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THIS PXFJCK 1, paolUhwi ttj afUraooa, Saadayi cepteZ Bf JOSH. T. J1ME8, KbITOB A5S raonurro. 9LbriCRlPTI0NS,lO8TAaE PAID. Us yer,S 00 Hix months, $2 60 ; Thr EDotih, $1 15; One morh, 60 etati. rte ft per will b delivered by arrten , of charge, in any part of the city, at the raua, or 13 centa per week. Advertising rate low and liberal 9Hubfcribrs will pleaae report any and t future to receive their papers regularly. NEW ENTERPRISE. BF. OWN & RODDICK, Will open on or aoont Wednesday, June 18, T!; 5t-n?on the :iouth west corner 4 .vc:tl .iiid Market streets. We pur Wotine thi entire store to tbe saie vf ar.icJa at 5 and lO Gents. We cannot ennuiera'e th different arti el at this time but our patrons may rett a-i:r.tl tlat no tffuit w ill be spared to de !. thu New Enterprise. Wt certainly will otfer the greatest ln .! ir-mt-ti'-s that have ever been shown in ti s action of the country, as no bouse in t.V country has better facilities forVhe j .rch ue of such articles. BROWM & RODDICK. U w uM also take this opportunity of a'iru; that wh are onVring some Special V.trz ains at Market btreet, in our Dry (hx1s Department. lv short of space can only quote a hrt price list, but can safely say that at iii time Imve we ben better prepared or ha4 greater inducements than ai this par t:tu!ar moment. Dress Goods. We have jtist received another small lot ortlMe at l.V. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, Gc. Worth double. (Vhuloid Cows for (nt's wear in Black and While, fx, worth 25c. TlieaUive whn anil-d can le cleansed w ith a damp cloth. Ladies Linen Collars, 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. We are cloiios out a small lot of the ahoT. at less than half the cost of nianu facturinj. Children's Col'd Hose. The cher pest lot in this market ; 10c pair, and the 'juahty is good. IADIES LISLETHREAD CLOYES, 5c por pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. Wk h.ir imt received another lot of the aWe and can safely sta'e that they are without exception the cntapeai goous ever t. ii, red by us at any time. FANS!! FANS!!! For the millions at all prices. Gents' White Shirts, i .. r VmntLa Cotton and the best i.tnen front. Our price is still 75 cenU- BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street june 14 Ilobesonian copy. Notice. VI ILL BE SOLD, ON WXDNE3DAY, JULY 13 1,1 ST3. at 10 o'clock, A. M.t attfie Aaetlm Koom ol Uevri. uroaiy iorrw, oa Water 8U, a .LOT OF UNCLA1MISD GOOD remaining in the office of the Soatb pit k'fnrru CamotnT. Conaif neee are ad- te call prooptlf or Qood$ will be a eld lor caarff ee. juae 20 lawaw. New Goods ! Low Trices ! yyUlLE IX NEW YORK recently Mr. HHRIER boujbt at very low price a large lock of New and Desirable Goods. They have jut been received and consU in pa-t I Gents' and Boys' C&silmere 8nits ! JL fine lot at bottom figure. 1 Urge stock ol WHITE TESTS, juit the thing for the eeaaon, and will D eoia ai astonishingly lowiatea. Please call and examine, whether jfoa par tbuor not. W. delight in tb owing oar geoda, anddon-t eotnpetyoi.tobay. duKiui'aTWO a i ores, Jilt t Market ft. Tonsorial. t-TlYIXO AGAIN loeated la the baa Li beat of t Puroell Hosm. 1 ha v. Uor oaghly renoWud and Improved the old staao and am now prepared to thareahajapeo, aatf cut hair tor everybody. The beet of work &, clean towel, anarp raaon and lew price.. KLY1N ARTI8, tjTl Ftrcell Boim Barber Bhop r i VOL. IV. I WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, JULY LOCAL NEVSJ New Advertisements. P.Hmriiiaeia Oamee and Crc quet. Haaiia'iKeep CooL , Paor. A808TI5I Excnnioa to Smith vUle and the ForU. ! ' Hall Jk PeiaiiLL For the People. Hoop Bitten, 1 Daccht k Co $1100 re turrs in '30 dai Riflei, PhotGani,iAc. A Great Offe $10 to$li00 inveiud. Ac. Whiti Sewing Ma- rVv ina t i ! a mm W The almanac nezt promises rain lor Friday Nwbody twine the evergreen any Ion- V w ger. it is naraiy ever jrrten. Uneasy lies the man who ban already been caught at it once or twice. Ye don't lowk for auy rain until the change sf the moon, which is bjoaed for next Saturday. "Ob. she said, I think soda-water is soda licious." lie Uk the hint and soda live in the harvest-field of love. The author of Trher s no place like home, sweet home,!' probably never pois oned the rats and (had them die in tbe alls. Somebody had said that I 'the clash of ideas is the gem of thought but it wasn't the husband of a red-hoaded woman with cayenne pepper on her tongue who said t. i ''Newspapers pasted togethor and laid over a bed, are said to be warmer than a blanket." Exchange. No doubt; but a marriago certificate,' neatly f ramed and hung over the bed, is much, better. Steam carpet beaters are) not failures, but every man of any busiuess tact knows that bis wife can beat a carpet just a thoroughly as any machine, aud that with out cost. The house flies held their regular an- nual convention all pver the country the first of the month, and unanimously re solved to adopt last year's platform with.- out any change, j J , So dry is it, aud so parched has veg etation become hereabouts, that tbe leaves n the elm trees were falling to-diy as thick as they ever did in Vallambrosa in the month of November- l i Greenland is noted for its absence of cats. The long night of six months kills them off iu their efforts to meow it through. To nervous old bachelors this intelligence is In favor of Greenland.j 1 We are requested by the President to say that the place of distribution for tbe Ladies' Benevolent Society hasj been changed to the store of Mr Strauss next door to last place! Increased Mali Facilities. Three mails a day are now delivered at the postoKcea on the line of the Wilming ton A Weldoo Railroad. (The passenger train which leaves here for Weldon every morning at 7.10 delivers tbe mail, the train which reaches here froujWeldon at 9 53 p. m. does the same, and tSe morn tag train which reaches here at 8.45 also delivers mail ! maiter at the va rious offices on I tbe jline of this fast runuing and admirably managed road. This is j certainly a great convenience, aud I is of especial ad vantage to mei chants and other business men who live on and near the line of this road. A gentleman residing at Ilocky Poiut, and who receives thej dally Tj'orW by mall from New York, states to us that he now receive3,at 8 o'clock ev ery morning the issue of the previous day, whereas did not arrive at that office, under previous mail schedule "until the night of the second day of the morning issue. Post Office Matters. Several dayj since printed notices wer; placed in the letter boxes at the post office that 11 tbe rent for the same was no t paid on or before the 15:h inst.,all mail matter directed to those who held keys of the box as would be delivered from the general delivery window. From one cause or another many neglected to pay tbe rent at tbe time specified, and in consequence there was a larce accumulation ot mad matter ; at the general delivery. This 1 caused some considerable inconven itlncc 'but the re sult has been a large increase in the revenues of the office from j box rents. There is yet, however, considerabl e mail matter not delivered, which has Uiually been placed In the boxes. This is a mat ter in which we learn the pes tm aster has no discretion, but after due and reasona ble notice is obliged to pursue tbe course which he has takta In this instance. Da Butter Ught Infantry. As indicated yesterday, this tine corps of soldiers from our Sister Carelina arrived here on this morning's train, and were met at the depot by the Wilmington Light Infantry. The Sumters were wel corned by the usual military salute and a orief speech by Gen. M. P. Taylor, who alluded pleasantly to their visit last year and stated that it was a settled principle that whatever stranger, visiting tfce city, should drink ef the waters of the "Kock Spring," would certainly return to again try their Vtlloacy. lie was rejoiced to think that they had partaken last yar of the cooling nd refreshing beverage, and had come again to test ita miraculous qualities. We can only give tha substance of his re marks, but, though brief, they were hap pily conceived and to the point. In response, Captain Delgar, of the Sumters, spoke briefly, but iu a most felic itous style.l alluding to the pleasures of their former visit and speaking in the highest terms of Wilmington's proverbial hospitality and courtesy, and concluded by extendirg a cordial Invitation to yieit them while in camp at Smithville. j The Sumters, with their accompanying friends, took break fast, at the railroad diu ing rooms, where an excellent repast had been prepared for them. They then, un der the escort of the W. L. L, marched to the Fast-port, which was lying at the foot of Market street to convey them to camp. Among the civilians who will enjoy with them the glorious ocean breezes at Smithville, were quite a number of the most prominent citizens of Sumter, some with their wives snd families. It is alto expected that several others, who were not prepared to come this morning, will join them to-morrow. The- military who have arrived are as follows: CapL W. R. Delgar, Lieut's A. Hoses and II. Schwer in; Sergeants J. E. Baskin and J. E. Brown, and Privates Hayns worth, Schwerin, Chandler, Bad well, Joy, Dorant, Walsh, Morris, Durant, Corbett, Miller, Brown and DeLorme. ( A Case Before the Mayor. I i A young white man from the 1 country was this morning arrested upon a warrant for an assault and battery upon a white boy on the 9th inst., and carried before the Mayor, when the defendant, without fur ther ado, coucluded to submit the case to avoid trouble, and was fined $2 5d, which he paid. I . Of course no man ought te strike or un dertake to chastise a boy unless he is law fully authorized to do so, but from our knowledge of boys, we are inclined to think that there is frequently just cause for a righteous indignation against them, and there ought to be a little more chastising, frequently where there is none. The dif ficulty referred to above occurred one week ago, and the defendant in the case has no t heen in the city since, until to-day, whereupon, the boy swore out a warrant and the truly rural individual pays the penalty. The extent of the damage to the boy amounted to a slap bestowed upon bim by the countryman. Sanltarj Hatters. The condition of the ; streets in many localities in this city at this season of the year needs the attention of ths street brig ade oftener than once a week. Particularly is this ths case in the neighborhood of old Mud Market, as it is called, where the filth that accumulates on Saturday night is allowed to remain pver Sunday. , Wo write this in no fault-finding spirit but from a conviction of duty, inasmuch as complaint has been made about this mat ter, which has been alluded te on more than one occasion before by the press. We trust, however, that we shall not have occasion to refer to it again, but that it will claim the attention of the proper authorities at once. The Weather and the Crops. The protracted drought which now pre vails in this sec'ion seems to be extensive as it surely is becoming terrible upon growing crops,j especially early corn. The earth' is greatly parched and the wells in thess eastern counties are most of them well nigh exhausted Stock is suiTsring for drinking water, and farmers are be coming discouraged and gloomy at the unfavorable prospects of croj s because of this severe drought. In some country churches the people are assembling them selves together and offering up prayers to Him who turneth not a deaf ear to II is suffering creatures and those inNdUfcress, and begging that He will send forth" re freshing showers to revive the withered orn and to save tbe parched crops. Arrival of Rlrer Steamers. The steamers I). Murckison, A. P. Hurl and North State arrived here this morning from Fayetteville, which are the first arrivals since last Friday. .The Ware also put in an appearance about 1 o'clock to-day, having left Fayetteville yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. Tne river is so ex tretnely low that every steamer has tc transfer its freight to lighters at Kelley s Cove and tow them over the shoals, bed sides using their windlass and ropes j to pull over different points. Navigating the Cape Fer river between here and Fayetteville is every thiug but pleasant to fcteamboatraen now Sot Dead let. t We learn that the colored woman Maria Cohugton, ho was so brutally assaulted yesterday by her paramour, Sam Pickett, who is also colored, is improving, and it is thought now will get well. In fact, we uuderstand that the woman was up and running about her house to-jlay. The defendant, Pickett, is, still ucder lock and key at the guard house, aud will be brought to trial before the Mayor -on Saturday, if the injured woman is well enough to attend as a witness on that day. For the Green Mountains. , Col. II. B. Short left this morning on the W. & W. Railroad for a trip Nortji, and will extend his travels as far as Ver mont before he returns. His absence will be brief, as he contemplates returning in two or three wetks. We wish him a pleas ant journey and a safe retufn. A fashion exchange says that a wreath of small orange blossoms, lily of the valley or -clematis, is placed around the bridal slipper, which is of white satin or to match the dress. The wreath should be full in front and scant on the sUes land backj Bro. McDiarmid, of the Kobcsonian, is in the city to-day with Smithville and salt water in his mind's eye. There was a runiur current to-day of another murder on Town Creek,in Bruns-p wick county, but we could trace It to no reliable source. I "A Fish Fry.'? I Editor Review: j On Friday, the 11th inst., I was pre- sent by invitation at a "Fisn Fry," at Long Point, Topsail Sound, near ttte re sidence of Mr. William King. In order to be present I was compelled to drive 20 miles, under a hot sun, with'the thermo meter at 105, but knowing the- -good treat in store for me upoa my arrival 1 neitner grumbled nor summuredj at theiu tense heat. There were pesept about 150 crone de la creme of Peud6r, besides a goodly number from New Ilanovtr and Onslow. The entire crowd were in tbe best of humor, and seemed to vie with eacti other in making the occasion a pleasant and delightful one. After an hour or two passed in con versation with my old 'childdayj ' friends, and introducing and being lutro ducted to others, dinner was aauouncd. The table was laden with an abundance of all ihat a hungry man could dwsire to eat or drink, not only the products of our own oountry but of the tropics, with fish in great variety aud cooked in every style. Yoh may rest assured that I did ample justice to the dinner. j After dinner tnere was a "tuo race the first I ever witnessed. It was provo cative of much Merriment, especially when the tub capsized aud immersed its occupants in the channel. We tried to induce our Commodore, !a Rocky Pointer, and no light weight either, to enter the race, bat he concluded that he was rather too far from his wardrobe. Tbe race being over we dispersed to the houses, to which we had severally been invited by the hospitable residents f the locality, to take tea, preparatory to the hop to be given at tirange Hall" at cight.l 1 . i Among the hosts of the occasion , we mutft not forget to meutioa our McClam my, whoso name is a household word and one o?er dear to the people of Pender as well as those of the mother county-of New Hanover a name that the peDple demand shall receive the honor which is its doe. After tea we adjourned to the "Hall'' to see the dancers, without a thought of participating in ita pleasures. But tha merry notes of the violin and tbe voice of "Old Ransom" calling the changes put new springs in the old bones aad uew life in the old frame, and the next sot I was in the dance with one of Wilmington's fairest daughters for a partner, and Mj. McClauimy for a vi a ri. It was a warm nigntl I might almwt call it h;t, but with an excellent ventilation aud a plenty oi iced lemonade, &c, fcc, &c, W9 managed to pass the hours pleasantly. We are indebted to the entire com munity lor the pleasure we enjoyed on that delightful occasion, but to Maj. Mc Clammy, Messrs. Robtrt Nixon, Wtn King, IvySidbury, James Nixon and Tsidbury we make a graceful bow and asaure them and their friends that we shall ever teal gratefal for their manifold kindnesses, and trust that they may have more of tbe same kind. ' i Eock Quabrt, I 10, 1879. NO. 136 Success iu the Stock Market. Few people uuikjrstat.il h w. ir,;e f-.r- tunes are oineratiorv! MeWrs. Lawrenre- & Co.. li inKf-rs, N. Y , have just pubii.-lu-.l ' unerriug rules for sui'Cei' aud full t v,o de- tails, so that any ou cn opt'rvte. (Mailed free. TLtir new ( com bmatiuti system of alintr in stocks is v.iilcrlullv pr tiuble. By this method , thousands of orders, iu various s'lins, aro pooled icto one immense capital, and co-operated as ! mighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder ail the advantages of vast capital aud be-t skill. iPrwti is! 'divided every 30 days. Slo would make profit, $100 would return $1 000, or 10 per cent on tha stocki in the month, an j so on, according to the market.: A New York Fashion. Euitrcssj aud prominent newspaper correspondent, .rrnde "vev 375 per cent profit on an iuvestment. Oct. oth. 1878. Many .others are doing as well or better. Large or small amounts Cin be used with equal proportionate success by this 6ystem. All kinds of stocks ar;d bonds wanted. Government bouds snp- plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., iauk- ers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y.; City. A C1KD TO THE AFFLICTED. Br. Robertson, 10 South Eutaw street i Baltimore, M4 , Froni lon experieneft in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases of the' Urinary Organs and of the Nervous System viz ; Organic and Seminal Weakness, Inipotency Vlss ol sexual power) Nervous Debility 1 and Trembling, Palpitation of the II oart, Dim ness of Sight or jGiddinefs Pains in the Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses in yoifth or excess in manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in fivq to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the system. Also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. Robertson, a graduate ol thje Unive si ty of Maryland, refers to any of the lleadiug physicians of Baltimore. Special attention given to all female complaints. All consultations . strictly eonli lenitai and medicines sent tetany ad hess. Call or write, enci singy stamp fo r p'y july i!-lyd-v. Honored ami Bless d. When a' board (of eminent .physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well-known val uable remedies the mot wonderful med iciue was prouucfu, wn, such a wide ran;e vf disc ich would cure ase thit most all other remedies could be dispensed with many were sceptical; but proof of its mer its by actual trial has dispelled all doubt and to-day the discoverers of that great Medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by aU as benefactors. American Wiues. But few persona are aware of the great amount' ofj grapes rinsed .in' New Jersey. Alfred Speer is known to ibe the l.arges. winegrower east of the liocky Mouutainst His Port Grane Wine is .'-the 'best, and is ljsicians and chemists as conside-eci by r the be3t wine to be procured. It is or dered to London and Paris, where it is becoming vry popular among, wealthy families. For sale by J. C. Aland?, P. L Badgers & Co and Green &j Planner i . 1 . w ft jAVI. 1- A CARD. 1 To all "who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood &c. I ! will sund a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a : eelf-ad Iressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inmak, Station D, New York Cify. i Morphia, Opium and remedies rfthehj class only stupefy add seldom cure. For diseases of Inf'ancy,use DrJ Ball's Syrup, which is safe and sure in its ttiects. Price 2i cents. I Thermometrical. 1 From the United States Signal Office in this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer as taken this morn- ng at 7:31 o'clcrk : Angusta. Oa 76 Atlan a, Ua BO Cairo, 111 83 Charleston, 8. C....0 Cincinnati... 7$ Coreicana.Te'x 82 Fort Gibson, C. 63 Galveston..; ....84 Indianola ...84 Jacksonville, F1&...S0 Fnoxrille 80 Lyncfcbarjf. ......... 85 Memphis. Tenn.... 80 Mobile; Alai.... 0 Montgomery Ala. ..76 Nashville 85 Sew Orleans 83 New York 79 PontaKaaaa, Ha...82 Savannah, Ga SI Shreveport. 7 St Louia Mo 2 StMarks, Fla 77 Vicksburjr, Mies... .80 Washington. 1........82 WThnington.... L.17 New Advertisements. 1 Prof. Agosttm's U E GHTH IXCURSIOX to Smithviile anJ th9 Fortr, on Steamer PASSPOKT, will take p'ase.N'EXT Fftl- DAT, JULY 1 ta, 179. Irahan Band. Tickeu 50 centa; Childrtn ana HervanU 25 cents. ' ! fr JO A A retarni io 30 daj'i on $ 00 Jnref kbl ZUU rested. Ocial reports end infor mauon faa. Like rrdfita wetrly o Stack options of flO to $50- 1 Address, T. Potter Wight A CoJ, Bank er , 35 Wail t., S. Y. i july l-4w $10 tO lOOOcitocka maka fortune, every mjnth. Book tent free explaining evarythlnjf. Addreas j BAXT A Co., BAasss, 17 Wall St-, inlv 16-4w AewToik. 4 PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to reeeire coBttnnkationj from our friends on any and all lubjecU o i general interest bat : '1 ( V . 1 1 Tho name of the writer mnrtj always be tit nished to the Editor. 1 ', Commnnications must be writtin on only one side of the paper. , j ' i Pergonal! ties must be avoided! ! , j And it is especially and particularly! under, stood tLat the Editor does not always endo fe the views of correspondents, unleea to itts in the editorial columns. I ' New Advertisomoat?., A GREAT OFFER Xt 1 IA.UH $ 125 i nward, nt uik-d a Tear, o as new ; war-aoted. NEW J'U.N'OS and ORGAN'S at i- X I'K AURDlN ART LOW priw fob cash. Cataingaea Mailed. 11 JR. Ayr. wvt.tix, Apm,40Kajt Uth Street. N. Y. .1 DEAR SIR: 'leas:write for arge 1 lust rated Catalorue of Rifles. Shot Cuns. Revolver. Add res Great Western Gun Works. Pitta. burg, Pa. nuiy lC4w i JAMAICA GINOEB SANFOHD'S 1 ne oaiy comoinattoa 1 of the 1 true Jamaica iinger witl choice jar oaoaties and French brandy for. Choler.' ' w Ma va Mau a mf J KU'S Pains, Diarrhoea aU JA.'.UICA vientery. Flatuleacy, Want! of ! Tone aaa Activity ia the titobach and Bow- jels, and avoiding the dngers of (jhange bf j ater, Food! and Cli iOjate. Ask for 1 amacia Cinei , GINGER. 1 Sanford's J july 16-iw I 0 For the People.; JQQ Boxes D. S. auil gmo'ced Siles. r r .' bL" Mess Pork- rr JJbli. and iihaa. BloUses. 1 Q r Bgl Coffee. rf Bbls. Kt fued Suiiar. jqq Bb's. Flomr, all grades. 3003 Eli5h Co1D, ,riiite i""1 MfLeI!" $oo- Bueh. Water GrpncdiMcal At Bottom P ices. "T july 16 11 ALL A FEAR3ALL. .' I- 1 TTAT3 "DTrrfTTn-De eX JLX.Vf X . XIX X XXJXlKJi (A Mediclur, not a Drink,) -v 1 k rnvnivn 4atSMHBHMSvS- iiors,xm cii r, manduake, j I AXD THE ITIIEST A.VI TiEST MEDICAL QrAUrtEfl Of j. ALL OTftEK JilTTKRH. . I All Tnanm rtt tho Stomnch. Ik)WJs. Rlond. Uwr. I Kidneys, and Urinary Ortrans, Kcrvoujuicss, Sleep lessness and especially Fotnalo Complaints. Ts 1 00(TlN GO L 1)7 ' I T iVill he naid for a caso thev will not car or help, or I for anything impure or injurious found in item.1 Ask your druit for Hop Bittern and tpj tbcto 1 rx-'iorc you sieep. lute no oinor. i Hop Cocon Ctbe ia the sweetest, ' safest and bet. .. Aisk .'hiMren.jj" I Tho nop Tat for Stouiaeh, liver and KJdneyl rlor to all others. Cures by ahsorj'tion. Ai dnnfgiet. I D. I. C. is an absolute and irrenlstihle cuie for drunk I enne, u. of opium, tftttjoo and iiarcotic: fcend for circular, v THE MAHVEL0U3 OEGUINETTE, (TILL THS ATTRACTIONvT(TEY BD O them at sight. There is no ljmitjto eijher kind or qiintity of tnueic. It plays any r !-" -I- . tunc. I i '!'' 1 j 1 ' School Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Ac, Ac, in great variety, at low figuresj I YATES' BOOK STOSE July U AND rnOTO; ROOMS. " : OPEN DAY ASD KIGIIT J SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, PAR ker Ginger Tonic, Idian Cholagogue, Bonfune Asthma Cigaretts, and fall lin of Drugi,2iledicines and Perfumery. 1 I I J. C. MULLER, l' Corner 4th and n Streets. L Open day and night. , ' j july H-tf . J . II J-:. ! SOUND COTTAGES. NEW COTTAGES for Kent on Green ville Sound. ApIy to IL BURKUIMER, Or C. C. MORSE. . I , .. july ll-3t 1 , On the Fremuet. Rooms and Board. i VERY FINE ROOMS AND BOABD can be furnished to families, eruples. or sin gle persons, on favorable terms for the 8 n ai mer, at the p'easant and convenient dwell ing on the corner ol r'ront aad It ul berry streets. " I Both transient, permanent and day board ers accommodated at moderate prices. For particulars enquire of j L MKH.L. BOUDINOT,! f , June H-tf Cor- Front andj Mulbeirr " BERBER & ENGEL , , CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, wnieti' took the Fiest PamicM Gold iftostj at he Pari Exposition, can be Y d la bottJC or kega, by applying to WM. GENAu T, . Agent B. t. All orders left at the MOZ ART 8Ak-00N will rec ate prempt attention. WM. GEN AUST, Agent, julv i2 Cor. 1th A Hanover Street. I.. : ) !
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