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TUB FAX U M!UkU ovary afWraoea, Baa days JOSU. T. JAME0, xorroB Ajro raoraravo. Li3CaUPT1058.V,O8TAaK PAID, o. TMT.S& 00 dU moaUi, MM ; Throe waUs.ll I On saoah, M at, fio Mpor m be daUverwl by arriers, tr farct, U aay part of tto eity, at the tre raw, or 13 Mate per wmL AdTsrtiriag raws lev aad Uborai -8abarit ra wUl plar sport aay u Ul fiilaree to rlr thalr payors rogalar ly. NEW ENTERPRISE. BI10WN & RODDICK, WW open on or aoout Wednesday. June 18, The m on the Southwest comer jxioond and Market streets. We pur-pm- devoting Ihii eutire store to the saie Uu.Kif at 5 and lO Cents. We eaanot eixixMraU tba different arti c1m at this -time bet our patroua may reat imud d that do effort will be spared to de teJop this New Enterprise. VT-wrtalnly will offer thj greatest in sueotnauU that bare ever been shown in this section of the country, as no hocae in Lfea cuuutry bu better facilities forhe purchase of such articles. BRQWH t RODDICK. We would also take this opportunity of stating that wa are flenng soma Special BarfJna at 45 Market Street, in our Dry Good Department. Being short of apace can only quote a short price hat, but can aafely aay that at no time hare we been better prepared or had freater indacetnenta than at this par ikuiar moment. Dress Goods. We hare just receded another small lot of those at loo. Call carl v. Lawns Linen Finish, Cc. Wort double. Celluloid Bows for Gent's wear In , Black and White. 5c. worth 25c. The above when soUVd can be cleansed I hkdi uiiap iubu. Ladles Linen Collars, 5c, A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. We are 'closing out a small lot of the than half th cost Of znanu-l ,Wm than half th cost of znanu Children's Col'd HOBO. Tbe cher pest lot In this mark.t ; 10c a pair, and the quality is goou. I AD 1 EX LISLETHREAD OLOYES, 5c per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. We have Just received another lot of the aUivt and can safely sta' 6 that they are without exceptbn the cheapest goods ever bfforud by us at any time. FRISTS!! IVAJISrS ! ! ! For the millions at all prices. Gents' White Shirts, Made of WamsutU Cotton and the best I.iun front. Our price is still 75 eenU 45 Market fltreet I june II Robesonian copy. New Hoods ! Low Prices ! WI1ILK I3T 5EW YORK recenUy Mr. t v HHRISR Vorht at very low prics stock of a larre I mm New and Desirable Goods. Tboy navs jast bosa r tested aadcoosis a part I GenU' tad Boys' Cuiimere Suits ! A las lot at bottom tgvrt. 1 larf stock ot WHITE VEST8, jast the ror in moi, aad will bo sold at astoaishUfly lowiatos. riMj call aai zasaias. whethar yon par aot. Wo aalixbt in snowing oar S"Mu.aaacoa t eosa poly o to ay. BUKIKjVB TWO BTUKJCo, Markoi si. Tonoorial, tp Pmrol Boaoo,-1 karo Uor. Valj rnowW aad tsaproTod tho old staad w prvparod to shavo.shaapoo, a mi ir STtrrmxiy. Too. boat of wort 7" aa towsla, sharp raaors aad rns. Kl.TiK anna. ov WtIT PmroallHoaso Barber 8a op , , T XdnijlftVTTIfiTlt WOTltOfi. TJCTHIS riTr rt -nr rmrmnt. I X doors, outlid; on ro, taJeT Writing or canrLw VTr'r, .nl eonsuraaenu. Bvamxnwhn i. TKm wuh trada la all iu branches, who will f 5?S,UTW,f lA ea.?t for r v VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST LOCAL NEWS. Nmw Advertisements. Joan Go wa, 8ecty Justices of tba Peace of New Eaaorer Ooanty. r.BausBBaaaa'a-Oold Pens. J. B. fiiin-Light Runnlsg "New Home." BuaiaaY Keep Cool. No Cily Court to-day. The police were paid off yesterday. The day 'a length are now 13 hours and 52 minutes. Fall moon this morning at one o'clock and fifty-eight minutes. It baa been said that the poorest tjper in the city occasionally baa a lien on a beer counter. There were some very fine peaches In market to-day which were grown near this city. ' i t. The Boards of Audit and Finance, Al dermen, and County Commissioners will meet Monday. ' , The water melon crop is improving. The melons now coming in are of much larger size and better quality than hereto- fore. .1 There is a method by which an ear of green corn may be held gracefully and conveniently but we charge 825 to teach any one the art. - Nothing doing in magistrate's circle to day. Business in this quarter is exceed ingly dull,which speaks well for the good order of this city. The Rev. llr. ( Windley, of Smithville, will officiate at St. Paul's (Episcopal) church to-morrow in the absence of the Ractor.the Rev. Mr. Ambler. A small bridge near Hewlett's Creek, on the MasonborJ branch of the turn pike was so badly damaged by the recent rains that it is now impassible. Actresses are continually losing valua ble diamonds, while 'editors' wives go straight along and never bother the world fc auQOttncing that they baT0 rofc J J bed I It is stimated that the people of the UniUd States consume 3.000 barrels of liver pills a year, and yet tnore is ooca- sionally a man left to reach his end by a railroad collision. ' , , There are some persons iu this world of such a cheerful nature that if you tell them yon have the toothache, they will immedi- atelv sit down and enumerate alf the per- sons thej kn)w who have died ia convul sions from that terrible and dangerous disease. The Steamer A. P. Hurt is undergoing some repairs at her wharf, at the foot of Chestnut street. The buckets of her wheel, which were broken on her down ward trip, are being replaced by new ones Fine Shower. 1 here was a very heavy shower of rain just east of the city this morning about half-past nine o'clock. Those who were caught lo it thinks that it was one ef the . 'heaviest they ever saw, The road s weije es ran I flooded and the water in the ditches like a mill tail. Harbor Master's Monthly Report. From Csnt. Joseph Price. Uarborl Master, we have the following report of ' . I the arrival of vessels it this port, &c. for the month of July: .. . I American Schooners 9', I steamers 5 total If. Tonnage 5.947. I Foreign Barques 7; brigs 8;' total 15. Tonnage 4,807. Total arrivals 2V. ? i 1 Total tonnage 10, 754. If Lookout that your ourss do not drug your fittle ones with laudanum, paregoric or other soothine remedies Give tbem I Dr. Bull s Baby Syrup, which innocent rsmedy is warranted not to contain I . 1 opiates 5o lood Preachlor. 1 Xo man can do a good job of ork. preach a good sermon, try a law suit well, nen ne leeia misorauio 1 uun, n 4k" 1 sluggish brain and ut steady nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a nritmn when it caa be so- easi'7 and cheaply removed by a little Uop Bitters, See other colomn. . . ..1 wi.M.. I .V Speert i'orturmpe ine is a purr, uu-i fnta - rWiin? wine, from the finest 'native 1 gnwn Port Grapes especially for the use of CluUtian Cb arches, and guaranteed i to rataln iu graUful flavor and essenuai qualities for any period. 4 Much usoa iot IPJnS'i'tJ mi The Elizabeth. The steam yacht ilizabeth, which has jast been rebuilt and refitted by her owner Cant. R. P. Paddison. made her fint.tnp yesterday. She took the place of the steamer which carded the Cape rear r rr - .V . 0""uay, r,L. t ' f a s,.r mrJTLr1"- 4 uuday School Lgn. inianiry to rayeiieTiwe to Fayetteville. H e Eliztbrth is to run regularly btttween this city and Smithfille as a passenger boat and will commence her trips on Mon day tha 4th mat. Meeting f th AlasTiitrates - Section 6, chapter HI of laws of 1876 77, reads as follows: "The Justices of the Peace of the county will meet on the 1st Monday in August with the Board of Commissioners to as sistinlevyof taxes and discharge Other ,J , duties, taat may ie neoessary as are re- quireu uj law. : J l i i We suppose the newly elected Magis. trates.will "step in" and the old ones why were appointed for two years, will "step oui ana reure 10 private me oce au vertisemont published elsewhere. Lumauauic. I he following unmauable postal matter remains in the Postomce in this city: Postal card beginning with Dear Lillie." No address. Postal card signed "F" direct letters care J. F. A. No address. J. W. Andrews, Timmonsville, S. O. No stamp. J. E. Figford. No stamp. Miss Eliza Butler. No address Mr. R. Henderson. Schr. E. S Powell. xr . . . ' . , , No destination. Mr. Andrew Taylor, oio wurw.u o... x uiaU.Fuia, xr. r r t- : ..I i TLJ.J.11.!. T- XT . I sump. Mr. Richard W. Andrews, 1,- OlO UI TO Ok, Ol, LOU ,MO, . JNO Swamp. !, , .i ... r.. t. jI T. M. Blodgett, Atlanta, Ga Paper. No stamp. Thm 81caal iservice. The labors at thi Signal Office in this city are onerous and responsible. We have received the report of- the Chief Signal Officer and we find that' the in structions to those in charge of the difier- ent stations require an amount of labcr, care and watchfulness which we had not . . . .1 . . . before imagined. Mr. Watson, wbo nas charge of the station in this city, al- though ably aided by his assistant, Mr. " i tw ma 4 ft-x Kk ia y4nhAa rs taiAM a avWiiAiiu ouiivij, U wuwco 'UUUJ in their character, that another assistant, Mr W. S. Dulin. has been sent to make them lighter. .We have been unr'er re- " peated obligations to the signal service officials in this city lor courtesies render ed, which are fully appreciated. Richmond vs. Wllintagton. S aVtsr f i ma atrn f Vi a Rinttmnnfl ) , w" " , 6 , , 7. Palch favored ts readers with a gushing description of the celebration of the com- pletion of the railroad to Hendersonvdle, N. C. It foretold lor Richmond great a c. r Wuru ku0uB,..ru,vu.v. j . m a section heretofore beyond the reach of railways, isot eentent witb this, wnicn wB all very well tha Diroatch attemnt- was all very well, tne uispatcn attempt- ed, apparently, to belittle the claims of other seaports Upon 3 - the business of the region ia question. Towards Wilmington r;. . . Mmington il was very patronizing, and toek on lofty airs, intimating that the capacity of our harbor and bar were not such as to justi- I fy our very lauiable ambitun to became a place of commercial importance the inference being that as a seaport," TJ.-.U n .a.nMJf0Anr.,,narMr Vr I .TV .. . 1 MlwUlUVUU nae ki r wsa awawaav a va ... , . , T ".. I K m In.tna , i.ir tt nnp nmo v iPiiriia (,wureuijwi; " - " - .om. .fMr.Or.dSri0d-.hd -rct.." in .nrtl.mnn.n.O l will IHrnlin ir Vltn I face of whicn neither its rhetoric or its arguments are of much avail. For the six months ended June 30th 1879, the tonnage employed in- carrying oar exports to foreign ports is reported by the Bureau of Statistics to have been : For Richmond ..i 1 15,665 tons For Norfolk and Portamomth..47 413 tons Fr Wilmigton 44.187 tons frnm thia aho-incr. wo wonld , , "ggest this port to oar Richmond friends as one tnrougn wnicn ineir umuea ior .. 1 . t 1 : ? . . j r e!gn commerce may be conducted with advantage. Thermometricai. From the United State Signal Office in oi tne inermomever, a ulou uui umu- ing at 7:31 o'clcrk : Augusta. Qa...78 Atlan a, Ua...MM.S0 lfobUe, Ala.... 79 Montgomery Ala.. .75 A ash rilla . SO New Orleans 81 Xew York .....7a Panta lUasa. Ha.80 8avaaaah, Oa...82 tthreTeport....7l HC Loais Mo.76 8U MarksFla 75 Vioksbarg, Mias..78 Washis gton. ..78 gji CincinnatL 76 ricna, rortOibson, C.. uiTaton si Indixnola.. 81 JaoUonjiH.. FlaI K .-"KV'L--"v7 WibaUxtoi Th. Crtmtntl Court convenes in this BeviewJ I Church Services. V orship m the rarioas churches of the city to-morrow as follows ; st. james' raBisH. corner Third and Market streets. Rev. A h ay at 90 a. an. Morning Pmver and CVle at 11 o'clock.! Home Kiiml.v b ration School at 5 p. ui 8EOOND PKESiyrTERIA.N CHUECH cor Fonrth aud Campbell streets. Rev. C. M. Payi.e, Pastor. No services at 11 a. ra. 6prvic3 at b;15 p. w., by Rev. Dr. Wilson. , . KIBdT BAPTIST CHUKCH, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. J Taylor, Pastor. Services to-morrow at ll a. m. The Lord's Supper will be adminstered. Sunday School at 9:0 a, m. oiuunijii ouuaay ocuooi at 4 p. in. ShtLJaT'15 Mfeti"g tf I n,Snt at o o ciock. Church Prayer Meet- j mg Thursday night at 8 o'clock. I . ' ' 1 T. f AUL B E v AJiO. LUTHERAN CHUKCH Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev L. Bernheim, D. D., Pastor. English Service at 11 a. m. No Service at night. unrismn Ab&ctcnu n at n m. .sun. aay ocnool at 4:3U p. m. sr. mark's (col.) EnscorAL chubch. corner Sixth and Mulberry streets. Rev. C. O. Bradv. Minister. Servii-Ps at. it a m. aud 6 p. m. Sunday School 4:80 p. m. I ikst presbytebian chuech. corner 1 bud and Orange streets. Rev. Dr. J. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. i bi. jotiK b uuukosi. ,i corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Rev: George Patterson, D. D., Rector. August iu-iuh Apm. ounaay ai er lnnity. Celebration at 7.o0 a. m. Morumg Prayer at u o'efock. Evenin" Prayer at f3 . - j r " ov.. frokt stbkkt m. k. chukcii, (south) I-rm . - wm- . Amav ITrAnt eni uAinnt M4.xA. TA T3 I A iVUl ffiiiuu vbxectv. xvov Jit A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 L m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at 3 p.m.; W. ai. rarKer. sun t, young Men's Society 1 uesdav evening at 7S0 o'clock, and ree- ular Praver Meeting and Lecture WedriAs- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. j fifth stseet m. e. chubch (south), on iFifth, between Nun and Church sheets. Rev. B.R. Hall, pastor. Services at i) a. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday tfe- ulu "b I .... ' . ' . . I Lforr. netween water and Front struts. Ref Jas w Crai ch.Diaia. , services at 11 a.m., to which seamen are' cordially 1U'"CU ... . .. . j. . I rri-i nnhliA aHa irkvrifa.1 tr offanl rolirrinni I v services at the Tileston upper room, in the I Tile ton Norm 1 School building, on Ann, between Fonrth and Finb streets, every I Niirnlav fTrnnn at 3 n'r.lfW'k'- ..mnman wtt nwnn.v on Sixth, between Church and Castle streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. ra. aud 7:30 o'clock, p. m., by BroJ. P. King. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Peg ular Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock, Tuesday evening. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH corner Fourth and Orange streets , Rev. T. Mi Ambler, Recto, Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P m. Sunday School at 3:30 p. r" - oeais iree wootknb chaful, m.n onH Vinth frAf. 1 WlUl Va AasaUU A.-aw- uuvvww r6V. Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching Sundays, at 11 a. m 3 o'ciock ana i o'clock p. m. Wednesday night at 7 praver Meetins Fridav nieht. Sunday School at 9 a. m. t - first baptist church (colored.) corner Fifth and Campbell streets., Rev. A.M. Couway, pastor. Services to-mor- n ' and 8 m Suaday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting on Ihursday night: at 8 o'clock, BT lewis' chapel, ccrner Seventh and Bladen streets. Rev. Jqhn LewiS) pastor szices I at 11 o'clock, a. m., 3.30 o'clock p. m. and 8 0 CIOCk P-m FIRST CON GK EG ATIOXAL CHUBCH. Memorial UaU, corner jSeventh and Nun . r-v r T-J ti!.i.t.. I frrv8, ueT' ul "'TZ j ' . . ' , r .. i W0j p m (-mjjtu, illlTUIV UimPPR HL IW.VMI A. III. jLUU dauu every Wednesday V -a 1 aw USAOUnv Ma..uw wmw m v I The Funeral of Mr. T. W. Player. The last sad rites were performed this morning over the body of our lamented friend and fellow citizen, Thos. W. Player. The funeral services were conducted by Rev Dr. Wilson in his usual impressive Z T, r . UJ 7 First Presbyterian Church to Oakdale Cemeterv. where were deposited the H- manna Th. MrtA nrreedM frnm thA i I mains of our friend earth to earth, ashes J to ashes, dust to dust. I Annual Pic Sic. i i The colored people cf Duplin county, celebrated their annual pic nis at Williams' Cross Roads, about three miles from War saw, on Tbuisday last. There was a large gathering of people, who after feasting on the eatables prepared for them, jister- Geo. L. Mabson, of this city. The theme of the discussion was "The Condition of the Couatry ; the Colored People, Their Rights, Privileges and Duties.''. There was nothing political in the address, 1 but was one of good, sound advice to the col ored race. It is spoken of in commenda ble terms by those wbo heard it, and will '..u. . r x UU UUUUt DC COUUUC1T6 VI w I wbo stand an mnrh in need o? train iur as I 2, 1379 NO. 151 Alaj r J.mes's Cnurtstilp. rrom ileinsbergor's L ve B.ok and Music store we hare received an illustra ted copy of the above Daibeii book, issued by T. B. Petersen & Co., Philadelphia. This work first made its appearance in I . r -i uuus lorm, aioui o years ago, wnen j v was read with delight by thoudauds of young people of both 8es who have now becohie grave men and matrons with children grown up to be delighted with the qu-iiut mirth I of its pages. The premmt is a reprint; of the original with some very fen alterations such as experience have suggested. A perusal of its pages will compel a merry laugh from the reader at almost every page. It is printed in clear type on tinted piper, aLd the price, is only 75 Cents. ! Btiiglary. Swrne time between the hours of three aod fuur o'clock this morninff, a burglar entered the re.-idorce of Mr. Geo. R i.-. - -1 Bates, on Fifth, between Walnut and Red Cross streets. An entrance was ef fected through a back window by the: means of prizing off a strip which held the sash in. The thief searched the pockets of Mr. Bates' clothing, but failing to find u ' .u j LUUUCJr lclfc uout iu iuo uiutug room I where ha carried them for th 'aflarrh r i " ue was aemiy aIter moy an1 nolh ing else.as the clothing and other articles were und sturbed or dromjed on the floor i . . x , ... , after tne "ultIe8S search. A lree luncher is free j to acknowlndan fW , Mn nrnnnro a. fMj " I vv mw vmu sravwuVi cs uiuu iwu UVW I I , r , . , 1r for fiye Mnta as formerly C06t a half dollar, and the beauty of the joke is. he ,j.:v i.. j u..-u. - j.. 6 & I ; A man may jknow all the sciences and have thirty languages at command, but when he disrobes and goes in swimaiing ia a country mill jond, the small boy cftn him Point8 and him with out nan trying. Two intermenU in Bellerue Cemetarv. one adult and one child during, the past week . There were three adults and one cbik interred in Oakdale Cemetery during the week. i Marriage licenses were issued to one white and one colored couple during the past week. i A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. Robertson, 19 South Eutaw street Baltimore, Md , ; From long experience in hospital and pri LTiiP of n?Sds System-vizT Organic and Seminal Weakness, Impotency loss of sexual power) Nervous Debility and TrembW.Palnitationof the. Hrt:rim. I C7 7 ness of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in , the racs; auu muciuruai missKns, eic. ail resulting irom aouses in youth or excess m manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in five to ten days, aud the poison I " . .1 a a . t . enureiy erauicawa irom ine system. Also f JJ' Lf - fe- u uuo - ty of Maryland, refvrs to any of the Jeail ng given to all female: complaints. ! All consultations strictly confidenital and medianes sent te any address. Call or write, enclosingy stamp for rt-ply ! july z lyaxw. L- I 1 Ma cari. 1 To all who are suffering from the er rors an(j indiscretions ot vouth. nervous weakness, early decy. loss of manhood . - i o T Ml J I, . .11 -11 occ., i win bcdu a recipe inai win cure 0F 0UAR$h. Thi. ereat j m Z 1 1 Z - 1 remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a eelf-ad Iressed envelope to the Rev. ! Joseph T. Inman, Station V, New York City New Advertisements. Justices Of the FeaC6- I mflERB WILL BE A JOINT MEETING 1 j of theBoardjof Justices of tho Peace, and . the Board of County Commissioners for ! New Hanover County, as provided bj law, I i I " at tho City Court Room, on Monday, Au gut Uh, at 11 o'clock, A. M. JOHN COWAN, fect'r Board Justices of the Peace, aug 2-dAwlt ! i He il(Jq,larlers for Alti Lager Beer and Torter. ZX.2s2AHCUS A 0OX?'S, j No. ft Market Streot 1AX FURNISH IOO WITH THE BEd. , ' I J - . ... Ale, Lager Boer aad Porter, both keg aad bottlod, in the city I mmtn . M ... J.t ... PLEASE NOTICE. I I- W wUl be glad to receive eommunkatloas from oar friend on any and all subject o t general interest bat: r Tbenam of the writer musical ways be far aished to the.Editor. CommonlcAtioTn msit b writUa on uy one side of thojapr. j i Personalitifs must be avoided. . j And it is especially nd particularly .ttnder stood tLat the tdir dos not alwajs endof the Tiews of cur'rMi-oo dents, nnlsss so sta la the editorial columns. New Adverti86xnont. Colt Pens. ! UST KECKIVKD a l.rjeJ aswitmenc of Hold IVnr in I Ponrils at I IIKLVMJEHGEKVS. FAMILY B11JI.ES, Prayer Ho. ks and Flvmnah. Hvniu UfH ksJ Ik1-i of Worship. Psalms and Ilymi.s, Baptbt Psalmody. ror sale at . HEINSBET.GEU'S. JpiANOS AND ORGANS, at , aug 1 HEINSBERGERJS. Come I ND HEE A jVEUY FINK LOT OF BRETON NE, i TTiarva- AND REAL iJlCES, The Best SCIS30B8 in the World ! , And th be-t fitt:n,r and' fastest! 1 , Selli-ijr CORSET, (Flexible Dip) Bretonne Lace Ties aid other Faocr Articles. EXCHANGE CORNtK. joly 31 N. H. 81'RILNT. ' Ship Notice. I . LL PERSONS ABE HEREBY JA forewarned not to harbor or trust aay ... J. 1 1 ni tuctrsir ui ma nwui an urter As neither the Master or Consifrnee will be espoosibls. Pt.Tis.R88 ON. r july 31st-3t , Msteri : . , CLYDE'S ' ' ' ' 1 Mew Yo m AND- Wilrriingtoni tMJ;C.v Steamship Line, regulator; I CAPT. DOINE, i t i WILL BAIL FROM NEW TORE Ost SATURDAY. August: 9,' !"' 1 r qt. Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. "TsVSV For Freight Engagements apply to TIIOS. E. BOND, Sup't I Wilmington, N WM. P. CLYDE A CO., 1 CI ! I 35 Broadway.-Nsw fork. JUIJ31. i -I-" Sale Under mortgage. : r I 1 1 " -! . j, BY VIRTUE OF THE PROViaiOjNH contained in a deed of mortf aze. ' made the 2d day of November, 1874, between James Deans and wire Allen aod inward Kidder Bona, which is reeorded in tne Register's Of fice t New Hanorer count?, in Book K, K , K, page 1I2. e sq., which said mnTtgae , together with the bond which it was mad to secure, and all the right, title and interest of Edward Judder A nous, wes on the lth dav of July inst ,asiicned to James Madden, tnwl this i to rive notie that I will, as the Atto' ney of said James Madden, assignee of sil bond and mortgage, at 12 o'clock M. onj Wednesday, AuU-t 13 ih, 1879, at pob'ic anc-j tion at the Court Hoase door ia the said c-tri of Wilmington, sell for cash to the h5ghetj bidder, the land and premis-s conveved ia said mortgage deed, said land and premise being the western b If of lot No. b, in Bloc No. 130, in the official plan of said citr of Wilmington. I I r. U. liAKUY, july 20-20t Att' for Assignee. , Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harctf & Salisbury Sti One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIG fl,N, O. Board by the dav or on tlie European plan 8tiCactioa gvrraatoed iu tj partieuUr, My bar is rappnea wiu i .nen t fnrv Wadding, 1870, Uibson's IK1 Uy. Yhifct A aad O, and many mr of the Viuti bran ds of Rye and! Kentucky 'do artKin. oet itf I : . i The flteamar LIGHT RUNIHG flriEW HOME." - II .I.I : ! ' - TT 013 A SEI.FSETT1SQ NEEDLE. L Automatic Teusioa. Largo space aair under th Ana. Spring Tenii-ia rihuttls. Only one hole to thread. Deviea for filiog the Bobbin without taking off o!t or run niog tho machine. Large spaeo aader p rei sers foot, ladies please call and sootor joar solvea. tRatpeetfa'ly. 1 1 I J.B. FARRAB, july-lm ' 2a HarketS U Wilmington, N. C. Ir L- BridSers A Co. city on Monday. to thHr Antlfi I I wmhj wow? prompHj i
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