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u THI8 PAPEE u ,aHsaed every afternoon, Baadays ex cepted T JOSH. T. JAMES, KDITOB A I'D rSOFKIXTO. i ! KMCKtPTIONB, FOHTAO K PAID. uot year,6 00 Six monUu, S3 50 ; Three i BtfBtli, $1 ; 0e monin, iw eenw. The naper will be delivered by carriers, r if charge, ia any part of the city, at the ,bi-e rates, or 13 cent per week. Adrtisi rates low and liberal Subscriber will please report any and falleresto retire their papers regularly. MOTERPRISE. LliOWN & EODDICK. W ill t4u ouor aoout Wednesday. June 18, ti4 st reo-i the Southwest corner .i.SwimUtM Market struts. We pur jk m- .lv.ing thi entire store to the sale i I IT.ICUS at 5 and lO Cents. We cannot numerate thfl different arti-j . . thb!i' Nit our patrons may rest - .i.red that uo . iF.x t will be spared to Ie- rUp tliij New Enteror.se. V ;vrtairIy will offer the greatest ln-jur.-iiii.ts that have ever beu ah-wn in ilva s-ction of the country, as no house in :e country has better facilities ioryne purchase of such articles. BROWN & RODDICK. Vt e would also Uke this opjwtunity of taring that wa are offering some bpecial Barealns at 45 Market Street, in our Dry iiia DeD&rUnent. lining short or space can only quote a . ahort price list, but can safely say that at I no time nave wo uwu uoi ic la 1 reatr Inducements than a, tnis par tlmilar suomenu Dress Goods. We have just receiyed another small lot of those at 15c. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, Gc. Wortk double. LVliid(!d Bows for Gent's wear in Black and White. 5c. worth 25c. alove when soil d can be cleansed with a damp cloth. IJUlIeS LiUCn Collars, 5C. A decided Bargalu. Summer Shawls. We are Tclosing out a small lot of the ahoT at less thati hair the cost or xnanu- facturinc Chilaren's Col'd Hose. . Tb che?rMt lot In this markH 10c a pair, and tbe quality is good. IADIES LISLETHREAD GLOVES, 5c. per pair. Onment unnecessary. .Parasols and Snnsliades. We have just received anoth- lot of the W and can safely sta e that they are without exception the cheapest gools ever I ;l-.red by us ai any time. waists : : F-A-isrs : : ! Ko: tle millions at all prices. Gonts' White Shirts, Ma.e of Wanisutta Cotton and the lest Liiitrii front. Our price is still 75 cents- BROWN & E.GDDxCK. 43 Market Street jurw 14 Kobesoniau copy. UfJriTlRSmQ 'r.EW HOMEJ' IT UAd A 8EF.F-3ETTIXO NEEDLE, j i. Aatrtinatle Teaaion. Larfe space under uader the Arm. tfprinir Tension Shuttle. I on h.li to thri.d. Dei-ie far fi linr .bbia without taiina: off belt or ran- nicf ute mac a me. nrf space under pre. . . ... a I ers foot. Ladies please call and see for jour selves. Kespectfu'lf, J. B. FARRAR, jaly :-lra U Market St. Come I ASD 8EE A VERY FINE LOT OF BIIETONXE, ITALIAN, AND IiEAL LACES, TLe Best SCISSORS in the World 1 And the beat fitting and fastest Sellla CORSET, (Flexible Hip) Bretonae Lace Ties aad othsr Fancy Article , EXCUAXQE CORNER. 'IT31 If. H. BPRUNT. Steamer Passport, QAPT. J. W. HARPER, Will resame SUNDAY TRIPS TO SMITHYILLE. APril.lT,weather radttlac. Dally Trips as asaaL Loav. UOItt.3S A. M. apl IS OEQ. MYESSAgaai. 1 ' ' -- " "-"!. : , - ';"- -r.'-J-: ' - ' V 'V. The Daily ; Uhih, . ! "I 1 1 " ' ' - 1 ------ - 1 ; . , VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1879. NO. 160 LOCAL NEVS. New Advertisements. C. W. YATHAlwaj s Ahead, j T. B. HiftDxaso A Co Removal. Danisl F. BaitTT Pianos abdjOrgans. See ad A (rents Wand. : T. Poxraa Wiotfr A Co $1205 1 returns in 20daTi. ' Biaion'a Capcine Poma Plajter Uleii's Hnlphar 8ua. ! Siaroao's Jamaica Uinger. Dr.' toAHKOkD'g l.irer fnvjO'ator Vaa liciKitik A t'o Fereri. P. Hamsaaaeaa'a Notice. J. . B. AAaa Lieht Bannlnjr "New Home." ! Shrimp were el iug yesterday at 5 Centu per quart. The wools between' this city and the sevnds are said to be full of foxes. Watermelons are becoming somewhat scarce and are looking up in price. The steamship e7iea'.or arrived here yesterday afternoon from NeW York, which port the left on Saturday last. . I ! ! ! Very One eaoteloupes in market this - i i morning. They were the finest of tbe Bee season and are wh it i$ known att the ond crop. We understand that Mr. Jasper Bishop has received an appointment "&8 route agent, and that he w;i un between this city and Richmond There were some very tine looking sweet potatoes in m rket tbia , morning. They were raised in this city land! were hald at three dollari per bushel. . . i j Persons of sedeniary pursuits are pre disposed to Constipation; such! should always use Dr. iBull's Baltimore Pills which injure safe.y against Oonstipa tion and all of its disastrous cot s -quences. The tub race which was to have taken place at Masoub ro Sound yesterday did not come oflf for the reason that these who entered for it came to the conclusion that mey couiu not penorm me agruuanc mat of ballancing themselrcion the sharp rim of a tub. 1 ! A;a!n on the Quarter Deck. Capt. Garrason, ot thj steamer D. JM urchin. .1, has resumed command of his steamer, after a few weeks of absence passed in a Northern tour. He is look- " sratir benefits of bis short refreshed from tbe i holiday.' Indications. War Departmt tT, ) ; Office of the Chief Siual' Officer, V Washington, U. C. Aug. 3, 1879. J For tbe South Atlantic and Gulf States partly cloudy weather and areas of rain, with East to South winds, and slight chaDge in temperature and pressure. : 1 14 5cw Jersey Premium' Wine, Physicians stale that the Port Wines that took the premium at tbe Centennial, pro duced and oueredj Ijr sale by Mr. A Urea peer, of New Jersey, are wines that can be safely used for medicinal purposes. being pare and free from medication, and re more relUKe han other! Port Wines. F ,r a!e by V. L Bribers' & Co , J C H.. . J. . 1 c. t. I fiu ius una urren x riitnDcr. llunllnsi KcTard A party ot fceuueui:! 1:1 lulil in fox cha.e th.s moririuir. the first this tev k.iii TI.m tirir.rinl nViini't . M'.iii ti trv Lome tew dos but ere'tbej had ha'rdly gttten out uf the corporation limits the doiis struck a trail and the .result 'was a pretty chase for two hours and a h alf and the capture of a fiuo i bushy tail. ( They' mar. o-.l n!ain,1 n tKiA nnrt Isnil trill i - - r ' " repeat in a K w days. Mr. John H n;i r., tK Kmb n-1 th f. t minna '",v i " h'.s tail, was at Mr. Uowey's sbte store tn 1 I Mavor Fishblate. Hon. S. H. Fishblate; Mayor "of this city, was registered at tfie United States Hotel at Atlantic City cm Monday. The Daily AVtr of ihit cjty says that Mayor JPiehblate hae 1 expressed himself as eo well pleasevi with his first visit there that he will 'take his family there next t .a&ou. To give ne some idea of what Atlantic City is as a watering place the Times mentions that ' there could not have been less than sixty; thousand visitors arriving there last Saturday and Sunday Therniouietrical. From the United State Signal Office in this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, ast taken tlaa niurn intr at 7:31 o'clcrk : ing Augosta. UkM.N.Ti Mobile; Ala... 7 Montgomery Ala.. .7 -Nashville ....;.......6s New Orleans,.. 80 New , York.....MJ.67 PanU Kaasa. tlaJ.81 Savannah, Oa...8l Shreveport.M.MMM.7J St. Louis Mo. CJ St. Marks, Fla.M7& Atlan a, Ua. .65 Cairo, Ill.... 73 Charleston, 8. C....7S Cincinnati... 72 Conicana, Tex 64. 5K2tS JFlalU Jknoxru'le ..e t Vicxaburg, Miaa.lO l.tieabarff- C6 I Washinirton.MMMM.ki Memphis. Tenn...71 WUzaingtoi Tbe Tempsraluft, Between 9 o'clock this ruorniM and 5 o'clock this afternoon there has txtn but a remarkably slight variation of temper- ture only three degree. At 9 o'clock the thermometer iu this office stwd at 79: at 10 o'clock at 0; at 12 cclock at 81; at 1 o'clock at 82; at 2 o'clock at 81; at 3 clock at 80; at 4 o'clock at b0; and at 5 o'clock at 80 City Court Alderui .u Bowdeu Mayor pro ten pre- siding. i Win. Mallett, colored, "vas arrfiignet: hr driving a hors and dray lapldly er the streets ' in violation of urdinaace recently published. The defeudaut was fined $6. Johu Veloskos, charged with being drunk and down, was tinea tne costs in the case. j Jas. Cutlar, colored, for fast driving, was fined $5. mm m. m M I ine Doara oiAiaermen. At a called meeting ol the Board oi Aldermen, held yesterday afternoon, Messrs J. B. Rlosson & Evans were granted Iermis8ion w onve a une oi piling on. hundred feet long, commencing at the outh line of Davis street, thirty-five feet from the west line of the nearest wharf and running down stream, for the purpose of mooring ths eastern side of their Floating Djck, the weit side to be anchored. The Board then adjeurned, to mi et again this afternoon. Runaway. The horse used by Mr. Genaust in his beer wagon, took a notion this morning to have a little extra exercise, not laid down on the regular day's work. With this in view the animal started from tbe vicinity of the Postoffice and ran with all his speed down Second towards Market street, his heels playing so spitefully that tbe forward end of the wagon was demol- ishedj and coming in such dangerous proximity to the head of the driver ! that he made a precipitate exit from the rear end of the wagon. The team was stopped near Curries stables with no further damage than above describod. Off for the Pen. The following persons, convicted J last wctk in the Criminal Court, left here tbislmorniDg for tho Pennitentiary. at Raleigh, in charge of Deputy Sheriff Daniel Howard, viz: Harry Leo, alias Bazzlo Williams, lar- ceny, 7! yeais. Charles Hansley, aliat Charles Rohin son, larceny, 7 years 1 I W H Merrick, assault with in3nt to commit rape. 6 vears. Tbe following, also colored, have been sect to tho House of Correction : Sam Pickett, assault and battery, 60 I day. Milford Hunter, costs, for 30 days. A Deci ioN Jn Quarantine. We mentioned in Monday's issue the fact that the Br. barque North Carolina, which nad arrived in below rom Ber-1 muia, haa been cleared from this port j for Baltimore, to take in a cargo, as. tbe Quarantine regulations would not permit of her comiag to the city. Yesterday J afternoon a meeting of the Board of Health was held at which Quarantine matters were considered, when it was den cided that "all vessels coming from the j Bermuda Islands with a clean bill 0f health, there having been no sickness on J i i tbe passage, and remaining at theQaar-! an tine Station for thirty days from date I of sailing, having discharged ballast or j cargo at tbe Quarantine Station, been thoroughly cleansed and fumigated, and! having received a certificate front tbe Qaarantine Physician that all these re-1 quirements have been complied with, j shall alter first receiving permission o1! the Super ntendent of Healthbe allowed J to come up to this port and receive car- The clearance cf the North Carolina has therefore been withdrawn and she will come to this port for a cargo, as scon ss the period of thirty days from the time of sailing has expired. 1 Jfo rood Preacalnr. No man can do a good job of work. preach a good sermon, try a lawsuit well, doctor a patient, or write a good article when he feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and a steady nerves, and nnni ahonld miks thfl atteOQDt in such a condition wben it can be so easily and a i t:.i ii : cuoapiy removeu j i Dee other column. A Relic of Bye Gones e PaT0 Deea yored with a glimpse of a copy of the "Carolina Centinel," published at Newbern, N. C, and dated November 3d, 1821; nearly fifty-eight yearf ftS- lt is printed ou a sheet abou: lhe Bize ot that which the Rkvikw P""", D(J contains tbe current new of tbe time. It has English news up to the 6ih ot September, which was broug! t by the ship Robert Fulton! in 43 days trtm Liverpool j . There is also a Proclamation by Maj. j Gen. Andrew J a ksou, Governor of tie Province of Florida, warniDg certain 1 Spanish military officials to leave the iAjcntry within j a specified time, or le 1 dealt with according to law. j There art quite a number of advertise- j tneuts, 'showing that the business men ol i tnose days understood the merits of pun ! ter 's ink and appreciated the necessity of I keeping their busines before the public. I The only reference made to Wilming ton is in tho following! "Wilmihgton N.iU. Oct. 221, 1821. 1'he Steam Boat has just arrived from the Fort and bringsus the distressing ac i I connt of the Shin .In lint havinc rauahf. c , v . rr r , " . 1, M.v ivon uiguv, ouu uip fUU bBIjU LUU 8umed. The cargo consisted of 1426 I bis. of Turpentine & 519 bales of cotton: I The "Price Current" shows that in I many commodities the prices ranged I about as they do now. Bacoa we fiad i i i - I quoted at f.-om 6 to 8 cents per pound; meal at 60 cents per bushel; cotton (new crop) 14 cents: lard 8 cents: tar 81 30 to $1.85; pitch $1.30 to $1.35; rosin $1.10 I to $1.25; turpentine $160; spirits do 25 cents perj gallon; wkiskey 88 to 40 cents, (only think of It); American rum 40 cents; apple brandy 45 cents; peach brandy 75 cents and French brandy $2.60 I per gallon, Country gin sold at 45 oents I and flour sold for $8 25 per barrel: AH I other articles except liquors range about las they do in this market at the present I day. I As will be seen, the liquors of those j times were very much cheaper than they I are at the present day, and if they were dear I not immeaanreabiy better they were I at any price. The "Carolina Centinel" I was published but ones a week every I I Saturday and tbe subscription price I was $3, "one half invariably in advance. J A Fisticuff Engagement. Quite a commotion was created on I South Water street this afternoon, and the cap of the wharf jast below Market dock was lined with a promiscuous crowd I of spectators woo were gazing upon a regolar fisticuff between two seafaring men belonging to some of tbe smaller j crafts that ply a naval store trade along tho coast to this port. Ihe com bat took place on Doara i ot one I of these small vessels. One of the I party and the larger, too, by the way, seemed to have received the worst of the encounter, when oar reporter reachea the scene of conflict, as the blood was flowing freely from each side of his face. But we are ' inclined to the opinion that John Barleycorn was tbe hero of the occasion as both of the combatants showed evident 8igng 0f a gerere tassel with King John Jq wh:ch both were severely worsted by this common enemy of mankind. The colics wore on the wharf ready to f -irnish assistance, if needed, 1 but tb friends of th't belligerents interposed and gtonned the difficulty bv separatine: the pugilists, and putting one on board of one ressel and the other on board of another. and new everything is calm and serene in that quarter barring the sore neaas. - : Magistrate's court Before J. C. Hi llj J. P., Sailie Boyd was arraigned for assault and bittery and committed ia default of; payment of $11 76, fine and costs. Francis Holmes.aliaa Dink Hulmen, was arraigned before Justice H,ill upon a peace warrant and. the case dismissed with the costs. Defendant appealed to Crimi nal Court and was required to give bond In the sum of So 0 for his appearance at that time. Wessrs T. B. Henderson & Co. hare Co. removed from Front street to tbe store i corner of Water and Chestnut streets. just under the Review office, recently occupied by Messrs. J. W. Alderman: & Co. i New Advertisements. Removal. Hp B. HENDERSON A CO., Produce Dealers aad Commission Merchants, have re- lXllllt llyoceapiod bv J. W- Alderman A co.,cor- Br Caestnat aad Water streets. aagl3 What '200 Did In street. August Kith, lfc'Ts1, a' customer wrote Messrs. Lawrence Sc Co., BaLkers,N. Y. "Dear JSirs : Your s coutai:iing remittance for $1,113.25, as profits on my :HX) shares, h received. Accept my j.hanks, for I an. very well satisfied. You may use this tet ter. I would rec-mmeiul every one wbi feels' disposed to speciluate to seind for youi circular. This is but one instance ut o: thousands, by which the new COM BIN A HON SYSTEM of bp-rating stocks en ables people with large.or small capital U make similar piohtai By ibis excellent plan, the orders of thousand' of 0utomers' from city and count rj ar-pxled into ONE IM. ENSE SUM Hn 1 co-operated as a IMIGHIY INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT. Each inember of the combination secure." all the advantages of the largest capital united with experienced skill. Profits 'di vided monthly ; $10 lnvesttd returns $50 ( r 5 per cent., ou the stock, $75 will make $450, and so on, according to the mark.. . Messrs. Lawrence & Cp's. new circular (mailed frev) has "two unerring rules for success," and explains everything, so thai my one oan operate profitably. All kh of Stocks and jbonds wanted. New Gov eminent loa-. supplied. Apply to Law rtnc & Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y. City. New Adverti8emeat9. j Always Ahead ! J YATES HAS CONNECTED THE OR GU1NKTTE with the TELEPHONE at his BOOK STORE AND PHOTO ROOMS, 1 and the music has been hea'd throughout the cpy. ; 1 . r Yoar ORDERS through TELEPHONE wLl receive prompt attention. j angl3 C. W. TATK. d i a nisfe nd onaANs. O M aTT iifO fianos only iai60; Urgana only $96.i5; $3i5 Organs only $73.75, Tremendous Redaction daring the Midsummer months. Having been ELECTED MAYOR of my oity and en trusted with its bonds should be sufficient proof of my responsibility. Latest circulars and Illust ated iVewsDaDers fee. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. an? u. AGENTS WANTED For tbe Best and Fasteat-Selli g Pictorial Books and Bibles. Pi ices reduced 33 per cnt. NatiOsal Pcb- lishino Co., Fhilada., P. aug 13 JQff returns In todays on $100 ln kPlZUU vested. Official reports and infor mation rasa. Lake profits i weekly oa stock options of $10 to $E0. Address, i. rotter WlDt A Co., Bank ers, 35 Wall St., N. Y. jj aug 13 BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTERS CURES LAME AND WEAK BACK. So d by all Druggists. BsABuar A Johnson, Proprietors, 21 Piatt St., a. Y. au,13 want A iioLLAa rormerly spent en expen sive Sulphur Baths is now saved by subatitat ing therefor j . 1 GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP which is just as beneficial bat infinitely cheap er. Local diseases of the skin, rheumatism and gout are all relieved bj this standard remedy.' Complexion blemishes are eradi cated by it, and it imparts to the cuticle a pearly whiteness and velvety softness which greatly enhances female charms Sold by Druggists. aug 13 SANFORD'3 I i The only combination of the true Jamaica j Ginger wit! choice Ar tomatics and French 'Brandy for Cboleri, CboleraMorbus, Cramp ' and Fains, D ia rrh oe a ana JAMAICA ventery, D si ei ns Flatulency, Want of Tone aid Activity in the Stomach and Bow elg, and aveidinir the j dangers of Change of GINGER. Water, Food and Cli nsate. aug 13 i LIVER INVIGORATOR is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of he Liver, Stomach and Bowels. It is rare ly Vegetable. It never Debilitates. It is Cathartic and Tonic. It haa been used in my practice and by the public, lor more than 35 years with unprecedented resul . Send for Circular. I 8. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., 16l preadwav, New York Citv. Ary Diuf gUt will tell you its reputation, aug 13 I i 'MALARIAL and all fevers can be avoided by keeping tho stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys in' healthy condition with RICH ARD'S TEETOTAL TUNIC. Physiciani rely on tbe ingredients of this remedy for their safety from disease, and all who take tnis tonic escape sickness and fevers of erery kind. No other remedy so surely ' correct and removes ever morbid tendency, and it atast be tried to know the perfect health and strength its e injures. I)raggits sell it VAN BO.KIBK A CO., 18 Vesef street. New York. ! aug 13 Notice. WOULD RESPECTFULLY anacance to the public that orde-s through the will meet prompt attention at Telephone HEINSBERGER'S, i Live Book aad Maxie Store. aagll FEVER i PLEASE NOTICE. Wo will be glad to reeeJrs eOffittBnliaUoxu from oar friends oo any aad ail, abject o t general iaterest bmt : . I The name of the writer martial ways' be far auned to the.Fditnr. j . i Communications mast be written on! on f me siae or tie japer. Per.nalitiee mat be aTOlded. j And it u esi icially and particularlr undef tood tLat the Editor does not always endo sj tae view of correjondents, unless so statu ia the editorial columns. j i iJi New Advertisemonts. 7 OPEN D VY AS I) M(iU'i S IMMON8 LIVER REfJf LATOTt, PAll-k-r m Omirer Tonic, I dian Oholnpc gn L nfa e Anhwa l ijrarettM, at.d full lia Bonfa of Dragi. iled ciB-s ai.d Perfumery. F. C. VILLVK, C rnerith and Snn Kn t Open dnr atd niht. aoll-t' m Family Bibles. 1 J-JYMN BOOK4. Panday.' BchoV.l Book', and Reward Cars. Pen ol BookSi and School Stationery t Picture Frames and Mouldings. Blank Books, Paver and Kurelopts. J Gold Pens, Pocket Bo.)ks, Albums, Ac, Ac First-Class J hoto Gallery in v eonnco-! tion with ' YATES BOOK 87 OK Li. . Buergies, Bugrkies, Harness & Saddles, Fck HALE AT OBRHAHDT &. CO'S. 3rd st., Opposite City Hall. rkpairingdone WITH NEAT A L DIHfATCU. ;j HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. auir 11-tf Corn, Bacon, Molasses, 40 OOO Duah Frime WhIte Cor Qnr Boxes D. S. and Smoked j I , blde'v 200 Hhda New Crop Cuba r j 1 !MoIasserf 35Q Bbls CubauN.:0. aad 8. Ul I M olassoJU 1 250 Bbls rreflhFlonr 1 7BDlRajr's Crushed, i . 1 O Granulated A, Extra C, and V, 2 Q'Bags Coffee, all grades, 1 00 Tub 0hoice family jLrd1( 1 !; ' I- II 150 Boxe Tol;)acco Tax Off. j yr Half Bbis andjBoxeiBiiuff, ' O i Tax Off. 1600 KNaii.,: I t j . '' ALSO, Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, Starch, '! Hop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, Ac For sale low by j I WILLIAMS A MDRCHISOMJ aug 11 Wholesale Gro. A Com. Mer, Salt- Salt. 1 Salt,' i 1 4 000 8" livebpoolhalt . Now landing andjjfor gale by i. june 17 WILLIAMS A MORSHISON. For Health and Plcisura GO TO , ' 1 j Patterson's .Celelratei SpringSi . THESE SPRINGS are situated four mile! South of Shelby atd six miles North c f Whitaker's,.on the Air-Line K, K. the Ind eral waters a e sulphur and chtljbeate. TLi properties ot the sulphur are iron, su'phur and magnesia. Properties combined a-e be neficial to all di eases, and never fail jto cnr i the most obstinate cases, as many will't3stif?J The chalybeate waters cannot be surpassed,! Daring wrougoi many aim-st -miraculoul cares. . I i These Celebrated Springs will be open flr- t April, and the prices are in reach of all, hair ing been greatly reduced this season. ; j I Bathing booses, coquet grounds, ten pirt alley, and oher amusement and attraction! free for visitors. Hacks running from this place will meet visitors at Shelby or at Wbit aker's on the Air Line R. R., upon short no tioe to the Proprietor. 1 Raiks or Board. 1 , j j Per dy ........$ 1 l.t Per week 7 0 1 Per month J...... 2ej0'l Per month for two or more months.... 18 CJ Children and servants naif price. ' For farther particular!, address W. O. PATTERSON, Prop'r j apl 29-iAw-13t . Shelby N. O. l Visitors to Smith 'villa I WILL FIND THE BE3T LIQUOR Wires, Beer and Cigars at my plar The celebrated Delmonico and Blue Graa Whiskeys, Dry Winee, Champagne and Mil waukee Beer always on hand Sardine and Pickets for convenience of excursionists, at Ji D. D 4.VS, jane 39- Jast back of Oarrisinn. Hall & Pearsall QFFER FOR SALE, AT clofe pri-rcf, L fnBOU ana uuarb&i a iiuck oi uerrxi nil rrf J n i t I r rp t - f r . Groceries, consisting in part "f 100 Boxee D. S. Side. Bbls. New Meat Po.-k. 25 lo Tube choice Northern Butter. 4o0 Bbls. Flour made from NKW, WHEAT and put np in Fner Packages. i J 1 30Q0 Bash. Cora, White .and M d 500 30 50 ag 11 Bash, fresh Va.. Water Grovnd MeaU Bbls. and Dads New Crop , Cuba Molasssl Bbls. Syraps and Moli
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