fills f&i'ti,
9tail3tid every aiteraooa, ttaadaji
JOSH. T. JAMBS,
DrTOB AJfD FBOFBIJCTOB.
gOBSCBIPTIOyS, POSTAGE PAID.
a, tear, $5 00 Si month, $2 50 ; Three
8 month, SI 35 ; a montkj 60 centa.
fte PPer d171 by carrier!,
o.'chanre, n Qy Pwt of
.Sore rate?, or 13 cent per week.
Adrerti!in?f ta low and liberal
jgp-riabsenbera wil1 pleaae report any and
. ft;i3reto receive Oieir papenrefrnlarly.
r
DAILY
Bewew.
VOL. V
WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1880
NO. 205
Fall S
took,
Pf.WlHP KrnTTrrr
We will be glad to reeeiTe eomncxleationj
from ro frienda-on aay and aU! rcbjecli o
general laterert bat: 4
Tne name of the writer nut alwa ji be for
Biabed tothe Sditor.
Comanalettloni awt be written: on ontj
one ride of the japer.
PertonaUtiee nn t molded.
And It la efpeciaHreaeiparticalarlTrMder '
rtood that the Editor f ecc not alwayi endori e
the newi ot correepoadaata. nzlm
In the editorial eol nm
W. R. Grace, the Democratic nominee
ior Jiayorm JNew lorK, 13 tne same
whosename is signed to the contract to
build the Western Nerth Carolina R. R
BROWN & RODDICK
D
45 Blarfcet Street.
ESISK TJ IN'? 'KM THE PUBLIC
i
g.ner'1j and Whcla! Oaihbnyen in rar-
dealM", thit wa are fall up with the
Cheapest ILiixie !
of
Pry oods
We have noticed that but few Demo
cratic papers, in making up their proba
bilities, look upon Pennsylvania a3 any
thing more than debatable ground. This
is hardly ju3t. "We have contended tha
there is a good chance, for carrying Penn-
syl 7ania for Hancock, as good, probably
as thereain Connecticut or California
Ifc 13 Hancock's native State and , there
ar s thousands of veterans there who
bave heretofore voted with the Republi
cans'who will this year ca3t their votes
for Hancock. The. Democrats are mak
ng it hot for the Cameron clan in that
State and they are working with an in
tention of winning.
There is no
thit has erer been offered in this market
30 BUYER visiting thia city will do him- ttere is a political
elf jiatice by passing oar door, at we are
underselling the market inmmy of the reg
olar Staple lines
doubt of the
revival
W h4Td marked down all goods that be
long to Summer wear and am ollerim?"
ffl
Special
Iioceia
Is
to onr patron p.
We would call particular attention to the
following
GENTS DOGSKIN DBIYIMG GLOVES
Slightly spotted, 75c, Worth $1.60,
fact that
imong the
Democrats in -the Northern States.
They are ail working like badgers and
with an energy and a persistence jthat
must bear good fruits. The party in New
York is now more elated and confident
and a sympathic enthusiasm has been
enkindled in Connecticut, New Jersey
and Pentsylrania. Even.the New York
Su?i, which a few days ago was so des
pondent, is moved to say that 'there
has been a thorough shaking-up of the
Democracy'' in the past few "days and
that "the party in this State i3 in a
healthier and heartier cendition than it
has been in before."
alicoes !
How can a Democrat work? First,
says the Neivs and Observer, see
that your own name is on the
registration book of your proper pre
cinct or ward. Then examine the book
my aii? i i - . . I
riu,.u0oeH an pncea in Beautiful carefully to see that your acquaintances,
designs. f especially those who have latelv removed
into the precinct, are properly registered.
BlftiCllCil .1!lf TTllhlfMlrtljfifl Make it your business to see theluke-
warm and the doubting in person, and
COttOllS J make tuem realize their' duty. Those
w in.a i.ij v ' . ,1L who think they are opposed to one or
Wo bare laid m a very hityj stock of the J A. ,
another name on the State or conntv
eko. and are offering them at lower figures ticKefc sn)uld be hTQUght to &- genge of
anerer. We hare all the popular brands. I the importance of presenting a' united
Our 14 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is I front to the enemy, and subordinating
their private prejudices to the common
good. On the day of election the me thod
of work is obvious, and if you will only
signify your willingness to work, the
committee will find much for you to do.
Bring your vehicle, be cit carriage, or
buggy, or' wagon, to the voting place, in
order that there may be a conveyance
ready if one be needed to convey the
without any exoeption the beat value ever
offered. .
Linen Handerchief s,
A Job at 10 centd. These goodj
require no comment.
Have you registered ?
Where is that crowd goiog ? To Ros
enthal's, to buy boots aDd eboes. f
Mirch Campbell, colored, wa3 commit
ted to jail to-day by Justice A. J.
Grady, of Cape Fear township, in de
fault of $100 bond upon the charge of
mismarking live stock:
Turpentine and Its Products.
distil over together. This is crude roslrv
. 1 T - 1 1 ....
Dr. Thos F. wl r tfci. rit. ,nmp Ul.u . " ueavy,neany opaque, whitish
- w i viarin nnui nn Kont r , r.
imA Dina 1 i. 1 i r r i t . I - , 1 ...
vuuaicu u uuuiut-r 01 iacis rui-i mis cruue rosni oil is rectified hv
ative to the production of terpentine, and I distillation, and the resulting oil is trans-
its manufactured results, such as snirits. Pajent, wun a uccidedJy bluish cast bv
, -r ,
rosin and oil, in response to some en.
quines submitted to him by Trof
Fluckiger, for insertion in the Pharma
cographia. Dr. Wood's article has been
Our ladv rrailp
mf lUUltSUU lit
knowing that .Miss Kurrer ha re-
lurncu irom the .North with a very at
tractive stock, of milinery " and other
fancy good?, selected bv h'or in"..
It is deeply opalescent, for the trade in this cit V 1 ' nm : V
j ' " j uuu a -
ing opened and she will take pleasure
i" iTAuimung the new styles to ti H.
dies.
reflected light
more so than petroleum oil.
J he residuum left in the still is a black
mass with a shining fracture, giving the
hues or crystal aniline
DanciDg lessons wiven tree at ilossx-
thalV Pi.m,i sole boo. aid
the bail rocm
eh :eh for
t
Maj. Stedman will speak at Bladcc-
boro, Bladen county, on Thursday, Octo-
furnished to New. Remedies, a monthly ktn ornnh 'IT
j. : , . , . , - J ke 0, "PM and oil of tar.
mtulvai "jouruai puDiisnea in iew jar whou dist ed vields nrrnliVnrnno
TT 1. i . . . l . I J -"0"wwMc
xoris. cny, in tne Uctober number ot acta, water, naphtha or spirits of tar
t 1 . .
wnicn it appears. It contains matter
which will interest all of our readers and
we reproduce . it here. In reading the
ber 28. He also speaks at Warsaw, article, it must be understood that it
Duplm county, Saturday, October 23.
There are 14 barques, 5 brigs and 4
schooners now at thi3 port. The square-
riggers, with three exceptions, one
v
barque and two brigs, are all foreign and
the schooners are all American.
is a
compilation of replies to interrogatories,
the latter being omitted:
Uf the turpentine collected in. this
district very little is shinned north. Most
an ot it is distilled upon the water
courses near the nine forests. Tha
and oil of (ar. The . naphtha, when
punneu by a second distillation, is clear
and of a very pleasant terebinthinate
odor. 1 he oi I of (a r comes over in the
latter part nf the process, and a black
residuum remains in the still resembling !
pitch. All but the last-mamed of these
articles have a commercial value.
lar is distilled in iron retorts, iustas
rosin is. There arn mnnv rnmnW ui Li -n T
;c ,v.m, ".V- at J- Herring's, on Sixth!
Htsistratson I'laccs.
I or the benefit of our readers wc mil)
lish below the list nf
Uememl, r. if you havj changed vour
p ace of residence from one Ward to an
other you are required by law to ret ti
cert&cate from the registrar of ycur old
Hard and then register in the Ward m
whi h you now reside:
First'Ward, Upper Division, registers,'
between
Rice birds are about played out. No
eo with those Scotch soles at Rosenthal's
They last for ever. f
ink.
fc Co.'s store. o:i
C.
Fourth
1 I ii i .
I -tiiioen and Harnett stivrf
1 .... - 1 uuiiiiL. LUV li II I ft i il- 1 ' w
Small finantltlAa nrril10 fnrruintinn hath I i: iTi . r ii i . 1 I 1?: j. n i . .
. v.. "" nuiuvuuuc uun i liu:is. o mn ni xnom nam k.m x-irL :irii i mrA r:..::. 1 t
Sent nnrth RTP llCPrl in m(lL-ln nnnfnrt.' I ii li , ... J I . ivi.i, lUU
.w v.wv,v. u A.t.u.iu: in iuiu i iiiLK iiirpi i v wnrpri nut oi.i
l a j "w.vv. v uuu mtuiiucu i UIOV.115U1I
I hV Mr. William A Alai n V I
urpontme is distUled m copper stills of the works wn Wo vicito.i sireer.
1 1 i '11 1 I ' v v m. v ' T H'
7' 'wmenj iron suns were usea. mam to be investigated. Terebinthine CUDU ard, at..i. C. Luuiideas
xuea me resuiunff oil was red. U hen nrndnrtc h oloor. i.. Frnnf dmnt
TUP Tircf. Pftnnoi" otill nroa Pnrl m ,r.l I -i a- t . . c J I
. h. n ppiinir rw rna Knnvi ssr n nil t m " w . . j u iuii ifv- null naa uiu i 1 1 I 1 11 1 iiiyl.'t i n I I.. I a.
- u-vvig vi tu uuaiu ui iiuuiu i . 1 ----- - iuiviwuu vuciMli;ijj , clliU JUSl nOW-.WC
and Finance, held vesterdav afternoon, " . . u"UiUICU " ppe are moving towards practical commercial
iha cnV;.t 4i.n uJT 11 was not results, 1 am expecting to announce, at
r;lTZr:rr r: rr'iTre 3-;;...... di?tantday? thatwe have made a sure
n icicucu utita 10 me xuaru 01 aii .h viuuc mrpouuuu ju uiauuea wun jstcp in the riht direction
dermen. ' I water, l he part which water plays in .
the process will be seen hereafter. I Ladies, tho best fits and the easiest
Will if ot Come. I ma present distinctions as to the hoes lor the llttlo ones are at Rosen
The Belgarde Troupe have canceled I p3-063 or rosm are somewhat diflerent that'b. f
LBP.ir PT10rft.ffPTri(nt. in thia iittt TAr rr nicrnt 1
0-S vj iv vui6v"
Third Ward, at W. L. Jacobs store :
corner Fourth and Princess streets.'
Fourth Ward, at W. V. Oldham s
mill, Dock street. -
Fifth AVrard, at Dremcr's store, corner
Fifth and Castle streets. .
It IS not tha nresence of wn.tfr wWr.li I CitT nmipt.
1 l i . rm . - jt. M L - w . - m - - -
ana lo-morrow night, i hey played munar-1 makes rosin yellow. If water geta into The case of Joseph Marshall and Julia
lone last night ana were to nave arrived i roam, wmcn it aoes eometimes oy acci- Ford, mentioned in Wednesday's Review
1 i.t.i- pi. t. . ... , a I flsnt. thfl mein hPMmeo nnnnna All they I
uere mis auernoon ov special tram, ir r I-"' "r-i- ""' ua m,'n .i i
hAttnn mmaWam II I WhUlU 1 1 J 1 1. 1 1 1.11 1111 irill w
ucmti giauca ui rusiu are yeuuw or am-1 . "
oer coior, more correctly: out the term 1 w ausen.ee ol juna ir ora on
yenow rosin is not usea nere commer- account ot alleged ind snnsitiW TTia
yjinlnS. i ; 4u r Hor gave orders this morning
rosm depends, first, upon the quality of , , . - A ?
the turpentine, and, second. pon the must be seut for to-morrow and
. . S- ..... . I n . -
still in distilling. " Virgin turpentine," I appear, n, aoie to do so
the nrst exudation Irom a newly chipped
tree if skilfully distilled, will ' yield got into a disputc yesterday afternoon
'window-glass rosm," of which there are , t, P .. 7
two or three trades, it bv anv mpam "u il ui Jiaiacu uuu nauou
water gets into prima rosin it becomes streets, which finally ended (in an
opaque. 1 his accidental addition of wa- anrav. in which tho "GrnnnhnrL-or"
termusttaKej)iacc aiter the rosin has hvCnt down undcr
Mr. Sargeant, the manager of the troupe
refused on yesterday to hold to the con
tract made between the rail road com
pany and his agent.
You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heat
in?? ritOVP.S at. nlmnaf: itw Tv-iro ot 1 Ann-met
Hardware JJepot.
New AdvertisGmont3.
Home Again I
jyjISS KL&RtR would refpectrully. an.
nounce to the ladies 6f WUiaingtba that
.V.l . ..
that she B4i OBa rlaraei "00 the Xorth with an ele
made to j nt aesortment of il jllinory and othor ffcoda
which are haw beirifr nnpnoi o ,v.:V
A "Greenbarker" and n. "Republikin" wiJltake rreat pleaeuro in exhibiting. to tho
oct 22
The cattle Ordinance.
The cow nuisance is unabated. A day
or two ago a cow was seen to open with
her horns the gate to a flower garden on I been drawn off from the still. uufwn uf Am Pcrsnasive
Chestnut street. A neighbor happened .euow aip- turpentine, which is the ""r - " ;
uwutub va vuw wvu4a mu Vk UWUU I t ' vv4v pupa. aa-v a . UOIII
years, yields the medium grades of rosin; overloaded with too much com juice at
r or this offeace and for crea-
his
animal 1 while the "scramnfrs." tho insnissated
the time.
to see the cow at the time and made
littler" boys run her oat. The
tMiAVTAH ta ha KalliMnvrtnt nfl 4- vrf rrTTTTI TTfiTTl Trio TrpO IflAififva vioina on in
; 0 J i Ti -i- i . , . I tin IV t IIP d I QTnrhn nnn nn 4hn 4t,
hard to gore one of the little fellows. Is Ijeno' rosin, irom very oar to almost 7J T , J 1 . luc
.4. t.4. u v -4 .1- -i- a I black. The black rosin is not due to Mayor sentenced the first mentioned
x-asu, c mC uijr uuuuonues, to i burning in the still, as has been stated, nartv tn fin f cort
41 4. 1 A- I . , '. .. . I 1 IJ " "" V-V Ul IU iCillUill
uW MtUWiua..4. uebiroyi Anhydrous rosin is the greater part in the citv nrison fnr iKrt m
nrnnprtr ornl oranfror llvoo? Wliot I of t.hfi Rt.nrlr nrnniin.fin tho nnannp rnina I. J 1 J
The
sters..
SPLENDID LOT Oii'Flo,
Fat NORFOLK OYSTERS by
Exprets thia day. A.lao,'New Birer Ojaters,
and all faridthcd in cny ctyle deiireJ.
lOL'.V IIAAU, Jr.,
oct 22-tletN' v KczirtBaloon.
Sunday's Dinner
Give
does the city cattle ordinance amount to?
It is on the record books of the city, but J
is never enforced. Expunge it.
Window Glass of all sizes, riof)rs,Sh
aid Blinds, Builders' Bardw&re,&o Lew
it prices at Jacobi's.
being accidental, are limited. . menuonea party was let oil with the SUOULU LS A G0I ONE. We hare
nil at-1 1 r j . a r ii I rnata wlnh fv i . . -i . , i
xue loiiuwiug ueacnpuou ol me pro- I ;"- i,u ua aiuei wurus remiuea, it I hA Ka.f VB.;n r t . . .
' uioi.iiia.iiivi4 Luujr viaiu iuivuci. i wiijg pitny wen csiaDusned that ice-
A mteen-Darrei copper still (barrel publikin" was not to blame.
weigmug lus. ciicu; is uuurgcu euny
US a OaM ! sick or aged to the polls. Be vigilant,!
hopeful and active, and the evening of
November 2d will witness a errand tri-
A Correction.
in the morning. Heat ia applied until
the mass attains a unnorm "temper
ature of from 212 to 316 F. This is
continued until the accidental water,
that is, tho water contained in the'erude
Full Metal and Walnut Show Oases, all
styles and sizes, at Altaffeb, Thick
8R0WN & sSODDICK, omphoflhe Democracy.
45 Market5 St.
To 3y Friends and
Customers-
I AM NOW DAII V
recsmng my Fall atpek
LOCAL NEWS.
Newj.dYorti!ementB. .
Bctchxbs' Company Sunday 'a Dinner,
ilis K Kirrks Home Aeain
Opbsa Housk Beat-Santler Novelty Co.
J- hh Hub, Jr Norfolk Wyetert
Heimbbbi&okk Cbatter-Kox
Yatks School Books Always Eomethiiigj
New.
of
Register! Register ! !
Boots and Shoes,
ConBiiting of all the
LATEST STYLUS 1
-My past stock and my snccesa epeak for
tkmselTw, and I only ask a continuance c
jour farora a liberally bt'owed cn ce
Please Call and Examine my
"StDck as regards Quality
and Prices ! n
o trouble to ihow (rood.
111 be pleeed to tee you one aad all.
Respectfully,
C. ROSENTHAL,
32 Market Street.
GHAS. KLEIN,
OsJfirtatcr . an j Cabinet Hater,
Princes Street, la Basement of the
Journal Building
WM9 mm '
Vindow Glass all sizes
Trice's.
at AltafTer &
t
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 885 bales.
The finest stock of Ladies Foxed
Balmoral and Button Boots at Rosen
tuals., T
The diagram for the. sale of reserved
seats to the Rentz-Santley performance
on Monday night is now at Ileinsber-
orpr a
xo one now xninss oi a aomestic or
foreign trip, without a supply of Dr Bull's
uough byrup. 2o cts.
The Fall term of the Superior Court
for Robeson convenes at Lumberton . on
Monday next, His Honor, Judge Avery,
on the bench.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian TTriV Rpnpw.
er,the only reliable preparation for restor
ing gray nairto it? original color.
ribbon and scraps of lace, foaming rufls
yel vet things for the neck, bundles of
love letters, pieces of jewelry, handker
chiefs, fans, things that no man knows
the name of, all sorts of fresh-looking,
bright little articles that you couldn't
catalogue in a column, and at anytime
she can go to that drawer and pick up
any one of them she wants without dis
turbing anything else, . whereas a man
There are 28 foreign vessels now en I having the biggest, deepest and widest
route to this port, all but four of which I drawer assigned to him will put in a
are barques. The total tonnage amounts couple of socks, a collar box, an old
to 11,177 tons. ' necktie, two handkerchiefs, a pipe, and
latest, bes and" cb3pet Pr of brftce and to save his life he
'a. j can't shut the drawer without leaving
I more ends of thmgs sticking out than
Itobeson county I :
w i mere urc piccc uj
The newest.
at RoeEXTUAl:
The Democrats of
will hold d mass meeting at Lmberton
on Monday next, the ISth icst Several
Mr. NaUrT Jacob i having been appoint
A fineaMertmeotof Ooffina and Oaa nmminPnt cnrnVnr j gent for thfl AUas Plow, patties ia
Jet, coiutanUy on hand. Furaitare Sepaire" P1111116111 speakers are expected to ad- want of this celebrated Plow can now
d Varolahed. Orders by t-le ress the crowd, among them Gen. James have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard
apQ ermaU promptly fl ie i. norl r t r ci tix ware Denot. No. 10 S. Front 8t.
There was an error in our statement a I turpentine as it comes from the forest,
few days since relative to the invitation nasbeen driven oil.
toSt. Johns Parish, extended to BeT.pyroli M J,cid, formic acid, ether and
Mr. Pitts, and injustice to all concerned, I methylic alcohol, with water. This is
as well a3 to ourselves, wc mako the I known as low wine.
correction. Mr. Pitts has not accented L. A!! t.he accidental water having been
u a I ter is new let in. so that tho heat is kont
Northern city but will probably come I at or below 316 P., the boiling point of
to JNorth Carolina. He is now a resi-1 oil of turpentine. I he oil of turpentine
dent nf "Ralti'mnrp. i . SnntWnr v 1 and water now come over, and the mix
k,vu a ,v;r- A I ture is caught in a wooden tub.
fcU uu .uua, uu . uciVa w rc-1 Th dstinate i- caught from tho. still.
a a j ty . . m '
turn to tne south. 113 exact location and separates into water and oil. There
here in the future is undecided, but it I is an overflow spout, which discharges
Will TirnTin Vil tt Vo 4 n n 1-o Ti n rrta rF I into a tub. The water is kept low
.1 t i . ,r . I enough in the lower part of the tub to
tuoiugicai Hcnooi, euner at juorganton nrev" t ita overfl0-winr throurh the
i TTM11 T" -Ll V. . I 1 . O..
or at xmisuoro. jrossiDiy ne may yet I cock into the receptacle. Prom this re
come to Wilmington, but this does not 1 ceptacle it is put into oak casks, well
seem very probable. I mado with iron hoops, and securely
- i 3 z :j.
TT. -nn4 u i; 1 1 i . . I j uc utauucis tv;au iuc uuaiitjr ui iuc
BMUOfe uiouu-Wui meiri flnw from t;mft tn time in a nroof i.
r i j VT7: i i ? -r I ... . . r . '
i urj ia vvmier oj wearing lvosEN I T ne distillation is continued until the
thal's boots and shoes. t I proportion of fluid coming over is 0 of
water to 1 of oil of turpentine. At this
Strange, Dot True. I stage tne neat is witnarawn, the still-
' I MM .a 4-nlrAn rfr anH rKA Kf m - r. . w . I.
, i . . ., , , - Cit ij i3,wmu vu, uuu c uut luaiu. wuiv:u
-"" 'v'0" Uiar rpmains inanuid statn in tlif Ktill is
er in a oureau tor ner own private cse draw off by a valvular cock at the side
and will store in it dainty fragments of! f tni s near ne bottom. '
This rosin passes through a strainer,
before it reaches the vat, to rid it of for
t. A 1
eign suDstauces, sucn as straw, pine
cones, chips, etc. Jb rom the vat it is
bailed by wooden buckets, fixed on a
long handle, into the barrels.
Rosin is graded by standard samples
fixed upon by the ".Produce Exchange."
The yield of oil of turpentine from
"virgin dip" i3 about 6 gallons to barrel.
The yield of oil of turpentine from
"yellow dip" is about 4 gallons to bar
rel. The yield of oil of turpentine from
"scraping" i3 aboat 2 gallons to barrel.
Other products now attract our atten
tion, viz., the distillation of Rosin Oil.
The rosin oil of commerce is produced
in the following waw : Rosin is intro
duced into an iron stUU the lower grades
beiner used for this purpose, and heat is
applied until the temperature reaches
from 310J to 32i Jb'. Water and ptro,
ligneous acid and cap tha come over
first, and for some time, until the rosin is
exhausted of naptha. The heat is then
raised to near the red heat of iron, when
the rosin boils, and water and oil of rosm
Storm on the Coast
Ihe storm signal has been floating
here all day. The Signal Bureau at
Washington City ha3 sent out a notice
warning vessels ready for sea from sail
ing to-day as it is probable they will, ex
perience very heavy weather outside, all lVConday Evening. October 25
along the Coast, from Florida to Cape
Cod. At 11:15 this forenoon a severe!
storm was prevailing East of the South
ie citr.
Bemember, we have what we advertise.
1,000 pounds Melton Sauaaffea at our
8 tore to-morrow.
BUTCHERS' COMPANY,
MOTT, CAMPEff k MELTON.
Oar Stoaai Sausage Factory ii now ia fall
operation. oct 22.1 f
OPERA HOUSE;
The Universally Popular and Celebrated
REOTZ-SANTLEYNOVELTYCOMP'Y
M. B. LEAVITT.
Atlantic Coast but the exact position I The Finest and Most iVistinguishcd'orani-
I the storm centre was unknown. . We
have not experienced any of it here as
yet
Rosa Lee,
Eva Byron,
Kate liaynham,
Bordeaux Si&terF.
Blanche Vaujm.
Laura Bennett,
i-ew-iiencuict,
Improving.
We are glad to learn that Dr. M. J.
DeKosset i3 now considered a3 decidedly
better and that hi3 condition i3 steadily I IIarry Gwynette
improving. There is much more sensa
tion in his right side, the part affected
He is so much better, in fact, that his
father, Dr. A. J. DeRosset, ha3 decided
to return home, and is expected here
next week.
zation in America.
LISA WEBER, ' ' :
Mary. Ton Urocele. .
J-uia. lontiuore,
Belle Clifton, .
Fanny Florence,
Capitola Forreft,
(2'Jjiter '& Gold rich,
John E. IIfnhaw,
Mark Kentz.
Win. .Randall.
Inaugurativo Presentation.
Lisa Weber's ew and Original 'Opcratfe
liuriesque.
Pretty--Pretty,
Or, YOUTHFUL FROLICS.
Magnificent Costumes, 3eliIitfiil Music,-
FriceK as usual, .Wc and!; Box Sheet
oet 22-3t
Last Xisht.
The very inclement weather of last! open at Heinsberger'e
night interfered very seriously with the
meetings called for then in the Second
and Third Wards. In the Second Ward
there was a small attendance, not with
stand
w ma j v i , . "ipiisee mat must Bait. Combines and old
w.-v,i -ujuuiuuicuii 4i4r wurBtt oyer, ana carrena or libtoa-
until next Tuesdav eveninc was koidpd I ?.d A,,0 fine "took of Millinery and Ko-
' o I tinna in at i- i . i. . l .
I Have Just Returned
TTaOM THE WESTERS PA P.Tnr TTTT?
ut u , "ce Btock of HUMAN II A IK,
which I will mke np In the latest ttrkf a:
on. in the lhird Vard there was no
meeting. It will be as-ain called, and
for an early date," due notice of which
will be given.
and 3d atreets, next Wil. Dreiaar Etalih.
ment. uis.- T.oit.kttta t.
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Chatter Box
The Norwegian barques Jljemmett 1831 JU3T OUX
and Progress cleared to-day. The for
mer carries out 1,380 bales of cotton to
Liverpool, shipped by Messrs Williams
fc Murchison, and the latter 300 cashs
pirits and 3,300 bbls rosin, to Trieste, !
chipped by Messrs J. K. Blossom &
Evans.
Sheriff Manning, Eepublican, Bays
you can count the number of colored
Greenbackers in thia county on the
fingers of your hands.
AND FOR SALE AT .
nCINSBERGER'3'
' .- '
The Campaiffn Text
YyHr THE PEOPLE Want a Chaaga.
Tne Republican Party Reviewed.
7or cale at the ';.-:
hljti BOOK : AND MUSIO STORE,
oct 20