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r- - CAROLINA. t AV . . A - 1 TrhoAYcldon'ic cansnn it business men to start ft bank. j V V AnlTal!, tbc Clfaoltc Observer, jix profpecla for tba farmers tins year are Ibrigbt; r- ;K- - v Got. Vanco, waste have arnvcil in Charlotte yesterday cn-rci.fu U,r 1.;vhj-c:i Commencement. ' f .TPiirfclon trains Kvill r.ir. inm X v " " 1 . WcUcfcltfCtljo. 4th . of J uly oae xi to ctcrsburs, Y., and thedthtr Vj lMuh. lltfrcemXmorairiol: TLcJ wheat crop has ttirned out splendidly -tin )4r- Li ' Soroe tflf Ofaf formers say jthcy ucv its equal., , 1 j. The Charlotte i xkofnol .la- iU Sunday schedule iyif; j;,,J jlVur ln ' morritas und one in! the cvm.ir for rritvrrv oi iuc man. The Hornet' Neat 5 V.V the le ilifilitU Cbarldtto Grays are Co Jure a match ganr.c - pfban-hot base hal but riflCball so;r,e "'time duriosthe Summer. Tuoprizoforthc is br.iail to .fee bestshot is to be a champion plume inVctdon AWTbe farmersjtclhisjU hmn Mrt'tnna'nt the COMIltV ' COttoIl looking well, while in others at is needed though as. yet there is no .riutfenng for the want of it. A nnn il.'ill.irislllJ.SCl 1 MUCH JiaS 1een started by the. Love a monument to his menu. its borders to the other are those who have profited by his instroctioijs. JHe wasboxn in Vermont in 1813, and grad uated sXK the first honor -at Middlebury College, : that State, when about 21 years of arre. He came immediately -to this fetate, I and opened a school m Pittsocro, Chatham couutv. The year loliowiog ne came to this city and opened a school, teaching uninterruptedly until .186', when .he removed to Scotland .Neck, 'Halifax, count v, where he temamed but a 'few' years and then came back to this .place, recommenced his ( scuool, 4, a .,L.i.f in. 1)10 ronimencemeiit of LitilLMb - I tho i rcci.t vacation. au y o ; ! 1 1 1 I h ,i : e v e r L'a d Si.'itr Am 1 sonic of . It he. diatiiisiikted mcrrwithid her confines are low jWid.to .say that they were hU pu pils. ' Mr. L Dvt-joj, thousb a man of marked eccentricities, was noted for his sterling worth and. unyielding integrity. As a "rudn of detp learning arid genius he had no superior ia tho South, and his death is looked r.i)ori in thi3 community as a pub lic"calamitvr : , educator of superior in tnis best and most i by boys to c i ccl ry. Ji an me 100I will - pay m ill be raised at COMMERCIAL NEWS: S. Overman, i)Cjs.tbat attended his sc 'this small mite, $2,500 v once. : "n.1mMi'W. r Mr. I V, . ' an inritation to deliver thb address at the Grand Convention of the Chi Phi Frater nity, to be held at AVhito Sulphur Springs, Va., August 8th. Greensboro Talriot - Monday ni.-it at High Point, thicresi- entered the sleeping apartment of M. Jarcll, abstvacted from. liliDociets keys of his safL and .entering the store rifled thc safe of some $200 in money, jewelry and a watch, which latter . vas left in the yard with the pants.; The funeral of Mr. k i-JUleisrh, Oiscrrcr: 'J- diiWt IiOtejoy fromj Christ 'Kpiscopal Uiliutcb' yesterday evening was largely at- tpmled. and all classes' of our--'citizens were represented in the line of march to lha .cemetery. His boys, as he always ckficll them, the piipilsof his school, foVai'cd a line of procession to themeh cs, and, at tho conclusion of tho br.rial ser vice performed tho honors of covering up tho remains; ' It was quite an imposing a4 rdl fia a sad scene. , . J 'dharlotte Obsctyer : A report received hero yesterday evchiug to the cll'eet that 'in the -recent- contested 'election c.uie .in , Monroo 'ou. local option, Judge Ijiixtou had decided in favor of the prohibitionists. The report lacks confirmation, but-was . 'received from a source sufiieienlly iclia i jjlo, to warrant its publication . This case ' was one of u tusual intercut on account of the fact that in a very warp contest -tha prohibitionists, won-tho day by oily Voli Thn "lirrnso" Tartv charged WWW E md ' that one of the votes cast for prohibition was illegal, because it was given by a Blaijrho'was not entitled to vote on ac-. cOotiapfrtion of some sort. The case was taken? before Judge Buxton at cham ders in lFaycttevilloi and- the above is announced as, his decision. ; Charlotte Observer: A negro man .u'a'mcd'Frank Johnston,, who, is in the em ploy of Mr.L. AV. Sandicis, attempted 6ulcido last evening between sunset and .dark, on the premises of.MjrV II. Frankcn thal, on Church street, near Trade, where ? his wife resides. The medium employed for tho accomplishment of his purpose i' wm laudanum, of which hci drank about " 6ttI ffptcs, rvr ben a friend detected him ahoT snatchcdr tho bottle from his .lips, r jN'tf ftttotlon'vas paid to him u uti 1 he ' lamtj Stupefied by, the druj,..Vhen physicians wero sent for. JJrs. .ucauoii, rjaibbqn, aud Iiilcr gave the case tlicir at tcnliofrJihdYaftcr administering cmciics freely" andlnak'ng Use of all the other means usually resorted to in such cases, left tho man at 10. o'clock, pronouncing him" out of danger. Domestic trouble, tratfthl (ESrufCf the attempt at sclf-des-IrucHohr , WICMINGTON MARKET, 1 j Juxe 283 P. M. ) 'feriillTS TUKPENTINE-Steady at 29 cents. Sales of 500 bbls at that figure. IIO.SIN Quiet, fctrained 51 4-3 and Good .traincdl J7. Xo sales reported. TAK steady at SI 80 jHjr hbL Wales of re- ceipts at quotations. CitUDETUItPENTINE-Unchanged. We quote Hard at 1 23, Yellow Dip ?2 10 and Virgin $2 o0. Sales of day's receipts at quotatioii-s. CUXIii irni. Sales of 107 bales , as fol lows: UjAIos at 10, D at 10, i at Wi sxnd yi at 11 cents. 1'lio following are the official niH)1:it iotis: ' I Ordinary,...... .....1 03 a . Good Ordinary ......1U Strict Good Ordinary. ,. Low Middling 10 Middling 11 Gyod Middling Cents. it Daily Heceifis. Cotton. ...TnV. ... Sj'drits Turpentine... Ko;in Tar....... Crude Turpentine. ' balea . o72 casks . 1,UJ3 bbia 68 bbli DU1S MARINE NEWS. xTTioiinsnrin pmens. o 11 13 15 , 10 8'; G i. 8 e 25 25 00 Q 2 00 2 50 ! 30 &10 0 0 14 Off (S) 20 35 .40 03 133 IS 17 13 i ' J, ahkivi:d. i Steainer North State, Green, Fayetteville, AVorlli .'ortli. . Steamer Underhill, Piatt, Smithville, O G I'arley tfc Co. "; CLEARED. Steain.,hiil-'anita, Doanc, New .York, A D Ca.aux. , : ' Steajner North State, Green, Faycttcvillc,. Worth cV Worth. Btcamcr Underhill, Piatt, Smithville, O G Parsley it Co. trpaniisli baik AuguUv, l)el5orica.; Itottcr- Uain, I'iiilterson,, iowing st o. J the Charlotte Observer.) linn Jeremiah S. lilac k on 'conflict of Jurisdiction. "AVe make the following extract frenn a letter of Hon. J. S: Black, of Tcnn., to , fJudzo Schcnck of this State, in regard to ' thft question of State jurisdiction over Federal ofliccrs who violate .the laws of North Carolina. It will be seen that the eminent - lawyer fully sustains Judge Schcnck's Tiew: . ' '. Yock, Pa., June IS, 1877." o o o o a vJ , o i-Itmdcrstand the conflict in your State to ariso on a : murder confmitted by a' Federal officer ' iipon a citizen. Upon I what pretence can jurisdiction be claimed by the courts of the United States?' It is ijqkianglthe cases enumerated by the Constitution to whicVtho Federal power . BhtU extend. I do not say that a question may not be raiseil on the trial which mi-ht authorise' a review on writ of error , by the Supreme Court. But - murder by V whomsoever done o'r suffered is an of- fence against the State alone, and the accused is triable only in the State courts. There can be no removal Of such a cause for trial, . fJ-spcak with Reference .to the T Constitution without examining' other . ? authorities. Decisions which agree with the constiution are useless those which "oppbW it aro fahe. I m, yours trniy. j il J S. Black. . 1 RalclgU cws. 1 ' Funeral of the Late Ji M. Lovejoy, ;.-t .Yesterday afternoon, at C o'clock, tie 'y funeral se prices of the late Jefferson Aladi : 'o' Lovejoy took place at Christ (Epis , copal) .Church Rev. Dr. Marshall ofliciat , ing. Xfter the services in the church the , "remains were interred in; the 'family' lot in -the old pity Cemetery. ! ' , --V f " 'The announcement of Mr. ' Iibvejoy'a T death .will , send . a thrill of sadness to xnssy iarthis State. - From -one end of Exports. FOUIGX. . '" irotierffiv.n Spanlsli bark Anyu;-ta-hA rosin. aataEiiJiiJLtmjjiiiiiMi iiiiiii List oT Vessels in Port Juns :2?tli, ; 1877. -' ' '; ; X iiAliKS. WiiLeli:-. ICieiTcr, Gcr, 307 ton, liuriricister,. E Peschau A Westerman AuqisSft) kSpai!yo73 ton, Bcrica Anderson & Loeb Peeiiganuj, Span, 350 tons, Lafiez, T" E PeseLtau & "Westeiniaan Wcstmorelacd, Sw, Norgrcn, iil8 tons, ; ' Vic.k & Mebaae Speed, Nor, Olsen, 219 tons, ' R E Heide Giuigcn ilolf. 'or, Lepsoe, 377 tons, " BiiiGS. . " i 1 V - i. . Ileldinrr, 't, 273 tons, Jorcensen, h' Alex Sprunt fc Son Eva Piukcr. !rr 350 ions, Slocumb, ' Kerchner & CaldeT Bros Alko-, "or, 271 tons, WilLelmscn, J K E Heide Carloitii. Sj-.'an, 257 ton?, Garcia, Williams & Murehisoii Getr::i:'K: Am, 1'esli.une, 339 ton, r WiWKK Auuij ,W Go.ldard, Br, Lewi?, 35,8 ton?, . Alex Sprunt & Son SCHOONERS. Luu'a M'ureliiaon, Am, 413 tons, Gabriel, Willianis & Murchison i Lucie AVhealley, Am. ISO tons, Lollis, . e , ..' Harriss &, Howell J M Morales, Am, Eldridge, 177 tois, , Jhk.iaaer & oons Suaiiv South. Am, Uerricksen, -100 tons, 1 Williams & Murchison Louisa Wileon, Am, Holt, 130 tons, Northrop & Cumining Marv A Va-nCJcaf, Tliorndike, 256 tons, Parsley t Wiggins aaMThe following quotations represent de ermeTMlW. In making up small orders higher prices hare tobe charged. BAGGING Gunny............ Double Anchor................ (n 13 Double Anchor "A" . 7 f Standard Domestic......:... J pAGUAoiorta Uaronna, Hams, S ............. M...... Shoulder. 1? fi Sides, V lb..M... ... Western Smoked Hamc Sides, V lb- Shoulders.!. Dry Salted N Sides. V B Shoulders, S.... ......... BEEF On the hoof BARRELS Spirits Turpentins Second Hand, each 1 75 New York,each, new....... 2 00 BEESWAX y lb....; 23 BRICKS Wilmington, y M 8 00 Northern '00 BUTTER North Carolina fi 15 Northern, fi).. 1 CANDLES Sperm V lb : Tallow. V.fb ........r. Adamantine, set UA$ CHEESE j ; Nor them! Factory, fi)... 17 Dairy cream, V lb.......... 16 S . State, lb 00 COFFEE Java, 3b.. 30 Rio, fl)....: 13 0 Laguara, lb...... .... 24 & CORN MEAL bushel.... S1A C JTTON TIE5 V fi ' DOMESTIC Sheetin-r. 4-4 V yard. ...... Ii Yarn, V bunta 95 FISH 1 ! Mackerel, No. 1, bbl...'.16 00 20 00 No. 1, V Kbbl..: 9 50 i0 00 ilackerel, No. 2, bbl....l" 50 00 00 ISO. 'I, y 'A DDI..... i v y uu Mackerel, No. 3 bbL....00 00 '10 50 Mulleis. bbl. 3. 50 '.65 4 00 N. ClHerring, bbl. o 00 DrTiCod, "W Jri 7. FLOUR Fine, bbl..;.J.... 0 00 , Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 J Eitra do V 0 00 Family " bbl.. .10 50 ' City Mill Super V bbl... 0 00 Extra y bW... 0 00 10 00 " Family? bbl... 0 00 ll 00 " Ex. Far ''yV bbl... 0 00 12 00 FERTILIZERS ' i Peruvian Guano, y 200C is. 70 00: 00 00 Baugh's Phosphate " 00 ou vv w Carolina FerUlizer " " 50 .00 65 Oi) Bone Meal " Flour Navassa Guano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, " Berger&Bruiz'sItos. ' Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma- , nipulated Guano. 55 00 GLUE y lu I GRAIN Corn,store,56lbs 00 1 Corn, cargo, y 56 lbs. 00 Corn, jel., y bushel........ None Oats, $ busnel 5 Peas, cow, y bushel, 1 2 ' HIDES Green, 1j? lb ......... 4 Dry, y lb... 10 HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 : 0 North River, V J 00 lbs 03 HOOP IRON y 'ton 80 00 LARD Northern lb. UlA North Carolina y lo 00 LIME I? bbl.. 1JJ5 LUMBF.R--City steam sa wd . Ship stuff, resatved,Mft.24. 00 27 00 Rough edge nlank, $Mft.22 00- 25 00 est inuia cargo, r.ccir a- ing xo quality, y . lt...20 00 Dresseu ooring,seasoned.20 .00 Scantling and boards, com mon, yun. 15 00 MOLASSES Caba,hbugl 1 40 Cuba, bbls., y gal. ' 45 S u gar house, hhds. y gal . " '" bbls. gal... 35 Sugar Syrup. bbl3. y gal. 45 NAILS Cut,4d to 20d, k'g 3 25 OILS Kerosene. i cral J 29 Lard Linsee Rosin, eal. .i 30 PEANtJTS-HfcJ busheL r. 70 POTATOES - Sweet, y bus. - 95 Irish, Northern, y bbl 4 50 P O R K Northern, ci ty m ess. 7 . 00 Thin, y bbl.l ....00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra). ......00 00 Rump, y bbl.;...... ....00 00 8 C'J - 0 7 03 8 00 0 00 1 00 D 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ". 00 00 " 55 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 00 00 40-00 45 00 47 00 65 00 67 00. 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 lb 82 75 CO vva 20 05 ' 12 13 00 23 00 35 CO 23 00 ' 4L Kerosene, gal.U... ' 29 I, ) gal V 10 ced, y gal ; 1 00 57 :;s 40 GO 00 30- 45 10 40 DENTISTRY 1 THE JUNIOR! MEMBER OF "S this firm has just returned, from Tl New York with a lot of new and improved instruments, by which the most dif? licult operations are skillfully ' performed, and w; th little pain.to the patient. Dentistry practiced iu all its branches, and all work warranted. 1 TESTIli EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. t fiZf Bert Tooth Paste constantly on hand. Prices to suit the times. THOS. B. CARE & SON, june K Xo. 38 Market St $600 PIANOS FtfR $250. And all other styles in the same DronortiOn.1 including Grand, Square and Upright all FiRst-t'LAfs sold direct to the PtortE at Factory Prices. No agents ; no commis sions ; no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously recommehdedf for the HIGn EST HONORS. New Manu factory one of the largest knd finest in the world! The Square Granda contain Math ushek'e new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of piano making. The Uprights are the Fi.yest is America. Dont fail to write for Illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO do., a pi. 14 Ao. oC Broadway NV Y. RICE Carolina, y lb Lastinaia, lb. i.. ........ Rough, y bushel RAGS Country, y ttf v 6 00 20 ROP SAL1 Alum, y bushel.. Liverpool, y sack..;.. American y sack Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y lb.. Porto Rico, y lb.. J.- VUiltl.. "W IMl i B " y .... c ... v a......... E x c y ib Crushed?? lb SOAP Northern, y lb SHINGLES Contract, t?M 4 00 Common, y M 2 50 Cyprdss saps y II 5 50 Cvprcss hearta, M. ...... 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. yu.13 00 R O hhdi y E CD 00 . Cypressf, y M 13 00 LLOW L...... ...... ...... TA 2 ! 6 I 00 ' 85 00 75 oa ioa oo . t ,80 1 00 4 75 00 00 90 00 15 00 00 00 7 00 1 .30 00 5 23 00 00 00 10 00 niA 12 14 I 71' Miscellaneotis. THE & to. ily D EW "JUIM. & SMITH HH ':.- I - . ..... : V,; - . , . .-' .v IVlostDur Thev are Beautiful Rosewood. Scren and one-third Octaves, witli rv .,. i and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform Vjccuso h for; theni the position of a Standard of Economy and 1) r lj,j)-lr Acknowledged . by all Musicians to bo the Beit AGENTS o : A News Paper, s p ubliihed every evjniu,' Sududay excepte -AT k-1 5 Yeas- Or 50 cents! a ; month, t'rietly in advance :o The Reading Public are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim of the pro- prietor to furnish them with ' " ' ' . . "'. A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of the day, and en dcavoring to keep its readers .fully informe in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in ever quarter of the world, . . - ' - s , OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will full and corre ct, andj wi ill be kept 0 0 00 00 TA1 -y e. TIMBERr-Shippinff V M.,.12 03 Mill, prime per ........ 8 D Mill, fair per M 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 4 00 WHISKEY North'n, per ffl 1 40 North Caroina, per gal ... 1 75 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 Wushed, per - ft..... 28 6 3 0 0 :"0 00 00 00 00 00 10 13 00 10 00 8 50 6 00 5 00 , 'i 50 20 30 open until he latest rosjible moment. Mer chantfin the city and country may rest as- sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. . The ilews Columns j .j . Muni J i urno auu markets, received here each day at noon, and the LOG L D E T A 11 T M E H T Ilaa been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the tEditor4 and A - ill contribute additional lnter- t to these colli mne by forwardiiz any items est i5 ofEcwsthat may occur in they respectiye localities. LWAYS ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING a full line of Drugs, Jcdicine, Chemicals, Fancy Articles, ic. Our Cigars june 1 arc unsurpassed. i . ... JAMES C. MUbS,, Third St, opporite City Hall.' THE PUBLIC SAY s NoT THE WORST BUT THE BEST CIGAR can be had at No. 34 Market Street for 5 C6nts- Another lot of those . V Received per cxpreis. tbiayat V ANN'S TOBACCO. STORE, june 1G H'arket Street T JIE DAILY. REVIEW it, furnished to City Subscriberil at 60 ccau a month JUST-RECEIVED, A SAMPLE LOtUof E. k M; B0LLMAVS VIXEGAIiS, as i ' White Wine, Pickling and Cider Vinegar. Also, samples of CHOXCB CLAB.X2TS. It pavs lo give me a call before puichas insr elsewhere. W. J. BUHMANX. Lippitt s Row, South Front sL june 20 1 Poultry; Eggs, Etc. QONSTANTLY RECEIVING and selling Grown Fowl Trkeys, Ducks, Ac. ' Spring Chicken?, Eggs, Ac Dried and Green Fruit, Wool, Hides, Wax, Ac, N. C. Hams, Lard, Butter,? Ac. ileats. Soap, Tobacco, Ac; All shapes and grades! We dose out dailr. ; TIOTEWAY A-i SCIIUtKEN,, Brokers and Commission Merchants. -jane 23 ALL. COlillKSrONDENGE, On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends' must bear in mind that they must write Vnly on one side of the paper; that they must forbear useless verbi ac;e, must correct "their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. A re liable name must be furnished with each com munication, aj the Editor will not be held a'c- countable for the views or language of cor respondents. OUR SUBSCRIPTION UST, Evenjbefore a type was set for thW'first issue, was an csccedingly flattering jne, and is probably the largest bona fide list with whieh any newspaper in North Carolina' ever before began publicaUon, and is now rapidly on the increase, especially on the various railroad lines. . . josh. t. jAXurio, Editor akd WdpaiEToa f : : Office on Second streettwefin Win' . 4 WAN1ED IX EVERY . OOPST1. ADDUKas, V MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO or, ROBERT w SMITH, Agent, 47 Unirersity Place april 5 '. . ' " - e :: BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. gTILL AT THE HEAD IN PRINTING and lowest in prices. : j , if yCitt wili study your interest, give ine a call withyoureTtimates before you contipue : ' your contracts elsewhere. . may 12 . . Prime Enjoyment ftr a Tear. Less Than Four Cents a Week. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE BY INTRODUCING THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Which for more than 55 Years has been the BEST STORY,' SKETCH AND FAMILY PAPER. as is well known all over the United States. It is published weqkly, contains eight large pajr.f, clearly printed on good paper, rilled witn ' he choicest stories and shetches by the best w iters j not sensational trash, but such as a mother is willing to have her children read.v The whole tone ofUhe paper is pure and elevating. : It also contains Historical and Biographical articles; Scientific ; Agricultural and House hold Departments ; Fashion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled ; Humorous Notes ; Lit erary Reviews ; News Notes; Boys' and Girls' Columns; and Strong and Sparkling Edito rials, etc., etc. Is just such a paper as every body loves to read, and the price is only TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copy containing club rates, etc1., sent on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. Address, No. 918 BENNETT & FITC'U, 276 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Be sure and affix the number 918 beforeBENNETT A 1'ITCH, so that we may know through what paper the subscription comes. - jan 20 Polk Miller & CrJ JTALIAN -INSECT POWDER v, cd to kill Roaches, Flies. f'i t. Croton Bugs, Bed Bus Mmi: S" Lice, Flowfr Bugs, Mebate -species of Insects. , ,.u-.,-i.- Not poftonous to Luiaa mestic animals or fowls. z 1 Keystone Printing Ink Co. " :'".. ' ' MANUFACTURERS OF-. POINTING INKS. ; BOOK AND NEWS CLACK A DON'T F0EGEI" 3. J. SHEPA'KI can be found ON NORTH SIDE IMAUKET S Between Second and Third Sfa. Ready and willinS to do til . kbi PAINTING. GLAZDfG. h LIPPITTS Ice Cream fiParlrij WILL BE OPENED OX WEDNMii", mornmcr. 25th mst Ynrl vorcd with choicest fruits will 111 : ' - STRAWUERRItS ; lagc and luscious w i'lbe kppuL5r?ri,T can De procured In eithcrtbiior the ton markets. Crearri gc'.nLtoanTi'inil citv in auarts and -'Gallon cnarge. All Orders for Crcaa for must be lettsaturdars. apl24 05U Entrance to Palor on IriflcejSt Large Profits RE A THING OF WE PAST. ? arc glad to make very small -froSti as. to this end arc selling out ouf entire eli c'i Family Groceries ; AT '' . v'...;- Greatly Reduced Prices. Buyers fcr Cash' can save, m;ncy;l-rfc chasing their Tamily Saip)e of Specialty 17 Worth Pifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. OUR -INKS ARE OP A SUPERIOR quality; being made from the best ingre dients and under the personal supervision of a practical printer and pre&sman, therefq6 we will guarantee every pound of Ink sold, to be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying, and entirely free from setting-offl . Our prices are from 30 to 50 per cent, low ei than any other Inks manufactured in the United States. " A trial of a sample kqg will convince any printer that he has been paying nearly double what he should for his Inks in times past. Pntup in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers.1 Address, KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO. 17 North Fifth Street, - dftc 13 Philadelphia, Pa. QUARANTINE NOTICE. QUARANTINE WILL B IN FORCE on the 1st day ef June, 1877, and will con tinue Until further notice, as follows : All vessels from porta South of Cape Fear will come to" at the Visiting Station for in spection. f. ' All vessels having sickness on arrival, cr having bad sickness during the . voyage, wil await inspection as above without regard to the Port from whence they sailed. ' Vessels not included in the above classes wiu proceed withoutdetention.; j; j ; All persons interested wiU please take no tice that Quarantine will be rigidly enforced during the coming hot season, under the pen al ties pro tided by law for the violation of the same. . , . W. Gi CURTIS, Quarantine Physician Port of Wilmington, may 18 : - . A Notice. LL PJERSOXS nOtDlNG CLAIMS against the County of Sew Hanover, in Tar rants, Ac, issued previous to the 1st of Janu ary, 1877, are requested to present a list of ine same to the Special Board of Audit with- out delay. " j The lists must specify the Datb and KcxBEa and AMouirr of each Warrant, together with the name of the person to whom issued and by whom held. :f Action trill be taken on each claim, as pre sented, ia accordance, w ith.th a latr creating ine loara or Audit, As. u mch 14 i TTil.- Lit DbROSSET Chairman. A DVERTtii , " i"!:: kl in the I IMS ,B.l ill 5 6l 7 Worth Trent Street juno.25 ': '.' '" Brougham's CELEBRATED T) EST IN THE M ARKET. Tkir of preparation, rcn lers them inrciiar articles of the kind and th?y full e-iai! HOME COOK KD FOOD V For sale by " CHAS. D. MYERS O l 7 North Trent june 25 - "" , Lost. YESTERDAY AFTEBXO0X, Portcmonaic, cMtaiiiing k ."" ' I-- ietfi on leaving it -at this oflice. : Spectacles and Glasses- rpIE LARGEST ASSOrJMDT Offered in this city at prices tl cents to $10. Call and ciimiBC for jX3nr:e-rci r n. llU1 JUUV Xrf A Notice. .riT. ns ton A Weldon Bailroad Con:R f cerUficate for Fire Sbir Stock in said Compaq. b tfj ofthelateMa-iret. ? jj, certificate 'o. 76l,-U3ae which hbnl S Admr. ot MrB1' " ' . Hay i, istf Haw DeSiffn X IXVOICE or clocks -r new designs has li SB AL nd LPWI , CgK A nw being soTd at extrer, fine assortment of LAWg . j&Cfe SEAL and j&tXS rtf LADIES' audOEATlJJgfcefK Work left mth ny i5 f cuted. All I a o y febtt may 14 : " gUBSCIRBfi T,,pAlLY t:' -v.Mk, usw ue l ostouce. DAILY BETIEW
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