, - CAROLINA. ...... An excursion from Morchca.1 citv to llickorj is on the boards. . The Observer csti mates that 5,000 melons are sold every day in llalci-h. The Newbern Nutshell tells of two mn who ate in that city, at - one Bitting, 30 large biscuits, two plates of.rncat, 10 cups of coffiee, and the cicetras. Statesrille Landmark: The unusually large crop of apples and peaches is prov ing very disatrous . to the trees. Large numbers are totally ruined and broken down by the abundant yield. ' Statesrille Landmark : Mr. James P. Hampton, of Jonosville, Yadkin bounty, was in town last week and informed us that the report Tf three men being killed by revenue officials in W i Ikes county, was totally unfounded. j Statesville Landmark: Prof. J. II. Hill, of the Statesville Male Academy, was married to Miss Grace J. Martin, late of the Simonton Female College, and daughter of the late John P. Martin, of Richmond, Va., on last Monday. Weldon News: The committee appointed to select the time for holding the next Fair of thcJRoanoke and Tar Itiver Agri cultural Association, cousiotingof Messrs. L. M. Long, T. L. Emry, and Tl. XV. Drown, have chosen the 23rd, 24tb, 25th, and 26th; days of October for tie pur pose, i ' ' .Raleigh Observer ; During the severe rainstorm of yesterday evening Mrs S. A. Ashe, in putting down a window sash, caught her hand in ore of the janes of glass ana naa it severely cut. ur. r,. Curke Haywood was called in at once and dressed the wounds, which we arc pleased to say are not serious though.quite pain ful. ' . , ... ' . Statesville Landmark : A "Watauga correspondent of the Lenoir Topic reports a peculiar case of insanity. A gentleman by the name of Washington Thomson has actually survived thirty-eight daj;s, with out eating a morsel of food of any kind only drinking water. One or more promi nent physicians have been with him all the time being much interested in. his case.' It is stated that he says he, will commence eating again as sopn as his fast of forty days is at an end. Raleigh News : During the period be tween June 27th and August 11th, of the present year, there were shipped by ex press over the Raleigh and Gaston Rail road, 21,728 boxes of peaches, and by common freight,, for the same time, about 1,000 boxes. Tho fare per express was' $1.25 per box, and that by common freight, 81 cents, f Thus it will be seen that the exportatiorTof the one- item of peaches is a source of great revenue to . the State and also to the railroads. Raleigh Observer: A woman named Emily Home, somewhat demented and recently discharged from the X. y., State Insane Asylum, carric to Durham on Tuesday, having walked to that place from Cary, as she said. She complained of being sick and went to a bar room where she drank in rapid succession seven glasses of whiskey, from the effects of which she died aoout 4 o'clock p. m. of the iamc day. A jury of inquest was summoned who returneda virdict "that the deceased came to her death by strangling, superinduced by intoxication and probably convulsions of epilepsy." , Charlotte Ob server : A telegraph re pairer by the name of Boyd was killed by lightning Monday on the Air-Line Railroad, lie hacj climbed to the top of a telegraph post while the storm was pro gressing, for the purpose of joining a broken wire. While in the act of clinch ing the wire he suddenly fell dead to the ground. As the storm had passed over the spot where he was killed, the pre sumption is that the lightning must have struck the wire some ; distance oft", and was communicated from it to. his body through the instrument or tool with which be was clinching it. i Old and Valuable. Coin. ) An old subscriber to the Alexandria Gazette has a collection of old coins, among which are the follwing : 1 crown piece of Mary, Queen of -Scot?, ,1547 sometimes caled the thistle dollar extremely scarce. ' - 2 crown piece Of Charles II, 1C62. 3 half crewfn of William and Mary, 1C93, both heads on the coin. , 4 crown piece of Queen Ann, 1707. 5 crown piece of George III, 1804. G half crown of George IV. 1823 a beautiful coin. 7 shilling of George II, 173G. 8 and 0, 2 sixpences Charles II, 1G70. 10 sixpence William III., 1608. 11 threepence Anne, 1708. 12 and 13, 2 sixpences George IV., 1816, 1817. 14 half franc of Louis XV., France, 17C1. 4 16 franc of Kapoleon I., 1808. 16 half franc Napoleon I., 1807. 17 half fralnc Louis Phillippc, 1838. 18 quarter franc Louis Phillip, pe, 1840." 19 Cavenne copper piece, 2 sous. 1789, Louis XVl. , 20 small coin President B:ycr, llayticn Republic. . Many of these coins arc perfect. Some A Scotch dollar of the same date as the one in bis possession, at a recent sale of rarities in London, sold for one hundred and fire dollars. COMMERCIAL HEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. I August 16 3 P. M. J SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 3VA cents per gallon. "No sales reported. . y ROSIN-Quoted firm at f 1 50 for Strained .'ind Good Strained. Later,1 we hear of sales of 1,000 bbls Strained and Good Strained at SI 13 and 1 50, 175 bbls (I) Extra No 1 at $2, and 40 bbLs (F) Extra No 2 at 81 75. TAR Steady at S2 15 per bbL Sales of re ceipts at that figure. I CRUDE TURPENTINE Market un changed, i We quote Yellow Dip and Virgin at S2 15 per bbl. Hard nominal. Sales of day's, receipts at quotations. ' COTTON No sales reported and' no quo tations, i ' ' v DAILT RECEIPTS. Cotton... Spirits Turpentine. Kosin.... Tar Crude Turpentine... 15 bales 294 cask C3 bbls bbls bbls 10 777 MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer North Statle, Green, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth.- 1 Steamer Underhill, Gillican, Smlthville, 0G Parsley f& Co. - . ' V CLEARED. .! Steamship Benefactor, Jones, New York, 'V DCazaux. 1 ( ": J Steamer North State, Green, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. , i Steamer Underbill! GMican. Smithville, iOG'Parsleyl&Co. Nor brig Favorit, Steinert, HUH, Kngiana, Williams & Murehison. , ' The Centennial r THE COOLEST SALOON IX THE city, and continues, to furnish forth refreshing drinks, fine cigars and turtle, clam or vege table toup every day. Come, ye hungry and eat for nothing and ye thirsty and drink for a consideration. ' JOHN CARROLL, June 37 ' ' Proprietor. Spoctaoles; and Glasses THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER offer! in tide city at prices ranging from 25 cents to $10. Call and examine for yourselves. June 19 J 4. IL ALLEN. i Exports. 'FOKKIGK. Hull, P'ngland Nor brig casks spirits, 210 bbLs rosin. Favorit 1.G06 List of Vessels in Port August 13, 1877. BARKS.' Albatroa, Nor. 222 tons, Bakke, H E Heide BRIGS. i Favorit, Nor, 300 tons, -L: -, RE Heide Annie, Pr. 215 tons, Itutterhouse, Parsley & vv lggins uckman, 1J tons, I su jvuaer a sod Neho, Br 4 - Francisco llaffo, Ital, 370 tons, Chicss, y ' Williams A Murchieon ; SCHOONERS. Albert Mason, Atn, 285 tons. Rose, - Harriss & Howel Jno A Griflifa, Am, 305 tons, Foster, . I Harriss & Howe! E S Powell, Am, 577 tons. Williams, Williams & Murehison 'Jim SiniitKnr in SSrt tnns. Watts J J H Chadbourn k Co Keystone Printing Ink Co MANUFACTURKRS OF PRINTING INKS. BOOK; AND NEWS BLACK A 17, Worth Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. TIUR INKS' ARE OF A SUPERIOR quality, being made from the best ingre-. clients and under tne personal supervision oi a practical Ibrinter and pre&sman, therefore we will guarantee erery pound of Ink sold to be ot a Superior Jet IJlack, yuick Urging, and entirely free from setting-off. Our prices are from 30 to 50 per cent, low- ei than any other Inks manufactured in the United States. I . 1 - A trial of a sample keg will convince any printer that he has been paying nearly double what he should for his Inks in times past. Put up in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers. Address. KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO., . 1 17 North Fifth Street, ' dec 13 i Philadelphia, Pa. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ! DO NOT LONGER SUFFER the pain and annoyance of that bad tooth, but cro MUW and have the trouble relieved. .The longer you wait, the more you, suffer and the greater the risk oi serious low. i ; Remember the place, No. 38 'Market street, where all will be satisfactorily done and war ranted by , THOS. B. CARR & SON. CARK'S Saponaceous Tooth Paste pre serves the'Tecthi 1 1 aug 10 Prime Enjoyment for a Tear. : Less Than Four Cents a Week.; MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE r UT INTRODUCING THE the SATURDAY EVENING PAST M VUJ Which for mere than 55 Years has been BZ3ST STORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY PAPER, as is well known all over the United States. It is published weekly, contains eight large pages, clearly printed on good paper, "filled with the choicest stories and shetchei by the best writers; not sensational trash, but such as a mother is willing to have her children read. The whole tone of the paper is part and elevating. It also contains Historical and Biocranhical 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 1 TWO -DOLLARS A YEAR h Sample copy containing club rates, etc, sent uu ictcii oi a j-ceni sump. Address, No. 918 , BENNETT & FITcK 276 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Be sure and affix the number 918 before BENNETT St FITCH, so that we may know through what paper the subscription comes. i " . .. , Jaa 2 re I 12 15 S-The following quotations represent the wholes! prices generally. In making op small orders higher prices hare to be charged. IfAUULHU Uonny ............ ' Double Anchor. Double Anchor "A". Standard Domestic. BACON North Carolina, Hams, lb Shoulderf, V 3b Western Smoked Hams. Sides. V 2 Shoulders,. Dry Saltei UiUtflf u,.. ...... Shoulders, y fi..M u jcK un the hoof. Miscellaneous. THE 124 11 . 7 IVA 15 10 8 a 2 BARRELS Snirits Tnrsentine Second Hand, each 1 75 2 00 New York,each, new 2 00 2 50 BEESWAX fi............. 28 ! 30 BRICKS Wilmington, VM 8 00 10 00 Northern... 00 14 Off 15 25 25 00 17 16 00 30 19 24 N. H. SPRUTJT, Exchange Corner. EXCtlANOE CORNER is the plac to get everything in the FANCT GOODS lite. The NICEST GOODS kept. It has always been the riace for the Nicest and most FASHIONABLE JilLLINERY GOODS, and will in future prove to be such to all who mar come or send their orders. rrAIl orders sent from a distance will re ceive Prompt and Special Attention. m S. member EXCHANGE CORNER for your FALL GOODS. Call now for SUMMER GOODS, "gll. N. H. SPRUNT. 1 00 " 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 55 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 BUTTER North Carolina fi Northern, fi)..... CANDLES--Sperm V Adamantine, Vt .. CHEESE Northern Factory, 9 ... Dairy cream, V 2 ... SUte, . fl.. COFFEE Java, f fi.... Rie, Laguara, V &- CORN MEAI " bushel.... COTTON TIES DOMESTIC . Sheeting, 4-4 V yrd...... Yarn, w bunch FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl.. ..16 00 No. 1,VH bbl...:...... 9 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... 13 50 No. 2, V K bbl........ 7 50 Mackerel, No. 3 bbl 00 0O Mullets, V bbl... 3 50 N. C. Herrine. IS bbl 6 00 Dry Cod, & FLOUR Fine. bbl 0 Superb Northern, bbl... 0 00 Extra do " V bbl... 0 00 Family " bbl...l8 50 City MU1 Super "W bbl... 0 00 i " Extra V bbl... 0 00 " FamUybbl... 0 00 ! " Ex. Family bbl... 0 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian-fiuano, 2000 fis.70 00 Baueh's Phosphate " " 00 oo Carolina Fertilixer " ' Ground Bone, " Bone Meal " " Flour 1 " , Navassa Guano, '" I Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphate ' v Wando Phosphate, ' BergerABruti'sRos. " Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma- nipulated Guano 55 00 GLUE fl 9 GRAIN Corn,8tore, 56tt)s 00 QCorn, cargo, 56 lbs 00 Corn,yel., V busheL....... None. Oats, bushel...... ......... 55 Feas, cow, bushel.. 1 25 HIDES Green, fl 4 Drr, B 10 HAY Eastern, y 100 fts... 1 10 North Rirer, V 100 lbs.... 95 nnnp TRnv un anon LARD Northern lb....... North Carolina. lb LIME y bbl...1 135 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawed, ?M ft. 21 00 Rough edge plank, y Mft.22 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft...20 00 Dressed flooring,seasoned. 20 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, V M ft 15 00 SU. WJJAOOIiO VUUK.UUU W gl Cuba, bbls.; y gal Sugar house, hhds. y gal. " " bbls." gal... " Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal. NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,kg 3 OILS Kerosene, t? eal. Lard, y gal 1 10 Linseed, y gal 1 00 Rosin, y gal. 30 PEANUTS y bushel 70 POTATOES -Sweet, y bus. 95 Irish, Northern, y bbl 4 50 PORK Northern, city mess. 17 00 Thin, y bbl..... 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 00 00 Rump, y bbl 00 00 RICE Carolina, y lb 6 East India, V'B). 00 Rough, y bushel 1 RAGS Country, y W City, V. ROPE .., - SALT Alum, y bushel...... Liverpool, y sack American y sack Cadiz y sack SUGAR Cuba, y fi.. ...... Porto Rico, y lb A Coffee, y Jb B " y lb C " V 2 Ex Cf ft Crushed y Tb..... SOAP Northern, y ft...... SHINGLES Contract, common, y M..... z Cypress sape y M 5 50 Cv oress hearts. J M ....... 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.18 00 it v nna. to. uo ou Cypress, V M 13 00 TALLOW y lb 9 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 Mill, prime per M.... ........ 8 50 Mill, fair per M 7 50 Inferior to Ordinarv.perM 4 00 WHISKEY North'n, per irl 1 40 North Caroina. per sral ... 1 75 WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 w lined, per lb, ............ 28 UX MXA 4 i IK 95 20 35 40 00 13K 18 17 13 33 22 VA 20 00 0 00 00 00 0 00 10 60 4 00 8 00 0 7 00 8 00 9 00 11 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 i0 00 45 00 47 00 65 00 67 0Q 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 IVA 00 J o 15 82 75 60 50 4K 12 20, 05 12 13 00 40 45 35 45 25 29 27 00 25 00 23 00 . 35 00 2Z 00 41 57 38 40 60 00 30 45 10 40 80 00 75 20 2M 2 W 1 4 00 0 g00 00 15 00 00 00 7 00 1 30 VA 6 00 85 00 75 VA io 00 00 6 00 I 60' 23 00 00 00 10 00 13 12 HA 11 14 1XA 00 00 00 00 6 3 0 0 20 00 O0 00 00 00 10 13 00 10 00 8 50 6 00 5 00 2 50 20 30 a o 0 y A News Paper, s published ever e'jaiui5 i3ududay eiccpte -AT $5 Mem Or 50 cents a month, strictly in advance The Reading Public are respectful cd that it shall be the constant aim o 'prietor to lurnish them with i y inf'orm- " the pro- A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news' of the day., and en i dcavorins to -keep its readers fully informe in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS i . " 1 1 Wiit full and correct, and will be kept open until he latest rossible moment. Mer chants in the city and country may rest as sured that they will be thornnghly reliable. The News Columns tV ill contain the reports, botn of news and markets, received and the r here each day at noon E NT L, t) u L D E P A II T M TV ' - I lias ceen placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country con nected w ith thie city, will jjr-catJf oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional inter est to these columns by foi;wardinjj any items of news that may occur in the'r I, respective localities. Notice of Dissolution . I THE CO-PARTNERSHIP lately exis tine JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT, under the firm name of. CHARLES D. MYERS A I CO.. waa diasolved on the 6th day of August. 1877. by mutual consent. All debts due or owing to the said partnership must be paid to John L. Boatwnght, who is alone authorized to re ceipt for the same, and all claims and indebt edness due bv the said partnership must be preseniea 10 nim lor payment. C'UAKLtS D. MYERS, JOHX L. BOAT WRIGHT. August 7, 1S77. ' To tho Public. HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE interest of Capt. C D. MERS, in the business of the late firm of CHARLES D. MYERS A CO., 1 will continue to carry on the GROCERY BUSINESS at the old stand of CHARLES D. MYERS k CO.. and hope for a continuance of the public catrona P sn liberally bestowed upon the late firm. 1 juun is. HUATWRIGHT. August 7tb, 1877. v A Card. AS WILL BK SEEN BY ABOVE AN nouncement, I hare this dar mid mv- in terest Is the business to my partner. CsdL JOHN L. BOATTrBIGHT. aidwhilithAnk. mgour many friends for the Terr reneroua patronage so kindly given us in the past, I "jw.uttii a, uist ue tame, and even more, be given the new concern in the future. S CUAS.D., MYERS. ALL .CO KIIESPON D KNCE, On matters of general Htcres't will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that they must write only on one side of the paper ; that they must forbear useless verbi- age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. Jftf A re liable name must be furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be bx-Id ac- countable for the views or language of cor respondents, -tv OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, HMCML & SIiUTi i The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the Most Durable Pianos Made. They arc licautifiil Uoscwobt, 'Seven and oue-third Octaves, with every lra and fully 'guaranteed. Their mcxlerato price and uniform success h for them the position of a Standard of Economy arid I)urability Acknowledged by all Musicians to ' be the Best OVER J SnOOO WOWNUSE, AGENTS WANTED IX EVERY COUNTY. ADDIIE ss r, ROBERT XV. pril 5 MARGHAL & SMITH PIANO CO smith, Agent, 47 University Place, I?ew0r LIPPITT Ice Cream cParlor. WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY morning, 25th inst. Pure Cream lla vorcd with choicest fruits will be kept durinfj the season. ; STRAWBERRIES lar2e and luscious wi'lbe kept when ever they can ce procured in either this or the Charles ton markets. Cream sent to any part of tho city in quarts and gallons frozen, free el charge. All orders for Cream for Sunday must be left Saturdays. " Entrance toPalor on .Princess St. apl 21 1 1 i . NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY i YATEK COOLERS, 1. C. FREEZERS, Tin Toilet Sets and Tin Slcp Jars at reduced prices for cash, at PARKER & TAYLOR'S. July 20 VI South Front st , Steamship Lines, &c7 CLYDE'S Mew Yoric rAND vw iimington, N, cM Steamship Line, PROSPECTUS OF THE Maryland Medical Journal, BALTIMORE, MD. O N THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, the undersigned will issue, in the city of Bal timore, tne nrst number ot The Masvland Medical Journal. It will be a monthly pub lication, devoted to the advancement of Mcd- cine in all its branches. Each issue of the Journal will contain orici- nai arucics, irom representative men in the profession. i I Careful selections from foreign and home ournals will be made with a special view to the requirements of the practitioner. Reports of the progress of Surgery aod Medicine in their special, as well as general branches, including Diseases of the Bye and Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseas es peculiar to Women, and Diseases of tlie Throat and' Cbest, will be regularly given by men eminent in these several branches. These reports will be an exhibit in abstract form of the progress in ach of tbese special depart ments during the year. The proceedings of Medical Societies will be published as often and as full as their im portancejustifies. '"" Prominence will Joe given to rare anu inter esting cases in Hospital and Private Practice. New Instruments an J Appliances, New Reme dies and improved methods of managing dis ease will be specially treated. New medical publication, as tney appear, will be critically and impartially reviewed. Ao labor or expense will be spared to ren der the Mabylaxd Medical Joubnal, a wel come visitor to every physician desirous of keeping pace with the progress of Medical Science as developed both abroad and at home. Contributions, on subjects of intorest to the profession, respectfully invited. Jiacn number will contain not less than lorty pages, printed from new type, on heavy cal endered paper ot the hncst auahtv. The subscription price will be $3 per an num, invariably in advance, delivered free of postage. 1J. K. T. MANNING, M. D. ' T. A. ASUBY, 31. D. - march 26 The Steamer CAPT. DOANE, WILL SAIL FROM JOT YORK 05 SATURDAY, AUG. 18. Shippers can rely upon the'protnpt sailing of Steamera as adrertlaed." For Freight Engagements applj to A. D. CAZAUX. Agent, Wilming'toD, If . C. L. S. Rl-LDEX, Soliciting Agent ,WM. Pf CLYDE & CO., General Agrnt;, 6 fowling Green, or Pier 13, S. R., t York. aus ij a I) 3 more AND Wilmington, 11 C, STEAMSHIP UNE. WHY Pav Your Grocer , 16 and 17 Cents For Mam WHEN YOU CAN GET SUGAR-CURED FOR 13 CENTS. AT The Steamer D. J. FOLEY, capt. rnicE, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OX Saturday, Aug 18. CEO. (VI 11 & 13 SOUTH FRONT ST- juiy 28 THOS. J. S 0UTHEEL AND, JIVERY AND SALE STABLES, Corner Third and Princess S tree tj Wilmington, N.XJ. '5. xiurcs ana eludes for him of . A J . " "'- WC uvuuu 4uu country accommodated. may at , ; i-.ren before a type was set for the first i&me,, was an exceedingly flattering one, and probably the largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in Nerth Carolina crer before began publication, and b' now rapidly on the increase, especially on the rarious railroad t lines. T- j&.T3nn Hunyadi Janos Bitterwater, X" f r t w w . . . I umuj.AL PACKAGES. A fresh sap- plj of m hole and half cases just in. jzar Ask your. Phy ician about it. :-' W. J. IiUUMANN, ' Broker aug 6 Aft Bumble Bee" ND "PECULIAR' CIGARS AT i T. II. HEATIP3, iulJ 30 ' 24 Market SL Eottoa axd PaoraiEioa, nuicc on second street, between Prin 810 2 Q d7 made by naos, CraTon. nd Rn-rH tntJr a cSt? ,Xansparfct Picture and Cbromo for 75 cents. I Illustrated Cat1 J.-U.BUFF0RD'SS0X8. ROSTOV Shippers can rely upon the rp&fyt Sailing of steamers as adrertijtd. Through Bills of Jjadin? p to and from Philadelphia, nd PrOOft BiSpatCh gna-antei. For Freight EngagemenU sppl to A. D. CAZATXX, Ag-ent, Wilmington, n. , L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General if Corner Lee and Light St'eets, Balers, aug 13 - Sewing Machines1. ONE SPLENDID "Fatuil.r " ncarlr new xuA in perfect erdrt sold for $25.00 if taken srton. lff"L A'so, one flrftrcla4 llemc fehttle rr feet order for 1 10.00. pt Also, one "So. 2 ginger'', fiJM Jf manufacturicg purpose, cloth or leai-i $20.00. t.fc.J Vii'k'ft Third st, first door North of MarSfv auz!3 IJUlili lliui -o- 500 LBS i. of this eleg just rjccired. 60 and 75 Cts- per otS Our IJniyersal Sales tell tts Imported and sold onljbf GEO. HYEBSV 11 & 13 Front Street ON THE EUROPEAN PUN a Citr Hall Park, Conrt Tmfi P.f.,ffiA. Vw Ynrk. All HO'. f.aifi menu, including Elerator, O'as Water, In erery om. . BR0. cess and Cnesnut, near the Postoffice. -4 JU EiUblished July 23 r