y '1 7 fl . JOI1NHTONJJ JTQfJpS, j; ? . 1 Ytls. anf' nmnrlofur . ,.i.t . . ' Wednesday, November 19. 1873.!? An Arbitrary Act. An Asylum for the deaf, dumb and blindiiegroes ia one of thxr needs "of this State. iPoWicrjcharity demands that the1 black race be cared for as well as the white. Recognizing this necessity, the Legislature at its last session, provi ded a fund for the erection of an Asylum for the 'colored blind and mutes. TM . m .tn-W; tnousana dollars was appropriated to this pur pose. This amount was considered enough;' aa it was; provided 1 in s the bill that the brick for the building should be mkderwith convict labor. Directors of the 1 1nstitution . were appointed by the Governor, and the $5,000 placed in their hands for the buildingjO the edifice. And what have thev done ? Instead of build ing a house to cost $3000 tLey have contracted for one to cost; $12,500 exceeding the appropriation one hundred' and fifty per cent ! Now comes-the ijue&tion, will the Legislature of North Carolina endorse this arbitrary action of the Directors? Will they sujtainrtbe acto ofbose who have plainly iinawinglyand wilfully extended the authority veat ed in them, by appropriating the $7 500reanifliu to comnleta ithe build-! inr U-l LAI! 1uK)?: Ivl?;J e Every check should be put upon reckless expenditure of the public money, and wilful violation of law. The money of the State, and the State's lawa, should not be trifled with. Thfe 4cAM &e ftUiiJrfe should not be coolly and presumpt uously disregarded or transcended, with impunity. It was the intent of the General Assembly to ave aplain, substan- tiaioisnafS5m v&smev fflll commodation of the colored deaf, dumb and blind. The bad financial condition of the State forbade a libe ral expenditure of money on this charitable object. The Legislature, therefore, appropriated a small sum to tipitn,,, Iwi Birty (He Directors preferred in iel egantfc onljL'sabserVe the purposes for w hich it waserec4fed buVprpf efari orminreht to the city JRaleigh. So, , they coolly wenVbeydftd- the 'authortty vestedin them bv the act of the Gen am 1 Y'i'1 - " '- 1 ' W J 1 eral Assembly. and contracted for a beautiful structure with handsome porSM rnamental fronts; to cost.lloJai'eVcpss of $7.5 over therfgjinal appropriations t Fojee tegialajtUre. to endorse such arbitrary action is to set a dangerous precedeh t." As well stated by "Jus tic'Mrian artiele which appeared in theotjiem Jm' of this veek,: it is, in fact, a. subversion of the gov- erraefctqj it tkjes from the Legis lature' the -control of the Treasury and Llv?8 tb-tr,epOrniibe persons to sayihow much revenue must be raised." turelo put its seal of disapprobatton upon this act, and all of a like char acter ? WttUlanction sucb wilful disregar.lilaafOUU4i .! Radical rnjnakefree use of the people's money may squander and steal it ; but it is yof cjni-j vatveBAu.imiuiu me rigni, 10 vinor- catena pruroipies oi gooa govern- the treasury. A Legislature should hes itate 'orrg- befofe4 it sanctions the4 acts Of-thoSe-Jwfio- override Sits own lawj. The. heading English paper , seem to tayOt a-Tecbgnition of Cuban' In dependence" by the govern men t . 6 Great Brittain : and recommend the a JofttW tjf that irmi ofnolicv Wt1i UnilCcnstates. -Certainly, something ought i ;be done to. check . thflr bar barifyi)fihe Spaniards in the "ever faithful Isle."? 1 Tbd" Administration M Wh.ngtoa , .low in takmg acy "onement for 'the in-' mS nte"d. to j CubK.npf itbetui a for it., irli wm;m iA l v. . 7 Vrr r:"? r ban. Patriots, she would receive :ih plauditVof.the world. thecanseofhumaUy... ., ; . r-., r . ti4oi t J.njy w4w&4f: Flr will1 hlshjoxif readers u. qwun.p uuring toe. set- will have frequent fetters from a cor re mRi A0?68 U infractions of , dBtVWel8:wMpIteach EDITOR1 A f, BR EVITI ES. The Government lias ordered the fri gates Colorado and Minnesota, lying at New York, to prepare for sea, immediate ly. Uncle Sam is evidently making ready for a brush. . H ,,. ,p . - The English flag was insulted in Damas cus the otiier day, during a serious riot. The Consul demanded reparation, but it was refused. On Monday at Washington, official con firmation Wjwreed the Govern ment of the execution of 57 more of the Virgini ns prisoners on the 12th inst., of whom Seventeen were British subjects. The Brit ish legation is in receipt of the same intel ligence. On Sunday, in Brooklyn, Beecher, in a sermon, made a strong appeal for free Cu ba. He denounced the executions as a crime against humanity and civilization simply ferocious but advises the Govern ment to act thoughtfully. The Associated Banks of New York have on hand about twenty eight and a quarter millions of legal tenders. We sup pose a large part of this money will come out, when cotton is sufficiently depressed in price to suit the pleasure of the specula tors of Wall Street. Information from Washington is to the effect that there is nothing new in official circles concerning the Virginius, no tele grams having been received from Havana by the Secretary of State sinco those men tioned in Friday evening's dispatches, and telegrams from General Sickles since that time merely acknowledge the receipt of lute instructions. The conference between Gen Sickles and the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs will probably take place early this week . The naval movements of the govern- j ment are interesting now. Iron-clads and frigates are making ready for battle- The Franklin," at Boston, has been ordered to prepare for sea. The "Worcester," flag ship, of the North Atlantic squadron, sails "rom Norfolk this week for Cuban waters. James P Cowardin, of Richmond, Va., goes on this ship as representative of the New York HerahJ. M Handy, of the Rich- nuqd Dispatch, and W C Elam, of the Whig, leave on a similar duty. . .The for mer representing the New York Tribune and the latter the New York Times. COMMUNlCATED.J Ms. 'Editor : Allow me through the space of4 yourj, columns,, to- re port the occurrence of a remarkable event, in the history of our Israel tish fellow citizens, which took place on Saturday last the 15th inst It w!T ceIiy birth day of Master Elias Koopman, son ofgprlflllf crtiaeb i.) KQ0" man, Esq. j;r .From time immemorial it. has been the .custom of the Israelites, to introduce and admit their youths, at the anniversary of their ' 13th year, into the cengregation of IsraeL The principals and teachings in culcated by the Laws of Moses, are hence expressed, by the oiing Cort- firmant, who up to this time, was not held atiieuable for his actions : but now. his religious minersh in ceases, and he alone is responsible to his Creator, for his transgressions. The Ceremony began on Saturday last at 9 o'clock A M., Rev.' B- A. Boofiijeijjq pfvAtlapta -Qft 5 ofRciat- g as Minister. At which hour nearly all the Israelites residing in our city assembled in the hall of the Jewish Society. : After'the usual Habbath morning prayer, the Scnolls, representing the TioTy TIiora, or better known as th five Books of Moses were unfoTed, and Master. Elias read there from in the Hebrew .Language a Chapter out of the iirst Book' of Moses. He then expressed in a most; masterly manner, and to the astonishment and admiration of every one pres- ent in beautiful Lansniflce his nr.- narA anna nf, Aha RaJfK f.Y,ia.V,.i"" -! - " fathers thanking his Parents and Teacher for the many blessings hes-. towed upon him; and concluded L with a most fervent' prayer. i After-which;, the oRev?Mr. i Bonn fcehii, .delivered. 4 most, ioncning Sermon, dwel.iilg upon the duties every true 'and' faithful Israelite owes to the one and only God the great I am, to his Neighbor nd, himself. During the discourse, nearly every one present was moved to tears, and this memorable day will not soon be fortrotten bv the Israelites at Charlotte.- ered a3 one of the mst; Impo8in witneasea., . . , , . P, Too much pAi,e: Wr.ot-W bes- UU upon the Kav. Mr. Bonnheiin v- . , . lur UM exceuent, ana impressive Sermon., He 83a 8o i a thorough, c - 7 vwuSUr T v 0 Engl.,1,, and "Hebrew -Languages. , , v . I At least three years ago Mr koop-, ma8S6Eliat0 tlant;, inat tinie barelv t tif, -irtik;..' - but thrbu tiSil UlirtlSiate.-. 11p bright and Drornisinir hoy. ol 7 n " ' whom his parents and teacher can justly be proud. 5 A prosperous and bright future for Elias ' Koopmam is heartily wished for by - An Israelite. Another Outrage on the White Max. Froni the Chester (S. C.) Re parier we get the following V 7 "Employed on the farm of Mr. John Ar Marion, a few miles eanfof this place, is a respectable young vyhite maw, named Henry Ferrell, aged twenty-two years. He was summoned to work on the public highway last summer; but forgot the matter and neglected to appear when summoned. On last Monday Isom Grier, a negro constable, went to the plantation of Mr. Marion, with a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Ferrell as a defaulter, on a warrant issued by Ben Michel, a negro Trial Justice. The constable found Mr, Ferrell employed at the gin house of Mr. Marion, and arrested him. Mr. Ferrell desired to go to the dwelling house to get his coat, he being in his shirt sleeves, and for the purpose of letting Mr. Marion, the only otner white person on the plantation at the time, know where he was going to. This privilege was refused him by the negro constable, and, upon his'insisting upon going to the house the said constable cal led to his assistance some other ne gro men who were at work about the erin house, seized tfte young man, over powered hint,, and tied Mm hard and Jast. He was brought to " town, throwd into jail, ana on luesday was carried before Michel and squeezed to the extent often dollars and ninety-five cents. He was only a defaulter for one day's work on the roads. This outrage perpetuated under color of legal authority, brings the following commences from the Reporter: It is our deliberate conviction, and has been so for some time, that it is the settled purpose of certain Radi cal officials to goad the white people of this section of this country into taking the law into their own hands and resenting the indignities that I are continually being heaped upon them under the pretended torms gi law. We believe that this purpose had its; inception in high quarters, and that the carrying of it out is instigated in high quarters with the view of advanciug the, political for tunes of the instgators. It is a mat ter of history that the organiza tion of the K. K. K. was instigated and helped forward by the Scott ad ministration, and no one, we sup pose, would for a moment deny that the Moses administration is no whit the inferior of its predecessor in species of rascality and robbery. With' this conviction upon our minds all that we can advise our white brethren Jo do is to grin and bear for the present. We believe that there is a God above us who loves justice and truth and hates falsehood and Oppression, and that in his bwn'good time our present rulers, all of them; negroes,, carpet baggers and scalawags, will he seen calling upon the rocks aud the hills to hide them from the fury of an outraged and long suffering people. . Uncle Sam's Costly Navy. ANNUAL COST OF THE BRITISH NAVY. The English navy consists of 219 ships in commission. Carrying 2,284 guns. Of these 100 ' are iron-clads, and 101 are fast' screw frigates, sloops of war, and gunboats. The total cost of the naval estab Iishntent is $42,637,157. Thus, in round numbers, the aver age annual cost of e'ach shipis $200, 000, and the average annual cost of each gun'$18,700. ANNUAL COST OF THE AMERICAN NAVY. Our navy in commission, consists of 45 ships, 3 of them store ships, chirring 402 guns; 2 are iron-clads, and 87; steamers. The total cost of our navaL estab lishment -22,641,097. And so, jit round numbers, each of our ships, afloat costs annually $500, 000, and each gun $47,000, That js,: the American navy, with one-nfth I sia mnnv Kfitna aitrl mina costs half navr, and each shipand gun twice as much as Enghvnd pays. . f ; . - there is also this further aud most important difference, that if Great Britain should go to war, this whole fqreo as a large reserve force would be Immediately available, and avail able against any navy attoat, while the. Arnerica'n' navy would be well nigh worthless for offensive warfare. For Rent, A NEAT COTTAGE, near Lincoln De pot, containing 4 rooms and pantry. Apply to THOS. H. GA1THER' nov 7-tf , Auc. A Real Estate Agt. A T J. S. WILLIAMSON Se CO'S. yon can find Flour to suit vou. Salt. Bacon and a choice lot of seed oats. You can lind choice white corn by the bushel or oy the car loaa. .' f s .ii, ''' Fresh Oysters ! WE are now.ffcettinfi thena every dav. when .the weather is cold enough. Leave your orders with' us .in the: evenins and you can have them early next morning sent to any. part of the city. Also, just received, 20 bushels of elegant Irish Potatoes, at J. F BUTT'S nov 5 r "'- ' Market. NOTICE. ALL persons; hai orflejedfrcitiyees, Skc., from ; New Garden; Nurseries, near Greensboro, ahtf who -have 'not received them will find them by calling on R M nov 14 dtwAwlw BUTTERICK'S Fashion Book for Jfov emberfor sale by .,. ! , ..- ' "! " i l1 o;McMURRAy &JAVja; lJf JS2Wf HPTtf -W V ,rTT. Grateiil Thousanus proclaim vix eoak Hitters the most wonderful In vigi.rant that ever sustained tha siuking fiysrem. No Person can take these Bitters nccordiug to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their boucs arc not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Hrazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remark ably so during sea- bsons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied bv extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, Aud other abdominal viscora. : In their tn-iitmeirtj a purgative, exciting a pow erful inlluenco upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dir. J. Walker's Vinkgau lirrrEits, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with "which the bowels .no loaded, at the same time fitip.iul r 'ng tho secreUoas of tli? liver, and. generally rcsborino;, the healthy functions of the digostivo organs. Fortify tlic body acafnst disease by punfying all its fluids with Vinegar :52Ti'Ei:s. No epideniio ' can take hold :1 :i system thus lorc-arnied. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head u lie, l'ain in the Shoulders, Coughs, i':;;htness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour r.ructatiohs of the.Stoinach,.15ad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Jlcart, Inllammation of the Luns, Pain in the region of the Kid iicvs, and u hundred other painful symp-tf-rns, are the oll'spriugs of Dyspepsia. G:ie btittlcwill prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. " Scrofula, or King's EviJ, White. "u t-. lings, Ult-ers, Ertyolas, Swt'Ue Nfck, ...!tre, bcroiuious liiiliiuuuul.ions, indolent I nlianiiMutiobs, Alercuriiil Atfcclions, Old Soi iis, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes etc'.' in the-io, as in all other'coustitiitionai Dis oum's, AValki:k's Vinkoak Hiitk'rs have- ,--lnvii -llii-ir great cumtive- powers iu! the uiost !)stiiiat( and intractable cases. : For Intlammatoryiind hronie lUieumatisni, (Jut.'llious, Kemit tent and Intermitteiit Fevers, Diseases of :he IMood, h;ver, Kuinnys' and Madder, .Lliesc Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused hy Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Disease.-: 'Persons en irncd in Paints und Ahneralrf, such a en- as ritiinbers, Type-setters. . (iolii-heaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject t paralysis of the Iiowels. To 'guard ; MUist this; take dse WALkBtt's'VlK i.' v Mittkks ceasionally. For Ski ii Diseases Eruptions, Tet ter. Salt-Hheuni,- Hlotche. Spots. Pimples.: I'ti-itttles. Hoiks, . Carbuncles, Ring-worms, cald-head, Sore Eyes. Erysipelas, Itch, - 'hI-, Di.seolorntioivs of the Skin, Humors iMseases of the Skin it' whatever name )i hi.: ure, are literally dug up and carried on! wi the system iu a short time hy the use of tliese Hitters. Pin, 'Tape,' and other Worms, lurking iu the system of so man' thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. 'Xr system of medicine," ' no ' vermifuges, no an liu'hiiiiiities will free 'the system from worms like these-Bitter. ' . For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or single, at the dawn of ro maiihoud. or the torn of life, the?e Tonic- Bitters display so decided an influeuce that. improvement is simju perpeptihle. Cleanse the . i tiated Blood when ever vo"u rind its impurities bursting through the skjn in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you hnu it obstructed ano 'sluggish in the veins,; cleanse it when jt iS foul;' 'your feelings will tell you when.'' Keep the blood" pure,'and the health of the system will follow. ' ' i :u. ii. Mcdonald & co.. Drugjrist ftntl Gen. A fts.. 3a Fraiioisco. California, and oor. of 'Ayaahinjjton und Chiolton Sts.. X. T. Sold by all irfgls1s nl Dtelet A. . ' t AS Cotton is now selling too low on this side to remunerate the farmers, we propose to receive and ship direct, to Liv pool. ' " All who desire to avail themselves of shipping their cotton to the 5 Liverpool markets, where very much higher pxiGes can be obtained will deliver their cotton, to us as early, as possible, ,and. we. jWiil make liberal advances on . shipments, which will be sold to the best possible ad vantage. STENHOUSE, MACATJLAY & CO. oct31 ' J JAMES NORTH ET. i WITH S. LANDEOKER. 1BEG to inform my friends, and particu larly the ladies that I am again with Mr. S. Lan decker,' where I would be pleas ed to see them 'and to show them one of the finest stocks of goods at the .lowest possible prices. . , JAMES NORTHEY. . i. hov i lw ' "l " GLOVER Seed, 1' . ': Timothy, ' -..H r , - W. E. BUR WELL & CO, , , oct 4 . ( , Springs' Corner. , Oranees I Oranges ! Oranges ! ! Received to-day at Franklin Bakery, opr ppsite Market. C S. HOLTON Sp CO. octlO .. " ' y COMMISSION 11 fE are. prepared, to 'make iral casli i if - advances bnttotton 'sMppedi-to onr' menas in vjnanesion. or .New York. fW 'ill also attend promply to sales of cotton, con- signed to. Ofilf e at Wittkowsky ;& raw FALL. AND WINTER TRADE. TITE aretiow receivingchwjsll and Win VY tr 9tock,.to which the attention of MefcMnUiand fanteraiis nectfully in vited,; poosi sting df .the following lines of 2qW)Sf'Bttik Bacon, V' TSQliJlolls heavy baggingiZi to 2glts to yd T000 Bundles Arrow Ties, 1000 Sacks Salt, 100 " Fine Liverpool Salt, '2m " Goflfee, Prime, Good Jind Fair. 100 Bbls Sugars, A Ex. C. Demerara and Porto Rico, f" V$&-'8vmm:9 Hottsemd Drrps, 200 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 150 Cases Brandy Peaene3, ' 150. V Oysters, 100 Doz Buckets, 2 and 3 hoops, 100 " Sardines, 200 Packages Fish, No. 1, 2 and 3. 20,000 Cigars, Fair to Good. Tobaccos and Whiskies a SPECIALTV, 200 Boxes Tobacco, N C and Va Brands, 100 Bbls N C Corn Whiskey, 100 Va 100 50 50 50 75 25 10 k Motz celebrated corn whiskey, Ziegler's Rye Whiskey, Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Zeb Vance Apple Brandy, Ginger " Scuppernone Wine. French Brandy, Port, Maderia, Sherry, Blackberry and California Wines df best quality always in store. We are agents for the sale of Thomas Wynn's Improved Open-Throat, Curyed Breast, Premium ane Diploma COTTON GINS, With attached Circle Flue, open to the world ; $4 per saw; can be had on applica tion at our office. W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO.. Grocers & Cotton Commission Merchants. I xriiue oireei, unarioue. Si.Kj. aug 21 Yorkyille Enquirer and Lancaster Led ger copy and discontinue former advertise ment. J. 8. PHILLIPS, merchant Tailor and Clothier, Begs leave to Inform the public that he is now receiving his . Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Piece Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, CapV&a, which for style and quality, are unsur passed by anything of the kind ever offer ed in this market, and will sell them as cheap as the same cjas of Goods can be bought elsewhere. Call and examine them. sep 26-tf A Large lot of Bologna Sausage in Store; Pea Nuts, just arrived; French Can dies, the best and cheapest in the market; Irish Potatoes and Butter, Beef and Beef Tongues, at C S, HOLTON & CO S, oct 5 . . Opposite the Market. Virginia Flour. " A LARGE lot of fine Virginia Flour in barrels, sacks and half-sacks, for sale wholesale and retail at CRESWELL'S, , Grav's building, nov 13-tf Corner 4th A Trade Sts. Buckwheat Flour JUST received, a lot of Buckwheat Flour in five and ten pound packages.' Also, another lot of that Splendid mince meat in five pound buckets. 100 pounds hominy, and 100 pounds fine grits. Call soon ana get a sujpDijr. BROTHERS & CO. nov 18 tf "I OA DOZEN more of those justly cele 1 iOV brated Steroscopic Views of the Old North State, by Rufus Morgan, just in at : . TIDDY'S. n- CALL AT TIDDY'S and see the little nigger fast asleep in the cotton patch. nov -7-tf - : 'i :.::.. ...!: . ;. C 1 t li i ii ii' i . ...-!: . ' - ' -.,J, t .. ' - -, . J , ., r 's '! .a ARE now" prepared 'to receive tlierr friends; and the public generalfy," who -may desire a completeor partial outfit , Iritheir line, at their NEW CLOTHING. STORE; on North Tryon Street, Charlotte, Fanth-Door above the Charlotte Hotel. "Their Stock is entirely NEW, and' selected with care iu the Northern, cities, .from Manufacturers whose Goods are made:3ErJressly for the Southern Market: " " Thev otter DRESS SUITS qf Black,, Blue, Snufl' and London Smokecloths ? of warranted gehuin'e "Sc'otth" tasshnere, English, French,i American. Plain; .and; Fancy Cassi meres, in yarietv of styles and prices.,. .., , . . , , ,-., -;. Also, .hv the single, pi eye, Coat, Pants or Vest, "' t Velvetine', Corderov.' GraV Meltons, Mixed Meltons. Doe Skin Jeanes, "Seal Skin, Whitney, Imperial Worsteds, IKereyvc.;;fec., in style and pricdltpsuit every buyer from the Bridegroom to the Hod Crier... ' T'almas, of Gray Melton, Mixed Melton,' Black Sal V-Coral, Black -and Blue,3eaver &c. - -.':.:-:' ''.: J - Overcoats, of eyery variety, style, and price. Youths' and Boys'. Clothing a large and well selected stock. 'AJ A' Full'Line of Gentrerhn's Furnishing-' Goods, comprising every article necessary, to complete the Wardrobe. .. : (. ., . . : . ... , Hats and Caps of every style arid price. ... 'A large stbcks'df Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Neck-ties, Bows, Scarfs and Fan cy Articles. ? : .' ' . : '-" -:r . - The a.bove limited outline of their , stock, is only designed to assure the reader tnat by calling upon them ' his wants can ' be supplied. They pledge themselves to spare ho, pains to render every "patron satisfied with every business transaction, with them, and ask ;tb be tried.- - ' sep3-tf. JACOB M. MENDEL, - :i ManufectureanoLDeaLer in . . TRADE u '-ZJr TREET, - ii-ilVM :!CST0t' V3Hff !r,f 1 5 JTi flvfl BQB - :- QNCUE" For Parlor Church and School. Maitufactubed by NEEDIIAItl dc SON. E. F. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Nos. 143, 145 & 147 East, 23d St. N. Y. Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still misapplied will receive prompt attention and liheral inducements Parties residing at a distance from our au thorized agents, may order from our fac tory. Send for illustrated price list, july 12 6m G U N S SINGLE GUNS. At $2 50, $3 00, $4 50, $6 00, $8 00, 1U 00 $12 00 to $28 00. DOUBLE GUNS. At $6 00, $7 50, $10 00, $12 00, $15 00, 820 00 $25 00, $3000, $4000, $5C 00 to $75 00 ' Breech-Loading Double Guns. At $40 00, $4500, $50 00. $6000 $75 00, $90 00 -11000, $12000 to $300. PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson's, Colt's, Allen's Sharp's, Whitney and other kinds, AT MAJ ACTUEKE'S PRICES. AMMUNITION and IMPLEMENTS, For Breech-loading Guns, at a small ad vance on cost of importation. Metalic Ammunition for Rifles and Pis tols at lowest market prices. A complete assortment of all Sporting Goods; Prices and description sent-on ap p'ication. Goods shipped by Express C'. 0. D. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO., Importers No 200 W Baltimore St., Baltimore. Richard's' Dougal's, Greener's, ScottV and their celebrated make of guns on har r and imported to order, sept 12 4m The Cry Is, STILL THEY COME ! JUST received to day, a large lot of Mountain Apples very large. Also, Botogrin. Sausage; Bread, Cakes and -Pies in groat variety at'Franklin Bakerv, oct 9-tfJ - C. 8. HOLTON '& CO. 10,000 REAM3 WRAPPING PAPER, Assorted sizes and grades from the . well known Long Shoal Paper Mills, at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE, fob 23 L A W. THE undersigned may be found at all times at his office over Harty's- Store. He will attend to any matter pertaining to law. - J NO. A. BRADLEY, Je. oct 24 lni ' ' t o r e . Pipes, " : :,' .- ' - ""'' ' ' 1 .iiffla.- i:ii