, .vtmrMYiii-' :iu u:K Qi imam wvr f i-O. ..-.-.ilLyaa V UJLi 1 iVl; rn , p; , t : ? WILkUDNGTOlJ, Nr icUiii3DAYr JULY S;1; 1872. j ; h ri I jrrrmn ' i rl t - T mi i mm . r-TTrn-iiij ' ' - ' . i . . ' - ' . rSfl' : t :T --?r- , .j - s f, f ..--,,-, ff;' r ... ... , ,.,!,, .in.f, Jin,... i, i ' . . , . ,' ,7" - Jtl liu IV-"!"?! 1 .' , ", ' ... 'J 11 WWWWMWuMJMjfclMillg-ltlBIIIWuailllliLIWilllll IBIII II I I il lllir I I THEEyisr ' . Fubiflbed crcrf aftcrccca except Buadaty. WAL P. CANADAT . ..BuslacM llamiger JAMJES , MAiiNf. vi-fj? Editor i A i Sttbscriptlou. Uae year, ia advance. fc W) One nioutli, in adraacc , . . ........... . 50 gfAH business letters shoold be ad , dressed to the Busiucss Manager, and all communications or matters relating .to the editorial department to the Editor. 'Correspondence solicited from our friend in all jmrts of tho tState ontopiea of gene ral interest. , rolitivl nes aiul reports ofc crops" are especially desirable Post Office Regulations. Mareli 31, 1S7. J f rbW WiiiJ df c ibe mails will cioe as follows; , ?' t-f:;i? ! Northern (morning) inait...; 5a. m.' Northern (ngul ma4Vf. 5 p. m. Southern moU. .' f , . m 3 p. m i (BttiNJi, P. M. m 'tm ..." - , liours of ojeuiug and closing Heading Kobm of vVilmiugtOn Library Association : Open at Si Ai M., close at 1 o'clock P M. SM.,M., M "7 " P. M. S P. M., 4 10 " P. M. rAlliortfl ol blanks printed and fr sale by 8. G.Hall. Uflice on Princes st.4 tf Just received at YanOrsdellV another lo ol those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings. Okueus for political printing to re ceive attentioo inu.it be accompanied with the ca6bf or the cmlorBeuient . ol persons lioiit wfuu) I can collect on presentation ol'bHir This lule will be strictlj carried out Ju the future. . . , r H.Q. Mall. 11 ' ' liEGisTii.AioN. There Beems to be some misunderstanding as' regards the registration places in the Fifth and Third Wards. Voters in the lird Ward corner of 6th aud Mulbory street. ITiose in the 5tblWjird7! at Anthony Ilowe'a Shop on tUwCU street, Ijctweeu Th'rd and Fourth. , Journal and Mai copy 2-t-w-te. Isaac Myers 6P Baltimore, who is canvassing tbe.State for the R?pttUlic:m party, is in the city. PHOTOUKArns of Confederate Mouu tnent, at Oakdale Cemetery for sale at VahOrsdelis Art Gallery. iMiUEbT. An inquest will be heli i this afternoon, oyer the body ol Henry Jones who was taken to the city hospi tal yesterday in a delirious state acd died during the uight. Complaints are being made by labor ing mea, that they cannot register be fore 8 o'clock in the morning. This is all wrong. You must be on hand ear lier Messrsi Registrars. .. - iii BiSJUiAiiLE. The Associated Press in its enthusiasm for Gkekley sent us the announcement that a Mobile Republican paper had lately come out for Greeley. The midnight dispatches, deny the statememeut. Our news gatherers are evidently over zealous. The drawing of the Medical College prizes will surely take place on the loth of next month. The tickets are selling bravely, and we hope to sec all of them taken before the day of draw ing. The enterprise is in good hands and fairness will be given without tail. Independence and Freedom. The 1 many calls upon me by my Republican f riends to defiue my position in regard to the County nominations, I hereby announce myself an independent candi date for the position ot Representative in the next General Assembly. H My platform is freedom from the lash oi slavery, aud the I ash of party. Honesty and intelligence, GiVilHigbts ? find equality before the law. tf. J. M. Wise. Register ! Register . ! Tiil attention of voters is again called to the fact, that an entire new registra tion's required in said Ward, in coa secpuencV ot its hnvint; been divided into two election precincts. . All persons living north of centre of Bladen and Moore streets will register and Vote at Thornton's cart house. Ail South of Bladen and Moore streets will register, and vote at Brook lyn Engine house. Every one is required to register be . tore election day, as there can be no 1 registering done '.oa that day. GokL lHI. - - : : .Thermometcr,3&; l Haye you Registerod ? ' The Senior will In; out ol the city to-morrow. It ia str46e but true, that the more tlopt you ua5 on an organ, the louder it sounds, andJtue aorf stopb an organ has, I'tlejOtfetlt is admired. - .- - Tlio polilical affairs are becoming j Jnt-M . ifnuS . , , . . , warmei and warmer, with. a decided tendehcy in favor of the regulnr ticket. Bolting ii h bo ut played out. The church jfchoirs arc .rather slim i this bot weajiify ..May oCthe singer are out of" the Hty,and even the organs show difficulty breathing; ( ' The beautiful Moonlight nights are a4uiired';by lijet horses, because the gall-ierit drivers and their lair compan ions don't cate about driving fast. The list of Agricultural Colleges and Farmer's Clubs of the United btatesshos that there arc a( Agricul tural .Associations in North Carolina, but it classes the Cape Fear Agricultur al Associatiuti and the New Hanover Agricultural Society as Township Socie ties, Which is a great mistake. The former comprise e)ine fourteen counties, and the latter is a county organization. . HiciiAKD Crawford, a colored man at ATork as a ferryman was assaulted and in all probability would have been killed by one ifichdlijts Oattf; had not timely assistance arrived. Cato was arrested and taken to the" gttard .house. Craw ford, though considerable bruised, was not seriously hurt - Bun away. This morning a horee at tached to a 14 keart" near the market, took it iuto his foolish head, that the "keart" was an incumbrance, too heavy to bear, and ruuning at a break neck pace down Front street, deposited the same in devious .places along the way. Quite a crowd gathered to witness the novel departure. , The band of the Grenadier VorpB ol England are" enthusiastic in tueir praises of AmeruWa 4' ttJc liberal treatment awarded to them. They speak of the jubilee in which they took part, as the grandest musical enterprise of tUe century, and affirm tliat it was a success. Mayor's Court. His Honor James Wilson, Mayor, pre . siding. There were h've cases before the I Maj'or's Court this morniug, which were dispatched with the accustomed celerity. Eliza Jane Davis, disorderly con duct on the streets, aischarged on pay ment of $3.00 and costs. " Joseph Ward, disorderly conduct, discharged on payment of $2.85 and costsJ ; t Fann 0 ui'LAw. charged with keep ing a disordeily bouse. Fanny is an old offender and has been before the court on' several occasions. The evi dence was 'cjuitc conflicting, aLd His Honor came to the conclusion that $2.2o and costs would pay the Court for its trouble. NfcV Advertisements. The shoe dealers of the city, well knowing that there's uothiuy like leather, appear with new attractions to-day. Surely one.' should be able' to get a Jlttiiig cover for his feet, wherd Geo. R. Frencu & Sons, Dudley & ELifis and C. A: Pricve offer their ware for inspection. .'- VanOrsdell leaves a cqmpetentJ artist to take the pretty laces wuilhc tramps among the 1 ankeee. . ; W. Cowan Green has opened his j new drug store and gives public notice j of the fact. Mr. Green is well known iu the city, and his.years ot labor and study among the druists in New York I and his triumphant examination before j the Board of Examiners ueder the New York law?, eminently fit him for the responsible position he occupies. liis many friends here will rejoice at his success. Public Speaking At the. City Hall next FhifayV Turn out and hear Mr. Fred. Douglass, one of the orators of Americai better known over the world than those who style him a'n "obscure negro" - ever w ill be. He will be ac companied by John Ml Langston, Esq., an educatedand highly polished col ored geniIeDian,, wlio will also address the people "t i the same time. - i iV, ' .'! : m3s Jpecry gang -has - gne 6: Jiis re j -ward. Tosc Loweby, tht one who, is supposed to hare assaeioatedT; Colonel Wisharf , was ; killed by llr bt;;r JYishart, A. 8. Wlshart, and Messrs, HcKay, Campbell and .VubUlt'Mjw'tiiftt these young "fen went out into? the neighborhood of IwcryV haunts and secreted themselves, and Upon thcr.ap peatance of the villain, shot', lim There arc but two more desperadoes' left, and we hope fo rbon chronicle their capture. :?" We arc charged with trying to injure' the' fair name of.drtli C.arylina, by publishing k ktuy otxtl-sgeakr-The Radi cal Liberal Republican uiocratic, par pers arc doing much worse, for. every row in. which Republicans ; become Un volved is denominated, "lladical ku klux," etc. Now, iu the first :placcV'evs erybody knows that this ku klux organ ization was formed and managed entire ly in the interests of the Democratic party. It has not even been denied that tbe success of. this party was their sole. end and aim. This is ihc more evident from the course of the Democratic press When ku klux were brought before Judge Bond and punished, these papers denounced the Judge. When .JuUg Brooks released some of them he was lauded to the skies. The former, wai one of '''' Grant's minions," autVjve heard much of "unconstitutional laws" and " despotisms." Was anj thing said a gainst Federal interference when Judge Bkqoks issued the writ of habm$ corpus, for ku klux arrested under $ State law f Oh, no. He was a patriot, and the " upright aud righteous Judge" almost too good to live on earth. Some otLer men charged with ku kluxing were tried before a United States ('ommissioner in Raleigh, and again the howl went up from the tender hear led Democracy, and again " Fede ral usurpations," " Despotism," and the various other choice epithets were spread out with a lavish hand by their papers. "' .:. k y Kow,4btr boor- cume0 agai sTJ on"ln"eTt . ...... - .-':-..... T'4 other foot. The barber Cross claimed he was attacked, and a trial wa? imme--diately had before a United States Com missioner. according to law. Da we hear of " despotism," " Grant's min ions," a Jeffreys," or t: anarchy," now ? Oh, uo ! This is tlit proper thing. We have had occasion to speak of this Cross case several times, and we now have the tacts as sworn to by himself. He didiCl teen ftaec lojlcc to the woods to spend the night. He was in a noisy crowd, aud was insulted, and drew a razor. He got hit and run. The crowct followed, and a policeman protected him. He went to the hall anc heard the speaking, and " went home unmolest ed bet tccen 11 and 12 oclock" s Now, gentlemen, who is trying to make political capital out of a small row ? The flaming editorials which have appeared all over the State about this man Cross can be countc J by scores, and it ouly amounted to a personal en-couuh-r, such as we often have in this city. We arc perfectly willing that this matter should be investigated before a United States Commissioner. It is in accordance with our ideas, and what we have always advocated. If Cross' as sailant is guilty let him be punished, and when wc capture kuklux with their fascinating disguises let them be pun ished, and don't let us hear such "bitter denunciation of a most righteous law. B.Gratz Brown wants to hire himself out to some first-class temperance Icct- iircT as the awful example." " Xtter November 5 Mr. Greeley will haveew cjausc to repeat bis celebrated remark that0eu- Grant has never been defeated, ancHiever will be." TEgm I BY TELEGRAPH From New York. New Yoek, J nly 2J. . . The4VV'S special from Geneva, says the claims for damages, caused by the vessels Boston, faille. Jell" Davis, Joy and Music have been dismissed by the Board Of Arbi tration. The damages of Great Britain, con cerning the other vessels Is overruled. . The Florida was concluded to-day, the de cision It Is believed awards two million six hundred thousand dollars damages further depredations.". ' , . The tjoard twk up the case of the Alabama to-day:" . " The eight hour .strike seems to hat c ens tirely collapsed. ' . . . ; J5. T. "Keeter resigns from the Liberal Iter publican Committe, and will support Ieju Grant. Tom Murphy writes from Long, Branch. I U ifc is oeUFredtbiipiideritO t Vessels ia' tKsrport of TTl.I-' ; ; LE? 1 hto-ieiaWtfetaf and that he ' riWak;WciBl23;itj -'r 1- r . V T - ' A Xonawanda, WUtbanks, ld Phii: Helea Josephine Mansfield is to iwit- t - - - - hrnru 'Ai'Ami. iiess m me juarnara trial, t ..irr. j.um J udge Qrlfilth of Jersey City died last fe'un- day. , i The. Tribune denies the story published in 4 some JtlepubUean papers that Greeley r ever conferred with tbe Germans, relative tose-" leeUng sny one tor officers, tUktne never de sired any one to get np rrfeeUnss for'bim1, or that nc.iYer asked, anybody, tor try and get Wm.noininitcd Tor the Presidency, ," " j : Rio Janericr.advicei says: fTh? three iron eUuls for which. . the a Argentine .Congress voted two million' slxhiuadred thousand dol lars Tiare ordered 4 from1 the United tateeVearo large quantities 'ot arms ttrriyjng. fiiidV Argentine is xnaklng,, other rreparationsfor threatening arj jnj:t 4 ii from Pennsylvania. tt ... . Alderman Win. McMulLen Tras lataUj'ahot by a pardoned convict, in a, qtiarrel rorcr a stolen boquet. ' '" ' " :.- IiATERi The bali has been extracted ironi McMullen and there is some hope of his re covery. : Fr,.t .. "., From; Washington. A .; C Washi srcsTOx; D. C, J ul y 2J. President Grant is here. , Col. Carter, of Lonishma; interviewed hini this morning, with the view of rcconciliating! all difficul ties in that State. " 1 r 1 " v ,t , . Jt'rom California ! .u DEBTOR, juiy , JMiss Gabriclla McKeau attributes the re port that she was instrumental in McKean Buchanan's death to the malice of n dis charged agent. From Maine Eastpori, J uly irj Tlie steamer New England, from St. Johns for Eastport, has been wreeked the pas sengers were5 saved. ' 1 ; From lieorgia. ' '-''- " ' Bavastkah, July 53. John K Kclley. a merchant, is dead ; - New York Markets . 1 f New York, July i. Stocks steady. Gold firm at Mon ey easy at 3 percent. Exchange long 109 short Government bonds dull but steady. State bonds quiet. Cotton steady, with sales of 1,502 bales. Uplands 22 cents, Orleans 22 cents. Flour dull and heavy. Wfceat dull and drooping. Corn snade nrm'er;. Pork steadymess $13 60 at 51Jo2 cents. Rosin quiet and steady sit 5-i Q0S3 Oj for strained ;i,reights firm ' A it. ' Ti Foreign Markets. : - r i lAanxm,- Julyr 2-'oon Consols mrsi Bonds IilVJEBPOOi., July 23 Noon. Cotton opened firm; uplands lOJ id. Orleans 10i10. v ; LATKK. " ' Cotton opened quiet ; uplands 10d.t Or leans 10d. Sales of 8,000 bales to speculators and exporters 2,000. Private advices quote uplands lOtL Breadstuffs dull. Corn 26s. 6d. to 29s. ICIAIi. WlLHtlNGTUN MARKET. TUESDAY, July 23-1.30 P. M. -Crudk Tubpentike. Market firm, with an upward tendency. Sales of" 673 bbls at Z3 75 for virgin, $3 SO for yellow dip; and $2 50 for hard, per 280 lbs. Spirits Turpentine. Sales late yester day afternoon of 226 casks at 46 cents per gallon for Southern packages. Torday no sales have transpired, and factors arc iirm in holding at above figure. -Rosin. No sales reported in strained 30 is offered, and factors holding for higher prices. In other grades we quote sales ol 591 bbls at 92 35 for No. 2, $2 40 a $3 50 for extra No. 2, $3 50 for No. I, $4 CO for extra No. 1, 50 for Pale, and f 5 ?o for low window glass. Tar Is in better demand, and the 'price has advanced 25 cents. Salts of 113 bbls at $2 75 per bbl. Cotton. No sales reported. ARRIVED. 23-Stmr R E Lee, Skinner, from Fayettc villc, to T D Love & Co. tjitStmr Cumberland,' Phillips, froui Fay- eiicvjue, w jj n jjcxvosbci. , , t Stmr Gov : Worth, Worth, troui Fay- ettevillc, to Worth & Worth. . ."' Steamship Lucille, Price, from Baltimore, toADCazaux. f Ger Brig Condor, Brorscu, from New York, to vyillard Bros, H L i - i j CLEARED. ' 23 Stmr R E Lcc, Skfnner, tor Fayette ville, by T D Love & Co. Stmr Cumberland,' Phillips, for - Fsyctte villc, by L H DeRosset. Stmr Gov Worth, Worth, for Fayette ville, by .Worth & Worth, r Schr Sarah Bruen, Fisherv for Philadel phia, by Harriss & Howell. 11ECEIPTS. 223 do-rosin J Steamer R E Lce--9L bbls spts turpt, 19 do ertide turpVaftJ do rosin. - ) : ..." EXPOBT.' f 1 -COASTWISE.' - 4 v .pHii-aDaLPBiA--Schr 8arah Brucn- C0Q feet lumber, 23,000 shingles. 3 'S'iriiimSAUPh- t. U ' MTelkwfcand-Murtcptj Rl(ACK. and White - Gam Lace T Sasl Vmi RIVER STEAMLISi Ac ....yi jeli ; -..fj (Jft 24 H U Black laux Saeaues " - - Rtpflmp.r fior Worth 127 'bbls ants tarnt. . t 7 r -rr J ' For hale by r J. 8. W 23Sorpaiifc - vJji H (ji OTPiRB. ? ttiFHSES and Vtmd?y'other garment, - 8tt?.tner Cninberland o bbls spU turpi, ii t-, nill tmjtL zjsL.m 1 II Tidies, iceadr.iruide. , - : . - - BARQUES Gcr Wcga, Brandhdfl; dist Willard Bros JJf Amacxtc,; ThQiapsojj. dia. ,f i n i .i a . GerJunOiWkeh,alsrrVV M -'.'.'t,,, Williams & urchUon AhaElabethrHavellnJdifl, J ;Tot'.r.- A-'-&A'rAu G G barker tfc Co iMor.Aaoms. uncswoidt, ois.. ... m.j.r Blossom & Evans Bjr Bio McDonxld, dh; Ilarris & Howell t . . , - - . - - - xarryovxtmntOBSV tdg tfoston, -lH.; 3 MornesA Uyull Alary Baker, Thompsou, dis, ' "do1 Jos Seger,,fEllis; dis GO Barker LtrCo n.5Si '-y: rm L.i5it of Vessels' Sailed Jor this Fort. Brig Nellie MltchcK Cody, , eld Vunp 21 BVUvit VVUJ f NEW YOKK;t ii"; 8chr J p Couiegys, IJubbard, eld June 87. Gcr Brig Condor,' Brorsou,- - cfd'Jnne 29 BrBtig Ivanhoc, Pinckneyl eld July 10 Barque Ella Moore, Shaw,., , j eld July 12 fichr.Luola Murchison, Jones, - . eld July 12 , , ' NEWTORT. i r: Br Barque Fair &;Easy Taylor, old May 21 ? " ' BALTIMORE Br Barque Cone 8tar, Keaealyf i eld July 2 ' ' ALEXANDRIA.1 ' t Schr F Bodies, Thompson,vt' "eld June 20 i LIVERPOOL.. x Br Bquq ,M- E Seed, tBIopklns, , eld J une 25 yW. NEWCASTLE. -r - .' 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''For specimen -eopjrt of paper, -Prenlium .List a?d, terras lo Agents, send 8-cent stamp to, . JJ O. H., NUTALL, if ..-. - r ff pfMWter W Oiir Weeltfy, A CAKD. "I nyiUNG my absence my business, will be a conducted as usual by a competent fArtist who Will use every effort to give satisfaction to my friends and patrons. "s 1 - -i Respectfully. t f s . C. M. VasOIISDELL, -Artist and Phot oeraoher. v uiumgion, Zi . At.t JUiy ESTABLISHED 1823. T. W . BOWK, SUOCESSOli TO BROWN & ANNLtERSON, t ' . DEALER IN? ? Fine Watclies?, CiJIockH, Jewelry, Silver Ware, JPAJSTCY GOODS. JSPKCfrACLESTO SUIT ALL. AGE8. Ko. 7 kiarfeet'Btreet, T WILMINGTON, N. C. rer's Jew-ry carcmlly a liXAvxvxiio ax xjvxv ucccuiB iu f A. $ H. JN Jb J? Jb , raMufacfurers and dealers In HOmEFURNlBHING GOODtS, Guns, Staves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. rto. iy t roni street, W I I SS I N G T O N, N. C . hovl9 ... . 150-ly A NEW LOT! Ees-nt.aud S.tandard' Piano-Fortes, just re ceived per steamer, at the'Llve Bookstore. - Kanbc& Stieff and Grovensteen , Sc Fuller, plain and carved, extra finish, at - 'v -SIanulapturer8 prices, r?a ! k Iurchasers guaranteed, satisfaction a to superiority of Instruments, .s. " The most eminent and competent compo sers of music, in this country , and Europe, have pronounced these instruments, first class Pianos. ; c : ; . The oub" plact to uurehaM: firt-clas and ! -bt-ela and fi i " " : - w M j? ? HELNSBEROl ?5 " 44 South.- Sidfi Market St, A 31 ATCHLKSS SELF SEAL1NU . . 1L Soil CTair;' '. -'J- .... ... s ' i - .. i Jjtoe"4 .,-f..rsl.-i ! -IWarMf. July 18- V56 1! (LOUS. t - U. VOLLERS ADRIAN & V0LLERS. Groceries and Xlqitoi, ! ' is l- ) rT 1 1J j OoililxliSBlOIi Mei'dliilxl Soirm-EAsrCftRRnorvn.ui i-nr- . ... Ktrt. r ,r- :- - . A WILMINGTON, KH Having tho largest and best assorted ktm k of Groceries and liquors in the r4-.ii! will find it to their Wtervst to ?ivo us a rail i before, buying elsewhere .vr i may 17-tf. 1 - mm-ccmiinmhu & twts2 JoBimercial Agents. ;r. WlLi?nv'j PltOMPr'AflS PEltoNAl. attenndif to 4hc ial(J or thiinnent of Cotton ana Navai! Stores Juniper? Starfe aud nil kinds of 0)ntiprcdte.-i&'ei i 'ti a OrderfJir iojWuceppuffaliatP of I Vyuftiiiopjprtmipaiwnuelot ami I the best advantage to our customer. , I We are alspjnecilnsdarsQ .consigumut of all grades of JJquors which we are pre pared to sell Ut wholesale at the lowest euh 'priced? t., ijjv.MiJ'.') iM.'fv;- aec lUO-tl cor.ir.iiG&ion. merchant, GrocerieEniTOionsDjy (foods .-..-5--;ciiflWiiiriiaK;-"-:--"' ' '-:.n j tmnK !J..'- e-4ht-'u - No, 22.and24 'orth Wate Stitv WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignments aird Cash Order; bolJt cited ' nov 23 loi-ly Ncw S tcyvMOli G ood ! ' GREENE WALD & . ; CO . . 32, XOKTU WATEB STKEtf, ' uTt XextdctoWnianTBro liquors; wines, BRANDIES, WHISKIES s . , - . OINS, &e , aud all kinds of Fancy Liquors, which e terms, as we are receiving large consign- mmtn nf Hin hcut rrnrwl a In l, mi i riiiniii mittirfnrr-rm1rlTi Von r nn rclutv Commission Merchant, JkNb DEALER IN 'i.;j - --. mill1 Feed, j country ruooLui; Cop. CuLiicleii Sc-3?ac'u S t - - -V 4 Baltimot Md.8 ? OraVr& friftu North CafolbmHolicitcd. leb 11 171-lt PlimlierStM.fflil Fitter ; ' and dealer in Wrought and Galvanized Iron I'uks, ra8S Cocks, Valves, Gas Fiitnrv 4 and all descriptlonis of j FITTINGS FOR j STEAM, W ATER Particular .attention, paid to lilting u COTTON MILLS,; " with Steam, Ga autl Wafer. nov 12 " N -tf - r1-' 1 Xf A -VTWTI V.-. . t7At- i--4r 3Mavlit; Street, , . ,. , i1 FliENlUi 4ND , AMERICA . . CpNl B -. ... ,..r TIONERY, .-( . ; k FOREIGN &! DOMESTIC Fltt lTte. ' - ' ' i :f. ; ii-; aim J . j ' 7 Weddings and parties supplied , at hor notice, with all the delicacies of theseason novo jUti-ly Regular price d Ott, now scllirig at fl 50. at IK LSI! LTN ifambries. IRISH LrNEN, Ixng Lawn and Linen iCambries. -4'.- !For sale by J. S. .WILLIAMS. CTAIR, Ingrain, Three-Ply and Rrunsel-i O CarpetingsJ Straw and Cocoa Matting: ' RugH and Mats. , - ' j. - For sale by - - J. S WILLIAMS. i DLAClv English Crape and Irvc Veils, V si Black English Craje by the yard, superi- ! For sale by J.'s; W1LLLVMS, oim. ILLIAMS lor i 1 North Front Street; 1 IUe; Bun Pink and Lace Mosquito Net- , .,. For sale by .1. S. WILLIAMS. 1R.VNADINES, from 10 eents peryard aiifi J. . WILLIAMS. . f ; ., tf- ?;.3 :''i:.iv)')7,i.;..'j 1 ti-iii-- !!-.