f
THIS PAPER
hiihi every afternoon, . Sundays ex
1 cepted by
crBSCRlPTIONBOSTAOB PAID,
year, $5 00 Sixinonths, $2 SO pTbrcc
""'months, f 1 25; One month, 60 cents,
fbe pPr wiU1 be delivered by carriera,
0f charge, in any part of the city, at the
derates, or 13 cent per week,
irkertiainff rate low and liberal.
Sabscrioer wui pieu repuri Mjy( uu
to receive their papers regularly.
jew Advertisements .
grown & Roddick,
45 MARKET STREET.
Vc have just .received a, full line of
rr lVKELS- Having, anticipated the
i w rite in tbe WOOLEN market, we are
Sed to sell , at least FHEBN PEE
($ST. below what they can be purchas-
f I A N ft-fcli'-S.
"' , --": : ' it j ;!iv.
frits and Scarjct Plain All Wools' i
aeanet ami .viup. a uu?. ,, r , . ,
, i i-' 'i -j -.
ftoeras in all tho w shades. -V
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were, selected from thembst popu,
hi manufacturers iri the: .country..
Tntrarchase suclrGoodrf as;the above? at
tbis time, will, ccrtamly pay those ,
have the money to spare as
Uicywill certainly "be still
iHcr as .the season
advances. . '
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VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13; 1877. ko 226
LATEST NEWS.
MM & RODDICK'S
GLOVE-FITTING SRIRTS.
Oar Own IHanufactnre I
taijfrora Wamsutta CJottori, and Bosoms
from 2100 Lmcn. .
75 Cents Each !
if cast 33j per cent, chcaj cr than any
thing ever oflerecf in tils city.
any sample Shirt and compare.
We are only too happy to afford
you an opportunity to judge
for yourselves.
Tho Balance of Our
Summer Stock
at
Unprecedented Low' Prices.
Ladies' and Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs
just received, 50c and 75c.
flew FaI Calicoes at Gc and 8c, best
inality. White Cord Piquo 12JC. ,
Kentncky Jeans ' 121c, a good article.'
owes Cotton Yarns. i - ; .
M Like George Heavy Sheeting, 8c
jw jard. 1-4 Rockingham " lo. , 8c per
yari 4-4 Fine Sea Island Cotton 8i.
H Bleached Cotton 8,:,100. '
I & P. Coat' Spool -Cotton 6c each.
Bt Needlea gc jft ( p app. ,
Bed lickings in aU quaJi ties .
Uiea'Qorcts 73c, very superior
quality. a 'f . : : "
:Bffitair& Roddick,
octl
45 'Market Street.
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Jps. l. fLanaOanwishes to an-
Beet(theLadie thathQUha8 retnnied
'tomthNortherii Cities, where she has been
RtaFaltparchaiea in MILLINERY
description of FANCY ARTICLES
v. " J prepared to bow her patrons a
tMtiTe and CeautifuI Stock of all
?hV? STYLES in French Pattern
X. J Velvets, Silks, Feathers,
he?.T! heretofore, the Best Goods
Ximb gna, the Lowest Prices, and the
!iadd guaranteed or money re-
Jftj Store, 42 MarketStreet. .
lL!LL' MRS. L. FLAlfAGAW.;:
Notice.
Ttn.THAVING THE
SfflS" ,eU. SEWING MA
ttnfctured by v the SINGER
CTUBING COI&LNy iS' the
?.w1tew. Htn0Teri begs to inform the
ffivwl1,! "Prepared to. offer EXTRA
&CH5i?.S ta th08e wishing to buy
iSSBWlNO MACHINES.
-uy, and Attachments, of all kinds,
u . .
a I , , WU.W0
k
4U
"Elections and receipt for the tame
JOiiN JU JOUDLr.Yt
u ' Second Street, near Tost Ollice;,
yDtmorcst's Fall and Winter Patterns
tived. Send for Catalogue.
ilOcontsi Hair Cttt, 25 cents.
V55 ccnli." Hoi and cold Bath t
Han towcls'and sharp razor la
lli'vork done InLsllcnce "and
XFDRMANSKi;r
Cor. ft-ont.and Princtss.
Hale's Svrtit);
OAMIOUND AXTi TAR.l Bull's Cough
P. Bother German Byrup. With; a fal
Pttrnt Medicine, Ptare Drags and
: A11ES C KtJNDS, :
Fighting in Asia Minor.
London, Oct; 11. A despatch from
Kars says: "A battle was fought on Tues-
uay near Aladja Daga, lasting from mid
day until G o'clock in the evening. The
losses wore heavy on both sides. Movements
are discernible this morning in the Rus
sian camp which seem to indicate a renew
al of tfeffisrhtinc." r.
The Constantinople War Office con
firms the report of tho junction of Chefvet
rasha with Osman Pasha, and the entry
ofreinfor cements and supplies into Plev-
nai . r
' A fpeci U despatch from Belgium says
Ectasia has ' nndertaen to py Servia a
millioh. roubles monthly from the time
theoerYian army is sent to the frontier.
A", Russian official despatch says the
lurks destroyed their bridge at Sihstria.
The same despatch says that on the 9th
inst. a- JLurkish three-masted monitor
struck , a torpedo near Sulina and was
blowu "up.
: MukhUir . Pasha's official despatch ex
plains that the battle fought on Tuesday
near Aladja Daga was caused by an at
tempt by the Russians to surprise a corps
of observation which he had posted at
voziKan io cover me concentration or nis
forces at Aldja Daga. Mukhtar Pasha
claims that ho repulsed the Russians with
tho loss of 1,200 men.
The Standard's Nikopolis 'special cor-
'respondent says he has trustworthy in
formation that cold,rain and lack of winter
Clothing arc causing great mortality in the
Russo-Ronmainan army. The number of
deaths within the last twenty days are, of
thq army before Plevna, 5,000; of the
Czarewitch's army, 4,700; in the Dobrud
scha, 3jQ00j and at Tirnova and Shipka,
2,000. ' "
; The Standard's Frankfort correspon
dent says he can state oatho; highest
authority that the Russians i.n Bulgaria,
including rc-enforcements, number only
230,000 combatants. ,
The Times' Belgrade despatch of yes
terday -s date says: "The Cabinet has
unanimously and definitively agreed to
termsof agreement with : Russia.
Note This probably refers to the
agreement concerning the subsidy of a
million roubles to be paid to Servia
monthly from t he time her army is sent to
the frontier
. : . in ' 11.; 1 mm
Fighting With Revenue Officers.
Washington. Oct. 11 Collector Scott
of the Sixth North Carolina District,sends
to the Commissioner ot Revenue a report
of raid in Burke county, in his district.
Five revenue.officials started from Mor-
gantoni on the evening of the 1st instant,
o seize several illicit stills in the ooutn
Mountains, about sixteen mtlea from
Morgantown. Arriving early on the 2d.t
they found three distilleries operating il
licitly, all of which, with caps and worms
complete, were captured and taken to
Morganton. A sea-ch in thej vicinity
discovered about sixty gallons of whiskey
and two barrels of brandy, all unstamped,
-Two persons, who were fqund in the still
house, were arrested. v
While searching the vicinity fare was
opened upon the revenue officers by pcr-
sons concealed in tne ousnes ana Demuu
frees. The number of assailants is esti
mated at t welve. They -were armed with
rifles. The officers retreated with their
prisoners and captured property down
the mountain, being met at every turn of
the rough road by the attacking party,
who, put or signs ana range ui iub urn-
era1 pistols, kept up a persistent nre.
11 the officers excepting one were u
ith bullets, and deputy Collector Gilles
pie, who was at the head of the party, was
seriously wounded. A horse ridden by one
Of the party was killed early in tne day,
jjnd 5 another was severely wounded.;
The region raided is notoriously a danger
ous one. and tire inhabitants are unscru-
pulous desperadoes, an mteresiea m uucis
distilling. Iff a neighboring townsnip
the same officers, while in the performance
cif their duty about two weeks ago, were
Shot at from behind shelter. .
I I M. Hushes, Jr., Deputy United
States Collector, telegraphs from Colum
bia, Tenn . : 'I have received reliable in
formation that Thomas J. Williams, who
acted as guide for me on a recent raid
against illicit distillersjin Lawrence county
4?as taken from his house last Monday
aight by disguised men, and murdered.
f. - - ;
i Some Washington Topics.
: WAsiiiKaTOr, Oct. 11. A serenade was
iven this evening in honor of the Demo
cratic victory of Ohio to Milton Sayler,
John G.Thompson, and other Ohio Demo
crats. Fire hundred persons gathered in
front of WillaydV.notel. John G. Thomp
son made the opening address, and put
stress upon tho magnificent majority in
Ohio as the practical answer of the people
o the decision of the electoral policy.
Milton Saylgr delivered a speech whose
ost emphatic utterances were given to
the . declaration that the Democratic
masses could neither suffer inor condone
tho wrong by which a man neither elected
iy the people nor chosen by the Electoral
College was seated in a chair to which he
had no rightful title, and in Ohio the
popular verdict had been made up in a
Democratic majority such as no man had
before seen.
I Failed for Nearly Four Millioni.
i London, Oct. 11. The prifate Hit
ft lirhn Rank of Stettin. Pomeranu,
has failed. It did a large business m ad
vances on land and agricultural produce,
Its liabilities are about $3,75O,W0.
MacMahon's New Manifesto and a
Counter-Manifesto.
Paris, Oct. 11 A second manifesto
has been issued by President MacMcon
In it he denies that the Republican
Constitution is in danger, or that the
Government is under clerical influence, or
is inclined to a nolicr which might ed
danger the peace. He appeals to the
electors not to plunde the country into
an unknown future of crises and conflicts
bo returning opposition candidates. The
manifesto lays great stress on the fact that
duty fbrbid8 the Marshal to forsake his
post, and concludes as follows : "1 answer
for order and peace.
The bureaus of the Senatorial Left have
issued a counter-manifesto, asking the
people to disbelieve those who declare re
publican institutions to be not in penl
and that the Government docs not obey
clerical influences. The counter-manifesto
declares that the official candidates arc
enemies of the republic.
An Octjan steamship Stove In.
Queenstown. Oct. 11. The steam
ship Consett, from An twerp for New York,
has arrived here with her bows stove and
and forward compartment filled water, with
the result of a collision with the ship
Jessorc,from Liverpool, with passengers for
Melbourne, at 4 o clock Wednesday morn
iug, one hundred miles west of Fastnct.
The Jessore sank. The Consett rescued
everybody.
i.i. .. i. m m
Life Lost in a Colliery.
London, Oct. 11. An explosion took
place to-dav in a collierv at Femberton,
near Wigan, Lancaster. Of over forty
miners who were in the pit, only five, so
far, have been rescued. Three of tho re
scuers were suffocated.
' ' " "
Local news..
New Advertisements.
W. H. Nash Fashionable Hair Cutting
and Shaving Saloon.
Geo. Mtes Club House.
S. Jkwett Not for the Rich Only.
W. S. Habdwikce, Act'gJO. S. Attention
Whiting Rifles.
A. Shrihb Complete Stock.
The best thing to fall over now is a fall
overcoat.
Disappeared the lemonade venders.
Moss-green is the color of the season.
Day's length 11 hours and 18 minutes.
Felt mats arc the novelty for the toilet
table.
A few peaches were in market this
morning.
Plush bonnets aud round hats have su-.
perscded felt ones.
Twentieth Sunday alter Trinity to-mor
row in the Church calendar.
An express train is faster than a day
laborer, but it can't stop as suden.
Silk jcwelcry, made bright with hand
painting, is shown in novel designs.
Earrings and bracelets; entirely of
orange buds, are a novelty for brides.
Man glories in his strength; woman
glories In her hair; butter glories in both.
A man who goes to tho mountains now
for rheumatism stands a good chance of
getting it.
If you do not want to be robbed of your
good name do nothavo it painted on your
umbrella.
Col. E. D. Hall, J. P., has removed his
office to Lawyer's Row, opposite the
Court House. .
A suitable opening for many choirs
should be, "Lord, have mercy ou us, mis
erable singers."
Although a girl may be as proud as
Lucifer, it doesn't always follow that she
makes a good match.
Ncw York oysters were offered yester
day as low as $1 a gallon and they were
unusually fine for the season.
A Spanish proverb saya. "The man
who on his wedding day starts as a lieu
tenant in the family will never get pro
moted." If all Russia and all Turkey should
come to engage in the strife, there would
be 87,000,000 Russians fighting 43,000,
000 Turks.
There is nee in a while a woman in this
country who thinks that "hou43-hold
management" stops at the making of a
worsted dog.
A voung man who has deposited all his
valuables at the sign of the "three balls,"
meditates writing a book entitled "That
Uncle,' of Mine."
Dime SaYings.
Housekeeper! who study economy in
final! things should use Doo ley's Ykast
Powder, the best, because perfectly pure;
the cheapest, as every package is full
Wtigbt.
a very important - meeting ,of the
Whiting Rifles is called for to-night. ? See
rdvcrtisement elsewhere.
Dr. A. E. Wright, City Physician, lias
removed his office to the Southeast corner
of Front and Princess streets, un-stair&i
When a clergyman remarked they Were
to have a nave in the new church f an old
lady whispered thaUbV'knew th party to
whom he referred.' , T
The Visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent
Society are requested to meet at;Hook, &
Ladder Hall on Tuesday afternoon, -Octo
ber 16th, at 4J o'clock. f
It is a question worthy' of careful in
vestigation, whether ak person " Vho&
voice is broken is not all the betted com
petent to sing "pieces."
1 ne one thousand dollar greenback
notes of 1869 are all right! There fare
no counterfeits, as reported, and it will
bo safe to take them in change. ,'. - !
A book agent the other day talked half
an hour to induce a lady to buy a book.
She handed him a slip of paper on which
was written : "Ime deaf and dum." i
It is all very well for skeptics to say
that spirits cannot return from tho next
world, but most every politician is aware
that they do. Everybody knows' that
lots of dead men vote at every election.
New Hanover SuDeriOr Court was ad
journed an hour to see Cole's Circus street
parade. Raleigh News. M
Very correct except in one or two par
ticulars ; we have'nt had any Court here
this week and we have'nt had any circus.
Did tho News do that on purpose5 or did
it really write "Wake" instead of "New
Hanover" ? s
Ae you gbhig to the Fair?
Coots 40 cents per bunch,
iso ihicTm'cfrts tii in
WU.M f W.
Cemetery. :
in Bellevue
ASP, many drum arc being 'brought
P;maff yr Tbe fis?ing is said to be good
KatetEaxton has cancelled her engage
ment here .for the 22d on account of the
railroad -schedule. :
PLEASE irOTlCK.
We will be glad to receive; eeaarcsitsdeTi
from oar friends on any and tit riijD I
general interest bmt : sf WU
The name of the writer s4 riwt j a,
furnished to the Editor.
Communications must bt ' wtitfei 'faj n
one .side of the paper. V
Personalities matt be avoided.
; There have been three adults and1 three
pnimren Interred this week in Tine Forest
ffemetcry.
jtiit i!: :. ; ' .. ' .
nTh6 mtenncnts in Oaidale Cemetcr
thaweek fiiof np -three adults and three
children. " ,
The'Hcgistcr of Deeds
one colored couple.
I .-. . . I : - 1
issued marriage licenses for one white and
The October term of (Superior Court for
this county will conveno here next Mon
day, with Judge Moore on the Bench.
Madame Duclos, has engaged the Onera
House, for the 18th and 19th insts. She lias
a fine troop aud they give satisfation
wherever they show.
One poor unfortunate, a white man.
charged with drunkenness and disorderly
conduct, was jugged to-day, and will have
a hearing before tho Mavor on Mondar
., , , : .. .' " J '
A gentleman who sowed a field in the
Southwestern , portion of the city with
corn in the , Spring, is now. gathering his
crop in -boats..; The water in the field is
said to bo fully two feet deep.-
We invite attention to the advertise
ment of W. II. Nash, fashionable barber
and hair cutter, as it appears in ; this is
sue. lie has located m the buildinf? next
North of the Dawson Bank building, .and
as he is a good workman he will ' doubt
ess receive a fair share ,of the public pat
ronagc.
na Kemoved. , , .
Mr. A. Shricr has just removed, his
elegant stock of gents' and youths' cloth-;
ing and furnishing goods' into the store
three doors East of his old stand on Mar-
et street, which has been prepared for
him and where will be found one of the
most complete and most desirable stocks
to be found anywhere.; The change 1s a
great improvement. . ' " V '
Correction.
In a report of the cases disposed of by
the Criminal, Court, we stated ; that Win,
Marstellar was found guilty of an assault.
The case being trivial it was' ; submit
ted by the defendant rather than go into a
tedious trial. We make this correction
as tho person alluded to seems to be a
hard working and law abiding cltlKen and
at the request of parties interested.
sr.
. The Whitinff Itillcs.
. The Whiting Riflcsjappcarcd on parade
yesterday afternoon in full dress uniform
There were not many in hue, . but thpir
drill was splendid; and the few- volleys
I they fired at, the close of tho parade would
hare been creditable to veterans, so even
avhuihi it vi v t 1 1 vtk&J jLiit f av.aww
the small number of men out on the pa
rade.
The Thermometer.
, From the United States Signal OfSce at
this place we obtain the following reporl
of the thermometer, as taken this morn
ing at 7:31 o'clock : . .
Augusta, 58; Cairo, 58) Charleston', 57
Cincinnati, 54; Corsicana, 65; Fort Gibson,
66; Galveston, 76 Indianoja, 77;
Jacksonville, 64 ; Key West; 77T Knb
ville, 44; Lynchburg, 50 , Memfiis t J
Mobile, 67 ; Montgomery, 63 js Kiinvl
49; New Orleans, 67 ; New York, 52;
Pittsburgh, 43 ; Punta Rassa, 73 ; Savan
nah, 58; Shreveport, 62; St. Louis, 63 ; St.'
Marks, 62 ; Vicksburg, 57 Washington
44; Wilmington, 55. ' s 1
The Resinationof MaJ. Harris.
We regret to learn of the resignation of
Maj. Harris, of the Second Battalion, N. C.
S. G. The Charlotte Observer saya ' of it;
The officers of the second battalion of
North Carolina State Guards will regret to
learn that Maj. J. G. Harris has sent in
his resignation to Adjutant-Generai Jones
through i Lieutenant-Colonel Taylor, as
Major of the battalion, to which position
he was recently elected from the first lieu-'
tenancty of his company. He is forced to
take this step by pressing business engage
mcnt$ which will not permit of his giving
the attention to the battalion which his
position demands. Maj. HairU was exceed
ingly popular and efficient both tu 1an f of- i
ficer of the battalion and of s the t Uqxn&t
Nest Riflemen.
Raleigh News; Daniel Howard, Deputy
SheriS of New Hanover, brought up seven
convicts yesterday for the penitentiary
one white, Elijah Keeter. for manslaugh-
. -
ter, 6 years, six cslofsd, li fcf stealing,
sentenced for term varying from one taaxJ
years.
The battery of tho Capo Fear Artillery
leave here Monday morning for I Raleigh,
over the C. C. R. W. v la Hamlet. The
guns wiiljbe in charge of Lieut. Reilly, (.
M. Sgt. Allen and Guidon Gcrknn.
Andit Is especially and psrtleiUri
etood that Go editor does nat aivrars
the Tiews of correspond en tj, mnlea m ttStH
in the editorial columns.
For theltoYtov. '
The old Lefentf.
Mn. Editor :
In your columns of jesterday'a RirnrW,
you made a mistake in locating its
dary Rock Spring. The old tad cri&al
locality was near the foot of Chestnut ttrttt
about twenty yards due south of the pre-"
ent Bo-call! T?(vV Qn.. , ,
.7 .V klIllUg, J l
Fifty years ago this spring was aa tsv
failing stream and rushed ferU rea
beneath a large shelvinx rock 3 wklcb
partly protected It from tte ! raV
rays; it is tree that there was tbaa,
and is now, a delightful., .xpriaj.
of water as stated near the prescst Clta tf
the Cotton Press, and the walk along tW
river bank was much fieqifaitgdiy
afforded a delightful promenade, .,Te
road for a quarter of a milt in JeMth.
formed a complete alcoyo by the' Inter
twining of tho branches of tress whlcli'1
grew on either side, and it was ccrUhlt
most delightful retreat where rret? the
wild rose and-the honey suckle and when,
love-sick swains breathed into willing
cars the story of their Iotc. X.
Hotel Arrlrals.
Pcrcell House, Cobb Broe. ProprU-
tors Oct. 12-Jno M Whitted, W Wiljii, ,
"'"u wuutjrj j aicuDDin; liaiunioTv.
Md ; A II VanBokkelen, City : J fl HH
mond, S P Waller. New York s Cbtk 1mm
2 ew Orleans : E C Hovbtm. PPfin.,
G J Boney. N C: P B
J L .Mast, U S A ; I T Northrop, PaHa
delphia ; G Z French, Rocky Point.'
11 -
Now Advertisements.
NOT FOE THE RICH OIJLY.
TJXAimiDOED EDITION8-"llyt1tT.'
nut I. UnH Tl . L t. . m i
Verne. 10 cents. ,.; ' ,
"The Law nd tbe Lady," by Wilkie CM-
lins
act 13
8. JEWETTB f
front Street Book Store
First Regiment.
From a letter to Lieut-Col. M, P. Taylor,
of tho Second Battalion, Wc learn that
the Anson Veterans liave reorganized.
There has been, an election of officers and
the certificate of election forwarded to the
Adjutant-General. The reorganization of
this company- completes the regiment in
this section and what is now know as the
Second Battalion may hereafter bo known
as the First Regiment, N. C. S. G.
j.': f The Post Libel Case.
I The ,' casc against Messrs. Canaday and
Cassidey of the Wilmington Post, for
flibelling the Commissioners of Robeson
it'-'
county, which' has hung fire for a long
time, was brought to a termination this
.Week at Bladen Court. In tho case of
Mr. Canaday, a verdict of not guilty was
! agreed uon And MVrCassidey ' submitted
pa was iouna guilty ana lined one
petihy and costs. Mr. Cassidcy came here
from' fllinpfs to attend this trial, and will
rfefrtrn lo that State at once, leaving here
aj morrow.
r. L -
j , Bladen County nlurdep Case.
cmrged with the murder of a neighbor
cjfi ibia , by the name of Murphy, last
Rummer,, has -been transferred to the Su
perior Court of this county for trial. The
mdicatioua i now are that it will prove a
eryxstrongly , contested case a3 there is
talk ,of employing gome very able counsel
in this; cjty, both for the prosecution and
the defense. , ; Murphy, the murdered man,
8eenis,ta. have been the unci o of Smith's
wife,. although his birth was illegitimate.
' Spades Were. Trumps.
A' difficulty c ecu rred this morninc on
Isd, opposite the foot of Princess
irtrcet,betwecn'twb colered laborera'nami
knMIiiii is and Henry Wilkes, in. which
ft fo.rr?er received a pretty severe blow
)ri "the lead from a spade wielded by
Wilkes. Minnis was brought over to the
rityand recei' ' tho necesaaTy care and
4tteht!oA ii ;"the hands of Dr WriV'U
T-. D' P.1.- - Cowan sent a
6liccman over to Eagle Island anil can-
turea . iikes, who is now m the gu?rd
house.1 Minnis has an ugly wound on the
fiPi- Dot think that
the skull s brok'D. ,
itabeth (ty Economist: We learn
m itahJe sources that the corn crop of
Mnn(ir it fi i" tli.i rt t
y'ijTt J f TVi v - u aerage.
W. H. NASH,
TASHIONABLE ITATR CTTTTTNfl k Mtv i
X Shaving Saloon. -All work done ia the
best style. Shaving 10 cent. Hair Cattltff
Sharing tickets 12 for f 1.
No. 23 North Front Street
oct 13
Attention Whiting Eiflci1
A TTEND THE FINAL MEETINO OA
tJJr ctPanJ to-night, (SaUrdayT, at '
taam&ioMhrsiteratroii bre'brvpwa intf
w uic oluiu r air.
nestly desired.
A fall attendaaee is ear-
oct 13
By order of Capt. J. W. Gordon,
W. S. 1IAKDWICKE,
; Aeting Ov8.
CLUB H0USE.'r
AT
GEO. PJYERO
WE HAVE SECURED CONTROL OF TUB
j CELEBRATED . . .. ,
DELMONICO CLUB IIQ3SE '
We invite attention to this Choice Pare J&jt, .
WhUkej at "
S4.QO per Gallon.
!
Wines, Teas, Liquors, ttltut,
Sugar.
e Largest, Bcci,
and Cheapest
STOCK OF .
FAMILY GROCEBirn
oct ia.
IN THE STATE; .
mi t.
Complete Stocftl
OF
CHILDREN'S raOTHlltG;
j la Great Variety and "
CHEAPDn? PnSODD
la tho State. s ' 1 r
Can fit anybody from a baby to a'joo:
j giant. , , m.f j
Call and examine stock. V'a?
-' " : t ... -
octl
" ' 1 i'Mtt i
to Market it. ...
REMOVAL, , .
JOHN WERXER bWwyed:WBi;
Shop on Sonth Front 8trtet oa 4oof jfo' y
of his old stand. HU aaay patai ci
friendi he wiU now be pleased to' tee a) Vdt
7, South front street, (aeaoidV
oct 10 : "fl ' 'f"