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C7 : ; Sunday Mobning, October 14, 1877. mNLET.TUE TRJlTELLER. 'There is now no donbt that Henry M. Stanley's , explorations in Africa entitle his name to" be enrolled with the other f anions men .whose names are identified with that terra incog nita Africa. Henceforth an Amer ican may with conscious pride men tion the name of Stanley with Liv ingstone,5 Speke, Grant, Barton and Cameron, and other men of mark who have added to the world's know ledge, and by hazardous and long continued adventure have won for themselves the name of heroes. We confess that for a long time we were not inclined to take very much stock in Stanley. We some how regarded bim as a bold fellow, , full of. courage and gas, who would dare a great deal, and then "blow? over it the remainder ot his life. His first adventures - as a traveller in the , wilds, of .Africa in search of the he roic and martyr Livingstone, were interesng.atid full of danger. But the world did not flunk of mention ing him in connection with those ; great travellers .who had experienced . so much' bf the horrors and fatigues, the uncertainties and dangers of ex-, ploratfonjpn ihat.Continent ' of whicb so little is known. ;:Sent out by thatj mosj enterprising of ..all : papers, tnej ff fcs Tbrk Jaiand -Jtj-another! -Icrog.worid-paper ihe London 7feZe-j graph; Stanley by his hardy courage) andjwild t adventures :and gathered! stores5 of bbservaTlont tasindtcatedj the selection, and shown himself1 to' be endowed Wttb those qualifications; that'enable him to achieve distino- a ' : . : daring traveller, if not as, a scientific ' obwrvM: jmx : sniim . He will soon give ' the world the history of his hair-breadth escapes and romantic experiences in the vast soli tudes and unknown wilds of the great African continent. . In the mean time he is resting from irra labors, and en deavoring to familiarize himself with civilized UfejThe:f olio wing extract from an editorial in the Herald is not witbout interest: "To judge of the cool deliberation with which atafley embarked in ibis bis last and greatest enterprise, we need but read his letter dated at Nyangwe, of which we print this morning a copy of -the duplicate preserved by him, the original having been sent to the East , Coast : He fully appre ciated the danger of the journey down the liualaba, but wholly undaunted by it be re marks, i'lt must be a very strong tribe in deed that caif turn tts back now." By this simple sentence he indicates his determina tion, to proceed, no matter who or what barred the way. Just before he had penned, this expression of heroic resolve be had lost many men by desertion and sickness. His hitherto most faithful follower, Kalolo, had left htm, although he afterward returned to his dutyJ j He was short of supplies and six months' journey from Zanzibar and assist ance. Ye Vwith the true adventurous dash' that hilt, wins the battle; he plunges into 'the unknown: and emerges a conqueror. : Stanley's first letter from the west coast of Africa is thatpf a man who has been just relieved from a great mental and physical strain. - He claims the forbearance Of those who so anxiously awaits his story until his strength and , nerrour . tone return.' He deems himself unfit to deal with the wave m.a"er of his journeys and discoveries until with recruited health the absolute newness or. his existence' amonjr civilized people wears off and he beerins to feel again equal to the task of writing. To a man in his condition, and after accomplishing his work, this allowance will be generously made.? The pleasure of knowing that he is safe and about to unveil the mysteries of equatorial Africa recompenses for any delay slhat may occur in the publication of these important records and discoveries. !- WH IT THE : ?TJN I YBRSIT If ; OF . SOBTII wC AKOLIN A HAS BONK :' FOR TUB COURTXV 7 Since 1795atricjahsjngraju ates of the UnivewU-y have; filled the following places of honor and triist: Preii4e4ll thfc-meB States) ; Vice Eresident, q thesUoited Spates, i 1; Vice .Plresident of the United States pro tempore aa 'resident j of TT.' S. Seaate, 1 ; Secretary lt ar, 1 ; SecMtarier ff f ayy,f Attoriey uenerai.u. o.. i: ounuiiur vjcuqio TJ.' Si 'i ; tf rated" States Sena'torV Speaker trT Sv House of Represenjta- tives, 1 j Judges U. S. District Courts, 4; i U. S. Judges or Territory, tories 1 ; Mehibers bf 'U.'CoVreM, 48; "GSi Army Officers, 5; XT. S. Naval Officers U? 6.?,DhjVict Attorney for-North Carolina, 1 ; Attorney General Confederate States, 1-- Lieutenant General Confederate 9: Colonels Confederate tates'Army 25 Lieutenant Colonels. Confederlte States Army. 2 ; Chief s. Justices jof State Supreme Courts, - 7; -Justices of State Supreme Courts, 7; Justices !of State Superior Courts, 33 Justices of City? Courts, 2 ; J usticesv in r for, eign country, 1 ; Governors of State, 16; ChaiiCellor8 of State, ?; Speakers of State Senate, 6; Speakers of State House of Commons, S;j Episcopal Bishops, , 5; Distinguished Divines, 18; Distinguished Teachers, 6; Presi dents of Colleges or Universities, jBj Professors in Colleges or Universities, 21; Tutors in Colleges or Universi ties, 6; Attorney Generals, 13; Treas nrers of State, 4; Secretary of State, 1 J Foreign Missionaries, 1 ; Leading Editors, 6; Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1 ; Members of Confed erate Congress, 4; Corps Commanders U. S. Army, 1; State Geologist, !; Commissioner of North Carolina to Confederate Government j at Mont gomery, Ala., l. . . ! Without -being able to give- a per fect list of the distinguished sons of the University, it must be admitted that it has done well,; and that bat few American Colleges cab make as splendid an exhibit. An institution that has done so much in the past for the country at large, and in i a very special way for North Carolina and the States South of us, surely deserves to be festered in ' the future. ; Our former summary has . been ' enlarged. The plot thickens in France; Ru mors are rife : in that country. ; It is reported and believed that there is i well formed plan to attempt to re store the Empire. The plan now among the match-makers and con spirators is to bring about a marriage between the, Prince Imperial (Louil Napoleon's poly child) and the d aught Marie de . MacMahon. This woul make matters smootb as between th President and the ImperiaUsts.' But will -DOtXhe peopU have' iOnething to! say as to the fprm . of government of the future? The Duke de Broglief made a speech, in which he said thatj "the real issne was Conservatism or Radicalism :MajMahon or Qambetta. M. 'Gambet'tft, wor9a maskvsnelenn himself behind Thiers and then be-j bind Grevy. He dreaded M. Gam- betta's succession; to the Pjsidepo;j, vwhicK mign't ensue should they desert! President MacMahon, who had no de-S sire to overthrow the Republic . The Cuban revolution,'it is believed, is approaching its end. -The work of destruction and killing, has gone onj for a long, long time, and it would be a good thing for the worldyat large and the Spaniards in particular, if an honorable peace could be I secured. How many men have fallenHq this war5 iti is impossible .to Istattfl f We suppose that two or three hundred thousand have died of disease or the bullet. The material damage inflict ed has been tremendous, The ex ports of sugar alone, from the port s of Havtma and Matanzas 1 amounted, to 238,453 tons during the first six ; months of 1875, During the .same period in 1876 they had fallen off to 1147,924 tons. . ; , 'r v -I Many of . the ' Virginia papjers are ghting the repudiation idea with vigor and earnestness. It is I indeed ajpoor way "to build up credit" by. turning your back upod your anxious jcreditors. The Richmond Miquirer says: r i - I VAs well might the real restate owner in the midst of the sea with a tod of Told around his neck as to own any amount of Virginia tanas who we tmgn ox. repudia tion upon me Diatei" Ministers Plenipotentiary,- 8; Charge d'Affaiifef tt-truey for Teirl- States Army, 1? Major and Brigadier The tramp nuisance has become so great, that .legislators will have to adopt very stringent measures for its suppression, For fifty years back tramps have figured in English books, but It is only within a few years that an army of these vagabonds has be come a part of American civilizattonr Their robberiesi depredation's; arsons) It js said their) liner of marc.h Can Ibe ' 'In this State the greatness of the evil may-fbttrvity'teimafdjyithe ngures furnlsrodtyMrf t3r1fntb,iffesldent of thef MarvUnd PriaOnera' Aid Association. "He Eays that during tne past year uecu county received and fed 4,000 tramps; Carroll legitimate expenditures and losses duel to iramps. r. iue losses oy privaio cuunij, uj.i large tfoltwd yettytpilferirig would count up rapidly and show, if they were reduced to figures, a heavy burden upon the iodus-, triesof the.taAe.; Butjthe.Qbjection lo the; tramp is not merely the fact that he is a UTdeuvotslHd61ence' on 1 the ! community. - He js also too4requ.euUy a burden of crime. "Wherever he goes he carries with him the menace'-Of -violence theft, rape and arson." VVLiliLKadfpftlWilliarii Curtis, man of letters, editor of Harper's Monihkf s il . Ti v'i; and Weekly, and big politician gdn- erajlly- wiljl not, come to the. rescue of Ue1,goodnTme.;of-his dead 'frieudi' qbarles Sumner, and allows Grant !to ' ; - : tell untruths about him, jinotuei? f rlehJi blitb'eaeceased Senator w more constant and courageous. Col. Johri Wf T?nrri lat nditor of the Phiia- d?.1PDia, l,Crtl AKAnf 4 hrt loanA rn Ala rvrr liixini -an1 a.uuuv vuo imub u,,u;..""u"i he does not hesitate to say that Grant is " mistaken." The ' explana- ;-' ' ";v: '! -v :' ' '' ' ii i. tion given, by Col. Forney will be deemed satisfactory by nearly every reflecting.person, and Ulysses is left very much in the same condition as to veracity by his malignant assaults nU.maB,n.rfi,.mn. .i... r J was left in when the late President Andrew Johnson had done with him. The truth is, I Grant's unsupported statements are not worth much. as is wen Known 10 aimosi every . . .,1 . , . .... one in this section quinine costs a great deal more than formerly. For- ow ...iii , , . i. f rom thesystem by agents other than sulphate of quinia. We learn from the Washington Nation that the Su- -.,;0; n-i V nr tr;' , - 'i ' . i, , lai service, m a leuer aaaressea w the medical omcera of that branch, shows the effectiveness 5 of certain other alkaloids, i He shows that the , ,. l Madras Government (India) tested tne treatment- of revere Dy using four different alkaloids. ? A; Medical nmm;;n ,ft?nt. :-ik'.' m w hl . ' , I use!, .repuxteu uo xwuuwiug reouii, i deduced frrom their experiments: -1 Quinidine ratio of failure nr 1000 cases. 6 I Cinchonidine, ' " " fc" " " 10 1 Quinine, " " . " - " " " 7 f ' -is win ue sees tnai quiniaine was i more 'efficacious than even quinine; I x. : i. ,. i , . I tT-Tr. Ve naiV:e present pnee ot quinine. v , . w . ' I xneieaaingrxfcepnDiioans, wiin a i few exceptions, will sustain the Presit I dent. Every day5, shows that his! I policy of conciliation and i reform is J. i ii i .itil j I growing Tir popular favor. Gov4 iice, 01 massacnuseus, nas oeea I represented as not in harmony witH tL. -o ;jv r . ! I . . - Ai He has written a letter in which he. says: ! ; -."' ' ' 5 I believe I am as warmly in favor of I ILiauuu ijr ucuituuwyuo uu uuiHiugo. . people, ine,y rriksrntM&afCLi2tt?Jtfffftli I fi countabilitv r countv. 2.000: Hartford, 2,500; JJreaericK l when he does wrong, and applau kcoiuitv! 13k00Quajnd jother' counties in the i he does right. iahd we believe Jm ..dLX..aWka.A I rT vaKlbcfeltrttf VvVl IV I h ft 1 I r A ka taw rmatf, nrill trim a S President Hayes' reform policy as he is j cause its voters loved' GreenbackXa himself. There is difference of 'Opinion!! hnr'Ana'PrnMhitW tlMtrinu imongiwpuoucam respecting ue meriis t 1 i . . I of specuio measures: bat there to; substan-; I tial unanimity respecting his main object I onannei oi egress irom tne befouled andtpurpeser, and-these have my cordial I Republican temple ;"and the Democ appirovaVand always have had." A I raoy stood to their guns because they 05 i- ' :t ,: ; ; '. j CiThi: Democratid icr candidate ' for I IAehfati5jdfoyernorIiu Virginia, Gen.'James A: 'Walker, has Von.; fSK fSnkmM tty manly, upright , course in , the :5cam- paign. He defiantly, aud, .eloquently proclaims to. the people of that State r r .v ... : - ! mai,Tepuaiauoni8ineii; ana ;orciDie adjustment legal robbery. The Phila- j delphiai7?micdmmenting; -on? this utterance; says truly; ' . , . i.t. i . . : rx)litical convenUons,and for voters to hag I iO all UK) '""H. i' , u , -- - There.is scarcely any: doubt that I Hon. George H. : Pendleton will be sentto the U..S. Senate from Ohio. fitab dlected at his own viuls,; add This is conoeded even: by; the know- the party floundered under hia awk ing Republicans, of that State. He ward efforts to retrieve his lirretriev- is art able man with a good record. A t A, , w molHfflTOnd the Democrats will 'hold the, fort," and e oenate will oe ineirs. . ' ? -i' ' " " : i ' -Vj. ti,. : .Sta-i-.irViL. iugiono vuco vuuuivu ttUU lUlfiy I .tudenu. at! th, tti.eHy of W- jguiia, witu utjiiufcy.oi ;a uoqsiuer- table increase; Otur'owitUnrVersitv in the unnil k&kt ita VnaA,T, i , . , . , - - i. - a' a is dowgriadmirahly. One hundred put. xvjrM..w .vue.toe 10". -' i siraouon or tne aeDauonea JXepabli ! . , . ' "'"' I banism that was first nrrAicrnn. at. It is, obvious ,hat, .he v availabie lands nearalJtoad8 iff 4ba -Extreme West rill aopn .adtlu,emii?rtoU n search tt cheap iarms near markets will ooahe iurningtbeir attention toMaryland Virginia; Tennessee and other y adjacent STATE CONTEnPOHABIKS. The Raleigh Neva rejoiceth that our neighbors, the Wilson Advance and Rocky Mount Mail, have'eome out for Hayes; policy- in Southern; pacification. S Eastern men will not go far wrong. We believe if there is any patriotism based on pure prin ciples it can be found in the East' We re joice with our esteemed contemporary more over the one stray lamb than the ninety and nine that remained in 5 he ieltH.larbaro Stwthenm. f x r r o - jr When VeopleTare taxed 'for' the supftori f tbe - orernmmrt. - ihtfyiim - cntrtiedor - good and honest adminisUratioa arf affairst should be held to a Just ac- for all their actidns. " We take, the' plea that when a mau ls' dis- I hqoest in anything, . espeoially. an official iQ trusted with the people's money, it will not do-to' expose him because'it may hurt a pOrC . HUnul rVftrtV.' Ltetievfii-tf dne!s hb -receives tuet suuragea or the people nnaersianatmai he will be held to .a strict account, exposed ded when that a better iWe taank J 2Jia New and : other papers for, fteujiisde- peuueui conuuci, anu sincreijr f iruai mun theywui not- abate "one "jot or ime" qi their hnnenL wnrk.Alhmiarla v --The President in . his journeys, north and south was" rnoei vedV ievery. where' with marked hospitality - and warm: manifes'tfaiiorl of respect1 knd- gratitude. Why ? i. Because lie has establishe polbr cpuciliatio and an era of good feeling amongst hf fl ectionT: .fc precisely what' (he, Cpnklings and Blaines andTMoV- 'tons' d'ouot,.,wan.3;,Wy,? iBecnse 1 Pu"blu WW m I continuation of sectional hate. . So at f h Conkling Convention I gave but the Conkling' cue" that'tbe- j olotids were dark and threatening n. the'5 SoUthJ that' U "sbHd South'?: war: TArflxr l i Rn I I -.1 " ' . I politicians inine: xne war piacea xnern permanently uv power, and tbe-South is -always rebellious when U i votes', against thera Is Thus Uhey consider : OUr rht depazid, altogethit upon how we vote 1 Richmond Dis- patch, Dein. : ' Y ' , ' - i The Constitutional policy of Mr. iriayes is still, in a manner, on trial. It is right, whatever comes of l it. isecause it . was his duty, under the Constitution, Mr. Hayes abstained from interference with the settlement ?Tf Stat,e qowtions by State tribunals. I anA ,ua ii ; cauu HUV) Tl UVIU VUUII HI J ia jJ utC 1 1ICU , that hpnpfininl rpanlf-s shall flnm fmm I w uu. hia action The result most to be de sired is an abatement of political ran cor an the toning down of sectiona feeling. As lone as there are politi cal parties, so long will there be sharp- ness cf discussion, and a tendency to sustain the party, or party issues, without much regard to the merits of the issues. The diverse character I f the country and the absence of an absolute identity . of, interest. in oom- merce and manufactures, encourage sectionalism, and make it impractica- ble for each Congressman to be equally mindful of the wants of every part o the Union.- There can be. I bowever, a change of a radical char- I acter in the political fights as well as 10 fiscal industrial interests. The various topics connected with trade and financej no less than the discus sion of amendments to the Constitu- tion, making the Government more quickly and directly responsible to hp nont.lo rtn fftlr tho nloAo f HtUA Courier, Dem. : The stunning Democratic victory in Ohio surpassed the highest hopes of the successful cart v. and striken the vanquished, dumb with amaze - ment. It is not a mere defeat: it is a revolution, and it leaves the Repub- "v ,T 7 i . t , ".f . chaplets of our history in its better days, in . tKr starless midnieht of nopeiessness. is is iaie to explain lf at -reenoaoK,,. Japor and x'rehibi tion diversions : decimiated 'the Re publican party while the Democracy stqod in solid rank's wbin the decisive battle came - upon them. . Rebublf- canism . was , disintegrated: not be- - ....v.- -uwva UStbCI. hnt x.nM-.Aimiui,AAA ' r j DVujc were out lofpowerbecause they wanted , to win - cower and because RSpaWicanbm opened its own gates She verdictof Ohioisnmistakablel ; It is a crushing defeat for President l?aye9i and it' comesfrom' ihids yo oeeu irienas-as.; well as. ffom consistent foes. It comes from incongruous .elementwhiebfound unity without afrangement to strike le tal blow.; ;He. was hated for his faith to.jJie peaoe-of Hhe nation; 'he- was smitten by thousands who felt lhat he wears another's crown, an4 ... i uuati ui-& M.iuau vouauwui the distrusted leaders who gave; him half-hearted support and yet loaded witn tneir : lriendsbip. Judge aDie nnae.T; Stanley Matthe ws was a double millstone about the neck of the President and a dead weight upon the totteiiog party,' while cross' pur- opuses auu a gonerat spine vi ven- geance within the Republican house- hold made it an easy 'conauest for it . : ",,' , Vi . . thX suan loot up twenty or thirty thou sand hfatters littler It Is not less than twentv, and more is' needless, for it carries the Legislature and a United gtate8 Sebator, and dates the finalde. Pincinpati .r, in 1 872. It r wilt sweep down' the last-vestige of iopefutlW position' to ; Derhocraifa ? success In pnnn.Trit;;o t,a vuoAu w.:tt n7n and - PhiladelpMa Will wmg from her Kepublican moorings in November 5' Hiw OUR a Uopefnl Republican View of the -v-w i Otilo Eleetlon. . j Boston Daily Advertiser. Ii appears that in IowaI as in Maine, the upholders of the President did not see fit to testify fctheirislih ofthe action of the Stae Cpnvepi tions, but that, esteeming the triumph of the cause of greater value than a rebuke of - the local : politicians who hd tbeoint(psya8tray, they stood at meir posts ana neipeu tuajparty w pr heThTcasTwas revei-se into sulks and murderefttthe, party by fleglept, FfayAWvh J?iaagai48t tear$ypM ,iaey Qia, bq fawr (t,. -M it,.. MUSpK, avieWsOf theirUty rhich;iif expressed a- anppa version of ' the decaloffuel in which theiiith bommundment reads . j ThourBhaft not kill, but oeedsHiottrve :yeate'aJitt5elailcn61y;Hi irV-'Veptiblicn brtasts 'Theiscohlehteolmen !of the Vestern' reserve Will recover their chderfulness 'by and ' byr;and 3ihe rkiugmen's partywilWie ias ch parties' always do. 13 y the time gteat i flUluoitwtBiwM arureuguvF-ivi decision,' Ohio? w!rli; beall rightagain. rr,, T.tL j,,. ' u i.' 2.4- uaiD iuctwwoiavwvM af .occasional victories .itk-fif-yearq,' but are MPableto-win tbe.-importabt contests Meantime, it isOjbeflpted .that .the only serious. effect of the re sult is the tos of "another Senator Tile liiVaelon of Telat. ) .-'1 ' ,:..- uaouiutuu oinr.j - ' 'The authorities here, t&o not appre- hfinA ihatrthft rentirttxi iSvamnn of Kl.l Paso county ,f to' Texasan be wh- straed as an ievidenotf of any hostility , of the: Diaz government to the United 3....v... r " t- j 1-1 Ii .piaiwv uuu are uiuuMBUiWitu AjeiHsi ai Sheridan to i tbinkv.that are instigated by Irresponsible roughs Lwhq have,a grievance.,, against the ju- ca'use.on a previous occasion, the ring-' leader In the' present -movement wis convicted of horse' stealing. " Vigorp bus measures, however, 'wilt be taken by ', the 'government' to apprehend those engaged in the outrages. . ' j '' Notice ! Notice ! ; HAVING JUST RECEIVED A FULL COMPLETE LINE OF AND J. i i Hosiery & Underwear, I INVITE THE ATTENTION OF OUK PATRONS TO THE STOCK, AND ASK AN EXAMINATION BEFORE 'PUR CHASING ELSEWHERE. DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS OF THE - r MOST SELECT 8TYLES ' JULIUS JSAMSOX. sept 16-tf 43 MARKET ST. Just Arrived. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CELEBRATED Favorite' Hams. And we can also offer prINDUCEMENTS& in MOLASSES, SALT, i i J I FLOUR, COFFEE, 8UGAR, ' 8UAP, STARCH, 4o. ' ' ! ' Oct 8-tfDAW BINFORD. LOEB A CO. Crockery. j gQ CRATES ASSORTED CROCKERY " ; j On Conalnment and for tale low.i ,. Also a full line of GLASSWARE. LAMPS, Ac ! uuuui ueiure purcnasuiK eisewneie at J. STERN BBRGKR A CO.8 ' ect ll-Sm . Auction Store. 11 Market St Just deceived, TROUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL .- ..- i XJ BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS,; ! : nnwi ana irmper sneua, taps, waau, ' ' , , Kecappers, Creasers and Loaders, . i , J ' - For sale low by ' ' oct 11-tf No. SB South Front St. Just .Received, Alanye lot nf "RinB I SEED and HAVANA I t.i 1 CtGARS.: : J Amount them ' can ' be found the follow ing Brands, at OLD TIME PRICES I - . . ' Little Casine, very fine. Sc. . ; King Lear, Seed and navana, oe; e ror ascj , Gold, Seed and Ha And the celebrated cremation, 7 for 85c H. BURKHIMERnS, ': , No. 6 Market Street : Hm0ral ;ters? ; JJUNYADI JAOS (BITTER WATER). ,,t m;ijizK r: APOLLINARIS WATER. ; A fresh supply lor sale by ,t 5 . . 4 j i. GREEN FLANNER Druggiata, " sept 29 tf " , gt Market Street, t JolmW. Gordon .ENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, NO. M N. KJC WATER STREET ' renreSent the following- Companies: , .,,; ,. i Liverpool and London and Globe of England. . Hamburg Bremen of Germany;: - , rruisn America or uanaua. , Mobile Underwriters of Mobile. ' - ' - u '-' :; Galveston Insurance Association of Galveston. . Commercial of Richmond. - " Pamlico of Tarboro. i ;; Mississippi Valley of Memphis. Old North State of warrenton. " ' Seaboard of Norfolk.' . combined assets of OVER FIFTY MILLION DOL- ! jjoxus. v-ui.w)u uus and otner jrarm Property taken at the lowest rates. - Peonle at a dif)un an.: ply by letter. . oc7-tf. , Duchess Fears, &c. J AM NOW RECEIVING EVERY WEEK. --CHOICE DUCHESS and BARTLBTT PEARS. i NORTHERN APPLES, PEACHES, . ' 4 Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Mead still oa draught septy-tr Fruit and Confectionerr Stores. nrHE LABORERS' UNION OF THIS CTTY Insr Coiten Foreman shall have $3 50. For Storing Naval Stores; laoorers f i wi, u paia Dy the day rates ir paia oy xne piece: uotton, per pints w; tas ec, rosin 4c per barrel ; resawed lum- ber 60c, larger size 75c, shingles 20c, loose 30c. staves 40c per M, and cross-ties 8c each. ? sept 16 lm CATO W ADD ELL, Pres't. Sugar Molasses arid Coffee. sTft K sTk nitHa TnsptA s91w mwA rtw . i ZOU : " moIasses I . Hhds 8. H. SYRUP, d . . . . i . " 9 Kft'BMks COFFEE,'''' ' " J- uct.utu I.: I ,i ! TWlUMAMg JaURCHISON.R' li...s ; . . .t r7?. sept 9-tf : FOR RENT. (jeral fieal Estate Agent and Stock Mr isroser. For Bent. a iiini!ila WSTIKNCH on the South- cast corcer of Thireland Cbesnat Strefett. Situation desirable and house. In pcrect "Vr iinetwojtoiyD.WBLi.EWiioiririitn betwea.CliaBCJi ana.Gaatle ilxeots. Fio rooms, kitchen and servant' room. ' . 1 n Jouna-Dewefa vnurcnana uasxie Btreei. i 1 Desirable nw b WILLING onaeiienthvietweea Church and Castle streets, containing seven roams, and a toe well of water on the lot,, , STPOIUt fea -iMA-lteBreefcexf ibbve Oldham's, formerly occupied by J. H. Phepard.; ; i r- - i i nn. tofuttnnr nOTKt.L.I'K'Q. on Fifth .between Church and5aatie BtreeU;' five rooms, kkiben and' eervanto room. Jaone-jtorynpe evwzwmf? hw. av'8 Dnoe nure. uJijiiiua.cii ducou, ouiuujo boarding ttommi 'wfwl xtiUkl K1UJ . BTuim ionneriv oecupiea uy r . hl. AutH.uii,uu . . i m . I South side of - Market Street f very desirable. Koopi 8 above can be rented separately, , f . S a fine DWELLING, near thtf (joiner of Ninth and Red Cross Streets, with, Biz; rooms;nd every con venlence. ' Good water, &c. Street cars pass fhe door.-i'fiilH (c'liiintii .!:. J i A large double WARBHOUSE, on Quince's Alley, running through from- Front to Water, South of Market... . ; j, -f s ,';f tuto'--s.l;- J -.3- A. one D WELLJNQ, on Love's Avenue, Kortht or WUmingtoa &.Weldon KaUeoad, containing fiXi . MeWeliwaixiNe.W the cornerlof rooms in a tenement aoaee an the premises, one! of , the best locations ia the city for a boarding houae. , Also, several other 5 HousekweU 16oaeC in vari- M j us parts of the city.. .,t 1 I ' Tor terms apply ttr"-' WB. McKOT, i . . . Ulllce On J3X c"sept 5-tf ' ' ' Over tiarrisa' Drag Store " : ... --.:cv;il vl yu i4ui.i - . . j..--J' K it- ITTAP'nTI8TWART.ie; I BTftRlf ATCr- D WELLING aboye, eituated on Fourth si ; Apply te I jCLAUS shriv ER, OLLE sept 9-tf Or ADRIAN 4 VOLLERS howell cobb, ?! ni p3iVmij3M aaJ v T3'f T PHTTT T " 7 'TTrTTQTT "T r rVy.T'H'.'H. . .. rM u I lef as passed' into the hands 6f the I XX nndereignedyihas,- jbeeri) EWLT FUR i niSHBO throughout, and, aa heretofore, will be .!; il' j uittj om r AQfl WCiTXT XliDl-VXiiiOO ; aUlA;L.- BOARD REDUCED, AS FOLLOWS '.VJ.1.. $2.0 and S 3.i: Per Month, with Room's. . . S . . . . . i ;. , . M . i Per Month, Table Board . . .... .. 35.00- 25 00 p-BEST of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS always on har.d at regular City Pricei'- . ' We hope to see all the old patrons of the Bouse,' and ALL 4 OF THEIR FRIENDS, promising that - no pains shall be Bpared to please all. COBB BROTHERS. t octll-lw Proprietors. ' 1 , . 1 I ' ' Coal ! Coal 1 600 Tons KaG-GSATIS coa. 300 STOVE COAL, 200 " "ENGLISH COAL, Very choice frr quick fires in grates. Try tt and you will want more. Oct LVtf - WORTH A WORTH. Canned Goods. Cakes and Crackers. CASSS CANNED, GOODS iu i h - . , . . JUST RECEIVED. : I lb Tomatoes, 15c a cany or 1 cans for $1. 8 lb. Tomatoes, 20c a can,' er 6 cans for $1. J S lb. Whito Peaches, 25c per can. 1 21b. White Peached. 20c per can. FRESH ASSORTMENT CAKES & CRACKERS. Iced Honey Cakes, Spread Fingers," - , . ; Com Starch Cakes, '' . i r. Oatmeal Crackers, Farina Crackers, ' Mt Vernon Mixed, . ,:i Corn Hills', ! '"v; ' - ! ,. ... , , Farina, ., . ; i. J; , . ; and cnmnlete assortment other Crackers and CakefLl V PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED. ! I Tn w e n ft ... QtAnnitnAfi tfiUUCB' V ObCVCil9UU S.;l octl2 tf i i i. ; i -'i ii ill ; ? . Removal WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR customers and friends that we have removed our CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOPS to North IPront Street, between Walnut and Mnlberrv. . Bv : our own strict attention, the aaaiatsnca of nl i workmen.the best of material and reasonable prices, ! we nope in tne iuture, as in toe; pass, te give full satisfaction to all who may patronise ns vto.li..i .vji.i : Unnnnitr BfTO'1 I , . v-mw- " ' ' ' w KTVi,. ; r : Sewing lladLiiiieSe ALL KINDS THOROUGHLY REPAIRED, - BOUGHT,' SOLD and EXCHANGED. On hand, and for sale for less than half price, one Wheeler Wilson, one Howe, and one No. 2 Singer, all ia splendid order. Also, one Home Shuttle, in perfect order, with table, attachments and alL for only Ten Dollars. y -- -C. E. JEVENS, septl8-lm 3d St., first door north of Market, t ' Hoticei. ; THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ' TEOf SO LE J jl rigut to seu the SEWING MACHINES manu factured by the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANYl in the Ceunty otNew Hanover, begs uiiuna me duoiic mat ne is preparea to oner JSJLTUA '1MDUUBHENTS tO these shing to buy SINGER SEWING JAACIUNES.. Needles. Oil. and Attachments of all kiada alwava on hand. . - - t! Machines Repaired, ; Charges rtasonablrfV Mr. Robert C. Dudley is authorised to make col lections and receipt for the same. " i f,i,itj 4 : JOHN 3U DUoLBYto 1 , Second Street, near Post Olilco 1 i Mme. Demoreet'g Fall and Winter Pattern, have arrived. Head for Catalogue.,, ; h . Koct 9-lwri Ji-'f ' ift li t ti. f OUUtg Cormie- Pront iitd Dock1 M f.i'i ,.- .'WltI?llNCTN',:N. 'Ci': TUT HOLBSALK GROCERS t,iu Xli,IV f T j IN ALL LITSrBSANCHES.; ell Dy calling on us ' OdoBtry merchants will do w ana examining our stock.: t nov l-tf onNortu Front StreeVnTxMTtOT , X3l m y a 'i.; j ann a - - m-m u . bt m t , -s- -v n i good as w you can auyw hww -ttrthe city. Shaving I' ; Hair Cutting and. Shampooing 83 ctseae& I , .. . Bwwjvim nvtiv uuuo OB iucts.:i I have the best Hair Dye in, the city, and scan Dye chaPr wy body else. - oct 11 u . v! I1'-:.! ? Which we ofEer at VERY REDUCED. PRICES. ; I py ov no. ... ; r : : gut,.; cg&jt & tiRO. Elallard -c ru i 'StiA:1 ' ' ' 8 ADDLES HARNESS, "BRtDLES, ' l y"x " TRuto,,&,c!.,i;ii, k,b! LARGE STOCK. f REPAIRING AP BHORT NOTICE. 1 aeptBrtf. ,,,Na.8.Senth.Frpnt,Su:.?. VTEWOP, RICE,- ,tlt , mj i in f n i ; Justin aslilf or sale-' by liil i ' l0-.u-. octiAWtf V. ''HALL ''PitARSALL.' Imm . I i-TTTl! I?'PtgTTy-.l'll jl TV own t n . tV ' I rates : jmr stor- l w " -""v y."". iiiu v js. iu vir - i - as KfLj uimnua I r " "ier a very Handsome and Lar?e stock nf - I ; foreman 3 00. J : ' '- ";''.. Jii . ' " : l ahitaii Dale, eo cts: I ! , '" J-ttawv --nuS ii. irniriiait u mm ' - -- i i ... NEWtAnVERTJSEMEKTS. - ' VVX. gMBj- ill if - 7:v7t IHothera who Do their Drlln? with.dra8Ucj)uratiYeB inc&r.a iearlalnyiponBibU. ity. -The gentle, moderate (yet effective), faxatWe alterative, and ? anti-billons operation of tap' KA.NT'3 8ELTZKR APERIENT peculiarly adantl it te the disorders of children, ,i"aaPW I ' 111 i per jaay at , tome. Sample worth ti i. if 1 1 j-f ' r".. 4 -.- - wi. -JPlaysi Plays ! f For Heading CTaW.iefAmateur Theafcricals.Tem. porance Plays,, Drawing Room Plays, Fairy Plavg -Ethiopian Plays. ' Guide Booka" p,;? J mimes, tableaux 14ghs,rjagneBinm Lights, Col- r. , . "tr1 vy"- ticctncai face lrenara tion, Jariey 's W ax Worka,t Wigsy Beard and Mus taches at reduced prices ;; Costumes, Scenery ,ha-rade8."'Kew1catal6gUe-ent free containing fnu description and yricea, . JiAlt'L-FRElKJH A SON 122 Nassau Street, New Tork. ;. ,1--?s" J5 d A wl?k von' owi? town. Terms and $5 QUO outfit free. : ,u- i.-. . . , -HALfcET-T-OQ.j ltrtland, Mair. Curati ve . j Pads ! ; A sure cure fori TQIiPJSTi i.TVET? coii a.Li. arising therefrom Lunj, Kidnpy, fpioe,. Bladaer, W,J$i n4 IL.TtmaiarOieeaeeaj C'HILLB M FEVES, Costiveness, DYSPEPSIA. Headache. '. LIVER, XUNG and AGUJS PAB, fii KIDNEY nd SPINAL PAD, $3. Pad for FEMALE WBAKN VS8 $3. We send themby mailjfreeonteceipt of nriM Address E. F. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, o . ' ii -i '. :' -ii'i, ,n ' ' .. GrK AGE'S 8 ALYE. u) WORKER AU la their" own' loealttiesVcanvassing for the PI re Mde Visitor, enlarged) WeeUy and Monthly. Larval raper ii the World, with Mam moth Chromos Free. ' Big Commtesioas to Agents. Terms and Outfit Free. Address P. O. VI CK EH, Aoguwta, ffialne. , s $1 Q A DAY AT HOME. Ajeuta wanted. Out lo fit and termsfree. . " . TRUE & CO., Augnata, MaiBo. i1 EXTRA FINE MIXED CARDS,' with name "rV lOeenta.; post-paid. LV JONES & CO., Nas saa,N.YT. ... .. j g -- , jj y - H i AGENTS WANTED. I Medals A Diplomas Awarded 'ZoSrr T- pictorial . bibles 2000 lIlaKlratloii. Address for newcirca- lara, a. j. mLMAJH ffyp. 930 ARCH et.,PhUa. PEACH, APPiE; PLUM j Rlid . PEAK TREES,. And Early Beati ice, Amesden and Alexander, Lou ise, with other old and new kinds of reaches. Pinin Trees on Peach Stock, suited to tontheri. growth, and Apples of leading-kind for early market nd late keeping. Small Fruit Plants in variety. Twelve years experience at growing fruits for market. . : Address D. S. MYEK, Brldgeville, Delaware. oct 6-4wDAW i:i .-, . . :.j , '' 'SHARP'S-, iTlETALLIC CARTRIDGE, MILITARY, HUNT . ING AND CREEDMOOR" RIPLfc S EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU- , RACY,' STRENGTH AND ' ' l 14 ' . safety. , . ,tt. No Premature Discharge Ever Oceri Every Rifle warranted ' a good ! shooter. Calibre 40, 44 and 50-100 oflan inch, and of apy desired length. Charge ef powder from 5Q to 105 grains. Weight 6i balls from 220 ib 548 'grains. Stoeki' piainV alsn Pistol grip and checked. Bigfita'j plaint Globe and Peep Sights; Vernier wjih , interchangeable,. f Him elghia and Wind-gauge.' ' Eyery variety of am munition for above guns, constantly on band. K Prices frm.t $30 to $123. SHARP'ii RIFLE COMPANY, : eeptai-DAWtf ' - Bridgeport. Conn.' h'L It) :i.li' AJREEDING KENNEL OF A. 6. WADDELL, . . (Formerijof lJewJerBe,'- !. ! EDINA, KNOXijCPUNTY.MlSSOURIi' The Finest Strains of " .. SETTERS .' POINTERS, SPANIELS ' AND OTHER ; ! ;' : ; -! t -- --j - SPORTING DOGS, ,k, '- ' i-i! -, i I : - Bred from both Imported and Native Stock, at mo derate prices.,' r,, ;,,., fi i.p W D&Wtf SPORTSMEN'S ! pil-TaimedivIocGasins PPQTQjUOASINS, . SHOE P44CKSi;S ,,v,' .,-!' LADIES? MOCCASINS, ;i- and , , , CAMP SLIPPER,' v 1 made from carefully selected stocky ihi the best man at Prices to suit the times. Send for Circnlar and- Price Lists, j a:n u: MARTIN S HUTCHINGS, , oct 17 D&Wtf Dover, New Hampshire. , THE SE1DER .,BREECH-L0ADI!)8 'i. Prices. 5. jeJt OO.' i ! I ALTERiCft .TO tlREKCH tJOADiNG; t Clarkf& Biiei4er- MANUFACTURERS, ut tn!4 WejtPratd'Street, ' i Send' for ratalofctie . i .. . uaiumore. " s dec 22DAWtf ' ti; i High-Bred Bogs. E NGL1SH, IRIsn AND GORDON SETTERS, .... the.C 1 with gosranteed pedlgrt. For sale by If ' !'. I E. P. WALSH. . York. Peso, nov 7 D&Wtf PRECItB lTIOX FREE. )R THE SPEADV CURS of Seminal Weak ness, Lost Manhood, and all disorders broagbt y indiscretion of 'excess. Anv "dretrrfat has the ingredients. Address Dr. JAQUES CO., Cin- tr.inriftti I Ihin ' . fh 1 K.1tHW to mi&rriage .IKelleyed ' rki.ikf Tfi Yorrvrj iwi fw,m w va ua a v iwiu auUDCSD COUjlXICa JD.AA1 - OOD RESTORED. Impediments to Marriase re moved. Newmethed of treatment. - Books and : 1 circulars sent 'reeiR sealed envelopes. Addrers HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419 N.' Ninth St.; Phil adelphia, Pa. . An institution having a, high roputa- . tion for honorable con duet and pref esslonal skill .' ' ' my 8-ly -- . -. . -. -: . - . . 100.5158; ESSENCE. OJLiJFa restores' manhood and the vigor of youth to the most . Shattered constitution In fans weeis,rom. whatever I cause arising. Failure impossible. Beware of ad yertisers'who offer aocall edjre Preriptiens that i are useless, and finally prove ruinously expensive. Whatever has, merit must cost a fafc pnqet S3 per f ease. Sent by express any where, bole Agent, Dr. OS, JACQUES, 7 .University ; Plaeo, New RorsV ; DrusKists supplied. " augit-iy 3 1
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