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' J CAROLINA - Johnston cltejost seni in eight ' tofeSl.feTyanco lias par- .. ... UCUCU t" H'iwITl . -.; ' ri fall 'origin from Thursday evening to SatMay.fcornjus' , averaged in Golds horp;Utf88r inctca. The fall during tho xncallKwaa 15:07 inches. RSt&avifacjii !teV Adjutant General yesydXy iped the Bingham School 80 Bctstinfao5ynequipnient3, of . the latest pattern CoLCBiBgham; tho principal of thctiDstitntiOtf, informs us that he Hvill HrifiS0 rnbskctto the Fair. . Uonrqo Enqttir.ef'; The revival meet ings var tho,;IJaptiit and Methodist Churcnes are still in progress. The Or dinanc"f I5ptisni.mll, be admin:sfered at RichafdWs Greek at Ml to-morrow (Snjj.'thUtcen new members. .... ildlv&.Ekpntst V A reliable correspon dent M?Jite$ iq? Montgomery con n ty , , now Ip'JslaAaj writes us that "on ffnwtsy 'rMU"'" trip- ICth in.st., Mr. Henry UcBat. vko livw in twer miles of that plaefcn Waiting 'lip, found, lying in the bcd,witb him, bugq rattlesnake con- ining ' twenty-five rattles. Ho threw taimhg tnex, hislUri timf?1 -anew Mciiroe J3J.-'-Marry persons in this court jb , will rarmbe n ho , gold' mine ltiit trfim ttMSqjrior Qoii in this county four year "ago, between T. J. Cretfell and Matiocy, and will doubtless be interested in leafl$Cglfcit the mine is now bcjng worked bjr Mr. Crowcll and is nftiine-handaomelv. .60 to 100 dwt. a daT.UiivtraS9d vec and above expenses fort Roberts. and there is plenty of ore in sight. 1 his S Mrs I James Starkey, Miss Mary minrfiff sittiatcd In Stanley county cignt Saunders, ! Miss Carrie Shiver, Shepard milesTtartn of Albemarle. , Smith, J II Shepard, John E Smith. - - ta a i . r i rn . i m i Monroe J&press; ' Vr. ri. Anuerson, oi x owpuea xayior. list of Letters. The following is the list of letters re maining unclaimed in the Postoffice, Wil mington, N. C, Wednesday, Oct., 3d. 1877: B Miss Mary B Brown, Mrs Susan C Berry, Mrs Julia Berry, Mrs Lizzie Bat son, Mrs Elizabeth Beasly, Wm J Brown, Richard Bryan, Lisbon P BerryFreeman Blpnt, George Barnett, Ed Banks, Alfred Brown, Mrs Annie B Bishop. ' C Mrs Mary A Clark, Miss Rebecca Curley, Miss Mollie Curtis,' Miss Minnie E Carter, Miss Mary Jane Childs, Miss Kate Cowan, Francis Clifton, Dilsey Cos ton, Wm E Charlotte, Willie Carters. D 3Irs Yiolet Dudley, Mrs A R Davis, Miss Samantha Durant, Wm II Davis, Aaron Davis. E A Edwards, Jas Eaton. F A II Ford. G Balu'm Griffin, Robt Graves, Miss Sophio Green. II Mrs Mary Eliza Hart, Mrs Mary Holmes; Miss Isabella Houston, Miss Margaret Hewlett, Miss Lottie W Hows, Miss Lizzie Hardy, Rufus Heins, Michael Horen, Henry J Hmnol, Miss Annie L Hicks. 1. ' K W W King. I4 Hardy Lewis. M Mrs C A. May, Mrs Mariah "Mc Koy, Miss Lizzie Milton, Frank M Miller, John McKoy, (2), Washington McKay, Pcrdy McNeil. Edward Neil. V P Miss Henrietta rotter, Miss J alia Poisson, Mrs Hannah Phinney, Mrs Lewis P Pfair. 11 Mrs Flora1 Ross, B M Roberts, Gil- Albemarle. is not only one of the most suc cessful physicians. in our State but he is alsxf one of tho best farmers. On one and oneWinarter acres of a round tho doctor mad list year40 bushels of wheat, 18 WCapt John Wilkes, Alex Whitten. 1 Mrs Manah Young. Persons balling for letters in above Jist Will please; say "advertised"; if not claim- bushels of corn! and a' larea quantity of 30 days will be sent to dcafTetter potatoes. His Crop on the same grouna umcc, wasnington, u. u. this year is equally as large, un ins larm ; E. R. BRINK, P. M. he avewged this year;19 busnels 01 wncat to the aero. The Thermometer Goldsboro Uessenqer,' The Atlantic From the United States Signal Office at train failed to reach here Friday night, this place we obtain the following report owing to tncneayy iresnct. iv aispaicu .f the thcrmi)metcr , a3 tekcn thi8. morn. oaturdav. states that several culverts nave "t beca washed out. bridges ate threatened " Augusta, 72 ; Cairo, 68 ; Charleston, 73 ; and thotrack'has been displaced at sev- Cincinnati C7 ; Corsicana, 66; Fort Gibson Vll VIUW7) VUUV MAJ blUlU wvav over tne road before to-day nerhans not before to-morrow. . Into r ii: to.l '-t.- ttr 0 1 ; jvnenDurs. b 1 : 1 jnempms. dvi Jack- a.D,aS"Vr.? 64; Galveston, 76; IndUnola, 76; . . . I snnvil n 71 Kor Woof KfinTVlllfl. Mobile, 70; Montgomery, 72 ; Nash- Gol3ftor6l cif e7 The rain storm of last weeltaiQ heavy damages to cotton, corn and-property generally. ! It com- ville, 60; Ncw-Orlcansj 74; New York, 61; mencea' rammg Tnursday evening and inc. while at times tho wind was terrific. Savannah,! 73 ; Shreveport 70 j St. Louis, Theibit at tho timo of this writing a con- C6 ; Vicksburg, 07 ; Washington, 67 ; siderable freshet; in the river, almost equal Wilmington, 67. to mo greai ir?snec oi istw. . jitucitivcr rose otejli. feet from Friday morning so Saturday noon, and the river lands are greatly overflowed. Nctdbetnian : Not in the memory of onr oldest citizens, as wc are informed, has there been such an incessant rain storm as has beonr raging in thia eoofciot since " Thoxsday -T afternoon last. The co: SRCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET, 1 j j October 23 J. Ml j SPIRITS TURPENTINEQuleft at 81 cents. S?sales of 135 casks at that figure. KOSIN-Quiet at $ 43 and 1 50 for Strain ed and Good Strained, sales of 150 tobls (K) liOW Pale at S2 25 and SO bbls mi T.ow No. 1 ram during Tnttrsday nignt poured down at Si 85. Incessantly and continued during tno lore- tar f. noon of yesterday, and at. frequent into- I tations. tals during tne afternoon ana night. As we co to toress the storm still continues, though the prospect tends to a favorable in at 31 55 per bbl. Sales at quo- change within a few hours. Monroe Enquirer; Maj. Jno. S. Miller, CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at S2 10 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Sales of day's receipts at flotations. Hard nominal. COTTON Quiet-. Sales of 100 bales at quotatio The following are tho official quotations; of Jefferson, sent us, a few days ago, two ordinary..! .'.V.J 9 stalks of corn that were the greatest 'curi- Good Ordiiikrv oi oslty id, their way that wo have ever seen. Strict Good Ordinary. Low Middling...!.....: 10 Middlinr...l........I..............lo' Good Middling.................. i Cent. DAILY BECEIFTS. ..k- i-.... 289 balea Tar... Crude Turpentine. 100 103 bbli bbls MARINE NEWS. it is caiicu proline nour corn, ana is a niw variety in this section. It bears from four to fourteen ears, and is about a rnonth'earlior than' the common corn. One of the snecimens sent us has seven medium sized oars, one at each iointr the Qotton., other, includiBg;tho succors, which . all &'1T.itss TurPcntine I. sum of twenty. The Major has about one-third of an aero planted, which will average fif ears to the stalk. Raleigh 'Observer: Tho Departnicnt of Agriculture, is.still at work carrying out its original purpose of , re-stocking our waters ance isfied, of tho success of tho work. Mr. W. F. Page; a thoroughly competent ex pert, has been 'stint to tho mountains, present driartcrs at ;IIcnry Station, McDoweUf PQttnty, i tq hatch artificially mountain trout and California salmon. The eggs of the California salmon will be Bhiprwd irom Sair Francisco and hatched in our mountain streams. This is now the spawning season.. for both trout and salmon.; ?- v'.-5 11 ARRIVED. Steamer Qov Worth. Worth. Pnvot.tvni. rs jrriUrflsb, and pluck and-persevcr- vt01Irth- T t - j. , :n , r r Steamer Wave. Robeson. Fare tteville. will tell m tho long run; we arc sat- Williams & Murchlson. ' j steamer North East, Paddlson, Point Cas wll, II M Foard. SmlthvlUe, Steamer Uhderhill. Gillicftn. O G I'arsley &Co. J CLEARED. i Ssteamshin Ilesulator. Doanp. Now Ynrt. A D Cazaux. , . i' steamer Gov Worth, Worth,; FByetteville, Steamer North East. PruMlsnn J rnlnt Ook well. H M Foard. r steamer UnderhiU, Gillican, Smlthvllle, O G Pai :ley & Co, All Wight HOuse. The Peeple Want Proof There iff'nolmciicine prescribed by AN AND AFTER THIS, DATE THE CEXTENNIAL SaLOON will be kept open .11 - V A. - - II .11 1 . ' mi uigm aa weu as an aay, irom 6 o Monday morning until 12 o'clock Stt niafht. I Wines, Liquors and Cigars, the best and physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such craghtojj b& Its success and superior virturi oi Boscuee's German Syrup far severe Joughs, Colds settled on thd breast Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof offthat fact is. that any pcrson-aftlictod,' can get a sample uotue xoriu cents and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. - Try U. Quarterly Meetings. New River OrstSrs famished in any style desired. oct 1 J JOHN CARROLL, . Proprietor. NEW FRUIT. Malaga Gmpes, AND The latter in Boxes, Halves, and Quarters. All new and of this year's make. m Fourth rurid'of appointments as made CHOICE SWEET ORANGES. iiBi. iitiiisiu o. ..uiacK, i residing Elder, for the Wilmington District, Aleth odist E. Church, South r Wilmington, Front Street Oct. 6 7 SmithviHe, at .Concord...... . . .Oct. 13 14 Onslow, at Queen's Creek...... Oct. 20 21 Elizabeth, at Elizabcthtown... Oct. 27 28 Bladen, at Windsor. . Nov. 3 4 Tonsail. at Wesievan Chanel . Nov inn KenansvUle, Wesley Chapel.. Nov. 17 18 JOHIT StflI2ES, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. OAlce North side of Dawson's Arenue, 2nd ioor froa Front st. . sept 4 - ' vr,f First Of JOHN tte Season in ?ilnjjtoi!. cct 1 l: boatweight. 5 & 7 North Front St. 17ot7 Advertisements. r 1 WANTED EVEByWHEEE, Agents to seU our extra wll-raade 50 cents white dress Shirt. Un receipt of 68 cants will send sample and in ttrmetionspoft paid, (state sizes required). Address Excelsior Shirt Factory, No. 1 ol East Baltimore Street, Ballimore, Md. oct 2 OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Thursday and Friday, Octo ber 4 and 5. THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL PROF. COOKE. SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED. Prof. COOKE will perform and explain all the tests of the most famous Mediums, includ iajr the Materialization 8ence of Mrs. Miller, ofMemphis, in which THE SPIRIT BRIDE will appear mpon the open stage in full view or tne audience. Admission, 75, 50 and 25 cents. Beats can be secured without extra charge at ileinsbereers Book and Music Store. Complete Stock '.' . . 'OF ' CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, i la Great Variety and r onniiprjDT puices la the State. Can fit anybody from a1 baby to a youDg giant. Call and examine stock. ; A. SRZLISR, sept 29 ' , ' 30 "Market st, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES Misses Kennedy and Hart, Principals. Mb. E. VanLAEk, Professor of -Music. fTIHIS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON A Thursday, the 4th of October. Best instruc i tion in all Departments. Classes taught VOCAL MUSIC and CALISTHENICS free of extra charge. For terms, Ac, address the sept 15-sat-tu-th . PRINCIPALS. HEADQUARTERS N. C. S. GUARD, Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 27, 1877 General Orders No. 1. . JN ODEDIENCE TO SPECIAL ORDERS No. 11, from the Adjutant General of the State, Commandants of the Cape Fear and HanoTer Light Infantry Companies will or der their respeetire commands to parade for Jterlew and inspection, on Wednesday, Oct 3d, 1877, at 3 o'clock P. M. By order of 8. W. Nash, Senior Captain i command of Battalion N. C. S. Guard. To Adjutant octl ALEXANDER SAMPSON. BUY THE BEST HERE YOU CAN BUY THE BEST for the leaH money. We are offering the greatest bargains in Clothing, ever before knpwn in this city. Oar retail stock is separate and distinct from our wholesale, and is up to the standard we hare always kept it. We are determined to maintain the lead and hare governed our prices accordingly. i " A. David, Merchant Tailor, Cor. Front & Princess sts. sept 29 ! Expected :Dai I v ! ANOTHER SHIPMENT LOF THOSE CELEBRATED , NAKED HAMS! Acknowledged by All trho have tried them, THE BEST in the muket. From four to ten pounds in weight. Owned and sold only by i JIIO. L. BOATWRIGHT, O Cl 7 ITorth Front Street. oct 1 GUARANTEED ! MY GOODS I GUARANTEE TO BE OF TIIE VERY BEST AND MY PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST in our city. Keep fafly up to the times, and allow no one to undersell mc. - i- . R?sp.KtfulIy, TOO. LdATWBIOHT,1 f FAUILT GBOCES, 5 & 7 north Front Street, cct i: V ;r prices hare to be cnarged (stic.. J 12 ' 9 '& 11 7 Q 13 12K 15 10 8 6 3 00 50 30 25 25 00 10 00 H Of & 10 t8rThe following quotations represent the wholesale ; rrieesi creiierallT. . In makins: up ess all orders higher prices hare to be charged. BAUUIA u U unny ...... ... uonDie Ancnor.M , Deuble Anchor ' Standard Domestic BAC02i-r-North Carolina, Uams.H lb. Shocfders, ...... Sides, 2b.... ........ ......... "Western Smoked : fT&IRS Sides, V lb..... , Shoulders. Dry Salted j bides, 3 S.........M.M...M Shoulders, V lb.............. BEEF Lire weight BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each-... 1 75 New York,each, new 2 00 BEESWAX J lb 28 BRICKS Wilmington, y M 8 00 f Northern 00 BUTTER North Carolina fi 15 Northern, a CANDLES Sperm fi Tallow, 2..-. Adamantine,? set.. CHE BSE - - i Northern Factory, y lb ( Dairy cream, ijt lb.M..MM, State, lb........' .... COFFEE Java, fi Rio, lb........ Laguara, "$J fi) CORN MEAI ? bushel.... j COTTON TIES 13 lb DOMESTIC ! Sheeting 4-4 yard.M..M Yarn, bttnch tisii -'I Mackerel, No. 1, bbl.. ..16 00 20t)0 No. 1, K bbl 0 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.... 13 60 00 00 No. 2, y K bbl 7 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 3 bbl.....OO 00 010 60 Mulleta, $ bbl .....I. 3 60 & I 00 N. c; Herring, V bbL...... 5 ,00 & 8 00 Dry Cod, S) 1 " 0 FLOUR Fine, bbl .i. 0 00 T 00 Super, Northern; bbl... 0 00 8 00 Extra do bbl... 0 00 9 00 Family bbl..,100 11 00 City MU1 Super $-bbl..; 0 00 9 00 " Extra y bbl... 0 00 10 00 " Family bbl... 0 00 11 00 " Ex. FamUy"? bbl... 0 00 12 00 FERTILIZERS J ' : ' ' Peruvian Guano, 2000 S8.70 00 00 00 iiaugh's Phosphate ,f 00 00 00 00 " 50 00 " i " 00 00 f 00 00 17 16 00 30 19 24 & 87K 4 & 1H 95 & 35 40 00 13 -"i 18 17 13 .33 22 6 it tt ft " 00 00 " 55 00 " 00 00 67 00 " 00 00 70 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ma- Carolina Fertilizer Ground Bone, Bone Meal. " Flour I ' Navassa Guano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate ' Wando Phospnate, " Berger&Brutz'sRos. " t Wilcox, Gibb A Co.. nipulated Guano 55 0C GLUE 1? lb 9 GRAIN-Corn,store, 56fl8 00 gSJCorn, cargo, y 56 lbs 00 . Com,yel.,-a bushel........ None. Oats, y bushel 55 Peas, cow, y bushel 1 25 HIDES Green, y lb 4 Dry, y B) 10 HAY Eastern, y 100 B)s... 1 10 North River, y 100 lbs.... 95 HOOP IRON y 'ton 80 00 ljAliO JNortbern y lb....... North Carolina y lb LIME y bbl 1X35 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawed,Mft.24 00 Rough edge plank, y M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, Record- 1 ing to quality, y M 00 Dressed uooring,seasoned.20 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft ' ....15 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdlgl 40 Cuba, bbls., y gal...... Sugar hou3e, hhds. y gal. " " bbls. gal... Sugar Syrup, bbls. e-al. NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,k'g 3 25 OILS Kerosene, 4j gal 29 Lard, y gai 1 10 Linseed, ) gal... Kosm, gal PEANUTS bushel POTATOES-Sweet. y bus. lnsn, in ortnern, 1 bbl 65 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 65 00 oo 70 00 00 00' 70 00 15 0 82 75 60 50 ux 20 05 12 13 00 45 35 45 00 30; 70 95 50 27 00 25 00 23 00 35 00 23 00 .41 67 38 40 60 4 00 & 30 1 45 1 10 40 I 80 1 00 4 75 6 00 0 PORK Northern, city mess.17 00' 00 00 Thin, bbl... CO 00 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra). ......00 00 15 00 Rump, y bbl... ....09 00 00 00 4iui uaroiina, in. Xjsl muia, iu Rough, y bushel RAGS Country, y lb. .... City, y ,1b...... ; ROPE ,. ...L SALT Alum, y bushel...!.. Liverpool, y sack American 1 sack.... Cadiz frsack...... SUGAK-Caba, lb... Porto Rico, y ib A Coftye, y lb. i . V lb. c y, ib.... iix Kj y id.. 1A 6 00 85 00 75 t Crashed? lb.. SOAP Northern, y lb SA 10A oo 00 6 7 r 00 Il 30 2 i 2 i 23 00 00 00 i 10 00 13 12 11 14 The i Handsomest, the Best Ton Llost Durable Pianos Made. They are Beautiful Rosewood, Seven and onc-,third Octaves, with nv,.. t and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform succp, u "for them the position o a Standard of Economy and Durabilitj Acknowlodgod by all Uusicians to bo the Bost OVER NOW IN USE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY OOtTNTY. AI)DltESS MARCIIAL ti SMITH PIAMO CO. r, ROBERT w. smith, Apent, 47 University Place Taw w pril5 v 1 . : . 9 fewi D 8 j ,.: For Rent. rjIWO .OR THREE DESIRABLE FRQNT JL R9onu, nicely furnished and supplied With gas, and hot and cold water, for rent at reasonable prices. , Appljr at the Dental office of i , TIIOS. B. CARR A SOJT, sept 15 38 Market Bt. For Rent, A: COMFORTABLE HOUSE on 2orth side of Market street, be tween Second and Third, contain- ing six rooms and a kitchen. Apply j. to . sept It CRONLY A MORRIS. 5 r r i - Steamship LineSt &c Kl ; Vor! AND Wanted to Rent. A SMALL HOUSE, with three or four rooms,convcniently located. Don't want to" buy, want to rent, Apply through P. O. to Xr Y. G., care of ftEviKw omce. sept zu "fj Northern Potatoes. 2 BBLS. WORTnfirvif POTATOES Just received. JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT, aug 27 6 A 7 North Front St. i For Rent, f THAT COMMODIOUS and desi- !,. S ..W-l.iJ i a ii ill V luwll,u uiuit, duuviiuaei, uur mmu - - rner of Fourth and Walnut streets. Splendid stand for a retail grocery. Apply to i WM. B. McKOY, Real Estate Agent and StocTc Broker, sept 29 . ! SHINGLES Contract, yM I 00 6 00" VjVLULLlULl, i m 2 Cypress.saps y M...... 6 60 Cypress hearts ...... 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl." M.13 00 r o hhd. y e oo oo Cypress, y M ,.13 00 TALLOW? lb 9 TIMBER-ShippW y n ...12 C!) Mill, prime per 31. 8 50 Mill, fair per 111.. ............ 7 50 Inferior to Ordinary,perM 4 00 6 00 WHISKEY North' n, per gl 1 40 5 00 norm varojna, per gai... 1 7& & I bO WOOL Unwashed, per fi)... 18 20 WsshedDer fl ............ 28 30 3 00 0 00 0 00 20 00 00 00 oo 00 10 13 00 10 00 8 50: Spartanburg & A R- IR- NewRoute toSthe Mountains of Western No. Ca. THIS NEW ROUTE IS NOW OPSN to the travelling DUuI'p.. PAJUPnrpr train. leave dailv the Denot of the G. Jk 'c. R R in Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter minus of S. A A. R. R. at 8 1 p.! m., where ciose connection 13 maae with tnnr.hnn. coaches for Flat Rock. Henderson!!. t 1 :i 1 , j 1 1' r . asuciujb auu arm opring. Passengers will have choice to po thrnnn-h nr lia no. Mt. Tryon, where the fare is excellent, and resume iueir journey early next mornine auv. wcnui CiJIUT EUUiC Ul I IIP nnMt vnnn tain scenery on the Howard Gap turnpike to he found in Western North Carolina. ' arrangements nave been made with the W. C. A A. R. R.. for round trin t.vti . the fo'lowina rate 1 nflti ilTnT From WiL to Flat Rock and return$15.85. ABucvme ana return. SI 9.85. to Henderson ville and return. merlv of the Air Lin.R. R. -ni A- . onrieJirriTal of a' the Urminui 01 me o. & a. u,. k., to see that passengers are provided for and sent forward m.ihn.?j- lay. On arrival of train passengers are re quested to ask for CapL Kirkland, Passenger and Transportation AgenL i - j ; rj una new route. 1 July 12 : D-R DuVrret tt tt t a a tt W. 13. McKOY, General Real Estate .'Agent , . akd : STOCK TJROgER. FOR RENT. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON THE southeast corner of Third and Chestnut sts. Situation desirable and house in perfect order. 1 A store and residence, with three rooms. on Jbourtn Detween cnurcn ana Castle sts. Desirable new dwelling on Seventh., be tween cnurcn ana Castle streets, contain ing seven rooms, and a fine well of. water on tne lot. A fine two story dwelling on Fifth be- A. 1 1 1 1 . . I T-l bneeu vuurca ana uasiie streets. rive rooms, kitchen and servant's room. STORE on Market Street, next above uianam's, occupied tormerly by J. II. Shephard. ;Storc formerly occupied by F. M. . Agos tini, on South ; side of Market street ; very desirable. Rooms aboyc can be rented sep arately, j A large double Warehouse on Quince's Alley, running through from Front to Water street, ooum 01 juarxet. That fine large dwelling on the -corner of jjucjt ana oecona streets, known as the Harriss house, containing twelve rooms, with tuujui-uai rooms in a tenement nouce on tne premises; one of the best locations in tho city ior a uoaraipg nouse. Also, several ether houses, well located, in various parts oi tne city. , For terms apply to 1 W. B. McKOY, Real Estate A?ent and Fitnrlr limb or Office on Market street between Secondhand a uiru streets, over iiarriss' Drug Store, oct 1 Star copy ywimington, rj, c steamship Line," ': CheOteamer IT 1y ; REGULATOR, r i van, UVAhti' WILL SAILFROM NEW YORK 05 SATURDAY, SEPT. 29. i, . Shinnra a.. ; ... - tt- v ivijr upon toe DroBflit sailing of Steamers as advertised. For Freight T?n.-. . ufKaxciuenu inn . I. dp . Sewihe Machines. The Last Chance I for Cash REMOVAL. 1 HTY GREEN GROCERY h. xtx ed to the commodious store on Market street. North side, hetwopn s nrrTi an1 Thi.il recently ocenpud bj DrJ W. W. Harriss, as n Tim. Oln. .1 -1 1 . . . . ' ufi vwrv, tt 11c i e 1 win oe pleased to re ceive and fill orders. " I REUBEN JONES, ept23 Green Grocer. Hale's Syrup, JOARUOUND AND TAR. Bull's Cough Syrup, Bochcr German Syrup. With a fol' I ! i J line of Patent Medicine, Pure Drugs "and 1 1 Chemicals. For sale by JAMES C. MTJNDS, jJruggut, Third St., opposite City Hall. sept 26 1 13 rrc SPFCIAL ATTENTION paid to the preservation of dis eased teeth. AH our work is warranted to give entire satisfaction, or there will be no .1 - charge. 4 ' Fresh lot of Carr'i Tooth Paste Just made and for sale at 50 centaper box. , THOS. B. CARR & SOU, :: - ' .j : No. 33 Market tt. QUBSCIBEB TO IBS 0N5 wieelr Wilson, $20.00. 'v vue uaw rim 1 vn in UneNo. J Singer, $ 20.00. Two Home Shuttles, each, $& Iheso Machines are all in perfect order IS!.?.?16 ttat witfi . them aad i f , , n every respect at rood s new and for 1cm hn I Tail inH . u a . ' . so uuv wciure tney ire illone. r - : ' . , ; C. E. JEVENS, .Third st., first door North of MatkeL sept 27 Jiist Arrived, ANOTHER LOT OP THOSE , CELE BRATED ' 'FAVORITE" HAMS. I And wo can afso ' ui! iK INDUCEMENTS IN 1 If AT A rtrinn I iuujjAoorjJS, oALT; SOAP, STAUCU, &c. BINFORD. L0E0 A CO. sept 28 ! - CLUB HOUSE." 2AVJE SUCCEEDED in semis the agency of the celebrated OELMONIGO CLUB HOUSE Double Stamped, Pure Bye, at S4.C0 per Gallon, Barrel Priced ' '" "The Sweet Mash, B.ue Grass' and Kestockj Gem hold their own." :1 Vli Extra Family Flour! The Choicest, Largest and Cheapest Stock U Groceries in the State. - ept 29 . , - -' ., TJeiv, Desfcrn. N INVOICE OF CLOCKS ef entirely new design has Just been! reeeired and are beinr sold at extremely low trurtt l b fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CffAIAS. Work left with m win be neaUy exe- cuted. All I ask of the Public is to girt atriaL i i y' - IL 'ALLEN. 'ULY BXTIETT ieb!7 . 'Tfatchiaaicr aadwewcuer
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