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ROME, GEO., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23,1860.
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NO. 126.
®l)e Sri-toeekli) Courier
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CANFIELD, BRO. & CO..
No. 229 Baltimore st., corner Charles,
BALTIMORE, BID.,
111 POUTERS AND DEALERS IN
& Watches, Jewelry,
U SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
II Hrqnzes, ©LOOKS,
IZ3(| Military and Fanoy Goods generally
C." ir A Co, invite attention to thoir rich
and oxtshsivo stook of Goods, not inferior to
any othor establishment in their line. One
of their firm visiting Europe annually ena
bles them by a careful selection from the best
sources to offer inducements to purchasers
both in style and price second to none.
Watihcs of tho best makers and in overy
variety. Military Companies furnished com
plete. aug2-twly
^i'ofessioDQl
R. D. lUilVBY, DUIfliAr SCOTT.
HARVEY & SCOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, . . . . . . . . GA.
A DVANCES of money can usually be had
Hpon geed claims left for collection.
Romo, June I.—ly.
T
the
Z. B. HARGROVE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, - - - - - - - GA.
OrricK—Over Fort A Hargrove's new store,
feblfl—ly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME ------ GA.
Wl.t, pra'.tiea in the counties of Cherokee
Go. O.Jhte over N. J. Ouberg's Clothing store
RspsnKVCK— Underwood A Smith, Rome
B275KIts R. Cobb, Esq., Athens. Ga. ian27
NO HUMBUG,
But the Poor Man’s Relief,
A!CD TH*
RICH MANS FRIEND !
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD
L o w.
HE MERITS OF THIS'
Plow oyer btbers, for
cultivation of both Cot-
ton and Corn are many, but! shall mention
only its leading merits: With four wings,
two small and two large, it can be converted
into Seven different Plows, all of which are
very necessary for tho cultivation of dif
ferent crops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow oompleted
will last a man from two to five years, accord
ing to the soil he cultivates, and will only
cost about Three Dollars to put It up. An
Agency will Boon be established in Romo,
and then planters will be invited to call and
see for themselves. Address,
B. F. REYNOLDS,
mar20tritf. Kingston, Ga.
THOS. J. VERDERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, OK.
Will praotice in the counties of Floyd,
p.lk, Paulding, Carroll, Haraldsn* and Cass.
Strict attention paid to collecting.' ino?0-1v
j.|w. n. uNDEiiwoon. c. n. smith.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GA -
•Puaotich in Upper Georgia; also in the
Pedoral District Court of Marietta.
jan20’59-ly
C. II. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and
Tennossee. . i ; “ U E 3
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME GA.
febl0'57
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
O price—In City Hail Building.
« npr8-Iy
DRS. GREGORY & FARELL,
BROAD 8T., ROME, GA
Office—First door below Choioe Hotel,
octlfltwly
Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE at tho Drug Store of Bakor,
Echols' A Strickland.
< Room over MoGuire A Pinson’s store.
1 Rome, Ga., July 14,, trily.
MUTUAL* INSURANCE
COMPANY.
ROME, ------. GA.
Office—At Rome Railroad Depot. .
W. S. COTHRAN, Pros’t.
C. H. STILLWELL, Boo’y. july28
Dr. J. T. DUANE,
RESIDENT DENTIST
ROME, GEO.
Rooms over Fort A Hargrove.
TAS bcon engaged in tho
practice of Dentistry in
ie and the United States
for tlie lost twelve years; and will guaran
tee to thoee that employ his services, entire
satisfaction, in both,, the operative and
meohanical branoh of tho b
Particular attention given to regulating
childrens teeth. >
ffidT-AU work performed at reasonable
charges. mayI7—twly.
David g. love,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent
/aV*Offioe in Drug Storo of Baker A Eeh
els. febl7-trily.
’iiifeit
A. J. BEARDEN,
AMBROT YPISTj
ROME, GA.
jan31,1800; . [Tdly.
$
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,
. . -STJCCI?880Bs|T0-
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, 80UTH .CAROLINA
WADE S. COTRAN, Some, Ga.
HENRY*L. P JHFFFkfcprle^. B-C.
September 7,-*ly.
Snsines? 6qi*ds.
Swines? Ctfh.
KINGSTON HOTEL,
KINGSTON, - - - - - GA.
T) ASSENGERS can get a good warm ' sup-
XT per at the above named Hotel, immedi
ately opposite the Ticket office, on the leit
head side of the Railroad going down. Sat-
islaotion.given or no charge.
H3t' Strict attention to passengers going
to Rome. T. R. COUCHE7 Ptop’r.
twtf.
VERANDA
Boarding House
In sight of tho Depot—same
Street, [feblltrlly] B. G. WE:
JBtisinegs Cql'cte*
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.,
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor,
THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE.
There is a Livery Stable kept inOonnectiou
with this Hotel, whore Horses and Vehicles
are kept for hire. juuMtwtf
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR SALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted to Planter’s use—
„ For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnabargs,
maylS-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac.
s
Seventh Year in the Trade—A foot age re
quires fast work
E. M. SEAGo7~~
R0DUCE BROKER
—AXD—
General Commission Merchant,
Office in Seago's Slock, No. 15, Alabama St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
ELLS all Goods on arrival at 21 percent.
._ Witlmako returns within three days from
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in
this city. Now York, Now Orleans, Philadel
phia. Baltimore. Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisvillo at 21 per
cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent,
in this City. The citizens of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not less than
$100, at 1 percent.; on smaller sums at 21
per cent
jEff-Respect fully refers to Bankers and
Merchants of this City. mar20trily.
DoFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. Y..
W OULD notify the Trade that they are
opening Weekly, in new and beauti
ful patterns, tne
WA.1ISUTTA PRINTS, Also the
v AMOSKEAG,
A New Print, whioh oxcclsovory Print in the
country for perfection of execution and dc
sign in full Madder Colors. Our Prints are
cheaper than any in market, and meeting
with extensive sale. Orders promptly '
tended to. . Fob2'fl0,tnly,
DODWORTH’S
MUSIC
m
STORE.
No. O ASTOIt PLACE, N. Y.
PUBLISHER
AN1) DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
MUSIC,
Instruments,
AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Songs and Compositions for the Piano Farts,
By the Best Masters,
Sacred and Organ Music; Donee and
Military Music, far tho Piano Ferte,
Bent by mail, postage free.
(Stamps may be sent instead of change.)
CATALOGUES OF MUSIC FOR
Brass Bands;
Quadrille Bands, small or large Orchestras.
PRICE
List of BrasB Instruments,
Sent on application.
THE
“Journal for Brass Bands,”
A new publication of Band Music, is issued
on the 15th of each month; also, the ‘'COM
PANION,” containing Marches, Medleys, Ac.
The Instrumental parts in these words are sep
arate and ready for performance.
W HARVEY B. DODWORTH,
sepll-twOm Director of Dodworth's Bands.
J.B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST,
uons nrc uigner tuan mo usual run <
tists, I bog leave to say that tlioy are t:
as charged by Dentists at Auguste,
and Snvannan. For Artificial Work m
WILL OPEN OH
SATURDAY, 6th inst.,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Velvet, Silk and Straw
mwmm,
Misses’ & Children’s Hats,
*N VARIED A ELEGANT STYLES,
And as the following list of p' ie .s will show,
tho very cheapest ever offered In Rome:
Dark Straw Bonnots at $1 00, $1 50, $2 00
$2 50, and up to $8 00.
Velvet Bonnets, in all colors, from $8 00 to
$12 00, warranted ail silk velvet.
Children's Hats, trimmed, from OOo to $5 00.
Ladies’ Dress Caps, from 60e to $3 00.
Chenille, Silk and Bugled Nets.
Fancy Gilt Belts.
A beautiful new stylo of Bows and Wristlets.
New Styles of Ribbons, at very iow prices.
Flowers, Feathers & Ruches
Cheaper than'ever before offered.
The Ladies are respectfully invited to call
and examine these goods, before purchasing
elsewhere—an inspection is only necessary
to convinoe, that they are unrivalled for
beauty and cheapness.
CO,
2ETNA INSURANCE
HARTFORD, CON.
INCORPORATED 1819 !
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Authorized Capital,- .$1,600,000 00
Paid up Capital 1,000,000 00
Assets... 2,030,423 80,
E. G. Ripley, Pres., T. A. Albxandbr, V. P.
T. K. BnA.cn, Sco’ty, A. A. Williams. Adj’r.
W. S. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga.
practice of D
os, and has fitted np an office, over the store
of McGuire A Pinson, where he is prepared
to execute all operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in the most approved manner.
He would also call tho particular al
of those in want of Artificial Work; to his sii-
>erior stylo of teeth, sot On gold plate ; for
jeauty, strength and life-like appeaeance,
they are notsurpassed. As an iinpressionhas
been made that my prices for dental opera
tions nro higher than tho usual run of Drn-
thesome
Macon
my char
ges are as follows:
Entire Sots Uppor and Lower from$100 to $251.
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150
Temporary Sets, Uppor and Lower, 25 each.
Partial Sets in proportion to the abovo.
As I am well posted in all tho late improve
ments of the day, I feel confident that I can
meet the wants of all who may need tho ser
vices of a Dentist, and if roferencosare want
ed; as to their utility in answering tho purpo
ses of nature,! can give them in abundance,
from those who heyo tested my skill, for the
ast fourteen years, in this, and adjoining
States. •
J. B. MURPHY.
Roue, Sept. 14, 1859.-tf.
PHOENIX INSURANCE C0.
HARTFORD. CON.
CAPITAL $400,000!
CHARTER PEEP’TUL.
H. Kellogg, Sect’y., S. L. Looms, Prost.
W. S. COTHRAN,Agt., Rome, Ga.
aprilStrily. J ■
Head-Quarters3d DiV. G.M. 1
t - if60. J
Sir: I deeply regret, that I have to
report tho Division under my command
as being in a state of complete disor
ganization, its Regiments, Batttaliions,
and Companies unofficered, and their
effective strength, consequently, un
known. Incompatible as maV be this
state of things with a beedining milita
ry spirit, I bin nevertheless fully pur-
tuaded that the feelings which have
caused this result ore not confined to
any particular section or district, but-
that they ore of universal prevalence,
and will be found to exist with equal
force in every Division throughout the
State. For many years there has been
a constantly increasing spirit of repug
nance and opposition oh the part of the
people to the performance of militia
duty, until this feeling hasat length be-
come sufficiently strong, virtually, to
.subvert the institution itself, aud to dis
pense with its services as a useless re
quirement and an unnecessary' imposi
tion. Such being the decision of popu
lar opinion, it may be safely assumed
that our present system has failed in
its design of securing military efficien
cy, and that it ought not to be relied on
in its present inoperative condition, as'a
means of protection, either in suppress
ing domestic insurrection or .repelling
foreign invasion. No one can seriously
contemplnto this foot, without being
fully impressed with theconviotion that
some scheme ought to he devised jvhioh
would in its results operate as a guaran
ty that an adequate and available force
would always be in readiness to meet
any emergency however great or sud
den. As a people we possess, abundant
ly, all the elements requisite for form
ing not only a good but ah unsurpassed sol
diery. Our men are’ distinguished for
fine physical development, great activi
ty ana capaoity of endurance, for reso
lute determination and great personal
Yet tiaese high soldierly qualities c*m
what pot,, until we had established wilier
in our borders all needful foundries,
armories, magazines; not until, needed,
we hod within ourselves all tho fit
means and appliances:;of self defence
and war, thus planing ourselves in on
indepenent, Belt relying, defiant con
dition, neither fearing commotions
within nor dreading invasions without.—
True, there may be no threatening,
danger near, nor. present war;. yet we
hear, in the distance, of rumors of war,
and who shall say; in the present dis
tempered, frenzied, state' of publie fe "
ing, it will not come 7 A long p
of unbrokep prosperity and pub!
pose has rendered us over
THOS. J. PRRRY, i : J.J 1 ,5 : CL W. F. LAMKI2T.
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Choice Hotel,
TILT, keep constantly on hand, a well
, / selected assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such as, Bacon. Lard, Flour,
Monl’ Ac., Ac., which ivo will -soil low for
Cash, or country produce, at enslipriccs. Wo
feel grateful for past favors, and hope by
prompt attention to business, and; fair deal
ing, to rocoive a liberal share of patronage.—
Our motto will bo quick sails and short pro
fits. Qivo us a call boforo buying elsewhcra,
Rome, Aug. 31, ’59.tf.
Family d Supplies
JISW.LWGSTOX,
No. 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will keep a genoral as
sortment of Family Groceries consisting
of
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL, LARD,
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO,
MOLA8SES, SEGA US,
COFFEE, Cotton Yi
FISH, DRIED AND
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac.
No pretense is made to a WHOLESALE
business, but persons may be sure of getting
at least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL
as at any other House in tho city.
jESTTerms—Cash only.
JAS. W. LANGSTON.
jrne2—twtf
W. & Atlantic (State) R. R
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 iniles, fare $5—
John W. Lewis, Supe’t.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, at 10 20 a u
Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 p u
Leaves Chattanooga at..... 3 25 a u
Arrives at Atlanta..... 1 40 p u
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN..
Leaves Atlanta at night............... 8 15 i »
Arrives at Chattanooga .....i. 6 80 a n
Leaves Chattanooga, at. 3 00 p u
Arrives at Atlanta.... ...11 32 a m
This road connects each way with the
Rome Branoh Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
tho Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at
Chattanooga. mar3tri.
never be rendered fully etlc
out military skill and discipline. I can
suggest no plan so likely to secure (bis
great desideratum as the organization
of Volunteer companies. Wo have al
ready several admirable corps of this
description. We needhowever, at least
twice or thrice tbeir presen tump her, and
thissubjec 1
go very far, und, I cannot but t
aright direction. I would not appro-
' *M»r ' ■ smb *
no to
k, in
purpose
■ e solitary cent of. the net
onr Railroad to any pur-
whatsoever, educational or
and careless of our situation.
I, a)vaken<
ble calamity has y*t - awakened us to a
sense of our insecurity. There may'be
the cry. of peace when there is no peace.
Let ua not deceive #qrteivfif('|inM> this
subject. . Looking wisely upon , the
madupss, of the hour, we should be
predated for the worst. All the eli-
mSnts of civil strife and commotion are
in fearful ootivity, and splpmnly ad-
The time Is at hand when: we should
arouse ourselves from the apathetib
difference upon
safety and well being of- our
uld not beeitate for amoi
fearlessly enacting such measures U
will leave us nothing tofear in any pos
sible contingepoy..
With high regard,your ob't serv't,
. J. W. A. SANFORD, Mqj. Gen/
His Excellency, Joseph E. Bioi
Commander In Chief,Milledu
■hou
mother, ohlldren. aU well; ought to be
a happiness to any heart; it should be
a source of humble gratitude, and
should wake up the warmest feelings of
our nature. Shame on the contempti-
ould ble and low-bred cur, whether paren t or
tp^fipjreak-
73
Tho foree which woiildh- the r,u.cd | tfilA growl(uuFftoh 1 _'Ii'V'hiMu
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
JUST RECEIVED jNSmm
A-MSlM a large und cxlcn-
Sfl&BHp sivc Stook oi School,QEBHw
Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a
large variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Articles,
suitable for the Holidays. Merchants and
School Teachers, supplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prices. The uttontion
of purchasers respectfully solicited.
Terms Oasli.
jan3—twly
a moment’s warning wherever duty m ? rn ‘ n .8 co “ es ‘ someor
demanded their presence. These com- j? rc |f. may b .° stricken with
panies would be^ chiefly composed of ^“?iS ^rr , n ^r g er al9Ulld
persons residing in or near our viUages “‘rf, 1 ® " 0 health if left in
sssr yirsSiSSf 5 ”
ferent parts of the State can scarcely be . —
over-egtimated.as a jf«ms of importing | ^^£0 of thll
fluids, and energises digestion and
The eztieiuoa of i society
1=
e ; it takes hours:.to . get
and diffusing through the country that
kind of kpowledgo in whioh we ore at
iresent so deficient, and which would
ie so ini
of trial.
ted out a mode'which, if adopted, would
in a great mensuro, obviate our present... . .. , -
defenceless attitude, I leave to others |« ro “ g ^^L e ?Li‘I e
the task of adjusting its details and fath-Tr ‘ WYbody "' “
oming its ultimate organization. ’ - M?2w wkiAk'*!
1 am fully sensible that the system | ™W whdeat 1
which I have submitted to your consid- R” “/“P
eration can be carried h* operation 1
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO BOUSE!
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
■YTTILL koop constantly on baud a large
W and careiuUy selected (took of Vir
ginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and will
Supply the trade on as reasonable terms as
can bo hod elsewhere.
I. G. S. WEATHERFORD,
Rockingham Co. N. C.
W. C. SLOAN.' Roms Ga.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
junolOtrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C.
Phelan’s
Improved Billiard Tables
AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS,
Protected by letters patent dated Feb. 10
1850, Oct. 28,1860t f Deo. 8, 1867; Jan.
12, 1858; Nov. 10,1808, and March
20, 1850.
The reoent improvements in these tables
mske them unsurpassed in the world They
are now offered to tho eoientifio Billiard play
ers as eomblning speed with truth, never be
fore obtaining in any Billiard Tubla. Sales
rooms Nof. 05, $7, and 69 Qrosbystrool.
PHELAN A COLLENDER,
sepil—triSm Manufacturers.
A Fre.ih and Urge Stook of Southern Raised
_ Grass Bead-
^^F111 kinds, just received
fcblt No. 8 Ohoicp House.
BOOTS AND SHOES
M AN UFAOTURED BT
F. A. OMBEH6,
ROME GA.
Xho Subscriber is supplied
th a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA
TENT LEATHER, and all other materials
for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots & Shoes.
He employs the best of Workmen and keeps
posted on the latest fashions.
Genteel Fits and Work warranted.
Thankflil for past favors hrhopes to
eelve a continuation of patrtnage In t
branoh of home industry.
amg25—ly
this
try. i
• P.'X. OMBERG.
Change of Schedule-
Orrica Rohe Railroad,
Rome, March 81, I860. ,
O N and after Sunday the l.t day of April
the Morning train will leave Rome daily
at 7| o’clock, A. M., returning at 4* o’clock,
P. M. Evening Train leave* Romo dally
(Sunday* exoepted) at 01 o’clook, P. M.,and
return next day at S) o clock, A. M.
W. B. COTHRAN, Gen’l Sup’t.
J, R, MARTIN,
.Sueceesor to C. A. Smith,
ROME, GA.
wholesale add retail dealer in
CHOICE
CONFECTIONARY,
AND
SMALL GROCERIES.
ALL KINDS OF FRUIT.
OYSTERS & SHAD
IN THEIR SEASON.
CANDY MANUFACTORY
AND
* BAKERY.
ASSORTED CANDIES
Put up In Boxes to suit 'Customers.
Parties Supplied with Cake
JW* Orders will be attended to with
promptness and Dispateh.ffeK
Terms Cash. isplltwly.
Pore Train Oil.
g BARRELS Just received, and for salt
leMt. No. 8 Choiqe Hons
[with the
they
perfe
ect o6an-
equally sensible, is an exeorable sound
to the ears of most men. It is the wail- '' “ rm * . .. ..
ing cry of tho demagogue, and ever a that
ready argument in his mouth sgainBt I ? f which^lifts us above-the
all acts of public policy needing the aid brutes which penah, nwobtuf
of money. Yet the amount necessary 0 , 8°°^
to be raised by this prooess is infinitely) * long .lifev-^SW«yburnof
less than dust in the balance, compar-1 v wealth. -
ed with the frightful lom ond ruin 1 "
whioh might ensue in conscquenoe of | „, Tn * 1 1|A T E Troubles nt-FuMum^—
the unfortunate want of the protective following note is from a highly re
means whioh this amount would Turn- speotable and reliable gentleman;,
ish. The question venr probably arises j MAaiANBAFLA^Oct, 13,
in referenoe to the character and ex- —the insurrectionary warm
tent of this tax, and the manner in I Calhoun county, u-at an -
whioh it shall be raised. I would very | re, 8 nB ln ^
respectfully suggest that an'annual tax supremacy of the lawhaa^beet
of one dollar be imposed upon all persons I . P“ tles accused, as
subject to do mflitia duty under^^ the [ tWng, submitted ^ to tho aut
e ihax-1 Seventeen have been committea on a
iso pro- charge of murder, ten for assault vr^th
of five intent to kill, and a large number were
an . required to find securities to keep the
uld exempt them from all P®aoe. Thirty-three committed _<m a
itagr, regulation, except in j^l ^
. Upon all other persons j soldiers _ conducted themselves m ^y»
subject to do militia duty
iresent law. This should be the max-
mum rate levied upon all, whose
perty did not reach the yalne of
housand dollars, and its payment an
nually should
further milii
, -g^|saau’T*agJ88agaj
ut,^I would assess-the vei '
Whioh Mr
Ueadinc. *
adopted t
Pa„ on
.last, and
gardly parsimonious or bo basely un
patriotic as to object to this smoli—I adopted tho following resolution:
[very small pittance, exacted for the Resolved, That this Committee do
protection Of himself, his property, his I hereby rescind its action at Philadol-
Ml; or to ’monstrously unjust-to oth- phia on the the 2nd of July, and Cros
iers, as not. to conoede the equitablo son on the 'Dili of August, and that wo
prinoiple,that those who have the moet I recommend to tho Democratic party
exposed to danger, should oontribufo I of Pennsylvania to stand by the olector-
■ 'most to its defence. No people posses- al ticket made by tho Democratic State
h .sing our great wealth and resources, I Convention at Reading on the 1st of
have ever had so little case to complain March. ; .
either of personal services.or money to I
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