Miscellaneous WAIT NO LONGER ! BUT COME TOjTBE Exchange Comer! You should come at once and ielvcHycui Japanese Goods before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters,! cul $1,25 per set; they are going fast. The nicest present you can'give is a Hand kerchief Box ith half dozen nice "T Handkerchief?, Or"a Glove J.'ox with one oi?u:oic palrs cl Glove. You should remember tbe Kid Glove De pot. The 4-Button Kid Glove you should buy at once as they can not bedu plicated in price. Only SI oer Pair ! We can give you Kid Cloves from oOc?up.J Come and get your presents at Exchange .Corner for a little money! You can Cn-a Tresfnt for a-y one. from the dailing babe to tbe robua nian4 BULLY FOR BROGDEN. Iu the House of Representatives at Washington Mr. Hewitt of New Ycrk offered an amendment to section 2,002 of the Revised Statu'es, so as to expunge there from authority to have troops at the polls oi election day, "to keep the peace," which was adopted, jea-5, 110; nays, 95 a strict 'y p irty vvU-, wiib the exception of lirog !en of R : th. -Carolina, who voted whh the Democrats. iiava-i noticed Fur s irae tfibia past w that the Hn. Cartis H., has manifested symptoms of returning reason, and now that tris place Is soon to le filled by a staunch Democrat, we presume he intends to retire as gracefully as j os.sible, and we diope that Le will hereafter work in accord with the Democracy of his State- w id, as soon as the Senate opposes them, recede from the amendments. There has been shown little "backbone" on the part of Democrats in the House of late, in in sisting on bills reported by its committees, or in opposing extravagant schemes from the Senate. So irae is this that Speaker Randall yesterday felt compelled to take the floor and infuse some of his spirit into the Democratic Representatives. He suc ceeded, as be always does on such ocfa- Miscellaneous. iiii IT ... , Thof. H. McKoy, Boot H- McKoy AT LA W W, s. c. Offica North side Market street, between Second and Third streets. jan 27-tf I fcWe ( i ldcall "tir attention to the Flexible Mip Corset Forjsale only at Exchange Corner ! " ; : B antv ! Weginvite all t cone as v e fare prepared to see them on MONDAY TUE BAY AND T As we know it will rot ordybe to their interest but to their amusement aiso. - H. SPRUNT, Exchange Corner dee 21. The Daily Revise JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. H MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1879. FEMALE SUFFRAGE. Sj jck r Andrews, of the Wyoming As- ssmbh.a Democrat!,'! testifies that he went t) "ihe Territory eight yjears ago, prejudiced a;a:iial iLo iua ot female suffrage, b ;t that now ha iuust admit Chat the more he has e u oi the workings of the system the less his objections have been realized, -and the more it has coinmende 1 itself to his judg ment and good opinio!). ' am thoroughly conviticed,'he says, 'ilrv xu- the only true, t nsibtent and honest .rnod oftxercisiug t ie right of franchise under pur reprjesenta" ti reform of govennie-ut.' Larniie City, wi'h a population of -J .'600, cast about 1,200 vot s at the 1-ist biepUon, one J third of which were deposited by women, many of whom Wen lately camd from the East. As atuiethe women are fcffrjre independent vote: s than tho men, and. though they do ubt always xorcLsa their) rigljjt of suffrage they are tare to o; found at the polls whenever any particularly important ques tion cc mes up or wnen a scaridalous norxii i j at i iii has been aiaue. TEA IILTIKK IX THE OUTH. The Charleston jViSM and Courier bas a very iutereitiiig article on the subject of tea culture iu the South, ap propos of t'iB visit aad investigations of the Daltimorean who is looking up the matter in some of the Southern. States, and we present herewith a poriiou of it to our readers : There is no doubt that the tea plant will grow well throughout South Giro iina, and better iu this State than iu Georgia. Tho plant is not injured by ordinary cold weather, bearing without ianger temperature as low as 'Z cleg. Fahrenheit. Such cold is an advantage THAT'S THE WAY THE MONEY GOES! There are twenty-five or thirty ports of entry in the United States where the expenses double, treble and quadrupel the receipts. At Nantucket, Mass., last year the receipts were ninety and the expendi tures two thousand dollars.. At Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, the receipts were seven dollars sad the expenses twenty-two hundred. At St. Augastine, Fla., the receipts were thirty-six dollars and the expenses forty-three hundred. At Tec he, La., the receipts were twenty seven dollars and the expenses seven thousaud. Congress could display its economy by abolishing all these so-called ports of entry or by devoting c nly the receipts to the salaries. A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. A New York letter to the ICctcs and Courier says, January goes out with a temperature as mild almost as any day in April, and with the incoming of Feb ruary merchants in the leading lines of business are eagerly scanning the com mercial horizon to discover some signs of the spring trade. It is a long while since so hopeful a feeling predominated among them, based upon the improved condition of the country, the success of specie resumption and the abundance of capital which must soon be seeking ac tive employment, and as the season ad vances, there is no reason why the pre Tailing expectations of a satisfactory business all around should not be realized. At all events, this is the prevailing sen timent in mercantile circles for the mo ment, and itmay be placed on record in contrast with the general disposition to croak and to take dismal views of the future, with which, it will be remem bered, February a year ago was ushered in.' to the plant as it cnecks the rapidity of development. It needs no speeial care, but Mr. Gill finds that usually the plant is not trimmed closely enough. The eaves used for making tea are only one, two and sometimes three leaves on the extreme end of each branch or limb, and the object of the cultivator, there fore, should be to keep tho plant down o as to multiply the number of branches. This also renders the leaves easier to pick. The plant can be raised from cuttings or trom set us, aud requires no particular nursing. Plants in hothouses, free from the inliuence of frost, do not bear as well as plants in the open air. I he common belief is that the manu facture of tea is attended with peculiar difficulties. This is a mistake. The dif ferent grides of tea made in China come Urom the same plant. They are, in fact, tne same leaves pic&ea at u.nernt s ages of growth and diU'erently cured. It is not essential that tea grown in this coun try should have the same appearance as Chinese teaj The American tea is as fragrant and ihvigoratiug, aud as avow edly American' tea will bring as high a price as the Indian, Chinese or Japanese variety. Mr. Gill is confident that the curing and preparation can be done wi h machinery of simple construction as thor oughly and more cheaply and by hand The purpesa is to form a company, in time, for the mani racture of tea., similiar to the companies established in India, which pay their stockholders dividends of IS and 20 per cent. Our understanding is that Gillett fc Co. will purchase et ;he rate of $1 a pound, such Sou'b (Jaroli a leaves as may be properly picket! anti forwarded to them for manufacture. We shall await with much interest the formal repor t to be made by Mr. Gill upon bis re urn, and it is to be hoped that, in the meantime, they wnoare uow growing tea plants will continue their cultivation. There is far less' di bcul'y in leaking tea than in growing aud preparirijute, and we see uoieasou why Carolina tea should not soon be as well and favorably known as our famous long cotton. WASfilSGTOX LETTER sions, to the delight of his party and to th ereat annoyance or the Kadicaii We hire now-had two days of the X Yo;k IrnrestigHion of cipher despatch i .. t rrsult, eo far, is a general adinissi that certain Democrats agreed among seives to raise money to use upon the bouth Carolina Returning Board. They were n a men preminent in the party, and they di 1 not have the countenance of promi nent men of the party. Mr. Smith M YYted, who telegraphed North fur the money and who testified on A'ednesday, states the case up to the time he sent the first despatch to New York for money "Fully believing then what I believe to have been since lully demonstrated, that the Democrats bad carried two at least of the three disputed States and that a conspiracy had been formed on the Re pab.ioan side to count us out aud that if the vote of South Carolina was cast iu favor of the Democratic elector?, as I be lieved it had been honestly cast by the people, that the conspiracy would then be at an end, because they would not pretend to take either Louisana or Florida; and they ought to have all the three States to consummate their arrangement, I determined to see what there was of it and at once telegraphed to New York asking if money could be furnished.'' Mr. Weed and Mayor Cooper on Wed nesday, and Col. Pelton on Thursday, all testified, that Mr. Tildeu had no knowledge of money being riised for the purpose and as soon as h-j accidentally learned of it he stopped everything of tue kind. A protracted cros-examina-tion only strengthened their statements u,n this point In this city, for several days, the proceedings of the Potter Com mittee have consisted o:;!y of hearing evidence in contradiction of a man named St Mart ai, one ot those phenomenal Lars whom the radical party had as a leader iu Louisiana. If we may judge by the sub-committee appointed to inquire into the subject of aiding the New York, New Orleans and South American steamship lines. the tub bt nate Committee on Approptia- tious is la iuvor ot such aid. Dorsey, Blaine, and Wallace, ail advocates of the subsidy arejtha sub-committee. Among other Democrats of the Senate who a'grte with Senator Wall ice may ba mentioned Gordon, Lamar, Eustis, -v.axey aud others. (jURDGK. LIVER otsan pounds, and air the blood about three gallons) passes but about three a living person through it at least lave tti bile and - " ovut.uj 1 1 1 ot!r impunnea strained or filtered from if 13i!e i the natural purgative of the bowels i. if the i,iver becomes torpid itos 6t separatee ru!.-i u muou, out carried tnrougn tae c.ns gy . ill parts of the system, and in trying to et f tp trough the pores of the skin, causes it to . : a :i vellow or a dirty browB fiolox. The stom " sch becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, Indi--H eestion, Constipation. Headache, Biliousness, jdun-mc, lmuh. maianai revers, fires, iMCk and iour S Uimach, and general debility foilow. r . 1 1 . . i jntwit a niFA .iM, me great vegetable dis fL( co very for torpidity, oauses the Liver to throw off from one o two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there fa a' an e"eaa of bile ; and the effect of even a feu-dose- ipoa yellow complexion or a brotvn dim lookwj wiU astonish all who try it they ibeiiir the first symptoms to disappear. The cure n .ul btlious diseases and Liver compiairt i mMc certain by taking Hbpatine in accord anew -nth directions Headache is gcncrsli cure in twenfy minutes, and no disease thr.i aris- irom the Liver can exist if a fair tr!a eiveti. SOLD A3 A SUBSTITUTE FOR PIL VY ALL. DRUGGISTS. Miscellaneous i Price 2SCts. and m n pi P. L. BBIDE1& CO. These wbo'U read tbisjrbymelsnd tiiit our gtora Will appreciate more thaw aver before That oor mu e do. a not vaislt aspi e To climb Olympus, and ioglorionaly exptra In the attempt, bat keeps sn even pace With the time, ani always point tu the place Where tbey ' blew" about one special thing, Which ha, withoa doubt, the true business ring:. And this thins we will briefly explain, With the hope that we wi 1 cause no pain To brother grccer, who, in year&gone oy, Learned to gt good at" figures that were high. Unfortunately we see some of them incline To follow tKe u6toois of "Auld Lang Syne;' But we consider it matter of congratulation That we've no fogy notions in our education! In old time "big profits" had a 'wide fringe, And old habits are hard, hard to change. -Of Wilmington grooera we take the lead I Now 1 1 prove this assertion we only need To remine.the public that our clean new store Made others be painted and swpt a little morel ( Like all businees men who are truly wis, We at once begin to extensively "ad vertiae, Whenjour fri da catching the idea, tl ought it well To increase thoir ep ace, as the print will tell 1 At.first we put some poetry in ourg"ad,"j But when they taw this plan was not bad, They followed our lead. And when we tried prose i'EOPLE AND THLfgS. Washington,!). C , Feb 7, 1S70' The Llouee, I fear, is making progress backwarks ;n the 'matter of Army reor ganization. It has doue an injudicious thing in putting upon the Army appro priation bill an ill digested scheme of re organization. The proposed pUn of re organization is better, to bo sure, than Brunsides, but it ha not bad discussion iu either House or consideration by the people. There is little reduction in num bers or expense in it; and for that reason is what tne pejpie need and demand. It has many provisions oi doubtful bene fit, aud for that reason it ought to come up as an independent measure, and have full consideration. The same objection caunot be made to the Army appropriation bil!, the bill to transfer the indiaa Bureau to the War Department. This, also, was spread up on yesterday by the House in Gommiuee of the Whole. The subject is better ua derstood, the transfer is generally asked Read the article on third page of this! fur by the people, and it will unquestion issue relative to tee legislative piii:an derings of old Dr. Hawkins and idorjeure Kobinaon in Chatham county. ablf cauc a great saving of expense. Unless our friends in the House, however, exhibit more fairness in these subjects than tbey nave shown in otker manors, they Whatever boarding-house keeper may say about it, it is a fixed fact that nature loves a cheerful eater. N. O. Picayune. Probably the happiest combination in all this wide world, during all these merry winter days, is half a mince pie with, a boy around u. Burlington Hawkeye. First clafcs in astronomy, stand up. Where does the-sun rise?' 'Please, sir, down in our meadow; I seed it yester day.' 'Hold your tongue, you dunce. Where does the sun rise?' I know, in the east.' 'liight! and why iu the east?' 'Because the 'easl makes every thing rise.' 'Mamma,' said a wicked youngster, 'am I a canoe?' 'X. , child, why do von aek?' 'Oil, because you always shy you like to see people paddle their own canoe: and I didn't know but mavbe J. was yours.' The boy went out of the door wita morercferer.ee to BOted than grsce. Breathitt crmuly, Ky., ie described in the Louisvi".- Courier Jcirnai as: " a latd where iwolver and ri fie Are used for the purpose of fettling dis putes; VS here life is regarded as only a trille, Aud 'tis usual for people to dje i n their The fatality of Consumption or Throat and J.ung Diseases, whjcli sweep tc the grave at least onc-tl.ird of all death s victims, arises ' - - ....... . ... jj.. i.it W. UJ'II simrH v StUnefies as the work of ri-ith cmr. n 5Q io.ooo will be paid if Opium oi Morphine, or JJisLc Acid, can b fouM in tha Globe Flower WJCovgh Syuup, which has cured people whe I are living' to-dav with bnt nnc fftiarruncr li.r I No greater wrong can be done than to siy tli&t j- v.on.v.impiion is mcuraDle. OjLoue t lower gMpyW avm-p will cure it when all other tAstlima, iironchitis, and all diseases oi the Cm thrcTtaiid iucss. Ktad the testimonials f "(the Hon. Aleranrler H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and jt-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Pea ffk body, fs well as those of other remarkable iJ cures in our book, free to all at the drug stores, f and be convinced that if you wish to bf cured . yen can be by taking the Globk Fi.oiavr W Col -gh Syrlt. Take no Troches or Lozenges They followed as nicely as if led by the nosel TH for Sore throat, wheo you can g Globe T? r r". TTTf t-t?tt at Comp 17. 1 1 -w . ... ... ... alibruBszisti y vr e next tnougut 'twouia De well to try rhyme, When lo! they f ra?ped the Idea as sublimel Though ttey I ve followed'ia all; we hare doDe, When this battle is well fought and won, Some will eee that "extra percent." isn't "nonsense," Bt with old stock and such heavy expense, They will firjd that the prices of P. L. Bridgers A Co. If followed will surely bring them to woe! ' o prove that we mtan what we say, -The followiinf qaotatlons repp, tl mail orders blgher price bare to b r,. Qt BAGGING Gunny.. J Chtr Double Anchor M.. j i3i - DoBbla Anchor 9 liH Standso-d Domestic 1 13 1 BACON North Carolina, 1 ShoaWere, Hides, V S....... , Western Smoked Hants. in 9 uuuuiuci a. 10 9 & 4 Dry Salted Sidee V Shoulders, BARRELS Spirits Tureinrne Second Hand, each.......... l 6S m New Yorkteach, new..... 1 75 S , BEESWAX V lb 34 1 m BRICKS Wilmington, M 8 00 JJlQ fid Northern 0 u or Northern, V 2 CANDLES Sperm? S Tallow, y m Adamantine, V set CHEESh Northern Factory, V lb ... Deiry Mn V ft 8ute, V ft COFFEE Java, V ft Rio, y ft.. 1 Latruvra, W lb CORN & EA L-V bushel . . UUTTUW Til- B DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 ? yard Tarn, bunch FISH Ik 15 a I 12 10 11 .- Q 2 it 18 70 1 1 Si 40 72 o;tv Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 BLOOD Clrr.ve mistake are made in the treatment ot au o3ases that arise from poison in the blood. C;Xot o&e case of Serofula, Syphilis, White jwepjug, uicwouj sores ana skin XJisease, ir a thnasend, is treatedVithout the use of Mer cury m some form. Mercury rots the bones, ana as diseases it produces are worse tr.an any o&ar kiiid f brood or skin disease can hr H!D. Pmbbrton-'s Stillingia or Ql een's J Delight is the only medicino upon which a hop of recsvery from Scrofuia, Syphilis and bjs Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be rcacn- ably founded, and that will cur Cancer, "j $10,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any Ingredient not purely vegeta " . ble and harmless can Be found in it. j Price by all Drugjrixtsg 1.00. 1 Ijlobe slower Lough Svkit nd Mer r.ELi.'s Mepatine for the Liver for sale by ( x!l Druggists in 25 cent and 1.00 bottles. A. F. HZBESLL Ss CO., Proprietor PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mackerel, No. 1, V bbi....l6 00 920 Cl No. 1, K bbl 8 75 0 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, 9 bl!....12 50 00 im No. 3, y U bbl 6 00 3 6 &C Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 a 8 bi Mullets, V bbl 2 00 'i 53 N. C. Herring, bbl 5 ou tt 8 00 FLOtTR-Ffce, V bbl 0 00 4 0 Nuper, northern, bbl... 4 50 5 po Extra do " V bbl... 6 25 m tin Family " V bbl... 6 M 7 ( MiUKs,.8aper V bbl... 7 00 7 5; " FamiljVbbl... 7 SO a -" Ex. PamilvVbW. 06 a v 4s FERTILIZEU8 - Peruvian Guaco B 9HHNI R i.bi 00 55 (jO Bauph'a Phophattj H " 00 00 00 c Carolina Fertiliser ' "4b 03 51 r-vi Ground Bone, " " 00 (k. Qiokn) Bone Meal " " 00 Ct 5 0 M Flour " " 00 Oo 47 0u Narassa Guano, " " 60 00 55 00 Complete Manure " CO CO 67 00 Whann's Phoapha ' " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70 00 Berger4Brntx'8RoB. " " 00 00 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb k Co., ma nipulated Guano 43 00 67 60 GLUE y ft h J Eg GRAIN CorB,8tore,V66ft G6 f!7 Corn, cargo, 56 fta 50 hL Corn, jel., p buBhe! None. Oaui, y bushel 60 0 60 reai, cow, bush 75 G HIDES Green, V ft 4 Dry, ft....M -j HAYfiatera, V 100 ft... 1 lo 1 i ponajaw, loon.... 1 00 1 10 The Latest Out. Quicken the Circulation. Don't let the blood stagnate in your veins. You can prevent its doing so by increasing its volume and purity, by stimulating tbe digestive organs, and encouraging stimula tion, with that matchless vitalizing agent, Hostetter's Htomach Bitters. People not afflicted with any organic disease, grow wan and thin simply because their blood is thin, watery, deficient in nourishing properties nd so meagrelin quantity that the extrem ities are very Imperfectly supplied 'with it, and the superficial circulation 'extremely feeble. Hence the bloodless appearance of the countenance. But when the Bitters are used to enrich and quicken the blood, the rosy hue of health returns to the cheea, the frame acquires substance as well as vigor, the appetite improves, and no dijrestive qualms interfere either with its gratification or with the subsequent tranquility of the stomach. All Right at Ust ! yy'E1 PLEASED at being; able to state to our ft iend and the public that the store occupied by u, damaged by the late fire, baa been . thoroughly repaired and that we have now in stock a full line of Fresh family Groceries, and ate prepared to fill til orders. "We announce that we sell for a week from to day, Eleven pounds of "A Sngai " for only one dollar, Which lead wo invile all grocers to follow. The mnse here caught eight of that ne horse grinding machine of Herr Von Kris Kriogle, and was s thoroughly disgusted at tne cueap way ol grinding out poetry that neither lore nor money could induce him to finish our rhyme, so it had to "eome to an abrupt ending. Respectfully and Truly, rnHIS MACHINE HAS BEES greatly J r. u. hkiiweks acq. tiS'rinpauy The Collins House On The European Plan. Corner Front and Red Cross Street Near Union Depot- J RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HUUF JLKO W 'ton...... 80 00 85 00 LiAttXF northern y ft. TWO g IT . mj -mm - norm uaroiina y ....... 11 LIME bbl .7. 1 25 LUMBER City a team aa'wd Rbip stuff, reaawed, "llMft.18 00 Roughedgc plank, VMft.16 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, $ Mft...I2 00 Dresedooring,seaconed.l6 00 Scantling and boards, com- ' mon, V M ft 12 CO MUijAS&as Cuba,hhdlgl 3'i 0 00 O20 00 18 00 14 00 25 00 THE GENUINE STEWART SEWING MACHINE. it ages Speed, light rnnning, perfection and ca pacity pf woijkmanahip and material. Beauty ot Guish and great wearing qual mes ; anu The best wood work ever put in this market. Also, a very extensi?e stock of ALL KIXDS OF FURNITURE on hand, to be sold from TU.UAY on, Cuba, bbls., V irai T.l 3; Sugar bouse, hhda. y enl. 2t u bbbTVgal... 23 Orleauu Ohoictbbla. gal. 35 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,yk'g 2 8ft OILS Kerosene, gal. 15 Lard V Rl 1 10 . Linseed, y gal . .' 1 00 Rosin, V gab. ;s0 PEANL'TS V buel........ 05 POTATOES - Sweet, W bue. 00 Irish, .Northern, y bbl 2 50 PORK Northern, mtymtie.12 00 Thin, y bbl " ...00 00 Hritue, y bbl (extra), a. ...10 60 Hump, y bb, ......00 0O iilOE Caiviina. Jb. Eastladia, y &.....J...... Rough, bushei.:......;.:." RAGS-Country, VfiX City, y Jb m ...... SALT Alum, y aak. Liverpool, sack. . li 00 to no ft 3 76 & 1 45 1 10 40 ft) Mi 3 00 00 00 000 00 Oil 00 my friendg and tbe public that I have opened the above House and am nov pre pared to furnish meals and lodgir.es. nesLaurant open at all hours. Prices low and bed-rooms neaL I An1 niw Lower than Ever Before Offered in s di an this Market. Call and see for yourself at F. A. SCHUTTE'S, 20 and 23 Front and 11 and 15 Dock sts feb 4 TO -AOD-V"EITISEtS- UfO. P. ROWell & CO'S TE CHOICEST VAPJET1ES JUST SELECT LIST OF Special rates by day week or montb. OThe only Restaurant in the citv. W. M. COLLINS, oct 26-2tawm-thu Proprietor. Flower and Garden Cadiz y sack bluak Cuba, y lb. A- Coffee, y lb C y .. a.. Kx Cy ft Crushed ft 1149 00 O M 75- m 1 00 6 O 22 60 O 00 06 m 70 75 9 80 1 26 . 1 S& 76 & 00 10 00 00 9 10 9 & 9 00 9 0 9 UX 1 & IX FROM THE GROWEKS AND GUARANTEED NEW. We bave stii! a few trtiriM H m ta by the late fire which will oe sold at almost any price, . J. W. ALDERMAN A CO, Family Grocers, Cor. Cheatauai and water streets. At John Carroll's GET THE BEST WHISKEY paaa ed over any confer ia;tbit e ty. A aolemn fact! Also, Wine, Liqaors and Cigars, aa free lunch every dy. Tbe Celebrated Wicberrv Ousters Fold ulyat THE COdMOPOLITAN. jan 21 Local Newspapers Many persons suppose this list to be com posed of OUfcAr, low-priced newspapers. The fact is quite otherwise. The catalogue states ex ictly wbat tbe papers are. When the name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE TT - E it ia in everv instance th a KKST paper in the place. When printed in CAPI- j N". C. HAMS, SUGAR-CURED HAM! 1AL8 u is tne UJNLii paper In the place. When printed in roman letters it is neither the best nor the only paper, bat ia usually a very good one, notwithstanding. Th; li?t givea the population of every town and the circulation of every paper, rT IS NOT A CO-OPERATITE LIST. IT 18 NOT A CHEAP LIST. At the foot of tbe Catalogue for each St te the important towns which are not covered by the list are enumerated. IT 18 AN HOWEST T.THT. Th. t K.j for advertising a barely oae-fifth the pub- FRESH GOODS RECEIVED by ever ..oucio oiucumc ue pxito lor omgie ouun 1 ansesfromfl to $50. Tbe nrice for ona Steamer inch four weeks in the entire list is $620. The regular rates of the papers for the same space na nme are 5 to. Ttoe list includes 9S6 Common, y M ITS. 1 60 2 00 Cypress saps y U 1 60 0 3 09 BAJ5?-W- ' bbl- V Tl0 00 016 00 B O hhd. JB E 00 00 000 00 TALLOW M ft 8 3 00 TIMBERShipping y M ...10 00 12 00 Mill, prune per 1L 7 60 8 9 00 MUL fair per M 6 00 9 6 60 ? ISKEY North n,pergl 1 26 9 3 60 riViS Vroana, per gal ... 1 W 0 2 26 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... M & w aanea. per ts 22 0? SHOULDERS and CTRIPS. Fine Assoitmcnt ofCALSand CRACKEliS newspapers of which IT9 are issued DAILY BUTTJK at 20c, 25 and ?(Jc per pound, aTi and 776 WEEKLY. Tbey are located in 799 citterent cities and towns, of which 25 are guaranteed Jfresh and Sweet Htate Capitals, 346 places of over 6,0 0 popu lation, and 486 County Sen's. Lists sent on aDDlioation. Aridrpaa fipn. P. TLnwall A C!n. Newspaper AdvertUing Bureau, 10 Ppruee JaiTlPR il RtpVOflfiAn ssreet, (Printing House Sauare). New York. t:5"AiCB V OteVenSOll Ml. 1 . a - feb 1 2 mos feb 3 Change of Schedule. 8ample8 f rom Sori ana ew Orleans. GBEAT BARGAINS ! SOL BEAR & BROS. QFFER ONE OFTHE H03T C M HLETE and cheapest stock; cf . Ready Made Clothing ! AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. In thi. City or State. A full and .complete stock of custom-made Boots and Shoes at Manu'acturer's Prices Give us a call before going lwbra. dec 14- 80L BEAR A BROS. 0 AND AFTER THIS day the 8tir. pasieo&T, will mste daily trips to Smith ville. Jeavinir i )o-t at 9 30 A : M., leavettmithviile at 2.30 P. si. Tickets U, Knnnd Trip, oct JgJ- GEO. MYERS, Agent. 1 iQROERS fpr Volasfes, tuar. Coffee, Koap, Meats, Rice. Ac., promptly executed at bot tern prices by JA8. T. PXTTLWAY. J4 Water Street. dee! ITAVINO AGAIN located in the base i vment f theii'eell Hons, I have tkor ouehlf renovated and improved tbe old stf'H 2ff fS V Prepared to sbavehapoo, su cut hair lor everybody. The beat of work- an-tow1- 'ors and low lalj 27 PurcaU House Barber Shop.