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; 1 ; w .^nueinMwto-ttDl .... I»m eo*ne to oonotaMoh. on the 7th of November next, There will be e grant ekploelon. Hip hnrreh, for Arkania*. TeH the good old afary, Georgia 80.000 strong Of Democratic glory, the eager the of run and be it is An to Democracy has been pent np. And if you will pay attention, The radical must fall baok, To mate room for expansion. Hip, hurrah, eto. Ion may talk of Tllden's income tax, And send your bayonets South, We will vote Tllden and reform, If at the eannon's mouth. Hip. hurrah, etc, 0, Indiana Is not asleep, There are few that promise fairer, To rally In November next, Around onr standard bearer. Hip, hurrah, eto. in added drug would ticket • of and made clerk The the dance State been * have uay car Retribution baa borne at last, It really la no wonder, The blrda of prey will scare away. At Democratic thunder. Hip, bnrrah, etc. Nxw Castle, Ootober 18th, 1876 A Fashion Accidentally Determined. Previous to the time of Francis First,the Preach nobles had wore their hair long; the cause of this change of fashion forms a cu rious chapter in the history of modes. On Twelfth Day, br le jour des rois, the court being then aiBomorantin, the king was in formed that the Counte de fit. Paul, follow jsgan ancient costume, had made in his house a king of the bean. Upon which Francis gathered about him all his courtiers and informed them that he should place himself at their head and lay siege to the count's bouse to dethrone this king. St. Paul, made aware of his coming, prepared for his defense, and caused his people te bring within doors a large number of snow ball, and gather all the apples, eggs, and other things that would serve as projectiles they could find. The assault commenced, hut very soon the besieged had exhausted their ammunition; in the excitement of the moment some one snatched up a burning log from the hearth and cast through the window. It fell upon the king's head in flicting a severe wound. The physician found it necessary to cut his hair close to his head. From that time he allowed his beard to grow. A few weeks afterward every pretender to fashion, appeared with beard and cropped head. Hale of a Chesterfield Farm* The fin* Dunlap estate in Chesterfield county, on Swift Creek, known as "Eller slie," has been sold to a gentleman from Ohio for $23,000. This is one of the best known farms in Southern Virginia. It is not only famous as a hunting ground, but during the summer season is a noted and popular resort for picnic and excursion parties from Richmond and Petersburg. It j has upon it an elegant residence, and sev eral summer houses dot the banks ot the stream which runs through the place. I During the years of the siege of Petersburg I there were thousands of sick and wounded I men who were in the house and upon the I grounds, and, per contra, since the war I thousands of little children have danced X n the green grass, which was once soak vith the blood of many a poor fellow I under the knife of the surgeon. I It is stated that the new owner has the and the intention to keep the grounds in all their pristine beauty. well were 15 „ v 12c; 40c 10c @ 5c means A Demented Incendiary. At Salt Lake City, September 30, the ■White House was destroyed by fire; loss, 15,000. The night before the fire, Dr. Tibbets, a demented individual, who has been spending some time in the asylum, was taken to the White House to lodge, and the waiter was instructed to keep watch over him. When Tibbits arose in the morning he set fire to his bed, and after seeing that it was well started he closed his room door and went down stairs to breakfast. When he had finished his meal he proceeded to the Wasatch drug store and told a gentleman that he had and fired it good too. The alarm was immediately given, start that when a fired the White ouse but the fire had got such a the bed room door was opened the draft sent the iiames into the roof, beyond reach. Dr. Tibbits was arrested and taken to the City Hall, where he confessed to having fired the hotel for the purpose of being sent to the penitentiary instead of being again compelled to take up his residence in tile asylum. A Brave Act. The Boston Traveller says that a few days since, as an excursion train of eigh teen heavily loaded cars on the Vermont division of the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad had commenced the descent of a heavy grade between St. Johnsbury and the Connecticut River, the engineer sud denly descried three cattle upon the track just in advance of him. To drive or frighten them from the track, or to season impossible. In a bly stop the train, was stantly he decided upon his course, ssnt his fireman to disconnect his engine and tender from the train, whistled "down bfaken," and with full steam on plunged toward alone, and with the impetus thus gained threw the cattle from the track. He •nen quietly allowed the train to! overtake him again, connected it and continued on, " ls passengers know ng nothing of the danger they had escaped by his quick wit anci fidelity to duty, Drinking Placea In Large elites. New York, with a population approxi "toing 1,000,000, has 5,700 saloons, or °ne to every 175 of its inhabitants. Chicago nearly 500,000 population, has about, 2,000 saloons, or one to every 250 inhab itants. Boston, with 300,000 inhabitants, has only 1^00 saloons, or one to every 201 inhabitants. Cincinnati, with about |>«,000 population, and its large German neer-drinking element, comes pretty close to Baltimore, with 2.100 saloons, or one to e very 155 inhabitants, and Philadelphia with a population of about 800,000, jv 00 saloons, or one to every 206 of it* in He for •"* iM IWAMM DAI. ; 1 ; r v i4M ip SMNM toito ONM<M-flii er* Before this article reaches tbs eye of the readerperhaps all the streets leading to the depot will be crowded with people eager to catch the train that will bter them the great Centennial Exposition, upon the occasion of Delaware Day, sufficient afanouneement to awaken the livelies spirit of interest in the occasion. Train* will be run as rapidly as they can be made up, and with the additional facilities Aat will be afforded by running the steamerFelton it is hoped that all may be accommodated. An additional ticket office will be taened 1881'* vavs, 5-20's, 5-20's, i-ao's, 5-20's, j-aHs, 10-40'*, Sew Wll. to Gold N. ». Y. Cake in the baggage room at the depot anlthis added to the sale of ticketB at BringbRst'* drug store, corner of Sixth and Mi streets,will greatly relieve the presure would otherwise be made upon thei ticket office. • To-day there will be a general suspensi* " of business, nearly all the leading stori and manufacturing establishments bavin* made arrangements to clese until Fridal morning. All the bankB will be closedl£highVaU excepting the First National, where ontlju clerk will be kept on duty to attend to sucbVentral matters of business as cannot be deferred. fc #g The public schools will also be closed, and few doubtless most of the children will attend f the Centennial, in Company with their parents. The arrangements for theatten- T dance of the Governor, City Council, raid o,V State and City officers are the same as has already been announced and no change has been made in the previously published pro gramme at the Centennial. * In addition to the public bodies that we have already announced would attend, the njaiool Board at a special meeting on Tues uay evening, resolved to attend the ceje bration in a body, and to attend in a special car on the 7.30 train. tet Rook Ohio Pacific 3t. it to is but It the the war the the Domestic Markets. Yesterday afternoon the street market wa6 well and largely attended. The following were the ruling prices : Butter, 46 @ 50, per pound; eggs, 28 30c per floz; tomatoes, per half peck, 15 @ 18c; white potatoes, do. 15@20c; sweet potatoes, do. 10@20 ; egg plants, 2(ft „ v a piece; apples per half peck, 8@f5c; peaches, do. 18@25c ; onions, do. 15@18c : beans, do. 8@l0c; cabbage, per head, 5fe 12c; dried fruits, per pouud,8@10c, do,pare 15@20 do; honey ,25@35 per lb; oranges,35(a 40c per doz.; lemons, 40@50c do; cante loupes 5@10c apiece, 75@|1 25 per basket; cucumbers, 8@15 cents per dozen ; 2@6c apiece; currants, 10@12c per quart; radishes, 2@3c per bunch; string beans, 10c per half peck; squashes, 2@5c each; beets, 50c per basket; corn, 10@12 per doz; watermelons, 8@50c apiece; plums, 10@12 per quart; crab apples, 20@25e per half peck; grapes, 10@25c per pound; oats. 30@38c per bushel; pears, per half peck, 15@25c.; plumbs, per quart, 15@18c. Fish.— Halibut, 20c per pound ; bass 16c do.; flounders, 12%c do.; Haddock, 10do.; crocus, 15 do.; porgies, 12% do._ @ I 5c U. REDUCTION. Stoves! Stoves! The subscriber at the old stand the loss, Dr. has in after to his drug had good given, when NOS. 7 & 9 EAST F0UETH ST. Is selling stoves at prices to suit the times The largest assortment of stoves ® ve ' offered for sale in this State. We have fixed the prices so low that we defy com petition, toca a persons in want of stoves are invited if and see for themselves. All draft reach. the having being being H. F. PICKELS, Nos. 7 * # E. FO URTH ST. k NEW PROCESS for Preserving a A Corpse without using Ice °r embalming f he corpse can be placed to suit the family and kept a we*k or more. Less expenslvt than icc. Personal attention night or day. All kinds of furniture made to order. Here ^ W^-cS^Sa^d s™Wj&' octietf few eigh of a and sud track or season In enl 6n> T* JOSEPH'S ACAfc MY, s CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, Under the care of the Sisters of 8t. Joseph The course of lnstruotlonlnoludes all the branobesof a useful and Christian oduoa U Annual pension for Board and Tuition 1200, For further particulars, address, aepl-ly MOTHER MARY JOHTi engine "down plunged thus He overtake on, the wit approxi or Chicago about, inhab 201 about German close one to 800,000, it* in He MESSIOK'S STALL, c. THIRD ST. MARKET HOUSE, has always on hand a fine lot of butter of all grades. BOLL, GOSHEN, AND BRADFORD COUNTY BUTTER, at the wholesale and retail P rloes ( ^ t](Mm WASHINGTON MARKET. Southeast Corner EIGHTH AND BENNETT STREETS. All kinds of AND SALT MEATS, GREEN FRESH GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES. Theohsapest piaee In the ettytoMW OeUHE iM T* VauNm, Oetotor 18. OOXD AND BOMS QUOTATION*. Reported by Oreige. Johnson AOo., Bank er* and Broken, Sixth end Market Sts. ill Gold.,,.........,, 1881'* Coupon . 1 ) U»% ed. vavs, 'flit, .. 5-20's, '64, » ....—.... 5-20's, '85, " .... i-ao's, '«5, New. J. A J 5-20's, coupon. j-aHs, '88, ,F .— 10-40'*, " __ Currency, 6's.. Sew 5's or '81. Wll. A Bdg....... called. ll«% 114 .118 W 116 117 1 116 11 124 115 .114' 88 STOCK QUOTATIONS# ~..m% 1 Gold ,.,m— N. Y.O.*Hud. ». Y. A Erie.... Cake Shore..:... Northwestern 103 1 11 . 11 5 " Pref.-- aDasm. penna. jteadlnk...... closedl£highVaU ontlju Creek. sucbVentral Trans.. fc #g ^yiue..."L""— few jersey Central. f steady, T wilminoton quotations. o,V ware state Bonds.102% Wlnlngton City Bonds.... Oefcjrare B. B. first "{*«•• ^lAmgton A Reading R. B. Tit mortgage.......... A #viinfigton A Western B. R. WS4 SL* Pref. 1U2 102 Rook Island...... Ohio A Miss._ Pacific Mall. Western Union 3t. Paul. UK 111 24 24 71% 71 East than peoole with ladles, far gant - ^ - Ci * 80 61 611 6 4 62 62 u-7, 47Si 47 B 48£ 81% 485 ey »! ui 14 2a! 78 * 78 46 4« 'A Dle. Seen has good all worst neyor Get Depot other. E. a In and in Ask and 105 105 103 101% 102)4 101 ... 88 40 80 6 ... 2 18 e mo 26 24 Gslavfoe R. R. Stock. Wlipagton Coal Gas Co. Satioil Bank of Delaware " VI " Wll. A B'dywlne.. 61% 80 506 500 160 145 .first (Atonal Bank. Jnlon.NVUonal Bank. b'armqABank. felawt (iFire Insurance... 42 : ; 16c 43 42 26 ... 24 iDILmiA HAMKRT6., FI \ Stock Market. Philadelphia. October 18,1878. [ 109%@109% Pittsbutg, Ti 1174i@ tusville and 7 *■- Buffalo R.B Catlwissa U%@sales GOLD VALUE. Eng Sov " Sliver told I s 9% 5-20S1 July 1|&112®U2% July 18ffl lie @115% ■uiy 18A U6%@ 484®488 48U@485 "New 5slit°.®sales20Relchsm 475@480 'ltyfl sNevil2 & 20fracs(Nap) 888@392 U. Cos.ofNI, '85® 2uttroners 580@53o i47%@47% Prus thal'rs \ * Roubles,Gold 70®76 No fer krl, for m 10-4 Penna B. PhtiaA BR, "inlaA Erie\%@t4) Lehigh Va Nav Stock» 4 @ 8 iH 4 Hestonvl.le21fc@ 25% C lng FMlaaekma Trade Report \ Tuesday, October 17. Cotton Is flriflvQt transactions are light, sales of mlddllST atll»ll%o lor upland •iud U%o for Ne\ Orleans. Gr«oerles are unqanged. CsfffB la in good Vemand at full figures. Sales of 850 bags Rl" at 17%e, and 100 mats lava at 22%c. Wugals In active request, but buyers and selfra are still apart In nelr views, which lestricts transactions We quote at 6%a9% ,|r f lr and good refln laba. Refined sqars are taken at 11% crushed and \owdered; ll%o f° r granulated, and 10%c or A, Molasses )s dull, Tfr. prices areunenang ed We quote 50 tes Cuba at 32a3Jc; 60s hogsheads soldatSOc.'ita basis of about ^Cloverseed'ls in st/rty demand at 10%all. rimothy Is held w|% more Jlramess, and A P r lug for The demand for flou Is light and prices rule In favor of bujjrs. Sales of 1.5W barrer. Western superfiie at 18 25; Pennsyl vania do. do , 64 75. Minnesota Extra Family at 60 25: Indinanew wheat at. 6 50: patent medium, 6 50, and choice at $85«; Illinois fair at 85 7. Ohio at 66, oholoe at 66 75. Corn ts unobanged. Rye Flour Is held at $4 «%a4 75. In Corn Meal no changtSOObarrels Bran dywine sold on secret tens. Wheat of cho ce grades 1 Red and Am ber are In demand In lull cures, but other Hinds are dull. Sales of4,00toushelB, Includ ing Pennsylvania Red,at845; Western do., poor and good, at 8110(1122; Southern Amber at 8126@ 127: Pennylvanla do. at il 26 and Michigan White a. 8180; prices ot Spring are nominal* Ohio a 81 19; Jersey, Delaware and Amber prime at 81 80al 82: Indiana, good and prlmeatt 84al 3o;and Michigan White at 61 30al 35. Corn is In active request wlh sail heldat an advance. Sales of 5,000 huaeis, embrac ing Pennsylvania and Bouthen Yellow at 58%@59c.; Western Mixed at 8V4®57c., and soutuern Whit© at 65c. sail con at 56%a57c. f, Oats of choice grades are scarce and wanted ot fall figures, sales 4 8000 bush els; Western white, good anocholoe, at <7a43o; Ohio Ug'it weight at 88aiW Western white, old ohoice at 48c, and dA'alued at ^Whisky Is firm at, 81 14 for Wjstern Iron-bound barrels, with sales >1bar rels. _ j 0 ve ' have com ST. a family day. Here Now is the Tn -TO » GET V0UR NEW .HEATER PUT'IN,; enl 6n> t Or get your old one repaired and put good condition for the winter. Joseph the oduoa Tuition JOHTi WE HAVE SAMPLES IN STORE Of the best manufactures of Portable and Bricked HEATERS We employ none but flrst-olass mechanics In our heater departoent, and you are sure of getting good work. *a-A gents for toe Standard Heater. Also Spear's "Golden sun" flre-plaoe heater and Spear's parlor stoves. Send for circulars with cuts. of Flinn & Jackson, No. 210 MABK£T STREET. ootl0-ly-eod K ing—practical umbrella MAKER, Repairing a epeelalty^P Any one having a good frame of^V "^feST" GREEN ISi& AWaIeIA m T* inwwfi. W. E. Williams, DRUGGIST, Minth and Market Streets, Wilmington, Del. BOOTH A. SHOES. /~1HEAP SHOE WORE. Having fitted up my shoe store, No. 811 East Sixth street, and laid In a larger stock than ever before. I am ready to aonnly the peoole In the eastern portion of with all kinds of boots and shoes, for ladles, gentlemen and ohlldren, at prices far below those heretofore charged. Ele gant work made to order, and mending promptly attended to marl4-ly _ - ^ F: KUNKEL'B BITTER WINE OF - Ci * IRON. e city JAMES KANE. The great snooess and delight o' the peo Dle. In fact, nothing of the kind has ever Seen offered to the American people whioh has so quickly found its way Into toelr good favor and hearty approval as K. F. Ktj~kel'8 Bitter Wine of Ikon. Udoes all It proposes, and thus gives "Reversal satisfaction. It Is guaranteed to cure the worst case of dyspepsia or Indigestion, Kiu neyor Hver disease. weakness,nervonsuess, constipation, acidity of the stomach, jto. Get the genuine. Only sold In 81 bottles. Depot and Office, 258 Nortli Ninth St^Phlla delphla. Ask for Kunkel's, and take no other. Sold b all druggist. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA E. F. Kunk e's Bitter Wine of Iron a sure cure for this disease. It ha* been prescribed daily for many years in the practice of eminent physicians wlfhun paralleled success. Symptons are loss of appetite, wind and rising of fm^d, dryness In outh, head ache,dlzzlnessslesplessneas and low spirits. Get the genuine. Not sold in hulk oulv In 81 bottles. 269 North Ninth Philadelphia, Pa. (t old by all druMdsts. Ask forE FKuukel's Bitter Wine oTlron and take no other. TAPE WORM. Entirely removed with purely vegetable medicine, passing from the system alive. No fee until the head ?»«»«• Oome amJ_re fer to the patients treated. Db. E> F. Kun krl, No. & North NlnthStreet. Philadel phia. Advice free. Beat, Pin, and stomach Worms also removed. Ask your drugglst for KuAkbi's Worm Strut. Price *1 per bottle. Send for circular. C HANGE OF HOURS— WILMINGTON & WESTERN RAILROAD-Oommeno lng Monday, May 22, 1870, Trains will rat LeaveWUmiBgton 1020am, 630 and 741 Leave Landenburg 6 45 a m, 1245and7 p b A rrive Wilmington 7 65 > m, 2 20 and 8® Arrive Landenburg 1165 a m, 6 40 and 8 51 SoNNECTIONH.—At Wilmington wltt P W a B and Delaware R R trains. r At Landenburg with Penna A Del Brand ffffiW-ylvonlhBjawjd. Supt( tf au JOHN F. BETZ, Gaul's Brewery, PORTER, ALE, BRO WN STOUT, Brewer and dealer in BARLEY, MALT AND HOPS, Cor Callowhlll asd New Market Street* Philadelphia, Pa. at ot at at at marl7-ly N RECEIPT OF FOUR DOLLARS Ws will send te any address A FULL NICKEL-PLATED Seven Shot Revolver, AND A BOX OF CARTRIDGES. JAMES * BROTHER, 201 Market Street. Wilmington, Del. 0 Nil V I m hi Great oai e should be taken at this season of the year tn feeding children. All dan ter may be avoided by the use ot Ridge s Food. It is suited to the weakest stomatm, and contains all the blood, bone and flesh lorming elements. It Is the standard preps ration and Is recommended by physfclsns her© and abroad f©bl7-wn pRAIGE, JOHNSON * CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Sixth a MarkktSts., Wilmikotoh, Dxi NEW YORK AND PHILADEL. STOCK! BOUGHT & SOLD ON COMMISSION. Every facility afforded for persons 4teslr* to deal or invest in Stocks, Bonds oi lng Gold. Telegrapblo quotation* received oons* stantly during the day. ang 28tf ASHINGTON HOUSE, MARKET STREET, NEW CASTLE, JOHN MoCALLIN, Proprietor. The above house is large and commodious and fitted up in the most modern style. t Tht bar is always well supplied with the west of liquors. sBoardlng can be had on the most moder Ve terms either dally or weekly. (tabling for 25 head of horses. , he proprietor respectfully asks the pat l age of his friends and the publle. V\pt28-3m VlLLANOVA COLLEGE-DELAWARE \ COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. \ s Institution, chartered with Unlver A Privileges, is under the eharge of the Autqtlnlan Fathers, and offers superior adM'tagea to students, whodeslretomak* a tn >ugh Classical, Scientific or Commer olalUirse. It Is situated on the Pennsyl vanf lentral Railroad, oleven miles from Phil! dphla. Railroad Station and Post Offlcvh the College ground s. T-i\t: Per session of five months, (In ad* W Ri Also and JOHN MoCALLIN. sit yanco '150. dfo.i-U Preel^mt aLLAOo.;New JW HflSk N * G.P. a m IWIETHODSwPOIN T8» METHODS OF BOSiHESS'W POUTS OF UIAMTME WIH THE PURCHASE OF-H* ■ ■ JLJ1 TT V i \ WAN AM AKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL* To which we Invito the Interested Attention an* Carttal Scnrtqr S» -the purchasing public.— METHODS: E have but One Price for All. NK Price means of neotHlty the low est Price..—.—— o w C ASH saves expense of collections and losses from bad debts..... — E receive Cash Payment from All—■ w a Guarantee protecting All—•• ve may not be a Judge of W E Betum Money when we cannot suit AIL... W E buy our goods at first hands, In Immense* quantities, and at the lowest prices for C ash.—. -»tte manu facture with extreme care VV every garment we sell. W a roly on Immense sales and are sat isfied with a very small percent age of profit.. . I T la easy to buy of us, since all are treated j alike, no one getting feToa that are denied to others. D ICKERING and debate are done away by ns, everybody gets our beat with out having to ask for It... W E inspect every yard of goods that 0 goes Into oui garment*.. WTTE put a ticket on every g*£me"t| W showing plainly Its quality and price..-. . S'vUB Urge experience, capital and tocil U ities we use for the people's benefit In lowering prices...—.. E cut off every Item of unnecessary expenditure... w for particula rs... N OT a particle of risk rnn In boring of us. A child may buy as cheaply W E employ first-clam workmen In every department—. W E give satisfaction to every purchaser or return the money-.. In addition to our Immense Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, we hare a Magnificent Line Man's and Boy's Furnishing Goods, Shirts (of our own make) and Underwear, all at toe Very Lowest Prices. of WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, 3. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. The G-reat Western Tea Company, No. 18 East Second Street, Three Doors from King, OFFERS A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF PURE TEAS AND COFFEES! The TEAS are selected from the latest Importations, an at prices (quality of goads ""ffiCTalU^^ *1*° on hand at the LOW EST cash prices. Purchasers «f Teas and ColTeea Presented with • Fine Chrwmo or Fancy Glassware, and supplied with sugar at coat. DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE, GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 15 E. SECOND ST., t DOORS FROM EUR W. R. BOWMAN, MANAGER. augll-ly THE (BLEAT TTCOOE TEA COMPAHT, NO. Ill WEST SECOND STREET, NEAR ORANGE. REDUCTION, REDUCTION, In Sugars, Teas, and Coffees LOOK, READ AND REFLECT: GOOD RIO COFFEE FOR " Cent*. EXTRA STRONG RIO FOR SO aud 83 '.ent*. GOOD BLACK TEA FOR <£"{■ Weglve < no I preMntewTto^ur 0 TEAS and COFFEES and therefore oan sail a better article for the same price than those who give gift* at the GREAT TYCOON TEA STORE, NO. Ill WEST SECOND STREET, NEAR ORsNQK. augi9-6msod CALL AT ONCE and be convinced that we are selling the cheapest line of DRESS GOODS. -HAWL8 AND BLANKETS,.AND CASS1 MERES FOR MEN AN BOYS' WEAR, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS OF ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. EXAMINE OUR GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. N. B. Q,ulok sales and small profits Is onr motto. E. FELLHEIHEB, No. 118 Market street, Wilmington, Pel. sept28-8m .ii ENGLISH, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY AND INGRAIN; ALSO, STAIR CARPETS, VBI>» VET RUGS, ORE MB CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, Eto., Very Cheap at the Old Place, 112 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. Garnet* carefully packed and aent to any part of the United States free of eharge. raug29tf] 1. A. BEND ALL. 49-SEND FOR PRICK LIST.*®* CENTENNIAL DOTS, Pine Apples, Lemons, BAJAKAS AID LIKES SARDINES, LOBSTER, SALMON, CANNED (cooked) BEEF, HAM TONGUE, etc., *to AT ALLMOND'S, aogS-ly Eighth and Market Streets JUST OPENED; " A VERY OHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR. RUFFLING8, LA OKU, TIBS, CORSETS and H<mom,ni great vaeutt . , •.E.muhn, . mflMfliMjMpm I. MJ» JUST RECEIVED. Another oaro of those oelebratod BLACK ALPACAS, which we will continue to sell at the v«Y low urloe of T WENTY-FIVE CENTS. SUPERB QUALITY BLACK CASH MERES FROM 75 CENTS TO 6)A0. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS In great variety from 7k amt* to aS.Ofl. An elegant assortment, of BEST GOODS AT LOW PRICES. P. CAMPBELL, MO MARKET *T. le!2-8 M GOUHSEL, ENCH UMBRELLA MAKER, An Has removed to No. 1(19 WEST SECOND STREET. The best quality of mod* ways on hand. New umbrellas made to or* dor. Mending promptly attended ta. al-