0) v St ir Vol. XVIL Astoria, Oregon, TJmrsday Morning, May 4:. IS82. So. 29. ?&!& JlJJlr w mjg z-K WjggP m Jlr -'MMr' &w& LEFT ON THE PIEI. Perbaps you know what it is to j have a bullet plow its way into your flesh, but -svere you ever left, wounded on the field left to wear away hours of daylight amidst groans and prayers and curses to wear away a night which seemed years aqo, while men shrieked in agony and died while wounded horses sighed and groaned and dragged themselves along while ghouls prowled oer the blood-ied grasc and wet thpir fingers in warm blood as they searched the bodies of dead and wounded for plunder? ''Forward'."' came the order. I looked up and down the line as we left the cover of the woods, and the regiment was dressed as if on parade. V; were the bat tle front of a brigade, and were going to charge a. b-ittery half a mile away. No skirmishers out no firing. The battery was belch ing away under a cloud of blue smoke, and the ground was open and clear. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! No lanrjnnij no fonjiiijr ahead. Com mon time march! march! march! It was snail's pace, but we were to increase it. The left of the lino was swinging ahead a little as the impatient men increased theii steps, when suddenly the eiiemy discovered ourmanoeuver. There was a lull in the firing for fifteen seconds as the battery changed front, and then a shell tore through the center and batteicd six or , . , , , . eight men into bloodv pulp. ,. .. ., , . , "Double-quick charge!" and , . ... away we went, each man shutting . ' ., , , . , ., his teeth hard as he entered the smoke cloud, from under which the red tongues of death leaped forward to scorch and wither dozens and scores and hundreds. A grim veteran on my left rais ed a cheer. It was yet on his lips when a grapo-.shot tore a hole through his breast and sent him into a dry ditch, dead before he struck the grass. Two brothers on my right halted for an instant as the grape and canister shrieked around them. I looked back and they were gone dead under the feet of the second line. How far it was! How long it took us to pass over that quarter of a mile! Now we see shadows around the guns now the powder flame burns our faces now we are cheering and shouting and using our bayonets. The guns are ours! . Men fall to the ground as they step into pools of blood. Every gun has its blood said every wheel is covered with crim son spots. Men died before the guns around them behind them. "We cheer hip! hip! hu ! Where am I? The afternoon sky is -overhead the roar of battle is in my ears I am lying on my back on the ground. What does it mean? now came this? Heaven, what a burning, blister injr. sensation in mv left leg "above the knee! I am wounded. I am lying where I first "went down. .The guns were here, but they arc gono now part of them captured part o them dragged away by hand. The tide of battle has shifted, and over this meadow the dogs of war are tearing at each other's throats. Is there any one else here? I lift my head. Any one else! Great God! but the field is covered with dead and wounded with men writhing and groaning with frag ments of bodies with pale-faced dead with blood-stained dj-ing! I can touch the dead on either side, and close behind me a piteous voice calls eut: "Comrade, for the love of heaven give me a drink!" That pain again. Is the leg I beinrj roasted over a slow fire? I scream and shriek and clutch the grass and seep company with thousands of others who are being! tortured to insensibility by pain or j driven to distraction bv the still continued carnage. Ah! It N night. Tlu: falling dew lias brought more than one poor Foldier back to life and re new ed suffering. The batteries are silent. The muskets are rest ing after their deadly work. There is silence no! From woods and meadow and knoll and valley, from almost eyeiy yard of ground on that long battle-front, rise groans and cries and prayer.-, and plead ings. A general prides himself on r. strategic movement, a colonel will be promoted for bravery, a major is flattered by the cheers of the living, a captain is proud of his men that stood like a stone wall, and the result is five thou sand dead and wounded men fathers., brothers and sons. This is glory. Scream and shriek, but some one has won fame. Pray and plead and rave and curse, but the telegraph is flashing the news of a glorious victor over the country. The enemy has not re tired as yet, bnt is getting ready to fall back wIi.mi the night a rows older. Hark! Is some one moving? Ye, it is a stop. It is some wound ed man hobLling away under cover of darkness. Xearer nearer atid some one looks into my face. It is the ghoul of the battle-field iuu wciia i itj ultimo .1.0 (uivii- j , -, , , , . , i through ulood and gaping wounds ,- , . , , to rob living mens pockets'. i , , ,. , I "Go away: lam not dead!" I !..,.... shrielr in- his-face-as-'bebends closer, and he leaps aside to growl and curse and search the body of one whose pale, upturned face is just catching the silver rays of a new moon. I heai more steps. Ghoul meets ghoul and holds a whispered conversation, and they separate with hands full of plun der. Now comes a hea ier step. A trooper's horse is dragging him self across the field, a shattered eg making him utter almost human groans. He is more merci ful than the ghouls. He waves and turns to avoid the human bodies in his path; lie even halts and puts his nose against the faces of the dead, a if he would speak to them. So, and until midnight comes and goes; and then lanterns Hash, tlie ghouls speed away, and strong men carefully lift up the wounded and cany white faces, as they find old comrades lying stiff and stark iif pools of clotted gore. Ann an this u.r-uhat.'rree The Newspaper. The recognition of the fact that the newspaper is a private and purely business enterprise will help to define the mutual rela tions of the editor and the public. His claim upon the public is ex actly that of any manufacturer or dealer. It is that of the man who makes cloth, or the grocer who opens a shop; neither has a right to complain if the public does not buy of him. If the buyer docs not like a cloth half shoddy, or coffee half chiccory, lie will go elsewhere. If the subscriber does not like one newspaper he takes another, or none. The appeal for newspaper support 011 the ground that such a journal ought to be sustained by an enlightened com munity, or any ground other than that it is a good article that people want or would want if they knew its value is purely childish in this age of the world. If any person wants to start a periodical devoted to decorated teapots, with the noble view of inducing the people to live up to bis idea of a teapot, very good; but he bus no right to ' complain it he faiis. On the other hand, the public ! has no rights in the new.-paper ex - cent what it uavs for; even the "oldest subscriber" has none, e- cept to diop the piper il it ceases' j to please him. Tin; notion tliatj the subscriber has a right to inter fere in the conduct of a paper, or the reader to direct its opinion, is based on a misconception of what the newspaper is. The claim of the public to have its communica tions printed in the paper is equal ly baseless. Whether they shall be printed or not jests in the dis cretion of the editor, having iefcr ence to his "own private interest and to his apprehension of the public good. Nor is he bound to give any reason for hi refusal. It is purely in his discretion whether he will admit a reply to anything that has appeared in his columns. No one has a right to demand it. Courtesy and policy may grant it; but the right to it does not exist. If anyone is injured he may seek his lemedy at law; and I should like to see the law of libel such, and so administered that any per son injured by a libel in the news paper, as well as by slander out of .-.. i j i e ..-, ii, uuuiu uusuroi prompt a'un'bs. . - ' The advertiser aerniiio mi more mc aueruser acquites, no more rights in the paper than the sub-1 ., . . . senber. He is entitled to use the space for which he ,is by the in sertion of such material as" is ap-1 proved by the editor. He gains' now in the city and intends organizing ;.,4- :.. .. .i . f i a class in instrumental imiMc. Anyone no interest in any other part of I who coutemplafes tal;In' a cour-i of m- tlte paper, and has no moie claim 1 ruction on the piano will find this a , , .rare oppoitiuuH.- Prof. Majcr iiinj be than any other one of the public. J seen at Mr. TwiligljtV.. To give liiui'buulrpace wouItPue' iifibiicinoacliL-Zk mill ibii n tniiLinn ' of a preference which would lie ( .,;..n .1... .-, r.f ii ...,JU-. ... .... .. .,. .... .."..c.t,oaioaii inecurrpiil news, choice nils-; t.i- ii .1 .i I pellnnv. n.rlfMi!!iilsl mntier innrlr.'t ns. , iuiiuiiij mure uuickiv ueMiov me ', . t . . -. . - , 1 character 01 a journal, begets dib- trust of it, and so reduceits value. than the well-founded suspicion that its editorial coluin. :ue the nrnnertv .-r niU-crtiwH ''""v.... .. 1 propertj 01 advertisers, .'a en a leliious journal will after a while , f . ., ,. be injured by this. ' .. f. " Akin to the false notion that the- newspaper lsasort ot open clian-, . 1 .1 . .1 LI - 1 llll.llllsiF.il i. j.iiiiiii-l ..,- inns, uni.' nel that the public may u-e as ;t I to build thi city. Veh.ieoi.esi,.u in chooses, is the conception of it a-. ' running older al picenj. Quite a mun ' . Ihm liiv.'alreadv located homes 111 this a charitable institution. A news- citj. and jet thrie is loom. sddimt ,.,.,. , , paper, winch is the property of a private t.erson as much a a clru. shop, i expected to perlorui for nothinnr services which would bei .i,.i r ., .!.,. .,.:... .. 1 t "" There i sciircel v a charitable enter - prise to which it is not asked, to! contiihule of its sne.e. wliipb U 1 . ' ' monev. ten times more than anv ! . . . otier pers-on in the community, uiui aiu icii miio as :lu.(. :, lMP i ... 11 ,1 owner of the newspaper to contri-1 bule. The journal is considered, , ,... . " . , . , 'mean it it will not mm render it-. columns fieelv to noti.-es :,,! . noiinceinent's 01 this .sfrt. If a mamiget has a new hen-coop or a new sinner he wishes to intioduee ' to tiie public, he comes to the . newspaper, expecting to have his : enterprise extolled tor nothing,! anU probably never tiunka that it would be just as proper for him to go to one of the regular adver tisers in the paper and abk him to give up his sp.ice. Everything, from a church picnic to a brass baud concert for the widow of the triangles,asks the newspaper to contribute. The party in politics whose principles the editor advo cates has no doubt of its ricrht fill claim upon him, not only upon the editorial columns, but upon the whole newspaper. It asks without hesitation that the. news paper should take up its valuable space by printing hundreds and often thousands of dollars' worth of political announcements in the ronrxi of a protrauted campaign, when it never would think of getting its halls, its speaker, and its. Jra.s baud tYi-p of tssponsp. 'Ohnrchf - , a-. el! as parties. t-- pect tliii srt of tjliarin. 1 have known rich i-liurehc-, Uy whose members it was a convenience to haw their Sunday and fit her seniees announced, withdraw the atin'xtnceineuts when the editor declined any longer to' contribute a weekly fifty cents' woitli of space. No private poison contri butes . so much to charity, in pio portion to ability, as the news paper Perhaps if. will get credit for this in the next world; it cer tainly never does in this. Charles Dudley Warner. Ari'tenni I.ndElllJJ Itotlsi", l:tn!. Or"Ki. Tori- .New house ami first Hn-s in u5 .i)i uoiutmeiits. Third sticei, in It. i: Thompson's Mock, cpjio-He Capl. Ains woi til. Ilotinis lij the laj-, week or month. -MKS.ij. AJ.T.IfiOM. Take Soli-!. On alter this date an additional in cents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied by the cash, at 'Iraj's wood aid. .hi! lst.JKRl. " Itooms to Itent. Anjoiie who uaiiU.t nhUj fiuiiislied room" in a lileasant locality can be ac commodated at Mi-. Donnj Ciirniu near the Conarcgational church. .Yet i'onni!. ' Mel nii'kcil up, about fort I(vt laaik- ed 'K. K r on the lead line "No. I'.'.'' I The owner can have it by appIjiiiK at j T)u,0 urackkPi's. ri?ar store and p. ins charges. It was picked up U:iion l&iiutb ponil and tlieblafk buoj. j Jas. Fiji.i m. Musical lustructioii. I'rf il Vrcil. rmor nf .Nvil-7ii !mih1 i Ttic Wit-bir t-ioi-inn Is a iiciiiiniOih slifit iltinliS. Hu iiniib:i sire of the l)ail. It is iu-d the na- ptrforthe fircsi,fc,eniilai:iinih, iul.li- m: ;.An ii 1 .,.. s i i V. 1 lMJ?,s. '(, It U f iirnislt.Ml to single sui,- s-cribers ai spcrjearni advance. lo:t't Iie in tli Ituu-ti - ' . A-.L ilrnrrUK fn! f!riiIi nfi lint " H clears out rate, mice, bedbug-. iiui-hi-. ''-"m"' "' "'. i"-,is. 1 m- pei im. z Sim.oit's Crist: will Iiunuiliiiteh ieliee Cioup, whouplnjr couuh .mrt Ilrouchitis. fcold bj W.i:. Dement. - War! War! War! : " . Hiiur noiuoiiereu me n.aiij i-on that will build . saw mill m the e:t of nine in suit purenas.-is. iocaini one ,nj!e M1tli of Astoii.t, on the s.inn side 1 nf ll"-'l"l'" Y'Tw,W, . . ,. Notice. Ice cream. 11 e cream.: Icecream.ne cream, al lin-cnes re- 1 fiesinnent i-aloon, Nitiudij and sun. t-sluiiL-ut i-aloon. Satuidu a ! day nvcniin:. Ocr ident blork. -ii1,eMnet-jck.-' a l.istm? and 11a !-f ant pcrfiimp. Pi n e i". and .0 rents I : Sild b Y. 11 Dement. ' : yill Iter.iiive I ill , . , n uj ( ,. ,, !l( .nr.1. 11. 1 ouiit'i.oi me 1. . I Kiiifilits.ft Tjtlii.is bmtiiiii" and will iemoe bisstn(l;on nr.il.out the Hist i 1 Al.ij. Ueiiix ocrstoekid and v.islmi'j to liitiice hnine-eiilsliicl. he wiil .ill. 1 . a, a special iiidiicciiiint a mm 1Uki.iI -li-eouiil to nil cash customers bujin-4 noons to amount 01 .-iu or mei. i;e- member that in pnUoniiiur this siic that the discount will be handed had: in cash. 'rniaii ISilis'i--. iincliotiaUubih. Pho Count Cinchon was the Spanish his wife, was prostrated by an intenmt- tent fcAer. from w hieh she was freed b the use of the nathe remedy, the lVrit- Ian b.u 1c. or. a- ii was called in the language of the coiintrj, iimnipiina." Grateful for hci lecoverj, on her ret 111 11 to Europe in lfifi. she. intiodcced the remedy in Spain, where it was known under arious names, until I.iuu.viis called it Cinchona, in honor of the lud who hail bioujjhl then: that which -,va"s more prcciuiu tli.iu Ihe Kohl of the Incas. To this day. after a lapse of two han dled and fifty jears. science has jiheii lis nothing to take its place. It ifl'octu ally cures a morbid appetite for stiinu lants, by resJorin? the natural tone of thcMomncm Itattaei.s ecslve Ioe of liquor as it docs a fcer. and dcstrois both alike. Tlie jioworful tonic virtue of tho Cinchona is piecnfcil in the lVrm ian Hitlers, w hieh ai e as effect i against malarial fever :o-da. as ihev wero In the dajsof the olil Spanish Yiccrojs. 'e guarantee the ingredi ents of these biltois to- bo absolutolj lmrc, and of the best known qualitj. Atrial will satisfy j on that this is the beat bitter in the world. "The proof -of tlio niuulim: is in tlie eatim:,1' and we willingly abide this test, l-'orsalo by all druL'gists, crocers and limtoralcalers. Order it. Loeb & Con agen ts for Astoria. ri:;-iits)...il I'i.oiiii lo liet A' Mrs. Munson's lodsing home. TO ItK' ii.-Klif-l. l)!os,iii.-1,in" in all is branches; neat mid re.isoiuiblo. a. Mis. lViiny Curraiis. i i.i"ii.' Liicaruniifvaiionai iniircn. T J'nsmlirs ami IStaittekectiers. lli.uo (jppiu-da Jarxe stock of furni ture and bedding en the corner of Main and saupiaoQuastiei-ts. and will sell at ."sau Tranci-co pi ires. You will save mono b Inn ing of mc. Mahtix Oi.si;x. TIicAsUjIij --hilt and Oil Clothing Factory lias mocl next house to O'ISrien's llolpi. Persons wishing good oil clothing to keep them dry w ill pleasp call. Sollce. Picked up April 2rth a piece of new wpl.4"i to r) fatliniuj, 4.! meshes deep, Xo. ;o 10-ply t inc. Apply to A. P. Co., 1 1 waco. 1tciitioii S'islicri:n-H. LT-p Nichola's liilm of Gilead oil for si)ior chapped hands, for sale b Joe (I. Charteis. Tide tables free to ill. For the fiiip-t baths in the city go to iIip i)rient bathing looms, opiwsite llolden's auction stoic. .lor. (5. Cit.urrr.r.s, Prop. liernian Itros. Kxprcs. Will receive onlers at the store of . W. Cisefot upper Astoria or any other part of Ihe cit. l.eao our orders on the Male and they will be promptly at tended to Have Vistars balsam of wild clicrrv alwaj s at hand. It cures coughs, colds bionehitK w hoopins couli, cioup, in l!uc:i7n. consumption, and all throat and liuiK coiuiilaints. r,o cents and? a bot- llc. " Ham- i onTAiu.!: Sicilian Hah: Ilr.Ni.wn: is a scientific combination of some of the inii-t MwerfuI ie,storatie agents in the euetable kingdom. It re stores stay hair to its original color. It make, the scalp white and clean. It caics ilindrulf and humors, and lalliuj: oatoi the hair It famishes, the nutri tive principle b; w Inch the hair is nour ished and suppoi ted. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsur passod as a hail t IresMiiE. It is the most twmonucal piepaiation cer ollerc'd to tli" public. as its (fleets lcinain along tiiiie. making onlj an occasional appli cation istccssaix. It is lecoinmended and used bj omuuiit medical men, and official!) .-liduiscd In the fetnte Assaycr of Massachusetts. 1'ho populailty of nans nair i:euewer nas uiererseu wiin i the test of iiu.il) j cars, both in this country and in 1nrei;.'u lands, and it is now known and Hvd in alt theciili7Pd Fon S.vi.j. v ai.'i. Deai.f.i countries ot the woild A. oasii.coM or -ore throat should be, ,. 1 x-...... .1.. ..i. ;. 1 siopi'"'- "n'n-i .ieniiiui lesuus mi ,ai jne,,,.!.' l:m disease or consume u,,.,. r.ruwnV lipinchial troches do not! (lisnitter th sioiuacii liKe conjli syruj , and balsams., hal act directl on the in ' , H itiunl !.iris nllniu' triit.ifinn. five ,,.i;-.r :i. ..it... . i..n.i,:n- ..Mni. . .catanh, and the iiuoat troubles which' 1 Miii:eis ami jmiiiif sj-caiiCM are subject I (l, ir.rl(llr'u yeai, ' ii10WnS bronchial llroclies June ben lccommcndcd b ! phjsiciaiis, a:nt alunxs give jierfect1 satlsraclimi. ll.uiu; been tested bj wide and constant iwe for ncai Ivan eii-t tiie veneiat ion, tlsev hae attaim d well- meiited rank anmni.' the few- Maple , reineuiesoi use aai. Mini at 'J5 cents a ' ikx even where T--S Anion;: the medical means of anest 1115 disease, Hotctter'-s btomach Uitters Stands pre-eminent. 1 1 checks thef urthcr jiro?ress of ell clisoidcrs of the stomach, liver and bowels, levives the vital stamina, prevents and lemedics chills and fCtors, inci eases the activity of the kidiiejSjCoiiiitciacls a tendency to rheu matism, and is a genuine stay and solace to aed. infirm and nervous persons. Tor sile hi all DrusRists ant Dealers generally. Leinenweber & Co., 1 . 1 n s ks'm-i i.eii. n . nno Fsruu.isunu ib53. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMERS AND CDRRIERS, M uinfa.turcrs and IniirKM Ot t I.I. Kl!)-i or ?: AND FINDINGS- W'lti'les lie Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. to-IIIStiejt cash price paid lor Hides and Tallow. bIW cricssnTcn ! b p x&. S w ivf&3?Xw jf SSi fe&2Sj7-LVy3fYsE?i. fK-ssyCfCTiaff af7jTCfiP'iSvijlJ R STOMACH 4& diTTrRdi MISCELLANEOUS. IS. ARNDT & PER0I1EN. ASTOniA. - OP.ECON. The Pioneer Machine Shop J1UCKSMITI! MCV SHO AND a n -, ol --r Duner aiiup 2-'?e?e?n-tA All kUUs of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND- STEAMBOAT WORK IVomptly attended to. A is-lalt unite of repairing CANNERY 11KS, tO()r hAFAYETTE STItEET. ASTORIA IRON" WORKS. Bemon Srr.cEr, Nn.i: Parker House, AslTOUIA. - ORITiON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. USBfJIURISfiESOINBS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Ufnll Descriptions iiimte Jo Order at Short JTotice. V. D. Wass, President. .1. 1 J. IIusTLKK, SecrStarv. I. W. C vsr. Treasurer. John- Fox. .superintendent. 13. B. FKANKL1N. UNDERTAKER, Ciincr Casitiiitl Sii'ifiaoqlie stie-I. vsl(-i:i v ,vl1 ,,1,v. oltH'.OX ar vi ki: is WALL PAFEK AN0 W XI I Cii' CHini ' -i-Ayv-fTT OiViLjo AM' UXDiiltTAKEKS (IOODS. -7- SUTT HOUSE! CLOAKS 5Ws SKITS Isiiall semi toanv l)RKb"Sl!and D0IA1AXS atiinces mat cvxmit hi; di i'i.icviku in America, fiom r unard',with prmlege in exanumiu; :u it ens-i apo. ana 11 rooJ ahie I ji.iy iluigi-s I'.OTII ways. not A..1- , circs-, Willi size :. 23. X.I?T, Cnrnnt Third ami Alder Strepti., I'OitTiiA.M), tti:;o. Take Wctice. 1 John Rogers, Central Market, 1 Han retehed al.nve Invoke ol jllAKKET.S XSU HALF KAnilELS1 of Use best iiuality. And Know- le.tdy to supply Iutclicr C'an-l nerics mid all other', cheap for cash. ' is. iir,j OK m: IN j New and Choice i MILLINERY, D.-jixcs to eall the attnuioii of the Ladies of Astoria to the fact that she has received a I arse assortmont of the I.ATKST STYIjKS OK Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings, AMI Corner Main and Siiitemofjlie Pt ret ts. J. ft. D. GEAY. Wlioleside and retail dealer in. ALf. KIXDh OF VJSKI), Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc General itorape and Wharfase on reswn - Oregon. m psaaaisQL v,"nsaia tws ij2M! bsg BUSINESS CARDS. XI C. HOLOES, NOTAKY PUBLIC, auction i:i:k, commission and suraxck agent. rn. a. c. shaftkh. rVSUlA and hCKCr.O.N. (DEU&CHEB AliZr.) lIenoii orthe Throat a. Special t j-. Office over Coaa's Drug Store. J)R. C, C. CLASS, PHYSICIAN AND SOBGEON". Office ier A. ". Aliens Store, ASTOKIA, - OKEGOk "CI X. WISTOSJ, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ortlce la C. I- Parker's building, on Bentoo stcect, opHsltc custom House, ASTOKIA. -..- Or.EGON. JAY TUTTIiK, M. . PHYSICIAN A'D SUEGEOK. Oh-ick Oier the 'White House Store. Uesidencj: OverElberson's Bakery.op posite llartli S. Myers' Saloon. 1 1. 1IICUM. - PENTIST, ASTOlilA, .... OKKGOJ. Kooms In Allen's building up stairs, corner ot Ca?s and Sqemocqhe streets. j Q. A. ROWLBY. ' ATT(RKET AT LATY. Cltenarnus Street. - ASTOUIA, OBKQ Q II. BAIX t CO., UKALEK IN !ours. IVindows, Blluda. Tran nohih. Lumber, Etc. All Kinds ot Oak Lumber, Glas, Boat Ma terial, etc. Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Me.im .Mill ncr Weston hotel. Cor. 0t evtieandAstorstreeti. , v nt. BOWK, BOAT BUILDER, AT 1I1U OLD STAND, CRAY'S BL'ILDINtS riuvr ciass work a specialty. MAGXU8 G. 'CROSBY, i Dealer lit HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plita and Steam Iters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD. STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN ANDWPER. Stoves, Tin Ware andHouse Furnishing Goods. jobbing in Sheet iron, tin, cop- PEK PLUMBING and STEAU FITTING Done with eutness and dispatch. Nous; Uit r.ri ela-H workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALED Constantly on nand WILLIAM EDGAB, Corner Main ad Ciea StreeU. ASTOUIA OKKQO.N. DE1LIK CI CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS 80NS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W08TENH0LU ard other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS . Genuine Bleershaum Pipes, etc. A nae stock ot I 'ntchc aurt Jewelry, Muule n Iti-eech l.oadlnc Shot Gnn nnd ItlllcH. IlKTolvern, PIstolu. nnd Araniiinltlon' KliAMMFJ ALSO A FINR A-ssnUinent of line Sl'CTAa.KSand KYE ' l X.by SHIPPING TAGS I11ST OUALITY. WILL BE SOLD in irb Tit. I tho hundred, or by lh bnx, vnnted or T AsiosUS cSc. mJL -U tf -it