l.-;ii.iiRS AIOCNCKJaCJT. IH& DAILY JuCBJALls a, at Mtaaui Liir. ttubliahad daily. MMM Mooter. at t.w per year, S for sU aaontas. Delivered t ear subscribers at MosnUiwaaaBla. TlLHi k AJULLY JOC&NAL. Mtm pkper, I nalisaed 7rT ranrsoBI St SLfO WIILUU.) H I U i W i. ADVtKTISINO RATES fDAlXY) QM Inet ou Cr U-BO; as, lo eeon sebaneent uutloa. . . ., . iiTwurantt wader acei of "Bmlnaw LocaA'MSoeuUaar ItoaforreV aa4 ft lor art -t an munM 1 lnaarMoa. u , ..-:. Ho a4vruejnaa ubelaasr.d WnM MtlBUKriturnM.' : g o ti tai f Amcm or Death, not Umoeed I Baas JTUI be 1 Had free. All additional -. win hi eoarsad I Mats ttr riaa. i . f. m.if fiaiwIentairTertawmtnli itt " b oollectaa praaapuy at tit eai OiMBBWU'MiOB oootalnlna sen or dls- aaatealaw bmUmib ere eoueltad. No eomnanettoe mast to expaoted to be pub- Uabed an eeatsdna obieeUonable peroiii .uw wUhkatds to Mb Pi the author: oi that will mae,more tbaa one eoinniBoftMa Ajiy paraon feeline a.tvel at any anony tfllia nillllWliallllM MftLAJM Uffi BUI Ut HUW appllcaUoa at taia offloa and aaewlac waeraia Uw grievance exiata. . a. area. EUr, - BulnH Maaagar, HQfcfiTBSt. K.C.. NOV. 18 188. tVltud at tk Poat olM at N Bora. H 0 eaeeeoad-alaaa atattar. IT is reported in tbe newspapers tbatejc-Presldant Hayes attended tbe inauguration of Governor Goe DON, of Georgia and whs given tbe poet of honor in tbe procession The Governor gave Iiiui some good softa4 rtate' Rights doctrine in his address, but didn't mention tbe fraud of 1876 a time. EDITOR Cuttimo seems lent on making trouble for some one. It is now reported tbat be is fitting ooiVf- filibustering expedition for the pnrpoae of invading the Meii can WrwMic. Perhaps it would havebeefl better after all, if Sec reWj BATABD had let bim served onto ''his sentence in a Mexican Cymes B. Watson. Esq . of Winston, writes a communication to tbe Btate Ulronicle in wbicb be Democratic press of tbe State wast tftke their share of tbe blgjtyr tltt recent Democratic losses in the State. There mast be onjethiDgn Mr. Watson's state ment; we have a private letter irom dhrtrHct where there waa much apalbfrwhiah attributes tbe eaaee toTC , coarse, pursued by certain Dejssarats os which the leading papeof lliatWdloB was tbe organ. ' j',"-' , AT rr Tm Elizabeth City Falcon pre dicti that the Independent Demo crats in tb General Assenibly will act to a Aran with (be Republicans in abolishing tbe present system of county ,gtretnmeot. We predict tbat thty- ill not, and that tbe presVOT system, while it may be amended fa some respects, will not De atiatiaaea. ne maie a suu fortbex prediction; tbe newspapers tbat charged during tbe campaign that Hon. C. C. Clabk would speak and nse his influence in favor of abolishing tbe present system of coanty government will find that tbey did not know what tbey were talking- about. ..iWIKC THE SEED. IB another column will be found a communication copied from the Frogremte Farmer. It is frem an attest ; iaifner who venture to criticise Captain Coke's speech in tbat county, and endeavors to say few things in favor of our eastern section.' This may be considered by Hr. Watsou, f Winston, as MilientlJ Wiring seeds of dissat Ufaiaia aBOo the people." Ter haps It tt, bat who fnrnisbed the aeed, and bw will tbe people get tidof bad 'seed if their fruit are not exposed! If 4k iarf y ' deserts its cardinal principles and goes for pelf, are the newspaper to be held respon sib!e'fbe people rebuke it! This" te wba the party 1a North Carolina fcaj done to aome extent; tbe newspapers have condemned Its departure .. tram principles and tbe recrle barw'reboked te leaders. The punishment will prore a bless ing to the party.v The bad; aeefl must net be pnt in' tbe hands of tbe'owersJ-: Tb ahfrtftf t tMd ihn iveeter the t ! tut tb o)Jr the old tb hardr - ra. Dr. TnU'sCooith 8rnp hat trd J i mrj ntsbbora conght. la Euura Vrmm Okmm XzanMaa M AKLB0iO,TiU oouaty, If. 04 , November A. 4M Editob PkogkbAsiv FaJudeK: Tifim tha. latapolitieal eanvase I bad the pleasure or neanng a speech flipta) CapMl4 Ipttf tiob Ooke,otEaleig6,lh which he paid a high comoliment to tbe county. commenting " opon jtta pleasing topograpny ana TAe neatness ana Drodaetirenes "of obr lams. ?He spoke words ej cheer ad cpngrata- ladoo to os noon harms each a goodly land to dwell M, and ,rgi ttHf Importance of alt good people tblnkinr and '.' acting npon the Dolitlcal issues of the day. He not oniyurgeu u aa a,rsvu cnri8tun anxy, as cuiaens oj, m ereat oommonwealtb Be spoke ef the necessity ox an inaastriai scuow rw here our yoetb oonld be trained in the different branches or Architect ure and AfcAm and showed how eaob community miebt rear its own artizans and organize. Its pwn manufactories. ' He chargea as to instruct our representatives to sup port in tbe next legislature a bill tor tbe establishment Of such a school, but, alas! through all his eloquence, and in all his advice, not one wora ieu irom uis upa as w iue advantages of educatuig the bead and tbe hand together for the man agement of the aerioultnral inter ests of nnr grnnd ild , State. lie said nothing about refunding to the farmers tbe 125,0W tbat baa, these manj years, been misappro priated to :be Btate University nor ot returning to tts proper cuannei tbat $7,500 interest per annum, tbat tbe laruier boy, too, may stand in tbe ranks, shoulder to shoulder with tbe mechanics, tbe machinists and architects in their rapid strides to prominence and power. This niiiv bare been an oversight with tbe honorable gentleman, bnt one peculiar to tbe politician, for 1 have uever beard of its being mentioned by one on tho stump. And just here I am reminded of the facility with which politicians will appro priate to themselves tbe glory of every public enterprise, as was ex emplified in a speech by Governor Scales at tbe lajing of tbe corner stone of the building on the State experiment farm near Haleigh last summer; when, belore a large audi ence, be estolled the services of tbe State lioawi or Agrtcaiture na ae clared that to Senator Vance and President Battle of th Slate Uni veraity baloBged the oicdit fer the establishment of Aaat Itaard, when it ought to be feebwn to' every in telligent man iu the State tbat to another, whose sense of Ualkaoy prevents bim from Jaying claim to it, belaogs the honor Itotr only of urgiog tbat hrascli but or tbe es. tablidhment of the State Depart ment of Agriculture, which, when it shall have ben restored to its former oselal line oTi labors for tbe State, will be a source of pride to every friend of Btate enterprise. Honor to whom honor is due is my motto, and when an bumble citizen performs a labor of great and per manent good let bim not be robbed of tbe bouorja Arder ihat still more glory taay beaddej .U those already honored to tbe highest. Yet such is often done and many a lucky fellow allowed to attain prominence on the merits Of some patient, toiling neighbor whose native modesty beclonds the work of his genius aud patriotism. Believing in the right of every citizen to inquire into the workings of public institutions and the acts of public servants, I nope I don't overstep that right or the bounds of propriety in as gg eating to the voters of Eastern Carolina that it might be worth their while to in quire whether the good tbey derive from the State' Department of Ag riculture is commfinanrate with the amount of taxes tbey MJ into tbe State Treasury T , f not. let them know" tbe daOBesand ask that it be removed. There was a time when tbe voice of tbe Commissioner of Agriculture was heard and tbe irinnenctf of the Department waa felt Litem one end of the State to tbe other. Today I meet numbers of men'wbo think the department of Agriculture dead and so far as any material good to ns it is, for It is evident that its best energies es well as those of the State Immigration agent have been and are devoted to, the devel opment; 'of .tbeSresoofcea of! the west almost to toe exclusion ot toe East " And our people should kaow the cause of snob , diacrimiaatloa. Strangers who chance to - come among os -rm Wiafnred irith'our section aafcwtoaderthtit a Country so wealthy pi .climate, . noil and timbered fands,' with fertile farms all underlaid with marl and bor dered -ty bed if nrodc' and,' pete abonhl ber' overlooked' tf- the State, and its advantages so little known abftif j&nd altboogb par Immigration agent 'hesitates to recommend the east to strangers on account of Us onheaitMulness, sta tistics show tbe mortality of this scctioa compares favorably 3 with that of any otber portion of th State. It would also be interest ing to the fanners of North Caro-' Una to I m tj i i line of logical reas ais f n ca , u rcen mat ine lloaid of Ar.., 'e Ebould be composed of and conducted by pro fessionals rather than by intelli gent . practical , frmera. .When t&eseuingf are riiSKjey j)iaiq ne people may take their seats and comfort tbemaolfe wilS tbe"Tiope tht thair affalrw are in the . risht bands, tintu nana is our amy to . ! lot, Absolutely Pure. Fata aavdar aavar Tana. A. mawral ot n.irttw tranartk. mnd WhCllMOIMinaaa Mora nnnmiml than tha ordinary klBda. and oan- aol ba aold In aom paUUaa wlLbUta BuXUtoda oflowtaat, abort wlbt. alum or phoaphava Kvdaia. Ha Id aoiyiaaaaa. aoru. navim WDMOaiMIWalla-N. C. : aoTlaydw Accident Insurance. The Preferred Mutual Acci dent Association of Know TrOanJH:. Policy orri4 for 11 yearly. Pai mUj bwicflu, W- aafrfLifo.SS.OeO. .:,) Lot ot both fMt or both aanda, tS-OOO. Lom ef one foot or one hand, 3,600. Take nose bat prelbrrad rtaka. Ohatfea Da anauai out a. Tke United SUUs Mutual Accident iss'ii, Uoata $18 or more rr year, and In caac of Lua or timo or JipiDa paya ouiv wm, ana wneo any oC Uialr rlaka t?o;p atama. lr ehr aotertae all rtaka in tbat cowBiauUr "da otdedly onaalUfaotory." rafaraifa of laoir diaraeter or atandios For 8A.FE, CHEAP. SATISFACTOPY inBurance, apply to W. B. BOYl. Aicont, Preferred Ifataal Aooilat Aaaoe'n. K. II. JONES, WholMla and ReUll Pair is CHOICE FAUltf GBOCERIES General Merchacdtse, 1 ' -1 ! HA GO I KG ASH TIKS, Eta. ConaignmoaU of Grain, OotSon and other ProdoJM aolioiiad. '.' ' Prompt Attention : GuariuitiL N. W. Cox. kU'FroM and Mdal-Su, NKW BKRJfB, H. C. Why. Hot 'Olvlna in boottaai iKMoa-l Mr. ' Whoa tlat wkth alttor ruailoir irlottMd iM. Vat thy troa oyen mora admlr aynr . , i ny naaru Deanuea kit to Clgaf " Tneaa yon will Bad In R. w.Tanallla A Co.'i Sdc branda of ebotea el(na,alwaya kept by ttm I liiml llllll ( If you want tha beat, ooma to ma and Eat ooaJ Or mora, tka baal b fer. f7 I Nixt to Uie aqrrjer ql MlddH an Haath . j wBaril.WO.- '- 1 ' ft. aw Acriva a ittMum vKasaa JJt? "r1SlfSm(f iHMtii mvmA.-i pxrm '"Ass', is. ' ----- B I' I IJ L , . r . ! Mr. FOSTER. S.WMAJt Ona of tha tandmara ftt tha Georgia Drag iraa bqwoi vi aiwu. jriaaiaa. lwi n aai - -, fl Ban barely ta alntto om i V, of tha manr Coupon I hava ao!4 t i elaa ar X1m4 BUaairer. ' .' bat vht fcava baca aauftaa7aa4" find it Vb aat rataady for m HkSm o iXaenaea I haTa yar tout, aad.jtJrina , A CartaiK Can Car OalMiSat wt i kpeii nm nmai itj tojic. Oorwa all Blood and fjlkln plaeaaea,' fibeuma Uan, Herofala, Old aoraa. A IMrteot Bprlnf If do In toot market ft will ba forwmraad oreoelpt of prioa. -SioaU botUaa L(W; larga j Kaaar M B1004 M Wt MMM ttailM n,. ....... I .lilil 1'!t IT! U "MU r - For Mia, wholeals and "retail, br B. N. DcrrT, New Cerno, ?J. C. . It t pa- I'7. , -t . Goods!! wm:sukean ra m.M I . . 1 S J. aVUIIwlWI M raroiMMH ai iBJw r 3I1 JT '?J Ur i ?T-a ni'"i ? Sill HrrilM .lWwl.' DirGocds,CIalhing, floptsf Shoes, Hate, Gaps, a&d; thwg aMtaUy la a Firat- aM iirj uooda Aor, u ae u aetw wiped t -,.(; t.. Sellbe'mLbwernian Ever. Be wttl'trtVe flish Prices the TTorrt Shmtnf jmj ever naa. uoox- at Boma pi our leaaere: A Good BuCtoa Phoa.... 11.00 Ladies and lieaea' Jersey 60 A Good TiM.-. .80 A Good .watte Bote 0 Mao's add Bofa'Jlato at 83 BoyWm'UiaeJowaa., 2.25 ' Alao vice aaaortmeDt-of Children'! Woollen Hood aad Saeira very low; Carpeuand Oil Clotk; Trunks and Val- Mea; a Dice aaaortrneBt or Shawls and Ulaukaaa aAd Bargy Robe. All weaak is to call and riamine our took before purchasing' elaewhere and we will ? jroa money. Llon't ferget tbe place, BIlM, Btltllitr. )pjoitc Bap tist Church Wa. SULTAN. JS, A- TnoiuS, Salasman. oT dw nad tVhinlirr llnli- Jiij. cuilxl ul Itume Willi- Jcntt puln. I.Juk (i KUM. IMi r a .J. M. WO0LLEV, K. D. e Ulunin. (.'a. ouuii mmmh WiilUiUii Citrrvl. Take Notice ! Our store U Ailed with PfOYlsloriS, Groccriof, ."tuiivl , Good, 1 J' Goods, Crockery, Ctc." 1 We keep a full line or tbe Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. 0. S. Parsons fe Sons Boots , ' and Shoes, . Every pair warranted to give satis factloa. Country merchants and the people generally are reuestci tu call and ex amtne our large stock I cfufre purchaa rag. 1 We will Hve you l v figures. ioh LoriUard Snuif ! jEEb ,TS L BEO. South Front ft., Nett Berne; N. C j isliXO .4 PEIfLETIEB, ; aopryaoirT Bt OtP. Oatoi Bouse, isw MMK. a. C. )freetlas Whars auitaus are dual red. rracUoe In tbe Mu pre 111 a Court, and la t Fadaral Coort at law Berne. - -aaeaf tbMflrmwlH always ba at the fbl kwng plaeas at t!( apeotad tciow c 'TreuLOB . Jonas oouuijr, HaUirdajr of eacb awl every tMt. aaaofort, Oaiterat eoentjr, Thorsday of ra -h weak. ) . Jackson vll Is. Onalow atm; It. UeAret M day In each mo a ' ". t-sin aVMs. ' c b-Mkht HAHLT. 4 1 U l 0 N S ft MANLY, 'WWIarajlita'rakharwiiAanriWin 't. hm low ttK-tarawHxaaeo, Lenoir and Hyd ju u rMM uoariai paw rente. too., E0. AliLEN & CO., j nn.iif jn'r -i ii;ii't iai'l' " l vOffer eaie- uaraaos) ia L Dwellings ! and; Mercaatita Risks." :. 1 I - tlk ?AL.LTIITDU':.ilFB IIS. CB. uli -jM 'I .V. avl'i' . ' ' ' jj9af and rfliaUa.! iEasy psymenta. : n j s.itw, .. in'-"ojt "i . ' tiJ i di AL80 A0PMT3 FOR V lit People's Kittel tih Aisimci ffik Policies payable at intervals of from fiv to seven years luring lifetime. Itenef advanced on Policies. '?ppoalte dlly Hall and the PostOfltoe. "TS1 Hotal la one of the moat complete In It iratntmmt and farBltnre of AMY UO..bK in Mew lork Oily and 1a eoodvetcd ea tb 3avLiroiaa Xleasx : fieoeasenjy Ooeudlar .' BalflDt ntav walk tiom Brooklyn Bridsa and la. vatad E. R. All Ilnoa of eara paaa tba door. Moat convenient Hotel In Kaw York Tor Merchants to atoeaL Dlnlnc Booma.Oafaa and Lonah Coanter rrplet with all th lux- n naa a mopanup v; jyi wiy -f- Psxl' Sdts, Chants Sets, H;T7aint:t Xcdsteads -! - ,0lirc'aost;,TFrdrof'Su mi'mi-'i k b MattrcaafS, Cbalrs,;',1 v: J 'U ''.'"!.Louoff'.s Sofas, ..J .,, I,, '' ' ' Centre Tables.'EtA, AT ROCK nOTTOII PRICT.S. Ut Kiddle Btreet.fwrerne, N.C. Ui IUI GETpUT OF YOUR iLTGIIT CL01JIE3 '4 -THESE C00L:NIGHTS ! IfHew. Ones: Are Eefjulred; Bnyl Theih lUiily I We have a aaadrad different at; lee ready to show, amongst Uem at a sp isl bargain . ' .vu.r ,. A,r ' ,,e-u -.. Heavry AU Wool Satinet and Catamere 8ttILfirEi t2.CQ to 15.75. - 4w. ;- ;. w " ' IV h Yfi" V'" 1 Our All Wool Fancy Suits, from tS.60.taX13xai are nicely made up tht they beat any enstom-made Sniti.7 J' If yoa want to eee the nioeat line' of PASTS ever brought to thU city, look over oar stock, and you will acknowledge that yoa Vr saw won. tMtefol etylee, from $1 VO Up to 4.00,' Single Coats and Vests sell under Mannfaetnrer's Prices. Overcoats and Ulsters1 In light, and heayy weight, trom f ' $2-25 up. v" . . ? -y-l -, Fine Wool Reversible Overcoats from 15.00 up.- i.-iwa- Shoe Dejpartiiient;'.'" . XfZJi Before the autumn rain examine yoer SHOES; provide acalnai flamp feel.' We charge reaaonably and toll the exact tmth about our goods, evea wbaa . the loee of a sale ia involved. Stick to ns; dont be beguiled away by (heap-L i parent advanUge of a tow prioe. Thata a qaeer way of inviting traJe, bat W ain to build up a large Shoe trade, not by dUparagtag other reputable dealers, , , but by affording customer! a place ot parchaae where absolute fairness is ae sured ' ' ' ' '"' ' ' J Our $1 00 Plow snd Brogan is solid leather. Also our better clase of Bboe,''r Ladies. Boye and Children's Shoes proportioaately cheap. .1 now somfHuiog .wuv wit Dry Goods. Calicos, 4c. yard; Poplin. j.; one yd. wide Bomeepua, 60. r S4 yd.' srld Homespun, 4c; Plaids. GinRhams and Checked Homespun from 6a no. A well assorted line of WORSTED DBESS GOODS at all prioea. E SHAWLS, BALMORALS, BLASKETS. ' COHFOBTt, PLARVKU. LAaiSa' JKKSKYS, WILKIIO JACKJtTB amd CLOAKS at LOW FaiCK. f , ,T Our stock in Hats and Oenu' and Ladies' Underwear cannot be eioeljed la, prioe and quality. Bargains'. Bar gains! Bargains! in Ladles and Gents' Hose at So. pair, Alao in HANDKERCHIEFS and all kinds of NOTIONS. If you want lo make your own elothvs, oome and examine oar STOCK OF PANTS CLOTH. and you wouldn't leave our store without getting suited. Our Ktoelc ol Trim Its and "V u. 1 ises ' ia completfly new, and we sell them with a very limited profit la order to nmke room for daily arriving goods. .. , . . -, , Corner Middle and MAX SCHWEBim Boss Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoe and list SUrcv 8jb that witbont fear of contradiction h tb i j j,. va 1 BEST AND MOST C0MPLE1E STOCK OF CLjDTHIitJJ ; brouf ht Lcrc in many a dsj. I am prepared to show tbe finest'Coriacre'w, sj. well as all wool Caeiniir and other Sails in square and round trt Backs,1 also1 in Cutaway Walking Coats, ranging from 12.00 a Suilap lo 125.00. h PaW, 1 trom 75 cU. a pair up to ICOO. : .i vV Mtlt " Diagonal and other Fine Oyercoatss real Deantlew1 sIm great variety of ReTcrsible or Turn Oyer' Coats, ' - ; owh I sell the only correct New York Fall and Wiatsr Styles DerbV Soft Hats, made on (he "Dunlap Block," tba accepted 1 leading, ao4 oaly-J' fushionable lllook In New York Citj. ,' ; uy,.n ul4 ' J Jim. In French Kip, Ditchinr and Fine Calfakiit Boots, aad lUnay: Ladies and Children's Shoes, I. hspaU only tba Terr beat, bought direct from Manufacture, and sU lemigbtjy low. , ' u f'u''1 1 Tbe choicest aad latest Styles of Neck Wear, IIOSierT; fefnipehderii. Underwear, and otber Gents' Furthbin -floods aspeoraity.'4' A Full ana Complete V 1") u.. vis., Cashmeres, Worsteds and Poplins Calicoes from 4 eta. a yd. np, . Best a. C Checked Iloaeepao, 7 A yd. wide unbleached Homespun, only cts. a yd. . :, , rivj--jir.;t' v 1 Oasimirs. Kentucky Jean a. and other roods lor Pants and Baits. - - Ladies' Walking Jaoketo. Shawls. Tbaanlr ahaas aoM la this atty that are WA RJt ANT IC 1) ; by thaUannlaetaicrTOMa and BYSK TO M Y. l.tmroM KfUS. 1k avaryaatr Is WamaMi eboaid any of tfcem la any way wltnln any raaapnable time Siva oat, 1 will apoa retera of danased pall and atata ment aa to lr(ta of wear, kmH aaroiib tb Moan ' or uira Ataruaa mw raim ta sxcnAaea. It ia tie at,'anaat and abaapMt Kboa teT tba world fnr tka tnoucy. .Tbey eanie U Button, Mala eat atarpXtoed 'Uona-rrss knd Lace Up Rboea. 1 bav aatlaawle from aoms of ear beat and load ing eltiaeua, who nave bought "BATTUDS auC)" otn of wbteh bava worn one pair as long ia II aaonuia. ad BToammealtUtaBaaUheapaatandXaalest Wear- I a. Ilk.. ,m In. wnwM If . . . . v .v . Qraa AanHlif,b1..m,n " lllddl QEOilGE &C0, T DEALERS IK f 1 Agrlcuttarai; ifnpleiuenta. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, 1 ' . illwa.avnd Azeis tp. - Wow4 w Mower aad "Reapers, . !; --StearWerjgioes:: ".C . Cottoo Gins aad Presses, v. Fertilizers, Lnd Plaster, Kaialt Mechanics Tool and Hardware, Lime, Brick. Cement." plaster Hair, Paint, TKalsoffilna, Var- niaa. Oil. Glass, Putty aaxl Uatr. . freeaera, Kefn tern tors,' OH Cook Stores, Eureka Bprglar Proof Saah Locks, warraoted.to giro aeearlty and aatisXactioau ' y .PRICES TERY LOW. ' ,m GFO. 'ALLES A CO. -t . i.1 ii. f - The Pall daaetoe eaans Ontorwr 4, 'Iff. PltoalMl la a moral and pmerraalra town r" or farther Information i t r to - a. i. B"FFK, v.r--.' I i-i . PHaetaaJ.- J. B. BROWJN,. Birbcr snd : Hair D;: r :r, ''.ift rfi t it, W 'l f-Ypss a ; ft p f, r- f p ) - a ,11 a' w re fr 'j v . !Ou t lij kJ WH ,Ju. South Front Streets, opp. K. S. Jones ', .lo., u Une of Dr?; Czzit:: ai'Sii -fg s. ' L Q le li io all sbades and celora. 10 .wi Blankets and Bed Quilts cW, f ; 1 -.vr Jr Ml ( w an 'i j-' wV . ..: . t --,-,..'jaW J -iriV' 8t.jor. Palon Allay, Oppol Baptist Choreh, .5 ; ' 1 :" -r ,J:.t' , Steamspip Company." f. y !;" I J,- 'I'll r. J aw. r ' . re-New Twrk, BalUmore, If or-? i'e ii.- -.iaf--.-,7 -' -v. .i,.4 W falk, Ifpstou, ilf abtb CJfy, f u Pblladeipnla, Protldeaea, if and other Cities. . us," 05 AST) ATTEB r.r, Monday, Japuj llth, If ;?r' 1 CN TIL. FURTHER NOTICJB 'j' ' ."; . .... I ;-':'Stcar:cr Shcnndczlt -u : Soathara aOiua4 at tHisiib C:'t. - r ! nOMAT AID Tint ;-?4T ' for Kw Baraa. RtaraiEf InrNltt r a ' lor EltaaaatA UH inrr ' . Olty TmuAy ao r-' folk Soii-.-s i. K. for ; tmir. l..r ' 'Ti.u.a, n l !' .fi ' y t-... n I , , 1'" '! , , I I'-.S . r- f ' ' - Ctirarrsi a Iruu, t . W.K.SirC',C i;'-'t' , T J 1 1