, j ----wsMPawagSMM-
v
IX.
'firesnD'.V
if A-i-tSll64Mtir social well-
Kl TSfl A J fjmw&i ' AAn M.
I WHYS Ub LUitbbCl.9 iui vv."'-
eri
far in advanoa of
lative action lean Pwpsp erl
we invite public aflZhtioH torn si
riisfiissfid bv afcorrafooadefet Jwritil
another column of this morning's Ob
server our criminal classes and what
shall be done with them. The sugges
tions made meet with our cordial ap-
s a ee tn
my
,rohaiftii- and in thfliabse.ace.ftf bejiamACOiemDthh 4Qsd
.we. would be gratified ta see themopi;:
ed. We have no doubt that the closest
ODservauon win uear uut tuc uicgouuu
of the correspondent that but the few
est of those who undergo penal servi
tude evertlrifpetamtli
paths of retJSiMbVetoteoa'
izens. At the present moment we can
not recall a single instance while our
after serving ouf tetJ36Wie f4vfi
tiary, have renewed the course ot life
in which they were summarily checked,
by the hand of the law. Hence, we
tagrfr jrfladttx, a3..all obwaBt, Rwaws
jatC Blwaxs, maintained, the lash ia
.more eecUveiit the whip
Icaiifitlbej sl;)ll,ed e:
laraeiflilenf 14 til tJistitutkii.Lmd
I pivpnlifl it fvm lalaiiJ an iniStiEran
itheteyl:Urfn44bili it
t
reach, and again we are confronted by
the penitentiary. We have it, we must
keep it, and the question which forces
itself upon us is, how shall it be made
, mp jsflectiy, inftthpii8.ujpwess.ion of,
crime? Nothing has presented itself,
the situation: In the case of a trial for.
a criminal offence, make the question,
Has the defendant ever served a tgjnrj
in the penitentiary ? a part of the cstse
a matter 'for investigation by the
court and if the inquiry shall be an
swered in the affirmative, and convic-
criminal be sentenced for life, ine
philosophy of this proceeding is s-
ciently pointed out in the communica
tion : There having been a failure on
the part of the State to reform the of
fender, it becomes its duly to itself, to
himureaaE dbio
socie wtu) QabC
the most good or at any rate the least
It may be objected that the punish
ment is too severe. We think not. En
mity to society, to law, and to good or
der is lilfc&fr egce, ad thefeii
whiflfc- SWhesstirtrtKmi
should te atayed. .Society Bhows itself
very lenient when, affpj rppp.at.ftri in-
fractions, it still spares the life of the
offender :f thTjT3atr4iFcanJh re
on expecfr of It n ktrat itrsn ould-Aref6r
his life ; the least service that he can
render it is to refrain from assault up
on its interests. If he will not' do So"
voluntarily it is no mrthanigh$
tnat ne snouia onaagiQjw so. 1 miL,
We can, however, add little to the
stren'gt'h. of the argument advanced in
" the cbmmunlcatfo'ri' upon which these
comments are based. The force of the
argument, and the practicability of the
legislation suggested, will, we take it,
commend themselves to reflecting po.
pie at a glance. The suggestions arerat
least worthy serious cosleijaiionj
ciety at large, we are'persuaded, would
be the better for their adoption, but the
discussion of the measure will, not be
altogt-tlreTTiiiprotlilbtiv'e' of gooi iV it
shall procure the adoption of a measure,
however much modilied )xmKHivi
any way akin to it.
tiUAXT AND TIIE SOt4n A'iii
a.-flrLJl-
?J uT "
The person who is primal
sible for all of this silly twaddle that wfl
have had within the past two weeks
jibolt HlieV$JutI" btin anjfcusCoTan
ppirtHnity to 1 upfoift- ClaikCrXhe
-piuidtiitj iu 1000, ij MrrHemyW.-Oftf
dy, of Atlanta, Ga. Wehsery
x ew x ors tieraca, Dr MomLnr. a:
letter on the same sibjel!
ting, no doubt, from the same source.
Now, Mr. Grady is a very brilliant
plis'hedjournalistbut we sublnit thai
if this Grant business is to be taken as
evidence he ought to keep his pen out
of politics. The wjiole. .South ha:
right to protestTwhjp e . st
put her people !h tne axtftud
al
wot u:
servers and spaniels. The
South has
nothing but indignity tA e
hands of Grant, as witness I. 1 Ibl
ing editorial paragraph from the
The spoil-hutlting Bonrbons b
South may
indorse General Grant for
President if they wanticr and 9ftep
as they deem best, eimefr'bef ore W af
ter his apparently probable nomination
by the next Republican convention ; but
unless they do so with the distinct un
derstanding that he ia a (Republican,
and that bH S$tQ HJt shAfQ ptltu
would be followed nty a Staiwrt ; Ad
ministration, they will be sadly disap-
nnintAd.
Yes,(iArtZilpHtrJtifofl
witMmPlies- We
lwlWSWftSng of those
wnrdt They mean the bottom rail
UprT,K6fS-tO'-Tittfl6 the voice of the
penpWieoflnleTs to .alter returns and
count out the elected; licensed robbery,
and everything thatisivfliaao
potic and unrepuWiAiJLllollNrJ
er fear ! We have not forgotten in this
, , ... , . ,. ... . . . . j .. .
formatofy institution is a failure. To uo" ucLinjs - 1 A gold watch, r
. . all at once, the turncoat first becomes l.rooertv recently
aoonsn it. nowever seems mMVuUv UAUl mLiVhm vUUU lis .toio dence of Mr. M. P
For tne punishment or minor cnences, t - . r- , Uwpfnnnri nn
Dinc-ost J
like y. as.the suegest;on of pur
A 1 J- 1 .V I
Tim ijjnii
A t.Mll il'U
Tir w
Drier time wnai -otaiwart uminiscraonreJen ine jseajjai.
tion" means. All the same we thaMTinSiny apiefdmenj orc)frrmns-m4
the Remihliaari for this fair warrfmffriulomTmteecoaneil onefectiotts
Wfl mav Vnnw now of a suretv that
' -"j " ' ... - -
ri&woi,ivjBUB till raridiiriiiaLi.aTBr
fc -- -, - o-.- t . . n i tm . r
trust our own judgment and to take, in
. RepubUcanQtzxA ,"is a Repubhcan,
and his election,' if it should occur,
would be followed by, a Stalwart Ad-
dnHh facd bf this frank avowal, wby
need any one be deceived?
A LJKE
The Ashe&jf
during the trujl
United Satesi)isi
place lasweeTnhlPdMrir attorney
alluded to the fact, that-the last Con
gress passed a certain act, relating to
mileaere of witnesses in the United J
o
iurt.Tfudee Dick, however,
quicW tola the attorney, that Congress
uthorky-
It ill beep.
esttu
from his
ace ina t
Dower wBicnrflraKes meiawwiucv iki
. , H . t .14 m SB ii v
is his dutv to expound. He had best
have a care - These expressions are
calculated to bring the people to enter
tain for him and.; his little court the
,! ,i j--,-,.'-- -) ,n
Political Conversions Republi-
cans need not rut tbelr hands with any
cteJalfiCaS pjllcAaxly Jlooiiy oil
the recent letter of Congressman ei
toi,1GtetH?'wihd,r'aw1ilgfrbm the
Democratic party. Dr. Felton with-
pendent" until now, when he goes the
Waf6f alf WeWhtf b6me : tbb'-inde-
Ipde-
sisrn of a change is abuse or his own
artylTlextraaica
ongneiiSi FeltOn inaififi
two sicBsme tiole IstTj
IchangeJome. Jj01Acgf pjitoj
is going exactly tne same way, oniy
Death and the Radicals have about
even chanceson him,
Stephens Democracy. Headers of
TiiE,,OBRV'ftR,,fen6w''very HrtH the
opinion which it entertains of Alexan-
-tler H,;8teihen&. 'If anv- proof further
than ' lt(''has already :affdticfecy efe" e-l
cessary 10 esutuiisu lue justness oi uie
jsstimate hjph it has awjayspcd
uOimO I34PPua the Ciiffi9g3
Being interviewed as to the rumor
that some prominent Southerners are
irt f&voof goteg in fotfJraftttiei colt-'
tents himself with the remark that "in
pinion the South pigpt gqa f neat
arfdiCaiiigteat meW
Heis.a:
Isa
York." .ri. . f.
' And y'el tliere" are those who call this
man a Democrat and persist in auotineu
oiotoJ3' etfiOOTyQ
opinion.
' The New York Herald does'' 'com''
plete justice to this section, and more
than this does it a real service when it
says :
uthern people on any
subject, and an effort to quote anv of
his freaks as an exponent of public
opinion wouTcTHo the South great 4ii-
GfovMej wtout-:
hfiTa rtghi stnaf t littA
boom.
Tmouoi
ipt. MakwHtiud
Others.
PniL'AiELPnTA. ? vTov. 1S. Tbp. inves-
'tigatibh bthc Unitetl States l6cal in
spectors ot steam vessels at this port
into the collision of the steamer cham
pion with tfrfiadriJctaYfaj fatfbegain
to-day. The1 offieirs' and crew'df 1 both
vessel iMVf beei rsAiminonej tor atteHd
add fUe?feCMJ7 Eefif5i-rajtfitll
the collision, and thifc4s)itft!ifeUJl
subscquenlly to iftoSeirt the of
H W-j , lp iji ?ittf jviittw swhf tbej! -Qr j$t
it was the custom ot his mate to take a
man from the lookout to set sail. If his
-fllie
captain), lie had nut .given any posi-thWfei'A'onI;tlie-siibfe'c:biit
it w;as
aJL'ledVoltnril,n5L4erf iniiLleJ
wiLhti collision .occurred, but 4ad
not gW'to sleep. He"liHrd; We Cr 6?
"sail ahead, and when he got on deck
r I
ne saw a -wrjjpprcJyHtrmt
3 nunuwu yaoreiaiinryi i.
nirgnt on tfle-shTfTanrt lnrtrho time to
look lui one, I le i ainj ttigUi?ll to stap
m uw
h&JTe"
did you strike the shioV" Cant. Lock.
wood ano wod.V4kl not strike the
eigni ieet aoait. Tnat s as near as we
can judge, becansewe had no chance to
iiSM UCk,n9t!.abt, an angle
of 4o degrees. She went into our ship
t-waniycr iwBXV-IiMB TPsr.TWiJfri--
envfeef of therfWffflpst.J' yr i
apx L.dCkwood then explained bv
means of medfls-the positions of the
s, itiJUL..vnaijq T.nat ula. naies.on pi-
. ji uituini. , rnirTrit
ebylhfirL'lsIlff thrUiilllAJ,nw
oi tne cnammon.
The engineer and seamen nf th
3ailip'itm m& mMhhMesmmeti
witness was asked whether his vessel
give a positive answer on the point.
The examinattoft-rras then closed but
Will tw.IUMM.mal itv.Ha Tnnminn
ThTL'r
S9e
k nAA, lX ft. A.L mx
Md
several da
14
T.XHE MAINE
EXIBBOGLIO.
Excitement Running: Hig-n Over the
Proponed "Counting' Out" of Re
publican. AuausTA, MfiirNovrl7j-
JExeitement
over the rumqrfidTCftjjnling out of the
Republican Legislature' runs high. A
number of prominent .Rewblicans are
InMeity. niGoveiarfOninlEl
asfonjlled iaiwltate IJbifce atlpJb..
The Governor this afternoon informed
I tucvulUUllliUn uiauicuuiun nuuiuuuu
reports the result of the canvass to the
i iiAirAiin Ai i"f AAnTiPi i ann rnoro waiiii
irKMr sT.At rArtTTmr q:
i rm uwcuii ut g -if' w t
gietbeitpublcaa!t9AHdliiothers
Eliza Pinkkton as a Murderess.
T jOtttsvtt.t .u. Vnv. " 18. A spei
from Canton, Miss., says Eliza Pinkston
was- ArtmeO' 1 Saturday
murdering he2tti&andVnb
demy that morning.
DANCER OF BEGETTING
FEEIiIIG. 4.
r1
a m -A. a if.i,L. . m.
aste Jjicsio hcuk lieus,u xn&oc
m.- t. wi mm mm
tfc Kpnr. nf Uifi3 lzea
XT' W -r' C A Tir M
pendent for .their own party. "
his
fSeTlfi
1 JU
mm now
statesman that ever came from New
oflicer detailed the scene at the lime ot
n vessel, out naa narniv stnnnprt
tIC HSkfifT T IreTh pfifl rt it ' "TvTi air
8TATJB KKU.
ose
.' Ten interments in tue Hiinwisiuu
cemeteries during the past week.
Thome's Comedy Company will fur
nish the an.usement for the people at
the Wfj ro KTr ma Yf
In the absence of that meteoric dis
play1 to1 iiaaBgraroyd uiuuyyu myw-
y senamaup sKy-rocKeis, ccc
iety of
riends have organ-
church i:
you? has a
I i a i f ' ;
L VJI! r-f;
s vsiaae ism-if urn.
ML'
Sew Hope townshijvilfofl fisp, ;Until ary-ligLtJ(butithe fleet
e coumy.s
Mrs. Bettie Herring, of New Hope
township, Wayne county, had the mis
fortune to break her right leg, Mondays
in accidentally falling out of her kitch
en door. , '
ja;Mi- SaiHiHeroft--?elOB, -tlie sima-
dayioisht - 'thl2tlinst.,agdyearsr
Deputy Collector NicholSiteJOfts the
amount of tobacco stamps sola to tne
mm tor tne
ight at $17,
The Plant says John W. Ferrel, whq,
lives two and a half miles from Durr
ham.- killed a verv large American
eli tW -Ilia Inalitation last Wcdnes-,
Mr. H. M. Williams, of Tarboro. call-
n wi -frt sPff thA rtiitnr ot the if lue Kiaae
Blade a few davs ago. He was on his
j-.way to jSamFianoisco., and? .-Kneels to'
ID Mcti i ,- .-Hi J--i
v bracelet, anu oiner.
i i . n
stolen from the resii
. Leak, of Wadesboro,
the 12th inst.. savs the
Herald, in'flTfr woods nar-that place.
he VdTBst(
Her
ge gin tojls D
John U Wl",
lllmgin
lecease
fiin aqpiica
iales o
rned eifi mars(
iy nig
lock. "Nalffsi
mce,
The United States commissioner of
agriculture has appointed Dr. Salmon,
of this State, to investigate the disease
of stock in the South, with a view to
determine their nature and, the. best
mean's 'of p'reveiitihgthem;1 . ' .,
The Piedmont Press says Mr, Jiich
artl Wilstfn, of Catabaf finisheVi tip his
WW:k"in J -molasses ; lasV 'week- and his
'bobfcs fibo'Vthkt'hef'has marfufactuted
3,500 gallons this fall, 2,500 of which
L.ere from his own crop of cane w,iile
ljtie balance was custom work.
Mr. J. M. Smith, one of the prominent
tobacconists of Durham, died of fever
last Thursday night. The Plant says
that on the 25th of last December he
Kir af marliefllt liYttif; Iiinjsind
f therefore feares' a young wire and
bmany warm mends to mourn his loss.
Salisbury News: After participate
ing in a dance several miles from this
city a few nights since, a young man
went to saddle his nag to go home. He
had much troubte ii gettrnf a short
bVW&vWLWfrs llJWhen he
came to, nowever, he found himself
saddling a cow.
f""':The Blue' Ridge Blade "shys thelosS
of hogs and poultry by cholera during
;the summer and fall in some sections
of Burke county has been fearful to
coitfamplate. 1-ower Creek township
alone, it says, has lost several thousand
dollars. Two-thirds of the hogs have
died.
Thu Blade -says a -ziegroboTy-fci ge
.wjlv was caught in the room ot
. iilasitr, ot Moraanton, while he
a3gQuo Aupper oft wie night ot the
13th inst. He climbed up one of the
posts of the porch and raised the win
dp and entered the room. Several
articles of Mr. Frasier's were found on
his petaon. jJIa is now in jail.
2Lke-3'e1i4fl says some miscreant
went to the mill and gin house of Mr.
Irving Grantham, in Grantham's wn
ship i Wayne, county, last Thursday
night;: and played havoc with his en
gine, gin and belts. A negro man,
.named Robert Mills, is supposed to be
rime villain who did it, and they are af
ter him.
M The Wilmington Review denies for
Col. Waitdell. the statemprit. rej-entlv
jjub'l!hiibd ill a .Northern paper to the
eltect that he tavored the nomination
ctf'Gram
eve., ami
Grant-bv the Southern Democracy.
I savs: Wo believe it to be "a
-ihvomeal
will ret
j qainpaigu lie., -Col.
Waddell
and will
his own
turn neiv this week
doubtless immediately enter
'l'SBE MtUISIAK k
! !l-l!i' . .. I) .
i.NUiJiHV.
nn JTetiaion Yeu rday Ilelore this
Nkw Okleans, Nov. 18 In the
Senate Sub-Committee investigation io-
M.ay, rjjtej; Williams testmed rtgaxding
teletinriij tne IsvfntiraTd in
ejectxilto the, legislature fraui-this
ward, told witness that the clerk in the
Faqkifflaegiaiature used to answer for
the, mbjrif when the roll was called.
Mobi gAire Witness to understand that
he could tell a tale about Kellogg's
election that would be useful to the
Democrats, out of which they could
fnWIpity dflrdoney.f Ttify Agreed to
this but Moore being dffere'd' a place in
the custom house, which he accepted,
would now testify to the contrary.
uiancnara, who is now dead, gave
oorethr.ee- hundred blank registrar
lorvplpflts to jiiMn the seventh ward'.
reSsaid fiiewif d went Democratic
but was counted for the Republicans.
After the election the registration
H'CCT taken to the custom house,
saints erased. D. II. Monies:
tfed'StMes Supervisor in the seventh
ward in the election of 1870, testified
jtbfiCtnuw.ai.Vry.tjlir, , Nq
trouVte4?wedand , Jia.. .protest,, was
entered, yet poll No. 3 was thrown out
M fje Imuitiing board. Nearly five
nnndred Votes were cast at this poll-
about 170 majority for the Democrats,
w uness said the returns had all been
made according to law
; 1!
hr - m " mmlmm4
i
Df1I SMnSf444cer.
St. Louis. Nov. 17. A snerial to tho
Post-Dispatch from Sherman, Texas.
says W. B. Greenlaw, one of the wealth
iest and most prominent citizens of the
piace, suicided last night bv takintr
muipmuB. j-ne cause is said to De
criminal intimacy bet ween.bi wife
lit l fill wmon i rt CKai.
man, and Rev. Conrad Heneyrone of
vuo uiubi liuttsu auu eipqnppv rmniscera
m Texas. The citv is said to be ereatlv
!XCltedOVer the afFftir. trnd thrAdla
iviapr.rA i ,
rviaJCJLt-)Kt!Il III Ml IK.
Readjust era Jubilant Over Their Late
Victory,
Petersburg, Va Nov. 17. The Rei"
rtujusiers nad a grand demonstration
here to-night in honor of their success
ijSf00 Wsteqtiapi vSj.pslvate
V V Ua MJJ. . idlliri 111! Mill! II IIQTWt
t . A " -4- I Imil
apis BUIFlxue
J fhlate
Mof Wi&QiXi
I ftoltis.jivas
Le
mgaiasc thatfata
-lay aid
-
m
vXT.3lar wiigidiuwwijv wrms opiwmfVsii;fT( M. is- -.f
Hearlest ETer Known.
m the history of tfetyfjei iviork
.1 .EM.PPis, November 18.-.627 baW
AIVOTUEIt BZABIIfE iFATAL,ITY
. i
A fceMlrcaki LjMf vmm Tug an A
i .
k"Ak K. r7 LI a Jl A ILnU tu At ii J. AM JV k. lO
TJtenSeyjjir,f; pgosburg,
lelt'CapTiftcent yesterday noon with
a tow consisting of tnree dredges, two
derricks and seren scows owned by
Eckler & Arnold, of Buffalo. They had
fine weather until after passing Gallop
'Islands, ioff TSac&etr'aaTtibr when a
alerfoHftP ndrtheacst,- with tteavyH
rflrrm.efciiuicehtug-aQatow
got within five or six miles of Oswegd
wheJte fast theij?lKBts,'The tui
turned around aBd endeavored to hol
uroKe away ana was lost witn Ji nanas
excpt6selj-wefe'rcued1by the
tug. Thirty-one .pei'sonsy oincluding
thiee wpmenndone girlfc were drown
fedn.,Tj?flt atayiosg. ',. .
. ! i5f ashviliIe.'. Nov. 1 8.-The American
.public healths association met to-dav.
,Sanjaaa iroo every State arid. Cana
da wji .present,,,, The sanitary com-
sipn , ot, th e Mississinpi . V aUey; na
tional )oard of, Ijealth ; and representa
tives of the leadmor railroads West and
South will also rriep ! here hia: week
'fqfilie .parposej, of ; arranging,' . ,w,ith ,
pne , fteatfi, , athOEiues ; ; abQu?, i qjaaran
t4he ftnd tijansportation in casof fu
rq.ejjidfimics, , .-, vuuMi-yir u. : "'
I ! iTOTtr
-rrrrh
St Louis. November WThe long
pending gas casej of the city against the
St. , Ioiuis, i Gas; .company was idecided
, yesterday. . The judgment belo w ) .was
reversed and the case remanded, with
directions to the court belaw to order
the receiver, to; turn over, all property
and ,, profits i and , to 4iamisa the bills.
The money received by ! this decision
will enable, the, . company to pay a divi
dend of 160 pec cent.- iTnis stockin $50
shares, sold last .week, at 98.; to-day . 850
was bid. : . -; i r - ;
The Colored Ieople'w Industrial Fair
Baleigii, November 18. The Color
ed people's Industrial Fair was formal
ly opened to-day. Gov. Jarvis deliver
ed, the opening address, and was fol
lowed by J. E. p'Hara. Col. Elliot, of
South Carolina,, a colored man, speaks
to-morrow. It was raining all dav but
the fair was crowded. There were
eight military companies and five com
panies composed the procession escort
ing the Governor to the grounds.
Boiler Exploiou.
. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 17. The boiler
of ,an engine attached' to a material
train on the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad, exploded to-day, near Jielton ,
and instantly killed the engineer, fire
man and another man.
i . Att Actor Killed.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 17. SamuerAimes,
of Chillicothe. Missouri, a comedian, of
the Globe Comedy Com pany.was thrown
from a carriage and instantly killed at
Milledgeville. His funeral took place
to-day at the Episcopal clwrch at Mil
ledgeville. A Kite iu ihe Obio.
CiKCiNNATr, Nov. 18. There was a
general movement among the steamers
in the Ohio river yesterday, preparing
for a rise in the river which was begin
ning at Pittsburg. The New Orleans
packet expects to get away Thursday
m m t -M
rhe Shenandoah Sank.
London. November IS. The former
Confederate cruiser, Shenandoah, has
sunk off ' the Island of Socotra, in the
Indian Ocean. The date of the disaster
is unknown. Most of the crew were
drowned. The Shenandoah belonged to
the Sultan of Zanzibar.
Valuable mills Burned.
Baltimore, Nov. 18. The large flour
ing mills of A. L. Webb & Son, at Cal
verton, were burned yesterday. Loss
$15,000 to 818,000. Insured for 815,200.
CH
OF
Portucr's Aicxaudria
BREWER V.
I wou'd resTHHttullr infurni the citizens or C i.ir-
lotle, iiivd Ic i.liy. lliat I liuve opened In th.'s city.
on Trade stMi (.next or to tbe ollice of the Uiir
oHfla Centrnl Kajlioud) a
BUA.M O. Utt llK AM) ltri)T
of my well known Bre-eir, wherv will constantly
Ketu oii liuud iny i-ii'OOiuuiU
TiVbli Lafer Kecr
In ktfis, as well as bottled, in coavei.leut tttyle, for
family use and for hhlppIiiK.
Tne reputation or mis ueer is tabil.siieri; m
Iaot it nns received tne nlgnest prlzea at the Norm
Carolina una vinunm buite H airs.
Our bottled beer Is esDeclalhr Dure and strenirfb-
fenlng, and la highly recommended by the niedical
rraiernuy ior aenoaie persona, anu inose neeuinx
atonla
tW DeliTered datly In any ptirt of the city freo
oi extra tnarge.
KOHKBT rUHTJittlv
Nov. 18,
DURHAM
. . ; i
(AKlttZED BY DR. W. IL TAYLOR, 8TATK
CHEMIST OF VIRGINIA, AND PB0N0UN0-
' VD PURE, AND RECOM UENDEt) AS A
BEVERAGE 0B MEDICI vE,
The , attenllbit of the citizens of Clinrlotte and
fhe sntrotlnding country Is twiln called to, this
nn 'Wuitwey. now bo popular DOin nonn ana
Soutlu : We have the .endorsaUon of many Drug
fists and. Dealers In, Hew. York City, Washington,
1. C.TNeW Orleans. Ban Francisco, and many oth
er cities, and we can confidently recommend the
'Durham' to be equal to any Wnlsker distilled in
thtn nnnnt.ra.
Callfot,rDurliam,f at V. Cochrane's Central
aetei-Baioeit' i ' 1
;i-c) nt hi ! ELLISON 4 HARVEY,
.. ., ... .;.' Bole Proprietors
u$,-yitr,
in .'j-in'i
. i it
I''jiiJn 4
FISGHESSER.
!!(, 'Mill
8QLEj AX3ENT, FOp XBE TUif TA BREWERY
(FBJ$p.!WM THE JATLAKTAiPRSWEBlt 0
! liiulitranfiiatiirtw uw'Atrant Breweirj
y jwnidh I ttni able d".'Wt' en ' drW-Ati W14 for
'aieiD)eKe!g'Osl 3irit .ffiu u H i i
MU7 i i'M
ill 1 H JWfMI,
6diW to toy debr W aW idmtt'ld refngekW direct
from the Brewery, .iljj. iyji
'.') i' : utj
wJWiW diatspoe, can bi
T V ,
a?"
v" IUO ooiwm rocK prices, and warran
f; .JPW1 116811 u u Justmadenui!
AfflM11 k1" summer, for .the1.dellyery of
rrTTTTr 11 m itiirrnr mnn nsn.r 1 iwi
UI Uil - . . ... ' -, - " i t
I r'l
I fall
npo BE FOUND IN THE CITY. IS NOW BEING
and of excellent aualltv: and our line of FINS
best TnaKea, cannoi oe surpassed in Deauiy oi nnisn,
Tlrese floods, wMraH canMlr selected, with
Me Bivtte air purotibslcs lojnspect pur biock,
tla'.i
E
ui Ut-f YsXAfiOIlt e4 2uhrii, --.'IT
"Writes r "I cheerfully Mate that I : have! tested the
virtues vnd efficiency Of Colden's LleWg's Liquid
Extract of Beef la nry private- praotlee in eases ;of
general debility, weakness, depression, dyspepslaj.
loss of appetite and nervooi afflictions, when'tteoV
Iclne has proren wore than useless. ! haTeifound
it the best remedy I have ever wsed In 'Xjsjonie fcli
cohollsm, when the stomach 1s' Kilways irritable.!
and rood required ie-nourian. isoia Dy .beading
Druggists..-. o ; i i 7!.ik'-i; : 1'
A GOOD PLAN. ombtajN'rtwrM.wwf'ilf j
In one vm turn hxa eery .iviiiiii;.f cajilU with j
nkilirnl nmnaKcmeut. ljurr hii-j- :tvi,teilpr '
iiveMniiiif 25 to in.fi i i.culai . with full x-
LAWEKNCK CO.. SI roil Stiv.t. MwljriTl .:
A TA 41 A AO Inwstdd 4Bi!iWall -Btreet
$ IV IV V I""" Stocks makes incomes ev
ery month. Book sent free explalnJULeyfrythlng.
Address BAXTER &,CCy BankerT "Wall St.,
New YorkT'1 ' ' ,r- ' "'Zl
ftwwn mnnth and eznenses guaranted ta A (rents
$1 I QutftfiweShOT AiiKUt'jMilnew
S777
A YEAR and expenses' to
ts. Outfit
tree. Address u. vi
tAPKOS-.!
ta, Maine.
i i '-- a.
ADVERTISERS
GEO. P. ROWELL & CCS
Newspaper i dvertlaing Bureau,! 1 0 Spruce street,
p Ynrir. nan learn the exact cost of any DrODOS-
ed line of ADVERTISING In American , newspa -
aa -n a ma Biuwri Tii'iiVt -
RYE GR All AM
AND
! V. ' 1 1
WHEAT BREAD
AT PRATHXR'S.
CAKES ! CAKES !
Pound Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, and All kinds of Fancy
Cakes at PRATHER'S,
May 22. Trade 8treet.
Orders for ornamental Cakes promptly attended to.
: . ; . ., ... ;
FIVE THOUSAND
F 1 1 i
WORLD'S FAIR CIGARS.
JUST RECEIVED, five thousand of the above
i brand of Cigars, warranted pure Havana Kil
lers, the best 5 cent Cigar m Ihe State . For sale
at wholesale and retail by .
LeKU I DAVIDSON.
septl4 Exclusive Agent
CARD TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. ROBERTSON, 19 SOUTH EUTAW STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
From fifteen years experience in hospital and pri
vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in an
diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous
System viz; Organic and Seminal Weakness,
Impoteney (loss or sexual power), nervous ueDiu
tv and Trembllntr. Palpitation of the Heart. Dim
ness of Shtht or (iiddlness. Pains In the Back and
Nocturnal Emissions, etc, all resulting irom
abuses In youth or excesses in manhood. Diseases
recently contracted cured In five to ten days; and
the poiion entirely eradicated fiom the system.
Also all skin and blood diseases quiCvly cured.
Dr Robertson, a graduate or the university or
Marvlaml. re:ers to itny of th it-mltmr ""ldans
of Baltimore. Special attention jr(v m ;lf nil fe
lon ' co'iii)L-iiiU.t and Irregulartie.-, 4 ,
AU i- (iniit.itli'n -tricrtly c'ifu! '. !:,i'''l-
C'i- ':.- ' -V'sj. - ' id -.. -f. .; ctu"yJi.g
f- i-
Portable andAxnoultur! Knin UlipperMniiie iroin
8 to 10 Hons Power; Dry Steam KMines ftom 4 to 40
IF . m . TT: A Tll.,,,llf llWIUM ITU
T tt ooa a nion;m
iframeto
40 HomP6w;StetiooMi;AljartaieUu5
Engines from ISte SOQMorie rower; impro
Rdrinea fcw 16 tolHoie Power; BoOerryai.nw ; boa
FTmme Keverv
Portable Corn
Rereribie Saw MilU, foar miee; florm uaroun
kble Corn HUU : Oorn-MUl Stonei, all ie, guma.
teed to prboerMeJ.wWPoT.
than on
UO.OV
WxsnciKSTEB, MB.Wertminster, Hd.,lL 8. A.
August (HdAwfirn. c , ,v , !. .j , ;
COME AND
OUtt NKVi STOCK X)fc"
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS. SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLASKETS,
.SHOES AND CLOTHINU.
We ure s?UIng them very low, and respectfully ask
a call before you buy.
1 : ' i
-BAKRISGEB & TROTTER.
Nov.. 5.
f
JUST RECEIVE t).
' I "I'Jii.ij '.r ; !iliiU' i ;
25 barrels fine, Applea, ftne,;Tnrtej.Cfl1-age,
3weet aud Irish Potatoes, and all Wads ctfittry
produce attivlng aJmosv daily. Call early' and
rive me a War. '- f''" 1 in 1
Respectfully,
L. HARDIN. Afleut,
General Coinmlsiiou Merchant,
Trade street, first door above The ObserTer
bnUdioil!. !'. .:u;i1 f.'iMil i:'W i
, FOR
ON MONDAY, the l?h' of ovWmtet.-ii87fy, at!2
m ,u 'tlie twin t house, Will-b sold tint desira
ble cltr property on the center of i.rwh arnev
enth streets, known, an. .tlie, . J,. J, BEuRyflTLL
PR0PE rtT This proper. fWiitists of twor full
lotft, TiiltnTriir frtmnreh to 'Poplar streets Prep
erty well liaptored, wlthottjrel of water; m 4
!
1 i;i
FOR;
THE St. (Varies HoteUtostatetllIe.
' It is an excellent propertnreU ini
.firfor'rent.
Inmiahed and
in ; good repfiJr. ; Possession - gives., M Jartnary.
TlOVl i eOa ZW 1 "iui Annn - fiBstuewine.
t 'usTS; r vJwtll epen aeohool for boys on M6n-
- 0 V-, nftin J5S. miPwlDg
I iThe school wiU, W flrs(.ie4isia of orv-f
. 1 r : . unrineuiude. in
the best Dos'slble claasltlcat
tnnnwtl6a tay be therouHli.
t" TJUUit(9fi)Wa ntoutniy.) viPrlmsrvf ftnara.!
RECEIVED BY US. OUR STOCK OF HEAVY
HEAVY
KACHLNE and HAND-MADS GOODS for
reference to the wants of witome(SjWereboult
siyie. quality ana cueapoes.
reeling weu assured w eag svui,8Ypiief m siyeuiaui7.ana once. xaa jmay faTOr ua With . '.,!w
ess
.('!( ()0
UTT
r,I.,l .CII-JWI
1 J"lilj siSt I
PARLOR AND Cj
iVK O Lift . . Af .i J
UOrFLNo OF ALLTIT5H OT ffiJOTOL ET LkMsT and
J UJQ
OBEHCOUIK,
fHAVU,
xiKzans,
CUTTTWJEK.
TBZBOCISeS,
BDRZZS1,
DliY
si
COSTOD3B,
BCCHnfGS,
If or prompt
HAXDKEBCHXEFS,
Have
WHITE GOODS,
BCTTOn.
Advertising
8KWU6 SIXK,
PXXS,
yKF.nT.gji,
May 1 1 -d&wtm yan 9.
- . ir it
pig i .M...
Over 2,00O XStU Agists taVe signed the following remarkable pain r,. tie
signatures of which can be. seen iat our oSoeiLt -i& ; -
MESSRS. PEABURY JOHNSON, 21 Platte Street, New.Xacte
tiBSTAKMKir - "For tne pa -4 few year we have sold various brands of Porous P.astrs. PhyslciaD s
and the puile prefer ' '
Benson's Capcine Porous FTaster
To ail others. We consider them one of the very few reliable household remedies worthy of conn
dence. They are superior to ail other Porous Plasters or medldJlefbf external yey
THE PQPpLAS
f(M fnAin n
ifUttitinr
With os through ottr il AWt HATJ. ORDER DEPARTMEHT is simple),
easy, and advantageous.' Anyone writing to us for Samples, mentioning the kind of goods
needed, wffl receive, by return man, the desired sample and Information. Goods tent
BY HAIL OB EXPRESS.
rinnnrh TTKnm ixtipa vanrwhere thronsrhout the United States avail them-
p!vp n a. vpjt oonvenieiit'iilan of receivine
Outfit fremTje fiea4ehtres of. frad'V vrhere
HOMER. COLLADAY
JTa wuaeeHW, JTfltffww 4mm4 Importer of Choice JTaWtff M JrM Goods,
BiUeMf TrinumAmg, etc,
CHESTNUT, ABOVE BROAD
1 PHfLADELPHI A, PA.,
;! ; , V hd I3;tii, Richer, Paris. France.
," 49-m,Ve the ciffldrfeh send, for a set of our Fancy Advertising Cards.1
An Skatpllisidtirlsi frtw' to fl parti cf th Un!ti Sttt.
vniJt) laib: to i
'fi:
SOLE A("iENT FOB-JQa SCHLITZ'S celebhaied export
At.
COKNKR BALTIMORE rnT
,1
i
s.!;trt
IT21
mtrn.
of
are fastetseSwiui
pin.
hen Ha pin has been removed we can-
not take,
-noYt.z.w, ; nq H i.I .vJ-M.''
: :' 1 i'i ..n'v.r jiui
j 5 YiiiiMTK. i-ai.s'V .UUJLdltV
BtolirNS
1H
V2J HI
ELABLL
leK ocft When the pin has not peenW) toisnft mo-fl .bitim iitT sot brud ud
remove . r.s a
these r. Itticff fe
ana i cnm
J-4 i
T4BR0.
day 2r starting taese eouuro. -V. e are tosorigi-
rat "nd Headq-'artersl j . 9 fc 1 tfl only two
- 5 1 10'JoL'mL-' r- tvIu..&'
.& 28
foadt dj
..-A W41r4 i0fi(X?rX9HaStaWwwd--
hlltt iilW -tlH YlHVH lit lli(it..h iMadU
ehea
imp
BBViaiOT "
simffirrrrr
aiaryatifllin. J;.
. . n-:r rr. . .ttti v - 1 rru j ro 1
t3 si
GOODS FOllftloVlwKiR fS VERY it, , ,
VArcheaplr.-and wm bi"oJt k trt.. ,
BJichoIs,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
r , DKALXK TH
BEDDING, &C.
A FULL LINE OK
Cheap Bedsteads,
-Vi'iy.
Til k-l'jj v - - '-.- -
lllfll,
HAMBEH StiITM
StT'A for Samjqqr inforrnaiipn, and
utibt&y yjurzelf how cheaply anat quickly
800DS AND NOTIONS
Mad or Exmre&g. We earru an
cash. MTry us.
the L hilar en send Jor a set of our
Curds.
1 coopers cdrtARir,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
6!ft:::l
fmm
H0US3 C7XSZLASSLPIIA.
DESKS
a
d
o
o
at
Dress Goods, TrtainftigVto General
they can at all times obtain to6 best goods.
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sib oviK-j nl (tivt-Hi 10I )i:tiii, iw.,
i vi,,!.,: .
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biilJl
tl Ja .-i!on Jiiirforfj' bo iinn f!
lWJB il' t.sil-nntil Keilnrft. OKitt !!.
Jl .'j .. MiwnT To i-jinov , 0 it :
Y OHI .fhffefcilnent Actor andl A ithor,
Mr. JOHN "Af OTWB.
n,fil3irBWiiktiHeJ!M. tfnfitled
UNKNOWN,
Suppo
bung Artiste,
E GHURCH,
; stJpertP DramatltrCompanr.
NOTE-Speclal Scenery aridSXageapDOintuieiits
ttortevrJ,',ift,6Ce ln
Mr. 6tevens' SouthernTour hai
successful known to tfl.e'Soutn for
Tour his Deen tne mw
years.
...Prices otadmlsaloiLBa.aod JOCi i
saioasa.ai
peitatlucif
sheet
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t septa
tVf O 8. 1 wib Bjgera' FmnuWBi
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