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RANDALL'S AD It is doubtless fortunate' for the coontr y ttnd ? for the Congress the distinguished Representative that rom PifilftfWnhia. Hon. SamnelJ. Randall. sucii an easy, sucu a largo uiajuriby. ila ricIilyHnerited the bonor of being again, chosen to- preside over a body upanjwkoso deliberations :deped so much of the prosperity and. quietude of the countryv'T Mr.; Randall is not . i only one of the ablest men o his party now in. Congress, but he ii be- vend question the best presiding oB 1 cer mn.6Vg the " entire members not J.eYeq.cepting Blaine, yhq was very ..gopdsjnjjBgite amanifest; want of . principle on his part. Firmness,! fair , ness, dignity,a retentive memory. a quick. perception, y.ery rapid intellec tions, patient corirtesy these are . , . the . chief traits .necessary , in - a prst- class parliamentary , officer, and they Advertisers should always specify the issue or is sues they desire toadvertise in. Where no issue is t t iiirMi fhm vrtisaiBeot iwill be Inserted In the 3 -? j , ; arej possessed, by MrJKandall in i ouch , . amplitude. : u , ; . i sfhft hjief address of Mr., Rai idall contains two. noticeable points. The ' following paragraph presents oae of them in language that is well ch seen. ' Sad" the able and eloquent gentleman "we meet unuer circumstances uaoeri . ously demanding 7 that aU eonsideraiwm of eumt 6eeaon anaparxy snail ne suDoramated to the loftier and more patriotic object of doing what is best for the whole cduntry " ' . and all its people. 8ince the adjournment :ff an Administration has been inducted into ; office which is obeyed as the actual govern ment," regardless of the grave events which , marked ita birth, and 1M House, animated - bp a ipiritcf due patriotism, desiring Jb-a the jfupfyfifenqwity under the law, will frankly itpfinw any sincere Undpeivha7imtpoUep look i :.ing to. ite complete pacification and vU ad vancement of all constitutional methods cf the general public welfare; and it should be your sao&d'Sttty tefpr&tide legislation which wiU render impossible a repetition of the wrongs which have occurred &hd of the dangers which J . 'iihreaten'm5'sn - v'- : v - j a- Those be wise words, according to . - -the best jadgment of the Stab. J For precisely,, .what .the , newly elected Speaker of tbe new. Hcmse of Repre ,(j sentatiyes here ufges upon the body , over. tYhich lie is to preside, We! have r insisted that such legislation should " roYidd isW&reneT? impossible rpetUioHt' the wrobgs which have '.'V'We have insisted- that a in demanded ? that '-pa ' H should j, "frankly - Vndpertnanent; pacifica' Vf aU jst been chosen y an pvowhelyin i maWitv ovfiihia riartv itvals t tnM high office or gei House of aommons. v--!- v---:f; -f - - . . -r . .... S . 1 r i i nAinr wo " ifr ni t lii : ill t QQf-JiaWwu tained 4Malpb5 S"I 'assure you I will take no step step back-. wafoTfl-tB so auspiciously fcegQUSby; the lastfidtwA; Under matrreefipiteijjin f rMuc liinn. nffiiA 'eazkiiaes'of the MtetrntnenL.U LTfe Neveroerore warinBore nrgemioan now. With geherat5financid;::a38tre0 fb?T JepresaadafeMmailuJe of hard 07 traTuranco on tk&Dart of lhaMopLa'a sef rTabts would' oe"1 an K 4lnpai64iable fcriflW.; xi ia partly, uecauac tuis 1wvyw"Mw-;'fJl,vJ was f aithf ully catried.oui, hih& -I am pi muted tojgeaiyromiJLhid'p!iee: The country at latga . will echo this sentiment, f Thef 1 Democratic party Is aoletonly pledged ! before the ooaot to policy i 44:tlWSTO' and reform XH haa insisted thrdugb the public prints; it ' has insisted jin platforms of conventions; it has inr sisted through- its ' speakers i': upor the hustings ;7-itr; hasX. n tne speeches, of3 represetMUvesjri oth Houses , of Congress "Uiif retrench ment and reform were ' necessities! and it has pledged itselt toawfaopest, frugal administration! of ; the! go vernment : whenever ' ?in office.' It is compelled to .' stand ; by these pledges and deliverances. ' Northern Democrats as well as !Southern De mots" are by their records. Any departure from an j honest : and . economical govern ment all unnecessary and , unwise expenditures and approprialionty will be violative of their pledges' icl the country, and in contravention. of the will of the people. So there cannot be an increase of the army by Demo cratic votes. North or South, wituout bad faith; and there caunot be pub sidies voted without a violation of tbe spirit and '; letter of .Democratic principles, traditions and pledges. .At Gen. Clingm'an has; . published' in the Asheville Citizen a rejoindbrto- lion. Jacob Thompson's letter, deny ing certain statements j made by Men O. in his book. . General t Clin dman reiterates uis. statements, anu -tnen enters, upon a oriucism to showitbat Mr. Thompson's own (account bf the matter "sustains the : raate'rial allega tion made - by me," i. ;e. Gen. C t 'It strikes us he makes some good p )ints upon iur. JLUooipsun, ;aua puts f uiiii in asomewhat awkward predicament according ' r to 'the' iplanations given by the latter. The letter of G4n."C is too long -for ouf columns. We nova YAAm- rnr-hntfftru wrwirnnh txe ueciares mat mere was men in pro gress ia his State af morement to secede from tbe Union. Idrfaetin a few weeks arter our mteryiew his state did secede. He says ' that he received from the? Go vernor of tbe State a .'letter requesting me to act as a uommissionen or that state to the state of north Carolina, and urge her to co-operate with Mississippi in measures ior me protecuoa or jsoutpera SLgats.l and that he accented this commission. Could he have accepted it unless he intended to carry out toe viewa of those he was to rep resent? To have accepted the trust with a purpose to defeat tbe intent of those enving the authority, would hate; been inconsistent with his personal honors Remembering, too, that the commission came from the Governor only, and that! also before his State had, by seceding, released him! from obligations to the Federal Government. No secessionist has ever, as far as I am ad vised, asserted that the Governor of a State had power by his mere act, to absolve oae from his obligation to the United States." We may mention that Gen. Cliner- man states that he had no purpose to injure Mr. Thompson's feelings.! He says: - "M ' "On the contrary, ; I , supposed -that like myself he was entirely satisfied with his own former action, and would not take ex ception to my references to it. When we jnet at Sewanee, in the summer of 1875, I spoke to mm of these conversatioos, and I thought he remembered them as I did. My main purpose was, to make public events, important in themselves, to show, the sin gular condition of affairs then pre viilirig, and also to make manifest what as extraor dinary Chief Magistrate the country then had." v : -' ' I Mr. Delane, after guiding! the ablest newspaper of the world for thirty-seven years, has retired from the chief editorship! of the London Times. What a vast influence it has exerted during these eventful ears, and what a power his great papr has oeen in snaping puouq sentiment ana the legislationof thejcoantrjC The retirement of such an editor is an in- teresting occasion, and - one well cal culated to elicit war in expressions -of praise from the . press of -England.' He will be succeeded by Mr. Cbeney, one oi tne leaamg writers , connectea wth the TimeSf and who ' is well 'ac quainted with its general policy, tra ditions and ;"prineiplea.TTher times its- its staff from itimaid time '.:1tj tt. igst? iheillioroably eo-j EiHgimuuiea wuo i nave vho, haveahpwn. r- mi- F . 4L. J . -mausw. i M .A have li .4 onu- -The Oxford Free Imce U , stillyig. opa-'tacking the paudsnna ooyj Its war i8icaseies8,Land it is ,bg: a good .erSTir the peo- pie ot-that oppressed and misrnled count5t,0 Fo J.euT ars, bheriee, I ooripfibrfdAraahUSCnflMhtfa ofaver and Ptndkeodioui tbia2tB of tvare deepty'interested:1'3"!111 ;rwoui'JUye BrQUgi'axsuA W Q:.aee4 ate"8Berin!.aud.hia;pffl fcond same body, acflnc as a Bbard of Educatrott . for the.school fund, of the. "same' year- -the whole aggregating about thirteen , thou sand, dollars. :., ! , t, v . iIt is understood that? Mr. ' Sneed .claim and suph will be his defence rthat hfc has settled in full with ..G,; Jones, claimiig X$ beTreaUMrjyhe.trjael and that he (Jones) is responsibTa for ; he amount , w I that may be we do not pretend to say. . The Su preme Court has decided against' Jones, an4 the County Commissioners do not ! recqg ni7.n him no Trmuinrer. anri. therefore. It he BP.tr thn remMT frnm Mr. nimefl." I ? " No one who reads books k'or papers is tignoranti jof : . Tennysou'a .. stirjring' lines on the; cjiarge of ; the famous English Light Brigade at Balaklava, one of the : battles fought Willi the Russians in theJmean war. They were led by Lord Cardfgah.'?i It was a magnificent dash-ono of the grand est in history, , but, was- yash beyoud comparison; It grew out.: of a mis take of orders. Lady Cardiganj .be widow of the ' brave leader, recently gave a banquet to about one hundred of tlie sdrvitoret Here' are the figures of .tho loss sustained by British valor in that fearful charge: The Fourth Li&rht Drarroons lost' 79 out of I 118 o o - I men; the Eighth Hussars, 66 opt of 104 J Eleventh Hussars, 85 out of !l 10 Thirteenth Dragoons, 69 out of Seventh Lancers, 1 W out of 145 tal loss, 400 out of 607 men.. 130 io- One bv one 5 the South Carolina the meshes of the law, and band after oana oi inaians are surrenqenng. Ibe e'ajmple..recently:i8et.J-3y that brave warrior, Chief Joseph, has; just been followed by i three i chiefs and oti& i hundred and t eierhtv-seven A-pftobes who have surrendere 1 to the United ' States" fprfces11 It may turn out that Mr. Ilayes's admini Btra- tion witt44 distinguished for the. curlngf rndra'ri ills and the closing up of all Indian-wars ait has thus fax I'Jbeen memorable 'for rectifying Jhe wrorj.df . Grant J anl tbe evil extremists, and of securing to the country thd blessings or pea.ee and fraternity. , In Washingtohjon he'llth just., there was, a v Democratic jubilation over' the Ohio election. ' Some o the hejr remarks to the President, referring to him 'quite in the vulgar tyle o the Ne w.York Sun. Hpn.i Ben Hjll called npon the President ' at the White House, and repudiated the sentiments Ottered. He said no S6uthern'l)em- ocrat took part in the ' proceedings but islackburn, and the .. speeches in no way reflected their feelings. . Life Iusnrattee: Fvlielea Tbe suicide .k. ni I Clanee. -,x;z " ' '' 'llom the Baltimore Sun.' ! A decision of the Supreme Court of tbe United btates baa just been ! pro mulgated which is of. great impor- tonce to holders of life insurance pol icies, as well as to any one who con templates taking out such a policy. The case" Was that of Bigelow vs. the Berkshire Life Insurance ' Company. It seems it has been j the custom of late' bt many, if not all the life insu rance 1 companies, to insert in each polioy a aeolaration that suicide vi tiates the polioy, whether .the person who commits self-murder were f sane or ih8ane,, at the time of the acti The decision of the Supreme Court ih the case reierreuioy navmg mis clause ne foi'e it for interpretation, is in the Fol lowing words: "If the assured be conscious of. the physical nature f the aot he is committing,' and. intended e- j i . , , ' . by it to cause his death, the policy is voided, althougb at the time he was incapable of judging between irieht and wrqhgi'and.did,' B0t;;iiildertand iu mqrai; consequences oi; wnat ne Was doing.' - .This vdeoUion.giifes to the insurance companies an important advahtasfe; ;,Uridera'afi6otit,radt so worded every case in wob &i insane person takes his life, 18, QpeniUygblioh ' with tlie eXpe'nsesH attendant upon a contest of the' km'ffbefore! thft ioiirtiii' Kwhef e the wearth 0 'U Jirj)qTatjoni i oppue:t,,tne poverty; in, niaay ini Stances of liie( fanulir f or i iwnos4 ben-: ent the'fbBtixahee Was taken oft The bntv.renikav1 xtf 6Talin&'w1t!ri odmna- miee fafaifaf rtl&fk pe'dKi fsane or lnsaner aTBinuisstseqoiSfcfipi?, jtnose who intended imximmtdheir llivesii Ambogthy 'defedrdSepuli- -5il Exhibition, Hd6.A. T 'rjight8hip of the Btan--r him. pacltv have marjced'leyetY '- '"- ji the Repubhean party inth oouh nk0 ajjiaJly.bft Republican forget that thefaaeecarrifidkhat iMxvSS --;'-: paragrapb' or4 wo4n 'regara to 'large !i wii.nl bw&UifrU ?d'ivu riii.?yo i . . jsiya, inhiobei .peqprejhatfidtfru.. Lwith one tr.tWpther of thena iitbefc to aranojyii$&?iff tmdiftaaQ9:QOl9.9.ta.rio- sJ . ccbkbjt CtTBRBrVT COJUBKNT. j . HarCs: sttiald I at I take Lie most mew i aenarLuret vah M5;, ayes iras done; was makinc the arrangement with Schurt eiitfblic'abs ot"rfennsyrvanra' sent it next jnonth. PhiiudelphW May -52?ai aaiasvs- -(libicg uO hci -r-rre-iKjJftrema. Radioai; rew and leaders at. the ;Nortb join, m the iflUecvpt ta.Aybipjthe,iPideofcrtb intq tberajces ofiJthe party anq .pftog hAm iptp jiio-ordjiaatign ifM, no subcjrd if nation, ajid the sweeDini; DerhocraUc .The party nust maintain its organiaa-'' 'on'all'jiifward must' declare 'u rider which banriejr U$ Iproposes to take his; stind.'lTiey . will' hot allow lrim to r'carry: but the policy Of ' the Democracy 'and act : as": theTresidenf bf the Republicab ptrtyj also. He must either bet for them lor, against them. The integrity of jthe party irr their eyes is 'a greater politi cal necessity -tbah the) restoration1 of the South and the re-establishment of Uie Union. :They prefer. to fight the solid. South, and are prepared . fco do it by a last effort to unite the Nort 1 on sectional issues. , In carrying out' Ahis party, policy it is not to their in terest , that , this section 'shouTdi be quieted and pacified. That do'esj not enter into their t plans. Their very existence as a party depends upon the perpetuation of domestic or ;sao-; tiqnat strife, and if they can but buc ceed in 'uniting the Korth' agairis the South they will be secure of the Pre sidency and may hold oil to the Sen ate. This is! their forlorn hope, 'and the signs indicate that they arej re forming their lines for this' last tdes- nerate t,rufrr i It is ailv. hPn iy, t 1 00 -7 r tne i resilient w only supporteq in tne North by the most, respectable of his Dartv. Mr. Cul en Brvant. and. Iha sort or liberals, who supported !M Johnson, but were powerless against the Kadical mob aud their revenge- by ' bis , party as was And notnavinga congress hopelessly to r V" 5 7 rilSS 1 r Richmond Mate, Pern. ' f; j ; oirit ' . I i r.t. Nf ATri tohtbiiii'OKjikI(m. !-: Ks .' , In thia jtate we are beginning t rein-. auurnic a aysiiu ui cuiumuu ouuooi uu- uauuu, kiiu we uiiiik. u is luny us impwriaul -..rt i . .L!.L,:il.:i..ll..Ll IA nl il iva oil lha man nat mt hanil llin Itaol mterest of those to be educated as. it is to w utiiiuu ww aaavAuo a uuu v wvi uavc aiarjro ,iunu anu many scuoois viu teachers simply to hear boys and forte I 1 m 1 '! I 'l.i. . ..i: 1... .uui-:!. noderstandiDg what they repeat without bciDgtuugtUin the branches .they pretend 10 smur. xuue-tgn xyews. . 1 . Take from us'theTUemocratic votes df the Aiurtir, ana wc una ourseivw in a iropoieas minority, ana the victims of aggressive sec- uopalism possibly less . baleful , and better than Bourbonism would make it if in'con trol here.4 " So we say to the Southern press, Uie great educator of our people, tht in-r ".T1 i.w T lr ..Ur ten ts for tuo pilot.-' ir ne steep the1 crime Vrr : ".7. :"PU, "fJr . fleaU uie. Ana 1. roviaence iornia we snouia t - fc' J Y" . - , 0 . V f . t nrnvA nrrinli tn Ih mQt ronnaai) in 'i,al twinklings;'' ''t-1' Philadelphia ZZleraW: Preserved iu alcbbol-rnrJams.;-; ; '7' ;;:;: lNew York. Keet : When is business enterprise nice a kangaroor When id is on 11s last legs, to DeBure.- f i 1 : Union-Argw r: We haVe had Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum. ' Some think thatTwecd!! damn to-day. , New York Herald: Make up your mind that when Eood times come von will Know it aDout as soon as tne newspapers do. sort of thine goes on: bank directors Will presently nave to give way to bank detec tors. I never had a man cum to me for advise, but before be sot thru . he had more aqvise to oner than to ask lot. Josh BMngs; Horatio Seymour thinks the de monetization of silver was a mistake. Sena tor Kern an thinks its remonetlzation would be another. r New-York - firms are nianufao- v turing bogus coin for circulation in Santo Domingo in immense quantities, filling orders for Baez at the instance of his private secretary. . Baez pays at the rate of $3,00Q far every 1100,000,. l Says an exchange: '"The more a nat resembles a cart-wheel in sizeJ a i veee- 1.1.. : .1 .. . . , '., . uoi, iBKuiwes a can-waeei in size, afvee:e- tabe garden in decoration, and aj military establishment in general 'make-up,' the more pleasing it will be to the more average . 1 . . .. . . n lemaie wearer. "JJetroit Jtree tress, If some one should write a hnolc and call it "My. Great Toe," somebody else wouiu immeaiateiy issue . Jtty iiitlie ! Too, followed rapidly bv the second, third and fourth too, and probably other portions of the pedal anatomy. Servile imitation seems to be the rage among the book-makers of tne aay. fat vontnbutor. ' f Advertiser's poet writesi Itiert&er'a iitip.t vurltAa, u.i.:u.j ..: su.. 11 !i Oo, Bokrates, put down that book! 1,0 i It's iyery cold to-night t . My Caretf vbu dor fiot see'. U But to theikemetdrviQQnl :!,.! d ioUll avflo (Carry, pie, (t f , U tml io "ie j, i ji. bol 1 ih;iu jiiiiaiiiiid a'M.fa fli4-fne lUmoir people at tfref rnuohl tewiWJedackeyBerOnaded him on Wednesday nighty Tbeo'CEBian grat VtBiul i mends the Legislature tQAbAlwU Ui nfflnn 1 1 Offlns r 'uii.-jjiku.ii.. . j J 1 of the United States ship New HamDshire. I - rioj, MjKumjvrt J. runine. ful and unscrupiilous leaders, Ajr. t Iish and George Wflliam. Curtis have Hayes is almost as lone and deserted declined tbe: EnRlisii miasioii. ii It Is nnw'Lv Viarl v a wna AnAraw I. .that either. E.! t,V. StOUKhtoOi .GoT Hal TT-l w 5 1 . uniejsowisjtLyourwiie to freeze, , l Go. uetTombanthrakito. . )i f- RESIDENCE Otw A f fu ua i w mwisi:i' atki nf rnnnt.v nnnitnr. Thp.v a an . r tufSDugauuu iuiu ,4V Bvvuuuia Al.'AI. l.V p 'Ajyrom xne into iTeasurer. avi MW mm m, W ' 4e. m YkTMVa ru uiitAU ruin i si ctVil service IbrdeW MIgat righted as VlteihadUSr "giviog tlwerith ULirfiA (rnMialOaiette, jgg, t; LVilUlTVil SkbaUR ubi m V The Hawkeye thinks the Presi dents ,'policy- has climbed the golden lttt)ublicinisid dieaiin thoSUtowhidhi ave tlaye8TOitnBieountrymnd stolet tne r esi iianey through meiinachiaationa.gofi. obn, Steifmn,u J4hnioBbiIoye !ahd Lfitailey' M attMwi' AUxirigsArgusljlietn.txny. no sTiie!bitepep!bfH!re'ic uilf ;IreWdetbrnimmo peiieo, sooner or later, to get tiu tj tne oter that B tioVnbre idelififl be effect of ibii I vole lha ua)ruta.-r .VicksburQ t fefalr irq-hiSf)htw'tiraTmh of krVfe'ftivKa1 1 trWeMlng;'c6mbin Mi 6ri'Cir,"ui; riisf6tie , winte'r quartdr 'and is likelV ' to 'disband iudefinitery: ?Mttnewg,.tnr "tanpy man; of ; the 1 Concern, 'begs ' to-' rerrre, to Vmake one mourner less. "Philadelphia JlTfresl'Jhdl b!- v".,lil eSiA, TVt f ; T-fE-rom the BurlingtonUwwAtfwei We had a little little policy,'; ' j ' joylaudprah fo i Uhu went ,., - And so it earlvclied.;:'-. .; jti jQo'ne to meet Andrew JfqUnson. 'I rI;;:"J PERSONA! :f l.'t- n Gen Todleben. tbe great ? tus it, fa sixty years old."';' E slan engineer. .j General ck s real estate. ip Wasbingtpn is valued, at. a half million; of dollars. .. , . ' ' '-Senator Thomas-VY. Ferry, who, for longtime was very ill,,, has . entirely recovered., f, r ( ..,. . ,." Ex-Gov. Hendricks will ave an immense reception oti his f eturn to .Xh: dianapolisit . ; ; ;u ! ; h .'.1 Pabkard and "my , dear Pitkin have gone to WasbingtopK .Vtwa bairns aiad hut a heart." .ii. k .? ,iu, lui-..' 1- tit . .. w ; . r J- ' ?"---"."- I , "icBtci rw. yrun. iitsa I u ; ! . . 1 1 . r-r t. I navo 4 look at Mm."1 r , i I vw'4 1 i . ' - i M-y, ,?Pr I Ti ;s miwirtml'. that Hmt I ! T. macu. said tronft or.Levi P,.! Moltuna banker of iNeW' I, . m. ... ...r . . . . lt s ,,- I housft'm the , ,Kue Pfetits Feres; Marf I'seillesj in'whicb her decked husbabiwus; I Among ittfcbutents Will be rnany'objeha of I f- Mac M alio n "loes , lioU - Heeip 'to I kniu' that ! livna : ik ..i.wtani. UnAi . u.uw.wiu.u I tnrv . Wbn jl..lraar,l nu..i 1 . . I ion fil linOlirnAoof nl I'AiMvnAii a! . A lA 1 B-v- .t m lh hi-i hmi f.f., I TT-i'-t" iv vnm I XIV. v the spectacle is simply fun ny., 1 anu i . , , . , HT' I f "'"" I- Noiice r:;;Hotiee t -tV .. ; HAV1NQ JUSTiBCKlVJtD . A Will. AND I i.iiu I i - - .! 1 1T5 il. TT J.' A rr-:LL L L Hosiery 05 r.UJCiu6rwearv I. u-. .v r TirviW-rnje AWirwr-rnw .t I, ,M;r . u .1 ; ; . ni-a I -nJ I ' J. B AN KXAlllNAtKmBjEPOKKPUR. I a ?astk sijBwnjCRB.sj; . r DAILY1 fiBCEmNO NW QOOD8 OF ijijjjj I IfMl Anv mw . ly- f-m t anuKu --vi -xLJssr- ' L. i V ' IT ! JL . i n. . . unt M-tt ..T.ir. uinirnmiiii -An l! m :f': V i -iii flvAnlraiw . )f, I iv OU - , r - ... . I UAUliADl V.' 1 CKATK8 A88ORTKD GROCKSST i Hb r Un ConaHnrment end fnr mI tnw. .Also, a fall line of OLaaaWASS. IAMPSi Aa4i amoDBiiDni eet ll-3m m AnctloQ&tH-UlfauMtfttJ t" v'X'ti ,: ' P JUSt ReCeiVed, 1 -' j LB AND BINGLS BARREL T rkTTUf IP IVn GT1U3.T V T A VOVf U BREECH- LOADING SHOT GUNS. ' Breee mad Paper Shells, Cape. Wada.F Recappere, Creaaera and Loaders, t J: . For tale low by i OEO. A. PECK, octll-tf . No. $6 South Front Bt. Just Beceived, j ... . . v v. t ... A Iapca Int nf Pln j ' SEED and HAVANA .:.if 0,-i.iise;a;.r ;.if - Amongst them can " be foond the follow- lng Brands, at OLD 1MB PRICES : . .. , Little Caetae. very fine. 5c i i King Lear, Seed and Havana, 6c; 6 for 25c Qod, Seed and Ha Tana, 6c: 5 for 85c, And the celebrated Cremation, 1 tat 35c. U. BURKHIHER'S, ! No. 6 Market Htreot. epttt-tf . nr i 3 n id OUgar, JYLOlaSSeS and OOliee. .. . tx nhla HTTfl4l, a)1 raAn. . ! 1 , '500 Bb,a 8UQAR 831 ? t 500 1 OKft findB Porto Rico and Cnbas t i &J) . MOLASSES, ' Hhde S. II. SVRUP, ; , , For sale low by . 'J ',j Oct 11-if ' 5 '- WILLIAMS raURCHISON. Fall Fashions t . i. lyTRS. VIRGINIA A . ORR HAS RECEIVED and ITA 18 now aslne the LATEST SHAPES for Ia - aie ana Misses juats, and invites a cau rrom ose who have heretofore entrnsted her with their work. a Mieeea ua into tne most modern snapes. i ; " 5 1 f-. I but Officers nf tbn law hrnknnn ihw.rrin L .... f flrHH v I e 8 i ,5e2i?,i ()wgett Weekly and if m..,! wives me uuier aav.euti wora wrH nipRacri ' li :r "T",irrf?frM ,w nf ftttr-t.?. f?t iu uiwywn wcauuee, canvaaabiir fnr I , ft . , , ...,.,. .w'-it-im ( . i iinrt;n riper in tne World win Tu ' .White atMMrdMlMaAirfcrhen.iiA HrfMiil'Aiill(1ititn9a; it .fl C.,...'. . I ." ,-u.U&M 1 vfrm ww w svu, vuvuiuui, opt 14-tf Tl..TH"-.PJUACJi.yq,fi55 faoJw iu:iu I uo. tita a ADDLES.' itAKHESS.'U RiffnA l Li, -: i.w ; , ..WHIPS andJwIaAMnf F Uadeorltenalred . Cheav for Cash.-1 -"J M .;ih.' "5 togyiVTO,SL' " ' oct mt , L walaiarlo ,..; : ' . T..T . . . . ... -". t . , A M a 1." i''t iqa' ) rtf T" BXCKANK fARNBtt. 1 t.7 qA. .i ii..7 ill iil6QjilUjX luc Mils iJAVINfti JUaT 1 UoaURNBUm rKOii ttU'ratamattaeMw ' lr.'ii.' a H ; n " 1 1 tt f I Mrt ith aHrt4K4?l: noeee!ttem EnitI! fm-r yfnni T ki?22 dood" conBtanUy received' and 'ataibna' iiuiroci. nm sua ia na mwuiii mmiurigm, Oct 5-tf TI IT SPRlTHT - I MISCELLANEOUS. H HLVTIF'S 1 J-M ' H " Steamship tine;: Mi WILMINGTON,; Vi! If) 'ii.'3r Li .New Ybrk. 4- .'ii-xxfIUj.v trfiiip-Y 'fl i ,. h f ,h ttM , y,Kitt.fsT.T;V:fiw b V ; hi t, hi: -if. Ji.-J ttJi ' v.'t i The- Steamer- 1 i.- - 'i J , nl j i C'npl. OUVKR, WILL 1 FllOii BALTIMORE '. .... i . I. . Guaranteed , 1 l. h. beldbn. fcoiiciting Agent. r eeaU- I c i !!! : vomer x,e aaadgni nireaa, octl4-H -v Balflore. Coal'!; Coal ! . . u-jfti.tauK .-.,ti ' -hft I 5 - OUU ,5 ia i.2pQT, 'B6USH COAL, i i; fei!s1i'.' l!t-(i J . s ; ery cliolceor oalck fireeiigratfes. Try ltaadyoa. will .want more, j octl.Vtf WORTH & WOkTEE.' f ' i 1 ?" -'. Gaiined ! Goods, Cakes v.i." ata .j-i-t; ,i i ' I 1.' hnf-:. land . nrftPlTPla 2f 'Hit 1 w;rM AaiaMeioyajKn,,rj.faii9ior fi. jo ,lbromatoe,20c aca, eisCcanBfor i:Vf;'-' I 2 in Whlt PrarhAa 3ftTMrian' 1 - I FREH ASSpRTMEMT.qA-K &, CRACKERS.' i iull i 5-8fiead;Ksse. Wfi'tT 1 1' ' 'i p'lMTTTTTr: TVJ:;i r ? I , U,, - . ..Pcal.CrackeM,.;. : . -I - I" arina vracKQTB. f 1 1 t' wok;nnA . nnmrnm o a rr Tvrn i j it. - lrn from FHLLAUKLPHIA. and PKOMPDISPATCH -ZZrfZZ.iL ddress . VICE. tr . SV?OB ' t-' , , n 'v- '(forlfterfyftf ifewJersejV - I "aH itoiiiWsMp:; i "J ! 1 EbmA.'KNdxcoTOTT.mssoTJRi. ndeomplAeaiebrteiiotcrOm - Kiji g, ! " ' PROMPT DELIVERYiUARANTKED. ' 13Z,nZL Jo.'Vq .inrni JaTnfiftfrf!i' Rfi Atr ah onn'o. octlSU ... . .. " I Bred from both ImDorted and Nathe Stock, at mo HOVVELL COBa f rU i t f C. D. M. fcOBB .. .. . -. ,Vj THE.: r. ; I ' I i XT AS PASSED ESTO THE HANDS ef THE N1SHKD throuehont. and. aa heretofore, will be run strictly as a .gifi-..:t2fau;ij. ) FIRST CLASS HOTEL. BOARD REDUCED, A3 'F6LL19WS Per Day . i.- .- 1 :' iV'i Per Month, with Booms.'., . . . ;f. Per Montti, Table Board j . . A. ". .- f . " ft i 25 00 ' -BEST ;of WINKS; LIQUORS and'?QARS always on bacd at regular City Prices. j We hope to see all the old patrons of tbe House, and ALL OF THEIR FRISNDSv promising that no pains shall be spared to please aM. . . i . . .. s .,. .... -. COBB BROTHERS. ' octll-lW ' iij"w ' - Proprietors. Sevwi? Iilacliinej ALL KINDS THOROTJailiy REPAIRED, v BOUGHTi' SOLD and EXCHANGED . On hand, and for sale for less than half price, one Wheeler & Wilson, one Howe, and one No. 2 Sinarer. all ia splendid order.. lAlsd, one-Home Shuttle, a perfect order, with, tables 'attachments and tall, lor, only Ten Dollars!? . , O. E. JKTENs!oJ; . sept lH-imf 1 St., -first door north or Market. ' ' - - , --r-1 uih -jis; Ujij .,,s ; .'- .Carpetsi, i?iGar "1T7E RESPECTFULLY BEG, LEAVE TO OF-' I J T"K"Ti I ' VV ' feriivenMimndaotoe and tarire' stock of I ... -m i T.yv.r" 1 , 7, : i.F 7tfW?,?M W.rr,'?,;; I-.' V, TTI ndl-RriiH DOffS. 1 . 'teuKlIali Bruasela CJaroete. ;fif ?t 1 li.faiTtfcrrfiTnTSTr amti-OOH0OM tai'-: "o&.'" ifX?' f thebhrtlceit Bedith guaranteed p 1 ICU tw-'Amj r? f ' , f oyA a-UAa.b w f tt . tost xie -ia? nfcwu e ii-.tin- ' I Joan w Gordon & Bro., ;2SNBAL INSURANCE AGENTS, NO. S4.H. l;,3r WATER STRSan'Wpieswiit the following Liverpool and London and Globe or England, - ' - H of German " ' f : iLi.fciHoh Amr finrt: l. i-i I H MriBMw.feii..M- l I r u; Usinnat e! 1 ef.,"f.??r.":,w. i-VJ i -TPeaooaraor JworroiK. : n -feaboaTd; 5? N6rtSlk?rc HII I 5ti1STOi Ji-all nii NnMh ntato txr. i - - -fl.to Rrmra nd Abnsesu w'ii" i.o.i- " Btem Ffoteetiotf '6f 3MrIB&4a 'toners.' wlia I moved. .New method of treatment rKAst comotnea assets or UYJUtFurcilmUjLlON outJ V ciromars -eeac a,':"r 7.,, h st.-fl . . . . - . '. . - j 1 a . . 1 - 1 -a MDAHiiiBai :i LARS. Cotton Gina and othe?,Farm foperty HOWARD ASSOCIATION, """iaicput frt aiis Art-rfi.frrf 1 , pc-u 1 iKm ror noaoreom uuuw r li flltill Is'ilVJ -?TT UIAJAIMJSt'(BraTlWATttR). ' 1'eaaM ariaiaMrH'yailw iiilierJWt ,.,.4... ,v . - 1 case. Sent by express aaywue.-NeW 10.- . unttatf ! v..k..a i '. I ZZZiT--JZT?- ' au"-. 5i .MA FI? i2wilifl With drastla imti ( crrf,.,. V. . r-.. Mill-unions otprofi "uatlw, itiotUeaiBorder eWlW :pMyi; if Tb' r aay anioiH: -G Oil muses. ored Firi -xn; I descrjptiqn and iprices. SAM'L PPfrS'ne fnil ana e at Ii!JKfcli ik o jew Week ta: ront hm tnnn . gOU outfit free. , , . .. T leia4$J ;. .,iiAiiirirrA.co.,PortlanjMii) A mire cure for TORFID LIVKB ui .1. ji ' WoSSFind-all ema&DigXT,'r!ladder. )J . ' KDNKSD V, j .October -1 7 J yKVKB, Cpstiveaess, DYSPfipsi jriT. A: - (JllAGIO'S SALVE? lUi.FOR ALL I.! A HAY AT ilAUP . " J A EXTRA FJNE MIXED CARDS with Ball, W.X. T ' ; larB,A.J,flQLMAN 4 CO 930 AfiCH ' " ' ' 1 ' --i i ' PEACH," APPLE,1, PLUM !aBd PEAS 1BEES, SfhfJS" Ae8den and Alexander, Lou ise, with other old asd new kindsof Peaches Pima Tree on Peach Stock! enited to BoMhSJS keepmg. Small Fruit PlanU in variew. TbpHp J . r. K r1- luKjruiui i or majEec. SHARFS 1UETALLIC CARTRIDGE, MmTABY", HUNT , v ; INa Aa 'CRBBDMOOK".RirLES 4 KXCEJj ALXi OTHERS IN AOt'D- i t -li- 1 1 RAC If , .'STRENGTH AND .- -n , , BAJTy 18"o Premature Discharge Ever Occnn : ' Every Rffle jweitamWi ! a'ifboA. stwoter. CaUbrej 4Q, 44 and 50-100 pflan tocft, and of any desired length Charge ef powder from B0 to 105 eraina, Weteht i ' batts!fjm 't '6 M -aiBa. Btodt,' plain; tiw PUtol grip and . cheeked. ; Sights.- plain; llobe airf i-eepaigaxs; vernier wits , iBtercnaneealUe rrcm Bights and ' Wind-gaiija lyory V.vfrfy of ' uiu mnniUan for above giuis, cenrtantly on hand. Prlcgg v from , f 30 to $125. ..t; . - SHARP'S RIVLB COMPANY. f- teept -ri&Wtf - ' : " - Bridgeport, Cona. Breeding1 KENisfiL'op A. WAU1JKU ' SETTElisVpolNTiBRS, SPANIELS A 0TJ1K derate pneea.. , ; SPORTSMEN'S : iiBOQXJiOCCASINS, 1:0 SHOE PACKS, , U :.. LADIES MOCCASINS, , . and ., . ' CAMP SLIPPERS; fin o.r.iii. l.to fr.fe in the best mw . . . . . v tw u o.w i ner at prices to BUit the times. k 35.00 I MARTIN S HOTCIIINGS, ..t,ii.. jr.t- ii'. ..,-,., i f .'Bat SfiL ! THENEIME "BREECH-LOADIKB !iShat;Gun. 1 risi5 od to f aso w. Giim .' ALTKRED 10 BREECHtLOADINS. i t Clark & Sneider, 214 Wert Pratt Street. , dec2SD, - i; i i 1 .noytDAWti ij. J.mJn.a-kMS FREE. a.'a&.K.saa-A . - -- TTVia THB.SPEAjlXlCCRBl.pf gjWI JC .nessLost Manhood, and all "JS-it -1 Cin-I tit 1 flrr x . ...iJi r. ma" on.bv? indiscreaen er tijTKh.. the ingredients... Address Dr. JAVtuiw njW : Mta a ; tli-i.v- i i" 1 - Wweatateai PeoplevWta distance ap- I adelphia, Pa. .An uisotnnon ms-. 8k,u. fehattered ctttatiottmroiirw"," rt of
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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