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The Mails. The Mails close and arrive at the City JtastoOce as follows r ' ....... CliOSE. .... . r Northern 1 Ihroiigh malls - - - f; ' Northern through and way rmuis. -i; A 31 Mails for the N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads, and routes supplied Southern mailsfor all pohitsboutii, WeSerarnalls"(C.C.rv."w.) daily . (except Sunday) - - " 0 yJ Ji Fiyele. and offices on CaiKJ - Fear Blver, Tuesdays and hi- p 'MjjJl'iototngllne of Che- . Hraw A Darlington It It - - - 11; ) A 51 Jayettevllleby Warsaw, daily, . '(except Sundays) - - C.I j A il Malls forpoints between Horencc and Charleston - - - - - - 11. ov A M Onslow CrH. and intermediate o- f flees every Friday - - - - G:-ju A -M. Smlthvllle malls, by steamboat, dally, (except Sundays) - - :-'') a -i Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, . every Friday at - - - - - - P :.i ARRIVE. Northern through mails - - 12:1 I' M Northern through and way mailt. .x-) 1 M Southern malls - :A m Carolina Central Railway at - - fc:!A M Mails"delivered from G:U A. M. to 7:1 1 m nn1 n HnndnvR from 8:30 to !J:.:HJ A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order and Iteglster, Departments open same as .stump iBferfpsfor -Baleat general delivery when Hxr -) office Is closed. k4 SBqxe accessible at all hours, day and iilfeoUecteofrom street boxes every day 3:15 P. M. CAROLINA. V. v r Goklaboro, Jtlr, v7raV Kobinson, of Widesboro Herald . Wo have a stalk of cyent to us. by Mr. D. Ii. Alien that $is.fito ears of corn, and suventy six Hide &f fodder on it not counting scVeraI.:tba wcrc flried up. Uow'll tlt do fot Aiaon? llflteXzwRccordcr: One lady brought into $jwn jbst week and sold lifty dollars worth of dried truit. This would repre sent fct present prices and including the different varieties and grades of fruit about 800 pounds; and this in turn would rep resent bushels of fresh fruit. Mbetonian : The large two story building of Messrs MclUc & Jones, now in process of erection, was blown clown duritig ajstorm yosterday afternoon ; the indipjT0 against the "L ovclty lakery, lUcring'one side, and kuocking shelves Mid contents into tnc center ot tup noiu;e, and K?btlv bruisiuir the proprietor, Mr. 0 j u a. a. - ' Bloom. Loss considerable. Charlotte OOs.rver: Sunday tight a child1 of a Mr. Vaughn, who lives about six" miles from the city, being very sick, its mother arose to administer some medi cine. Mistaking the1 morphine for dover's, powders, tho' two medicines being close together on tho mantelpiece, she gave the child a dose of the morphine, which caused iw dcaUi in a short time. HillsWo Recorder : Most of the l uge vacant lots within tho corporate limits of Ilillsboro wero in wheat - this year and gave fine yields. Most of them were bro ken up directly after harvest, say about the 20th of June, and put in corn. That corn is now in full car, and will all mature. J The corn is tho usual crop corn of the country, and will average 11 feet in height. i liobesenian: Crops are suffcriug greatly, especially late corn, cotton, potatoes, peas and turnips; the latter have either not been planted, or are awaiting rain to make tho seed sprout. "They say" there has been no cotton made since July that the j August crop has, all dropped off. The water mills havo long since ceased to grind and Lumber river is lower than it has been since 18C 5. Charlotte Observer '. Mr Schiff, sec retary of tho lodge of the Independent Ofdff :of 'Bnai Brith of this city, has just paldloTer to Mrs. Hcincman, widow of the late James Heinemau. 1,000 which falls to the heirs of each member of the order upou his death. This is but one among many benevolent features of this organization which is now so rapidly ex tending itself among tho Iraelites in this country and elsewhere. ... Kfwbcrn Nut Shell : The rice crop of South Carolina has come off and for seve ral months a large numbcr.of vessels will bo employed freighting that grain to Savannah. - The Ella, of Newborn, Capt. W. H.lIill, left this city on iitunby to engage in the trade, and ;.on yesterday the Schr. Thomas, of Beaufort, Capt. Chas. Roberts, and Carrie, of Beaufort, Capt. John Roberts, left our port for the same purpose. Welcainthe Agile, of . Newborn, Capt. A. R. Fulford, aud Schr. Emblem, of Beaufort, Capt. llarker, have loth been engaged and will proceed at once to South Carolina, as soon as they get off the ways. Hillsboro Recorder .' The W ihniuc.ton Review publishes a letter giving a cor rect version of the fight atReams'Station, which gives North Carolina its proper position" in that ; gallant affair. Gen. Mahone claims it as his victory when it appears that his brigade did notjire a gun, ana tho fighting was all done by three X. C. brigades. Mahone is as greedy cf the honors of victory as ho afterwards" was in the appropriation of railroads; and be tween aim and the worshippers of Picket t,. it will be eventually proved, by logical rules, that there was not a single soldier in the army of Northern Virginia but the brigades of Pickett and Mahone ; and North Carolina will be left to wonder at her delusion in claiming that she fur ished any troops at all for the war. Charlotte Observer : Mr David S. Ellington, whose wife is a daughter of Mr. Joseph Blair and owns the laud on the old llarris-Blair plantation on which the discovery of gold was made last F iday, was in tub city yesterday with specimens of the Orel Tho accounts of the richness of this ort, published ia Sunday's Obscr- rcr, wero not exaggerated tu tbo least, as Oi examination of tho specimeus will demonstrate. Mr. Ellington brough', with him to tho city about a gallon of quartz, and gentlemen experienced i a .mining matters examined it and pronoun ced half of it pure gold. The ore is gen erally conceded to be the richest that has ever been found in this county. For one piece of rocakhalf the size of a man's fist, heavily streaked with gold, Mr. Ellington was yesterday offered 50, which he re fused to take. ,The earth has not been penetrated in the search for this gold to a greater depth than two feet. " Tho vein varies iri width from six inches to a foot. : 7; Ilillsboro Recorder: The venerableJonn 3Icllae, formerly of Fayetteviile, now of Richmond county, stopped here on Wed nesday last for a few hours to visit a place where he was once well known. Ho mar rkl be,rc about 1818 a daughter of Wil liam Kirk land., deceassd. He is now up wards of 85 ears of age, but still vigor ous and hale, preferring to review old scenes on foot rather than otherwise, and briskly walked from the depot to Air Priount, a .distance of nearly two miles. A FairItetort. ' Why she wouldn't : A young lady was at a party during which quarrels between hi'.sband and wife were discussed. ':I think' said an unmarried elder son, that ...iho proper thing is for the husband to have it out at ' once, and thus avoid quarrels for the future. I would light a cigr in' the carriage after the wedding breskfast, and settle the smoking question forever." v v . ; , . f'l wouldjciock the cigar out" of your mouth," interrupted the belle. , "Do you know, I don't think you would bo there," he remarked. co: SRCIAL NEWS. KEPTEMBEE, 13 . JV1. J hl'lltlTS TURPENlTXE No sales re ported s'uee 'ate yesterday afternoon, at which time between 250 and 300 casks changed hands at 33 cents per gallon. TO day the market is nominally unchanged with no sales up to the hour of closing our report. , KOSIX-Quiet at 81 50 and 81 5-5 for Strain td and Good Strained. Sales 198 bbls of (F and Ci) Ciood Xo 2 and Low No 1 at 81 75 ctod il S5per bbl. TAIL Receipts of the day small which were placed at SI 75. Later, the market is quoted tirm at fcl 8-3 bid. CliUUJi- TUItPENTINE Firni at 82 3-5 per bbl for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Hard nominal. Sides Ox receipts at quotations. COTTON Steady. No, sales reported. Tlie foilowing are the ollleial quotations: Ordinary .9 Cents. Good Ordiuary... Strict Good Ordinary. .'. Low Middling 10 . Middlinjr 10 Gocrd Middling DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton...' 20 bales Spirits T.urpeutine .' 266 casks Tar.... Crude 1,534 bbis 6 bbls Turpentine..... 190 bbls MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. . , Siea;ne;-1) ilurehJson, Ganason, Fajxtte i' i-, Wi !i:imstfc Invcliison. Kloanier Underhill, Gillican, Smithvllle, O u Parsley & Co. CLEARED. -Steamship llegulator, Doanc, New York, A i Cazaux. S-earner D Murchisoii, Garrason, Faj'ette ville, Williams. & Murelii.soiii Steamer CWille, Henry, Uaunermau's Undue, All VanBokkelen. Steamer Underhill, Gillican, Smithvllle, O G I'arley & Co. Schr KS Powell, Williams, London, Sept P, Williams & Murqhison. - .- Nor barques Frey, Ilalvorsen, fur Cork cr .Falmouth for orders, l'atersou, Downing & .. Exports. FOREIGN. ivhr ES PowelP-3,261 bblsspirits Pur Cork or Falmouth for orders Nor barque Frey 1,75'J casks spirits. Loiulon- List of.Vcssels in Port September 10, - 1877. v BAliKS. Ftvy, Xo-, 2C-0 tons, Ilalvorsen, Paterson, Downing A Co Mai cello, Dan, 379 tons, Albertsen, ' Paterson, Downing & Co J W Fisher, Br, 173 tons, Richards, r Vick & Mebane Juniata, Span, 432 tons, Maiistanes, - Williams & Murcbison Jo.buen, Nor, 277 tons, Svendsen, Alex Sprunt & Son I BI1IGS. H V ilarricton, Br, 314 tons, Baftlinp:, ; " Anderson & Loeb Tnca, Ge-, 203 tons, Spiskce, Williams' &, Murchison Long Readi, Am, 225 tons, Anderson, Navassa Guano Co SCUOONERS. Ann Dole, Am, 186 tons, Marshall, E Kidder A Sons Nellie Sta r, A m, 228 tons, Poland, ' Northrop & Camming Ella, An, ICO tons, Condon, E Kidder & Sons .Helen, Am,. 1:"3 tons, Dickson, Northrop & Cumming Loretta Fish, Am, 316 tons, Balona, Jas II Chadbourn & Co Jao S.chutte, Am, 200 tons, Hansen, Williams A Murchison UK 1 Oranges, 10 BOXES ' - IMPERIAL ORANGES, Choice and Sweet. JUST DECEIVED, - t. ' L JOHN L. oOATWUIGHT, - '. Family Grocer, 5 & 7- North Frontt. sept 1 1 M. H.: SPRUNT. Exchange Corner. T7XCIIANGE CORNER is tho place to get ill everTthinjria the FANCir GOODS line. The NICEST 'GOOD3 kept. It has'alwKvs been the place for the Nicest and aj4 FASHIONABLE MILLLKEHY GOODS,?and will in future prove to be stach to all who mar come or send their orders S3S All orders sent from a distance will re ceiro Prompt and Special Attention. liemember EXCUANGE CORNER for your FALL GOODS. Call now for SUMMER GOODS. aug 25. X II. SPfiUNT. 12K ii :p 7 2 2 2 13Ji WA 15 10 8 G 00 50 30 Thft ffllnwifrVWMfttioT. mn.oipnt the ww wv imi i 1X1 til a p Mr amall orden hitrher nncea hare to be charged. rAjtuii u uunny....-...... Double Anchor.- Duble Anchor A Standard Domestic.......... BAC JN North Carolina, Haras, 1$ 11 Shoulders, lb..... Side?i Ib....... ........ w estem jjmota v Hams.............T; Hides, P lb bnoulders Dry Salted bides. J Shoulders. i lb.. ..... BEEF Live weight............. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Xltnql, each 1 75 Nev york,eachji aew.t..i 2 00 BEES WZX V -2... . .ii. 28 6 BRICKSWlliimigton,VM 8 00 10 00 Northern 00 0 14 Off BUTTER North Carolina lb Northern, Ib.. I. CANDLES Sperm ? lb...... Tallow, f fi) f Adamantine, y set.. CHEESE Northern Factory, y lb ... uwie, XL....,.......,.,.., COFFEE Java, $ lb XklU, Jj jjj.. Lacuara. 3 lh CORN MEALJau&heL,... i COTTON TlEg-ty Jb'J.:. . 4 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 yard. IK x arn, Duncn Vb FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl.. ..16 00 20 00 No. 1, ybbl 9 50 0 00 Mackerel. No. 2, " bbl.... 13 50 00 00 No. 2, y bbl........... 7 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 10 50 Mullets, y bbl 3 50 4 00 Hi. U. Herrineu V bbl 5 00 Q 8 00 15 25 25 00 i.......... 17 16 00 30 10 24 20 35 40 00 WA 18 17 13 VA 22 7M Miscollanoons.' Keystone Printing Ink'tJo MANUFACTUBERS OF pr m tiwc inks. COOK AND NEWS BLACK A 27 rTorth Fifth Ctrcet, Philadelphia, Pa. The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the rJost Durable Pianos llade. They arc Beautiful Rosewood, Sera: and one-third Octaves, with cverv t - I ' JUJI)rveunli and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform success have won for them the position of a Standard of Economy and Durability Acknowledged by all Musicians to bo tie Best cuality. beinr made from the best inorre-1 J J 1 Wt n " 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 55 00 " 00 00 ' 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 Drv finH. 3J Th. FLOUR Fine, y bbl 0 00 Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 Extra do " $ bbl... 0 00 Family ' " V bbl...l0 50 City Mill Super y bbl... 0 00 " ; Extra y bbl... 0 00 " FamUjbbl... 0 00 Ex. FamilyTB bbl... 0 00 FEIJTIL1ZERS , f FervUnlaano,20001bfl.70 00 Biueh'fl Phosphate "'. " 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer Ground Bone, Bone Meal " " Flour " Navasaa Guano, " Complete Manure " Whann'8 PhoBphate ' Wando Phosphate, " Berber ABrutz'sRos. " Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma- , nipulated Guano.... GLUE y lb 9 GRAIN Corn .store. 33 561ba 00 QCorn, cargo, y 56 lbs 00 x;orn,yei., busHel IN one. Oats, y bushel 55 Peas, cow. 1Q bushel 1 25 HIDES Green, y lb ......... 4 Dry, y Tbl... 10 HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10 North River. 23 100 lb...-r flii HOOP TRdTsT ' bA-rtn LARDNorthern y lb ss ortn Carolina m LIME y bbl 1'35 V fill T"W . ju u Aiur-n uity steam ea'wa , omp e tun, reeawea, m i t . z4 00 Rough edge plank, yilit.22 00 West India cargo, Record ing to quality, y M ft...20 00 Dressed nooring,seafloned. 20 00 Scantlin? and boards, com mon, w ju it 15 CO 00 00 00 ...55 00 UA CO 7 8 9 11 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 C0 00 00 00 g65 00 i0 00 45 00 n oo 65 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 15 82 75 CO 50 4'A VIA 20 05 12 13 MOLASSES Cuba.hhd el uDa, ddis., r ffai...,. Sugar house, hhds. y gal. 00 40 45 0 CO 27 CO 25 00 23 00 35 00 2f 00 bbls. "50 cal. Sucrar SvrnD. bbls. o-aL NAILS Cut.4d to 20d.43k'cr 3 OILS Kerosene. ? eral. Lard, gal . 1 Linseed, y gal. 1 Rosin. & eraL PEANUTS y bushel tr uxATUJiS-Sweet, bus. Irish, Northern, y bbl 4 PORK Northern, city mesa.17 mm, DDI 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra).. .....00 00 Rump. M bbl 00 00 RICE Carolina, 1Mb.. 6 East India, lb. . ? 00 Roucrh. bushel 1 20 ttAWD uouatry, m viir. .xu 45 25 29 10 00 30 70 95 50 00 41 57 08 40 eo 4 00 30 45 10 40 80 00 75 1 4 00 CO 00 00 15 00 00 00 2 6 00 85 00 75 OA 10)4 oo ROP SALT Alum, y bushel Jjiyerpool, sack American y sack Cadiz J sack SUGAR Cuba, y fi Porto Rico, y tb A UonTee, lb. U " y B C fib Ex C y Tb..l Crushed "39 fi SOAP Northern, y Jb. SHINGLES Contract, ySi common, y & Cypress sans 3 M. j r , i ....... . w STAVES W. O.tbl. M.18 00 v. u nna. y n..... .....oo oo CtDfMn. v M n nn TALLOW U lh... " 9 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 ' 00 g 5 00 50 60 50 03 1 30 2A 2'A 23 00 00 OQ 10 00 13tf 12 14 1A 00 00 00 00 Mill, prime per M. 8 Mill, fair Der M 7 Inferior to Ordinary. per M 4 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 xr.u rt i i . iiuiw vMuxna, per gai ... i WOOLjrnwashed, per lb... w sneo. per lb 50 50 00 40 75 18 23 6 3 0 0 20 00 00 00 00 00 10 13 00 010 00 8 50 6 00 5 00' 2 50 20 Q 30 Spartanburg & A R- R. New Route tb tho Mountains of Western No. Ca. - i THIS NEW ROUTE IS NOW OPSN to the travelUnc public. la.in r-r fro i n a leave daily the Depot of the G; & R. R. in L-olumDia at lz:45 p. m., and arriro at ter minua of S. & A. R. R. at 8 p. m., rhere close connection is ! made coaches for Flat Rock, Hendersonville. Asherille and. Warm f Springs.. Passengers illare cbdketq thronh or lie oyer at Mt TrTon. where the fare is p-rnut' nA resume their journey early next inorninc and thereby enjoy some of the finest moun tain scenery on the Howard Gap turnpike, to be found in Western North Carolina. Arrangement have been made with the W. C. k A. K. R., for round the following rates i 1 irom Wil. to iat Itoct and return,,S15.85. ' AsherUle and return, "$10.S5. " " " Ye" T'WS and return, " " " to HendcrsonTille and return. $15,85. ! ' Capt. 8. S.Kirkland, of N. C., and for merly of the Air Line R. R., will be present on the arrival of the trains al the terminus of the S. h AV K., to see that passengers are prorided for and sent forward without de lay. On arriyal of trains passengers are re quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland, Passenfrer and TrarBportation AgenL Try this new route. - D. K. DTTVPav t HIT Am . " " dienU and under the personal supervision ot a practical printer and pressman, therefore we will guarantee eyery pound of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying, ana entirely iree irom setting-on. Our prices are from 30 to 60 per cent, low er than any other Inks manufactured in the United States. 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., 17 North Fifth Street, -dec 13 Philadelphia, P. WeMer's Unalriigei Monary FOR THE SCHOOL U . 3,000 Engravings ; 1,840 Pages Qaarto. Price $12 CTZW FSATVZLZ!. ... To the 3,00 Illustrations heretofore ia Web Fter's Unabridged, we have added four pages of Colored Illustrations, engraved expressly for the work at large expense. Nearly . every State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Union, or corres ponding officer, where such an one exists, has recommended Webster's Dictionary in the strongest terms. Among them are those of Eastern, Northern, Middle, Southern, and Western States TWENTY-EIGHT in The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,000 WOW IN USE. AGENTS WANTED IN EVEKY COUNTY. ADDI1ESJ, MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., ROBERT W. SMITH, ABent, 47 University Place,1 Wew Vork. A1 late firm of C. D. MYERS St Notice. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE CO. arc re- . i quested to call and settle their accounts be fore Jhe FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, as on that day they will be placed in the bands of my Attorney for collection. I JOHN L. BOAT WRIGHT, augjt 5 t 7 North Front St. . LTPPITT'S Ice Cream Parlor. WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, morninc. 25th iniitL Piirn Cronm Ha. rored with choicest fruits will be kentdurinir r. ine season. STRAWBERRIES COPies of Webster' TTnahririorprl in an minirnf I iarire and luaciooa will Ha Vnr whnn wtr thv her Public Schools. v I can De procured in either this or the Charles- lneoiaic cz wisuu Sl about 5,000 I 'on mwieis. cream sent to any part oi tnc ncany every scnoor. I C1J m quarts ana gallons frozen, tree ef ine btate of NEW JERSEY 1,500 nearly I charge. All orders for Cream for Sunday A Hint. rpo THOSE WHO OWE US Old Accoant, and Notes, we ask a settlement We rcquiri money to replenish Fall Stock. We intite CASH CUSTOMERS tocLamine our ttck and compare -prices. Empire, Aihlaiid and Patent Process Flour, SSLOO per bbl. and Up. wards- We arc determined to oflVr ic,ir . I I j -v- mentf for CASH. made provision every school. The State of MICHIGAN for all her scho'il- The State of MASS A fJIITITKTTS had piied her schools nearly all. The State of IOWA has supplied her Schools. - j The State of CONNECTICUT has made provision for her schools. Over 3,000 schools in INDIANA '.vere supplied during the year 1872, and many more in 1873 and 1874. r In other States many copies have been par chased for SUPDlvincr schools of citien. nnnn. "ties and towns. What better investment can be made for schools? ' More than ten times as many arc sold of v eDsier s mctionaries as oi any other series in this country. . - At least fouk-fifths of. all the school-books published in this countrv own Webster . mm their standard, and'of the remainder few ac knowledge any standard, i Pushed by O. & C. MERRIAM, dec: SDrincfield Masa. must be left'Satnrdavs. Entrance toPaloi on Princess St apl 24 Polk filler & Go's TTALIAN INSECT POWDER 1 Warrant ed to kill Roaches, Flies, Fleas, Ante, Moths, croton lings, lied lings, Mosquitoes, Chicken Lice, Flower Bugs, Melon Bugs, and all other species of Insects. J&f Not poisonous to human beings, do mestic animals or fowls. . aol 24 Female School. MISSES BURR & JAMES, Principals. fJIHE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Session of this school will commence on THURS DAY, the 4th of October. Pupils of all ages received, while the same care will be bestow ed upon each, from advanced younr ladies to k. .mallo.i u:ia - rK.-. a. 1. W I . dui..o vuiiu, vujcvt leauuxxiir cuiuuixieu GRAND FAMILY EXCUHSICM aKr'p?iiiJ A TTT nm TVTTn wug uu vtuui cjpencuce, uaving iounu ii On Steamer Underhill, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. Ty Y SPECIAL REQUEST THE VOUNO J CATHOLIC FRIENDS' 80CIKTX will give a 1? amily Excursion and Pic-Nic to Mr, Uv. cn D. Holmes' Plantation,- twelve miles Deiow tne city. Jielightful Grove. Fishine. iuiuj;, vi uuet auu nice nan ior uancin"-. ItetVeshments at usual prices. T Boat wil leave Market Dock at 8 A. M. and return by G:30P. M. Italian Band engaged for Dancing. Tickets for Round Trip Gentlemen, 75c: Ladies, 50c; Children under 12 years 25c. TheSouth Atlantic, A MONTHLY MAOAZTVE Turvnitprk 2r. to Literature, Science and Art, will be issued m W ilmington, North Carolina, 0to- JUi Xcllll, io t I . The Corps of Contributors will indnrfA several of the most distinguished authors lumupietemuaj. iv serial story, poems, sketches, reviews, scientific and historical ar ticles win appear in every number. The wagaime v.iij contain only original literature. The South Atlantic State3 will be thorouh- to be the. most advantageous method of im parting knowledge to the young and enquir ing cnua. Vocal music and calisthenics free of extra charge, excepting a trifle for the daily use of Musical Department under the snnnrviIon of Mrs. M. S. Cushing, whose long and faith- iui experience renaers ner peculiarly ntiea for this work. For terms, Ac, see or address Principals. sept t. sept 1 GEO. MYERS, 11 A13 Front St. afltoMoire AND l Wilmington, W. C. STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer D. J. FOLEY, capt. pimcj:, WILL SAIL FliOM DALTJMOiMl Saturday, Sept. 15. ) OX SHAMPOO AND BATHS. gHAVE, 10 cents. Hair Cut, 25 cents. Shampoo, 25 cents. Hot and cold Baths at . - f - all hours. Clean towels and sharp razors in abundance.' All work done in 'silence and With dispatch. tug 20 I. FURMANSK1, Cor. Front and Princess. y canvassed by an energetic teenL bubsenption one year $3. Single copy ADVERTISING TERMS. 1 page one year $120 A page one year $75 : W page one year 50 ; yn page one year $36: 1 page one insertion, $25; A page one inser tion, $15; H page one insertion, $10; paire one inse:tion, $5. '-' 50 per cent, additional for advertisements on tne juagczine covers. Local subscriptions received and Mara- i.iiis sum ai iub t,nj uooKtitores. Contracts for advertisements and subscriD turns received at the office of Messrs. Jackson & lie' 1, Cook and Job Printers. 'All communications should be addressed to -hrs. uiukku w. HARRIS, sept 8 Editor and Proprietor. GREEK GROCERIES. "y&ETABLES of all kinds, Watermelons Fruits, &c, in store and for sale low. "Call and get your supplies and hare them deliver cdfree." REUBEN JONES, Green Grocer, ept 8 . Corner Market and Second ets. f UARANTINE .vac .. . i on the 1st day ef Jane, mm. ?GOAnANTlNE trOTIGE. WILL Bi? IN FORCE 1877, and will con tinue intil further notice, as follows: AH vessols from ports South of Cape Fear will come to at the VisHinjr StaUon for in spection. All vessels having sickness on arrival, or having had sickness during the voyage, wil await inspection as above without regard to Great chance to make money. If you can't get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a subscriptions ior the largest, cheapest and uesu xnusiraiea iamuy publication in the world. Any ono can become a successful agent. 1 he most elesant works of art "iven fr'0. tO SUlSrrihor fTio nrlna lo 1 almost everybody subscribes. One agent re- the Port from whence they sailed . ports making over $150 In a week. A bulv we;auea. ascnt reports takincr over 44)0 cnhuiiv. Z. I "tr i . j .1 . ' ten days! All wl.o ingage maki money L 1 ,coocu,"ul inciauea in ineiabove classes ou can devote all your time to the baalnet wilt nmAuj .t., , . . .. oronly your spare lime. You need I not IS Proeed wlthout.detention. away from home over Bight. You can do, it - n . . .... 1 as well as others. Full particulars, dlrec- A 1 P"013 interested. will please take no tions raid terms free. Elegant and exnensl v .' - ' Ontfit free if yon waut profltable work Uce Quarantine will be rigidly enforced send us your address at once. Itconoth- - SilatoKJSS. TteW- ffSnotwasottnderthcpen- . . , tt : t . . . j - -"uiiicaa iiiereo. .... aiucsproriaed by law for the riolation of the fame. : W G. CURTII Quarantine Physician Port of Wilmington, may 18 a S.IOVR T. d. LovtVSr- C. S. LOVE & CO., COMMISSION MEBCilANTP, No. Water SL. Wilmington, X. a ' iiJSSSf Ign5lcnt8 ot aXl klnds ot prodace so licited. We rnaraniM am h trh JuI2r " rateacf ch iSdiT mS"w. plo s Journal,-' Portland, Maine, .1 aogT S. C. Hall, BOOK AND JOB PfilllTER, CTILL AT THE n BAD IN PRI5TIS0 and lowest in prices. If ycu will study your interest, give me a call with your estimates before you contiflwe - '.- your contracts tlse where. " au? 20 A DVERTISE T7 A. IN THE S DULY REYIKW ay i.,ni in um ritw. Correspondence Invited. : v ' JPWaidt lwt National Bank. OUESCIRBfi TO THB U DAILY RETIETr' Shippers can rely uion tlienronint Sailing of Bteamcrkas ad vcr tided. Through Sills of liading -jjirco to and from Philadelphia, and TPrOEipt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagement! apply t A. D. CAZATJZ, Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent Corner Lee and Light Streets,' Baltimore. sept 10 ! CLYDE'S IMew York AND - I ' r Wilmington, Wf C.f Steamship Line The Steamer REGULATOR. - CAIT. D0ANE, WILL SAIL FROM JfEW YORK OJf WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12. "sa. Shippers can rely upon the'proiapl sailing of Steamers as adrertUed. tor ireigbt Engagements apply to A. D. CAZATJ2. Agent, Wilmington, H. C. L. S. BELDExV, Soliciting Agent. W1I. P. CLYDE & CO., General AgepU, 6 Bowlini? Griien. or Pipr 13. S. K.. Sew York. fept iv Dentistrv. SPFCIAL AT TBS II 02? paid td the prcierration of dis eased teeth. All cur wri is warrartcd to giro entire aatiiiactiOD, or tUriMV-b n0 . ,. I ' . .. ,.. - v . charge..' . .. .. ! . F'reeh lot of Carr's Toth Paste j nja,Ie and for sale, at 50 cents per hoi. TH0S.B.CAEB&S0K, aug 25 Xo. 33 Msrtet st. 25 rjorthern Potatoes. DDLS. NOBTOSBX TOTAIOES. --Jiut rccclreu. , JOrjy.Ll B0ATW5IGHT, ang 27 54 7 5orth Front St
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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