CAROLINA. 1 .. v,i. nAm o flmrlotte are to be JUS A l Uivuuua 4 " sold. The appto brandy crop will l-e large tLis year. Ber. It A. Miller will next Sunday be insS Paitor i-f the Prcsbytenan Church in Monroe. The Governor has appointed Mai. W. J. Barkers commissioner of affidavits for North Carolina, resident iu Norfolk, Va. , A competitive examination was held in Goldsboro on Thursday for the cadctship for the second district. No result an nounced as yet. ' Raleigh NtKS : A few days ago, the firm of W. T. Black well fc Co. made a single shipment of one thousand cases (20,000 lbs.) of their celebrated Genuine Durham Smoking "tobacco. The Newbern Nut Stell tells -of the shooting of Mr. Steward Dixon, of Pam lico county, at his own door step by ne groes who were robbing his smoke house. Two men have been arrested on supicioa arid it is thought that Mr. Dixon cannot' IKMsibJy recover. Charlotte Observer : Messrs. II. II. & J, W. Garrett, of Kimg's Mouutain, write Us that they have a field of corn of twenty fire acres, and that each stalk lias on it frorn two to ten ears. They also say that from seven and three-fourth busshels of . wheat sown, they reaped one hundred and seventy bushels, being about twenty two bushels from one. Concord Sun : Mr. Julius Mc Annuity, of No." 10 Township, has begun weaving operations by water power. lie has two looms, which spin out several hundred yards of cloth per day. 1 He attached the looms to some of his milling machinery and after a few failures at weaving, like the little ant and the grain of corn, his efforts were at length crowned with suc cess. This is a good enterprise for Cabarrus, j ' Ilaleighi Observer: A deputation of Raleigh bankers, waited on Treasurer "Worth yesterday toasccrtain the manner In which the State and county taxes im posed by the Revenue act on banks, bank stock and capital, &c, was to be paid. After Investigating the Jaw and consulting with the Attorney-General, the Treasurer decided that the State tax was to be paid direct to the Public Treasurer and the county tax to the sheriff or tax-collector of the county; Thijs applies to every bank in the State. I. Newbern Niti Shell : The contract for, erecting a cotton factory in this city has been awarded to Mr. E. M. Pavie, and that gentlemen will at oncc commencc the erection of a factory building two storieb high, and 102 feet in length by 52 feet in wjth onthc old cotton factory wharf near Union Point. Geo. Allen, Esq., left our city a few days since for the North, with the view of procuring the necessary machinery for the . factory, which wc learn it is the intention of the company to have in operation by the time new cotton com mences to come in. L Newbemian: Wholesale prices yester day: corn in bulk,' 75 cts.; beef 4( 5 cts.; Iamb $1.25 to $1.50; pork dressed 5(6 eta.; chickens 20040 cts. per pnir;. eggs Bets, per dozen; irish potatoes i0 cts. per bushel; sweet potatoes GO cts. per bushel; beans, 60 cts. per bushel; oats, 50 cts. per bushel; green apples25 cts. per bushel; butter 2030.; peaches," $1. per bushel; watermelons and muskmelons, $3. per hundred; onions $l. per bushel ; peanuts, 65 cts.; madeira grapes, 1. CO per busel; tomatoes,' $1.50 per bushel; uamson plums, $1.50 per bushel. Concord Sun : A discovery of a revolt ing nature wasrmade yesterday by a party of flection hands engaged at work near the depot. ' The trunk of an unknown man in a horribly mangled and offensive con dition was foimd lying'at the foot of the railroad bridge. The news spread rapid ly, and in a short time a large crowd of persons collected from the vicinity and a. messenger was despatched for the coroner. Ah examination of the remains showed no identifying tnarks, but a package of cir culars found in a pocket gave rise to the supposition that it vfasj probaby the sample trunk of a guan6 drummer which had accidentally fallen out of the b.ag gago car of a passing train. Charlotte Observer: Mr. N. PlumaJere, of Raleigh, who has been in Transylvania and llendcrson with the pioneers of the Catholic colony which has purchased lands in those counjics, was in the city last evening. He reports that those i who have come in advance to make arrange mentslfor the colony, arc only waiting to have the boundaries defiued and the titles to the lands which they have purchased registered properly, when they will pro ceed to survey the land and divide it off into farms, as well as lay off roads and take such other steps as may be necessary to enable the emigrants to go to work im- mediately upon their arrival. -Thirty thousand acres of land have already been purchased, but it is apprehended that the number of settlers will be so augmented from what was first supposed, that more than this will le j required; hence the agents, now in the mountains, authorized so to do by the Catholic Emigration So ciety of Philadelphia,1 arc negotiating for an increase of territory and will doubles succeed in their negotiations. COMMERCIAL HEWS. wTTVTvnmw xr a nvvrr if- I i August 133 P. M. J SPIRITS i TURPENTIKE-Firm at 31 cts bid: sellers ask an advance. o sales re ported. ROSIN Firm at $l40 and 1 i5 per for Strained aud Good Strained. No sales reported. TAR Steady at SI 13 per Wtl- Sates at that figure. . i CRUDE TURPENTINE -plarket un changed. We quote Yellow Dip and Virgin at 52 13 per bbl.- Hard nominal. COTTON "o sales reported and no quo tations. ! DAILY RECEIPTS. .t Cotton L. Spirits Turpentine Tar... , Crude Turpentine..... 19 bales 430 casks 1,132 bbls 49 bbli 1G3 bbls WEEKLY STATEMENT OF STOCK ON HAND ACG. 13, 1877. Cotton ashor'e.. ...... . afloat.... .:. ...J. 655 16 Total.! " 6l Spirits Usliorc. aaoat.., Total. Rocia ashore afloatJ.....' 3,758 1,435 3,193 37,825 752 T7TXO&X18212jX3 PMCEB. ntthe XSrThe following auot&tions renrese holesale prices jreneraUr. In making up orders higher prices hare to be charged. F .... 12 13 12 15 10 8 mall BAGGING Gunny. Double Anchor................ Double Anchor " A" Standard Domestic BACON Vnvfh Cftrnlina. Hams, y 3b...... WA A Shoulders, y 3b. 9 Sides, y 3b u 11 Western Smoked. Hams........ 13K Sides, y 3b Shoulders. ,. 7 Dry Salted Sides, y 3b..... .......... &'A Shoulders, V Jb...........L.. . h BEEF On the hoof 2 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine I ' ' Second Hand, each 1 75 2 00 New Yort.each, new. 2 00 2 50 BEESWAX J 3b 28 30 BRICKS Wilmington, 8 00 10 00 lortnern ou 14 us BUTTER North Carolina lb 15 20 35 40 00 Iliscellaneous. m if v a o By e the -y-2 Total. Tar-akhore. afloat. Total i i i I Crude nliprcL. afloat.:).. 38,577 i 4GI 16 ...J 477 1,072 Total...... .. ...... ....jr... 1,072 RECEITTS FOR THK "WEEK ENDING ACG. 14, 1877. CQttn.... ..;.............:.........:....!.. ........ Spirit. ; L ...J. 3,001 Iiosin i...; 10,689 Tar.......... .,..!.. ?46 Crude....... ..J .....j 2,054 EXrOBTj-l OU TUB WEEK ENDING AVG, 13, 1877. Domestic! Cotton. Spirits. Rosin... Tar Crude.. Cotton. Tar...... Crude.. ........... 'I Foreign. r it MARINE NEWS. 279 247 .?. !l80 . 5,620 .12,999 I . . , ARRIVED. SU-amer North JStatc, Green, Fayetteville, AVrtrth ct Worth. i j .Steamer Underbill, TJatt, Smithville.O G Parsley t Co. i ' ' i - s-k:hr Tliistlo, (.iambic, Baltimore, U G Marker & Co. . ' CLEARED.;, j Steaifier North State, Green', Fayetteville, Worth 'pVi Worth. I J i Steamer Underbill, Piatt, Smithville, O G Parsley & Co. i .. . Exports.. ' ' . J 'j i FOKKIGX. llilt inio.ro Steamship DJ Foley 1:W bales j-sv-ji, L'l do roots and herbs, 2 bbls wax, 50 hales cotton, CO bbls dried fruit, 6L uo s-Ix-stos, 110 do pitch, 1:J0 do spirits, i 2 pks nirisc, I bales rags, rolls leather, .92 bbls rosin, no do tar,"2- cases do, 2: bbls crude, 190 bags jvanuts, 5 bales pper stocks, 2,(K- lbszinc. l bdljlbags, 5 bbls oil, 42,211 feet lumber. j New York SteKmsliip Benefactor 5-S pkgs roots and herbs. k0 bales cotton, bbls wax, 12 pkgs mibeTj5 rollai leather, i pkgs as bestos, : bales varn, 100 pkgs shooks. 1,001 bbls riSshi,! 110 do! spirits, 2 bales hides. 100 baj;s jTeas, 20" bbls crude, 40 'do tar, 67 do Hour, 15 do pitch, l!)do bottles, o bags !pea-uut-s. I' : 1 ' ! f- - ' Lit or Vessels tn Port August 13, 1 i 1877. ;! I j J BAlUvS. ' Albatros, Xor, 222 tons, Bakkc, R E IJeijde , lililGS. . Favorit, or. 300 ton?,.-: f , R E. Ileide Annie,-Dr, 215 ton, Kutterboase, ..' I i Parslej & Wiggins Xebo, Lr, LuckuiaD, 173 toqs, i E Kildcr & Son Fracciscb Raffo, Ital, 37t) tonsi Chicsa, il , Williams & Murchi S I SCHOONERS. Albert Ma on, Am, 285 tons. Rose, : Harriss. & IIowcll Jno A' Griffm, Am, 305 tons, Foster, Harriss A Howell E S Fowell, An, 577 tons, WiUiamis, WilliamS'A Murchison fJos Souther, Am, 3S0 tons, Watts, 1 I J It Cnadboarn & Co . iiunuciU) UJ ...... J..... J ViV CANDLES SpermV m 25 g laiiow, id w o Adamantine, Id set 12 CHEESE f . Northern Factory, $? 2) ... 17 Dairy cream, y lb. 16 State, V Jb 00 1 & COFFEE Java, y Sb 30 D : "i w in aiv, xu.. u y Laeuara. y lb..... 24 CORN MEAI ,y bushel...., 87J COTTON TIES V 4 3 DOMESTIC i ouecuiig, varu. ...... : t w Yarn, y bunch 95 FISH i Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....l6 00 20 00 No. l,yx bbl 9 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.... 13 50 i 00 00 No. 2, yyt bbl 7 50 I 0 00 I Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 10 50 Mullets, y bbl..... 3 50 4 00 N. C. Herring, bbl....... 5 00 8 00 . Dry Cod, y 1 0 FLOUR Fine, y bbl 0 00 7 00 Super, Northern, y bbl..r 0 00 8 00 Extra do " y bbl..'. 0 00 9 00 Family1 " y bbl...lO 50 I1 00 City Mill-Super y bbl... 0 00 9 00 " Extra y bbl... 0 00 10 00 " Family y bbl... 0 00 ll 00 " Ex. Family J bbl... 0 00 12 00 FERTILIZERS , Peruvian G uano, y 2000 lbs . 70 , 00 00 00 Baugh's Phosphate " " 00 00 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " " 50 00 65 00 Ground Bone, " 00 00 i0 00 Bone Meal i " 00 00 45 00 " Flour , " " 00 00 47 00 Navassa Guand, " 55 00 65 00 Complete Manure " ' " 00 00 67 00 Whann's Phosphate' ' ' " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70 00 Berger&Brutz'fiRos. " " 00 00 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma- , ' nipulated Guano 55 00 70 00 GLUEi- 3b...,. 9 15 GRAIN-Corn,store,1?561bs 00 82 giCorn, cargo, y 56 lbs...... 00 75 Corn, jel., y bushel........ None. , Oats, f busnel j 55 GO Peas, cow, y bushel 1 25 1 50 HIDES Green, y fl 4 4 13 17 13 6 1 --: o A News Paper, b publisLed every, efjain Sududay excepte( -AT- $5 A ..Yeair, .b r 50 cents a month, Ftrietly in advance :o : I.IMCS111 & SETS PI Alios, The Handsomest, the Best Ton rwlost Durable Pianos Made. They arc Beautiful Rosewood, Seven and one-third Octaves.' with cv t ' and fully guaranteed. . Their moderate price and uniform urcp i. . for them the position of a Standard of Economy an J IuralJlit" Acknowledged by all Musicians to be the Best. OVER . I 8,00 WOW .WUSE, - l . . - AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY ' COUNTY. AliUKEss, MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO r, ROBERT W. smith,. Agent, 47 tTniversity Plar W pril 5 'tace, Uew Polk Mill&Tc? JTAUAN INSECT roWDEKr w" ' ed to kill Roaches, Flies Fl . 7 Croton Bnr. R.,Tn-'..,eMt AU, speciea of InsecU ,'ta UWr Not poisonona t t . . mcgticanimilaor fowl. " !"u'" v n lal FRESH GROCERIES ! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS FAMILY i , GROCERIES ! I. ALWAYS ON HAND ! - CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY , BOTH OF THE 1 - . I Necessaries and Luxuries of t 1 . ' Life. - : '!' ' 8 Dry, y fi 10 12W Y Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10 1 20 TJie Reading I'ublic are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim if the pro i . i . prictor to furnish them with a live newspaper; uson 5 ft Bumble Bee" NI "PECULIAR" CJGARS AT 30 T. H. HPATU'S, 24 Market St. Gpoctacles and Glasses. ITIHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER offered In thii Cit at price ringing from 25 Ct&UtollQ. Call and examise for jodrtelres. June 19 ' J. H. ALLE3T. 15 TOR 1 UAILT REVIEW. FRENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. OPPOSITE City Hall Park, Court House and New Postothce, New York. All Modern Impreve menk?, including Elevator, Gas and Running Water, in every Room. ' T. J. FRENCH & BROS., July 23 , Proprietors.' Magazines for Augiist. lUANK LESLIES POPCLARTMonthly. X 20c; Frnk Leslie's Sunday Magazine, 25c: Demorcst's 31 .nthly. 25c: Goder's Ladvs Rook 25c: Potter's American Month ly, 25c ; Harper's Magazine, 35c : Galaxy, 5c ; Popular Sciejice Monthly, 50c. The latest Periodicals alwas n band at publisher's prices. J.v 16 . T. fl., HEATH, 24 Market st. NOTICE. rpllE ATTENTION OF PARTIES inter JL ested is called to the faet, tht by an Or dinance ofi ths City) of Wilmington, each Market Cart or" Boat'is required to pay a fee qf TEX CENTS, and each Market Waon a fee of FIFTEEN CENTS, before leaving their standi, or forfeit $5.00 penaltr. I L. M. WILLIAMS, augCO Clerk of the Market. DELAYS, ARE DANGEROUS ! DO NOT LONGER SUFFER " the pain and annoyance of that baatootn, Dnt go NOW and have the trouble reliered. The longer too wait, the more yon suffer and thercater'the rise of serious loss. Remember the place, No. 3d Market ttrvet, where all will be satisfactorily done and war ranted by ' THOS.B.CABB&SOK. CARR'S Saponaceous Tooth Paste p're lerres tbe Teeth. aur 10 dcavoring to keer its readers fully informe ir. regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter bf the world,? - ; i OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS- HA North River, y 100 lbs.... 95 1 05 HOOP IRON y fton . 80 00 LARD Northern y lb....... ll 12 North Carolina y Tb 00 IS LIME 1? bbl 1 35 0 00 MIMBEli fJitvstpam sa'wd Ship stuff, res'a wed, ft. 24 00 27 00 1 ' containing the latest news of the day, and en Rough edge plank, y Mlt.22 00 25 00 West India cargo, record- 1 I ing to quality, y M ft.. .20 00 23 00 Dressed nooring,seasoned. 20 00 35 00j Scantling and boards, com- mon, y M ft .........15 00 2Z 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdgl 40 i 41 Cuba, bbls., y gal........... 45 57 Sugar house, hhds. y gal. i .58 " I " bbs.y gal... 35 40 Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal. 45 GO NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,k'g 3 25 4 00 OILS Kerosene, V gal 23 oQ Lard, y gal.. 1 10 1 45 Linseed, y gal 1 00 1 10 Rosin, y gal 30 40 PEANUTS-j-fJ bushel 70 r go POTATOES - Sweet, V tus- 1 00 Irish, Northern, y bbl 4 50 6 4 75 PORK. Northern, city m ess. 1 7 00 00 00 Thin, y bbl.... f....00 00 (00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 00 00 15 00 Rump, y bbl 00 00 00 00 RICE Carolina j y lb 6 7 East India, y lb.. ...... t 00 00 Koogh, fjl bushel RAGS Country, y fl. .... City, J3b ROPE SALT Alum, y bushel Liverpool, y sack American y sack ' Cadiz y sack.. SUGAR Cuba, y lb Porto Rico, y lb.... A Coffee, y Tb ii y m..... u " y m. i Ex C $ ft) 23 00 Crashed " 3b. ' Northern, y lb. 1 20 1 30 I 1i 22' 2 6 00 85 00 75 OA 10A9 00 I op 5 no 00 10 00 12. 11 11 It SOAP SHINGLES Contract, VIM 4 00 6 00 Common, M 2 50 3 00 Cypress saps y M i... 5 50 0 00 Cypress hearts, 1? M....L. 7 50 0 00 STAVES W. O. bbl. 4HM.18 00 Ri O bhd. y E Cypres?, y M ..13 00 TALLOW i ... 9 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 13 00 Jlill, prime per M 8 aO io oa 8 50 6 00 5 00 Aorth Carojna, per gal ... 1 75 . 2 50 Wished, per Jt 28 & Z0 Mill, jf air per M 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary,perM 4 00 WHISKEY North'n. per e:l 1 40 North Caroina, per gal ... 1 WUUL- Unwashed, per fl... 18 1 20 Notice of Dissolution . THE CO-PARTNERSHIP latelv existing between CHARLES D. M'ERS and JOHN L. BOATWRIGUT, under the Hrm name of CHARLES D. MYERS & CO., was dissolved on the 6th dav of August, 1S77 by mutual consent. All debts due or owing to the said partnership must be paid to John L. Boatwright, who is alone authorized to re ceipt for the same, and all claims and indebt edness due by the said partnership must be presented to him for pavment. CHARLES D. MYERS, jJOHX L. BOATWRIGUT. August 7, 1S77. To the Public. ni full an! correct, and will be kept open 'until he latest possible moment Mer chants in the city and countrv may rest as sured that the- will' be thoronghly reliable. i i The iMews Columns Willicontain the reports, botft of news and market, received here each day at noon, ! acd the L O C L I) E P A HTM E N T Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the i Ir- .. . jbditor. and; will contribute additional inter- Lt (,.tl,n. -..1 r I i- I . ' luiiv; luiuums uy iorvraraing any items 1 " " ofBcwsthat miy occur in their respective localities. ' ALL CO tl 1 1 ES PO N D E N CE , On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must' bear in mind that tbev must write onlv on one side of the paper; that they must forbear useless verbi age, must correct "ttfeir own manuscript and must avoia abusive personalities. S A re liable name must be furnished with each com mumcation, as the Editor will not be held ac- E . - I ' I. I countable for the views or language of cor respondents. r OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Dcins Sole Acnt of the Celebrated OLD RYE, SUMMERDEAN, I AND ' j . B SELECT WHISKEYS I cau oiler these Goods as well as all other Iranls yf AVhiskcysi' at ! The Xowest Possible Price ! Satisfaction Guaranteed. MY STUCK UF ' Embraces all Qualilici, . ' M - . Which will be sold, at Declining Fignr. s, As Low as the Lowest. 80 IA TEA! 500 "t&B'J"' just received. 60 and 78 011, per Pout Our TJniTersal Sales fell ft? sig- Imported and sold onlrbr . GEO. MYERS', r . 11 & 13 Front Street july '2o Hunyadi Janos Bitterwater, 1 ui iuiAL PACK1CES. A fab plr of tVliole and La'f exsci jutio. Ask jour Vhji icitn bot it . W. J. BCUMAX.Y, J.. ' Broker The Excursion and Pic Nic Season Continues 1 I A SD ALL GENTLEMEN WISIIM first-class work done ihonld cU at ,U 9, South Front it'-ect. Shavin? 10 cwir Hair Cutting 25 ctcU, Shampooing 25 en Even at these prices no lard or riir'i Ui as Pomatum, onlv fine oils,beautifieri.irfK' lucrica inu vbj rum. TXArrvn PTTRf!W ASVr tup rvTtrr interest of Capt. C. D. MYERS, in the i business of the Ute firm of CHAKLES I). MYEKS & CO., 1 will continue to carrr on the GROCERY BUSINESS at th old stand of CHARLES D. MYERS A CO., and hope for a continuance of jthe public patronage so liberallj bestowed upon the late firm. August 7th, "TWRIGHT. ;j J new,raPer in X.rth Cjarolin. ever before V-V 1 j be?n Publication, and ij now rapidlj on the -.cc,e?pMlir on the Tarioua railroad linea, Even before a tvre was rt fr.r th km was an exceedinglj flattering one, and h probab! v the largest bona fiie list with which I - A Card. AS WILL BE SEEX BY ABOVE AX nouncement, I have this daj eold mr in terest in tbe business to my partaer, Capt. JOHN I BOATWRIGHT, aid while thank ing our man j friend for the Terr renerou patronage so kindlrglren us in the past, I respectfully atk that the same, and Ten more, be giren the new concern in the future. 7 CHAS. D. MYERS. josh. T- i Emma axD PaoraiETOfc, ''if O. Office on Second street, between Pria CCH Cheut,ear the Potto 5 ce. JJ" Mv carucftt endeavor will be to sell the IjKST GOODS at the lioWEST PKICES, and to GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. 1 I t Those who f.ivor me with their 1' - ' 4 orders may rely tip jn TKUMIT-ATTEX- Tl UX and E A Ii L Y DELIVEI1V. JtoT To the customers of the late lirin of CHAS. D. MYEHS CO.-, I. can only request a continnanee of their pat- I ! - 'V ' ronagc, and to all new ones a most cor dial welcome will be cxtende. J. L. BOATWRIGHT, 5 dt 7 rrorlh Front St. FAMILY GKOCEtt. an: LIPPITT'S Ice Cream EParlor. WILL BE OPENED OX WEDNESDAY morning. 25th init. Pnr ('. '(. vored with choicest fruits will be keptdurinir tbe season. , STRAWBERRIES iage and luscious will be kent n hpn thw can te procured in either this or the Charlei ton markets. Cream sent to any part ot 4ho w.j . ,, fuu iraons. irozen, free el Ltelir" Cream Sunday Entrance to 'Palor on Princess St. apl 24 i NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY aim, uuui.t.tt., j. c. FREEZERS, Tin Toilet Sets and Tin Slop. Jan at reduced prices for cash, at PARKER A TAYLOR'S. 1? South Front $L julj 20 - , Orders Promptly Executed H'utt ALU DESCRIPTIONS OF HER- chandise at bottom price. Orders to us have the advantage of Uim i market. I Consignments of Produce recsi personal attention. Prompt and proG tabic returns. ct moderate. re prompt arses PrTTTEWAY & SCnULKES, g 7 Broken A Com. Merchants. flfflftft rtnnmil (lAMii'iiii'ua y NEW IIANOVEB C0C5TT, 1 Jolj !1, 1ST. TN ACCORDANCS WIT7 Sectiot IT tf JL the Machinery Act. tbe liotrd of Coa mi&ioners will meet attbeir Office oa MON DAY, the 6th daj of AuguiU 1677, at I o'clock, p. m.,for the parpose of rtruiox tW Tax Lists and Valuations reported to tbea by the Assessors. At tbe tame tine tJj will Lear all person objecting to w valuation of their property or t the u of tax charged against them. TberiH tor one aar at least, or unui nie rcTi . . " tiiiv r nriprt complete. juoj u. jnlr 23 Chainaii. Now Goods Just KeceiYci 300 BBLS" FL0UR jrt,n'' 100 ss C0FFEE 200 Kcg8 NAIL9' 5Q Packages SNUFF, The nicest HAMS in ulit, Duckets, Croorn?, Mfiti, 0 f Haj, Candles, SUrcb, U, l- At Uwlst Market Men. BIMFORffj LOEB fill aog 2 i THOS. J. SOUTHEBLAST JIVERY A.VD SALE STADLK, Corner Third and Princeu SbkH Wi!miaftcXt Horses and Ycb.cle. for Ure 'J sonanie rates. Vrrnnriual PtTWi w " j may 26 QUARANTINE H3TICE. f UAUANTINE will B-J 15' the 1st dy .f Jocr, lSTLi3 Unue unUl further notice, ai fnri ! .i Cms .Is from portJ i " " AlLvcssvl Sflt will come to at we - t spection. All fcssels having elckness ci arri harinz bad sickness darmg u- - . :.vt rrl-' await inspection as anore w the Port from whence tbeiaUed- Tosclj not Incladed in -rJti rnA wlthoat detefitica. y WW s w" - All persons Interested will p tice that Quarantine wui l daring the coming ho Xk9 . alUesprotlded b 1 for V w . o. CC& 41 the same. Quarantine Physician Port may 18 . ' ' gUBSCIRBfi TO THJAiLT

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