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® an * 30HN H, REED, Borror & Prormeton.] # OUR LIRERTIES n PRIZE, AND commune NO. 16, VOL. IV. BUY: Where you can buy | To ROCK RATES OF COMMUTATION ox tam SOUTH SIDE R. . OF L IL FROM NEW YORK Clarenceville Jamalea ... Bpraghcld Poarsall's Corno Rockville Cruter . Merrick . , Ridgemood Bouth Oysterbay F. H. Weyant &00o, fould ogee Reskville K. L Moke *he: & E m. . Bayshore . 55 15 A Suffolk., se Tt eall the attention ofthe Trading Pub- Ialip .... co so te have recelved a rew tack of Sportsman's Station ... 65 85 105 Cuticaes, Derines, Gi Mustian, Ala- : Bayville. . To go 105 pacer, Mohair Cloths, Funcy Dress Blue Point . Ta ar aot Goods,. Harviware, Wood Patchogue fs 05 110 Ware, «c., dc., All of which they Intend to ne ¥ at x emall prodt.-- They alee Intend. to Leep a full stuck the lollowing Uo, vie. +- | ELECTION NOTICE. »maTk or naw Your. Orvios or rus Mucmeraay or Arave, Albany. Ancoust 1, 1908, To the Sherif of the County af Queena i- Mix-Note Io herety itven, that at he General Elec- thom to be held te thie Rate on the succeeding the Rest Monday In No went, the Mag uite core are to he elected, uo witt GHOCERIES, of all kinds, HARDW AIE, a General Assortment, BOOTS & SHOES, a General nstortment, HOOP KIRTS,a tal nasortment, WOOD WARE, a Manna-m. | CHOCKERS, a General assortment, ,CUTLERY, a general assortment, A Governor In the place or Reahen E. Penton. \ biestenant Governor, In. the plage: of Stewart L. A Cand Commbntoner, in the plaee uf Robort C. Dorn. VILLE CENTER, L. L. Clothing ! W. L. WILDE, CLOTHILER, | | I Would My announce that in: censequence of the rug-7nd»— x 53 FOURTH STREET, former ”mind-n.- Eng-“pug. a | wants of All Clares of Trade will be fully satle- BOYS' CLOTHING ! Wl hereaier be made more than ever A SPECIALITY, This has been thoroughly reorzaniuod. THE MOST COMPETENT & SKILLFUL SERVICES OBTAINED! In alt branches @ the manutacturing, and stocked with ©0008 SELECTED FROM ALL THE PRINCIPAL L new v and warrented to be of the hast prodared In this country ur Imported.. There have ben manu actured. In. the ; all that was not demolished by the earthquake | All the churches, public buildings and private | > and a drunken. rabble robbed and despoiled | away up from the battery and new lay buried oUt RIGHTS WE WILL MAINTAIN,\ , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1868. the Wateree, after disaster, together with Dr. pate. Hundreds of lives were lost by being Winslow and Dr. Dubois ef the Fredonia, were. crushed to death by fulling houses when the of great service to the Inhobltagis, dividing sartaquake occurred. thir “mm-“fibW-u: From Guayqub, under date of August ¥6th and the physiclass saving many lives by their we have brief scoounts of the earthquake In medical and surgical skill, A letter rum Arl- Ecuador, In Guay quil bit litle damage was | ca, dated August 22d,sys two other vessels- done, 'The towns of lbarrs, the capital of: the brig Chanearilio and bargue Equador-are | Imbabara, San Pablo, Atuntagol, and. Iman: also high and dry, the furmer losing eight men. (ad are n ulus, A lake of water now occuplet The sceme beggars description, Rallroad rails, the alte of the town of Catmcachl. 'The entire ; cars, Machinery, gum-carraiges, houschold fur» population of these towns and of Olnvaia have | niture, betrels, dead. animale and inutilated perished-ameunitug to nearly thirty thousand corpse are lying about in comfusion. The city , rouls. At Quito the earthquake began at | numbered 7000 inbabitanta, and multitudes , twenty mloutes pret ene o'clock i the men- | stand helplessly beggarion the beach, Three , ing of August 10th, aud continued at intervals hundred lives were lest, A fire burned mearly | of a few hours up to the last dates-the 19th. J dwellings were already la ruins and the people | were iiving in tents in te groat squaree, The wowns adjoining Quite, named Paruich, Puclin- | ro and Cochigurno, have almost entirc'y diss appeared with their lnhabitantn, the few left alive belng obliged to fee toescape the pesl<' lence arising from decomposed dead bodies what remained. Heary cannon. were carried Jn the sand, The stemch is sickening. At Lima there was not much damage done, although the shocks lasted about four minutes, creating the utmost custermation, the Inhabitants fee- , with full eargo of provisions, Ing to the open plaza, where they besought . protection from the Almighty, Admiral Tur« mer, with the rrigate Powhntan, had lef Lima Inu arrived at Arica to anccor the American steamer Lore, and te people alse. He wili alse save the ef- Advices from Taleabuna sate that, at lue | o'clock ou the night of August 14th, three! earthquakes occurred, The second caused an immense tidal wave, which swept away fully one balf of the town, and rendered the other | half almost uninbabitable, . It was. thought at | KEROSENE LAMPS & CHJMNEYS, a General Assortment, \ MILLINERY GOODS, a general nssotment, DRESR TRIMMINGS, a General ass't, DRESS GOOD8, a General Amsortment, MUSLIM DELAINES, a gen ass't, FLANNEL & SIMRTING®, a gon' nssont't, MENW@ BOYS' ILATS@ CAPS. a ral BTATIONERY, a General Assortment, OL THS, a General Astor ment, -MADE CLOTHING, a geat assort't, GLASSWARE, n General Arsortment, EARTHEN WARE, a Genemai Assortment, CLOAKING, a General Awsortn MHOSIERY & GLOV ES,a Gener! Assortment YANKEE NOTIONS, a gon' PAINTS OTL & a gen . BALMORAL SKIRTS, a you') assort., WOOLEN GOODS, a General Amsortment, COTFON & WADDING, a gen ma't, TABLE n General Assortment, YARNS & ZEPHYR Worsteds of all kinds, WINDOW PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADE FIXTURES Withat we intond to. keep all klods of Goode requislts FOUL THE CoUNTRY TRADE, Our MilMiery Department. an. herctorory, wile; cons by Mrs. Loses, With whore restotanee. we will u muadate all who give ur s cal. to war < ald gevome in nle be ai. Department, (Mr. stlll romaine whi us) As we Intend wo \E. FRANK Co E'8 or wate m as pe wn. m ' ngfigwn Good compare dond a Sobe a sor A. C Benedict's Old Stand, Fs d An Inspector of State Prison, the place of Henry A, Bormum. - _, 4 york of ft Court. of Appeals, ln. the place of Pat- ery domes, All whore terme o; ofiee will explre on t e last day of December next, Thirti-three itlectors of President and Viee-Preddout of the United Maton - A Representative ln the Purty-Aret Comgrem of the pured of the 'owntles of Queens, Iticmond and nuftutk. tri Reren iar the Pio Congromional Diirt, com» | wow rHIOROUGIE AXD CAREFUL MANNKit vere Suite of Every Description, Style, Size and Fushion 1 Forming the | THE LARGEST AND MoST con. PLETE sTock or CLOTHING 1 COUNTY OFFICENS-Also to be elected for said County : Iene Hani i hase ar x inc Divis Beal'n Downing. LAMMMME , In the plaen of William curie . ntlers af Keselons, in the place of Walter Pronk: n « M. woaman: u ners, in the place of Leanard A. Seaman andt dan mme whe wan mppotntent w l the ew by the allure to quality of George Dor me terms of otes wilteaplre on the last o * December next, Iopecttully yours dr. HOMIE A. NELAON, Sceretary of Hate, auknries crrice. «. Qirens Ca' N. Y.f Leertiy that the ahove in he a tre. cope of a 'hot, day. recived by ime, it o the Neeretary ofBate, Dated Aucune 4 hes -tnuts GEONGE DURLAXD, Abort, THOMAS R. AGNEW, 260 & 262 GREENWICH ST., conser cr sritier, NEW YORK, Mc resduend the «r Teas. corr and all kinde uf GHHt From 10 to 20 per cent. an an. Tra. #1 on A. m Cents. HOASTRD ward GROUND: 15 Conte to 4 ot In market ) Lame Bartels PLOUIE oll gros. live rackigse No. 1 MACKEREL NCG all rien, m : thing used In every Punily cheaper than ther Mare New York Lew Harrels MO Thmowas i, a the properey, and lin no reat to pay : each hor ry never anv t note In his W quently can undetvell any ewer In the diy. sro ain ims JDIIN C, I1 A M , al xEw vies Mo store. mene AMW nnd lacs tafle of the earthquake and its effects, The to be found In New York or. Ite vialiy, All our Goode wre buwght fur Carl at the lowert rates,\ rnd willbe suid | Tik Mrtcks or any orikk | 0 : | worn n wa ra The Largect Stock, The Best Garments, The Lowest Prices, e I‘N THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT. i/ .-- Custom Department. | _i Increased attention will neo be hvu to the GREX- TLEMEN® CCHTOM DEPAUWTMENT, the re w whict le yarn-I to h» second tn the elty. Phe cholrcet aedecthons of and lite goods, rmran wd ed to mert the demaiet taste of the most fort W, L. WILDE & BRO., 53 Fourth St., and 98 Broadway BROOKLYN, E. D. mik. ush ay a ray Lor ow j)! imrilfifinn. EARTHQUAKES IN PERU AND EcuaDoR. . Letters from Timn, Deru, give various de- earthquake begin mt half past five o'clock on | on the 18th of Augnat, exteoding from Bolivia ; to the southern ports of Chill on the const onn -- fered immensely ; one house, thatof Gibbs & . burst, fecis of the Wateree, The Keatsarge hnd Quito that the volomno of Cotapazi wan at work (04 20 PER ANNCM, Iw Aovasox WHOLE XO. i72. .... 'The Hunter's Polnt ® Bide Ralirmad from In to Wind's,“ . of the Eur“- sad 4 a a“ contre Plushing Journnl sn i the former road my. Jr“ that \ everything argus an eaily of the whole road.\ , -An account of inprisonment In Storia re cently published in a Parly paper says he ma-t exqubite torture lnflicted upou prisoners In that of the berring. The unhappy man from whom a confession is to be exharted is contin- ed In a well warmed room, with broad und water,and salt herflags for his only food. Ai ter several days the broad is withdrawn, mod then the water; and the lntense thirst which ensues breaks down the prisoner's resoluilon very speedily, ifit does not destroy lis reason. -A German savant has discovered that this ylobe we live ou is gradually shrinking, by tho process of.cooling, which his been going on since Its creation. In. the lapse ot time (lic contraction will draw all the cuntinents below the water level except a few. high. polits, which will be the resldlence of sueti fow being as may be able to on them, Them bntag will bo me lithic and ranafarmed to sult the changed coudition. of (iis, But for the aatifiction of the present genernilon, It is stated hut these changes onunat, be effgbted less than tive hundred mifitone of dentures. wee a- nlse reached Arica from Coquimbe with provisions, Two French men-of wat had, also left Lime to ald the inhabitants at Arica , and other pices om the comnt, who are | ed up completely. in the harbor of Arica, and but nothing definite is stated to that effect, Other scounta state that an Anverican bark starving, 'The Amermericao Minister st Lima | nothing more was seen ofher, Terror, hun- | was energetically aldiog, -to the extent of his ger, ind ceselation reign where Arica once power, In alleviating. the distress, The mer- was. Not even a tree is lef. The twwn of chants and citizens of Lima wre contributing Moguega, nloe leagties from was by tbeusaads o dollars to equlp and load es- desiroyed, Taous, in the same sels with clotklag, and provisions, &c., mud the lost sixty houses and one but and thy gorerament Is most energectically using all its liver, mostly of children who were .retarning means to alleviate the distress entailed by this from school, The town of Mijia was swept a- horrible catastrophe, The Congress of way, only twenty out of lis five wundred in- Peru has unanimously passed a resolution giv- | babiinnts escaping, The earth has opened in Ing the President unlimited pewet to succor several places on the plaing and pampas, and the inhabitants of the southern coust. The water lins appeared.. Jn some hot water was | President has lsued a preciamantion and the yom ting from: mew chasins. All the habitu- at were destroyed and twenty lives All the nltrate works at Iquique were Archbishop a pastorial, calling upon the Poru- vains for liberal contributions, which have been lust, ' nobly responded to, ever a million of dollars destroyed, ns well as those In Jur. suburbs en- buying been raised. The business houses of tailing. great lus, Among those killed at I- / Lima have connections on the coast. have suf. quique was the British Consul, Mr. Billing 'The American barque was lost but Son, losing over a milllen of dollars, crew were saved. Tho British barque Mentl- Nearly all the towns and villuges In the min- €12 wat alto lost,but the crew was also sated. eral provinces of Huvanen linve begs destroy. The losses at Iquique are over $2,000,000, At ed, or reduced to shapeless maases, The cites Wit Chincha Islands thare was first a burricane of Puro and Com, buswever, were sot damnz- NeXt an earthquake, and then the tidal ware. ad. 'The port of Molendo, where. were stored B¢rern! English vessels were damaged, and a the materiais for building Mr. Melgg's railway Prussian barque was wreoked. All the small was completly destmyed, nearly . nll the tools, . TCaels . Intnchen, the - mele and Its , adjuncts rails and provisions being ruined by the earth- - were destroyed. . Four busdred tuns: of silver . quake aud the succeeding tia wave. . At Cal- ore'nd all the expensive works of the Poru- Iso the sea went over the 'inc of houses skirt. - Yai Minetal Company, owned in London, were ing the shore, at 10 o'clock at night, on the 13, Completely ewept away at Iquique, The towas completely gutting them of their contents, 'The of Caneto, Cliuncuy, Caparrm, Carpe, Cabace: panic extreme. Several vessels came Ja aud other amaller places were all» destroy collision but no was then done, nearly - © - The port of Los Lomas has been united all putting to ses. The mext might a ure broke | {0 (he Inland in the Bay of Callon by the action out and fiy-seven houses in the business por- | 0f the earthquake, Over 30,000 persons are laden with guage, name unkown, was ewallow» | ‘hnldml miles Inland. . 'The towne and . cities ; mentinned in the first received dispatcles nto MANUFAG.| lisorally . mined, or all the bulldings which were not destroyed are so baily damaged as to | require demolition for pradential reason, . All the public edifices in Arica . are destroyed, in- cluding the custom . which . contained $4,000,000 worth of goods, ail of which are Jest. The lost of the Fredenis and the landing of No. 10 East - ourth Ht., [Conmen eos mw av.} | | fection for than 111mm“ th—fi; In Kuabled to Sell §$0 per cant, leas than Broad» way | ‘Lmhm‘lflld‘wyfi- | to. First Promdam Alvar Mudits: avcanded by Amerlean | tion of the place were destroyed, entailing a foes of s millien and a half of defwrs. No lives | , were lost. 'Phe Chiuchs Ishnag felt the earth- ' qurke nad the: wave, but mot seriously as yet | known, . The cities of les iad Pisco also suf | | tered beavity, forty houses being. overthrown | and twetve Mirae lost in the farmer clty. Near- | ty all the popmbation of Calles have fed to 11- . ma. The stetimer Ban Diego, bound from Cal- Intltute to JOHN C, HAM, | to ihm 1806, 664 and thk Alon | New York, 1804-8, +- fein poblletion. | God Medal at the Works Pair in the City of the Wateree are described ss follows; . 'They | los to Yalpariilio, put: lafe the port of Chais, | were both at anchored in barber of Aries mear | when, ofthe 18th ultime, she was seized by / | each other, . After the first shock had occur- | the great red on the land, which crested great comster- | Yes! nation,. It, Dubois, surgeon, add the paymas. | *At ter of the - Fredonia touk a bast sud went on | stoumner share to Inquire for the welfare of friends nod , sengers offer the survices of the ship. In a few mo- | safely | ments after leaving the vessel a greet | was | hog of tho waters in - the bay commenced, and | que the whe porting hor clales, was dashed | which without shelter and bread, Commissions aro helng formed and Index are making clothe | and the goyernment of Peru is stralulag its ut» most to alleviate the distress, % about as whs mercy of the sas, and finally was dashed to ploces on weal. (Nothing of the ves- tee Nn ot ten - munities, Jost, + A“ Listtensat B. Dyers D. Organ, Muster; J. i lind nearty two -s i' worl \Fhe officers were | | G. Purser; and 6 Laat, Becretary property. reid | three- | Jy ail the and | chinery supplies the propte with drink» | img ornter. Provisions and water heve sq sent from 'Vilperaleo. One German “no. Jusk over $400,000 - worth of I 603 people were drewned ak | Arequips. The esrthquake commenced & few | mmutes five attack to the and | in a few weary every houes in city (10 the ground. The tower of pres und that w pétson ir y ail the innuakes of the prisons | keoper perished . Jnthe destruction Tm ee wis ln» | do wiki -A Judge at Mohncs, In Hungury, was re- | turning to the elty with lls Jurors when ho no- ticed in light in a grove which they passed.. Ie | alighted from lits onrralge, und acovnipanled by his Jurors, outered the grove. On app- aching the spot where the light was ho sew a number of beggnrs seated around a firs, No sooner had they caught sight of llm than they ® u MW forgo u nu: close NAM Jr. a “Titan-\m mot their eyna, twelve year old buy vene yng: there, jniged and tled to a bourd: In the fire Iny a red hot iron, with whichthe boy anld the begigurs intended to burn out Tile eyen, They had coaxed likm Away from Btublwelsentiry, and Intended to deprive him of his ight. | because charitable would give more | alme to a lide bifad boy than to the old vagn« bonds themselves. ea e -Drtaware Warke Gar, Sept. 28, -The Brainard House at this place was robbed th « morning. Mr. Thomas Brodhead proprietor and lils brother Theodore started In pursult of the robbers. and came upon them on the enr« riage rodd about 00 yards south of this place, Mr. Thomins Brodhead seized one of them and urdered lili back and he seemed willing 10 go. The other about 10 feet meny aud drew a revolver, firing two shots und wounding Mr, Thomma Drodherd in the face abd lof sid Then Mr, Theodore Brodued came up 4 with them and received a shot Iim‘L the lindy which killed bm Instantly, Before thelr fight the murderers pounded Mr, Thomis Droduead In the head with stones, Tue murderers were red at 1 o'otock this , about west of this place wore Bheriff Henry had. all he could dato 1 bedead thou I to say his evening. grigét \ Hi bother had that day been tenciiig lim the ploce