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r mm , rf Afternoon, Sundays cx- r Wc will be glid to recti re coanv&ictUvnt from or fricad. on kad'Cl aUjects o f Kcncril interest but t The name of the writer nmi alnji It furniihed to the Zdi tor. j r . j j j Cemaunlcatioos mui t Wwiittca only ob one side of thJ papcrC .1 ii Kill rcr-onaiitici snut bc.aToWcd. I rcV r. J A '31 4-P?U Ki months, liw. t-v -S- One month, BO cent. ' I:,1 ..' ..lircrcd br earn s-S3S' a be dccrca uj vr , at inn Andit la cir-cciAllj and parlicfv Irly uad: etood that cditorjdoci not -Iwaji ridofe the Ticws of corrwpondiu, ttclcA ib lUted ia the editorial columns. ' , (" v CrU-low and liberal. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1877. NO 165 --cr regularly. Milt 4 1-'- s Vlhi and rcunsyivam. a? -rN to-niorruw morning.- i-Vbc tfJ. U -crush out th .s " ,h which ,.tbc striker IS the strikers 'l nuict is apprehended ffPTIVLU 0 fr.,. that r:ntr. oud2 naa re- r" I..- o,.;,iont1v had the r " tic riotous strikers into rU lll lxr of them have been ... the fait yards w-uay fu lv ,ra-"s have had tviryunng . f'frtigiit traihV to-morrow. r?.,x"c,(ff.atatti"ia arrc Jil" . l'i..'l)ni.tf 'tot w'1, i li. rf nftf r lattcmnt to It is stated that running mu!sirly , The city is still IK" . II '.jlrAlfti'iW siirvci illaucc. r t !., if'. Shilc Journal Nftf.nl. received to-night, &iys: .n.toflho Tan llaii.Ilo Wcst-bouud Uii's.JuoMicrc atTJ p. m., was It a tody ' f lialtimore aud Ohio laa'.'Utbalfa mile cast of the do tslvlcJaiidrnu on a sidiug. Tit-e uoiilruppid from the engine, itritr let out of the boiler. Ten (tflaaiK'th'T tram e tine in, ana I In siine w:iv. l:i to this t3fie!r:kcri h ive not teen lntentrcil Ijitiitr ftiil,-d.i'.td f'.'oO p. s -S.ur.il cein panics of tnxps have atiriItiie gr-.und wh.re the slrikeis rtccttxntKtcJ. The troopsjiavcreceiv n!ir kri to pruta t tlae traius. Custer's Itemains. lHti.ti.ii. July 51. The lamented re . .' r. . -ii ji : . t:i' (icii. 1-usUT .arnveu neru im ,.vr tics Milwaukie ami ot. hi luilr-Ki, fiia irt Lincoln. On -.ir4niv.il ihvy were taueu m charge rtl. I'ii'i',! St it. V.un-A (iinn.iiiv ukI UuiifcrrcJ to the 3iicliip;i; southern fcNt. Jliry were wrv.in.'eu to the re ctiwrJg tan', at Hot J'ufut, on the 5:lo trjlii, tut le rfUi.iJHs n ill not be deposited hde vault uulil Odvlvr, when the func tl t.ik.i place. td. . l.ucriJjn was at the depot i.seel.at the rrmniiw were nroncrlv bta cLwc of. Accoaipanying the body oxml ui!fr were the remains ot Lvi. Cv's.Li-.ntcnai.t Kiely and Ur. DeWolli". ftoettrc sent to their destination for hnil-iii; Col. Cook to Hamilton, Out.; brctnnnt Kiciy, Wasliington, and those rfl.lWo!ffto Norfolk. . He Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph tout pany. Xw Yokk. July 31. The Atlantic iP5c Telegraph Company having '"rf the extension of its lines from Jn;ieto New Orleans, via Athens, J"tfTnscnmlia, Columbia, and Meri llLss., announces that it will . accept fur there offices on and after yjt Ut at the f allowing rales, which f3 to cHiccs. that may in fu- opeaol ia the South. Iutcrmetli three huudrcd miles' or . mre cccts; Lctwccn intermediate . Dct exceeding fivo Jmndred o .. rr-, io anu irom au -ouiecs TiIk'' Tcnu- anJ to -and Li? i asEaal t. Louis, DO cents; "r "-Diaccs iou;n ot iasnviiie, 7 10 from all offices North, r Wet of Qncinnatiand'St. isliacluduig Ouiaha, Keb!, 75 jrj15 lines to Kurfirigtoh, Iowa, J L-.r HI., aml wilp rcach lcm. e Indian Caiiiivaiirn. -. M. rt . li FuVIt0. July aoA- Portland rr!!-?1 ,!cu- Howard is at v resect ra-uuUius by way of the . cl. He III tVirnno-li id Mis ."ry a Hs' corpmand can MJf vi VQ 10 neigubor- . m to AuoLlicx force, under Jii ;Geu. ' OTcatcni-vUi fem iVPai. and, mowing North, ass I, JMaRe couhfry and cross m 'aoa thruugli; tbcJ Sahou lu pushdown to Missoula, where kWJr1 "oward and "Whcaton's de iU reach that point simulta sr caton wil command about &Tt l " oops. ihcilcUchruent win Xtj L? for a , week: cr more. ta v i wndi -of. bostilcs that hv: s". va awav lfom dosepn ana fti who' may , attenipt to i?4il a??kai,e country will be inter- UkrV uta Whcatoalind cut oa. it is thought, crush Le :ikCr r'.pf WounLdnB 1 ftn.l 1 with if- ' v. vt ( cavalry, will remain in and U tanT!? VTUx, , the settlements sput .t Lut imperishable freight 1 F' nived f r shipment East and ifi r.ttSbt:rSh, Cincinnati and ?7V.Grny is preparing for a full iti7.ai:ir)giuc; arrival oi Jiajor Aitoi.a as that officer joins him One Hundred Workmen Discharged. Aldakv, Aug 1. One hundred work men wcrej discharged from the West Albany shops -".to-day. j It is understood that this action was caused by their par ticipation in the late disturbances at that place. The Mails Running on Time in all 'i Directions; - 'Washington, Aug' 1. Businessmen need give themselves no further anxiety iu regard to the mails. They arc running on time in all directions. The burnt dis tricts in Pittsburg is bridged by hacks, and to-night the through cars for Tennes see, Alabama, and Louisiana go south by way of Pittsburgh aud Cincinnati as usual, . . t r ? j t,,r T.vuchbur'r as they have all been doing since luc Auv. The Delaware, L'ackawanna and West ern, between Scrauton and! Binghamton, and oh its Lackawanna division, is run ning no trains, land the Postmaster at at Wilkcsbarre, Pa., telegraphed to-day that trains are' still stopped from that point to Scrantoti, but ciiorts arc making to get the .mails' through. No mails are runtiing-6n the Lehigh Valley llailroad, aud en the Central of New Jersey trains arc stopped over the trilling reach from Phillipsburg to Kastou, but that is pro vided for by hack conveyances. The University Normal School. Thfi pxci-ciscs of the University Normal School wil! clos? on Tuesday, August 9th. Wi ilni-silav cvL'iiiii!! (Auzust 8tld there j - a " ' , will be 5 free concert given by studerTts ot the Normal School, led by Prof. K. Wil- son, and his brother, Mr. Charles Wilson. On Thursday morning there will be public speaking by representatives of the Normal hchooL Debating society Guv. Vance will be in attendance, and will address the school at the close. Vaiulerbilfs G ift. Pot GHKKKi'fdE, Aug. 1. The follow ing will be telegraphed to all railroad bid lctins on the liue of the New. York Gen tral and Hudson Kiver Railroad : Sakatoua. Aug.' 1. 1877. To the Employees of (he Xcw York Central nut I liaison lit er llailroad Company : Wc have passed through a period of unparalleled excitement, surroiinacu on all sides byia coinmou enemy. jAJl good citizens felt the necessity of sustisuing the authorities, the dispersion of the mob, aud a return of peace. I appealed to yeu to resist the wilful lawlessness of bands of rioters, to protect the property of the company, and assist in restoring order. Your- response has won the ad miration and respect of the j j whole couiv try. Of this company's 12,000 employees less than 500 have shown any dispostiion to embarrass it. The property remains intact and uninjured. Vcu have every where, except when ovcrcomo , by outside violence, performed yciir duties, and your example has1 tendered greatly to allay the excitement. I think 1 am justified under the c? enmstanecs in makius some marked Mcoguizing of voitr loyalty and faithful- ncss, and have this day airecteu inai ine cum of ;inn 000 be annronriatcd for the purpose, to be divided ratably according to their position on the pay rou, among all the cmploj-ces, except cxecutivo and departmental officers and the clerical force not directly engaged in operating the road. , " 1 ; The policy of the company heretofore adopted will apply to the present as well as future emergencies.! Men who, iu time of trial, strike aud cmbarass- its operations by violently preventing others from doing their duty cannot remain in or reenter its service. . ' The late reduction of ten per cent., in cluding as it does every officer and em ployee in every branch of the service, ex; ccpt those who receive one dollar a day or thirty dollar per xsontji, was considered a fair 'and equitable result of the com pany's business, aud the compensation thus fixed is fully c.jual to that paid by corporations or individuals anywhere for similar services! Your pay will be in creased the moment the business of the country will justify it, , i William II. YANPtuuiLT, President. Will Cure Consumption. ' To all suffering from the following dis eases a ray of hope is offered through the t., "-uukcall the a?ailabic iorcc kindness ot a .missionary ""uu -IV.i T'Soronl v after Joseph aud sent me the formula cf a purely yegctablc 5iVuEirJ' have. already crossed mcdiciuc which has long been used by the native mcuiciuc uitiA -i . , 1 radical cure of Comsump on, IBronchitis. Athsma, Catarrh, Dys 'hroat aid Luucr difficulty, Uen. cral Debility, Loss of Alanhood and all Nervous -Affections, its power ua .tu tested in hundreds of cases without a fail ure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as iossiblc to relieve human misery and f,. rrrine FilKK OK ClIAKCE lll OV.liA - i . . . , J - to any person who may desire it with ai- reciions tor usiu. v. by addressing with 2 stamps, naming Uns paper, Dr. O. U- Brigham, Drawer 2$, IJtica; N. Y. , - , ' ; The People Want Proor. - 1 There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its succv -and superior Virturo of Boscuee's German Sykup for severe Coughs Colds settled on ri.ciiTTintiftn. or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof ofhafc fact is that any person amievcu, w w . -r-i": a wniq aad try xta - Jiin r.i tvf.irfl bnvinff tb regular k . Tt his latelr been intro- daccd in this countrj fromiqV5J idiU wonderful cures aw aslonlsbus 'rv Vine thai use it. Three doses rui The Mails. The Malls close and arrive at the City Postoffice as follows : f CLOSF. Northern lh rough mails - - -Northern throtjen and way mails. J:45 P M 0:15 A M Mails for the N. C. and A. & C. Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom - - -1- - - - 1:15 PM Southern mails for all points South, dailv - - - i- - - 5:00 P M Western mails (C. C. It. V.) daily . (except Sunday) - - - P Fayettville, and offices on Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays and Fri days' - - - - - - 1:00 P Mails for points along line of Che raw & Darlington K 11 - - - 11;3 A Fayetteville by C. C. It. W. daily, (except Sundays) - - - 0:00 A Mails for points between Florence anH r-Viai-lrnttnn ... - - -11:3) A M M M M M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- noes fiverv Fridav - - - -WW A SmithvilU mails, by steamboat, dally, (except Sundays) - - , K;i.v- Hill T- fiwl- every 1 rluay at ----- - 8:W a M ;5:00 P M 12:15 P M 5:50 P M 7:00 A M 6:.J0 A M AKK1 e.. . Northern through malls . - -Northern through and way mails Southern mails ------- (Vrnlina (Vntral ItftilwSV at - MaiU.lplivprHl from 6:00 A. M. to 7:00 P M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order and Register Departments open same as stamp office. I,,. '- , ' Stamps for sale at general delivery 3 lien stamp office is ciosed. ' Kev Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. , , Mails collected from street boxes every day 3:45 P M. LQCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Binkord, Lokb & Co New Goods Just uijruM Receired. A. DxviD-A Pearl. Is this the "cool spelUn August? The knowing ones predict au unusually large crop of partridges this fall. A happy hit is sometimes an accident, but iu such cases it never injures. t The easterly winds have had a depress ing effect upon the supply of fresh fish. No less than four excursions to the mouth of the river in contemplation for the ensuing ten days. The thermometer stood at 88 to-day, at 12 o'clock, in front of Messrs T. W. Brown &' Sons' store. - Last night was decidelymorc coin for ta-j blc for sleeping and those ifphat phellows'i scratched somewhat less than usual. . : The broken pavement in front of the Library Booms, on Market street, spoken of by us yestcrdaj',, has already been re paired. 1 Though the matrimonial market is dull, this is the season for well-timed remarks looking to the futurity of persons of that temperament. Half grown chickens were haw ked on the streets yesterday at 10 and 12J cents each, a thing almost beyond the recollec tion of the oldest inhabitants. i To iuiet the fears of the ladies e arc authorized to state here that the H.mim Scarum band are non-combatants in the Eastern 'war ; neither Turks to hareni nor Prussians to scarem. That was a pleasant shower of rain we had late yesterday afternoon and the far mers in this section may congratulate themselves ou having made their fortunes now, for this year at least, As IhcLaFaycttc Cornet Baud will re main in the city with thcTayctteville ex cursionists to-morrow njght, remaining over in the city until Saturday morning. wc suggest to our friends of the Cornet Concert a grand "musical melee" at the stand on Fifth street. What do you say, gentleman?' . . i . ; Some of our romantic youths havei formed :a glee club for serenading on these starlit nights and one of their favorite nieces 'XSatheiiug Shells by the Sea shore " " A venerable patcriamiuas re quests us to inform them that he has oue into the same line oi.uusines, anu that he U gathering tinc-Koaw uy mo front door. i Paid Off. The City Treasurer was busily eugaged this morning in paying off the police force. On the priuciplc that it is more pleas- f1 jL iJ1" urc to' give than receive, vpF1 W must have bcn overjoyed ' this , morning, for sonic of the police were particular de lighted, wc thought, and if Gapt. S. was any happier than they were he must have been O be joyful. ; The Pender Election. It is rumored in the city that at the election held in Pender county to-day, for a ronntv seat, the contest haTiog narrow-. ed dow to Burgaw and South Waiting- ton that the latter place was considera bly ahead at 12 o'clock. ThishowcrcT, must be taken WW AS is almost impossible to have heard I rum any portion of the county through which the railroad does pot run. , Got His Hand MashetL Yesterday afternoon, while the Review w as being worked off, Willie Berry one of our route boys had his right hand severely mashed. Dr. J. Francis KiDg treated and dressad the wound apd in a very short time the little fellow was comparatively easy. New Quarters. Mr. A. Shricr, has, we learn, leased that beautiful store on Market street now occu pied by Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., to, which he wilt remove on the 1st of October. He goes North in a few weeks ami wu:i two win lay m an eh gant stock, enough to fill the entire three floors of the building and to make his house one of the most extensire clothing empo riums of the South. , . The Oceanlcon. Arrangements have been made for the exhibition of Burr's Occanicoh at Smith- villc on uext Monday and Tuesday even ings, after which it will go to Fayetteville and then to the West. We can assure our friends of not only Smithvillc and Fayettville, but every where, that the en tertainment to be offered them is of rare i merit, brimful of interest and sure to elicit the warmest commendation. s St. George fc St. Andrew. The excursion to be given by the St. George & St. Andrew's Athletic Club next Tuesday, on the steamer Gov. Worth, promises to be no ordinary affair. Every arrangement will be made to ensure the comfori of those who attend and to render it a qujet, pleasant, family excursion ,and to this end only a. limited number of tick ets will be issued. Full particulars will appear in a day or two. Harbor Master's Report. Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Master at this ioi t, makes th following report for month of July f Vessels arrived I barquentine, 1 brig, 13 schooners, 10 steamers, American, with an aggregate tonnage of 9,193, and 7 barques, 2 barquentines and 5 brigs, , for eign, with aggregate tonnage of 4,2C7. Soundings for the month taken at low water and with a rise of A feet : Seward bar, 8 feet ; Western bar 7 feet and rip 11 feet ; New Inlet 9 feet and rip 8 feet. - ! Ho! For the Springs. Those who are desirous of taking a trip to Catawbaand drinking the life giving waters, had better avail themselves of the opportunity now offered. . Mr. F. W. Clark, General Freight Agent, has made such arrangements with the Boads con necting with the one he represents that will enable one to trip it from home to the Springs and back for $io. From a letter just received from our kind and genial friend, W. H. U. Gregory, Esq., mine host at the Springs, we learn that they are to have a gala time there to-morrow night, the occasion being a grand dress ball. The Outs and the Ins. The article published by us jesterday from the Raleigh , A'ctcs, relative to the time at which the new ! magistrates will assume office, has excited considerable comment in legal and official circles, and has caused a general looking-up of au thorities. Tlic result seems to be a pretty unanimous agreement hat the Newt was in error and that the seven officials will i - i . go into office to-morrow, and not to-day is the day ou which the elections should have been held had the appointments not been made by the Ijegislature, and as the object of the 'law is to make the actual term date as soon after the election as pos sible, the plain construction w, therefore, that the term of the present incumbents will expire at 12 o'clock to-night. This view of the case is, we learn, concurred in by the retiring officiate. Blue fish, or skipjack, lave made their appearance in large raunbers along the Ma sonboro coast. Fishermen say it is much earlier than they have been known to run" in a number of years. ' The exciiriionisU from Fayetteville are expected to arrive here to-night at 11 o'clock. To-morrow will bo spent "on the wave", to-morrow nih la tnt city aa4 Saturday ie retWA trip to Fay etterlile. Thinks to Mr. Wm. jFutrell fc W of the ficcst and sweets wMeresielcos of the sent ia ta us. tohdar. Mr. Futrell has just receiTed a wagon load of Ihesa melons from Dr. Bellamy 'a plantation, in Brunswkk eownty, and, is selling them cheap., That Hole. Hardly had our paper issued from the press yesterday when Capt. Cowan ai pcared to look up that ugly hole in the pavement which was not on "Cbcsnut be tween Second and Third'' but was one block nearer the East. This is only a lit tle itembut it is one of the many things to show 'how earnestly and zealously the new officials have taken hold of thqir va rious duties. ! Another Sudden Heath , Capt. Harding, of the schooner II acc, of thla place, -diet! very sudden! v last night on his vessel, which was riding at anchor in Masonboro Inlet. Capt. llard-r ing and crew have been wrecking during the past week the blockade stcanhcr Co lumbia, which was run ashore during the war near Masonboro Inlet to avoid cap ture. It is supposed his death was caused from heart disease. Coroner Hewlett aud jury went down to the Mace this morning to hold an inquest, and up to this time have not returned. Wc are unable to learn any particulars further than thcc stated above. ' The Thermometer. . From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn i ing at 7:31 o'clock ; Augusta. 77; Cairo, 78;..' Charleston', "to Cincinnati, 79: Corsicana, 77 ; Fort Gibson 79; Galveston, 82; Iudiauola, 82; Jackson ville, 82;fKcy West, 83; Kuoxvillc, 71 Lynchburg, ?9; Memphis, 78; Mobile, 82; Montgomery, 80; Nasliville, 80; New Orleans, 82; New York. C9; Norfolk, 75 ; Pittsburgh, 74; Puuta Bassa, 83 Savannah, 77 ; Shrcveiit, 81 ; St Louis . 79; St. Marks, 78 ; Vicksburg 70; Washington, G8; Wiltniton'. 75. ' 1 i To-Morrow's excursion. i - v The Odd Fellows' Excursion from Fay i ettevillc to Wilmingtou and thence to the seashore, is on its way to" the city, ou the fine steamer Gov. Worth, commanded by that genial gentleman, , Capt. Albert Worth. The boat is expected to arrive here to-night aud will to-morrow morn- g leave for - Smithvillc and the Forts, reinforced by a strong detachment of Wil- mingtomans. I he boat will leave Market Dock at S o'clock, and all w ho desire to spend a pleasant day in "company with some of the good folks of the upper Cape Fear have the opportunity, presented them, i A Hint Tor Hot H eather. A corresponded t of a scientific Journal says: "There is a method which I have adopted in myousc to cool the tempe rature of any room during hot w eathe'r, and that is to hang a sheet or a blanket down outside an open window upon which he sun may be shining. The sheet is wet, and evaporation of- the water pro duces a dcliciously cool apartment. The sheet is kept dantp by having a vessel filled with water above the top of it out side, and a piece of flannel arranged to 'orm a siphon, and touching several cr ions of the sheet. The water gradually empties out of the vessel, and may lc re plenished if necessary. i The Concert Last Night. Ine hrst of the season ot the open air concerts, was given last night at the stand recently erected on Fifth street, between Market and Dock, by the Cornet Concert Club and the Harem Scarem Band. There was a rery large attendancc-dcspitc the threatening cloud whir.h tlrtalnl nTr!if.l and the music was some of the best wc hare had in the city in many days. The following is the programme of pieces pro duced on the occasion : "Reception" Quick Step Cornet Con cert; , "Departed Days"-Corutt Cunccrt Club. "Ich Lube Dich" Mazuika Hartm Scarem Band. No-turne "By the Quiet Like Cor net Concert Gub. "Mockiag Bird" Harem ScaretrBand. "Murdoch"--Quiek tej Cornet Con cert Club. "Oriole" Schottivschc Cornet Concert Cab. 1 It has been rrocatcdlr shown that cne gets better results from less than two- thtrds of Dooley's Yeast Vovuez- than from full amount of any other baking powder in the world. Housekeepers have tound out this fact, and the books of gro wers all through the country prove this immense popular preference absolutely. Q10 S Ck? a tay texu md br J0 Ageatt selliag ou Cbro- dm, Crayons, and Reward, Motto, Script- Text. Tranfpareat. J'iexoxe ana Unroroo CtzdK 1C3 ssxBPlei, worth 4, sent postpaid Cor TS tents. IllottraUd CaiaWva free. J. 1L RUFFORD'S 80X8, BOSTO.f , xaayU lEaUbUthed 133Q, Now Advortisomonts. A Pearl wo rail UAVJXti, cf!tinj: only $t.0(r. ' TUi: lTJLKL ii n untinlahed ihirt ritra toed to be cu-i to inr i - . . t j i j-J.OO fiiiUhovl shirt ia the market.. fl t i Ercrrthinjr, siitcri&l, lit, nd wbrkmin ebip arc guaranteed to be Ohc vcrr bcil nl to surpafi anything ever yflvrcd to tbc(tfde. Call abd cc the 1'eitl. ' . , A. David, , Cl'iUiirr anil Mrrcb.at Ttllnr. Now Goods Just. Eocoivod. 1 300 lilil.S. FLOUR, frpb ifrbuid, -l ri 100 200 200 lJyxct fOAP, Kegs NAILS, t 50 r.ick.pcd SNUFF, ' The uicctt IIAMS iawAikct, , j Iluekets, Uroom.", MctU, Corn, ' Hay, Candk?, SUrth, Ac, Ac. At Lowcit Market PiUtJ... , ... ... ! . BINFORDj LOEB & C0, AW AAAJ MAiAAMlAVAtAi Fayottovillo aud, ; Wilmiiig i ton J oin Hands.- D ODD FELLOWS EXCBflSIDn ! - rpilj: GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION1 fri von by Cross Creek Lodfje, No. 4, i I. oJ O. F., frum Favcttc ville to the evhore ill leave, that city, on Thursday rnornfn,' Au gust 2d, on the elegant . ateamcr 4JOV. WOKT1I, arriving in Wiliuiogton onTburi day nirhh On frilay moriuDg the boat will leave Wilmington at Market street dock, at,Hj o'clock-, fr Smithville and the i'ort when the citizens of WflniisElonr are Inriteff- to participate. r " i The La Fayette Silver Cornet and Orchrt tra Hand will furnish tlte iuuic and rtTrch mcnts will be served on board. The boat will return t'i Wiluiinztoii en Fiiday evening . , ' , , , The Committee ro trvc tln richt to vi elide a1! objectionable persons. O'ood brdcr jjuar anteed. . TICKLTS$l for Ucntlemru aad L0 rnU for Ladies, Children and Scrv auts. ; L. C. STRAUGUN. , , W. C. HOLLAND, ' 1 11. K. HOKNi:, julv 31 Star cpv I Committee. 2t LIPPITT'S Ice Cream 'Parlor Will hi: OI'KNED ox wednkkday ' rnorninsf, -5th iuiu 1'uro Cream fla vored with choicest fruiu will be keptdurinj the season. I " STRAWRERRICd. large an J luscious will be kept whrn evr thvy can De procured in cither tbis or the Charles ton markets. ' Cream sent to any part ot tbft city in quarts - and -gallons frozen, fre ef charge., All orders for Cream for Sundar mut be Ieftriaturdays. J . . Ti.5U Kn trance to I'alor on Prince St. pi 24 WOTIGE. Exchange Comer- Tho Greatest Inducomonto Ever OiTorod to tho Public rs titi: een at U:c Lxchanre Cornii. JUlaT of the bnest aasortment of all kida of Mi lincrr (ioodj cTer tbowo to ptxr, people. wLich will be sold from that date votil tlie' 4th of Augustt exceedingly low. prices. Tint cost of goodf will not bo considered, as tbej " ;oods most and will be fold. ATI XBBStcom'r !l and see whether tbey purcLase vr not. - . , - Goods ib the fancy departmat lAcwiVv sold at a sacrifice. ' ' ' rr.xx. flrnuriT. julr 2- - ' . ORDERS SOLICITED - IUR DOMESTIC WIXRi Scarpttaoo'i and Coacord's. bvtli dry scl wctt, from lis Tokay Vineyard. W. J. BUHMA.V5 L.ppitt'a Row, .South Froat SU jaly -0 (fis Bumble BccV "PECULIAR" CIGARS ; AT T. If. JIEATU'S, , jaly ZO 21 Market 8U Hot and Cold Baths.' T1IR UNDERSIGNED II AS iif RAIII ROOMS fa perfect order now, aad ran farcljh warm, cold or shower saj a ry b desired. , . , We can also farahb a rintlt$ ihitt f. r 10 ceots; stvluh aalr Ct for H cestr; aeusUrh4 dyed for 15 ceats; shampoo for 2i crnti. All Urn la silence aad la the Latest strU too. jary 23 1. FURilANbKl. m .5giin5 squads of Indians, relieve any case. Try it
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