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I LOOK AT 01 H LIST -FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER. K. R. Jones COMMISSION Mei'fluuit. Consignments of lir.nr. Cotton, and other PRODUCE HO I j I C" I 'I' 1-3 1) I I IK .iOl'HNAi NEW It.- i ': ' " ' nil i l i v l I i 1 1 : beets t..i -tocl,. .mc b;;-hel :n re- A DKSKKTION Jl'STIFIKD l ;:ied ii : liiimps, um- bii-ln i in repaired iim. r.". At ;i recent political gat lien I) g i n M l-Ce'll lllenh Icunlll cull. i.I.e I' n -cu m hia. A 1 a .. ( i e n eral ( ' ullen A . .1. . en -talk-. g .i:t. 1 i ' Hat tie i elated the following touch- M. BAKER 1. 1 1 1 .- r Kr.'in 1 li r 0(llirr 1. 1 t ti ; I'hi llul of I n ni t ii in I.II...-.1. 1 .! h n i I" or. a-' s.i: 1-1 10 i.rk r.us- ! l-i 1 tt i- ! I' i a :- v IXii Store for FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. h i ill There is but ONE WAY to do the Business, and we have Discoveied it. Our Large Stock of everything ycu can call for in DRY GOODS, Uniformly Reduced in Prices, To meet the Present Strain in the MONEY MARKET. iiv t i rs 1 1 i . , II A T S. i .OOTS AND SHOES. !i (iKoi i;im ks ': i ' 1 F A 1.1. K IN IV- Poi k, Dacon, Flour bugar, i 'offce, Salt, Syrup and MOLASSES. SNUFFand TOBACCO . i ; I I ! ! : I i - . I : I I I r i : i . i i 1 1 . ; ; . . - r . ! 1 1 I . t ! t ! i i : : . i - i I . :: g I o : . i:id u : a ! :. ci-. w , i ,- .1.1 aw .irdril . i i n t ,- ! i ; 1 : I 1 1 : -, 1 j . w , v a , ; ii the depart ln 1 1 ' i 'I ,. tt a - hut .1- L" 'IM ' I - We .-. 1 ii; ,i r '. .i u tT.l'l I .1 1 i - I- . Till' Lite dav .it i i, hi ii 1 1. t: ,i . . ; ; . 1 . in p. m n 1 1. . inir story in the course of his speech: lute. the ed, in pounds, fur Dutiu the winter of 1Si):5-64 it was tin- u,- ,n- . ;m iv I ot 'cii-iljge, ?!.".. '"' loitunc to be president of one Wr :m i . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 -i 1 1 1 a-suiheth.it of the courts-martial of the Army iii.ei.d premiums will be onVre.l for Northern Virginia. One bleak T i : . - r . 1 1 r i . !- u-iuliv put in eompe- l'ecember inoiniiip. while the snow 1 1 : ion. ami mi similar icnlat ions as covered tin- ground ami the wind ln-ivtolmi-. Oar fanin'i-; should, hem led a round our camp, I lei t my : In-Trim c. '.: in- tli.-ir lands and bivoua': tire to attend the session ot". mi th.-sr st'.i..n.i!.lf i-roos with uit. Winding for iiiik-s along We keep one ot the Lare.-t and Iet Sfleeti-.l Stocks of LADIES' FINE DliESS GOODS in the cit J, ., ,,-a -.. . x : i . 1 -: i, - .,; miim-t uncertain paths. I at length arrived .onsiMit.L' SILKS m t.l.-..-k ,. .-..p.. l.roea.l.- und plain. ' A SI 1 M HUES, OTOMONS, IKIUOI and G1L- 1, , ,. .. ,, , ,7,, -lie liber, d at the eoint ground, at Hound Oak P.EKTS FLANNK S i- ; . t' . wl.ieh w- -ri- at I..-k Bottom Price--; and a large assortment of , ,. p ,u i,,. church. l.iy aft-r day it had been other dress good-., among . t. . - .1 i.aif -...) Ire.-s Cioo,!;. at onlj u-n cent per yard. This goods is retd niee in i , , ; 1 , ! , i ! . our duty to try the soldiers of that soli.) colors and make a very putty arcs.-. 1 i ;,! ,,i: , ,. ,., ,..,1 ,1, 1 iirniv, charged with violation of premium 1 : h is ln-rel ' r.u-1 published, im: g IMg the T ; lee 111 tune I ' pre I in.- ; , - w ; 1 1 .i : i -a :.i r . 1 1 1 1 1 r n iiiiuiii I:-: w .11 be published. urti.i miiKary laws; out never nau i on , . . , . . ,,, ,: ,,, i. .r,.( under am previous occasion been greeted Z-iT Ohlujr m ij iou mint ant bon.h hi sending jor Samp,, oj such (,,.,l as you leant to gee, but be " , i .. ... .i i .. ,r il,.- l-i,,, l 1,1 (4,la. ii, i it ir, ml ,i.v - tin ii iii) nttriitinii tn n am'Ktx tor Sum Hies nnlpstx timi kinte. mar i, ; n r 1 1 mii it ;i ii . 1 1 ni.s i icc i iiLiu wn i ' e t . . t.utnci- hie it m their that murning awaited the opening hr xtih ,-vi jiikv ; '"' r int. pr.i: ls petr lUil W'e hav e a tr. lie n V, looked KW : . w ! -lot ,-i !-. r. make the annual "t emu'. 'ase after case was dis-S- ,!,- 1, ; i 'i.uid -iu-ci-s, but to pox-d of. and at length the case ot 1 1 f i ; i ' c r e d i - -1 e n: : -ei 1 1 ion , , -; e . l -1 re im-,1 i a ii. nee the Ci ii I edcra t e States vs. Edward 1 .:, he. h,-, :. ile-, d .is a h.rgood. (oopcr was called charge, deser at v. ry f-v ri ,,! ceiiv,-. A::o:l,.r m-e I m- I e, i: , , , i,,niin.; in . nu A low niurmur rose spon- . . .. I. C .1... l,Ol ..n.,wn.1 e ilri-.nl ni ii;j-iiro!;:i emu mci.rmg llie u:ioiis pr, I He I ,mi - i.uie.'usiv iiimii iue uiuu-m,.iiuu 'foe l.ii-er ,-M-iM- i- im u , , i i ii'i-iii i n in . u-1 1 1 in o tie led. speciatois ;is the young artillery- . i i , . , . .i r..,.,. 1 1.. . ..; .w.yc 1 - r(r m ? i I " o n m -1 r ;i ii : H-K.iel ,1 l,e ; ; ma' e lo il .1 I U--I 1 11 aoie !iae e 1 1 1 1 e. i ol c 1 1 To consult ail lilt mini ine n iduii c o f. - me l'.verv tanner -hmild act upon interest.-, involved; and the ask the bench, and in respon.-e to the ques- are pi:..! of it w- 1 he p: iiicipie tliat he expects to win aid and suj.p.ut ui .di the people in H-'ii. ('.inlty or not guiltyf'an 1 -hould plant and cultivate his their e il oi t s to develop and build s u.-i m, ".n ot guut y . with tn.it tew. and should up the in tteii.il in-eie-is oi Nmth 1 He jm ige auv ocate w as proceeo- j u E se ,, : ii he ilno not vim the C.uohmi. 1 .,-ei a li v is this appeal uig to open t tie piosccutioti wtien ,. . . . , . , , . ,1 ,.l..,,.,-,., ., II... ,.rl.. ;u ;, e, he vi ill at least lielcpuo nil in.iili- UN t-miilia-is In llli- l.llili.-ls. me .iui, uusri nif; iii.il mt- (.ii. u I I'.H.r :n the itici.-as.-d pi.-ut- ..!'. uh.-e miere-ts .,i,v.- all her oner was unattendel Dy counsel, in- ; TICKING ;;l ;),,. K.t'm -matioii he iee, :e S..(.1 be advanced. terp.ed and inquired of theac- II I I) T ' i I) 1 reg.tid -o a crop ui ob- tor .- 1; Eeu 1 1 ve I 'niiiiuiii ee appeal eiiM-d. -Who isyoui counsel!" He' 11 .V It f yy .V IV 1 ,,otm,,,. to fanners m N'ort h Carolina replied: "1 have i-o counsel. Sup- I . , , ll...fr If .. .... l.U I.1IM.A..1 t.. t,.i,.re it ha- tM-.-n iiiipos.-i mr iueir liiiiied etPu is in making 'i"g " " 1,13 I'"'!"-"" li-t a? an thf Pair i..r bsi; ti. ,,ut mi.ws-- represent litmseii ticiore tne court, A -.- I.MLUEM'or Tin i and Childnn's wear, which we arc now offering K o'i Ii t r DRIVES, and W I. I- und thtm in go. d of every kiid. See our . i t the bargains w 'ei v.u it: in fact all mir goods are cheap and we ;. ;ei crs with good goo.i-, cheap. O i Uhb i'ehed at 4 cents aU'i a heavy yard wide for 5 cents a jard. Good CANTON FLANNEL at only 1(1 cents. This U heavy g..odg. O SI III A lCI C - - . . . . . . 1, ,. in ivii,' I in- aiciii nun Dress Goods (in all srrades) reduced 20 Der cent, spades, bhoveis, Hoes, Axes. ir,,.,,. ,i1Tl, ,,, ,,,,,,, been ,,,.,1. t,.i ever ... n... state, u .-an ; he m-ige advocate was instructed Calicoes, 4c. and 5c the best. Six doa spool of Cotton for ire cr-nt 46-isefai BleehiBg, Pillow Ciso good Knittia Cotton Linen Cap Collars Fia Kid Glove (all shades and blisV Hamburg Edging Uaadktrchiefs Gentlemen's Fine Dresw ShirW w " Linen Collars " " CutTs Towel Crash A nie Shawl for A Bad Corset, any sue, oni v Ladies7 Hom, Miaaea' Iltw, t hiidrf r.'s GeaU' Half Hom Bloavetting (full 1 yard wide' Kxtr keaTj Unbfeaehed, yvrd wide ' yard wide Fll aia Towel Vary ., J Linen Towel Geaaia Tmrkuh Bath Toilci Soip Pia Liaea Napkins Hairpins, 200 for First quality Brvsa Pins, 300 for A iaa Skirt for Extra LadW V'eats - Geata' Tota Bmikea Aloanj Sawing Machine Oil (lare sue ' Flannel . Caalon Flaanel Carpeto Paata Clota Baatifal Cretonne Elefaal Tricot Dresa Goods . Geaaiae Torcaoa Laces Cotton and Liaea Laeea Pietara Fraanee Edgtaga. 12 yard for Jersey (aew lot joat in), from Saoea, from in 1 1 10 Nails Plow Traces Hames, &c. &c. l'"n i-nic"i". 1 1 i 1 i ' C, t N K K A L L V A L . O MOTT'S SWEET CIDEH, THK KI-T M A I E . CO N T A N 1 I. i IN 1'tll'K tor rea-'Ui ' e v mo 1 t ue co n 1 1 oi oi i ne 1 ic i Im , e. ami with tneir united el pmeeo. ..:, . Kxecuiiv e ' o'mmittcc. Nb.r an- we torts it shall be done. specification against the prisoner . , l ' . . . . -I' i . . 1 . . . il . J 1 1 v.- t .1 I M TllO livicillHM' U K 1 ci l . l . I r 1 1 t '.i I ' i . i . r 1 1 i .u i- i la- iirrts I ;i ri .1: r .ui ui n-- w. t ' - ... .- . . . .... i i .1 i . ; t Hi on ii t I 1 1 . i : will be e It r solelv in the bringing together oi I mm I oui io i uiiooi.ee u..- ime.-. ii held crop- at I.ir-o numbers ol mu people ami ueiepneii: -i nmr uu w uue.eo. 1 . 1 1 . . . . .i i . i ; . u the K iir ot W . ni iv Ml. ! real 'iig a lllliel nt ainmiiit ol .V si oil 1 s lieu ill (lie eai m ne.sa . i u .-..v..r ti,i-;- ". 11 ,.:;- in. .I...', ,, ., ,v ,,il i.ioioiiMiis. im! it is which he seemed to be submitting as libera! a- ! i i a ' p i . I a : ' 1 1 iir -ho .i n, g : In- i .-ou i ccs . Hist closed. t 1 le e e ! i i II gl ;i o o I idea i The following i rcii.aim- b i ') lo mg 1 : . in each oinei the new mot l'.LANKKTs: Ol Price?, and now ve are .-i I Blankets at le.-s than a con n in k a man ihis time who Lad more Blankets than money ; he sold to us at Panic i to our Customers at ,ess than New York prices. All ooi 10 and 11 quarter i kit u.-ed to pell for. lire : tie e i ed as premiums j Y L handle tiie celebiate-i GLORK KID GLOVE: only 1.00 a pair. Every jiair warranted; if they ; split ur rip we give a new pair in exchange. mir State, to what he regarded as inevitable and b arn fate, 1 said to him, -'Have you no tleleiice!" Is it possible that you -O- 1 i 11 pair 1 in . .Hi . 10 l"i 10 lo C 5. 7. s 1 lo . . . t V . up. . . . up. GEORGE ASH. MAX SCHWEMN. SEETHE BOSSEE CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE. SCHWERIN & ASH HAVE Removed To the BISHOP BUILDING on Middle St Corner Alley, directly op the B ADtit Ch . reh. fceiiei ae lal im t Ja t tt t av tar- U i tt It I 1 t tffta maaviat'tarar . t at w ry Pta 1 Ma? a r-r m l d . Tf WKiSla ---ajai ' ' j i. - rtam -4 ta:uA! - a i artair t iAer ' ' v i la 1 4 ti a :iaiw ' 1 1 it:. :. DAIL BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, HAYK It K I ( II' lo Till 1IC TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, And kco p of Kl.OClt, 1i:vr, ( ol'KKI'. l(.H, sVKl I'S M01.AS.iK8, S ALT. TOH.Ut'o, SNIFF AN1 (KiAivS, an eTcrTthlnc In the UliOCKKY I IM', n Fill. l'Ol'K uiul at LOW rHICF-S for CASH, I. i'rieee iu lor . iBi. .Satisfaction guarantee-: Highest cash price pM-.d .uijiry 1'ro.iu. i Sdr Call and ( mt North Woat corner SOUTH FRONT A MIDDLE Street. N F:W IthUNK, N l.vr. w In 3o Furniture ! JOHN SlTldt'S. ON MIPl'l.K STIvKFT. H.' r.-1-ai ..n luit'l I'r. .' w : i -1 Wi.r.u'. !'..!a'-u.. ;-..--ua. a: !r M'. : r a t r. I a u; !.,: t-, f 1 :i : r lr h rr Mle at UCH'K HOTTl'M TKICK-S. and garden crop w :H Ullder the lollou .Ii a; ,-. 1 o 1 1 ' 1 " ! , - : ik.1'a k rvr.N i A -l 1 1 : i' m i: 1 1 1 . N ' i : i - -. A'.i eii : i ics ui :! ; 'I.-; - ,i : n.o::' mus: he mad,- ;n ! lo name .1 : ;, prtnl licet In all i-.m-. w lie;.- picur.uiii- ..: c otlered to: the lai a.-.-t leld p.-i .n li the land mut Im- me iuied l' a competent person, !.o -hall coit;i to t he a .'curacy ol t he - i me in 'he follow iuj: toi 11.: i . i u m i 1. 1: ; i : ! i i". 1 hereby eer: 1 iv t!i i ' ' ' i the day ot . 1 1 measured t he land u p"ii h nli A P. rawed a t-iop ol I hi- n cai . iin.l ! he i i. i:it ry ol i.iml : - and no more. Signed ':tlic: The exhibitor -hall in ak u , a detailed -tatemeiit ot the k :.d and condition of the soil. ''Ian' I : and kltid id seed tl-ed . t he : : me ol pt.n.t inirand niannci ni cult. a: t he GIMTrt and FUINOl lower than it can be retail, pri-ed at their Kauty and i; or Chenille with or without heads. Our stock is very fine, and the price i a ii any s-tores in New York. If you want such Trimmings call on us and be 8Ur- -O- abandoned vour comradts and de -ertcd vour colors in the presence I f1 rva Ire ' Our Ladio" Clo.k- 0 i ; i ; and cultivating ' 1 i 1 1 1 -. i r i i -1 1 1 1 1 1 : . Ill 1 1 1 1 1 a i ,oi i - .a i Iih c i e i ml i I t he en e in v without an v reason V r nr -tink. etc. Such a Meiepilett: "inere was ;i reason, ,,1 out it will not avail ine belorea! - is a fire. 1 1 c hoi u e want in 1 sm;. ii : I it ai v court.' ' i i i v.,,.oiiv,. ',,). -,,,r "ii arc mistaken; vou are enargeu U I; ..! M 11 I' 1'. Ill l;c H. l'l e.-l . .1 hn ;i Hi I. s, Sec. and 1'. e as. 1 he Kiirht .Spirit. Y , ui ill i '. m pan ion . 'A , .1 ' uat iloub; that the follow. Hi.' ' . -ue ii i ii ft little -tmy is cpnu 'in.' 1 here is a 1 n ; '". i ' I said: "Ferhaps ; you arc charged i;ii the highest crime known to military law, and it is your duty to make known the causes that in il uenced your actions." For the first tune his manly form trembled and his blue eyes swam in tears. Ap proaching the president of the court he prc.-entcd a letter, saying as he did so, There, General, is what . .1,1 - I ,.,.1 ,1. !..... .,,,.1 tl and il moral ni( il. a upend iuc iciu . , .niu ... i.o-, - and mi di-po.-. d to 111 11 moment my eyes tilled with -n: k .'Vi !. the.hght dunes imposed , tears, jt was passed irom one to .;:,,. Mi. uu .a 'he was ot chores" another of the court until all had i i, U. Taink th.s emir, seen if, and those stern warriors, , Ms iitdc :,-;!, c.v tak.ug noon him -! had passed with Stonewall t ; he i .--). ci-i cl,n, -oi tiie head dackson through a hundred battles, oi a lainiA , ami -o maul till v ilis- wept like little children. Soon as , , o :n - ; j,,.,,. ; ' 1 sutliciently recovered my sell- "(Th, es, I ha c all kinds ol ten possession, 1 reatl the letter as the an: -aid a k!i,.;taced old g.-ntle defence of the prisoner. It was in m ii.:" but the one I like the best is the word.-: Iv I- Tl . . ...... . ...a ... ,,,,,,,..,,-.., l ,, LI m.i niiiri. tii in 1 voir- ol "1'Uii M'.id: l na e aiwavs and tiie total cos-'ofcul;!va; imi ami age. A i, e.irs ago I gm a been pr-.ud of you; since your eon .. , ,,. , ,, i tt,,. ,,,',, r oi ch .1, ,- to 'mi i ot I ....I .iver nectioii with the ConlediTiite army. I b i.-hel- or pound- r ii-e.i. unl . cert 1 1 v to the same in the I '. 1 . at : en t ion to have a large ai-Fortinent U them. II. Kir line of LAMES' at our Store raks! Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! our .Ter.-i y .Jackets are nice! and our stock of Children's Cloaks are nicer. WV leu's Cloaks that are jot beautiful aud arc so li.uoh more Mylish than you oan make d cniLI)HENS IlOSEaretiue and good. For a little money you can buy fine Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! WE sell the celebrated CLE.MANT WEIL AND BALL SHOE, flexible sole. They are an clcgast Shoe on the foot and at the same time one of the most comfortable shoes ever worn. Try one pair and you will neyer wear any other. We have a GENT'S ENTER VEST, ALL WOOL, heavy and fine, at only ONE DOLLAR. IIAN'DKERCHIEI-'S. red good ones, we sell for only f cents a piece, and an all linen Handkerchief for 10 cents. Some of the loveliet-t M les in fine Handkerchiefs you have ever seen we have this season. Call in Uid look at them. Q W tare joat received TEN KALES of K N I 7T I N t r COTTON iu hanks, akiea we are offering at the extrptiotvilly oir n.;:tre4 n T Y K TY CKS'TS per pommd. to Tin-; Wholesale Trade. We are prepared to offer the Country Doah-r 'v-tt iad u-enifci : to trade wita aa, (kit cartful buym.j, aad oar Ury f,,ia'- 'br to doiitj. aluitjt of, and if thtrt is mytkig tcat(d by thrtu that shoul i b-- f.un 1 in a FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT. harp it RIC.HT IN 8TOCK. If yoa canaot come, icrU t W - a.-.- ilii. gUid to 1:i.!rfr all C9mf9det in relation to our burnuMM. Please keep your eye on our "ad." as we are always alive ; and between now and January 1st we may possibly surprise you all. Our Holiday Goods are still to come. Thanking all of our many Customers for favors already received, we close this little list asking for a continuance of the same, and with the hope we may add many more to our already long line of buyers, We are, Very truly yours, O. MARKS, Pollock St, directly opposite Episcopal Church Pump. THE LATEST AND BEST SEW1ME MACHINE. It ia uniTBraaXly conceded to be tho fineet-flniahed and beet-made on the m&rket. Its wood-work I rlrji.nl 1 j decorated In Kbonj and Ulll. AGENTS WANTED. Leader Sewing Machine Co. CLKVI I AM), OHIO. lorm : t "i:M ' r ' k.i: l ; 1 : v.. 1 heiehy certify that I i n cd a cri'l ' ul t h ear u; hci t he land iiieaMire d l.y and t h it- t he acc. mi 'an i n -t.itr;.. !:.'. nni cert . licit e have Icliielnc :.. -aid hind and t he crni r.r. -id : ia i cnii iilld li.iii e . it her. and a i e o'lio l. That the land i.-'oi.-d - - :c:-io U or pouiitl Stun: A I'. ::ii, -- - . ( I :i a 1 1 iTi 'J i-i - :i h;. ii tin- (! III ill ill i ' 1 1 c 1 e 1 1 ale I. T t I i c I II i - t lt-ii, tt h 1 1 h aio al hei ed : u : : i e ' . . tit. v. i. the a ': ii ' c ' a t e 11 1 c n t and cei i ; act.; t -s in ii t ! - e i ii i n ; - lied a ' '. he 1 1 in.' ut t he en I I ; aic 1 I he H em i u in will i.t ;i warded dm i na; the Fair. ( ):i croji.-t nut athei. d :;i tnne the award will Ue made .ci the l'ch ui 1 lecemlHT fulluwin Cuttoil, one hale c-:liili' let le,-.- t han IIH poll n dt to in- t hi In ted in .- ic h case I'. t the lar-v-' a h! per acre Irom tic acres, r"'". ? '': on ti,.- , -; Sid,-, and did -o. 1 -aw 1 I'iive been prouder ol you iu.ui Ih i- ii oio tt i- n uhl ciiuii ui a ever helole. I WOllhl not huve vou linn ii il lull ., . :,1 to, illriil In do llll t hill Our stock of BUTTON'S, SHAWLS. BALMORALS. CORSETS, RIBBON, POCKET BOOKS, and a ticu-iind other Notions, is eoruph'te. () . Our tine Table Linen NAFKINS and TOWELS astonish the natives. We sell a ood all linen Napkin for 4 cents a piece, and a very laruc Napkin, heavy linen, for five and ten cents. Anh oh ! some of the loveliest TABLE LINEN; iis t nongh to make auy good housekeeper cry to see our thinner and thinner cverv dav. ,ii, 'i, r me And, tictote C.otl, Edwaid, unless I. Alter att In!,, a in in came to me lHU oeioie nmi, i-.uwar.i. unie.-.- .iii ..I aiiic.l to Liiutt n I would i. -nt , l'(llu' l""ie, we must die! Lust it ,,, ,.,,, n iht I tt ;is aroused by little Eddie's :,i' ,1,. no st it .,, ; 1 -r itifj. I called ii ml said, What is , ,1 the matter. Eddie?' and he said: ii 1 , , in " 1 ,o 1 1 -; a -d :!, mamma. I'm so hungi !" Aud , I .' 1 -..:.!. -. ..il ea!' have it. l-'ey. Ethvanl, your darling Lucy, l'av nil,: v,ii ; 1,'nk it i- w ,n i h to --he never complains, but she glows v . ni . ' l'l. I Ii , - 1 Hi oil t II he v'. and t in -, i ond month a , 1 1 ,. ; on cumc nomc, wc must me. 1'iv.tto'i -ml he tt.i- the man'.-1 V ( it' li .M A K v ." -.hi. came ttith Alter that I ln g to the .risoner, 1 ;u-kcd -a.v t ho man .nice in a hile. but in "W hat did you (lo when you rc- tl,r -ni inn,' tin' bo paid the , ''civcl this lettei!" He. replied: 'I i ii'ii' i' o 1 1 a 1 1 v , -o m c t hi i e - i u ii dul ,i"-ide a.plicat ion for a furlough.: In- and -..inelimes I li n-t- 1 . .1 Li r.-. i it .as n-j tu-t oil; a. tliirtl time li ( (. dav 1 a-keil the b..v vv hat had "'u!l' i')'licat ion aud it was reject- I bee. inn- ot l.'.-f'tlur. cd; and that night, as 1 wandered II,-', dead, -li," was the ie back wa I tl and tor ward ill the caillp J t hinking ol my home, the mild eye !- t hat sic' -aid I. 1 low hmg I ' Lucy looking up to me, with and " j the biirniiig words of Mary sinking 'Mm , - n a vcar ' he an-tt ei ed. i i ii my brai ii . I was no longer the .. ..-!., t,,..l, 1- TT-1....C ,, , ., ociyMicauiuaLrui.iivT. ii. . wrong for the world: i v.i i r vi.- v tow i.-t i,. ni Ol't' Hill II liC VIjU Ul Jj J w ' i -d i . : l imiij i " v ui . Our second floor is fitted up as a Wholesale Department, where we carry a full line of any thing a merchant can want, and at such prices as will enable merchants to sell again at as low prices as you can buy in New York. But don't forget, we will not sell on time ; we must have the cash ; that is why we sell so low. Then we sel The 'I took hi., money, but I made up i:i niind that I would go over io. nil ...h.r il.. -i-i.t t ,.. t,..r ilivl for ' lie large-1 ', eld per acre Hum . , " . ' .... ,, i,'.1 r . , ' , . I i II o v e 1 1 v ci I 1 1 e I c. 1 i.e uM .-lietl i O CJ TZ'S iCRSt ANl lAMLt POWDE R i ters. '.); for t ) V w -a," FCHJTZ 1 & m one acre, -?.; l-'i' ie-t no ttHl . .(. Tobacco twenty liv c punmi-, t, be exhibited ill each ca-e not othel wise specltied For the be-L 1'." pounds bright lemon vvrai'pcr.-, -o tt) ill-, for t he be- Ju pounds cut best ''" pulllltl.- slllppltlg, I'll; fur tile be.-: '.'."' 1'nllll.'. tillers, 'U. W heat l-'or : he lar w heat from rl ve aei c- I. i"ked ipi : t c dec ii I . I l he door and a little gn I 1 a-ked for In r moi her. - Where is she?" said I . W'c don't know. -n. She went away alter latin i di.d, ami we've no; mm n her .-nice' '.Inst then a litth Con federate soldier, but I was the father of Lucy and the husband of Marv, and I would have passed those lines if every gun in tho bat-! . i. ... . "i .. .eked at I 11 ii.iiuit'ii uiiu upuu lire. ,'iiiii j me in. t ral) our to tueet me. her angel arms i embraced me, and she whispered:' , 'Oh. Edward, 1 am SO glatl you got i your furlough!" She must have lelt I ine shudder, lor she turned as pale j as death, and catching her breath at .1 about t hr,.,. i cverv word, she said, "Have vou DIAMOND SHIRT, f.UPin in Diamonds. UJI IL I -l II 99 vears old came in. and I learned ' colno without your turtougli: tin . i that the.-c three children had been Kdward, go back ! go back 1 Let' me ami the children go down to' ...... i . . , . . , keeuin ' liuii.-e lut'i-t her lor a vear ',"s,u'1 1 ,,..1 ., i ... i r ii,. I..., tu,' i.ic the grave; but ob. for heaven's sake to be exhibited in a box of the re r '. save t he honor of our n amp !' Arid 4? !eSB3 CO 3 tn,, Intl.. .i.furj I.e 1,1 ,..C i ., ir l.o.U iiuiretl dimension-: and the ieouir , ,, ' ... , , , , , 'n'd selling iiew-spapers, ami the ed statements and cert incite to be , , , . . . . - . . el der gi rl man agi n g t he hoii.-e ami . . , . . , . taking care ot t he babv. w heat, one tins nel In be exhibited, , , , , , . , , I he lit-x t tunc the bov i x oi I in- r, ' : u i i en u . :n e n -a ci i n a Io a :i. with : - r r - r r . r tor . r : w lit M u. BO()KSTOItK. J. L. HARTSFIELD, i yi-FK ;.v BOOKS and STATIONERY. Schfl I" kt -iii-l Sd..'i Suj i'"' -a -iH-eiahv oiifect loiit-rU-N, , r v : r ; : '. v ; ! ; i k : -i : : : . ' IxTKliN ukT li i U'd : ' MA RBLE WORKS, MH HIKM. VC 5t ( ' 'Til 1 ni lie oil g ci ! ii in iin ti ve act'-. n be exhibit ed Hi a box ut 'he I , ; 1 1 : i , -1 1 d i Illeli -ions, all d the rfpitled -: ate iiients and cert Hi cite tn ! tin ni-hed .".( I. '.": best bii - in -1 v :, , ; c ;,. -o. best bli- hel -" Ufk i nil!. .' ( i it s For the '. irge-t -M I roti; the tt ii t 1 said. 'M bov, v nil ai t Vim k bil-hel nr.-- ami here 1 am gentlemen, not brought i hereby military power, but in! obedience to the command of Mary, to abide the sentence of yourj court." ' Every oflicer of t hat coin t innrtial: lelt the force of the prisoner's words. ! Hetore them stood, m beatific vision j t he eloquent pleader tor a husband's 1 I,,,,); bunl a lathers wrong.-: but they: had been trained by the great leader I -hutted li : mi a le.ij.er in which Robert I-.. 1 .ee to t read t he pathot I had entered up all the mmicv that j (!uI-v though the lightning Hash 111. Inl lelc. ami I tulll -uiiou mi i. uoumn linn h:- tt;ih liiterest. ! ''"''t- a'"' '-wh in his term pro-, , , i I i ii , ! ri 1 :.' ai licet 1 t he vertlict guilt v. For- : 1 little 111 all cop right on a- cm have lie gun. and cm -cil never be -on y Keep V ul i r little -1 -t ei - t oge t her and neve: 1 , i v c : b.-n, i' tin-.' n.i'l pel : i ; t tt a - o o p" tn 3 Q o c in - i i .1 , ' t i e II : I il.C-e -nil . l a r'- ::.e L.i i :. rag.. - ttlllll tlllS ""..ui ... .... ,,,,,,.,,. ."O'linuu. . . . . . .... I I .. 1 ., ,1 1 jo rr ( hi ine t-.uii n i it i .ii i , ine ii in fin ee of Villi V.':.. n cupid wears the DIAMOND shirt, i 1 1 s u. u juobt's sure of hearts so tender, 1 '..r when they see this manly guise, 1 lie ladies always quick surrender. Surely the ladies are attracted bv neatness of dress, which adds -o iiuicn to tne general elegance - t one's appearance. What's more vital to a well-dressed man than a perfect-fitting, smooth-setting shirt? POLLOCK STREET KEW BERNEP N. C. TEXAN TALK. l.-M : i o w-; 1 1 g -tni icai i-eced. d Mil 1 1 1 : ; g nig- ufthe court were ieviewetl b the cninmandiiig (ieticriil. and upon I la- record w as writ ten : Il-:Al"jfAi: I Kits. A. N. V.. The finding ot the court approv cd. The jiri-oner is pardoned, and fjjg SllCCSSS 111 Atlanta. Ar ide H -d S tt : . 1 1 i" 'i i in n is com p. my . GEO. N. IYES, I !. 1 Fill'. ( leneral. . Y. i 'tsn-ih ttin. Achieved is the Lcne Star State. 4 11 1 l It I . I i U . , W 1 I I 111 Mii.n V T i I i - 1 li k: t ii t i. . . i v i. oi r . k ni tr iiir 4 . HI TT l . I. s K- 0 CD'; I,- 11. ii Mouuments, Tombs. ITALIANS AMERICAN MARBLE JOE K. W I L I IS. I ' i . , : . : , . t : . Tin: 1 1 r.iii; i:vs. Of the three ..iinditd thuii-aiid Hebrew inhabi- . , , i , , , , j '.in;- ut the 1 nited States perhaps ;,,!,. 1 1 i t huii -a ml ale dwellers in this , .-:. ami m ah civic ielations thev l...A .. e,i:i 1 ic ci mi pai ei 1 favorably with an I , . c ,. a gg: c g a c oi t ;! leii s of of a II t it her i .-' !' iebgams profession. A :,r '"''' : e tt -eh 1, in i - a ii i ii iii a: e of any n .' i : -:.:iirii'h- ut public chality. . s i "Id be a 1 in ns: imp! eeedell t ed n : id a Hebrew beggar t .u t he ' ' ' ' '' : -: : eet -. The police I coords ;-' ' - that ll.-bietts larely commit .' ' '. . a - a ga : ii -! the public peace. . .,, , .:.- 11,-uiew- in a:iv gicat limn . i g.ig. d ::i oeeiipations w ha h ' one ,ce : ' ' :,u,,. uib-nct-s. I'ltilhei h : - the bellevolchce ui t he , tt i e - , : e i . : - : - l v i : means i 1 ', : : in : t i d o pen: de u! t hel :. . I ..ee . I ' . d t I ee. 1 . The i I t lies S : I .... 1 !-, t 1 1 e - e i ac t - Inn-' be ' . 1 ' o .. - li -e ' mi ii a 1 1 1 u : v . ti-w c : : : ' - w :il a give, can , -" g'-m i ai i 1 i "i;i ah v t h i ng ' - ill i i . e p I e 1 ; g : u 1 1 - t u 1 1 v : c ! I u 1 1 . f i : . II 1 . II n i 1. I . i '. nilin ShI.c - - . ' . . in ; he w. rl I :' r I.i-.i- - - r. .-. 1 ict-r-. .d: i . v . tt-s. Tett.T. I li:.'(.e.l .,- V, 1. LlWi WliriiRMiTllTlIEIiS Til Ll N ' . t. a r -. ,. .r r. - T Til T, : t , -. an . I ! i , I! i lr K Mii.i.fi- K . ii t-' r. inv ;ir.,.ri.-.l a' :. i nil1 :tJw j -1 : i cute- ei a--. ! K'v- HTf-ct -.'Ci-fa.--funded I ' r i -n -'"i cent d ! v ' r -. i t-it vi n a i-1- . . t'.mi. p.iii.v i i.e ilur State Agent for H. H. RICE & GO.'S "Solid Comfort" Patent Buckboard7 SINGLE AND DOUBLE SEATED. SUPERIOR RIDING QUALITIES. NO JAR TO THE FEET 1 l " J V I 5 I t AI STYLISH. PIIICE LIST. Single Seated $55.00, Rubber Top, $15.00 Extra. Double " 75.00, Canopy, " 25.00 ... , ii -I I miiTK-sT ami nKsr w.vtit.NS ln the country, and am . , ,: ...j -..u i. Are tli.irmmli'.v v. ,-11 built throughout. Just the Wagon ( HI. AM SKE TH KM, OR SEN II POIl C1RCI LAIIS. ;i5c8 and Repository, Market Wharf, next U. S. Mam Brig Store. .: i- 1 1 9 ,ot a
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