Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 29, 1868, Image 2

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    a
tans fiom all lit sting.
man named Henry Taylor,
while out gunning vitt% a companion last
Sunday, in leconlnitar, Mass., accidently
shot himself, and died almost immediately.
—Seven men• who were fishing in
dories ,belonging to the fishing vessels in
Boston Harbor, were drowned during the
gale of Saturday afternoon. They were all
residents of South Boston, : and nearly all
leave families.
—A woman named Henrietta Mey
er obtained a judgment in the Cironit Court,
at St. Lonia, against the Nato Railroad
for ;5,000-damages, occasioned by the kil-
ling of her bighead last Ally. Meyer was
. flag men, and while signaling one train
was rim over by another coming from an
opposite direction.
- - ears will be running over 860
,r. • es of the Union Pull° Railroad on Mon
da eV: President Johnson has placed
dim Wendell, of Washington, *the
Board of Commissioners, and has removed
.. Mr. White.,
—A. B. Scott, of Harlem, Mo., was
murdered on Thursday night by some.nn
known person, who celled him to the door
of hiti hOmie and shot him
reeentlT. appointed ow of the Judges of
Electimi, aid had furnished information to
the Ilekistors. His murder is attribtited to
politic} opponents.
—The Tenth Ovary (colored) re
cently had a fight with 700 Chemins and
Anal:Wipe Indians at - Buffalo Station. Nine
Indians were killed, thirty Wounded, and
three soldiers wounded. An attack on Fort
Dodge is anticipated, and all the troops din
being moved is that direction.
—Coroodore C. 11. Poor has been
promoted to be'Bear. 7 admirat, nice Iletir-Ad
miral H. R". Hoff, retired.
—Minister Johnson has telegraph•
ed that Great Britain proposes to refer the
question of a mired committee to settle the
Alabama claims to the Sing of . Prussia for
arbitration, but ha doesnot say that he has'
agreed to it, nor is it understood that this
Government • will give its consent to any
such arrangement.
—Bfarshall S. P. Pollard,sentenced
Aug. 31 to four months imprisonment and
to pay a fine of $1,300 for distilling liquor
in connection with his vinegar business
without'payment of tax, has been .pardoned
by the President.
—The young student who fell from
the stairway of the third story of the Agri
cultural College near Bladensburg, Md., on
Friday last, has sin& died from the injuries;
received. His name is not reported.
—The insurrectionists in -Luba are
still committing depredations in variouslo
calities. Volunteer companies are orsani
zing,.however, for the support of the Gov
ernment, raarthe bands of taarrauders - are
being dispersed. , Heavy rains have inter
fered with recent l?ttilitary movements.
--A man lfas been arrested in San
Francisco charged with having murdered
Capt. Mitchell, of the United States steam
er Saginaw, a few nights since. The ac
cused says that the Captain; threatened his
life, and he struck him in self-defence.
. —Mr. Alexander Rea, of Centralia,
Penn., one of the best citizens, was mur
dered on Saturday. - He was driving over
to the colliery of the Locust Mountain Coal
and Iron Company, of which he was agent,
for the purpose of finishing the payment of
the hands, which had not been completed
the day before. When about a mile from
Centralia it is supposed he illipped at
watering trough :Jo 'water his horse, and
- while doing thisbe was fired upon by un
• known persons Six bullets entered his
aa'dy, killing hiikinstantly. The body was
rifled of abotit 5%0 and the murderers es
caped.
—On ThttrOay night, five mee
armed with revolters, jumped on board the
canal-boat SonterAf as it was passing under
a bridge a few miles east of Buffalo, and
threatening the captain and steersman with
their weapons, robbed them of about $lOO
in money and some clothing. No clue to
tbg robbers has been found. '
—A very sad calm:l34y occurred. at
Peabody, Mass., Tuesday afternoon. Three
of the !children of Byron Goodell—a boy
and girl, (twins,) 5 years old, and a girl of
3 set'fire to his barn while playing with
atcbes, and were burned to death with it.
The mother dh3covered the fit acian after it
broke out, but was utterly powerless to
saveher children.
—The Legishiture .Louisiana.;
adjouriaed sine die at midnight of Tuesday.
Among the last acts of the House was the
passage of the five million city bond bill
• over ~the Governor's veto. The Senate,
however, sustained the a vote of 19
tog. •
2 -Col.Tope, the lath Sheriff of St.
Mary'a Parish, La., who wasieeently
formerly, commanded the Twenty
third Illinois itegiment instead of the Twen
ty-ninth, ps . has beep stated. His body was
sent North from liei-Orleans in the stea
mer Nicholas Longtr2orth.
—Finke'n" building on Mill-street,
1. , Rochester, N. Y., Nveg damaged by.fire on
Tuesday evening to the amount of several
hundred dollars.
—The victor in the late priie fight
on the Isle of Shoals, George Sheddons,has
been arrested in Boston. He is to be'tried
ter violation of the law against prize fight
ing.
—Eight boys were poisoned, Sat.
.
urday, at Suncook, It H., from eating
turnips for artichoke& Two have since
died.
—Gen. Cassius Fairchild, United
States Marshal for Wisconsin, and a broth
er of Gov. Fairchild, died at Milwaukee,
Saturday morning, from a wound received
at the battle of Shiloh Be was married on
his death bed to a young lady of that city.
—Gov.. Scott, of South Carolina,
has issued a proclamation in which he says
that information has bees received that
Samtel libirtishaw and William Fitzgerald
were the murderers of the negro,Lee Nance,
and offers a reward of $2,500 each, for their
apprehension and delivery in jail,with proof
to convict.
.—Charles E. Gilbert, who was con
finer in the prison at Wethersfield, Conn.,
for a murder committed insew Britain,
(soaped by scaling the wall. A diligent
search for him was made at once, but with
out success.
--Nearly all the beads of Depart
meats, it is reported, are engaged upon
their annual reports for subraission to Con
gress. The Secretary,of the Treasury has
nearly conipleted tha report for his Depart-
Meet. The President has not commenced
b message.
—The Presidency of Harvard Cot
lege has been offered to Bey. Dr. Andrew
P. Peabody, the college preacher, and he . is
considering whether to accept it: -
—lt-is rumored in Canada that a
&den of $162,000 has been discoreied is
the publicaccounts of the Province-ague.
bee. - •
—lnformation Las been received at
Minna to the effect that two hundred in-
Enirectitigets have surrendered to the' firm
emmoit troops at liennuaillo. Atight taols .
- Owe at Tunis, in - Which the
. rebels were
defeated, losing all their equtpmesits. The
_ troublei,s all oor4fineff torts will dintric4
• the interior
fradford ftportrt
Tows Ada, Thursday, 00ti...410108.-
Natkutal. Republica" 1111114 . 4 - ;
FOR PUIRDIDNIF,;.;
GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT
FOR "Vice
,PRRISIDF.NT
HON.
_SCHUYLER COLFAX
ELEOTORAL VIOKEZ
G. Morrison Coates.
Thomas M. Marshall.
William H. Barnes,
William J. Pollock,
Wlidey,
George W.. 10 1;
Watson P. 11.011,
John' EL Bringlimat,
Freak 0. Bootee.
Lome Eekeri,
Marls Hoops'',
David IL Bank,
William Davis.
Winthrop W. Ketcham,
• Samuel Knorr.
Benjamin F. Wsimnsellen
- Eberle H. Nalkm,
rW. Elder,
m i rltewart,-
Jaeob 'Grafton-
James Sill,
Henry C. &amass,. •
John IL Ewing,
William Frew.
Alexander W. Crawford,
. James B. Buten. '
Mr. Scott vas
SWEAT NAN TO HIS POST.
--- • . _
Frimids of Union,beware of a
false confidence in the completeness
of victory I You have succeeded in
breaking and repelling the enemy's
onset, and have driven them back for
the momeademorilized and temided
to dispair of the contest. But we see
them again rallying into line ; they
still obey the voices of leaders
,whom they
_cannot reject if they
would ; they will soon be, if they are
not already, formed for another at
tack, and that one to be far more
desperate and critical than the last.
espair will nerve their arms, and
the fight they are again to give us,
will be to them . one of life or -death.
They have all th gain and nothing to
lose ; you have everything to lose by
suffering your first triumph to betray
you into a final defeat.
Corisider," Republican reader, that
you have only the small majority of
ten thousand in this State, in a total
poll of nearly six hundred and fifty
thousand votes. More than three
hundred thonsind citizens of Penney}
vans voted against you, and they
will do it again if leaders can coax
or drive them to the polls. Any evi
dences of wavering, or confusion, or
of over-confident carelessness on your
part, are a direct encouragement to
the enemy, and will surely lead to '
your overthrow at the next trial.
Standing to your post, on the other
hand, everyman of you, your ballots
ready, your fines closed and present
ing a compact front, resolute, vigi
lant and confident for your country's
cause, 'the moral effect of the first re
pulse will bo strengthened by your
evident ability to repeat it, and you
will find it a far easier.task to hurl
back and scAtter an enemy knowing,
itself to be already whipped, 'in an
rreparable rout. ,
You have but a few days for prep :
Auations. Let every day; and every
evening, be improved. Remember
that years mast elapse beforeyorican
be again invited to similar duties and
resposibilities. You have enjoyed re
pose, after - the glorious exertions
which gave yoh the preliminary vic
tory. Time flies ; wake up the slum
bering, bes tlic long roll, and fall inl
The'enerny presumes upon your fatal
reliance on past results, and hopes to
find your numbers diminished. Let
there be no stragglers, none asicei
Grant no leaves of absence ; picket
every road, so that you may see all
the absentee* and recall them to
their duty. citizen Should leave
home who" is not sure to be at hand
on Tuesdity 1 next. • No. expedient
should be-omitted now, to secure
. a
victory in November, which has been
found of service in winning the Octo
ber election. Your Clubs should re
sume their regular meetings ; let
every lamp 'be trimed bright and' ts
bearer ready at roll-call. Give your
banners once more to the air ;
your music be heard in all quarters
of our crowded towns and float over
every county hilt; gather together
and call in speakers to address you ;
take account of your neighborhoods,
and let - each , district aim to exceed
all others in' its,increased Tote for
the Hero of Appernatox, whose civic
triumphs• shall be green in history
whep even his military glories shall
fade in the comparison.
lip and brethren, friends of the
Union I We entreat you to heed . these
.suggestions I For your own sake;
if net for that of your childrew or
your country, give these this short
time to the Great Cause,- as heartily
and generously as you have already
given-to it months. Do not pup, all
you have won, by inviting a success
ful attack upon your lines flashed
and disorganized by one triumph. A
few days more of fidelity'. to your Own ,
principles, and all will be-well—and
well forever'. Halt now; disarm, leave
the field for the quiet of your homeli
er li yes, and you will lose all. How
bitterly you would then reproach
yourselves for the criminal with
which you laid doirn your arms too
soon, and'betrayed the Calm of the
Republic, of Law and of Peace, to`
its ruin.
We write earnestly, for we _feel
that this cause is in danger from the
carelessness -of it§friends. We
know that the stra i n upon all nerves,
upon . all loyal hearts; has been a se•
vere one, for, months, and how the:
natural reaction tempta to a Haden
repose.. But it is vrell - to remember
that no'such' a#iiitvoratiain is
,now
needed.; tae all know that what has
been done, can : be done again, =and
that, if we *wee last hours of this
uunpalgninii ,oUr triurnith
aut marchlromthe, first: mutat) , to
the fuiii rout ,tbe rebels; oar its* l
alyeßingiwitkhundiedi t!00 m 44 6.
of oititoosiv4 *fillabar:!•l: - .,, •
• ta
liii
standards, until the' g "
rand array of
friends of the Union shall be a secind
lkne reviewed and dismissed, underf
yirakhilof i llOpip4 ,‘ 401.11211 ' 1
eahni "Xt •
• ,
Ai \a , • Y'
4 .ef •
Nothing remising 10;40m brit to`
,reghster in Novemberliii.decree of
October.. The elecstien of Grantiand
Colfax - re planed egond ' 3o.`bt or
danger. With their ; triumph mimes
order,; with an overwhelming !ma
jority comes peace ;` , 4nd while; the
maintainers, of order in the rebel
States, 'with force - if hecesserY; the
almost'' , inns/meal demand - 1 the
American MO; thik. hope 14 4 4=
which will not requio- force, as s ttieir
dearest wish , • A *ere ;majcsrity„of
the votee of 'the ' or, • albare
mejoritYin,the elecierel - -colleitrfor
Grant,. give us the powerfte*eep
violence under, by
. the power,
Government; but an encii,tnondi vote I
at the Polls 'Will -demeisstritte the
utter folly of contineedsiOmMet''
A. full vote...el:l(l4li cousNaelie'k'
mighty majority, is the objectef that
party which fights, this, civic battle
under the banher,incl With the object'
of "peace," e”ry. vote cast (or
Grant, rely upon itj, the of
Union man in the &nth dephrule,and
the manifestation OrpoWer at the
polls will render ihri existence donee
cessary hereafter. I Oar victchl is
sure, but is not in oftr power telmake
ft a bloodless one,actd -- whilo the lives
and property of un compatriots in' ,
the Southare now assured of Protec
tion, let us see that this protection
shall come from ballots, ,and not buk
lets. The - issue is .in our Isands.—
Another war to _protect thole who
clung to as in Cdr.-calamity, or a
decision at the ballot-box so grand
and positive that another war will be
unnecessary. •
Freeinen 1 a nob er motive never
animated a party.{ A nobler motto
than ours never grhced a banuer,and
a - nobler leader never before-led on a
- victorious host., One more chirse,and
an uncondditional 1, surrender of the
tottering Democraey will protect our
land form bloodshed, our national
honor from the stoun of repudiation,
and our form oil free government
from every danger:, and shame which
our defeat, or mre succesi, might
bring Ilf 41613, to
another
Now
given tts .yaburg
defeat ; March
on from conqueriii to conquest. Let
not a jot or tittle bf our organization
or our zeal be abated. Follow up
the victory and let Copperheads,
treason and repudiation be driven
from the country and from the world.
Let no false seburity—no' feeling
that themictory 44 already won, bill
the Republicans *to inaction. "Eter
nal vigilance is the price of liberty,"
and it is the pric + f political success.
Keep in line and kieep battering away
at the enemy's ramparts until sun
down on the third day of November.
Work 1 work harp. Act as if on the
personal exertion@ of each men de
pended the fate of the country.' We
should have 31,000 majority
. for
Grant and Colfaxiin Pennsylvania.—
Of the honest, fair, legal vote of the
State we have more than that major
ity) to,day. At the November elec
tion, thousands bf the imported Kin
Klui from other States,will be home
to vote. The Shrswood Naturaliza
tion machine has 'ground oue.its heavi
ests griat,and haieruipendecLbusiness
since the defeat id all their schemes
by the sturdy freemen of; the last
election day. They cannot poll so
large an illegal- [vote in November,.
while the . Republicans will have the
votes of thousands for Grant :who
did not vote
,Otir ` ticket at the Stite
election. Don't telex your, efforts.—
We must show an overwhelmingpop
ular majority, aid force and App .
mattox surrender.
ligir THE BUltiMore Gazelle 13 1' 13 in
their nominees de T:lo,mocrncy" .lect
ed two candidates whose antece i . enti
were widely different, although they
now stand on a common platform.--;
The name of one, was regarded as a
pledge Of good Faith to the'North.—
That of the othei as a similar pledge
to the South." tNow,which is Which,
according to the ideas of the Gazetfe
Was Sutton:, a "pledge of good faith
to the Zioith" by reason of his con.
duct during the war ? or was Bum
a "pledge of gold faith tai the South"
by reason or his. condUct‘ during tho
war? If it be the other way, then
what is the South to • think Of Sim
mons, or the North to think 0r8n.21 1
I
Tna Democratic leade are advcr
tieing for anothdr candid le for PrOe
ident. Why not be hon at for once
with their folloliera and take Grant,
who was the first choice of hOnest
men of all partifs P -
air A stirring addres,_ from Hon.
G. A. Geo!, chairinan ofthe Republi
can State Conunttee,,congratulatory
of-the great Nfiotfory inTenusylvania,
is published :oic , our -outside, • :Mr.
Glow sounds the . charge for another
vigorous onslaugbkon the foe.
Ittrusticsuzi Keep op your or
ganizations.' Ttr .
are in lull
*treat. Tike llitOe' of Piv* _Forks
has been fOugifi. • " Push' them e
"Push theml"
br Seymour ie ! forced `ib', ;Ore be
w d lfeavri
fill .uobedy . ' i wa l utu Walk,h4
what da tdroily ghattly-tepulobre:,
- Tat rebel ‘Delo,ersle _ Iranito get
'rid 'Of 'aoyini4r4b4 : the y not lir&
Pam _to .disznantle tkeltrtebel Sok ,
bin. lint '0de:611549W tediffObl for
ELn
,A€
mall
ill
-
•Inejori
4 1 ,000 an.
(444 DIP;
pubAlos
, Milt chinve -- Th. -
Of H* Oidtudia
' of the Ifeimblioan
mitten,; on the gre
A 1 4 1431 t1 :14
0! ,),
".3 4 o,l?ressti,
ry
.of the, priricap
tbetleindt, .and
tn':oetik - : renewed
Preeidentiial coo
neetiozi l l we are gr
olimeolenittonil
ticio *iOrb _
amities i*Japai: ,
..;e'peei:thea._ w ,
stetteenr nt!,sl
quiet;
Greir 1 doieeA' . l4:'
9 1 eiRePRIStes
nerin[nOch be
to victory:
ed -Friday the
Pless!eflphiladel
late eieetion in
pnblinatiteandida
Dietti`4ttorney
and • Pretitenota
Cowell Plena,
tione;land.notice
to tin? Apposing
°Sena are -wird
witbin.jen day.
The ctifieee, each
licito City Co..
• . ; ;
mist:on:9er, itte,,
days' . file
These ire now
will tw i Oresente
Doiler Eircouir. LUKEWARM —= We ap•
peal .t4ioni. Rep iblican friends in the
diffeferit distric = not to abate their
vigih+e in dr: . great work that is
before them. " e[have given them,
our foes, a goo. threshing, It is true,
but Ody aro nit entirely lifeless.—
Anothq atlll severer .. drubbing
muat. be administered to them inNo
vembei
Yoe know their weak
points Recar vase your districts—
captlue the a .ragglera from their
camps--and when ejection day comes
bo prepared asisault their lines
with even grea r vigor than you did
on TUeaday 1 tb. Keep on in the
,
great, and good work I
e have
BEEP ON TN
we have aerie ..ed a glorious victory,
we Must not y t sit • down to enjoy
it. !+.nother . eat battle is to be
fought. "Wi e Swakes," and "Boys
in tine," keep on your uniform, and
re-411 the. lan erns 1 Many a field
has', been Email lost by soldiers-stop
,!l in t he --
ping tu tar t flush of victory, to
enjoy the frui s thereof.' Let it not
thi±lbe said o the Republican party,
in Bradford co nty 1 Let us_re-form
our l ,llaes, and ontinue in pursuit of
1 theifieeing an demoralized foe. If
we l d° this, on
,:majority. will be fall
25,90 in Nov , mber 1 Every man to
hisliiibst again 1 ,
tirRZAT
iminense masal
nornitition of
Co4pe !flotilla,
in responce to
merchants an.
NeW York Ci
. 1.
actedi 'with
The' hall was
and an ontaid ,
gainzed.
putaided, and
byl,l!)n. taw ,
JAXE B. BE
o era. -
le. The E edam' Ticket at the
heed of this . : per is the GRANT &
COLFAX llvtoral Ticket,
,revised
ant!Bentto s by the Republican
1
It
f 3 to Corona en. •
T he ahtive Republicans in every
election istrict are requested to cut
out tbe tick6..herewith published,
ati4l preserve it _for comparison and
reference on e day of election. We
tugstbe on e alert for frauds at
th 4 hands of the Seymourites, .until
thh votes are' ueted. 'l
1:
iHq
1 I
- w THE Di
Sepie of '4li
1, ,
tkey :might yi
oi l I c4ndidatee
Ora nominal
*Orient, - a!
Ylipeyresidei
lif i excellent
candidates' it
fonlylehinee,
I 1 I
1.- l IIP D 1
u • I
: I ELL ON
Republe
tij4titY: NI
41Dradford I
áór neigbl
of our laurel
Cthe result
010, ramie
ljtarrou Tu!
, . Ms day fc
'l',ll l a boar for
lei s!pneh. tli ,
iri )Ci.' . and
0 1 / i
7berii
Ped, I t l-8., rei )
Fil'el'' Potts,
Richmond."
•, . ,
lawlzatione.
ii*e I •-•lie •
• trcitti‘ hii :c1
. 1. I • ; .. s .
ROI/aid
Y4t 3 ii . 0 . ,4 I
#ctrly - on
111 11 A
inkreitY of
elin
AM. x.
irestartaaa , sad
L1N. 04 #4, ,; 1 1 10 R‘t-A O SOP',O I - Ask
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of-.014 ,1 :410?
4'lo
The motion witiebikl,•ito west, : , Sev
eral buildings oil Pi', Battery, and
Samson streets, were thrown down,
awl 'A.-considerable number -
&Linage& The ground settled, which
threw blinding Out of line: - Several
severe shocks followed at inter-
Nils since, creating general" illavin
totting thik t . people, IThe ishock
felC-With great severity at San Jose,
where enumber Of .buildiegs ere con
siderably injured.`.'
A:survey et the., city shoWS that
the "principle dimage,ls confined',tti
the lovierportion, below Montgomery
street, and wing, the old" buildings
nn :the . made Around, Numeione
houses in , that , podia]) pr
have been abandneed- _and .palled
I „down.. . The Cnitom•honse a brick
Onildinghtint on , pile gigund—Whieli
was : badly Shattered,- by:- the eartht
Analie of October 186 5,
Kt:weekend have re=,
moVeUrto the 'revenue
Businese in-the lower part dile city
itietisPenol. The atreete,arei thierig.
ed with peop_le and IFetil excite - input
prevails. ; The parapet walls and,
chimneys, of -number. of. buildings
beim bee thrOwndown, Causing lose
of life: The &image will -not exceed
ti million dollars.
At Oakland the , shock was yeiy se=
Vera ' throwing . down .4ahimikeys and .
gleatly damaging a nunibei of Wild
inge: The ground , opened in several
I placed; and a strong ,stilpheioun
smeltwas noticed after the shock.
was
court house at San Leandro
I was demon/bed and ono life lost. i '
"prom.valionepertions of the coon
tryand ' in the v icinity of San Prat-i
-mp Bay, the ehock tareported 'as
'severe, and considerable ,damao is
suitained. In many places tie earth
opened and water gushed forth:
The earthquake On Wednesday in
fiioted. the:greatest' damage upon
buildings erected-up.in made ground,
although many walls were seriously
cracked on the solid ground, and
I many chituneyslbiown down. 'Near.
ly all the public buildings
were injured more or less. There
were_thirty casualities reported, and'
five persons were killed.. A second
shook was felt on Thursday, at 2
o'clock r. M., .causing great zonster
nation, but doing little damage.
There was another 'shock of 'earth
qoake in California Friday' morning
at 2:15 o'clock ; but it did no harm
beyond sending the people of San
Francisco shrieking with terror into
the streets. The first of thesishocks
oectired on Wednesday morning at
7:50 o'clock,_ and during that day
there were -.felt altogether twelve
shocks.' On the evening of the same
day at o'clock another shock was
felt. On the next day (Thursday)
slight tremors were felt'; and these
were followed by the shocks of yes
terday morning. . A short time before
the awful convulsion on' the Pacific
Coast of South America, two monthit
ago, there were premonitory 'shocks
similar to those we now hear of in
California-
of the counties in
four, show**
:in the Statenf
5,000. The three
iota elect finti
Ware is lergOly
,Apititc4, Address.
Chairman .
tete Centre) Col
t victory over the
of . Ppnpsyi snip,
a capital enotok.
,viedicatod .41/
I ` -eloque n t iavoca
-42,2*.0:08 for pi!'
• st.,lti Oh/
titled to Notice the
linweitied ezer-.
during the most
in otk.hiet#l;
f. ie:frequeit; able,
1 litkokjeii . ir;ittop,
iittiathig-'; Mr.
of . the
party Cori the:a:ice
' wed' ee
gi were 001121:90D0-
Court, of !Common
:his to contest - the
at oaf; :The Re
, .13 for the offices of
recower. Of taxes,
• of.. the Court of ‘
ed the ptoper Sti•
waa . itt once given
candidates' These
ed to be contested
after =the eteation:
as Mayor,
ptrolier, City- Com
er° , : allowed twenty
heir-.specifications.
firepared :and
I in due time. .
UN IFORN. —Although
ou IN Nei Yon.- .4d
meeting to. ratify the
•t en GRANT washeld at
e Thursday evening,
a call by the' leading
professional men of
; who
.have. hitherto
` ! lie Democratic . party.
filled to overflowing;
meeting was also
.or,
FRANCIS B. CUTTING
addresses were made
l'isaosporre, Hon.
ban, of Indiana, and
toenail - Mow WIN.- 7
Democrats . think that
t aucce:ed with a change
. So they might. Let
Ulyeses S. Grant, for
Sd Schuyler Colfax for
and „they will' stand
Dhance of electing their
Noiember. 'lt la their
'however. '
Conntj gives
n State Ticket 8861
-'warn the Repubticana
hat they - mist lOok out,
or county will strip us
This large majority
of indefatigable lubber/
- 8600 'Majority - for
067
•
epeeOes has gons.—
worli is 's,t, 6110 7 Let
oge " on Ot) 3d 'ot Jo
,
.
an ao,(llract h'adrhip•
at—Petersburg And
they marched " ouio
kcep. op your or.
Luieware itver-conft-
riot . . a lain •rbe 'Atteept
sad,
,
election, day.
• 84-* 048
1 s
3-11 11 04- Aiter Umiak
864, 20107fvv:41';'-'
CALEVOIRIPA* 1,.'...-,
TELE OLD "Muter Dierruer."—ln
the .dull of 1844. when Francis R.
Shunk, of blessed memory, was the
Democratic • candidate for Governor
of Penasylvania, being closely press
ed by adverse results in Philadelphia
and elsewhere, he was saved from_
defeat by the splendid' majorities
given in the Wilmot district, in
Northern Pennsylvania. The same
counties in November following ee- ,
cured the vote of the State to James .
K. Polk, and made him President of
of the United States. Look at them
now.! Bradford is reported at 4,800
Republican majority, Tiogn at 3,500,
and Susquehanna l i ra 1,500 ; total Re
publican majority . 8,8004,. ere ;
Where and who are the "Bemq rats"
, now ?---Press. f 1
\ts
\\ ' l
•THERIC are twenty Repn
tielof the sixtrairt in Pen
tha can add at least two 1,
their last majorities.
'
Tag rebel cry in the Bon i is Mill
"death to the •Radicals, In - the
North the Democratic cry i t s _" life
and honor to the rebels." F
Do not rely on Democrats
at home on election day. .Le:
Republican vote early.
-
Non 2burtistmnitti.
WIOKH. AM & BLACK'S
IS.THE PLACE TO OCT
OROCKRRYI
As we have joie received a large lot direct
from the Pottery of E. Jerk, Tunatall, Eng
land.
CHINA
- • 1
From Boveland & Co., Simoges, Fraiice
GLASSWARE
Of all kinds and prices.
LAMPS,,
Hari, Table, Hand, &e,, de
CHANDE LI ES,
For Churches, Halls or Stores.
_ TOILET WARE,
In Was; Ratting, .as Japanned
SILVER PLATED WARE,
Wavanted . a the best, quality.
GOODS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
STONE WARE,
TABU CIMIXRTi LOoNitja G Bit, &C.
We offer to the TRAMS goods CB Prices.
Piomlrtng to do oar best we Uy ask
yon Co give ifs a call.
Towanda; Oct. 1, - .1868. • .
. .
n. B. BAKER, Mater. lifillioright,
'h prepared' to attead in , all bake= In
lde Una . - He warrants all work done in a work.
mealtime manner. , AU order* by m dl, or other
wise, addressed to me at, Towanda, will be
promptly offended to. - June 1, 18(18.—Sitto
- - Towkona, - Pa:, June 28,18 Ce. '
To atl edam it want ecostenii I certify . that l•
hays this day awls ed ,1). R. BAKHB, of To
wends, Bradford coputy, Pa., agent for the .
Babe of Bedlam Aftegi 11166611 Water WIWI:
for the mantles • 1 Bradford: W sing. Lyom•
l c
ing, Clinton, Clearfield, nog* Pe„ ia
the State of Pennsylvania. Parties wanUng'
them/ wheels am obtain them through - him and
he will gime r hts mama attention , o putting.
. • •• innate* deified. 'Parties by milling upon
Mt: Baba, at Towanda,: vUl[,be !shown the
wheel, and on application to Wm be will fun.
Ul
lab ostratedsphteta eontalnirtg, working
tables, - testis* ito., So.
- • • J ' Ak. NaoPlll2lllolll,
~, General Agent tor Penneylermia, for B o- ,-• •
- ''. • Mimi Jonvil Tuitine Water ,Wbetl.,
Irg. PLACE' TO BUY
tetlaiakicia
biesieri:z
FINE SYRITPSANO MOLASSES
at NoOABE &
- --._ ----2 , ..!..; ,- , , -_ - , - - ,: - .,..:-,. - -,..-,.. ,- i - -,-: •: : :, , ...=:-:',7, , - , . -7 ,
-
! NalVaalOrtiPtintidC : ': ,-
, . .
.....„ .... ..
Toy.witt. , STOVES STOVES 1
stomas
Ii(METRIPOWACOMWARE FORE,
Are stfractloititoolt - sttestleh. idlownie
Variety 01 Stoves • . ,
.41LWAYS ON HAND,
Stoses,co4l -or wood. that wilt nat. 700 for,
7AlU.Okaira i tt', tin SCHOOL, SHOP,
erfut t ia,milonc, - iiictoolinui STOVES
..=
• IRMO and ree ttieriewiettiorerrat loot: - „
ONE LOOK`' BEFORE BUYINO r
We keep's)! leadlog ind-oisse Stores for the
112 at ia r eittrrIr, 'ety Stoves
elves. rfour the r
olt h il
West. , • . .
1 - 't ' WI; BRONSON.
.._ooweil, Ps:. thaw 21.111541•'-7:''.
, - ussAysrLW'lllloToGßAGe
Life alse,Largknotogripit! Othinet Planes:
Mann .,l es an 3 Oath Pindoggspite. in the la
test angst reduced 'Oleos. Copying and
en g done to order. -We chirp nothing•
seas for troops t Babies &tenni or Copper
/was gith long facia. - •
pall and-lee onr **Omani:: Our stock of
Album. Prim* •W • ; -
undi CO.
' 0it:23;186=, •
pRIIi*.LI I ST.CASOADE MILLS.
BestAnality• Winter Wheat Ants per
$6 50 CiP .27 00'
Beet vallty Bye Flour per hundred 400
Corn Neal and Bye and Corn Feet; • 2 75
Buckwheat Plow, , 3 50
A. fah Man& allowed to &aims.. We psy
cash for gain. Wheat:ll2 Wind $2 50, Rye,
good, $1 80,13ackirbest 115 amts.-, Corn $1 25,
Iloatemgrindhlgusually done at-once ' as the
capacity of the mill is mifealent for a large
amount of work INGHAM. •
camptown, Kay 7,1868., 7-
TN the District Court qY the United
States for the Western District of Penn's.
Hassan Billings, a Bankrupt llndeig the Act
of Congress of March 2d; 1867,having opplied
for a - Discharge from all his debts, and other
claims provable under said act, By ordir of the
Court, Notibe is hereby given, to all Creditors
• who have proved their debts, and other persons
interested ; to appear on the 13th day of Nov.
1868, at 2 o'clock; p.m., before E,Overtbn,
Jr., Register, at his office at Towanda,to show
cense, if any theyhare,why a Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And fur
ther, Notice is hereby given,that he second and,
third meetings of creditors of the said Bankrup
r• (piked by the 27th and 28th sections of said
Act, will be had_ before the said Register,at the
same-Alma and place.
' S. C. NOCANDLEBS,
Oct: 29,'6$ Clerk of said Court.
INTN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
United States, for the Western District
of Pennsylvania. Riley Sickles, a -Bank
rupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d
-1866; having applied for a Discharge from
all his debts, and other claims provable un
der said Act, by order of the Court, notice
is hereby given, to all creditors who have
proved their debts, and Other persons in;
wrested, to appear on the 13th day of No
mmen. 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m., before
said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVER
TON, Esq.. at Towanda, Pa-, to show cause,
if any they have. why a Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt Arid
further, notice is hereby given, that the iec
ond and Third Meetings of Creditors of the
said Bankrupt, recinired by the 27th and
28th Sections of stud Act, will be had before
said Register, at the same sine and place.
S. O. hicCANDLESS.
Clerk U. S. Dist: Court for said District.
Oct. 21, 186fL
TN ~ TEE DISTRICT ,COURT 01 4 '
the' United States, for the Western Dis
trict of Eenrutylvania. Alonzo E. Benjamin
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
March ad, 1867, having applied for a Dis
charge from all Jis debts, and other claims
provable under said Act, by order of the
Court, notice is hereby
. given, to all per
sons who have proved their debts, and oth
er persons interested, to appear on the 11th
day of Ncnx)caza, 1868, at •8 o'clock, am,
before Edward Overton, dr,Rsq., at his of
in' Towanda, to show, cause, if any
they have, why a discharge should not be
granted to the Paid Bankrupt. And further
notice is hereby given, that the seeond.and
third meetings of the Creditors of the said
Bankrupt, regal:ad by the 27th and 28th
sections of. said Act, will be held before the
said Register, at the name time and place.
Oct.B. C. McCANDLESS„
c 21, 1868, Clerk of said Court,
Ti THE DISTRICT COURT OF
1-1 the United States, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. ISAAC N. LACEY,
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
°tr e
h 2d, 1867, having elpplied fora Dis
c arge from all his debts, and other claims
p able under said Act,
.by order of the
Court, NOtice is hereby given , to all per
sOns who have proved their debt ,-land oth
cp persons interested,! to appear= the 14th
day of November, 1968, at 9 o'clock, a. m.,
before E. Overton, Jr., ER., Register . ; at
.fiis office in Towanda, Pa., to show cause,
if any they have, why a Discharge should
not be granted o the said Bankrupt, And
farther, Notice is hereby given that the
Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of
the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th
and 28th Sections "of said Act, will be held
befox'e the said ikister, at the same time
and place. E. O. •MoCANDLESS,. '
Oct 220868. Clerk of said Court.
coon
ivania
red to
T N THE DISTRICT COURT OF
the United States, for 'the Western Dis
trict ef Pennsylvania. GEOBOE SMITH,
a Bankrupt wider the Act of Congress of
March 2d, 1867, having applied ford Dis
charge from all his debts, and 'Other claims
provable under said Act, by order of the
Court, Notice is hereby given to all persons
who have proved their debts, and other
persOns interested, to' appear on the 13th
day of Novinanna, 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m.,
before E..Overton, Jr., Esq.. Register, at
his office in Towanda, Pa., to show cause.
if lll;rthey have, why 11' 4 . Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And
further, Notice is hereby given, that the
Second and Third Meetings of Creditors
the said . Bankrupt, required by the . 27th and
28th &diens of said Act, will be, held be
fore the said Register, at the same time and
fi. C. MoCANDLESS,.
- SoL 22, 1868. Clerk of said Court.-
yang
I levery
EW FRUIT AND FANCY
erocery -Store;
Near the Elwell House,
TOWAND&, PA
Just started, a good-supply iot
7'. 12, "Cr I 'l' S ,
MIMED, DOMESTIC, CAIINEDijr. DRIED.
)
Tr 4, corp[, ANti snow!,
NtitB Caniesi--Fruit Extracts;
Corietantly on band, and be sold cheap as
the cheapest. Also the best quality of
BALTIMORE OYSTERS,
By measure, or e.in, or keg. Fresh and Fine
i Remember the place
t O. H. WOOD'S NEW STORE,i
Between the Elwell Bowe and Mennen Bloet
TiiwiuAds, Oct. 15, 1868.
TOWANDA COAL YARD I
:ANTHRACITE AND BITIIIoNOUB
• COAL& . •
The undersigned having leased ' - the Coal Yard`
and Dock at the old " Barclay Bads," and Jut
completed a large Coal Rouse and Office epos
the Onmihm, are now prepared to famish the
Wants of Towanda and vicinity with the diff
erent kinds and sizes of the above gamed t o m s
upon the molt reasonable terms in an guanti•
ty'deMuid. Prlear st the Yard unti lfarther
notice : . ;
Lame En $2.50
Small •Egg ' •
Steve. ' - " - ,5,50
Cheento4, . • - -tape
13arelay "lump; 400
Rau ot Rime, ' 1,50
Tine tilled's:llth 3,13;
The 1 following additional charges will be
ettide for deltverlet COW "HIM the Itormigh
T0n„,.50 eitra for carrying so eta
gaff Tair:.33 .7 " " u". 23 "
, Q ual t ertt os,l (a • au , •
Orden mot falai:este be eterimpildell
-with .7 2 •` • ' IYA"; OTilkOlf
Towanda, Oct. 1, 1868.—tf.
- AND
g#
~;
° N &
0 S g.tr`n
• IBLD-,
emni
WanuoVt,s . to la u rel the hi.'
hibttanto farand4 Mid
Woe our tair way of dealing ;
APD Wlllll2llll, WO ONO our Illneen %Maga
to the community for extending to us so Mini
Patentalis ;MU now;
AND Winnow', We deem it our duty to re
apneas all , lbs. (swore bottomed :upon or thus
tar; Il
..&
We hereby patdiely - PROCL. 11. that ou
Fan. &Winter GoOdai
-Doeskin. Sina;
of 'stt grids ind or the' West stiles will be:
, - = diepaseter of
'REDUCED' PRICES
Oa geode are indonfaisteiret lii4er York litj
.b3t 0 4 6 Pt N l / 9 inembers the flan , therefore
we are alibied to noll tut
stock and wielder to reduce our put,
our goods at each low Mee as will embitter;
body to boy a suit of doilies. •We are ready
fht! • '
. tr
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever 'brought to ale a:whet, Buhl as Bearer,
Doeskin do.. for Ken and Boys
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of _
iSOHEN Jr. ROSENFIEO,
•
did.ionitoee yourself of ;lie fact that they do
so they-say sad do not tilerepnwent any of
their goads. We 'Lao peal) attenttoo to oar
!Well tif
GEN7EI FURNISEITATO GOODS!
. • •
lash as Cass!mere and Woolen Orerstalrts,
Qu
deeahuts and Wavers, °saran s int ovenddrte,
Ciloves, , CorAlsma Jackerta,Tha, Collars, Sus
penders', • . . _
LATEST STYLES RATS • A t ' CAPS,
Which they also sell at &dated Prices. 0 lye..
us a call before baying elinehere.
- ' * COHEN & RI3BI3NE4ELD.
Opposite PoweU & Co.
Towanda, Oct. 21,1868. - •
The ondersigued would' respectfully inform
the citizens -of .W ruing and vicinity . that
they have disposed ot their old stock and have .
again opened at their old stand with an entire
new stock of Beady Made Clothing which are
of the best manufacture and of the latest style
,They have , A l sonc Doeskin and
'Pilot Overcoats. a lame assortment of
Gents Furnishing Uoods, such as Overehirta
Undershirts, Drawers, Hats Caps,./cc., which
they wilt sell at Reduced Prices. Having gain
ed the Oitildentie of the people by honest and
fair Oiling, they are sure of obtaining s share
of their patronsga - Call awl' examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
COHEN . & ROBE FIELD.
Wyalusing. Oct 2t, 1868.
TO THE FRIENDS 'OF. SDIJOA
CATION AIM LOVEIV. OF MUSIC:
We take pia:lure in informing you
that we have jug opened in Towan-
da, on the corner of Bridge and
Main Street, Ao. 3 Pattm's Block,
on Elegant New Book and Music
Store, where every thing in
.the Book
Stationery and music line may be
found. Also Statuary, .Paintings,
Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eye Glasses
Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, and a
general assortment of Musical At
struments, Yankee Notions and
Fancy Articles.
&a. &a.
T0W11111.11,.,1%.
MOM BROAHLOIII, BEAVER.
- Our Gooda were all selected in the.
city with great care by experienced
hands and bought with earth at a
very low figure with a. uiew to thi-
wants of this community.
We feel confident we shall be able
to offer' bargains to all Soho=totllfav
s
or us wit their a patronage: Call
and see us.
CRO&S i t CO.
0. F. CROSS. J. G. PATTON.
Tate m -Pignsomu. so stn Tao
gaup IT.- COB 5 h Co., }inv.) just.
opened a splendid New . Book and
Music Otore, in Patton's Block,
Towanda, where they are selling
everything in their line cheap for
Cash.
.Call and see them and sat.
isfy yourself that sugh is the case.
• ; "?-
W.' A. CHAMBgRLIN
Ras en!argail Ms store and Lase at recelred
a large stocl of Gold and Silver ,
AMERICAN WATCHES I
And a well selected assortment of SWISS
WATCHES, all nrarranted to run well or the
monep refunded. He keeps on band a large as.
outman of the celebrated •
SETH THOMAS CLOCK
Abe' an elegant as sortment of the I latest , styles
•
Gold
JEWELRY AND SILVER,WARE.
In the plated line. he haft Rog* Bother ,
FORKS AND SiOONSi
Heavily Plated
Breakfast &Dinner Castors
• Elegant treble plate donble wall • ;
.ICE PITOK.ERSI;
Handsome Cake Baskets,
BUTTER J. BERRY DISHES,
Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &c., /to., &a
maximum is now keeping the
GROVER & BAUM'S
Family' Sewing JfachineB.:
These Machines are superior to all others for
dually us. for the following reasons s•
They sew with two three& dieect hom the
gaols, and require no rewinding.
They are more easily understood
anima
liabeodnmnt, than hnu ms.,
They are capable of executingperfect/.
without. change of adhastment, a much greater
variety of work than other machines.
The 'Mich made by theth machines is much
more dna, sloth., rind durable, fay upon
articles which rennin to be and ironed,
than any other ditch. •
This stitch, owing to the manner in which
the under thread is anweought, is much the
most plump and beautiful in use, and retains
this plumpness and "beauty, even upon articles
trequintly washed end irontd, - until' they are
t The dna:tare of thi Ram la with, that, tho ,
it be oat or broken at internis of only a tow
Ababa, it will milker open, Mai nor rarely
bat remise Ann mad dura ble.
Unlike` other meddles', these - fades both
indoor the seamHby their own operat4On.
With these =Wanes. while Mlirh used upon
the tight or face aide of the seam cotton may
beamed upon the other side with out lessenlic
the Myna* or durability of the mem. me
can be done on uo other machine, sad is a gust
ruing twin all articles stitched ,or made up
...; These,mmblum, hi addition to theirloaCriar
Mame aa hattrameara for ;swing, men the
and beeetifel and permanent embroider* and
emamental wort...:.
Ton on N ee dl e ; geteettoilfs44oean d
..all
iitieles peral : Mint to the araddne
':. 4ATt3T . AND ' ciiSClE:*Ankisp,
, 2 „....
Dole bt the beat manner t as nnial, at low rates
Towanda, May 18, 1867 . . .
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Mie444,Oizos.
- -
rriANN e UtitutNIMIS MAKING
fins tidr day formed a
vvr.,+-4,,, bit -to kiewa sane brm of M.
is,FutidicAo umunupo n of carrying
oiftbe above balla01111: mairm; and
topeatiag does to ads/ slid WI wok mm rated.
114fil itM1414 MAGEE.
=GAS 8. PULLER;
- 28, WO.
W - RAfPING PAPER
NO PAPER JIIS : r
TAvi TONS WitA jago , pF
Hub s sectied Abe agency for one of the
largest nutnefacturers in - the country, we are
sow pared to-offer great ladocementa to /
ir and others using - Wrapping Pape.
Our stock comprises everything is the lice,
'sat we rupeettolly solicit a portion of
"bittOnaipl, as we are Whiled that we ten oieh
goods u low ss any establishment ontiide tt
I 411111. • _1
- ALTORD I BARBER,
"Toirsnds. Oct 1;1848 Merazea He* Block
IocrARN MEALS; AT ALL HOURS
it: MOST1TI"8'" Restaurant_
POMBA coming to town for dinner, will do-wsit
to give Mtn a cap. "
OEO. W MOFFITT
Towanda, one 11,1368. •
poR SALE AT SCOTIA TANNERY
Pbuderhag flair at wholesale and- retail.
'also Soap sod - Wagon Grease by the pound "and
Nand. Cub paid for Bark and Bides.
ADAM INNF7i.
GriatriDacentre, Pa.. July 16, 1868.5 m.
MSS HUNTS spool,- FOR
Yam Ladleswill re•open on MONDAY
the 31stday of AIRKIBT.
Thejear Ls divided Into 4 terms c f lo wetlur
70:deli Bran_ $6 50 fqj Si co
Pane and UM, such. " 2 50, (i 4 100
Pupils will be _received at any time, but ao
deduction.will be made after admiralon for '
absence of leas than one half a term -.
_Ang,12,1848. •
SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT
OP
. 7 . 1"011:NG ISERM M
ANCE COPANY,
Jab , Ist; 1868
'Asskrs.—Bosp f .
lll4ted stags Sixes of 1881,—.
100 Shares First National Bank,
Wilkes-Bane, 313,500
100 Shares Second Natiomsl 13mik
Wilkes-Barre • 12,400
103 Shares Wyoming National ..
Bank, Wilkesalame 0 8 r
160 Shares Wilkes-Barre Gas .
50
fa -64 Bridge
- Company "
XIECELLANEOCS
Cash,thana and Bonds,.
Stock not railed in, •
gs, Cash In Bank,
Cash In band and due from
• Agents, .......
Other property' 1,500
Beal Estate, .... . ... • 1:.00-
12=
Losses paid irrren years,...
=3
UrnsOtled Losses, not doe.
T. B. CAMP, Sg•F•nt. : •
First block below Ward llon4e, ;d story.
Towanda, Sept. 2, 1;68.— r 3m .
T o w NDIA. AGRICULTURAL
OBKS
TOWANDA, P ENN' A.,
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKEi
HEFT Intl?,
HEAVY e AND LIGHT WAGONS
QENERAL WOOD WORK
•
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WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCiIE.i
SCSOLL ELiWING, PLANING, etc., F.TC
la Dealers in
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF ,
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We offer a
LARGE STOCK - FROM WHICH TO• fELECT
The above are froth thc bt-14
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY 4t 0-NK.
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON H,AND
We *ire the Broad anti f 117 arrow I Gur
.11/1"11.1t.L PICK S made and dresiied
BISHOP, Sqperiutccde:,t
M. C. MER'CUR, PreAident
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FIIRNITIRE!
'New COOLS! NEW Golns!
N E , ICT F" I N SNWE
P 0 PUL. A G 1 , . !
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Consisting of.
'CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SET:4
DI 226 BOOR" SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
Photograph Frames, ler everibotlyi
A- GEERAL. ASSORTMENT FtiT;;T4F,
Suited to this market. I have the best aphAl•
terer in the country. and manntacture our or:
upholstered work.
REPAIRING AND .JOBBING;
Done to order. Baying an rape
4 1116
a '2
years In the baslness , I can COMO fly Sore to
please all who patronize me.
- Don't forget the place. No. 15.5, Main
two doors south of Beldleman's Block, Tore..
da. Pa.
Towanda, Kay 30, 18613—tf.
HAT, CAP, AND FUR MBE
The undersigned have opened a Store on ttF
south side of el ercur'd new block,_
TOWANDA, PA.,
Where they intend to keep a full bta;kqf
FISSIONABLE ANDS 84SONxBLE
Goole, consisting' of
HATS, ,CAPS„: (IRS,
TRAVELLING B
6VBRELLA, , §, CANES, GLOI
BUFFALO and WOLF RO3~S•t:
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Which' we wilt-sell at tte lowcat Friti
and respectiallY aoliAt a sturegt Via
of the pabl:c.
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or Rats fitted with the Antezila a • Conformer
Towaad,
mum, OR ANY. OTHER AB'
TICLE In our lino, ordered at abort eetici
oy calling at the NEWS 800
i 33 ,00.)
4,350
140,C00
25,000
5,265
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B. T. DECKER-
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