Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 24, 1862, Image 1

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T1IC L'.N'IOX," esta!!isln-l ia I all YUuie No., 2.553.
KV 0. N. WOllDEN AND J. It. CORNELIUS.
At sl..".0 lT Tear, alwajn In Advance.
LEWISBUIIG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 21, ISC2.
"finiOXII'LE," fstiiHiMieJ in 1? :?, Whole No., 0C7.
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ni:iisii mwi-iukmi
Tn,.. i-tv Mtirnln? & Friday Afternoon. '
flu j morning's mail has not yet
,rrivd as we go to press, j
grtCapt. Crn'r.-'r is on a visit home, and
rep iits bis uieu m istly well. Sutler Kvaus
left bis Rcgiuieut at Sbarpsburg. j
. V-I! ..t t.r.... i.i t'i alt. I iMtianoratiM R.nti. '
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T.eket about 3, WO m j , and 10 or 1 maj. j u,cr ,0 1 T -"" J" ' pany inspection, 1 will write a abort com
in the Assembly of all surt. of Democrats. ' "en professing Christianity have the , muQicatjon for ,ue columns of your paper.
..r n ..... r,.ti.,m r. ' ,0 "T thl ,Ue """" of tho eoIll";ra i Almost every day trinjrs with it some-
luaius to be seen.
Provi!e your own Chinge."
l'ersous calling at Telegraph ulBces, io i
. burry, tbnu.a p u-.r G....F. ,
I. .. M . ... v ikl l,kv nnnp.
b.ya. - -i.---.jf - "K
tir. lolikorpi-rs &c, to ppeml (be time lo ;
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111 4 h CUJH;c t-l iniiuiraj.
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U'..rA hn nrinmiJii nt ifir An nrAVIil.
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b.bly there would be "case in the money ;
inarkul." We all are very much like the
excited 1'ri'iicliman, who, in m time of
panic, drew all bis mouey from a bank,
aud, finding they had so uiuch left, asked
them lo tike his cash back again : said
be, "If you iiaf not g it de tuooey, I wants
him; but if you huf got de money, I
not wants him." Cji h nce is all that
is wanted, and not the cash.
W-'I'he new law iinpiscs a stamp
duty of 1 cent for every message under
2Q cents, aud f..r 20 cents or over, 3 cents cj b 8aiJ Llw. ,ufre , mect agililli ' pect the Federal army tj cross soon, and " eatogea. 1 no negroes are not, now,
to be attached to tbe despatch and can- we (lli(ik it wouU U me for the Attorney with a successful sweep, wipe out tho last " c'vl1 ,0. nnr ia t7 P"s a ,rast
celled wherever th. .enaage is paid. . ,;encr,, of ,he S,ate to advise them, offi- of the Kobel host. i f"' fa,th 10 m';Q of N,jr,her bir,h. as P"n
TU. u.. !,.,.;.. f .,. cially. whether they should or should not We have a new Brigadier assigned to f'"1 l-- Piene-
iii u.,... ... ..-j ..,
hiring as substitn.es for drafted men, for
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V.ho.11 f, .11 to 6JW Save Been paid Dy
diffurent piTsons. Mr. Coleman, of the
Ceruwail Iron Work', in Lebanon coun
ty, being drawn, paid $1 ()0 for a substi
tute from bis own works, and niado pro
vision for OOO to -Ike family in case of
the death or disability nf tbe substitute.
We are told Mr. crbold of Limestone
(41 years of ae) cave for a substi
j .i. . i n- i i, l' , ' - morning uosp.tai reports as uiga as one
T k V i . 00 M ' P ' ,,0We,Cr Mr Ei0?' dC,!,re,1 e''CC,ed POa ' ""toS and fifty men. Several .re with
rrederuk W ul.ams .,00 , , djobtfu, ,otef rcfusC(1 t0 jield J anJ
7 ose drawn from Union eouo.,-. a fought Mse uoti, j Ve were more for.u-
Cie-looking body of men were prompt on
baud, Weducs jiy, ready lor orders, and SOI)i (lpub ) was elected Sheriff of l'hi
tnarched for llarritburg, yesterday morn-; Udelpbia. Since the Kwing is base
ing, (hut oue missing ) j eo0ttgBto srlf!p the profits of the office
Tho only man taken from Lewi.borg is , littjs longer to appeal to the same Su
V'. G Vanxmt, a student in the Uuiver- prcme Comt wnich n8 k.ow hM ,irct(jy
aiiy, truui X orihutuberland county, wbore ,irtu4- declared tho case against him '. i
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i was enroneu auu Ut.u. .
Lxeept io a few cases, where ignorant
pcrsous have becu misled by scoundrel
.na ar-Tii-a lr:,na t.ttiiP tin trnuKlf
iiii.a
has occarred. It is a serious boViness, but ,
those thus called by lot seem lo mcel it ;
manfully. The sold.ers rend, x.ous at I hi-
ladolphia, JJarnsburg, and I ituburg. j
Icurbe U. adford Yankees are getting '
vry popular down ia Columbia county,
Hun parties there voted for Hon. Win.
E'irvll. a War Democrat of liradford, for j
're.ideut Judge: he is elected without op-
p,on Aua . r,..B. -v.-,
Co uaab.., a. well as Montour, yom.ng,
and Sullivan, voted for Hon. Henry W.
Tracy, a aealou, Bradford Republican, for
Congress. (Not to be outdone in polite-
ness Uradford gave Ribert F. Clarke, a I
' . e .
Columbia county Uepuni.ean, a majon.y .
of ber o.es for Congress )
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aWTbe General Convention of the
Episcopal Church in the United States,
which meets once in three years, bas just j
adjourned in New 1 o,k, after expressmg
ber opinion of tho "deep and gr.evou.
wrong" inflicted on that church by tbe
ministers and members of it that are ar- j
rayed against tbe General Government.
Thus has every (britian Church publicly ,
proclaimed itself sgainst the Rebel cause,
CO.N'tiKKSS
For r.iittrsnti.
.jii.jili'te.
Eur Mill-
lat.jliiu iil
I ui.i.i ti'.i-i
Snyder ill
X.irtliiioibi'rl.uid 1
Jtiuiau To".
1740 '
This
'ri cs
Mill.-r "21 inaj.
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Hit: i ICWMV4 aaao a-auuaa.w. HH
i - r - ere mis asve ucch wivocu up ,tai accruing irom it. ncre it less, it would
ft tillable Soldier rote polled, if received, tho geryice-for tbe e.me effice io our : ou, Tbcre cln be D0 mmMJ Ut more j not abao,T( n, from 0(jr du nf M
would not have changed tbe result. I COuntv : they also circulated, io West Buf- : indisputable than tbat an enemy beaten i .. . ... . . ' '
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Union
Snyder
Juoi.ua
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lloli 115
124'J 112
lO'J.'i 10!! i
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4101 41.M 4..S0 3'js;i
Kittorm-or Wharton, M over Vo.in
iiariim, over 1 niin.'.ISI .
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btroustuverW barton, 1 1 i.verY.iuni: 10S
vcr:.ii Ren in ,i 1.;
Tl.. .an -nfiJ i. t.:i 1
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Le.sburg, on susp.cion of the murder of
the little girl, German, at Harrisburg, is!
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discharged. Tbo real murderer, it is ,
Ihonirht 1. nn vn. t.A.iwn.. I
thought, is not yet discovered.
fcy As School Directors are exempt
imm toe military aratt, it becomes tnem
io aneiio wen in their duties this season.
Look out for inattentive directors!
iSV-I.innt Mt(,all hna ,.ln...l . s
r . " V " - . ."i be
1 oion county, nav.ng injured, if ne baa :
not lost the stgnt ot an
eye ny a morn . be
aecidetitally catching io it
Drafted uie.i h.ve the privilege of en
llat.u iji ia,; r.
Iowa Soldiers Vote !
Yen, they do ! Aud bow do they vote ?
Well, as far as herd from, 2 1 Raiments.
P.imrn Are voted thus-
i,anips, ivc, voilu mus.
l.KM. ItEl' .ITNW
l,Sl ii.'JIO
And Irn ot tiers gavo
mjiritUt of
0
1,801
..i n..ie 1 a-.l ...
emocrats! Ah ! if they bad been
would our Uemoeratie Judges of I ennsyl-
! "ni h,T0 dcP"'l of riS'" 10
Tote f
d , lnow ,hit So,diers
from (hi8 C()n,rc88io0a di8tricf f0,cd cx.
cept few from Daupbio ounty. The
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I'liiuwuii' lie ait tutu irtuius itu aw UUV
lisbed ia the newspaper :
COrNTV RFP VS.
Companies 110
l.nhinloTth lie-. 151
iri.
20
72
2:1
4
29
lilair 5 Comps. o-
Huntingdon 4 Comps.
l J3d Keg.
St
202
Over 4 K-p. lo 1 Dem., an far.
jgThe Law being unrepealed which
requires Return Judges to adjourn and
receive tho Soldier votes and lhj briny
M,rHt,'A!,teElt;UHL,c,a.ittan h
-the Heturn JuJge, of lilair and per-
bans other counties did adjourn as renuir-
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Pl eo" l"fl 08 "j""r"-
... 1 : wix ;..1.t;.m r,f ,1,a il..lLir.n nfihi.
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Supreme Court: tbe cvunUnj or Hie vole
u
2,017
8.UG7
, -- - ----- ! e,ern in manner, and strict in command, j ( live in comparatively .nfrequent com-
hat can iik Mkanee ? V hen the , Wa tmoaat of 8ickne8() in muoication with the troops on tbe planta
Supreme Court deeded that tbe Sold.ers' : f . , , -. lions), many of the cx-slaves secretly
vote was unconstitutional, the republicans
eicce- uy .v io j...,,ruc u,, uue,
gave up to those Democrats who bad a ma-
jority of Ihe home vote. Id Philadelphia,
whcn tlie County Court decided Thomp-
,iut tho UoTcrnor Is9ucd , commission to ;
ToolnpgoDj whj took the cffiee-Ewing
iu reusinc to Ticld by the use of some
i
lorce.
MP-flnii nf ttiA -nn federate. Rfatfl Judir- '
con5eript ,0 be . i
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Tbuj (bu (he RcM
Slates must soon drop apart. Each State '
being " Sovereign," there is no cohesive '
power.
ay-Ah! 'narric." of the "I'utnam !
'(HI.) Republican," you "hooked" that
.rlIeie, -tamng W.f" iro-ine-o.
& ohrooiele" of Lewisburg, Ta. We ad- I
ir our Ustc bnt do Joa iMW wbkt
of gir wbo .Jj
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HirRemember-dr.ed appl-a for hos-!
nil. I. r iiob renne.ied The hurt t.o '
r-. - - i - - . . ' i
ODe. na "ul ur '"J""" '
"Faring lieea" for tbe .oldicra, then, I
boys and fiirls ! Lay up all you can, this
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n.. , . m .,, . - Mi,
agOnlv 1 1 mrn wcr draftpd in 1M if-
flin e Uoau y . , .
Aisemb Jad Wil80n b dcfeated
fof b m
S-Wm. II. Jacoby, of the Bloomsburg ,
arar-, oeing -nil Dy tne urate, stops n.s
paper lor me lime. e nope oe may sur-
vive to "tell as all about it."
tajrCapt. Milton Opp has been promo-
ted to be Major of the 84th Regiment,
and Lieut, l'ctcrman, to be Captain.
Tns Difference Tbe Republicans of
Centre county voted for a Democrat, Wm.
II. Blair absent in the Army for Dis- ,
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ZX.ZZIZU ..7 I
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IkPnUU CIU. aillVli llwICO Bl.mawu. iu ,
raioe anu ji .ii uuumi uc .ai-i-umu4 ,
,
Mt. liayes a.u no. w.u. .u wo.m
cceP' "e orace. '
Tbe Repnblicans of Union county gener-
ally voted for Mr. Hagenbucb, a War Dem- i
. ,i 1
m
ocrat, for Auditor; but not a hundred Dem-1
crl,. 6apportod Mr. Sheckler, a Uepubli-
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can. ior cturveyur......vuwut mv..w.
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thtm eeatemea bld forni-1 PP0Sltl0D
These facts show bow moch more liber-
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lna pimolIO ,ra 'ne Ht.a1, v.uum., J" ,V ,ke.b "
Their opponent, gave and yielded nothing : passage on a canal bnt to W i kesbarre ,
but, while constantly coaxine our party '
B-l wn,1"e0DS,,n"J ""1D8 par i
for yotes, refused to .bow any correspond-
ini nnnnrnM. - I
"6 6 e'
Gen. Davis, who shot Gen. Nelson, bas
been baoded over to tbo civil authorities. I
an handed over to tho asa.il .ii.hnrii I "
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annt mi .ia.umcni win nni inrpriara an
hebe disebmed1 1
degree probable,) :
1 command. The j
the ease at all. Should
..Ll.L t. In .K. tiinll.c. ll.r.. n.nk.t.1
.... , . . b .
will be retained in bis command. The ;
. . ; . b . j, char?ed. seems to I
jajtjfied by both the press and tbe cam-!
tnuuity, and will probable put a stop 10
the degrading treatment, soinctiiurs, of
superior ullivici a to their aubordiuatss. '
j i.Jaeob Slifer is elected County
Commissioner of Montgomery. .
I ,,;,.,. jukn . Uon Uhl,T .
t m i i i it t
risuurir, Wednesday, with 17 recruits fur
I . ..... ntU (.,,
j ' '
lCurrr.nd.no. of tint fur i ( hrouiH..
Camp near Sbarpsburg, Uct. 19
It is Sabbath day, aud the regiment
being excused from all duty except com-
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, ,hlog of , exeitiog character in camp;
i (,ut m0rning , as if to do honor to the
l day, eyerythiog is quiet and composed as
though nothing was going on dunug the
week.
Kver ainee we have arrived Here, we
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! expected to cross over into "Dixie, but
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It seems wo can t get started. A lew
days ago, a roconnoissance was sent across
the river, consisting of Tyler's brigade of
this division, and four pieces of artillery
. 1 . . '
Dclonging to a ow lors oattcry. ine
Rebel pickets kept firing into our men as
they crossed over at Shephardstown, but
eoou retreated before our advancing forces,
hurting no one. Heavy firing was kept
! up all day, aud we expected to join in a
general engagement, but our men, baying
gained the object of their crossing, turned
c
and came back, discovering that the
Rebels were still in force about five miles
: beyond this place. We .11 hope and tx -
1. .: 1 . 11 . ii;...M f
& ..-es
' ltri.i,!t. nf M assachusetts. has command
cn ,
01 our ungaue, uu lji. an.i
: .,; ten ehr of the llst. He is
j. w of Mlrjbnj; ani from
noonJity beat which j, rJ erit
. Thij rcimoDt hl3 now on i(s
m ls,u 0DC
Date in securing shelter tents, for which
we are indebted to our brigade Quarter
master, Capt. Moycr. I regret to say
tLat bis health is failing, lie will leave
bis present position in a few days, and re
sume command of his company.
Otir camp is constantly tilled with visi-
,orJ 0m VmUiJnaitt who coma and
remlin wilh ,beir frienj4 f )r , ftfW d
.h.m l.,. nf
'
kind and description. A large number
nf ih. Knr. tiirA fin. A. loni. as theV are
wUhin relsonable di.t4nca o the rai,
w etD( lent out .imc9t
packag.,a ,nJ boICS conuinicg
provisions and clothing. Uncle Sam is
not troubled much by them for rations
since the boys received their bounty, and
while they can have boxes sent from
tome, l'rivato
Mowry, of Company C,
a few dav, .r,o of a
-j- -
wound received bis forefinger by the
accidental discharge of his pistol. It was
a matter of surprise to see a person die j
sa .uddently of so slight a wound. Sey-
, dMthi km oecurreJ ia thu iment l
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tbrougn tbe careless ana negligent use oi
,ide arms which should not be allowed
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Geo. RosFCttANs, by bis late brilliant
victory at Corinth, and the excellent style :
in which be fallowed that victory up, bas
m imMen nnininna evervwhere. One of
uncaIcaUted results of Rosecrans'
read therein a Ic9son which it can apply ;
witb good eBect to uuell. uocs H not
mean that io tbe following f
"Gen. Rosecrans bas entitled himself (
t . ....1.. I..
I to a vast measure of gratitude, by bow-
i"g 10 -h0 rest of the generals ot tne ;
VU1 11 w " vo "w .&
tory should bo used. If such an exam-
nlfl Lis had been 60 1 1Q the CarlV Pait
f d faithfully followed after
ward, we believe that tbo rebellion would ,
. I - I I ..n..r . ncnH
'rr11" w " j
. :... I f,,i;wcd un. pressed upon,
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poftl and from post to pillar, until he is
,. brokcn op ,nd broken, down. It
fortunltB tbat we have at least one gen-
J l I l.--t,U, miu a.tv.
eral who, whe
wbat to do wi
hen be gains a victory, Knows
with it
Fatal Accident. Saturday of last
week, two deserters from M'Clellan'a
army, named Barker, on their way home
iraer, u .uoi.
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A" ,ue 601 V e , g i V-i !
thumber and, Theodore Barker, while in
f iti pff lba liue of ln0,her
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boat wbioh was coming leew, .... ;
belween tbe noats, J" "f "" "j
ulc " -v- 7. .7: .
. 1
P"" "8 n,lde UP b lh3 citiieDS t0 do i
fry te ipenacs of tbe dead and living j
Mother borne. j
in. ....a a an. ami nciciai uuuuiu. . .
--
W am informed that the youngest
ehild of William Kollmer, of Turbut town- j
hp swallowed a button list weca, wn.ca
produced death, by couvulaiaus. Millih-
man.
: How t3 Treat them, and how Wot.
Kvcrybody will remember how c.nie tbe
1 "'I 'j R"J. S-C d""n lue
waters cdi:e, witti their bunJlis 10 band,
. . ' . ,
hoping to be taken off by our vessels to
j t'mii idirn: where they would not be slaves.
! There bag been nothing more affecting
'. during this war than Ibis incident. In
their minds, darkened by the long night of
Slavery, had vet dawned the idea that our
natioDJiity wa e."3cntially autayooistic to
, - a
; n-tbat the 8tarS and strips expressed,
oot m a "glittering generality, but as a
Tcriul!o (rB,h l06 &nai seDtimen, ,h
n , i.., fr,. ,., ,i v
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l no ueuavior ui me ocgrncs, loo, upon
oar occupation of the islands, was all that
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could have been desired: thev were venor-
.
" du-'riSi:wajsrtspectfu!,che.rrul,
ai uulul'i- Indisposed to look upon
tbo Dew C0mer3 ,s fri,'nJs wi protectors,
ii. ,,4.d ... .,b. Jj.lnJ
a touch of the hat and propitiatory saluta
tion from them. In nuaucrs many of the
negroes those who bad been hjuse-scr-yants
might have claimed to bo gentle
men. Indeed, before the reltl ion, we
have heard white South Carolinians assert
tho superiority of the negroes of their
?.. .t e n .t . r .1 .
" - luo J
cbaraeter.st.es cu ogiied
; . " f be denied that much of this
. Oesmte tne Humane enorts 01 ijeo. Iluu-
ter and the few who seconded him has
nndeeeivell mn of their P.n.M.tlnn.
field hands
,n0 P""D 01
would prefer, not Slavery, but tho trtat-
ment at the hands of their masters, to
tbat experienced lrom l'ro-blavcry Uemo-
crats in Uncle Sam's uniform. Some of
tho more intelligent confess this. Robert
Small has declared that he has been sub
jected ta more indiguity ia tbe North than
, in -hrlc8ton.
Now, without charging the majority of
our soldiers with tbe inhuman and on
christian prejudice that find a reason for
1 injustice in a difference of color, we yet
maintain that it is prevalent enough-
both in and out of the army to justify
a word of caution, io view of tbe immense Arkansas, lie sa',s there is now no Reb
prospect opening upon us in virtue of e' force in that portion of Missouri, and
President Liucolis Emancipation 1'rocla-
nation. If that operates successfully (as ,
please God it may) we shall have the big.
est kind of an elephant upon our hands;
let us know bow to treat him.
,
In this, we may learn from the enemy.
Men are not always as bad as their laws,
and tbe abuse of irresponsible authority (of
all temptations tho most difficult to be re-
s'nted) ouly becomes diabolic in exception-
1 instances. Southerners nf education
. '"""u"" e'u.,oD
nd P0;",OD " generally less exacting,
more lollTant of tbe sUortC0mig,of slaves,
J .
J ofTdlene' and Z 2, S
" 7. duP,,cl J. '
dental to the condition of the slave. It is
a politic and involuntary recognition r.f
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fee with minor indulgence. We must
emulate their example in not expecting
100 much from the negro. I
Of all conceivable human c. ndi.ions, an
apprenticeship of Slavery is tbe worst pre
lude to the responsibilities of freedom.
A "chattel's" problem in life is to be a
thief, a liar, a sluggard, io so far as tbe
Denal tv does not exceed the indulgence.
Owning nothing, (in tbo Satanic dicta of
a white man is bound to respect,") what ;
eariuiy inducement is more ocyona me
f..F nf nnni.Unn. nr fho Tr.on1 nf un,n.l
I t
good, to induce bim to be honest, iudus
. i . , . . .
tnous, aod thrifty? And the heavenly
one rewarding an obscure, life-Ion mar-
tvrilnm. t?an harrilv h rrnrrtntl tn ho nr.. ;
wonder bis poor average of excellence be-
mg rather in spito of bis condition than :
! r r. .t . I - s .
hope aod encouragement.
i .
To descend to lower and more selfish j
motives: Let us beware of persistence in
injustice and prejudice against tbe negro,
. i -. ri...
i lest ice hint, lum a.jnnst . In but too
many instances during this war, we have
. ji-i ,i'i-i
deserved bis distrust and obtained it.!
A counter-proclamation by Jefferson Davis,
initiating Emancipation, at an early date,
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r"V ' ""'i "'t-
not Say it Would-bring thousands of
, 8 j
tl . . ., .
The slaves know their masters: in many
. fc them UJ b h
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hitherto behold through a distorted medium, 1
nor bas our general behavior been of a
cnaracter to correct ine.r eariy impressions.
Df is "'" --J1, "t'n,ure on 8uch P6' i
I.mation as we have suggested: when j
Lincoln's eomes in force, we want il to be ;
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: .cted udub Ovtrom,Vi. in spirit as well as
l9tcr. Ar. K Tribune. I
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I llcpublicau all over.
Latest News'!"'
No important movement in the Army
of the 1'uton.ae. rears ore expressed, by
the soldiers and other?, thai iu f-pitc of
the anxiety of the president, and all I j a 1
people, for a forward move (ion. M'Clel-
lan ill soon "go into winter quarters.'
It chills the blood of every loyal citizen
,0 i"aK'"e another long keasou, such as
. l . i. t ..:n
1 . . H . . , , -
; T'r just what the llebols. aud their
, Smhin fricuJs dt.iirc t0 w,ary mud
disgust all pa(ri.ta wuU tLe war and a
UeZ government !
Tl,., r .,,. ;, !..
1 sylvania. and of Ihe H.bels crofeius at
i Hancock, are not authenticated.
I ;,. S,.i,...l rennrts .ho ,nmv in no
- - '
r .1... c - ..( 1.:.. ......
. ... 0 1
, than V arrentun. I
1 ... . .
i KiehiinmJ papers say tbat the Irands
; in tbe cm,llisiarJ department are notori-;
. 0us, and that the Viruinia farmers norih
! of tbe Uappa!
wheat at a .
uauuoe& are puuiug iu uu ,
Generals Scicl, Seliutr, and SickIo.
!. ..1 1.7I . 1 ,1., 1
..a.u r.iui.i.ij .....i. ...... auj
other friends in .Vow Vork to surDrt the
nomiuatious ef the Kef ublieaa Union
party. j
A Rebel t ol. ! anlknrr made an attack
upon Island No. 10, but was defeated by
a smaller furce the Rebels accidentally
firing into each other and Faulkner aud
several of bU effier were captured.
Tbe K.-be! General, Van porn, was
puperecJtd after IU dreadful defeat at
LuriUtb.
The retention of Oen. Vnr in cun- '
mnnd at tbo W9t, c t tbe Adtninitra
tion n)at-7 thousand i f votes in (hio ami
in Indiana. He is too dlow to wove, aud
does not follow up an advantage.
The Union party had no erpositioa at
the Uallimore City Election.
It is hoped tbat 1'npc and Sibley have
ended the Indian warm Minnesota by the
cipture and dpersion of the leadiug
ludian warriors.
Cincinnati, Oct. 21 Tho armies of
the rebel Generals Uracj; and Kirby
Smith have passed safely out of Ken
tueky through I'owell's Gap, wi'h all
their trains, supplies, io., it being im-
possible for our army to pursue them for
want of forage and fcuhsislerc-. They
WlU all return to louiiJlo aud Ijcbauuu. '
New Yomc, Out. The Stock
Hoard to-day voted out American gold ,
from its stock lUt 1
Latest advices from Gn.Sehofield state j
thai 1, t . arlvro rs-4a itraiva.p l.pli lrAwn nsil .
. drivcn the Kebelj , of ,.rrj,ilK .d i
that they fled ha-tily across the border into
cms.quentiy uouo ol importance m me
State.
Gen. M.cheal Corcjrao bas a card de-
dining to be a candidate for Congress in
,ue " '"' anoi.ea . r uu
in tbe Tammany and Mozart bargain.
GcD Ccreorin wilI office ti,i the :
K,.ucl!ion is put down, but trusts tbat a j
War le mr.ent will be chosen. So do we.
-V- 1' Ti iLunc.
The H 10k I'uMishcrs' Trade Sale
Xcw vork began wiih a largo attendance
aud Tcry cral,fuj rri;e,. There were
buyers from all the bal tfta.es aud from
.
M f TV'
has bec.uie pastor of tbe l.r.dge-
water liaptist church, Montrose, 1 a.
" - " "' -----
I nlon rrayrr JIertin:H It rr,n
in ihe tierrnan U'-lorinel house, at 1, Sabbath
afernoons. All ate invited lo attend
JUVDisuurs 2HavUrt.
Corrertrd Wetkly !
, Wheat
Rye....
Corn...
Sl.'-O Eg-.'" 5 12
ft 5 Tallow b'
... 00 Lard.,
3'i Ham.
8
12
6
...dOtoi.O
Oats
Flaxseed
1,25 Shoo.
Dried Apples. S1.00 Wool
l ukiniiutter
8 I'ottttocs 40
1 1 Country Soap 4 it)
V?iRS5BD
0 thaMhina.hr u. ... u. Anai-h, vtnTiv
WKARV.ul lilt. Dr, aud JU-S LoLISA MIKS,,
K.U.J.
On Ih.K.h iti..l. Iti-.m..I!KNMAMIN IIUJUIEL
am. Mi.. .MA i;t iihipsr.it. bom cn uun.n i.
,w k.,t1 t,,.r . i-ih in-r . mvii hakek :
? l",r ' T,s uj 1HLUii A"VN ot
.. m ;n.t h th. .nm. JOHN ivtr.KS n,i
' Kl.LKN U HUM MM-, nil ft V Mitt- Drr.
0D the lvU. i.,-t.!-L0M..N II HITTKH, nf rum-
or t t.-i i .i Mitmiisciii;iLti;.i umu,u
Ty It-.. O. t;ilon, Sth in.t., Mr P B. KNATI. rt
llniinil.l. Mi... antl fL'K T. d.ui;l.t.r of Jule Ulltli, ot
H illinlii.liult, I'a.
II. H.T r. Irrh.rt.V.h int .R.T.JOHN f. SWN1Klt.
ana" M.S. UArril Uautitur 01 JobD M-. llotl-.L of
Turt.u. Tp.
Birtr,
Tn Twt.V... ?i.h In.t.. .1IIII OL'NOr. n Of John I
ana k. uut... in in. oi. .mr. ;
In UrrmklTn. N. 1 .. -41, llr.sj. l.u.Lr.i .on or k-t.
Ri, ,nJ i. R.u.rr.ani n m. oih. .n,uo .i.ys.
on ih imi. ni-t . in Hint.-ir,iKoui.t KiKsTtii,
asd -! r-ar. ana li month.
n. ,h.i,:th. i Ih, ,, town.itr., a chiu ot L..1 ani
F.rh Ann Ki-trr. af il ' month..
An Arnrentice Wanted,
......
T M" r.I'l A I r. I. Y , lo learn the oaoioe and
1 Harness Mak.n, bosiness-a steady b..y j
oi r ,7. ,o st.v 3 or 4 years-one from the
country preferred.
O. r. SHI V ELY
IsinJ
I.ew.sbunr, Oct. 21,
i"ll KEW'Altl) will be paid for the nearly
O I new Case and Silver .sptX'TACI.E.-l
destsned fur a near-sighted person. Thry
were lost in mwn some time siucc. (l-lea,e
leave at the Chronicle O.hce)
-- whVF
Ffnm ,he f0tsrnhr?t
STRATED
.iri' From the st.hser.hers premises, la.t
V. - - .t... . i. arL- cow. w.ih
larSe horns and small head-hair .of left hip
hnn,. Ana tnlnrtn altnn resn tll'.E n.i mil -
............
i 1I U1N 1 Li:, N. 11 St- Lcwiab's j
.lion-; Ml.ltX i.oo.
in full lii .1 1.
Will i(''liv-r h: Ip-Ii v tnifri-.(iii?.Mt.'nir!;v'
and atnti-n!S I.KC 11 Ul. .ti ttif? Mdfinr-.
(u-!t'ins ami Hi Mnititi of Ins p'Mpl'. J
w.. .l. riul 111 t.t tic- l'irt.. .vti.A ! ..r.n.M.l
Hi.- tti-.I Iw'h'iM r . r.i.i I-1 1 ' I ii i " '
t,-ir t-r-.n -m.- ( I. J nnjr f
Ilatns witli it. Iff un! ai K v- ) - n ii..ii
lM IIMKK I'ul ;lill' AM M i:i l I'iK.
At th.- cImc,. (.f t Ik I, Tfiir.-. It- i'l in f.U mtir
Irtti'.-ii:.. rl ciu: in Ii' titit-r.-ut i-n-titii tini'i-i-M
tN-i .-II U' I. ) r. .( n.:- I. . ttr - iu . if !'
Hi- 1-. r-;-- I ii-' Ii in ( .-- nt t ..i. r : i .11-
iln-1 urn i in ii-i; r. i.t r 'i.t nt ti.:- m w. -i .t, t--iirtitii-.il!'-u
i.t hi- '.i-:-.. - c- ! jJ H"w a iit t .
LUivvr iv i.t 1. it I1.. wii.rr !. j. : r-j-M.i
h: in -II fo i-n-f !i t'i- ' -(-' ' Ui.- ( i-j'K. lit .mi.;
tin ritunlrv in N-i,Mnt.r. i-'. ,
t-i i i i..i, t :.. .t. n; .
s"'' :
at 7 oVi..ek. D.. o ofn ai M .. oi..eU.
. 1 ,: r'n .
I..:w,sBch B.h i f... ,
TlV r-.''' i.l'c.n.n ..r U.rec.ors ,: ,e
' I. nfM at IW M.inJui; llm.e, n .m'sv,
Hie I7lti i!; V ttl AovetnbPr next. hrlweMi 10"
hours of !t .VcN.cli A. M.an.I :t VI"fk. I. M. ;
atiil no '1'ufs.J.iv, the -lih day of N n-eii'l't-r
next. :i P'-ner;i MePllllg fif (tie .uCrtlli.'.li-ls
w;t he hel.l at ihe lt,uiUin! li.oie. nt 10
o cluck. DAVIK l;i:ai:U. ( avh;er
01 KM WO
Male or I'emale Atii:M
to
LLOIU r.H si,.n, rLii,. 1 01 11 .iiLifi.ru
Ull'lli 1 .1 r. I i 1 1 .0 I II I S.
I HMli. f.Ii M il t;l:t -'.t. .
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o - mr,at it at. 1
Miri'T t-. nn up;' i
ell, .
rv tui '
ll in iiul
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i " " ""l .'"'rvi'i . ESm' i
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iu-:iu. t.- i.- i,.- toniA-fi w.n, rumi. j
I U'MKt-l- W tiol-iii!y A.-t-nt fr mir Mnp" in i-wrt
txlc. i xlil'irtilx, -in.! :i. I.Iilali-I. I mn-f Mini I '
i t in- iii iv I- ui. lit h l--w ti'iii lr. 1 i i .tri
... i i-tit j .-iitiuu. J. T. IJ.uili. . i. 4 I r
W' tr r-.-rtm-nt U'fT.nr M ' f i-j ni l
ill I'--
I AtiIi. I..:ii k .-i, .n.
i.-l- rt i-.Tr. l;!. .r- r.-i
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r lU 'iji-j rvi-i.'iii.
1.1.' 'YDS
M'll!'' l. M AI "P K KMI'i
i.H! i. II W . ntiil It.l.lN-i
i- th- rtlih
in. i.t M.
i t:- Tt-:.m il ii. auy ..ue L..1:d
.. i- ii'-.
: u tiijf in
rri.-,
r.-'m tV Ttriinn'1. A mr ?.
!.!. VI'"i VM'i'r 1''...1NM. MAKVI.r. AN'O
I'KNN.-V l. AM A - II - M i- T-rv l'ir-; ii- o -t i-l-ui
!' iits, mihI it i- tii.- I.. -t h:rh can U- i ar- '.,..-- l."
I.I.MVItS iJRKU N A I' -H THK MISI-Siri'l 1:1 V Kit
l-r iu ,. l.i.lMii -Itvi'itiiK. Hurt 'i 1 W in ll. !.
Mi i- U v. r 1'ilft-. . f St- L-ui-, M , -h--w -yt
ni-in'f. i t.iti-.n m. 1 -wi.ir-'. naitiw fr to ft. l ui- t )
t.iH .:: I i. A.i-'t 1. ' mi:- t-. ry -t l.r. in..m I.
ti n. Un I Hti.i all j.la.-.- mii.-w i.nr k tr-,!n tl - u-
it l-r- d in r.tinti Hlri l:.i (' ' ,r'',;'
$ : I..-..t l .im.al. l i-,J'J lllit-O, "Itli lo.ltM. iCilJj'
)iCI' NT, W FI1',T.1X. frt 1T.1-'--
.1. f. I.L : .- S-i .1 m- v ur !... t.t the Ii--i-s!i-
y I: t w.-r- wi'h i-ri- - r Iiun.4r-1 .;-. K-r A.l
li.ir'-- li. I'.iv1-.i-inniuu.l:iii lh MwMii'i-i -ri ir 'ti.
ix ;tuil..Tii-J ( I'liri-IiAf d Ukujr iu arc r-,jtrU lur
Ut t-t tliat --j u:.lrii-
ullfK'iN WKM.CS, Srtvtiry tf ll.r Navy.
Y & Fasllionable f at ?
so r! CliivelVi block ,ow
I Market street, ai the
where voo w-ill fin-l an a-...-r;iiie:!: i'f Ka'n- '
...na-jo- I I.O I':iIt; --oeh as Uas 0.-er-coat
Lirei, ami Uoa.oe.ss Cuats i'aiui
anil Vests. n;a le tn .be latest styles.
ANo HtlVs' (,'lotl.iti in stnt. ami Itu-s'
Overcoat uiaJe to suit iii" tnon t-i l.'i yrs j
ol a-?. ISO. S. MAKSH.
l.evvi-bur::. Ocl. ill, lsf.J
REMOVAL I
TIIK mi'!ert7ned has remove 1 her
Millinery LtaMWimont
In ill rooms rrt niiy rc:i'it'.i I-y ini. fi.
rier's Jewt-lry iu-j. MarAt-t tn ft, l.eirteea
Front aril tccii',l, whi-re she is pn-p.ii rJ to
Plaice aril Tiim Bonnets, Hits,
an ! tiih-T articles in hrr Vine, m the 1 t-t and
han lMmrt maitiiT. i .i i n b:n. ' an
f.:enive v.iru-'v t( ihr- nm-t .i::rativ
ol Ii?,tiiH'l'. ;i!S.':iilli rr"?i IJat,
Ait...(..tl l'liwN, Itlt.toiis. ant
oitit-r Miilitury 'J'liimniiss, u wfticu itit; in
vite, thi? aiient:n!i i l ttn pul)!ic.
Thankiiil h r the i.ivurv hfreit-f-Te cx'er.ie I
tn li-T. sue hfjvs ilie v:itii -titmiis pa rcn
aj? may be r(:.n:;e.i ; an I she umiiM a!o
happy l. Mcure a tn. r- nifn:v ,ir.'n;n
tai.rc. AMAMA I.. 7A UCK.
wi-hnr?, AitiI -.". !-
von orcx j
nammoth Furniture Warehouse,
SOD & 811, Chestnut St.,
IMIII.ADKI.IIIA.
Latl! LCVV .V C.O. S IlrV (.OOlla MOl'0.
. GEO. J. KEKSELS.
roriKrrl) 12 1. Walnut St.
S.-.t. IS
CHEAT 1JAI1CAIXS!
TI-S.T r
and
received a lres.1 supply u. u uti
tliidren's
.:..,,. .ml Toncv ;ttnp
H'WlS, l:lllcr ami 1 iUt) MlOPS,
which will b so'l at I'M'SI AI.IA LOW
PHit'K.S r'OU C.ll 1 al in i.rwi-oi.rs 111-
i.m Itool and shoe .-store, . pposiie me L,eir!-
t huru ('. ink. Tn largest tt.ra ot Home .Ma.te
lit 10 1's and MIDI. ever miered in lown. a.
Wholesale aud Ke.ail, Iwe.i.y ... iwcnij-nvr
per cent. rhraprr than any other h..ue ... ihe
county.
lloi Wan l hoe4 nia.ie 10 i.r.n-r on 1
' - .
llon'l l',,rr. the place- opr. ..O' t.r It In. , S
uil '
ISO
SOA.S l IKOi
I
r3.V . ' ' f' thelewe-t;
t&H- ' "n. ! 1 '
Estate.
II. I. ! ofTi-n-I at puT-Iic saV at th hnri
i f .Mtr!i;iol K.et kr.t r, in .Nrw Itectio.
a tt am tr.tri of I.ait'l, sdunie in Lirariifiw
h.wn'ii;'. !"rifn c-itmv, abuot half a imt
lt .ii; N-".t I5'Tlin,a',jt;ii:(t5 lands t'f Abalutr
.i !itt f-r I K-'j. o ihr north. laid itl I'hrllp
(Jjn-s K-ij. "ti ih n-i, V nn rri-ek 4n ib
m n:h. .;; laud i-t Johu Mitchell tu tbe west
'"""'TEX ACRES !
mure or U-s.s a;l cleared, un which are erc-
GRIST MILL,
wi;li a o l Waur Power attached,
Two Dwi'llin IIousis,
aii l oilirr T.-iil linz;. Ther are also vm Utw
,iil :r. nit an etcf-iii-iii Well ul Water, as
.u ukri! Mill a fit"! rate Meadow, Ac.
ha'e i ) coiiiiiit'iict' at I o'. I. ck in ihe after
nut n i f a.u riav. v. hfn Terms will be irad
knuwn by O.MI II. -iMli:KMA,
An'l t-r the hei of J -ha ll.hfrl, dee'd,
ar.i .;l i:i. Zrll.I.KK, Guardian of J.
l II. Z-i! r, in.ili Z Iitr. arid Jereuiiah)
'. rr. pi:n-r chiii!nn vt Mary Ann ZeU
ler, .f (".!, u r.ii i- seiliii under an orJe
ol Mr: Ii i:: l.'ourt. t'aicd Oct. I, iUCi.
XI). Tii- purebaf r w :ll P-eeivc a gnod IlUa
OnPIIAX.S' COLT.T SALE.
1)Y tt
1 CVu
rtne rf an rmler Irom Ihe Orphans
urt ci l iuon cttin!v,I t ifv-r ai J'ablio
i l i:iJAV,.cv l'i, at IU,
A M. ALL that r- rmi I. t of Ground, Mioate
tn IU u'i ii.wu -hip in alJ coiniiy bounded on
tiie nnr;h by p!-tic mad, eat !r pntdic road
Icalitig twin ivliir:; lo Selm'.gn.ve, and
miii:i an t ue-i ty iani! of Aaruu Van Una
kirU coutaihiu One Acre nvre ur Icaa.
uhrrp -n is a tu'o-tt rey log Houe
vtiii ihr. apntirteuance. Terms niadeiA
known al aic l-v
H AKLEi CAWIXV. A dm.
I'ni.m. Oct. !!. d V.ra. E.Ywt79
Vendue !
"II.I. le expose ! to Public Sato on tha
premises la e nt JACOU I.1.1M.K, r.
tn K-'l.y I i, I oion t.o, near ualesuiau a,
I I l!ltV, NOV. 4,
nimmfnciii; ai 10 o'clock, A M, ihe MAN-
r.i:M . f
!(() Acres,
more or less, about ''5 arrrs U"..tt.a
me remamrtcr ur.Jer cu.tivaiioD lane nioUp
I.niiesf -n, with never liilitig rnnnin!; wair
n. nr the 11 oe, and a ?"od Orchard, '''h'
improvements ar' a double KKAMEfcaC?
' A'.l l ?L:. a l;-uk. itarn. farr..o
jlliotise.aiid otntr aecesary OulbniMinga
lor a Farm.
11 net previously sold it will be offered thai
t!av as a whole, ur in two or ihree tracia, tu
suit purchasers.
i - y rf-Tn Ye sold al the aame lime,
tOW S. 5 FAT MOUS. HAY. a
! ni- Y' w.i h re V;i. n, Truck W aeon,
T; ms, ( u tivai'Ts.N ini.m.;!. sj.frl.
Man."-- and 11. re titir, with oiher Farm-
i;, lmpi' iije...s.
Jinnee' f.'i 11 c., Barrel i'wh-r Vinjir9
Buds. Beif:!in2. T. ireai, 8-d.iy CK ck, Chairs,
'l'at es, an i many uiner an.e.e vt Ucuse
hi'i I Furni-uip.
'J'cruib known n snie hy
c;t:t. i.rzwrn.
FO.l SALE 01 RENT.
-- Tiif if m-e a'ld I.ivrrv !:abtc on Soumi
I t iK'-nrtn M.. formrrls Wm. Moore. If
niiS'H t'v ihe tt ol V. idier. it will Le for
Kil.f. Inijure iu ihii pren.ise i-r"
A KlU. TilOMAS.
I.e wi-hnrr, Ju'v r, 1S--3
FOPa SALE.
ANPS Iat i t the Estate vt Taca Coxa.
fcaMj.. rtre'd.
Will ani V.',i. n. t'n acres and allowance.
We-l Bufft'oe u vvu-hip.
Iinb?rt Tatri-ari, -;u acres and allowance
Haitt'V liiw:;Nin;i.
YViii.am 1'. Itra!v. 1 9 acres and alinranc.
Hrirtlt-y It ivi.-h:,i.
Ko!it rt L.i . r. Id acres ar.d allowance
Hartn'v- t u:.--h:ii.
Apply ia JOHN I). MXX.
?I;i . ' Atr- rr..-j f.T t t..i- . C'tr, trcutu
FOIi F.EMT.
J LOT -n N.iiu t.u.'h street. aXaL
.Match 1st. -iii. 11. P. sHEI.LEK.
Land Warrant fjr Forty Aoies
ii! !.!:. loi.j iire at the OJice of the
.or .V i !irinclr, l.ewii'se.r?.
liOt .M V
l.A.N" I W A Kit AM' blanks i.t
1
i
iieil i:i ilie service nf ihe I". I
h
W'aro! Is-1 -J r.ri'l it their Wnlows, al
iee i-l" i I.eu is-'nir I'h.onicle
he O
w
T Ur.ANf'll Insurance Cooipanv.
ul' L.u(U llatt'U, li
Insures Property u. I-t ii '1'owu and Coa
try .n as rn-rnabte Teritt. out any otbo
got d Company.
The ia-.-emcr'-ose of Prrmitm Notes roakea
it a reitnuiv t.'uinpai: to in-are in.
Amoioti el Prtcilu;!. Ni.:e n.tf In r.irrr,i9.oeo.4n
J-'.t'il.pilA, &ec.- -0..'.IUav.:i, Prrs
LAKteO.S PliOrt, Aient,
Pec IB, Hi, 1 l.ew,sbnrg
ROC EWES
lie mosi extensive and varied trck
I' tirocenes m Iifvr:s!'nr. i" nr-w tiirVrfd at
Me are in rereirl of Prime Nos lal
Markerel an ! Herring, a so kfvr l"ifisb-
which we are :!- rii:-' at re Inceil prices.
i:V NS Ar fOiii'K".
U
AKDVVAHE.
rr-or.s d-. -irens "T PorchastnT Hard
v-aie for bt.tt.lio2 or family use, can find a
iaiiie aLucIa lo select tn in t
evinu rooprn'M
nil if
0 A larae r x'. i f Tak'e nn.T P e'.et Cnt.
lerv jtit ree'd l y LV .N3 i CO(.l'KR
ro.):E V?7ir, 'il!w Ware,
II BP.C.-t.I K. Nc H.iosri.1 epeta sh'd
re.oi-ini-rr :.- at we h.ne ao eiien-iie slock, f
Tuf,., bi.i.';-. i niirus, ha-k.L-.. Brooms and
every variety in iii.ui-i.aa ni-iiins
I H'TWl KS.whicli
Vf- v it 1
ti, i 1 ill-. I t,WjJ
-s
lh
, l.i:.
r r ni 1
, at-ii'i r
1
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