9 r 7 : i ... . 1 . ry -'- t -- i. ,..- - - 72 'Ssr&s;; 57HiIIINGTOH,' N. 0. ITOi:: . JZjY- 15,, 1G72. A'- ' I ' Jc . IN r - i i -, .-nia w-tf-'- i-y- jir --Oawfjiiwtt . iT,?Hrjj.-j, jj ' V " . " " ,. '5 vjff- ...... f ..: r r - . ... $ . WM. r. UAN5l)AY .l.t-::-: ".ager j Sulbcriptfoa. : 'J One jrear, id adTnce....V.wrfTifa 00 1 iix luomhg, in adytnce. v . t. .5 00 J three months, in wan.V ' ;'; . . 1 50 I II t . . . " J I Ircsscd to the Busincu.-er.tnd 11 vomuinmcyion or nutterg .rcUtlog ta thqf Correeiondence solicited from m all parts of the 8Utc, on topics al intercut. I'oUticiO uvrtnuO, croi art; especUllj desirable. Post OIQee RcgnIations.J j irom this tlat- Ihc mails will cloeets follows: - NortUru uiorniu)) mail 5i 014 Northern ( night) m .8 p; ut Soifthem mail .".8 p." Qt Ei. K. Brink, P. M. Lloui ol .opvning and closing Heading Koolu of Wilmiuijlon Library Association: )peu at A. M , clone at 1 o'clock P. M. ' 41 bi 1. M., " " 7 " P. M. 1 " s P. M., " 10 " P. M. LOCAL ITEMS. All borU ol blanke printed and for sale by j 8. H Hall. ' Office on Princess st. tf 511 MrKny, Jr., Esq., Hepublicun candidate for Congress, will address the p;.jle of Third Con gressional Distiict al the following times ud placid. ; FaycttcviSle. .July lOih. Abbottsburg, July 18tb. j Whiteville, -luly 19th. initbvillc, July Otli. At which places he will be happy to meet Col. Waddell, and will giye him ail tiuat division of time. Hon. O. II. Dockcry will speak at the following places: Luinbeitou, July Kith, sterlings Mills, July lith. Shoe :Heel, J uly 18tb, 'JJ7imkMfi: V - ; ouuuit for political printing to re ceive attention must be accompanied j . . i . i with the cash, or tuc euuorsemeuv j pcrsout iroui uouj i Ww presentation ol bill. This rule will trictlv v.trrietl out iu the tutife. S. Hall Ke. . t st h at i OiN . -Tb' Registration u.k,.W inr ill.. Third Y1"" ,s Doyi Pen ' vr .v . Store corner of Sixth and MulberJ Streets. trp j Bo fore the Veople. "lie Jowu,(l charges that you are un willing to pay seven cents tax on a cow ' or one hall cent on a hog. Is there a Republican in North Carolina who would refuse to pay such a tax. If there is the sooncr-be becomes a ku klux the bcttfci .for the Republican party. LY'.M i'letjed. Nearly all thearrange iucu?s have been completed ior a gloii oms old time on Thursday next. Tho committees are hard at work and letters responding to the invitation are already being received. YVc expect a grand time. Let a lull delegation be on hand horn New Hanover county. Further announcement to-morrow. The Journal puts at the head of its editorial columns its version of the ''Parlor and Kitchen" remarks although Col. McKay, repudiated them. We were more considerate of Col. YVaddelFa feelings, although we have been assured that the remarks charged to Col. Wad TIcII were actually made. By a misun derstanding for which we cannot be to blame, the affidavits promised were uot forwarded, and consequently wo could not publish. YVhercupon we pub lished Col. YVaddelFs card and removed the paragraph iroui our columns. Will the Jofirf'd act as fairly. SesiiiLE. YVc sec the Liberal iie- uublieau Greelev uartv of North Caroli- ! ua, through its Executive Committee, ! requests all the papers of that'political 1 ---- - j faith to copy the State ticket as pubj iished in the Haleigh Neat, The Sentinel has become played out among its oTTn friends. This is a very sensible move for them', though wc would prefer to have tbam try to carry the Sentinel two weeks longer, and after that it could go under. However, as our wishes are not consulted, wc suppose wc will have to admit that the Nics is now the organ ol the Greeley party, and speaks official ly. Good-bye, Sentinel. Delightfully codftfreez& Gen. Hutherford is couiiog ilown - . . t1 . t . . . r . f ,y 1 iixt.VRtj S - a loose uurse,iMjt kiuc(j ln3.antl , . Vieae- j frotnj ehurcb; u , V'jir ! : v I j NAKll?w EacAPK.-uancey ; use, reporta ol L- XWvP''1011811" in jtil in New Berne under en- - ---i'v r i 1T rrr" .' . rtence of ileatli lor ti)Lijii.i1 il 'm rtX-. 'A tlja!!!-"3!.,. vlnrr rllrtnrl f li nrdpr nf JrJflo'tf graceful f wo, skipping along e streets 1 last nfgul, attracted much the attention. This,AV8S itfi a goat. The reporter cau telT a fawn from a goat, 3 " early, io the evening; - f Mayor's Court, ilia Honof. SJimes WUjSon, Mayor, prc KlBdiog7? Al Avoit Wi Lfiox returned ou Satuiday and, this morning fejsumed.his judicial chair. Alderman IJnnk resiguiug with pleasure the somewbaV arduous poiiiou j be has held duriug: Jdayor Wilsoi ab sence. :i Til E . Dock El uieseatcd a oodlv ar- . were discovered -by tho police, bathing . , . . in the river, in direct opposition to an ordinance forbidding such pleasure within the city limits.. Five ou Satur day and seven yesterday. In the good ness of his heart, Marshal Cauaday con sented to discharge tutui, with a itpn-i mand, and a small line, $1 .''. each the penalty being $10 in each cac. We trust that this wilt be a warning to ibe thoughtless lads. Julia Evans, disorderly conduct, dismissed on payuieul of costs, JefIf Jouzio, diaordevly conduct, payment ol costs, f lb. Jon WiuuiiT, disorderly conduct 111 it ted in default oi bun JoSKi'M Slm,i a tealin watch autl specie. Committed. Joseph is the fcstiTe chap who stoic a watch from tne aruiera' Hotc and w hich Detective Hellers recovered on .Saturdav u:;ht. He will take a Ion he is relieved. vatcli in j.Vsl bcfi.re r ilSBu- A Gkmi;inb Loe 8rolo. By AIrs torrester, author oi "Fah Wointn," & Brother?, PhiladelpUia,. Pa. This new ; novel from the firtile and brilliant pen of Mrs. rorrcster, the new English writer, cannot fail to create a decided sensation in the reading world of America. The present : : ..... 1 romance is a fasciuating one, and fully a0 original and entertaining as any ol the pre vious works of this gifted writer. The characters, male and female, are drawn wi$i a master hand, strongly individualized and admirably contrasted. The 'descrip tions of scenery are graphic in the extreme. the dialogue flows smoothly and naturally, and ,My Hero" will meet with a great suc cess, such as it really deserves. It is issued in a large duodecimo voliyne, bound in morocco muslin, black and gold, new style, ! very handsome,-and sold at all the book- ! stores, at the low price of $1.70, or copies will be sent by mail to any place, post- paid, by the Publishers, T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., on the receipt ; oi vne price oi me wors in a letter to them, i J For sale by P. Heinsberger. ! J A cotempokakv says that the "liadi cal paper" of this city is attempting to -make political capital out ol the "unfor tunate occurrence" ou the Weldon train, bound lor the democratic mass mectiu Here is a full statement ot the ca3e, as reported' by a gentleman on the traiu, in whom we have great confidence. The white man, Barnes, approached the colored man Cook, and said, "who do you go. for, Greeley or Grant?" Cook responded, 4,I go for Grant." Where upon Barnes spit in Cook's face, and Cook struck him over the head with his umbrella. Barnes then drew a knife and struck for hisjugulai vein. Barnes was arrested by order of Judge Moore, on the train, and turned over to the Sheriff att Halifax, .and Cook died. , Barues was uot "beastly drunk, but . .. , ... , .. , i walked out in cuarge oi mo puenu. be went off one young man said to an other, "come, Jim, let's go. YYVve got to do some d d hard swearing uow.v Now wc ask our twinkling cotempo rary it he ilout think the above a pretty Uc anj iuipracticabie judgment, ' With plain case. YVc were in error about the ; all his experience it is safe to gay that "no arrest!' YVc misunderstood our iu- ' lie isth'e poorest judge ot character of formanVbttt a careful examination into any prominent man in this country. He i , if 13 lorever being gnlled and imposed the matter derelopes the above iacts. upoQ? ag hc uas rcpeatedly shown by hit Again the question arises, have we the Quixotic support of public and worth ku klus among us? : less charncterg of his own party. , state -irm I Acjkekd on. -All tlje iwlitical tiews- i . yajeni oi the SUte are agreed on Ui9 1 importance of efery toter beiog ftsjia--; tered while there is jet time before the ; State elections, fhlch occur only two weeks from Thursday. : ; Eiout soldiers at Fort Macon were knocked down mud injured bjlightniog f on' the Otb instM one of them being S Clark fjr his discharge. The indict ment charged that he committed the ' crime on. the 1st January, and Judge Clark ordered the release on the ground J that at tbat time the crime of arson was not a capita! offense. 1 A i -. r k in Mm.1i n . . m 4 A fin. f a v iog been unable to use her lower limbs for sixteen years, has now regained them, and walks as well as erer. Tjie excurson train from Charlotte to More bead City last week consisted of ten passenger coaches. CORRESPONDENCE. i " k'ditur of this impcr w in ho jcy rt j synsiblefor the rtcrs vr sLiUin'nts vf Com j thaw-trr ih.lL br pubMtnl ; thr rod name of ! tf witcr tnmt accompany all coovnunkatiois. . At oi( who ma lfcfiJnarbl at ttatewent mad? lj 'vrrcponrent cnji obtain Mt uom on t'll-'aithn t the Editor. For the Evening Post. YY'ELDuji, N. C. July 12, 1872, DfcAK Post : The grand Liberal- Cousctvative-Democratic pow wow has "done and been," and we still live. YY'e have been told for the last week, that Trumbull, Scburz and Blar, with other illustrious sole heads, would be on hand to help "bridge the chasm but Schurz knowing that tho representation of his counrymen in this section would be slim, and Trumbull knowing that Lib el al Republican-Democrats were like i'H ttm TrvliTrw wiliirrftlaly mmm !! lwlrars and killing thr, rtl.Tinrjfr. Ar, ,rrli,.,?fj a carriage and horses lost' once upon a time, they each and every one failed to come to time, and left the fcvuitheru Greeleyites to be represented by Tip Toe Tipton and Copperhead Stocktou. Tiptop's part of the pro gramme was to show how a Northern srehcad Greeleyite could take the Southern K. K. Democracy to his heart aud seem to like it, while old Stock's part was to show the old Bourbon De mocracy ol the Sjuth how an old North ern Copperhead Democrat looked and felt after ioiug through a course of Dr. Greeley's pills, they both did very well . . considering the short time the piece has been in rehearsal. The South was rep" resented by 44 Story Telling," Vance, Grandmother Clingmau, Bom bastes Furioso Kausom,ami several lesser lights of the Democratic constellation. It was potent to every oue that if the appe tite ol the crowd lor the Baltimore nom. inalion, was as good as their appetite i ' - .i. . i troubled with indigestion. I have often Hrtrd of the fraompnla of u I ea U iragments ot a least, but urts least nau nary iragment leu, it was .iN. ,,,,. - 4. a clean sweeo, Illustrative of the wav j in which each and every speaker proph j tsied that they would devour us on the first of August. Well we shall see what wc shall see; I know that if the rest of the State will only do as I promise you this portion will, there will be nary fragment left of this by bred Democratic party when the sun goes down on the first ol August next. So mote it be. Vcurs, Weldon. li is eminently fitting that Horace Greeley, the defender of secession, the apologist of treason, and the Niagara peace Commission, (self appointed,) should he nominated for Presidency by the Democracy in the cityol Baltimore, where Democrats first shed blood in re- :: i. t : stating the L Gkeelev j is a clusmy and impolitic manager, and utterly without the means ot bringing his own parly to his sup port. He is what the first Napoleon called an idealogist a man with a busy, fpfminT hrnin lmt with nn infirm rr.. '"i"tiwspiiiip an rcir Yorfc r 1; ; xkw-Yom, Juij i. roKEi TK1AU. - - ; v s crowded, . Ingrahain in ad rysald; M purpose sn lic et agreed." ' Your' Honor, wa 'cannot sreement jWhatcVer." The harmed the Jury and ordered manded to Jail without balL : uascl rost and shook hands : and the; prisoner, ,, Sheriff 1 the custody of Stokes and j lh.0 tombs. ;An immense the prisoner's egress from the 5 S V TlicC'O':: Uressln;; t taen jcu V I'orr-nr" 'come to r Jnds tlica thati;toic Xbijprlrc:. 5f Tnt2xer.cn Jjrcnuan r crowd irp.tcT? -n thnt the Jury remaln- J ! mansli cart tr8t. Loals. , The report f.jom Long Bmneh says : Pres ident Grant I to stop and fee Forney on his way to Was! gton, and to get him to stop assailing Ha fcauft. 1 It ia stated that thirty of the "best English engravers. & . here ' manufacturing coun terfeit plate 4f European bank notes. ThcTh meter yesterday, ninty-tbrce degrees. BcTeral tsu rokes yesterday. fFrom Texas. . Uaivesto, July 10. The first bale of new Texas cotton, from II. O'Ken fc Co., of Victoria, was rccclsedby Torke & Williams, of Galveston. Key West dates to the 12th, says the defeat near llolquln is confirmed the Spanish lq.s was heavy. It is said that twenty-nine mem bers of the Fannie expedition were killed. , .Valmaseda, in a proclamation upon retir ing says: I do not think it possible that the revolution can exist four or five month lon ger. From Alabama . MOKTGOMEBV, July 1.3. The recent heavy ruins caused the overflow of the Alabama river and its tributari?, tearing up the railroad track and destroying cotton and corn crops to the value of tw o millions of dollars or more. ,The ravages of tho catapillar is w ideniug. K The lxll worm has h!k apieared In certain looiilltles. From Louisiana, New or1ea!b, Julj Ij. A heavy rain storm washed away the em bankment of tbeSI. 4 N. O. B. R.f yesterda forenoon, ncpr East Tascagoula. The engin of a freight train went in, w recking twenty Kroin Florida. v V Key Wsx, July i . J 11., M M Simla lflMMAI, . it... f inf J vu tail a rtvi miio uun iiwji jix ec schr. EAprcss fiom Nassau. He denies the truth of the Spanish statement of the em-- lure of the Fannie'? t roopsand .-a . chu . non were landed. From Illinois. Chicago. July j.j. Several French, Italian and Hibruian So cieties, two military Companies and fifteen thousand people received tho French band at the depot. f - II CABLE. 'J' Gj"E . Jul 1. EJKVA AUBITAUTIoy. Count bchlopls,President of the Board of Ar bit ration, Baron V. Itajuba, Brazilian mem ber and Gushing, Davis, and Waitc arc al ready here. The. Kitglish aj?ents are ex pected this morning. To-day's sitting will" be purelj formal. The proceedings of the Board are still confidential. Pat. is, July 10. Cataeazy lias published a pamphlet here in justification of his course while represent ing the Russian Gorernmrnt In the Fulled .State. New York Markets . New York, July l Slocks dull. Gold strong at lll4 Mon ey easy at 3 percent. Exchange long 1W7. abort 110.' 4'. Government bonds flrm bul dull. m State bonds quiet, i'otion dull and lower; uplands Mct s i r leans 24 cents. , finales of 7-1 bah. Flour shade firmer. Wheat oue to two cents bet ter. Com ahade better..; Tork steady mess 13 70. I4trdf quiet steam new & ti? old 9 ;-lti9Ji- Spirits i Turpentine dull and heavy at fJpli ccpts. Rosin quiet at ?00 $3 10 for strained Freights (KtesUy. Foreign Markets. , V Los don, Jul !-oon Consols P2?; Bonds ?1) 4. Weather favorable. . ' Livkrpooi,, ilj If - oon. Cotton opened quirt, t pland IVH Orleans . llj, 111 i , - . LATLB. Cotton quiet. Uplands 10;fc; Orleans 11 sales of 10,000 bales to speculators and to ex port era 2,000 bales. '"BreadstufTs quiet. . ESTABLISHED 1SS. T. BR O AV 1ST , -j atccESSOB to BROWN & ANNDERS0N. '- j - ' t '' - ! -DEALER IN Jewelry, Silver Ware, FANCY, GOODS, SPMUTACLESTO SUIT ALL AUEts. IS"o. 37 MaiietStreet, WILMINGTON, . C. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully- rejureo liS-tf i t&tt ,A W third degre. , . I .. ?rVHH $7 Vrl onui vvi. ""u.vi 'v6vui .fjoBNune cargo oi i,ti nusii. recciveu'rK era j CIAI. x" wiLmaGToxgMgr Monday; Juii u-:iiso p.m. la price, nuoU falca ot 4bbls. at to for Tirjcin, 3 oO for yellow dip, and JTi W lor" hard? per 280 lbs. 14 u 'u , 'anmixs Tt'xnEirrnn-Bat Uttte doing. - The sales r reported, are only 73 casks at 43 cents per son for flouUiern. packager.) s iwaiHrsaie& oi. b?i ,ddis at Tor .trained; loroVs, 37J lorNo. 1, l Xtl a ft tO for cxtr Thtit and t Tor win - dbw ktassJ'- ' S1 a'-i--iK land sold at 87i cents bet bushel, tree of wnariage. MARINE. AKK1VED. 11 Clpaamr IVoti' SkitiTipr from Fnv- ettetille, to Williams &, Murchison. Steamer Jnnipcr Snuth, from Fayette- TillC, vo nonn 7onn. 8chr Charles, YVeeks, fromi Fairfield, N C, to DeRossct & Co. 8tcamshjp Pioneer, YVakely, from Phila delphis, to Worth & Worth. Ger Brig Leoioldine, Hasleof, from Phila delphia, to Willard Bros. CLEARED. 14 Steani&bip Regulator, Freeman, for New York, by Barry Bros. 15- Steamer YYave, Skinner, for Fayette ville, by YVilliams & Murehit-on. , Steamer Jupiper, Smith, for Frfyctleville, by Worth & Worth. KKCEIFTN,, j PER RlYrER STEAMERS, Ac. Steamer WaN e 40 bbls fits turpi, 8 do crude turpt, 314 do rociu. Steamer Juniper 141 bb!s r1c Inrpt, 0 do crude turpt, 272 do rosin. Schr Charles 1,837 bushels cm. EXPORTS. 'Sij COASTWISE. Haw y.oa&. -Steamship Regulator. i bbls spl8 turin, 1U0 do crude turpt, .i,ovu do rosin, 200 do tar," 28 do soap stone, 20 bales cotton, l,oS0 hnsh peanuts. liis I clv! Y'esseks tu the Port ol Wil mington, N. C. Jnly 13, 1872. j BARQUES ! Ooi Shanghai, Hausehulfz, rpg, ' ' Willant Ur..a - f -SiTr -murxztiitiAtt-jtti; VvP i""- ! ' Williams A Murchison ! Nor . Msf, Uasscll, dis, DeRossct & Co BRIGS. Mcehaui;, Go'ild, dis, V ' Northr op ev Cuiumimf SUUUONJfiBS Tarry Not, Timmons, ldg Boston, " Harriss Howell Rural, n.....,., ir;.i,. rv.:i Maty A Holt, Higgins, ldg, j J HChadbourn iV. Co j Light of the East, Harper, dis, 1 J H Chadbouru A Co I 111 of Vessels Sailed tor this Fort, - PHILADELPHIA. tier Brig'bcopoldine, Haesloof, ' f eld June 21 BOSTON. Ger Barque YVega, Branshoft, Ger Brig Juuo, Suerken, Brig Nellie Mitchcl, Cody, Brj Ann Elizabeth, Havlin, Schr Mary Baker,' Thompson, Scbr Jos Segar, Ellis, . . FALL RIVER. eld J uoe 1 eld June 30 eld June 21 eld June li6 eld June 20 eld June 28 Schr Light ol the East; Harper, eld June 20 NEW YORK. -8chr J P Comegys, Hubbard, eld June 27 Ger Brig Condor Brorson, ' eld June 29 Schr John, YY'illiams, eld July 1 NEWPORT. Br Barque Fair & Easy, Taylor, eld ilay 21 BALTIMORE. Ger Barque Adonis, Brecki veldt, eld July 3 Br Bartjue Lone Star, Kenealy, eld July 2 I NEWCASTLE. , Y'earjre, Norgaard, eld May 8 Swedish Barque Ulrika Bredcnberg, eld May 16 ALEXANDRIA. Schr F Hodges, Thompson, eld J une 20 LIVERPOOL. Br Bquc M E Seed, Hopkins, eld J une 25 The People's Hcpublicaii Ticket. j I 5SSATOK, .HON. (iEO. W. PItlCB, Jr. KKFKEStNTATlVKS, YY. II. GEttHEN, YVM. McLAtTRIN, ALFHED LLOYD. GEN . U. MANNING. OfcOSJE, E. I. HEWLE1T. GEO. YV. BOUDEA CX. TR EAS t KJi, OEO. HOOPEft. oou.Missiosi:tt3. -LLAS N. MARTIN, A. K. BLACK, , SAM'L C. NIXON, AARON KELLOGG, DAX'L CIA VIS. juii IV-te Just received at YanOrsdelTs another lot of those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. IHCC3LME0US. I E S S 1 X. C A S S I D K Y . :,j , , Inrtirp nftbp Pparn ' j lS?nIIo Office hours from 8 to 1 V.M., antl from 3 to JUlii d '-4 J.e la 'y ! A' AVMA-' ;, . ;? if.voLr.Kri8 k ' ADRIAN V0LLERS. " j oider ' 1' f HAfipriWa Un'ii j;,U 5"rOCePf and lilllilfil ' Imiwters of German an4 iravaqa 0;:m'N 4 "v.' -j -ikI I M And H to their-iutere before buying elsewhere. may 17-tf. ".- o General jD6mmlsion" MercIiants-& r. i-fcf- I rAmniAjl ' t t . I COKNER DOCK: tf'ATElt UK KT., Wll.MlKiTOr, t . WILL GlVE'PrvOMIT AND PKKs. A 1. attention to the sale or sliiimient ot Cotton and Naval Htorcs,- Juniper Staves anil " all kinds of Country produce, &c, &c. Orders for sole of Produce or purchuv:. Goods will be promptly attended to, and i the best advantage to our customers We are also receiving large consignment of all grades of Liquors "which wc v.rv iir larcd to sell at wholesale', at the. lowtl cash prices. , dee'il , , . I 1' ll t. 11. MA.0S'3S1N( i. COnniGGION MERCHANT, AND. DKALKi; IN Groceries, Provisions, Dry (Ms ..ClotliiDg, &c. &c, No. y:iand24 North Water Strcei. WILMINGTON; N. C. Consignments and Cash Jid i s S L..it . ' uovi 1 J-I. New Store ! Old Gbod I GREENEWALD & CO., o2 NOIltU WATEi; ti'l ni.Kf Next door to Willanl l!ro . " "Xy CjOX.JJJJ JJ Jitl UHJ ilU I . I I ' II J 1 TV CJ A I Uf T I A I IS I l.' ' W: .tez&Zz mas, wuiskiei ' I ... ... GINS, Ac . A.e. a"i!. ki!u,s ofFan-y l iquors, vhich w w ill otter to the trade on the most reasonable terms, as ivc are receiving la"o con"-n-' 1rr',iJ,s of t,,fJ bPst Soods in the couuUn . Pleasecall before makins vour mu 'iut cr-. j-fjau 14 iw-tl ICHA R.) INT. Mi )( )1S . nmission Merchant; AND DEALER IN FLU bit, GKAIN, l' MlLtFEEl), " ' ..'I"" '. AND " ' i COUNTRY flUJDf. OL. Cur. ( 'amcltJii Puci .1 i Baltimore t d. t Orders from North Carolina sol h-iu-i I. M) 11 - . 174 i W. HI DART, l.IPPITT'8 Uff iAn IV u , 4 SOUTH KRONT ST., WILMINGTON, IV. Pluinl)er? Steam aud Gas" Fitter and dealer in Wrought and Galvanized Iron 1::m , Brass Cocks, Valves, fins Fixture, stnd all description;- ol FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATKIi AND GAS. Particular attention paid l liiiiir. COTTON MILLS, lip, ol with Hteam, Oas-and Watt nov 2 O. ii,. MA V butt , BAIiGRY and CON FECTlOiN K K V . ;M- JNIttrlcot Htrt--', PKAr.KK I- FltKNCH .M aMHHK TIONKKY, j FOUEIG' & lOMFTlC 11 M i ls. Weddings and parlies npilil ( -I'mu! notice, with all the delicacies ! ' th - :i.on j nov 3 ; llt-ly E U U K K A . I iK-JS Those ;Bcanlifol i :gjfrjm ........... EreneliCairSkiii STRAP SHOES, and . ' GERMAN GLOVK. i . Kill tt A ITEKS, Can- be iound, at niivsABi.i; priced, ;i . GEO, K. FRENCH 6& SON, 29 North Front street. Cjoi jeli ..f J-'J-r' "'" "L ' ' -'- - - - . - - V - - 4 - 2 1 . ' T . - & ' :

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