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THIRD EDITION I Paslsral Rercpllsa. WKLCOMK TO BBV. A. H. KKKiWIN BY THR CONOEBGATION OP WB8T PHBSBY T BRI A M CHUBCH. The congregation aud friends of th« West Pres'iytenau Church assembled in goodly uumbors in the Sunday School room of the Chureh laut evening, for the purpose of extending a formal reception to tneir uew pastor, Rev. A. N. Keig Will Aft**r an opening hymn and a prayer by Rev. A. J. Suyter, a brief address was luatle b.v Charles Iiaird, Esq , who stated the object of the me* ting, and on behalf of those present extended a warm welcome to th*-fr uew Rev. A S. Snyder cjugratulating th** congrega'ion upoM the possession of a pastor who would so ably supply their spiritual wann* and desires ; and couiplinieming ih<* pastor upon being •'ailed upon to lalsjr for a cougiega'iou so cordial aud appreciative as this evidently was. The new pastor responded in appro priate terms, after «b ct these pre ent wm« invited to proceed to an adjoining ami partake of refreshments,which invitation was promptly accepted The tables were laden with many choice edi bles. to which ample jusriue was doue by ail. During »he evening City Treasurer ViUc-n* presented Rev. Mr. K**igwiti with a copy of his "History of Delaware." A f» er wards Mr. Keigwin ackm*wle<lged tlie gift, staling tliatne was a Delawarean >»y desc lit, as i is mother was one of the • arl\ se tiers of Wilmington. Atter the suDjM*r another meeting was bn fly addressed by pastor. followed , warmly oue held, R**v. f'iiarh s P. Mal'ory, pastor of the Olivet I'resbjrteriaii Chuicli. Thisclo-»ed the ex«-rci hieb wi of the evening. Goto Stern for gum clothing and trav eling bags. General b nv ili* assessed valuation of property in Philadelphia subject to taxation for next year N *.V»4,JKJlMis4, a depreciation of S'i^.dTS'JïW sus coni par* m 1 with the assessed valuuLiuu returned last year. grand officers of the Ancient Order of United Workmen met at Chi caiio \< st**nlay for tlie piirjKise of adjust ing their losses on account of the yellow fever. The order w as seriously impov erished, especially in Tennessee. I*, r. Keyser, tin* examiner and re ei-iverof tlie Gennan Nat i mal Bank in Washington, reports that its liabilities .c«* and its assets $'J'd4,J50. In addition to tlie assets .lie |Hiisoiial lialiiii s are estiiuateilat $lhO. 00. The Selle w Manufacturing Company of Cincinnati suspended yesterday. À member of tlie corfioratioii says it will probably pay in full. Henry 1). Meek, the absconding Secre tary of the Gas Company at Bcllaire, Ohio, embezzled $10,000. The ' The fire in Bradford, Pa., on Thursday tii^lit destroyed the Theatre Comique, the Kiddle House ami tw enty o lier buildings, ks of several oil we Is. gregate loss not including the oil is $ 1:18,000. The burnt district covers five acres. i«'sides the Th *lb F. zpatrick and Gouthreax, tin* l)e cratic C riminal and Civil «Slierifls ele> > Patisli, La., have lieen notified that seats will be contested by the Citi zens' candidates. Three of the Citizens' candidates for City Administrators will also cou est. the election of their opfio Hi «II lei From fin» inuafl to l k lilltt€te|. pliia Tor HI. Cincinnati, November PL—Tbe cum in Eastward bound passenger rates, which, it is asserted, have been secretly cu for three or four months past, lias finally forced fare-» down to tlie low e«» figure known for velars. To-day tbe Atlantic and Great Western Railroad an nées New York and Philadelphia tickets at $1 each; Pittsburg tickets, $2.75, with the fares to some pointa in Ohio at a nominal sum. Fafal f-nlining Accident. Rich mond, Va., Nov. 15.— -A. A. Deit 1 ' K. a prominent merchant and post 111 aster at Maniken, Goochland county, Ya.. while hunting to-day shot liimseli accidently, and is supposed lobe morialiy wounded. His brother about two *-'o committed suicide. Deitrick highly connected. the soon and the J»e it lto of drnt the had tue common years vas a ( oll» K lll<*«1. T wo fine colts, the projierty of Mr. Ilenry Murray, who resides, on the Elk l road near tlie Maryland line. ' the P. W. & B. Monday last and instantly wen* into by an engine railroad kiled. ru b John I Davenport Is a lucky Gove ment official. II#* is a salaried clerk of the United «States Circuit (.'ourt, a United States Commissioner, a m Supervisor of '»•ral hundred and he claims to s private projierty the list of voters that he publishes.— N. Y. Sun. Flections, a referee in s stum House, i The citizens of Halifax •e vieing with tli<- military and naval authorities in their préparions to welcome Lord Lome and tiie Princess. »Street arches will be erected, and barges constructed and de corated for tbe reception. Russell k Northrop —CAL SPECIAL ATTENTION To their line of BLACK CASHMEREB1 At the following prie s : 35, 371, 45, 49, 50, 55, 58, CO 65, 70, 80, 90, $1.00 $1.12|, $1.25. The majority of these numbers !d (of me past thirteen months with sat isfaction, toa multitude of customers an evidence, would stale with pride that we cannot call lo mind a single in stance where a purchaser has made com plaint, either In regard to wear of color. We are making a 8PECHL EFFORT, tills Heason In nur CLOAK DBPATMLNT. ha change LAPIES& CHILDREN'S COATS In stock and made to order at short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed We respectfully solicit early Inspection. RUSSELL & MIIITIIROr > 306 Market «Vtreet. OCtl6. FOURTH EDITION Ht f ohn N R Now re ht.johm,. H.Nor. is. A terrible accident occurred last night at Peel Station, ou the New Brunawfck Railway, a narrow gauge line which run« froin Gib*»on, opposite Frederic»«», to Edmuuhtun. with a brauch to Fort Fair Held and Caribou in Maine. Th« «xpree. - ,, . . . from Gibnou lim I reached Peel, sixty »even mile, up the line, at eightP.M., and there being no naiweuaep. was nas amitnere nemgno unetengera. »a. pa» mug I hat "tall un without «topping. The train coniDU-dtf baggage aud stocking and firm class passenger cars. kbhci I no THR VICTIMS n>HL I*u TIUTIBS. He and othera immediately went to the reecue of the passengers in the burning car, and every effort was ma le to save them. .Some managed to escape by break u»g tlnough tbe windows, others were dragged out by main force, while others, in the extremity of their agiiny, strug; ^le<l sgiiiust their rescuers and perished ui the tl nues, lu a short time the car and nil that remained within it were cou-uuied, a few bones onlymarkiug their r. mains. * Terrible Railroad Disaster A Train an lise Hew Bruaswlsk Rail wav Tlirawn sftke Track CKOHSBfl A HRIDGB ON THI SLEKFBHS — PKB< IPITATKD DOWN AN KMBABKMBNT AM) A CAR BUHNE I»— HKVBUAL LIVES LOST—A PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE AND A TIMELY RESCUE. LIST OP THE KILLED. Tin* li-t of the dead is as follows: — Isaac Hacker, store ke* per, Foit Fair field, Me., burned to death. Nehetuiah Perry,store keeper,Presque Isle, Me., burned to death. Chari**« II*-at tie, newsboy, Frederic ton, bui ned to death. Miss <'u»hu)ttu, Auburn, Me., burned to death. Mis. Lo* ie, Grand Palis, died of In juries. J. ;s Turner, died of injuries. T1IK WOUNDED. The injured are are Conductor Yerxa, badly. Miss l)iall. R. M. Dow, brakem iu. K. I). Clark, express messenger. »lames Montgomery, F lore nee ville, bully. Daniel Kinney. Alfred Kinney. John Hamilton. John Lovely. •I oh .j Keenan, Boston Levi Sears, Fo.t Kent, Me. It. Raymond. As Tliv iruin isissvj ili« s'a'iou lb«* bxc gag« muster throw out « t,mulls of vr«in begs ft out the ear, intending to tlrow them on tbe (ilatforin instead of reaching the top of tlie i.latforin they struck its side and iKMiitded back bem-a'li the car whetds where fh**v w«r« «.ui dramedYor some dtatanee the ears ,u all» having the rail and running aerosa" a unall br.dgM on the sleepi rs. The in stant tli«* bridge was crowed the cam up m t, decame dis o nected from the en gm and rolled uuwu au embankment of i fift> feet IiirIi to the river, turning with g veioclly t .ree ori^our limes. " 1 A TKHM1HLP. «CENS. Tin* instant the first class car readied the level ground it wasseeuto lie on tira, aud although there was plenty of help the flames made such rapid progress that it was almost impossible to render any effective assistance to tho*e who were struggling in their fiery prison. W. T. Whitehead, of Fredericton, was stand-! arÄÄSÄi'c HELP POR THE SURVIVORS. Tbe news spread like wildfire through the neighborhood of the disaster, and soon many willing hand* w«>re at work removing and caring f* r the wounded, and within half an hour all were com fortably housed. Nothing couM exceed the kindness aud hospitality of the dents. be STORY OF A SURVIVOR. W. T. Whitehead, civil engineer, of Fredericktou, gives a very vivnlaccount _ of bis escape. He says:—"I was in the drnt class car, with some ten or twelve that others,when tb** acculent occurred When the car left tlie rails i knew something had happened and sprang for the door. I a| 'd Just as the car was toppling over 1 , shr.ing ahead of it down thi hill, fortu- ! nately lighting under a small mound of ' made four revoiutîon» T 'h tore ueUinS*^ tue bottom ^ * lliolf ly Mr. er ject. d;iv a» MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. "I was not stunned or injured, except a slight bruise on tin- nose. ' Tuesmoking < nt down the hill about one hundred and filty feet above the Ii The engineer, Davis, the firemen and —./self run down the lull immediately, and w lien we got to the car found it right side up. We went lo opeu the door, and dragged out some fUeor class car. en persons. One girl, about tweiveyears otage, clatn b r. d oui of me window and did a scratch. not re »She is a nice of Mist . who is anion* tin* killed. Cush 111« iZKI) FROM THE I I IMEH. "This lady •as almost re •d whe lid fell back int she violently rule > the ffames. Mr the vic frantic, and being a powerfully »milt man, reai>ted ad ertorts to draw him through the wnii was not heard of at ail. that lie wa* asl< was instantly Kill one ot , wai almost saved, but he i ti w of It w the dow. The hoy Beattie It is supposed ear the stove aud a: A HU EN K THAT RAFFLES DESCRIPTION. "Wb smoke were through it, from end to end. Mr. Hacker never spoke, and it is pre e.d inuit. have l>c»:n killed before the car reached the bottom of the incline." Mr. Whitehead adiLs that neither tongue dequately describe the ter haracler of the scene. I got, to the car the fire and nor t rihle „ Baltimore postoffîce. I have been ing Keller's Roman Uniment for rheu matic pain, aud it has acted like a charm «ind 1 do not hesitate to recommend ir in strong terms. E. B. TYLKB,Posm<tM*»r. WM. B. SHARP, 4lls l\l) .11 Allis KT STS. NtW DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. CoFd & Black Silks. Direct from the Importer. C10THS L CASSIMERES. me largest stock we have ever offered. Also a full line of no Carpets and Oil Cloths. From 3 lets to §2,00 per yard. > WM. B. SHARP, 4th AND MARKET STB. 7 nov» Nhcrir» Haie«. At the hotel of Alexander Maxwell, Middletown, on Thturulay, the follow ing realeetata belonging to K T. Perry W ^o*° l f .-M rÀppoqul..n..nk Hundred containing IW »er «, Improved with a large brick mamdou house, three frame tenement houses, etc. Z. Poole, purchaser; price, $16.600. ,, No - 2 A tra<ctof land situated in 8». George« Hundred, containing .120 acre« of upland and mar*di, improved with a ^VÄ^ortV« n 0 . 3. A lot of land situated on Main street, Odesia, improved with a double frame dwelliug, stable, etc. L. Q. Van '""l *i;°% liiere were aLio offered at the name plaça and time, three tracts of land be longing to Wilson E. Vaudegrin, No». 1 u " : 2.ofwhl0h—ia«2 acre farm and a IM », :r „ £ tm »Ituatad in Si. Georg« Hun dred— were withdrawn. No. It. A tract of laud also in 8c. George's Hundred, con taining 140acres, wan hold. J. T. Khali P urc Jj." M,,r i pnoe, $2 800. Nos. 1 and were offered together, subject to a mortgage of *10.000. ShenffGrubb on Wednesday sold at the hotel of Joseph Kidd, in Delaware City a farm in Red Lion Hundred with a three story frame dwelling hume, brick barn, out buildings and two tenant house con taming 246 acres of land, the property of Anthony Keybold, to George F. Jirady for $17,500 J m m ~ _ „ *'*•*«' [*"■ """« , Onlu^ U» 1 Kdwart BriMbun", Ji.. uithj. B. ( lark-mm, of the WJlmlng ; 1 < "»Ugn IIou^pMjBd Mllftird nu wa y,dow n toPraukford on a gun mug <-x|«ditloii. Th«y want Ina gunning car especially tilted up by Mr. Bringlmnt and kept for the purpose. In contain» 2 I.. .I t.uiniu ..ii.i i i.. . „ c . . .. ,. ' a ^ until foi pm isinus, a cooking stove aud apparatus, a dog kennel and bed«, ehalrs, tables water clout, water cooler, and all the appurtenances of a first class small-linusr Ills run off on a siding and the sports men live in it while on their expedition. looking il up while out. and using il as a i.iuou Tf .aiui.io.wu. .. ... i. 1 8 ,u . Im days at a tinu*. It is a very convenient and comfortable ar rungeim-iit. Brin FIFTH EDITION, On this expedition Messrs, glnirsl and Clarkson will be gone it a wcuk.—J iilford XeinH. al>oii iiHlemfnl at l.ong Rranrla — Nii|)|>oMi*il llealh fro Frier I'rllow Rvt) Bank, X. J., Nov. 15. There ir great excitement at Long liraucli oves what is apparently a death from yellow ?; wr ' UeiO»mln Wooley, of Norfolk, V»., xrrived tl,«.e Sunday to atteint tlie un. ial of 1,1s brolier, Jt». Woolley, a well-known Wasliingtnn-market mer chant, who died suddenly on tba Friday before On Wednesday last. Beniamin ,, , V . ,lts f , "J®" 1111 VHS ,,ul(le,ll y tak, ' n 111 «'J Jle*l I" » *«w "" rs *,' Ul what ** U°.W pronounced to be y*B°w fever, lie having contracted the »courge before leaving home. His re UBDins were privately buried to-day at Long Branch, the funeral service being pleached after their interment. At 1 dock to-day a dfitpatch wa, received Iidhi Norfolk announcing tbe deatli of Woolley, a son of tlie deceased, occurred this morning from yellow fever. This is tbe fourth sudden death in the Wooley family in seven months. J,,s. which - VI liolewitl«* IH*»<'hnrge of Paient flflire < lerl.*. ÄiÄsirÄr:: this blow, by saving that the contingent fund for tlie entire fiscal year is already used up and he has ho more fuuds for temnorary employees He will try, how ever, to retain the day laliorers. Tlie vie thus of this swoop complain that the new commissioner is cleaning out tlie office to make room for htfcown hungry friends who are sitting ou the steps, w aiting to be let In. There is a rumor atloat tliat Collector _ Tutton is to walk the plank shortly and that Governor Hartranf. is to be made collector of the port of Philadelphia.— Tutton was mousing about tbe treasury a| 'd the Whit« House to-day viewing the landscape o er. m ^ -— Dying of II 3 <lr»ph»bla- eacli Samuel Hartl.olf, proprietor of the Bun- the nvside Hotel G u»t«*ubiirg, died yesterday w »ÄÄsÄJ; Ä Iiotel, a dog approached him, ami Bar lliolf began to play with the dog. Sudden ly the animal turned ou him and fasten edits teeth in his lip. The wound was cauterized, and no evil effect was feared) from it until last ru*sday morniug. Then Mr. Hartholt complained of a pecular nervous sensation, and the sight of wat- are er made him tremble. I liese symptom» ende.d in coiivubiou, and he made a noise like barking, aud bit at every oh ject. within ids reach. He continued to all agony until his d* ath d;iv morning. The dog that bit hi a» "largo. «utter grei '•ster isyet Turml auil F a I h e r * «| l»j l II omen Cincinnati, Nov. 15.—Mr-, w ife of a leaf ling mercliaut : M wile of th*j Count v Clerk, Wilcox, the wife of the (' bind, the i. Brown, nul Mrs. Super ior, are under arrest at Oweg^o, Mich., ! ir aiding in the tarring and feathering of I ngersoll, the editor,on Monday night. It wa.-.al first thought that the outrage i w as perpetrated by m* n in female ap parel, Du» it turns out that many of them ' were really women. Those arrested oc cupy high social p initions. The exami nation is set down for Monday. the I TEN" DOLLARS KOH A KISS. Buffalo, N . 13.—I u th County „ . Huit of Mrs. Juliet bohraigle against C. W. Barr, both of C'sllins, Erie County, f. Court yesterday the $1.500 damages for asiaua and battery in k.Hsiug the plaintiff'with furoe, was tried. Addition al interest was at Uch-d to the case by the tact the plaintiff is about 20 vears o d, married, «omely lookiug, and' was loriuerly a doin- stu: In tlie defendant's ly. The defendaut is over 70 years old. The jury gave the plaintiff $1() damages. i. CHOKING. John S. Macklin was wa . Ä . nfortuoate as to have a piece of beef he attempted to swallow, stop just before it entered the stomach. This occurred on Thurs day morning last, since which time ho has eaten nothing aud suffered conside rably from pain and a sense of stricture in the lower part of his chest — Seien. Seriously Iujur*-<|. Morris Dunbar, residing near Elk ton was thrown from Dis wagon on Thurs day afternoon last, and sustained internal injuries. He i An Kliganl Extract. From yesterday's N. Y. Herald "Not once is the foot of orator}' thrown into the air in the exuberant spirit of can politics." evere recovering. can MURDKK IN CECIL COUNTY. On Wedneedey inonilof lart. »oo«t eight o'clock, ou the f *rin of W. T. Beck«, tenanted by Enoch Rickard«, half-way between Warwick and Cccllton, c«ci| county. Md., Medford Watteie, colored, »ged about seveutoeu year«, «hot «* «•£ '^cu" «bout t*eiiiy. I »»♦> took place in a corn n**Ia, al our tu« public road, «fher- Witten and Wbtl y with a number of while and colored men Werft euuaged in husking coin. The „„„der^r «rid his vie lin bad beeu good #,...,,1. » _ ( rH<V ii lv been attending Ä moral», and wheu they be*auqtiarrei- lug about the six« of tbe ihotfka lu tbe neld, their c >uipan on» regarde 1 the matter a-of 1 tile Cooaeque. .. Whaley, la said to have preserved an even u il wlwn Witieu tlirr* » »tune ,n, t ef the«eT. Z »I ! "» did not Consider the act a grate violation of the inendly feeling that had been existing between them AfbirWat t«r» had thrown tbe • oue, he started to ward a ►mall house, occupied by color» d people, acioM tbe road, about two buu dwS v L r da awav where it. la auDDoaed 0 y anl ® a " a '» wner« u is suppose be ae.*ured a pistol. Returning to Jbe Weld, he renewed the quarrel ana at OliCe drew a pbtol and diacharged it a: Wha ley. Misslug him lie Dr. d aspi ii. Thii wai a fatal shot. The ball cn'ered the i* fl breast of Wl aley j Uô t above Hie n : nn i ( , M'»,« wounded imt i •uroed n, PP ,e - . 1 n " wounneu iuhi .uneu toward the other peisons in the field and said: *'I hellve Medford lia» »hot mefell to the giouud a.idtxpired | u , lau ., y . Watters fled, but «a, arrriaUd last e v«,,| ug , j u GWeitoau, Kent County, Md ai.U locked In jail, ,, „ , ,, ,, , Henry M. Hayer., of Ocillon, Md., ) 1:u , recently been the author of several |„,rged notes, some of which besold. Mr. K. W. Lockwood, of Middletown, hsd City .another. The two latter were signed I,v Wm - T - Ulark. a well-ioelo farmer l""'} '}*, u - t ! , V 1 ,n ' " u, ' lur luirty-Xwo aud tlnrt>-fight dollars, r ,. M j, P ctiv»*ly. Another note sigiifd !*y FORGERIES. urehased one from him rnzer, a store k d «Î. Bpnnce p**r a' Chesapeake Mr. Widiatn G. Ktlmriviirton, living Cecil ton, he had attempted to sell in Galena, Kent county, The forger tied to Philadelphia on Thursday night, aud has not yet been ar f tinted. • it Ki'litrleil Finding of* Nti-wurlN I tody. The New York Times of yesterday con t ai ned tfce following : The Time,s ha« official permission from tl,« h|gh«t «uthonU« oonn«oled w.th tli« Stewart bodvematcitiig case to nm«« public tlie fact-whicb it baa known for î"'' < ' ra , ^"yf—tbut not only lias tb« body ^IseoTered ^ ea^î^comnlet* 'evi" i < V nco J en<1 - w ^ * v complete evl dence has beeu secured, sufficient beyond all cavil to senti each one of tlie thieves to State Prison and an oiMeer of the law l*ohLsev«rYinaiiinhisgrasp,oiilyawaiL lo 8 the signal to drag him to prison. Here's more bad news for the Gas Companies. Edison, tlie inventor, has recovereU from h!s reoent illness and is .... , .. w ^kmg diligently at bis electric light in shop at Menlo Park, New Jersey. A re . , % . , , , , . . , , about his having abandoned las electnc liglit experitnonts, Mr. Edison said: rirr«irT.rss.,va[ Î 111 a * r ® a( *5 r 8ure the liglit will w,u ,nuch cl| eaper tlian gas. I have ,,ow '°W you that I *am putting up a brick building, 125 f»*et long, to practical ly demonstrate tbe utility and economy ,,f my discovery. Tlie building will be dred-horse power boiler and an engine of iwrter of the New York .Sun visited him there on Thursday. In reply toa ques completed within two weeks. Mr. Edison then showed the reporter through his new building. He lias a hun eighty-horse power. With this engine He says he will start iu with 2,000 lights, He will use telegraph poles, with arm» * * ' across the tops, placing fifteen lights on eacli arm. The lights will be run across the plateau far out into the woods. _ w jh also put tliem in all tbe bouses »roundthek, tose« how the women folk bandle them. Tlie main object is to as certain how many electric jets, each equal to one gas jet, can lie obtained from a one-horse power, ■■■■ ■ The candidates for Attorney-General though the appointment is a year ahead, are springing up quite plentifully— Mewr*. Robinson and Faynter of Sussex, Mr. Pennington of Dover, ami Messrs, Gray and Cununing» of Now Castle are all mentioned iu that connection.— Neva. Mr. Edison purposes to liglit Menlo Park. IF CARPET l n n ! i ' I PALL 1S7Q. We ask the special attention or those I furnishing to our NEW PATTERN« In CONFINED ST /LEB of BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, LOWELL INGRAINS, SUPERFINE INGRAINS, COTTON CHAIN INGRAIN, Smyrna carpetings, DAMASK-RUG, &c., &o. AUo, OIL CLOTHS, (all widths) LINOLEUM, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS AND CORNICES. ho NO TL.--We offer a lire of TAPE8TKYS of a celebrated make and warrant them lor Rl.ikj per vard. These a goods ever sold for the price. tlie best C. Worrell, MASONIC TEMPLE. WM. S. WATT. No. 1009 Market Street plumber, STEAM A «ASfTTTKP ••Old tKm (n CROSBY Æ HILL Invite sp eial »tteutioo (o tfielr »took of LADIES CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, I Which is largs, and offered at prices which must prove satisfactory to the most economical buyers. f t< • Crosby & Hill, ■t o H / ■<» •> M • Invite special atteutlon to their »took of BLimmimm Wülci» they are now selllnj at very low price«. Crosby & Hill of of Invite special attention to their stook*of Hosiery,|Gloves&Underwdar, As they bave an I mens« ass irtment at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. CROSBY 4! HILL. Invite special attention to Uielr stock of Silks, Caslimeres, Shawls, Skirts, &c. Which are offer«*«l at EXTREMELY LOW PRICE B. Bargains in Every Department. Strictly One-Price ana Perfectly Reliable* CROSBY&H1LL In 220 and 222 Market Strikt, WILMINGTON, DHL. Ui' ••Old Mas./ iW/Of, oh hftb M P'UênUd bm w Jl?" FatmUmiw, tKtSSti.**? •-'»« tKm IVm uli «TîÜLîïî "'I» If. ' m It i inn l^aS ET IbW v U, L fV. ttin 11! NM «I or Pol«. (n Oonçrtft: and amSESZ*!** ** I j a Ii, |M i I I •Mafnr'f/'ir Invenhrt. in th* (.nr iiul Eitmpe at rchirri rnPi. \\ Ojir* jnciütil VI Mdfliiiijtvn, (Uk-w, f niUd>tntei l atent nitre, Pltmt fiUHHf - lUtth pu '■t 'I r « tlr ,t> r,lt, I t< P" n H 'tu hi nil ' IIV m III' *'l tb « • of rh iryr, an •out on l Potential' " Oui' l ••for obtaimn • v ntfree to nny n't'In n. cwt en 'w tntmtéo TV of oi ■t |.r? * H<ük o i >t*r. n •n to tie (i H mh. Washington, J/. t\ ■isffian, nti't Innurh / / rvm«,y. bite ■<» Hit Offimalt of Ik- If. S. p,UeU t$rf A •> ' • 'Wei Member qf Vu ngr tu fron ntr^ Addreu. 1.01 IN ItAMiERAl« M Inlrnu and Attorneys at Lass, Ulf* • Mlilnafon. 1). C. the. H \ 4 >' "l l.enntum, Chief Juebei K If S. bill r.&un MTU AB8T1KEKK SRi^HifUL UFEW. There is a curious »tory »hont son* wince which m e estensively advenaed days, and have only recently t>r?n pti tb« market. Dr. Underhill, the weii grape-grower of Croton Point, died i Some of his heir» eniertain-l '.em| view» of «uch e*treme k n«i, ih i thi illing to allow the s' hand to be sold or ar The grapes have sometim' » bc*n il sometimes left t > (1 lt is only now t s*. i::eo k if W ! market, the vines. have succeeded i of the c»taf Ä and the hand. Among the ei • r.**« of described as n " k • but »uggesiing i'lc In pc:-.î man any other l ur- " y n wholly unlike ary et' r growth. Its pun tv, »p remarkabl**. and bo*h j'l v f . fane ilr of tl • v | :ft'l have a spec a! oldest native wine no 1 1 sidrrahle hands of t house of the Ihurber*. Nov. /ÿ, rf/7 Thewl « -kna^n r. The above «peeks t" h add (hat this i« th. pure ju neither dnfftJ. Ul»°rd ' has been ripened and inelluved ■ fcr medicinal or sacramental purp* »surpassed. It can be obtained fron th« leading Druggists througboi United State«, and at »holrsale Iro «ndarslgncd, who will lorwsrd ^ punphlat. free of charge, on applieat c Re«pectfullf. etc.. fl. I. à t- B- THURBER A Wmt Draaivcii, M' >lmix " ' . f the 1 at ned; New-Yoi*. rpUk ABTXÜABM BAIVKO« B»'J S02 MAKKETSTHKKJ.jJ IXCOBHOEATXD retularly maps lu A P r '„ï L wr»«"| wheu dlvldeud, » r " re aooounted as dewwIU- lw J deposits oomporud Uielr lut«» 1 each year. manaueks. W. Haslinx», I Edward Pusey, I 2™; l , s AP.thOM WJ; presld 1 Q S^i 8 'v CAP ^taMi5? . iRST «ATIOWAL. ^iisoll PUBLIC MO F. SPOfllTORY OP THE OF THE FtNANOIALAUENTB^ '"«SSSä Paid up Up«* 1 ' Disoounl days, Mouctsys sn d T t ' ur * at 10 A. M. Clement B. Smyth» KWcConsN Dunlel J * mc *, Kdwarf i Betls "i RKOT Ä. V" Kll Oarrett. «»m 'I P RK œTÏ0Â^ATCH«AK c And dealer in ALRBI0A5 ^XCB® clocks, AS pS»l £* W 8PSOTA Äa Ä bWAB6 , „0. SOB MARKET STREET WIMH»® 10 "' " !|»irii p»rtloal»r»uentI°n PJ> 1 , nglns „nie» ion«l»nlly on buid. 1Md w &n jsssmi asKft — prl leio-' 7 "PONDEB A TO WllElD' 1 I Wholesale and «" ku ,l C0J LEHIGH AND SOHO <„, , i Ä *2tN. B - we maiwnlf* a*"* i 1 ! I n ttiaud prompt Jel.T«y' novl-1. Mo. by telephone.