g p 1 ay ljflbXot!lj Stair ALICBr. R.flVV.sVCT 1. ltf" OE3. ft. & UTE- Hour fen dr ago iTjrw Mraaaated thai this dwistia jpjkpM aad I tartar' A-Uriel tad hero MUu attack rartfysl. A am days later tola wm eootrsdioted- Iw bul ver attack of ilia, Uit it was put partly. Tha latest MUM Kit Uforui 14 tiaavt Ilia health baa nearly baa re tortd. The public will ha frati fiti to hear this, a, ainaa the day of Whiiig Aon, iw man )iaa had a atrotftcr hold iiikiU the i of the people, or commend. .1 ioor, 11 iJk- confident arwj ettceui of tUuae via. i lately opposed to Mm in anna. Oa the oecealon of "the mournful newi" of his Ulneaa the Stautlard paid hiui a generous tribnle. It ssys "the death of such a man ia al wayaa pontic calamity," and add: "It matter not how much mar have and ff$ di ffT from lleneral lave Ufa political luat jMaa, w do put beailate In aay that we aVXOW he believed he u rnrlit in all that ha did during aaa warn bane the aiirrender ha haa estabflwi to hi pwm business, and all that ha haa said to the paonU of Irim ami Ilia South naa aW aaw oedy aa con Id have been exported roe each a eowrc fraught with peace and good will . ffmrd the whole country." P. 8. Since the above waa in type, and aaw go to press, we learn that uoa, (aajihlajly be ' eaSs ofe and died at half past hum o elect, eat Wednesday morning, the 12th, of oongeatioa of lbs Itfain. Aged autj-Uirae year, eight I twanty.tiiree day. Vtrily good Oil ELKCTIONM ON TUESDAY. WW bare but iagr ramnw fpm Of at.lnwa bawd aPsnn vriad, 0U IadUr. W tad Hebawaka on TwmUf- The few that we hara do not enord Jlgrond bar wajierang, several days, how- awca, will elapse before we eat) know the truth, sad It may be ranch better than we anticipate. . The following dUpe tehee we clip front the THE f H'IK The uuliui, who garbled the Tourgee te he swuhd at Inac The tetter, aa at fine written, waa e aptrmrugaat aa bandar It altaw incredible thai the garbling waa done Intention ally. The fuJJusiug i Jcn. Abbott' teat Utter to the Trihmnt on the auhjaot ( lb tee Mbs e Oa TVaaawe; Him : You will pardon me for troubling too again about the gaibled Tourgee letter. let ter. I y 1 received from the J Ion. C L. Cobb, M ('., frtwn the lt Vmetmleaal IHatrict of thia Slate, list copy of tbe Tourgee letter which I baauUbed hiaaa In tbe lahace whkrti apeake of the break ing opeu of boom it reada M4,O0O or 5,000," and. nut "400 or 600," aa in the original letter. It ia evident that the aiiatake waa made by Mr. Jaiuea Fltipatrick, a copying clerk of the Senate. He made both coulee that ami to Uov. 1 1. .1.1. n and that aent lo Mr. Cobb. I did not believe when I aent vou the Aral ' card" thai KiUlrick lud iiiatle miatake of that hind, but the copy itetlf ia conduairc. "I regret any iujuaiice which mav have been done Gov. llotden in the matter, either by implica tion or oiherwiae. 1 never had anv idea thai be had any hand in "garbling" the letter. 1 re gret (till more that I waa at flrat uiialed aa to the origin of the Ubairepeaoy. Very reapeetfullv, ' JoeEPH ('. Abbott. WilwUigton, N. Q, Sept. 28, 1870. THE QUESTION OF A CONVENTION. An Immedlatt prodnet of the recent derUive ( onaemuive victory in North Carolina ia tbe rHaeuniaw of aba proortely of a Stela Con vantlon for purpoaua of Coiwduiuonal reform. We de not depracate the diacuaakin of thia qnealion, con ducted aa it haa been with great moderation and decorum by the C'onaervatlre proaa, nor do we think that It la likefr to aarieajaty ernbarraaa onr victorioua party in the great work tbat ia alrea dy uikni ita uanaa, onteaa it aaail be Oatio. The Reptiblioana claim the State by fifteen thouaand. They gain a Congreaaman in iha firal and poaaibly in tbe ninth diatricta. flcbenck'i election ia doobtfuL ' Indiana. The Republican gain in tbe river apeTBB and law In the central portion of the State, The election la very clow. Nothing fgea the doubtful Congreeaional diatricta. PMirfYtVAitiA. The Bapubilcan majority ttheciiyofPbiladuU.hu la 4,961. TheKepub aaa tpaa the regnlai nominee in the ad dia tatet, Tka DamoMiata elect Reading in tbe Hh iiiatrict (a gain.) The Republican! elect Shoe maker in the 12th dUtrict (a gain.) The Dem ocrata hara probably elected Mycr in tho 18th diatrict, making a gain of one in tbe Legiala- no change in Nothing haa bean heard from N laam.TAiriA. Philadelphia, October 11 FornaV Pmm claims the election of Oliver hatk Oth and Sbiiiahar in the IStb dietric a both are however doubtful. Reading in the 6th dietrirt ia elected. The Republican majority in the 10th diatrict ia 2,000. The 16th and Hat .dwtrictaare still doubtful. The Republican will bare a majority of Ave in the State senate; a ante. af two. The Hoaee ia the aame aa haft jaar. Tie SUmdard auma up ila dUpa tehee aa fol- "Onr maai dawabli hiai hr'ne fhr. antUkinai MMHhavaMmMMBwnai narevai - Iowa. The vote ia light bat Jhereeult. Here the aaaiiaUt ration circtea are aiatilea. ebraaka. i of Pennavlrania, Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa ,on yeatarday. ihe I'ennaylvanu Cuigresaional Relegation atanda aa It did at tbe laat election. The Republicans gain two Congreaamen in Ohio. Indiana i. cloae. Very little change .cither way. Iowa ia overwhelmingly Republi- JMotlung from ebraxka. WHICH IS RIGHT ? Immediately after the late election the ( on jerrative Executive Committee iaaued an ad drew to the people of the State, in which .they declared tint the result "waa not a party tri Aimpb " bat an uprielng of the lion est men of all partiea against fraud, corruption and dishonesty, and in favor of reform. Now certain IX-rnocratic Journal claim tiiat it yrs a party triumph, and Aothing erne, won by Aemtelett in apjte of ;he moderate mea, whom they seem to be anxious to jt rid of. The moderate men hold tbe bal ance of power in the State, to f the least of it, as the ajtras will aee sooner or jitex, if ore oewnor lunrman, oi unio, u canvasaing tnat .-State for the Democracy, taking ground that the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amend ments wure pot legally adopted, and are not .therefore a part of the Constitution of the Uni ted Steles. L'icLciiiye. . They have keen declared ,to be parte of the Conatitut iou by grope authority, and have een racognUsd by the oongte, botii Scate and Federal, as such. To simply declare them anil and void by Congreaa, as i proponed by Judge . Thurman, and many other leaders of ihc Hem-- &to party, it to reassert H Frank ftUlr dtwatrine, which praewd aa itiraitwi te aha pr- w in i aao li i ii j. aawtrous toil in 1872, if adopted. With such a jVUsdt in Its platform the Damaarac will foil to carry severe! S6uthrn States at $k next pmidanritiLtdectioo upon which it now calcu ' Bttes wWi eonfidence. Thousand of Conairva- , fW tlwBpfP U0T- Beyniov In lftns, on c eount of uuiltnoao ggaforawa for Chief Justice .Chaae, and hi undoubted annsarrsfjaag., who .would unhesitatingly have supported Oaaa. Grant if Blair had Ijeen tho Democratk comince for atta prahllaaoy. bly preaard. The vary canlion with which oar contempo rariea aparoaeb tbe ewbiect, rrveals their im uriiilia sdite isliaawa aMiMsw at the aresiait w , a . w . m. lime and ander praaaBi oircumatanoea. Aa yet general euggeation, and since it haa derelc no inbarmonioua spirit, we do not regret it. Aa lo the general outline of reformatory measure eusmstea in a tar. we believe there II, C - I J I , I- ,r. wui oa cvnaiueraoie ainwreneea among our party friends, and there is no doubt that a Urge segment of the Republican party recognise the nscssaity of material change in our organic Uw. Nevertheless we shall greatly err in underta king lo do too much. . Tbe Conservative of North Carolina are In a eandkion demanding courage and ardor, bat requiring also modera tion and deliberate coaneaL Oar victory was a victory of Peace; a triumph over the policy of reeaton. uur Banners were emUaaoned with the symbol of Pease, and our alogana wen in vocalion of social ardor and domestic quiet. The peopU do not miainleroret tbattriumtih achieved by their seal and devotion. They do not desire that their work shall bo jtitirarliirH by aexa leasee asm sarieeive order. Tbev do not ask for the inauguration of a policy of vn- awance, anu Utey 0o not believe that to artrked work of rears of laiisdl ia to be remedied bv sudden and violent chasaar, aUmdant in seal but moat likely sadly deficient in wisdom. The demand for a Convention presupposes a necessity for certain organic change not proper ly within the purview of Legislative action. And it is in this view that we concur in a desire for a Convention at aome future dav. not very distant, bat certainly not immediately at hand. if we oeaire perpetual unrest and never-ending anaia nuiiuosiiy, inaiviaoai conccniion ana ocal Jealousies w eannot better serve onr pur pose tasaa try keeping lata nneatian of Oonstato tional amendment and reruioii aa a constant el ement in the party politic of the State. And that will hsrritably be the result, if the LegUU ture shall bedeleKated to do that which ia rjro- pertp ins province oi the sovereign psopte in Convention. and to engage the wisest counsel of the ablest and best men of the Stale. L'ntil the Legisla ture shall have performed the mission now be fore it, and performed it thoroughly and wisely, the Conservative party has in hands full. Let us not he too eager in this matter of a Conven tion. Ffntina Ifnte is an excellent maxim under certain circumstances. Let us not embarrass and perplex the popular mind with issues which itis not now prepared to entertain. The people are thoroughly abreast of the moment; they have shown uiat uiey can be trusted, and at tbe right moment they will be found ready. We control the situation abaolulely. Oar possible errors are now the sole hope or a vanquished and dishuart ened adversary, WUmtniUm Star. Tbe suggestions of the Star seem to us to be excellent. Too much haste in the matter of a Convention is to be deprecated. It ought to be elected when the public mind ia cool and tran quil. Would it not be best for the legislature to postpone its consideration until its second ses sion ? And we shall certainly "greatly err if we yidertake to do too much." bin. Emtob,: The day for tbo ana vening of the larglalaluni will soon be upon aa. Awlong iia many uroiottve dull, law etecaaaa of I iiltad States Usaalur ia not the least hwportanl lbs inUiar Owlwan vatlvw' praargf thw-i tlirougb ila oorrrsMndciii, haa iiinniiawa; I iu faverltaa war thia high and hoawrwbfo trust. Among Ml she Aamea auggested, I nod not on who wool not reflect honor on the eaarw. It aeeaas bard that aaea Uboriaw under atelutorv dUablNtiea ahould be excluded from all chances of such honorable pre ferment ; but, without stop j ling to discuss the question, our peculiar situation would seeni to demand it. Jt U gen erally concealed that nothing ahould bo WA to the magnanimity or aenae of justice of the dom nam iwirty In t ongreaa. The Cmacrvative parly, after a protracted pe riod of trial, sufforinr and deeu humiliation. have Just come into power, and ft i the part of wImUmu lo us.- that siwer with ton-nlcralu dia cretion ami distinguished noderalion. In the election of a United State Senator, opecally, no old feud ahould Iw awakened. The good of Ilia Male, ..I lb whole country, not iguoring the all-absorbing interests oftliejl onerrvallvc party, hould be steadily ktjsl In view. lietwc.ii theae there ran be no conflict. The iutereat of the Stale, the I'niied Stair and Ihe Cnnarnralive party are o happily blended a to be identical. In subserving the one, neither of the others can suffer. Keeping all there eteadilv in view, allow me lo bring before the good ddarns of Ninth Caro lina the name of 0oi L W. Hi c unary, of I ioldaboro, aa a worthy oomaetllor of the many dialiiiguialied geiilhnnon hitherto announced in ronnection with this dtslingniahtd honor. Aaa eultivattd geutlanian of rank and fortune, he hi wtaWty hnowTi ami universally resiRn-urrl. Hi character, moral and nofllical, behove mp roach. I ii what be undertake, his eoergy and ituluatry are unenrpaaaed. Temperate In all thing, hit iolilical foitb know no change baa always been aa unwavering as the needle to the pole Through all his past life, whan v at and when over it was necsjaanry, hi time, his talent and hi aaapl meane have been freely aad liberally expended ia the cause o.' genuine democracy. With all these, aad ranch mere which might be 'numerated, 10 recommend aim, and fro from all statutory dWhiHtie, I ny respectfully aak, is not urn. u. w. nBsapwmy Tat rurM man la the right pUoe," for United ftate " rr n J ' CoXSJJlVaTxTK. - J Tahgrep. te aha FROM BUMOrK. Btttti mi . THREE -DAV 8 ilQHTINQ. TtrrMt Ckna m Brtk Bidu, BoawW AtUmyt CW Wmf Oat Mte-r TV 1W, 'v.,,, ajr Towhae IVrvafo (W- f - ff- TO i n M1 iVhwa ifeee Berlin, October 10. -The flghUag at Slets, which waa rwuewwd te the northward on the morning of Saturday, waa, it aeeina, a teriota) battle, Ealaa orulomred throughout the day. - The Fry neb, who were ill dsavui lax lo pierce the eeulre of the Ivaln lines, were assailed upon all rides by freafodlvkaioas of Piossisn, which were advanced lo the atiPlMtrt ol (leiier il on Kemmrr durinar Tri.Uy nUht. Tlie French made many brilliant but desperate and hopeless auarct to crush the l'ruesian orates. The ban le of Saturday ended, a bad it pre- deroaaoe of Friday, in the defeat of tbe Frer.c' . they beiag driven in ronnssioa into hfata, the carnage waa mora dreadful than Friday, and ihe Prumiana now hara the task of providing for the dead and wounded of both araiiue, which will reach alarming auinUrs. The lua-s of the French and 'ruaJan were both very hear v. the alaiighter riwembllng that of Ornvelotto. Tele grams announcing Ihe victnnnn rwull of yea terday'a battle hays been received at tbe Proa aian war oalces, and bulletined to vast crowd. CaritxJM r. rpand to Filht for tkt Frank Re pafcfie. Toor. Ii laatL MJ IlWotebs from Florrwr say that t iarrbahl i in a. Idrrarieat a sWmooalrauon of thouaand of v-wd. d. Ursd his deterraina nation lo fight to, the holy Itepublk. He had endured all hi aatferiajga for the caiawj of liber ty and is ready new to aid Rcpublkaniam in r ranee. Vgaaiag at Parie and Orleans road ha dispersed several de tachmenu of French militia which were eominar . k W I . . uvjaa use aavare, eouin ui r.iam pea. (Wod ru,k,im9 ml Mm fcavrte of Oa Gar- 11 -Heavy throughout g another Laxeeaburg, via Brussals, Oct. cantionadaag waa maintained all sunnay ana aner nigatiall, denoti great ball 1 1- I be French prisoner token ilur lug tha engagemenU of Friday. Saturday and Head ay. ail assert that Basal nV tronpa have lasru dicraie rvaululiisn to cut their way rliroagh theenvirouing I 'niaaianarraUsat Meta, or periah lo a man. Oeasnal BmrmtUUt f r i ji ' " Derlin, Oat. 11. General lturnaid. has tele- Stphed to the government here, and alao lo iuUter Baneroft, through Count Bismarck's inlenaediatlon, that be will r-entei Pari. He aak alao that a dispatch be forwarded to Presi dent Grant announcing that he met Miuiater Wai.lil.urnc within the citv, and delivered ear tain coraiiiaiiicaUona, and found tho legation all CUQf VON MOLTKFS OPINION OF THE FRENCH OFFICERS. THE LATE DISASTROUS FLOOD. The fallowing are aome of tha terrible inci dent connected with the late daaaalroua flood in VlrginU: The Mount Vernon Iron Work, In Rocking ham county are entimly soae. and so are all the tenant's house. Tha Hon. Mr. Milne' iron works are a total lo; and bis store house and content, valeed at 20,000 are a clear loss. The flood sweat ev ery thing before it. nil venter Movers wife and child, at rort Re public, were washed off in hat house, and are supposed to hare been drowned. Port Republic suffered greatly. It is on the Shenandoah river, borne ten lo twenty house were washed away. llndgewater, the moat beautiful v ill. -urc in the Valley, is greatly daraagad. Some eight or tea Mnt ShJff and Ave children, who lived on an isUnd in the Shenandoah, were on the point of Llna .Vd.tl . .IT tk- w.Ar . . I kl 1 (L. ".S WM, ..'S. -SI." UTI1IJJ l,H second story of tha dwelling, and they crying piteouaiv lor help, aome gallant young mea their condition, hastened two miles and cot a small canoe, and bora it lo tbe bank opposite, and two of them fHoaff and Cofmanl cot in the canoe and rescued the fainiU only, five minutes hemic the house was swept off. The floe arte) mill of Mrs. Winston Radford. near Forot depot, ia Bedford, was washed away and wholly destroyed by lbs flood on Thursday night. Mr. Drake, of A roITIng mitbat Lynrbbajrg, who could not be removed on account of hi se rious illnea, and who spent the night with hm OsaUaaaW of j9asssna HtH Berlin, October lO.UThoflghtlng before Mete was renew oa noreely yeatarday. An inoaaaanl cannonade and feailad of small arm was main tained throughout tbe day. Diapetehes from tha German fores contain no mention of the ultimate result of tbe battle. fort to break te rough Van Yaighta, Rheiu's and Laeiumer conunaoils to the nortb-eaat of Fort Jwmiias Jitenaa,ss Pmm warn an lam liitfro- VeraaUles, vU Berih October 10 General Burnaide returned to Piris on Saturday, under a flag of truce. It la understood tnat ha con important proposition from Count Bia- enumarating the of defense provided for the capital and extolling the strength and disrlpflbie of ita defences, he de elarea that the note oecunntion of the neonle in aTCT iti'sflla laTaaHlWi tfittkfi ihe fralernlly l.prem otThe ItepuTiITc, Proclamation fnm Qamhttta Condition and Ar moment of Jb vOO.OOO Mm under Jrm$. Touts, October 10. Minuter Gambetta has Issued a doparteaaatal procUmadoa containing the following faots : J I report Uiat he baa been anl by tha Guvsxaiaeut to convey a meaaage to the people. Tha hope of the Prnauan rest p on tha iclslds daaailmiiit tar deliverance. of she NaaVonal Gerard An interesting letter appears in tho Saint I'Mir, of Lyons, relative to the iiwtructiona whirii the PruaUn and French ollictrs are r peclively obliged to pus em, in whiuk the wri ter quotes lbs opinion of Own. Vott Moltke oa French strategy and military education. He aaa: "Geu. Von Vlultk ha always maiiftod the having beard quoted come of hi very word, ad dreeaed to a French officer on a miarion to liar- tin. 'Do not talk lo mo of your military educa tion in Africa. If you have newer boon there. so ansch ihe better ; wbeu you become general you will be glad of it. 1 he war you hare bean carry i nc on forty year against tha Arabs is a euarrillerio of an inferior order. Never any skillful marches, no feint, no counter-marches, rarely anv sniTsrieee. With that school you will do eothing more than form other school like it Tbe fleet great war will demonstrate your ineffi ciency, and were i not in tbe preaenoe of a man of your merit, air, I abowJd not hesitate lo laugh at yonr Ignoranos of the trade lo which yon de vote youaaalvas. Among yon -do not deny it a pi oncer ia almost a ridicolou person, and la general the woihingman ia one of mean in triltganoe. Here, an tbe contrary, tbe roostcasj acientioua studies ate in the order of the day, and the lowest captain know aa much aa your ruff officers, who ar an brilliant in the ball room. Have you even a auperbcial amallering of tha element of the military art on tearing vvjorsmokl schools T I am tempted to doubt it Come, now,' continued General do MoHke, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPEfT. At tha first regular oommanloation of Fulton Lodge, No. fit A. Y. M , alter the death of Br. -ther Alexander W. Bui, the following resolu tion were read and unanimously adopted t Aleimdcr W. Bui, a member of Fulton Lodge No. 08, deported this life on Friday, the 10tb of September, 1870, aged fit yearn. Ia the death of Brother Bats tho Lodge has l"t iu oldeat member, a man who for a number of years has been Ihe connecting link hi our midst between the present generation and a awn- eratiou long since iiassed away. tie waa made a Master Mason on Ihe list any of Mar IMS. and ahaea than he ha filled near ly all Ihe offioe of the Lodge and haa ever been diatinguiahed for the seal and promptitude with which he ha ever dUoharwed all hi duties ai a m.niU r of Ihe iAaige. At such a lime ami in view of tbe circumaUnce It is becomirur that an expression OI our leelliiga ahould be entered on our lerorda : Therefore be it Resolved Tbat in tbe death of Brother Alex- dr W. Sui w reoownise tha hand of aa All wis God who dxeth all thing well, and while Me haa taken onr oldest and one of nor moat highly respect d mewabera from tho labors of tins hf to the Iodge above, we will bow with humble resignation to Ilia divine Will. Resolved, That we sympathize nio t fully with his bereaved family who hnva lost on nf tha kindest and mod eatimable husband, and a fa ther whose attachment to bis children know no bounds. Resolved. That Fulton Lodoa. bv tha death of Bro, A. W. Buia, haa lost on of iu moat do voted and exemplary member and thai in to il SlMpfaafaSl m. Menace othebrleVsaJKla, Dr. At th W. McAedlUh, in the town of Denbury, N. C, on fnssnay Iter. T. II the h of October Pewram. Walter W. Ki 170, by of Danbury, to Mia Nellie A , daughter of Mr. W. L. McAndlish, of Halhsbury, la tbbaonteg,tepts UaforahAaa,dau(b tar of Jc-ei.h aad Mary M. Barber, aged I year and IS dav. Alao, on the 11th I net, Boos Walnwrighi, in font daughter of Jacob F. and Itebseca T. Bar ber, aJfl aMavaWafi I eaxya. SALiSBURV MARKETS OCT. 14, 1870. aaroarsu r I. a. BNCeRHAveaiv, ea pnrsiuad iter ouuud trbuib.orMtb. tO ! tS te j 0 te -I tie u S Four hundred within Paris are iuarda Mobile have been summoned, and sixty thousand regulars are a cm hied. Three thoua and eight hundred cannon are mounted upon tbe rampart. Behind the rneieat is a third line of defence formed of harricadea, beklnd which the Parisian will be bound te defend the Re public with the genius of stout figbtirg. It it no vain illusion that Paris ia impregnable and can not be captured nor surprised. Tbe PnMsiaa expectation of famine and sedition hi Paris are not to be realised. Tbe following hi the conttoualioa of. the pro imatiuo of Clean hstta to tho inhcbharito of tbe DepartmenU of France : After enui taking the other by the band, 'I wager that you do not know which is the most valuable piece of for Ihe chamber of aa officer iu garri- TIIE HOLDING OVER QUESTION. We have furnished by one of the counsel in the case with the following statement : State or Nobth Cakomxa. On the relation of Wm. M. Shlpp,' Attn. Gen., and on tne complaint oi ewuuuel A, Kelly, Plain tiff: vs. The UftlVBEgiry. A eorreapondent of the Wilwuiajtoti ayvftd prpoae that the I'niyer sfMjr of Nortli Carolica be r.-organiied wit b Jef fetean Dsara a President This anagssrlon of foj corrajspopdopt ia endorsed by tbe Jrnml. The ChoHotM Dmmmrmt aay that Rev. Prof. I Wle Phillips, of lUvsdaOO College, would ''tnax a tench better President and knoVs a great deal more about the p raetieol bastoaas of a allege." We long ago suggested Got. Graham am the man for the place, and when the Unjvejt eity is re-organised we hope It gill be tendered r0 W- Boi IhUdiscuasion sot dm to a to he premature. The Constitution must be amended before the JJaiveraity can he re-organ iit-d. I'leasaiK K. Martin, Defendant Kelly is the old Sheriff of Davie aounty elet-tod in 1868. Martin Is the Sheriff elected first Tliursday in August 1870, under the art of AsHciul.lv ratified March 1870. The commis sioners received the bond of Martin and induct rd him into office. Kelly churns to hold over and bring his suit. Tha defendant answered and made the fol low ing points : 1. That the terra of plaintiff's office expired the I Monday in Augiut J870, and tbat aa he waa eteetoa eg wis quajinad roteraof wasawnasy he was entitled to hold the office. 'I. That tu plaintiff had failed to aettU the ic taxes arid te produce the receipt of the Read tne comrpuoloatloa of "Cossrn jPATtvf in oar cutiuc ns this week, recommend ing Col. L. W. Humphrey, of Gobjsbbro', a a suitable person for United States Senator. We hnow Col. Humphf ey, and can honestly endorae ail that our Ouwreapoodent says of his qualifica tioii and AUkaa for the position for which he is etouiu-unded. Thia we do without expressing oiy. prefcrence of our own among the many di tarannahsd gentlemen whose naaaea hare been avieutijoed in corinectiofi therewith. public public officer, therefore, as he was in law bound to do that he had I hereby forfeited hi office, if ft Intd inrl aliesatt evjnieil by frs own tevuis ryf iimiuuwm r. uooe, p. oov sec. w, 3. Twatpteirrtitaad forfeited mmy right that he mar bars? had to hold aver, by becoming a candidate for re-election. 4 That the action was improperly brought. The ease went to trial upon these hwuc (gnaem. that it was found that Kelly after heconrfn a candidate for re-election withdraw before the day : ff. A. 1 war or a . n election, ) oeiore HaW, dodge at rail Term 1870, of Davie Superior Court Arawati bv Clement and Price for nUintlff. and Furchea (ar aeienoant, when his Honor gave judgment for plaintiff. ' It U,uU be noted that this is rluj first deci sion of holding over In the State. Kcily U a democrat and Martin ia X republican. .picni c oi the shock and exposure incident to that terrible ordeal. At Harper's Ferry the destruction was terri ble, an immense amount nf property being de stroyed, tine home tbat waa swept away con tained 22 persona, every one perishing in the flood. Thirtv-three persons living between Shenandoah city and the mouth of the river arc known to have perished. Mr. James Shipe. who lived on I leer'.- Island, was with hi wife cut on" from escape, and a one building would go down lie would swim with her lo another, until finally ahe waa drowned, and he reached the shore on Sunday morning entirely naked. The House of William Jones, on the farm of Mr. F. M. Cabell, on Tve River, was swept away by the flood and floated down the river until it came to Tye river dnin, where it waa broken to piece and Mr. and Mrs. Jones drowned. Mis Wright, who was a visitor at the house of Mr. Jones, and two of the hitter's children, held on to tiie floor of the house and were carried down the river to Willow Bank, a distance of twelve miles, where they were rescued from Iheir peril ous situationby Mr. Wright, the lock - keeper, wno procured a boat and came to their assist ance. Mr. Woodson's boat, which was lying at Tye river locks, waa carried down by the current af ter the lock-gates gave away, and dashed against n tree between that point and Hughes' IsUnd, The boat was shattered to piece, and Mr. Wood son swam with his wife and child, who were on the boat, a nuarter of a mite, and just as be was grasping a limb of a locust on the opposite aide his wife and child were washed awav from him. The damage done on ihe Rivana river, in Flu varia county, was immense. The corn crops on the low ground of the Ri vana end .lame river are almost a total lo, having remained under water three days. The current being unusually strong, the crops, of both corn and tobacco, were levelled, and now lie under a heavy sediment , ... The account from every nuarter represent the damage done as being terrible, the flood gener ally bain from twenty to twenty-five fret high er than U has ever been seen before by the pre sent gertcsation. desiring to rescue r ranee from the abyss into which the monarchy has plunged her. To effect this salvation, men and money were nut want ing, lut a decisive resolution and the consecu tive execution of the plans which the directory might form for the relief of the country from invasion. The national defence committee are straining every nerve to arouse the country's spirit Agent are abroad in all tbe armories of the world, and arms are being obtained from all the celebrated gun fat:toric in Kuroie and America. This activity was manifest d in Paris, distant provinces, nnsullied by the foot of the invader, have abandoned thcmaelve tn torpor. But this lethargy shall be shaken off. This groat country will rise majestic in her might, and in augurate a national war. The autumn rains and chilling blasts will give immense trouble to the nnaotiiiuHted Prussians, who will be decima ted by hitiiger, and will fall an easy prev to the son. Come with aaa,' So sayiag, the old Prua aten led hi interlocutor into a small bed-chamber, suited to a sub-lieutenant - a small had without curtsies, three straw chairs, shelves of books from the floor to tha roof, and in the mid dle of the room a black wooden board on an eaael; the ground strewed with morsel of chalk. 'It is with this that we heat our adversaries every morning,' murmured the old tactician, who waa destined to give afterward so severe a lesson -to Qsjwil Frossard, tha professor of tha Prince ImperUl. 'And for drawings, here is all wc want, and M. d Moltke exhibited some geo logical map. What a singular conversation, when one thinks ft took place fat March, 1870, for I copy it literally from a hitter ' dated the Slat of that month. What may we not hare to nay about the lesson to be derived from it T We shall profit by them at a later period." PRUSSIA. Prussia ia a Cwsatkotional Monarchy, he reditory in tho snnie iiae of tha iioheuxvl- lerns. The Cwnati utiwn granted by King tlie usual badge of moo ml no for thirty dav and inscribe a Memorial Page ia our Record' to hi memory. Resolved, That tho Secretary furnish a copy of thee prooevdiiur to the family of our deceas ed Brother, and also to the Town papers with a request to publish. oB A HI All WOODSON, W. M. J. K. Bt HKK, Kec'y. Frederick William IV., in eou sequence, of the January .list. 1850, but has been considera bly modified by nine royal decree, made be tween lr!50 aud 1S57. The Executive and part of the Legislative authority is vested in tin- King who attaint his majority on reach ing the age of eighteen. Iu the exercise ol the Governmeut the King is assisted by a council of Minister appointed and dismissed by nival decree. The legislative authority the King shares u itli a representative a-s.-m-.bly composed of two chambers, the "Herren haus," or House of Lords, and the "Ab geordnetenhAus, or Hotiee of Deputies. The House of Lords is composed of the princes of the royal family who are of age ; the chiefs of sixteen "mediatised" princely houses; the heads of the territorial nobilty formed by the King and numbering about fifty; eight life peers chosen by the King TO MRS. LYD1A TAYLOR CALV, or Mocuriu, x. c, oa the death or hex rxxjurr. "There arc tears on thy cheeks, young mother, There arc tear ef aaaTuiah oa thy cheek. And wan and pallid U the hue of thy tremulous bps: The light of Joy hath gone out from thine eyes, And their tide are weighed down with tbe Hoary. hand of aorrow. I listen fee tho glad Tone which were wont to greet my memory. But low slated sobbings, sadder than the Meaaireai ofa sas iball. clans steal upon mv o Thou art bereft, young moths, thou art bereft Of a new born life, tbat waa dearer to thee Than thine own. Tbe little snow-drop which Nestled in thy bosom is faded and withered ; A nether gam ha dropped away from tha Shining circlet of thy marriage crown, and Meet it is, that sadness and weeping should Now ha thine. But take me to the darkened Room where repoee all oi earth that i now left To thee of what waa so cherished, and so dear. Lead mo lo the soot where for dare long and Weary days, thou has sat holding back that Young life from the grave struggling with The mtiieas Angel of Death, until thy wild Heading could no looger be uttered ; Until the cold drops of oblivion, which Fell from his dark wing a they waved Heavily around thee, quenched tha Living spark, aad thy child, "darling Pauline," Was clay. But lift up tbe drooping curtain. And let in the cheerful light, for darkness Become! h not a scene like this. Let me tarn Aside tbe snowy covering from the cherub Brow, that I may look once more upou tha Dear departed. Ma! and is Death so lovely? I had dreamed that the footstep of the destroyer Were marked with desolation : And lo ! beauty and sweetness are all that I behold ! Ofa I aome, pate weeper, and gate with Me upon what is so passing beautiful I Seal upwa its placid-brow a smite Oh ! sweeter Thau the smile of life f is Mill resting. Tfleliice orn angcf ; Tor it is the signal which Heaven haa fm pressed upon its own ; Healing it for immortality. Gase reverently, For it i the reflected glory of that Unclouded smile which beam from the Brow of the Eternal, and is the light of That spirit-laud where thy children liveth, "Little Stella and Pauline," and waiteth For thy coming. Dry up thy tears, young Mother, and bide the time of thy reunion ; Dry up thy tear, and weep no more." M. Hnidn, Cult, (urn. per hush, of Meal, bush. 46 " Ci.iu.craa. Der uouad M I Ceadlea, TXllow, tuto Adrantlne, L'etton. per pouad, IS to II Vara, nor baaok 1 -to to 1 1 Rgga, per dusea. ! te feathers, par pesec cote Mi rloor, psraaek ." IMtofl.lS Flk, Mackerel, I tl.Oti ot xa a to frail, dried, apples pealed Ate, 4 nap-ld a te I Healed 6 10 7 uniM9ld In II Utar.appar. per pound .... SI te 70 sole, .., SU to 'etet,, : ::s Nails, cut. tO T Uolaea. sorghum, per ga .' M " W4 (acta, mm te 70 " XyroV " Leg te 1.90 Onteaa, per beak) CO to 71 I'srk. aerpoand t te IS irteh. pot teuael, .......... rite l.oe wees, Bote a a. eernoaad Ila ia uianaaw. - IS te M Crnaaed Pulverlaed M te M "'Jf fsfsnek, . (.iwtet.it - MvOTpool, t.9ttot.9t show. .......... t.SOtet.M) agar. Uvea a, Loaf. Maaat taeti mm oa te attoi. phi. SPECIAL NOTICES. G LITTERING TEETH. Not only does SdxonorrT Import the white ness of the porcct poreelian to the teeth. bu( tho pmhitk. too. Thaw glisten after bring brushed with it, like the inner surface ml an ocean shell, and that effect of thU peerless den t riflee Is to rood ar tho enamel as hard, and indestructible at adamant. Sara and IMO't Gi.i i mend the pieces, use "8AXO- If von hara tallow, color or skit, or yel lowish brown spots on face of body, dullness, drowsiness, frequent headache or dirine. bad taste hi month, aagat asaliil. internal boat, unsteady appetite, low spirit, gloomy forebodings, you art suffering from liver com plaint or bilnontneat, and nothing else will relieve and cure you to speedily and perma nently as Dr. Pierce's Alt. Xxt. or Golden, Medical Discovery. Sold by Drurwists. A pamphlet sent free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierew, Bufalo, Maw Ytta ATtMts?ID S VST KM. Sometimes, without auy assignable cause. the physical strength and animal spirits give war, and a strange torpor fell alike a the body and intellect. There is little or no pain perhaps, but the natural" rigor and elasticity of the nervous aad muscuUr system seems to have departed, and an Indifference to tbe pleasures of life, and area of iu grave respon sibilities, tikes the place of that earnest inter- est in both which characterises evrv well bxV anoed mind when in a healthy condition. CHCftTJI OF THE STRANGERS. The opening exercises of the Clmreh of the (rangers, far ) or, m the new church fur- '-hi ' T TW,. 1... the muni fi held las From Hie .Sentinel. UNITED STATES HEAT)K Ma Errrron : Allow me to name aa a fit man to represent North Carolina i a the United Basle Senate, Col. L. C Edward of Granvllie. Cad. Edwards ia a nstw of Person, s graduate of lhex L nivenuty, m ripe scholar, a teamed lttvyer and an able debater. If it his anv rnnerWrioa, Mr. Fdwarda baa btd his diaablliuea removed bv Congress. pErsov Person county, Oct. 5, 1870. femafe .Shkeo 7wUr Ruled W Pwpir.-Bos-ton,Ocl8 -Miarm C. Baratoy, a school teacher tn Canton, Km., died to-dag from the effects of a brutal assasdt with stones made upon her last YVedneadv by fear of her scholars, named .las. Cogswell, JaswatUh and Daniel Keikler, and John Coffee, who have been ar rested fer murder. Uw Bantow was 20 years old, and waa in bad health. V Algernon S. Larnong t, Daaiai Sullivan, cence of uommodora anderhill, were Sunday, ?t iron. The New York Standard ays the riiurffl lute heevt reOtted and look 'very cheerfei. Thai church waa eomplelely filled, fully Ana thouMUid person, being whom were Uuraniottore Drew, Thurlear Wood, A I arid others. - The pulpit was ornamented with beautiful baskets of flowers, whose fragrance pervaded the church, and waa occupied by a number of prom inent elergyraen. Dr. lloldich, Dr. Durbin, Rev. Mr, Baiibitt, Rev. Dr. Schaff Rex. J. Dichl, Rep. Dr. Dennis, the pastor, and other. After tbe usual preliminary exercises a hymn, written by Phct-be Orey, was sung, and a sermon m preached by Robert & Moran, D. D, of North Orolina. in the egecdag there waa a pnblic meeting m the church, at which ( baocellor Ferris presi ded. Addresses were delivered by Dr. Deems, l;.- th- k'.nte nf Fath. Hnnawnr- Hey 8cleoc,of Baooklvn. Irenaso Prime and Stewart U Wriodtord, ptolsl JJrew, Horace Webster. U 1- 1 1'eter Uooper, Hon. Wm. M. Evarts, Ex-Governor Throop, of New York, Gx-aJoTornor Oldtn, of New Jersey, aad other prominent gentlemen were presenl. The young wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt is a member of this church- Her bosbaiid present ed Dr. Deem wi th a check tot fifty thousand dollars some lime since. ) exigencies of nature. Their task td subjugation among the rich and land owners, great man umnurvia ami national ceiL-oniies; cigm ti lled no hi.-men el.-ct el in the eight provinces of Vrussia by the resideut land-owners'- rep resentatives nf the universities ; the beads of chapters ; the burgomaster of towns haviug above 50,000 inhabitant, and an unlimited number of members nominated by the King for life or for a limited period. The House of Deputies consists of 432 members, 350 for the old kingdntn ami - for the Provinces annexed in 1H67. The legislative peroid of the Chamber of Deputies is limited to three years, and every Prussian is eligible to be a member who 1 thirty years old. who has not forfeited the enjoyment of his full civic rights through judicial .sentence, and who haa paid taxes during three rears to the Slate. Eve ry Prussian 25. years old, who is qualified to vote at tbe municipal electiout of his place of domicil, is qualiKed to vote as an indirect elector, or "Urwabler." 1 he indirect elect ors choose . a direct elector or "Wahlman," who is selected from every complete number of 250 souls. 1 be representatives in tha Chamber of Deputies are chosen by the di rec't electors. The deputies receive travel mg expenses and a compensation ol Ki 'zo a day, which cannot be refused. Every Prus sian subject is enrolled in the army on reach ing the age of tweuty, and serves 3 years in the regular army. He is tbeB t nun- ferret! to tbe reserves for four ears and in esse of war will prove a hard one to accomplish. A great nation ol iruemcii cannot relinquish her place in the world simply on account of foreign inva sion. Pite bnndred thousand men, are massed within the Walls of Paris, who would rise and rather trek death than to submit to the dismem berment of their" beloved land. In conclusion M. ' iambetta say: "Paris affirms tbe universal sentiment of the French people. I-ong live the Republic of France, one and indiaaulublc." En&nmaMie Drmonttratitm. at TournSpeecKet from Garibaldi and Gambetta. Tours, October 10. The government held a cil at the prefecture in this city to-dav. buildin? was hunr with lentoou and draped colors, the v;u. ri :iii and French flats no ing entwined and surrounded with trophies. An immense number of citizens aad soldier crowd ed around the building and cheered from Gari-baldi,-it having been known that be wa within the Prefecture. He appeared uiion the balcony and was received with tumultuous enthusiasm, the people almost crushing each other ia their frantic greeting. Being at last prevailed upon to sddrcs them, he spoke a few words, which were almost inau dible (mm the low tor.e In which they were ut tered, expressing hi traildrdst ia the ultimate deliverance of France. Garibaldi's manner during the delivery of tbe speech was subdued. He appears to be in fair ttMaxh not robust health, and was attired in his famous uniform, wearing also a black felt hat. TrevTOBirn IQUlua aim eovm nmin rnrttrer en- It. llal.lu is lw enlluA not In asily. ilnt. K..r pinnae. He made room fer M. Leon Garnbette. tJ, next nille Jeari he U ecroned in the rxoaiao mot wita s my, rwp.iqn. il re- .Lariawehr" or tniHtU, and if the occasion rbotnTan SeaTTW & IU uiab uuut fiiTu ni uir ui ini y ho i ii. Good Nan. It It announced, upon, -the authority of a Berlin newspaper, that the chignon has gone quite oat of fashion in that city, nobody wearing this unsightly adden dum except the demi-monde. How good will it be for oar eyes if nor charming American nl) yesang women (aa well as tos nvor ancient) iM i.-.. , . ' - -- i ' 0 may apart roar peblie d emu a at ration 1q my J behalf. A decree from the ministry announce that Garibaldi has been assigned to the command of all tbe volunteers. . A Cruel Prodamation Severe Retaliation. Berlin, October 10. A dispatch from Rheims an n ounces that the Prussian commander at Laon haa bwoed a proclamation to the inhabitant of tha department of A ten declaring that four French men, innocent or guilty, will be shot for every rruaatan whom ne uinauiuwi asu. A French Ikmm Given Oner to Pitlnt. A duipau-h from Nancy announce that the important town of Saint Dealer in the Denart ment of Haute-Marne has been given over to sack by the Proerian commander in revenge for tbe I oa of a nwaaber of asea who are said to have been shot from the house of the town. The town was abandoned to P'l'sge daring a whole day. All the principal building and dwelling of the rich were plundered of their valuable and despoiled of property to the value of thous ands of franca. A shoeoiaker was taken beyond tbe city confine, and executed fer firing at tho Another Freest Tbr Burnt by the Pnuriani. Amiens, October 10. Tbe Prussians hare burnt tbe ""-lea- of Ablis, alleging 'in joathfsoa tion of this ex ireme measure treachery upon the pert of the inhabitants. Pinssi uui Operatiom near Pari. Berlin. October 10. A dispatch from Ver- renort that the Prussian srtivc in ihe departmert- not exempt from military duty, bat it then enrolled in tbt 'Landstiirm," or "home guard." Oa a peace tooting, t Prussian re giment consists of three battalions, number ing 518 each ; in war, the battalions, are in creased to 1002 each. Pcussia proper con tains 21,(MfJ.296 inhabitants ; the North German Confederation, including Prussia Vf.uiujrf; tot German States is ulation (of the South 1,522; making the to tal population of all the count ries under Ahe military leadership of King 'William, 38, ieirWO. Tint of France it 38,192 004. Here it a Boston boy's entnpdbitina on "The Horse :" "The horse is the must use full animal ia the World. So ia the Cow I ones had thirteen Dooks and two was drakes and a Skunk Killed Oue. be smelt. Orful. I knew a Boy which had 7 chickens but His father would not let bira rais Tbem and so he got mad aad so he bored a Hole in ait mothers Wash tab. I wish I Had a bortt t horse weighs 1000 pounds. Delaware Elect ion The Democrats carried the State at tbe election on tbe 4th inst . . by from 2,500 to 3,000 majority. From tbe returns made to the United w:.-. u , , . - L -, . n. ooamo jnarsnai n appears uiat i ennessee is he wir.--d of1 the hearthUet MKintry on tbe clohe. and ITALY'S TERMS OFFERED THE POPE. A Florence correspoadent of tbe London Newt, says that tbe following proposals have been made to the Pope, by Count Pons! di San Martino, on behalf of the Italian Gov ernment: 1st. The Supreme Pontiff shall preserve the dignity, the inviolability, and all the, nth, er prerogatives of sovereignty, and in, addi tion, that precedence over the King and oth er Sovereigns which have been established by usage. 2. The Government of his Maj esty tbe King of Italy, assumes tbe entrire- ineut to offer no obstacles on any occasion toJ tne acts ivnien the supreme Pontiff may ex ercise by Divine right as Head of tbe Church, and by cannon law as Patriarch of the West, and Primate of Italy. 3d. The said xovern- nient recognises in the Supreme Pontiff tbe right of sending hit nuncios to foreign coun tries, and engages to protect them so loug as they shall be in the territory of tbe State. 4th. The Supreme Pontiff shall have fret communication With all tbt bishops and t ie faithful, and reciprocally, without govern ment intervention. He shall equally hart tbe right to summon in the places ami man ners deemed expedient by him, etotex tactical councils and synods. 5th. Tbe bithopt in their dioceses, the parish priests in their pa rishes shall be independent of any govern ment intervention in the discharge of their duties. Oth. They shall remain, however, subject to the common law, as regards crimes punishable by the laws of the kingdom 7th. His maiesty gives up all the patronage of ec clesiastical DenelRes. fftri. Thetothtn gov eminent renounces all intervention in the nomination of bfehope. 9th. Tbe eaid srov eminent obliges itself to endow the Holy See wun a nxeo ana tanginie revenue for a sum to be deter mi ed by common agreement. 10th. The government of his niaiostv the King of Italy, with tho view that all Catho lic powers and peoples may contribute to the maintenance of the Holy See, will open with the said powers and fittinsr negotiations to determine the quota which each of them shall! ... . , i..,,.. ....... .u. . . . M t.iun.uui. ... t. niu. Ma icaaaov reierrea to in tho preceding article. 11th. The negotia tions shall likewise have tor scope to obtain guaranties of the provisions established in the preceding artielea. 12th. On the basis ot these conditions the Supreme Pontiff shall eoine to an arrangement with the eovern- inent of tlie King of Italy, by means of com missioners delegated for tbat purpose. There only remains to add a moat impor tant addition that tha giving up of the Leo nine city to the Pope is understood to have formed part of the plan in its practical work- '-mm Gen. Mahone, tho President of the toaool- IdAted line between Norfulk sad Bristol, is rapidly perfecting arrangementsjor rebuild ing tbe bridges across the James river near Lynchburg, destroyed by the late heavy freshet. Tti nmurtorv symptoms nf some serious malad v. It indicates unmistakably that the vital powers are languishing and need a stimulant. In aoeh cases the effect ofa feu- doses of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is wondefully beneficial. The gi est tonic wakes up tl e system from its drowse. The secretions snd the circulation receive a new impetus. Tbe relaxed nerves their elas ticity lender tho operations of the specific, like the slackened strength ofa musical instrument in tbe process of tuning. Lethargy and debil ity are replaced by energy and vigor, tho spirits rise, and life that almost seemed a har den while the season of depression lasted, be comes once more enjoyable, That snob a radical change should be produced bv a remedy entirely devoid of the powerful alkaloids end minerals so extensively used in modern prac tice, may m em incredible to those who tin their faith on tbe medicinal efficacv of active poisons, but if these skeptics will take the trou ble to enquire of those who have totted tho corrective and alterative virtues of the Bitter under the circumstances described, Thty will find the statement to be true. rain Killer--Perry Davis cV Son Manufacture and Proprietor, Prteatraot. Kkoiie Island. testimonials raoat rat press. J This remedy is well known to be one of the very best ever offered to the public. It ft all that it U represented to be. Tho testimonials in its favor, reaching book for a scries of years, and the experience ofa long tort, incontestibly prove it to bo one of the most reliable specifics of the age. JT. Cite Old North State. Wo cheerfully add our testimony in favor of this medicine. Roman Cittmtm Da via' Pa i x K t .i.kr. V7e have tested thia inoMetae, and assnre eor readers tbat it only possesses all the virtue claimed forit. iu many instances surpasses any other remedy we have ever k no wn 11 era Id of Gorpcl liberty, It is really a valuable medicine it U used by many Physicians. Bottom TrwnmUer. I hare used Da vis" Pain Kilter, aad consider ii an luuispenseoie article in is It nst txreotod At Christiana on the Nashville and Chat tanooga railroad on Monday night, the citi zens captured twenty gamblers and whipped them. .They had bes-n defrauding th em - ..-,-a-r.: ll.t l,i.Ii,!.,t. and bruises ii is in valunble. N. T, 1 Spoken of in terms of high commendation by wjfi Druggist awl MivsicUa-PkiJsaVtpkia. Known almost nni versafty to he a good rem edy for bams, and other pain of the body and is valuable, not only for eold in winter, bat for various summer eomplalntt. Caristete Ad- There Is no medicine I value to highly as tkt Pain Killer have used it for rears, and In every instance it baa proved a sovereign mctsengtr, utmns Fnm, Jt. jr. remedy. ijAriT-xarl agcnts-M M eathv r WW CXllarjlA- .Uu yrwswvwl set to Intr. Auc'lhtOENUlO IfttraOTRD OOMWOXttMSt rAMIL IkWiaa tUOHUX. fat lsMa eft aOleh li-m. tail, vet. qtftli, rnnl, WW, WaM and raaknWrr te n o. us- it r nuie, Frl- "ejr Isatiia tottes Fall varrartyd far flyc fsar. We III pay Oa 1aas- nd Dollatsror bMlted ttasvadr SSteStaXC a laaawal. ar mm ,uum mmm unm nmm. U wtl naa um K'asii uek S I'ah ' sat. aad attU I .aluU eaaaol I ll . Wr aay ua frmm IS I pans, ur a coan lads from whl h twic thai wwl ca b lf. Ad Ir t or term la . a. J. w. loose oa-, tt Uteri -re.t. rMUS,iphia. r. C ACTIO"! tawar A iII Imi aaiSa MuSlaii a ears, a Iras Uvjr ea ah Crrlltali at agaar S1! Mhi. shall not hold oaraelraa raaii worthleaa Harh aaa ao'd by nOe r MriWa. ao stet wmt aula all parties aa! la .r uata Maeate" MSatakMM to lb full fit- at of th l, a n saa aoeh aaWaaaara -b- tie rrra aa ar oar tata. Us aot ba bar PB ;r eeeaat avk ens. a b patted .p.. I Uh .Hear v; by parties waa espy aaraCy sffsr worthies aiaehlnsa at lest pries. T- SILVER WINGS. sn.v kh wiMis. The Mew silcsb wings MI.VtJB WIMJS. A.hhtl SILVER WrwirS Bchool 81 L VEa W1K08 blLVB WI GS SILVER WlN;s. hMLVKB WIXOS. Price, la Boards. K eeaU I Paner. at eaashr 8am. pi pie seat act aate. aa as i slat el retail arte. Mltet D 'wn k Co., Boston. C 1 . p ;ny Jl 3c , TT' w-York, '-