ; - .d '' t ip of immediate He hxt forbidden hi Governor! to paf " i mehti: their in yt:" onlefa a.-operation fafpended tbem-felv- es tmporunce, prtSeg and declanij? own our For legiflatures, fufpending tn ait alien t fcoo Id be obtained ; and, whea fo fafpended, inverted with power to legiflate for us in ail cafea Uhtt otterl? negleaed to attend to them. accommodation ' .:' of whatfoever. . ' He haa reufed to paf other law for the He has abdicated government here, by declaring os out ot U?ga diAriai cf people, oalef tbofe people would rtlinqoifh us. tie rigittcf reprefentation in the legiflatare, a right icelli- - his protection and waging war againft our coafts, bu.flt oar He haa plundered our leas, ravaged sb!e 10 them, and foraiidable eo tyraata only. ' . and dettroyed the lives of ourpetpfc. 9 bodiea towns, at piacea onafaal, He ha called together legiflatlve tea arm of foreign He ii, at this time,vtranfporting large di, a scan far table, and difliot from the depofitory cf their and defolauoii, works of the. death, oerceoaries to ct complete for the fole prfrpofc of faugoing thtaioto coa-pliaad W . with his xseiTere. tyriany, already Iwgw with cirtuaiUactt ' k ta it A . "A ! t . m ! p : y aflembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the name, and by au- ISAAC HAZLEHURST has for fa!e, at hu ftore.ia COFthe fifth door above Markex-ftree- t, thority of he good people of thefc'colonies, folemnly poblifh v and declare, that the.'e United Colonies are, and of right FEE of the beft quality, Mufcovado SUGARS in hegfteaiv ought to be, Frbb and JKDarENDANT, States i that tierces and barreU MOLASSES, CINNAMON, P0V7. they are abiclved from all allegiance to the Britilb Crown, DER BLUE, anda'few hogfheada of exceeding good Ja and that all political connexion between them and theflate ; maica. SPIRITS, five years old, June i e, 1776. "" or oreat-jinta1 is and ought to be totally diOblved ; and SILVER FACED .WATCH, larger than the commoa that, asFaaa and Jkoefikoant States, they have full Loftdon, JfefjL ijo, power to levy war, conclude peace, contrad alliances, elUbliih W.w G5rrtr? CT,5a? WM ora the the nin.th aa. It LOST houfe fubfenbet'a outof commerce, and to do all other a&s aod things which lups with Stat-e- s may of right do, Andfor the fapport " fPPfed to be ftolen by a perfoa in company "wdast were who known to that 'of this declaration, with a firm reliance 00 the protection of pafs by early aornirg. Aey V who .... is defired otfered have him . hall it for perfbn to (ale. .. Hiving . v .uuVa w b tliuiuwir UV ...t. UlllCr Uur .Xt.,Am i.4,. IV UVU in Hanover and Steward on delivering it to foleph flop it, lives, our fortunes, and our lacred honor. New-Jerfe- y, or to thepnaier, townfhipi Burliogtoo county Signed by Oxosa and in 8EALr orCoNcacss, fhall have FOUR DOLLARS reward. HANCOCX, Prefidcm. Arteft. CHARXES OM.SON, Sec. be SOLD, by Attmore and Hellings,. at their Aore -lAvx:on the wharfi a feu Annt hwlow ChrfnuLnrcet. O be SOLD, the brlgantia TWO FRIENDS. She American Iron, blifter, fpriog,. and: fquare Steel, fheet and "JL prime failor, but. three yeara old, and carric rod Bake Plates,- iron Tea Kittles, Dutch Oveas, Iron, nine hundred and fifty or a thoufand barrels of fiour. ' Pots, Kettles, and Skellets. Tea at the price limited by four yeara old, and carries four hundred and fifty barrels of gonfs. Iof nd brown Sugars, Molafles, French . V-.:::- ; . STATES OF AMERICA, in General Concriis ' ergh-bouri- s HAY-o- f a Quantity of very fine TIMOTHY. this year's growth. , Inquire of thr printer. Market flreet, the London CosTce-hoaf- A QUANTITY of INDIGO to be fold XjL lghtr, in Front-tfrcct- ,' the corner of e. by James Gil- Spruce-fUec- t. .., ? ''' '' r'' YA' '':' i wait for the little old man ringing the little bell.) What you paid for this newspaper today just about covers the cost of the paper it's printed on. world-wid- e of cost entire else the; Everything and local news gathering, pictures, features, the actual engravings, typesetting and printing lias to. be borne by local arid national advertising. It's the same with magazines, radio and television. Perhaps we wouldn't be in the dark ages without advertising, but we?d certainly be in the dark. ' Of course there's always the possibility that the government would subsidize newspapers, magai zines, radio and television BATTEN, BARTON, DURSTTNE & OSBORN, INC., CHICAGO, But in that case, we could hardly expect mem-be- rs of the government to use these media to publicize their own shortcomings or mistakes. It is apparent, then, that advertising is intimately connected with freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Because there are advertisers who want to tell you the difference between products, there arc newspapers (and radio and television) to tell you the difference between political candidates. j There are some countries, you know, where they don't have a choice between political candidates. Or products. and published in the public interest 1 ( by! The Daily He raid |