Bloomsburg democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1867-1869, November 13, 1867, Image 2

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JIACOIRT, Editor.
Wednesday. Nov. 13, 18417.
M. M. Perowortn Co.. rt Polk tow Wow Toon
are dolly ontinwiao4 to pollen on 4 rroloo'oonorolp•
ton of on 4•4•01 1 ,400 M flow Dompoerat i Il,.pullk
1010 arllnonsoionr, Colombia colony. o.
.4.IIIADDEVI STEVENII.”
Some of our Democratic cotemporaries
are disposed to receive with 'distinguished
oonsideration' the addzete of Thaddeus Ste
vtns, recently promulgated in the Republi
can press. We will say in a word, that it is
the duty of the American People to treat
both this author and his lucubration with
the scorn and contempt which they deserve :
and it is only because of the additional no
toriety which our brethren of the Democrat
ic) press seem likely to give to this bad man,
that we allude, in a formal manner, to him
at all.
To the future historian be can only be
known as a practical decrier of an estab
lished morel code ; a disturber of the pub
lic peace ; and an insulter of public taste.
The best that can be said of him is. that in
his moral, social and political eiews, he has
always been consistent with himsell. The
fear of God wss never before his eyes ; the
opinions which his neighbors might hold se
to the purity of his domestic relations, nev
er disturbed his equanimity ; and as to the
the views, as well as the rights, of the
white men of America, he entertained for
both the most supreme contempt. In him
was found the quintessence of egotism.—
Nobody Amalfi lire, move, or have a bring
except in Thaddeus Stecena. A one idea
man, and that idea new exploded.
The weakness of the enun rind tLe weak
ness of its supporter tire equally apparent in
hie rddress ; and the young men of the
country Rill let the dead bury their dead,
mid march forward to such reforms as an
enlightened public sentiment now indicates,
spurning, ft 4 they go by, the peliLealCfireiV34
t f Maidens Stevens.
will be reummhered by all the
in attendance at the Chicago Converitie.l in
18 I, thtit TIIO3I*LE. P. e.EYMC"II. SUS priPt
'Witt horitri , that ",:',Yavtatio4 ot.o.al.te
tier the Presidency. He nab. ed the Note
of Delaware, Mar3dand, Obi°, and
Missouth At thi3 time the name e Mr.
SEYMOVA wsa used against his Wish, us he
really had no de,Me ti be 1,7
name was brought C.Arvtut:iti
Mr, Stewart et Ohio, :u heirir the 1:l
-egation from his mate, brit »iibsequer.-.y
withdrawn ant his strength thrown upon
31eCieilun ._ who aforwardi OM:
unanimous nomiian'mn
The lutelligent Ne
We are ta../..itttii
mg extract fr - rii a Sava! r t 4.
4th instant : •.:xtee,. white n ei
rc
ted in Suram...l: :At
" tog coon. o.*. , r ••j • .` -••1 , ' •
44 en the first morning came out sti mr.—
" Let.d.i of them ewe trent the e,.of: :;‘-
" and marched dim :,.`,
they with hoary owl with wen
" tytive-cents-a-dom United Suite:4
most or these upset , : d. , wei—rut vt.e.'
" But on the second day the exeit , :o cut
ended, and on the third day there Wad
none at- all, and for the tai t ,ay or no thy
" have been scouring dra city to fit-3
" voters. One negro voted th.: fare
of the Pulaski House
re. P a ' he victory avi,ioed tip,
zuy overitadies!ivm, be. been eveißhcl.n
-ing.
It is evident the people have re.
solved to display :be int.nnea. Cengrestional
junto who attempted to rule tlr ceant7
per/it/aid whs, ere that the ricked hani
of condemned miters who taaried reer,n
struction and sought to impose negro equal
ity upon the nntion in opposition to its
sovereign will, will be finally and irretriev
ably overthrown. new York, New Jersey,
Maryland, Massachusetts, and the Great
West, have added their voi,-es to Pennsyl
vania, Californis, Cmd.ectient, Morauns,
and Maine and the xae>ea e ry , pro
claim their solemn determination t , ) have a
white man's government, and that in this
country, white men shall govern white men
in ail time to come. The people have
spoken and from their decision there is no
appeal ! Age,
WC' When Brooks, a moult smaller man
than Stunner, mined him, the Boston pet
did not attempt to resist it ; but went to
Europe to have the Bootless of Sunderland,
and other abolition dames, bathe his bruised
cranium and heal his wounded honor.—
When a German Barron grow sweet on Mrs.
Surnoer, the brave Senator did not chal
lenge him; but wrote a letter to Bismark,
reflecting on his wife's honor and rtspesting
the recall of the offender. Such is the hon
or of the_Radical leader of the Senate.
=TI
le. In consequence oh a large number of
the newly made (colored) cidzens not know
ing or remembering their r, , giatered mimes,
the polls were kept open in several of the
election districts in the Sontbern States for
two or three days, by order of the Military
Satraps in command. Of course these new
citizens belong to the God and immotality
party, where all the irtiPiligeles are found!
INN A Radial spread 15.200 editor ' who
'recently addressed a aleeting in New York
State, wanted wings to fly to every village
and kawdot in in the brood land, there to
1.1.. a story of Andrew Johan's perfidy
to the ilepablieen PM* B. wils•O, tow
iiisa smite boy
• -
not: 'Dry op, you
old tool ; eitot for * ipxos before
yov limo a toile
VISLA &maimin Bleioo,fitho bed
served out his tiwe of thirty days in the
Augipta jail, scat asked when ho Cl= out,
how he liked it, "L bed a bulgy tialni"
SaU he: "Zboro were toventy.dis boat**
of the tail, iind not e4,--Ni Democrat alms
the lot", •
EZ:l=
The New To 4 iVi t grotitti
1 42 =10
VA :we
1 0 11
it in Mop, but
ti-li
" . 1111 WaillOlDO.
"Apt OW 5,00% stage
"ae ire bail it yeMitaty-111 to
41 13 Democrats. 'Pb. Ammo y_
"change. the names in severallawe, and
"givee the Democrat. two more, making
" the footing 38 Republicair to 70 Demo
"may or twelve majority."
The amended lone from Nuesehnsette
makes Governor Mabel'', majority 27,219.
Of State Benton' elected, 28 .re for licence
and only 0 in favor of prohibition, and of
165 Repreeentativee, 163 are in favor of
license.
The Democraticgain in the State of Wil
conga by the last election is a little over 2,-
000. We also make gains in the Lees's-
The election in Kansas resulted in a Rad.
ical victory, but by reduced majorities. The
negro and women's suffrage propositions
were defeated. The returns as yet are too
incomplete to give details.
Marylend is all over Democratic. In
some of the counties there are less than a
hundred Radial votes polled.
A Ifforrlble Outrage In Florida.
We are called upon to chronicle one of
those diabolical outrages which have too
frequently, within a year or two past, shock
ed the public mind in the South. It occur
red in this County on the evening of Fri
day last, two or three miles beyond Calla
han, on the line of the Florida Railroad,
and about twenty-seven wiles from thieeity.
A man named James Rollason, with hie
family resides at this locality. Last week
Mr. Rollason, being very ill, the relatives
of the family living in Columbia County
were written to, and two sisters of Rollason
started down to their assistance. On arriv
ing at Baldwin their money was exhausted.
and they were compelled to continue their
Journey on feet. Arriving at a point on the
railroad whew Mr. Hifi, Section Master,
had his camp, they inquired of him how far
it was to Rollaeon'a. and he informed them.
They proceeded along the line of the rail
road, but had not gone far before they were
overtaken by a colored (mulatto) man, whom
they reeognized as having seen in the camp.
Ito at once endea rote(' to make himself
agreeable, and told them they were net cor
rectly instructed at the camp, that !tweed
of thre=e or fear uti!tee. it was twenty or
twenty e miles, en the railroad, to Rena
twenty
that
4311 but he «Alex a near cut across the
coatit,;l', he *veld show them, by
enieh they wee:: Rellas..o% , in an
j e t; 00r; at 4.01"
caret Aav;,io , l; of tied .I..ex.rd his
eervite s, saying Ctey cr..' tht nety
teiled iu i.:. plays, the
fellow h. ,;gin to use able.% e at,d velene hut
, nage re e nne to. st.( littql to nft, but
I Limy,. en a , flee as they could. being ter
lel 1 • shale d he followed them. Seen
; Jig ithde a rush for
-
tee e.ttd ea .1 (who is about twenty-two
scare of age), when et r sister, sort.tainm
With a billet of wood in her b et e!, e n .h
ed e:.er the, devil who knocked her s
h 'Ex • .;ipi
fei! C 7 ," ' oi P • '.
eicz,nl her, and after: a terrible b. cut
rated bcr pt rem. "V nee ister's
reached 'tore:-
Was M. 0 104 and tee neigh
hot elm) het the mart , ate,. It w ee
tau :.‘;4 •h 0: of" , :41
lain t ht 1 / 1 0711.•
f NC, rid .ili.t(ll. o t ; ...twig,
at Cell thee, with s:e 111 , h, t .)k
the train for ifilfs cfl.• , r ; Whore" they
peeted to find him Caylett, the engineer,
was . 1 40 Lu
at `l' earns and nut Melee:, limn tree w: re
informed thst he left that morning for Bald
:n stving ho west(' cetera en the helebt
tetin which would leave Baldwin en the m
welt! of .ho up pee:A:neer train, Mr. Up
chtvel, at al his peen. (except Me Henry
whe went on to Baldwin), remain
ed at the camp. The train had proceeded
about four wit's, when Haelett discovered
some one at a distance feeeeirg him down."
Arriving at the epee !Nattier, well armed,
was on the lookout, and recognizing the
negro from the description 'iven hint, ho
jumped from the train, told him he was his
prieetetr, sod that he 'nutlet eithergo aboard
of the train or go to hell." lie was taken
hack to camp, while he was at once
identhled by the young lady whom he hail
so brutally outraged, Great excitement
was caused by his arrival. The unfortunate
young lady was almost frantic, knowing that
men were there with arms in their hands to
avenge the foul wrong that had been done
her. The incarnate devil was only saved
for the time by the calm counsel of Mr.
Upchurch. He told those present that it
was best to let the law take its course ; that
they, living in the backwoods, had already
been denounced as, "rebel cut-throats," and
that, were they to shoot the scoundrel on
the spot, as he richly deserved, it would soon
be magnified Into "another outrage upon a
freedman." Mr. Upchurch brought the
negro to this city on Monday evening, and
turned him over to the military. His name
id Frank Johnson, twenty-five or twenty-six I
years of age, and bails from Raleigh, North
Carolina.— Fe.rtandina, (Na.) Courier.
Arthur's name Magazine.
The December hone closes the year with
a highly attractive number, This is one of
the live, progressive thagazinea, and while
it rives ample space to mutters of fashion
end needle work, which Department i 3 un
der the tuparvislou of Mut, Demorest of
New York, it t,preada bfore the reader
monthly. :mph) and varied faast 0' the
()boil:mat literatnre.
We nada. that a new aerial gory from
the pen of Miss Virgieis P. Towniond,erill
be manmenrod in the Jemmy number, and
thst the author of "Tat Nights in a Bar
Room" will begin, in the mane number,
new eerie. of Temparsnee Talea"—lttrao•
tions sulLtiont to give any Napalm, the
widest popular 'favor. Tho tAntua of the
HOW Magazine are $2 a year, 3 copies flr
$5 ; 4 oopirm for nd ; 8 copies with an es.
ea cop/ to getter up of club, ell, and j$
copitm and ono Sl*2 COPYt CAP. bpoonnen
number la ants. Address T 8. Arthur,
SO sad 811 Chestnut Street, - ,Iphis.
TUN ORM BIT PLR 15 9'BR.
The Victory is Won and the
Enemy are Ours
OUR CANNON BELCHES FORTH
SMOKE AND FIRE LUSTILY.
Its Loud and Quick Reports
Proclaim Glad Tiding.
Throughout the
Laud.
THE WAVES OF DEMOCRACY
ROLLING OVER TUE LAND!
TUE SOtEMBUR ELECTIONS.
Immense Democratic Gains
0=3311
P.ADD*ATAAM AND NE4IEO SUP
Flt ADE BURIED.
The r oomatotki. ail az White
Merenmeta hoeetrf
The annual State eleetions in NIA4' York,
New Jersey, Malahutiet',,, Maryland, 111i
mbo, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Kansas were
held on Tuesday of last week. The great
reaction still goes on. The people in each
of the States named have done their duty
nobly and fearlessly for the Union and the
Constitution. In thunder tones the Radical
leaders have been rebuked, and told to stay
their parricidal hands against, the most
Metaled country the pun ever slime upon.
Revolutions never go backward. but this
great reaction will continue until not a ves
tige 01' •olism is loft to pollute the land.
The day of deliverance has conic at last,
and white 111'.1) everywhere begin to have
hope for the future. The • .ruter second
thought" of the people has beer expressed
in no uncertain way, lAA the Union and the
Constitution will yet b... preserved. Let us
briefly examine site of Toes lay, and
sce roo,l eaase we for t yultation
New Yv•i.—:he 11weire ti tats
wity tit ,e.er 4;I nsoi tar th, mo. tittle
Si IV.' 1:0;xt. The • I Cork, t;ra u4
in ever. thing, toll-• 1
ttiaj•i:ii.y of f•:, lk• hrctiches of the
Legisiniltre ate -uppe...l tea Dcintstratic.
The election in New Jers.iy was f o r mete
bera et' the L-gish.ture. The gallant -Jer
sey have redeemed the honor of
:heir State. Roth branches of the Legisla
tive are largely Dtteetiratie, and the ma
jority on the popular Note is tilirttit 15.0 00
In '1" !Le eh:-Ittu -1!
lice., ...ill , • • • • • • •
;ss • e. P 'eal
• hit,: : 1:0 n•
i vet
it boks very 111”r:1 93 It
wl.b.e tarn v -re wound to "rule the rtast"
fret t F.ere twois!".t , lro will he s t
against the. .ine- hew Caul Pry , ism
has State liar years.
I,th l V!
1, ‘NtY 1,4;t. raven a
tt.:‘ spot of 14 adicaliad within he, L or d er ,
Ilteik IE, the nonfielittle, 4atxdiunte fot
1. ovt.rfor; otna the rent St/t
!to . ) ttpwapl% 4.f 41 i tt. - Pi majority.
I . l'oLegi toue 7 , 4
cratio.
fn jUitl.-4 fLo GemoOl t sy LA:
Mg/ in IV end ta, the Radi
cal eundidatei fin. Governor are hardy elec
ted by the "akin their teeth," and the
rbluomcy have made her Legislative
ii , ,nsas has gone heavily against fe
male suffrage, and the Demeeride, gains
throughout the state are couutal by the
hundreds and thousands.
EcoM MtNICAT'ED, 1
Novullatt (th, 1 567
Mn. Lbroot ---Please insert t h e p-,p, ;‘ , lug
remarks in your raluable paper that the
I reader of the same may see the compliment
!mid to the Benton School. t)n ..isiting the
I Town of Benton last :Saturday. I Wad illkorill•
ed, that in the evening the vithens of that
pi ,
eec purposed on holding bibitiOn in
the church near by. Being kindly invited
to attend and all appearance:: king favora
ble for a pleasant evening, 1 thought 1
would go and see the peribrmano. On en•
tering the horse the spectators eye was pre
' seated with very beautiful wreathes and
other decorations which bad been properly
arranged on the partition in front of, the
rostrum by those who participated in the
eveniKt's exercises. The Crowd had not been
astmobled long when it was announced by
the Teacher, that they ware ready to com
mence. The scene was opened by three
young ladies who boldly and successfully
sung in eonsart a rdcx very appropriate to
the occasion, after which the audience was
entertained for about two hours, with decla
mation, dialogues, (ways and several pieces
of music played MI the Duleime, by the
ladies; all exhibited to the general aatisthe
Lion of those present. Gem! order prevailed
considering the number in attendance. To
be brief, the manlier in which the whole
thing passa or, proved to all there, that
the scholars of ths Benton school must have
been under the instruction and training era
good and competent Teacher. Ezhibitiet r
cf this kind arc generally iuterealti e ; and no
doubt to a certain extent are beneficial espe
cially to the participants, but their impor.
lance should be a secondary consideration
with our cow° schools to that of other
MA" bums& ma it requires a great deal
of study and training to exhibit suexedully,
which must of neoetilty take their time and
attention &cm other and more important
waters. 2 CrIZTATOIL
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PromodS of 1 Columbia
Coolily tour
rte
%RIMS 10 • ca mtait Ty Ilev.
Oh_ Ornwesponding Beernayy
rampant* Mate %operetta union, a
Tom nos Convention was hold ht tis
N. Munk, in Bloomsburg, on Thum
day. % Bersusbor Mk, I Ao7,
4011,0116011 Par MHO to 0,41' it 'Wu ,
P. M., and Prof: U. W. Walker, elected
temporary Chairman, and Will. J. Beidle
man, SeMetary.
All toluiperanee organisations and a large
portion of the churoher or the ()minty were
represented. The object of the Convention
was stated to be to thrum a Columbia Conn
ty Temperate* Union auxiliary to the State
Temperance Union.
The fhllowing persons were elected per
manent others of the Society :
President, Rev, D. J. Waller; Vice Pres
ident, Prof. C. W. Walker,. Secretary, O. C.
Kehler Treasurer, T. J. Vanderilice.
The following resolutions, after eliciting a
considerable harmonious discussion, were
unaninionely adopted :
Modred, That the drinking customs of
society, with the combined influences of in.
temperance, present one of the strongest
barriers iu the way of the progress of the
gospel, and the advancement of true relit•
and as human skill is ineuflicient to
surmount end remove these
. great evils, we
therefore invoke the Divine wisdom to
. guide
us, and his blessing open our °Miro in the
accomplishment el this great work.
Avolved, That it is the duty of the man
agers of this to hold public meetings in
their respective Townships through the
Ministers, Churches, and Sabbath Schools,
to provide speakers for such meetings,and
to present the "pledge" fur signers, md re-
port quarterly to the President the number
of meetings held, and the names enrolled.
Rooked, That this Convention deem it
of the first importance that the t , ttliject of
temperance be brought to the attention of
our seperintendents and teachert of Sabbath
Scho9ls, with the request that they Cc (To
nto with us in mecuring the "pledges of
the children under Lbw charges to vital
abstinence.
Reseiteei, That while we believe the min
istr and Christian church are designed of
trod to take a leading part in temperatext
reform, we cordially welcome to one com
mon platform nil temperance organixatieus,
and we regard the "Good lemplars," "Sons
of Temperanee," ':'temple of Honor," and
"Bend of flore t " an &staling spes4al com
mendation for their zeal and effietettey in
the great work of moral reli rm.
itt.votrsti, That to the trntlie in intolieat
ing :Maks may be traced a very large por
tion of the drunkenness, pauperism, insani
ty, crime and ettsualities of the country : and
that a Hem's! gives freedm) uh ti
respeettibillty to the traffic, mei denies the
proper prote-tion to the people, therefole
tt is the duty and right of the citireats of
this Commonwealth, in self sh.flotz , t. by it g
islation end all sultahlo Means to bring sueit
tt-hlie to at% end.
.19
ltc /re 4'l l at a good lttvr ;4 a
tpuncat is er:itirg s gOtAl public senti
ment, and a buil law corrupts and deprave- ,
it, tied that we can tw‘cr gyro WIT UVlNent
to a *stem that shall give the legal sanction
or the State to the traftio in intoxicating
drinks as a beverage, a business so ruinous
to the morals and bests interests or society,
and that prohibition is the only safe rule
that can be enforced by practice.
te,,, , „fr,d, That as the pulpit is a power
ful 41.-tnintentatity iti - thiS country, in creat
ing =trod sustaining a proper pubhc seat.
Nrl,`P ret ehttlf.n has said ; it
•! wat-, .uou urru
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prioaell —%. ~.,,;
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CPte.t.ene , 4W O
4 tht;'.; Min I
to tht ‘ s
intent, -rate tOl it • tman
this t iteutnot ‘ealte.
Rt.,iar, ',Tvit c rovieNt all political
p 4 to RIC Win'trio . l 4 . - `.l9per!TWV
frlr 440.0.
h. *,!, That the thfr-,,1,, T , t
tort 4Al:llh:elite the cp-entitd in *Au) loom!
wo revounmnd the , i'V"Honal
iill!Net Ad , ot ot, aad raa l,er lit, moire NM
hAeti by J. Sterne No. 17'..! St,
Newytr:k. and Boro , tr juh
jj;,l,A et Serthrtr.o l'a , as acient UltaLlS
prosecuting the rork.
The Cot - ovation then adjourned to meet
tat the Cataukht M. E. Ciwoh, rtn this
Thiamin). of October, at 7 P. M.
SZeriND SESSION'
Conventimi met in the Catawissa M. E.
Chervil, October alst, at 7 P. M.
President Wanor in the Chair. Prayer
offered by Rev. Mr. Thomas.
Secretely O. C. Kehler tendered his reit
iontion which was accepted, and L. B.
Kline elected to Ell the vacancy.
Tho Ibllewmg resolution was adopted :
gesofeed, That a Committee of three be
'limed to canvass the expediency of peti
tioning our next State Legislature for a pro
hibitory law for the Comity of Columbia.
Boys. S. C. Swallow and D. J. Waller
Ileke upon the merits the resolution,
th.. latter gentleman entertaining the audi
ence at OHO length.
The Convention then adjourned to meet
in Espy the sth of December.
L. H. KLINE, Secy.
Catuwissa, Nov. 6, 14(.7.
,Ns:f.a., Omura - c Amms Corwrr.
A Ening While Girl Pound Gflgfp.4l
and her pr-nn tat —Wt; were i tb r od
last evening, by two re=reetable gi admen
from Littlestown, Adams County, that on
Sunday lest a young white girl named theft,
about eisteen years of age, residing near
that village, was assaulted by a negro who
pinioned her arms, plaeed a gag in her
mouth, and then forcibly violated her per
son. This diabolical deed wascommitted in
the house in which the girl lived, during
the absence of the other members of the
family. The black fiend fled, but was sub
sequently captured and taken before a Rad
ical justioo of the pesce, who offered to re
lease him on five intadred dollars boa I
Thi:, could not be obtained, and the negro
was plaaed in the custody of a constable to
be taken to the County prison. On their
way to Gettysburg the prisoner managed to
escape, and is still at large, His victim was
very much injured, and has ken in a sof
feiii,v condition ever since. The scoundrel
ought to have been lynched en die spot by
the people of Littlestown,—Aclanct
/NIA
Couldn't Sum. Achenlitieb and P. John
look after this negro ? Who aro in the fault
of all these outrageous crimes, the ne
gro.s or the Republican party? We are in
(dined to the belief that the Radicals of that
partyare to blame !
***do,..
Or No medicine over appearnd with
stronger vouchers for Its poem' and sub.
2tantial excellence than .the Peruvian Syrup.
especi2liy tho , e suZeting from dys
pepiis ehould send MI P. Dins
snow, r :,treat, Nov York. for a
pamphlet tale: wont: nirg this re.
mat kable remedy
1868. IIO A IJAKINAVIr T S
COMM lOU ANT 114()_NZI. Ave
Bomb Pienartnt, Ina effoll6l Yfar._,
Tbo publishers of "ARTHUR'S HOME
MAGAZINE " and that depot and atroo.
five eriodieal, "THE CHILDREN'S
HOU " edited bp T. S. Awns, make
the fellowior exceeiffnely liherat offeret—.
For fifty rubmiribeys to "The Home Mew
iTertne $2 a Year) they will send a
WILCOX &, GIBES', n WHEELEH &
WILSON, ors HOWE SEWING MA
CHINE, worth $65, manufacturers milli
For seventy-five mulmcribers to "The Chil
dren's Hour," (Tonto sl.2' a year) they
will send one of the above machines.
For forty "Children's Hour," and twenty
"Home Magazine," they will send a WU'
Chlllo, us above.
For thirty subscribers to "Children's
How l " and twenty-fire to "Home Maga
zine,' they will send a mewing machine.
For '6O they will send ten Home 31ags
sine's, twenty Children's flour, and a tew
iny machine, as above.
The subscribers need nut all be sent at
one time nor from the seine office.
tikil Specimen numbers of "Home Maga
zine," lit cents. Specimen numbers of
"Children's Hour," 10 cents. Circulars
accompanying them, giving full particular',
and mita in ill besides other and t,ery at
trariire premium offers.
"The Howe Magazine is too well known
to require special mention, and "The Chil
dren's Hour" is pronouncod the purest,
most beautitbl and attractive juvenile maga
zine published in this or any other country.
In almost any populous neighborhood. or
town of moderate size, enough subsetibers
to get n machine can readily be obtained.
A little concerted attention among the
friends of a poor, industrons woman, anxious
to help herself', would easily get bor a sew
ing machine.
•"rhe Children's Hour" is so beautiful at
tractive and cheap. that it can be introduced
without trouble into almost any family
where there are children.
SOT Do not be deterred from making an
efitot tear it will be labor knt• Get all
the subserilsers you can, end, if ece number
falls short, then write to 114, and we will let
you know whet additional sum of money to
mend in order to secure a machine. We will
always make this imm as'sr.:all as poseible.
It will range between . 110 cod s2q. Ito.
member that the cash price of the machine
is *53.
TERMS OF HOME MA(APNE —s2 year.
3 copies. 85. 4 copies, $6. S copies, an d
cue to getter-up of club, $l2. 15 copi*
ot.l or.c to getter-up of e!ub, $2O. 4plcudid
Pretniohle.
RM. Setoble eopior, 15 cents.
Ty.ttartiw Cult.riitzee lint:P.-81.25 a
soar. 5 copies 14 $5. 10 copier. and one
to getter-up of c1ub...10. Both Magetinee
for $2.50 a Year !I
Address T. 8. ARTlitit & SON,
tia.► 61811 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
DaHou'• MoutUty 3lagaztue.
This very popular and exceedingly cheap
Magazine propt ins an attractive table of
contents for December. Amethist Wayne's
charming stoq, "The Perron kelt and
Hair," is completed ; Mrs. Edson 's
excit
ing serial, "The Lady or Liniewold," is
intensely interesting, while "Paul's Ro
mance." by Mrs. lisle. and "My Darling,"
a pne,w, by James Franklin Fitts, art *memo
the choicest of magazine reading. The il
lustrations are also remarkably good, teak hg
this one uf the best notebt‘s of Ballet* ever
The publiAer offer •••• 1:11.1
fir •hu 4..0:;,), yia AVi:ll T • I:.
Phumbe ••( ..t :•• I i, .1 :
one ',I-
•
...It !•1
I A
will V:11111:•:'ic
Atnethvg : • :al 1 ..1, •,•••
Penni story for Buys, entitled "OH ilugh's
l Look-o ff ," a hich will be finely illustrated by
; Kilburn. end will appear in the new depart
meta, etilled "Our luting People's Story-
Itller i" a popular author will furnish a
• charming story for Gals while there will be
at least a doren other stories and poems of
i the highest literary excellence, and intent-•
intercistii,g, all complete in the January
I number.
It will be seen from the foregoin; that
IBallon's Magazine for IStB will eclipse its
present excellence, while the extraordinary
, low priceretained. It is only $1.50 per
I year, or 15 cent. , a nuniber. Clubs receive
it for 11.23. The proprietors have good
! cause for calling it "the cheapest magazine
in the world." Published by Elliott, Thom
as & Talbot, Boston, Mass.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT&
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
ior c M
W hp. veld at Moot, Rale a IfflU 4 R
I and U:situated on Math and Railroad
toltreote abut el fon nos? th.Plainonr RV: f
2. . robins or re., on elonnoshorg. The nous, le a
OtW frame building. two stories high, with cellar.
nod tern finished. The hot is of good etae, In en•
Minot condition, and Walt, flatted oath awry 2 ,
scripir,,o of cantos (fait. All aa r** sary ouabooldongs
ate trotted. The terms won Do mad. irberal, and
good title glveu. For forth et poorlir Wars inquire at
this office. Nov. 11, intl.
[Do Cr , Min i)
Nurgroh Dentist,
E2t &c teeth without pain by • nuw It
is vitrfectly harmless and to now user/
sii:i prod sweets. All brio., hes a
lais i i • • Dentistry bltrlnicd to In the Isiest
pproy• it an le.
ItseiJrnect sod Oleo, ut. dour east nf
titors„ eloutusloarit, Nov. 13, Inn/.
N E w OYSTER SALOON,
is the barautent of the
a ) !It ) o r l ELL
tt r ill G i tl@V.•l l l4
BILTZLIt LEACOIK, SVPT.
Irraah (Valera marred up In •v•ry .tyle and at all
tonne ; with all the ether fuuad in Ant
eines lieetagrastd.
XX Ale ronatnntly on hand, Lo ether with ebolre
Liquors of I very brand .
Evrrything In tip tap ander about this tinlem
nnv, tom not tolorated Map la nod flod my diatom)
in r lean aver nr . ler
Lllonuivtrutp, Nos. 11, Ifi67-3m.
tfi" Dapantss. Bunion. alto VAThIIIIII treotnd
With the 'inept t.tieneee br J. 184 AL41 , 1. et, t .1/euliet
and Au tiet tlntsurr ly of Leyden, Hollnal). kn. 6 .3
A tett Nut et. l'hitedtlithle, Teptintuniale from the
tune( etj hle roarer. in city and uiuntry ffiq n
et hie ollire. 9bp Illednal facility tiro Invitnd In cc•
rtnupany patient°. a* he hall Wit to Cfild In hie
previa..., A 1...Vt..4 IttlPrind twit hon t vein.
I'4" r 610 rfn Int earatiu Atton hoe. 13, 11.47.—1 y.
A br4INISTII ATOM' NOTICE.
triter, rr Allteioietrattee en the *fulls of R•nfa
mrn 1 , late 01 # Nitre tranship, &ceased
hose Peso r rooted by lb, ft, r Volo WWI
Winiy on 1110,11,14 C, 1 . 4111 V limr sus 0t..//tt. Cr. VPIiII/
Too priori. salit (wanly. Al. ' , twos hsv•
top stilloor asolost Ihe estate are eepistell to lush..
thew Sonar to Ito, atioliotsttators mod those indeht•
ed to the slums, CM mslis tromer'iote psyttient to
11101dAs C. FliVit.f.R.
A I '
YOURS CREVELING,
October lA, Iho7.—C tr
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY
SHANOKIY, PA.
EVERT & IVIEDT )
CHEMICAL EHASIVII SOAPS,
ARP Mentofncort4 felno mki.riala and mey
Imorldtio , d oh et..opt,ri of tqrrilanry. P.,r
ti? ^ ll Gimo'c b 4 !ilia it Cat, .lees e4K,
mom ttrrrt. at4py, I ft mutat note*
It ratlthOUt Ile County.
They keep :onetko .ly ea ht,hd (h. mire! rreorly..,
thermal. t•llee, rode told Minor Snipe.
Cr Wet. ecolf,llll4. Sept IL 11107 -
Tftlowllw kt+ , l4, WAINAA rill rM Mllowiliti
Alp
fk. hrtAmlit, wimp. Town.
Ifni as IM 111.4 nf Otink4f. !Ina per.
rAime4 N iii esdorslinsii. IK I A Phi% I en*, I
ti mine ens* Irti Mint. VI MIMS
(Wm T or Nohlp. Mew.* Mit
01111311 p0.m1,,, or A rot, ro
~j 11,1 116/11.1 YOUNG;
1 1 1.1 ,1 . .4 1. 121' r.,1 rolof. r.O
Am! .11001 tllO4ll I* .1 voere.44 TA.
7' 00 :: owner je riluotiatoi to corn. f0rt ,90 4
Fore p . ifiliorty. r. 17 ebergo., end take bier sway.
ul rie rM lir Ire M 1:1 be .1.9640.4.4 of titt , M.* law direct.,
NAM; /1111V1'4:.
% o r led 7.
N ENV (..; (MIMI NEW GOODS !
143 pubhe 314,14:4 try to tried tb..l
U. 11. CREASY & Co.
Lave catietamly Oil G►rd
THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
GOODS IN
LIGHT STREET.
k of gdoz Gne.it cH LAr rue teal Or iO4lllll
try proJimi.
Light hss.os cs. stet
A NEW ARRIVAL OF MILLthERY
ASD
tit ° FANCY GOCDO, AT
NIES. 152. ZAMA%
MIT STREET, tOLLUBIA COOVIT
woolOroopititfo.iy inform tov itithian, re Light
Ott% ►lts 013111110. that bio n•tu►ao4 frqui
by with a i wn a •1•110 1 110 nl Fa,' #4 ,1 w•intvr
MILO MIMI? AND FANCY GUUb$. CaNY'diVii
to nit tit lo Maw
IMO% SILTS ma le tnatA:,r. w+.l ropalrinr Jose with
1111,114114•0 and flerpl,•ch. Alf %orit )n
best .u.l law.* tasty sau.ariar. upon ri".4.441,61, tem*.
Nttrvalst stt,sison b 6)634 In .111,16 Vs,
bibs PATITANO of .very linecelptn.Cl jinlitaimists In
Use trod*. os Imno imo 1 . 4 salt ei.osp.
Pint al.n pap eee+lal attention b enuring.
Aavtaf .1.,•,41 1111111 and ;sonny totinirti the ort in WI
itetartrnin a. r in rni.fl , knt in Inv tog .alloGicUots.
4UP • Wroalk; in Wardina's ItuitUlugs.
linvenber 6. 1it157
lIAPI"INESS OR MISERY.
The ri , tsin of youthful inalser.ttal .Ipostnyi h 1•
117,119 his p tuusects rloymnis
toarrimen na lbw pursuit of 6411,116.16 lIIIA4 PU4O
thhoty ; but by thu Owns asu of gus tfiVtl
u 24 Labl4l trutbdy
Beil's Specific Pills,
be may r: weer hie neart:r. pair, therefore iii de
Ixy to -•.1.4 , 'big reiu.l7. It glees opoody reit. f end
ail' t nod . Mod a cilia Id ea Cie., of Mem tom teat
gallollollo, I'byncal U•rbrtty and
al la • afill:4) , tllC4r d. 1 4 ••••1/11•
at I. .1••ilt e.t Ov u•nlK a Adel. box Jr Ig rn , sv
wok:treat an•' blended. and Ito eb•tnya of ;,tat
Necessary erhillgt a•ior
Price ..ne ID.•I Imr per tt• t erPO fall dlngtleni.
t4.ld ay I ,, ueeloto genetahy pleme it WI
IPCb fewest h.• postured i Sill sr. d Moor by '.el
irbra-barg Cool N•fafa sr at ..bet remtinn on regeial
lb) mots.). Cildr.• so. J. A qt, U
a AT SIM lenaL
l'itreta engender:Hal ratealkfill oil be fain to
la•oteslir a too of ch-elz«.
Lit. J. bit Y A
PiIYsIcIAN
Brommay Mic York,
Ctlvr+ PIKVIAL TO FATM it oh us*, or
C-r: al (.1 - ar , ar.! ":4 r‘.01.4 •
ut 01111iale Motu. {'act 1111 CurrCopuill4bac, STMCSLI
4:l4olll.MlTtai.
1a LusTlMili I Win fond Mt priVata and coati
&MIS , •••1...•4111, ha rl Mori. knit .or to eukt•
N!•t':Na !:i 0'! rug, kce:dicrits try Ut
$' • se, / n•T • • • - •
Aa of aqui. , i ' l7 fo r 70
Ir A.i. OV IJARJ/Ii• 44. d
pproll.-Mt ; 1 p. 7.41 at., 1 a y.
Ma M i.
t) 38 b
Or I've;
A it'll Willa wino
deba.ing *lye $0 ignimply In h Cs
fu Steuinal Weakness). tavola aa tt and
Nervous 1 . 100.441k* 0141 ear.. nna r emlinhll.6 days
. h 1 111 1• WIllen,trrr y. Afl.r u.tur Lusl.rua• ►.tier.
WititClill illiCiAl4. ha obtr.laa , trnill a frillid 40.01.
40,HP1" 1,11.1 a"Li oral 101,e1.4 r p...
ucanfrot core. UR behalf .4 •.,11,111,0 hanoro.ll;
rit stud the awn. frot. 01 chin.• 10 nll one way
t tire It. wdd►n.. K I'4E.
Etatium If. itilo:ro N.w Fu►d
Vos,,•mbert.
Your sitontion is c 4110041 tale IWO inset selele Ms,
t4fo, oirr lait.v.ers 6.1 tiet re Ir.. ti iwr fool, ie tt On.
tud ditangeil46l4lo iaZi`l4lol lu Oleo
Dr. Harvey's
CiIIIONO TH Lam AL FEMALE PI LTA,
hire tom orit4 for ufmarda .4 ?marl TUN with
linVaryllls success. Th are aeapt.J for all oat
nary cares tad paver fail to than aefiuff if talus ea
Dr. Harvey's
GOLDFN FEMALE PILLS.
FIVE not.LARs A rim
/AN tntenfled Itzt tattefal nm. regnlriaf sore Dever.
llrl ttoditine. '1 bey art (oar dtgrts• etrmritt 11 4 h
tar ordtPary truti and tne prrlactly itaralltra ;ad
reliable.
If ynu t anon! got them of your r!rucsiti 1 will si•lid
than by return o ail. ps.t.pai.l and ' s cuts (rum oti
starvation au rert.ttit .f She, lisiiwy
I will sl.O Al lid hn 1 liusitals4 and roolldeutita
eh./ uisr W Ladies
Addats J. Mt YA NI MI Li 002 tlisosursiks.ii;sis you
SHERIFFS SALES.
Rv winos a .urtArs writs issued out of th. ("nuts
of Coa.inori rototuhla I On , . 1 ' toot.. di•eeteil
tti I ba .rposad to sale. MI lb. I 1111I'1' Willa(. In
Illoonishorl on Monday. the ltd day of
neat, al I u'elnelt in ilitraftatuonn. tae Iliftwang do•
serlhinl property. via :
All these ter* Villain tram or plaint of lead tvjai
and haute to lb* I. worn por is It-on. IN ItillraelltlY
ol Color:Asa and thaw of p r apyyivaom -a l • ti n.
of lend bound,. on the az..• by laid of John
on the loath by !awl of --Parka,. ant math.
west sod north by food, of tarot,
Ire sown acre. nines or bee—tho 'wound niers. of
land twins and lyins ia the t •st..ship, C. , 10.1y and
Ptak alOreini.ll. bounded as follows: 1 41 1111 . 1 0 e at
red 04.1., thence by •enil of John Cliristisii anoth
il•sr•••••• mot four pi has In a pa.% : thence I.y
land of William rat tarsal. south 1.1 dryers west
slaty perches to a ;o in the rna.l loading from
flhotsbors In t,hriatiatt's sawmill; Mance along It..
Om, 1011 1 0 S/ dtlif 1.1 " 11 111 " Pith"
In • pool : lhsuc« kg th 61111.• snag 13 a..s raid
nine perches In a In.{ in I WI. fiehinger than&
by land of John Christian north .4 tircreei. cai.t
sistyo.ino perrhea to the tiaaininna cobtainins four
teen aria. of land and al.owance of sts per seat for
ff 1•411, kin. more or lets teemed Pak .1 DO4 seal
lion and to ho sold no the ;imparts , of William
Rdsar, and John litaley, sdndui•ttatnr if thaws
Edgar, Seecated.
A 1,110
All that errialro tractor parcel At land In ii. town
'hip of itftarinrema to the enonty of Colombin
ttr•rruerly %Namur) botook. , l ti n.l de.
via : on thr aortal b r Inn, of John th. fiat
Sts land of Jaen" Stine on the in itt by 11'41 now of
DanMt Kortenta.soder. and nn the, went by land of
Jon in, Fibrins' ogootaiains c , te tlonOretl and the
arr... tielltrid talon to «vet mon nrol t o pa sObli ae
lb" propels of Ifttoseas Kt ram.
A et.fillitithir.t or 11111 d in I. Tosynrhip or
Hisnaluch enttil.y ofl!fahm.l.ll4 panteippid coupon
1.11 01010 nu. fi tiorcil on•q houndint and dowriorti ad
Niows, in wit: on the ming Ly and of Jowl, KID*
nry i,n lii.. stitot •y land ill, of leffillpt and P. ha
Vl LlP,rer olf iar rimyth by 414 ill •liiisue liguitaii
41t.1 an alikh art
• . f. rte.! n frown Ammo. is W.% ha n. with in, npaus•
bairn hit. rxecuti. 11111141 1.,
ottid a. Ili. proilwriy of Auxiiitup • .Path. naluilow
Irmo, with the will anuezon us lieu', Inidlisualles
sit ceased.
Ail 'hot eortaln h , lllllfle too ate I nu a lea or Atone
of ,round •.tuote to Prior CreAt townebty nlun use
County ptirrhaned by oho rata Vinonnt.l Dow
Samuel eintith. and 11011111/..11 by land of said Amount
host'', II to , ntit and a hid/ rimy ,mote butlifiny
baton fourteen by Olio. n foot in pop. Inennttet Innen
tato eafteutlab and to bit staid on Abe yinporty ..r
elm natal 01110 f.
ALAn
A rotten IM Iv( it nand ilium*. In tip !tomtit' er
Cootr•illn , fl, lembll Cn 'my, ouittoloing tistioly Ave
filet •to LtatOst Ay. MHO end •olionoln. 44e. 4.,.4•
elnoth &Hoot tow bilthdre4l sold foci, (not to an qlloy
. .e !which is oreAtool 4 two ' , logy , &now govoillni
bnopo Oolth 11. i 'tool. toryll
elt , T4tlo4 Red to t4l ant/ as Uhl IfinPril
11114•31.
lOW/PAMUEL 11,4,D4j. Plan •.
•••
I wt.!. r.t. Tr)
MILOWZMIS . , •
TO RFT MT +.0085."'
EITI?! , .Y.
1!, W. (.11.EASY a. Co.
DEB
MEM
EMI
COURT ADVEATIVIAMWATii.
sue Kt IP HOCI,III4IIO‘.
wsitt" ow sm. *auks
wt. th. awl nyrr sib 4 wo.,
MI Jail 11.01147, c!lntri of (lends, = Iv"
knot wr
Now* an,l Coen o f Common Mesa end OrPronn% '3, • I
In the Ott Jeartfl Dlatri4. tannliormi at the son
oh orirn446,lllslllnes fttr JaniftirWlee Ilan. ,
Iwo mat Meier 11. Hallosns, AnserieVannoroorr v i,
Ms OI L noire Wrung Wiling Ow V. 411
4 0y of (11, ,in Opp yr*r on Mr ttnnesanlf lon
lonnetrr.l nod *Mr 1111,P11. Wee (Of hOldi,
1%3,1 or ) 1 . r nn. T..rrsl4 r onJatenriligtmr, Ir.
oetwiol Winter olorrinnr nrl% , Ponre,
conin 11, fin husk II An tawny 01
ti.. wog fis 1:44) o r trill 2.1 day;
(hermit*, fait. I.v roams° tr. R
%olio* I. horsily glvin. tu the Canni. • th• .t. ; ..,,.. 4
tif UP Muse* anti Vonetelh'e aaIAG N. • •I:' v1C4,1•
INtblis that they be iben and there In t . i,,, ~, , ,„,.,.
IMO at nt ecloek In tha fore nwu atoll ' ay Wt.. , L .11
', L oyd., Inacti•ttto.no and ether reusetr,br.•,,,:,, l ~,‘,
111.4 a Itiing,i wnrh to their (Acta smolt ot I, t,i- ~,.. a
A nd ht,,,,,, gnat at. bound by tttueultatt a to pr. , , .. n i, ;
kiN ehog thin prionnurs lbot aro .ir ma, 1.: i., V,. J:, i
suad tomtit , of ('.qua/boa to ba then an,, th •r, •., n•
et,te th. in am *anal te.J./st. Juror' ry-.. ~,,,.., .. ~. ,
p.,betual in Welt attend:mm.l44e., . .• wit; ,
30 , slo* Wiliiiii • 041 . ' 4.7 Of).*
i„ At .1 1 ,1 11 t 8 13 d e. ye ar lt if our 1,001 441.• 1 1 , ..w1i et.,:itt
........ i rin.lred mad eisty•fiatria.ar.i mine ~i•oth.,n
year of tab badep.•tillatsee of Oa 1,..,tt.4 Loh, ~r
A.u..lta. ( Gut. flays The tanyo.or..tt %;.11*..,
11,C111%. Vit. itta. • ant
Gl..rolosbuts. Oeteb, r, 30. ler:t.
GRAND JURORS FOR DEC. jj:.:l
141:A VElL—ft Gc.aupt. net r.o.freitr.
BP VT' WI Mau, A pplin:J.ll. J. 144 Fara,.
LINN—J.4m IC trots.
Nit EttrinicLic —.ll , nathys R Goritntr,
LAI rW led.% —,lrtuto Ki.lt•t. COW. 111314,
rr•aty
t'6 %Tit ALI st ROC() - JGbo P W Irattati
CEPtiTak, —.Nam" Kent r.
(V% V4Oll 4 14 —rAttieli Hr4C4 .4.
vR 4slac LIN —film,. 4 r!,..y,
.14LLK &mood Culemoo.
KV, (M K traar
A I'KCIN-•0•4$/#0 Graly, Hiram anktr.
LO4 lIFT- 4 .111111/10i tit,44e.
M A Olti( 011—.14.108 A Ponstmi. waistam iArtseo.
ri MAlAthi.
BUG ‘KLA)Ar-Ki.l4.iti Mew.
I;RORS FOR THE QUARTER SER.
u SItINS, DEC. 2, 1i47.
0. %sons Ablohon
Briarosnolg—Joim 8 1101114.1, Joseph Stackhouse.
LV 00.1 th.
lianolu -J.•60 r Barkl(y. Jo..tph fi6erpt‘oo.
I'.LWiaes--N'a!ter neon. 1.4•4 /Oka. balei Oserhirt
remit° Ahrob Knlebnor. D A ItowiiBlo,-W IVilsohhi
ronyntlisch--John Anilnronn,
erulrhlas Ohm • linuryesiblc.
nod.. tiatok6 I Frnao. PnMiy ircu2g. Wll::aas
liohnonhi•
Jnt►son--Mhutt.p MeH.rsry.
Locu•t—Lke. J..tos V Walser.
610.1600....1.4a0. MoUttJt. Jaw• ges fit, D r10)!; - :
‘1,04,--1 , 4 au Luis.
Montour- Jalaw• ilwrt&e.
J Nu, tr.l.
R::ruger.,t.-•Uaaa•t 1'.0:61+, law* loavatoti4-.
T6•.was W raw. Jac4to Newt.
elnyJnr.
tiwieri,wr ....lithium' I. Maw.. Newton liarringtue.
titanic*, L. Ussa.
AUBORS FOR COURT OF CO,IMON
1•141A8, !SEC. 9, 1867.
St.llllgft...
iirt.1.6.1-11..u.as Davi*. Pate I Peon,n2v.ri
110:uu , 4 , .:45051. tt 11.4,dtru. 11111.. b glruu.s
1% 4" 41,1 .
vri•••rt , ...l.—Athe , rt smith. •
1 , 1uu.5u.4,1.1 P Wiltron 111 Pursr.cl.
P
visttp6ll, 41Urve.4%
•
quadotso. haw,. Putt:.
i•
I: VIM a :NA John . 15.1111.16.
11 , II:I.' , it-. Aaron P,.ter
kt., I tu Goi , u‘u E4 , 4U4l;i:' I
i.sits
-Ps tau,.l Babe,. Jacuti
Millet.
%1t 15.*:1111 , .
11'4ur..sr W Vat/ hush S; s.a.cr. Non , :
11:2
Putitsoo, achtaLsebaes.
Vetubur.:3l/.1k7.
I 'IST 1 3F'C.V,VSE$ FOR TRIAL AT
J 11ECE:t1BER TERM, 1E67.
I tagyobt rpta vs .1•411. W Melt.
1 I ....ego Ittary v 4 liussier & Klattst.4.
3 Vs Ji... s• %SP.& V. Alban. et 4.1.
• Wtir4 thsvPrs v. looter MIMI
I 3 Jo .5. 1 , / a 8•-u... v tv.l4r i4i /shot.
/ • •. , r r. . . .. . ^. t•at P. Rims! .
/ . O.•P .4 4 i 5.4.:44 •• .4
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A Sepnin prrocK oF FINE FIOLD AXF STINE
W or. 41.1. 1V INTLII nr%. P.
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PRICE. or $lO EACH. AND a.vrlwrAertu ,
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list I•ediee' %Valente. enameled, int , to :I ,
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tin Hold I .nntins ChialiAt I. roes , 1103 to 2'
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3 lard easorta4 Kitchell. ail clads, 10 to 7
The above stack will ha Menem% en Ulu pop ite.
one urine plan. glvlng every patron a sine.4,o
ROI id silver %Vet h tor $lO. without retard to value
W 1 ,1111611 Bpn. & I'd Int here,iwn, ,ao. la y oe k . w i t „
to ••• d•ritelt Illrrnee or the above niegniticrat etc
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ante epee and wall misled Weldor. era trailed
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'l4a whets. wh e ther it be a %etch worth 111,1 e
or nee worth •ase. The return or any it our 0. , '.
n e wer entitle, you to the article. named there.
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Adj.. 1<• vrinrtd Itio• than Mb is earned on Any can
tata it %111 et once he in rn Out loi s 1,
tort a 01,1112 h, (((wit(ll , llllnotqa tranehition whin
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up. t 1 1 , 11 int of V% tem', liv.• for $l. arieson foe .:
rho y f brltt. and el , atorl premium roe $3, stagy •••••'
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f or Irdl.rtronet delivery, so .hat
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by funtilorl settle the balance id veld deidt.e.?
With th Tneenr.r at eniumbla Geier 11 lei 11 ' 4
of nre , n)twr Nits, without delay. The INT ! 41 .
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