. lr afternoon, Sundays, ex- T. J AW ES, A'I FKOFKIETOK. JOSH .-tnTiONi?. POSTAGE PAID. 00 xnonthi 5 Three rf 1ft it. eft f. ' V will be delivered by carriers, haU in J V"t of the city, at the :7.y .Iuicru?T rrcr .nteilowandliberaL Ai2-hTcriberi will please report any and -nor wppV. or ccw f" flirts to receive their paperi regularly. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1877. NO. 153 . 1 . - A i The Malls. and flrrite ai the Citr .l... Infinlt-v filre I OSlomCe a IOllOWS : w' . . -.!. i..r,.,,. v tk !..! .il 1IU lilUII Y. CLOSF. Northern through mails - - 4:1j P M Northern through and way mails. 6:15 A M 3iaiis lor the A. U. and A. & 2i. u. T I 1 B A II J . . i c r -i j I Juunxuig. anu routes suiinneu .l- i! iimnrc iv uow. xtaiiroaa i v,- , t L-.in Tfl'; i ...-. . i iiiuicjiujii - - - - iiiv . Ax . i ' l. olnrriPr on1 I Southern mails for all points South. 1 II" I II- 1 - a II VI I . . k. , m j . in West Yirs'mll ttilt it could Western mails (C. C. R. W.) dally iif,,n"1 ,i Kl-o... I (except Sunday) - o: ' i -.mi)t V supprcsseu vy ,iu? puiie rayetteville, and offices on cape o.-OO P M 00 P M 1X) P M ,biim . . ,i (in.iir,(:' Malls for rmt along line, of Che- ,.J,t B' 1U' . j i f . iTj -V . ' raw A Darlinarton It It ! - 11:30 A M ' -V f.Vtrojb to supiircsa Mlcnjcstic 1 Fayettfevtild by C. C. It. W. dally, I - - (except Mundays) Ur article 4, .seciin 4 , pi I Malls for poirils between Florence ana f;nariesMn - - 6:00 A M The rrtyidciit ljg re- ica- .-fttflatitlltWU- fivorallys'VtT tftTTrtPwi 1 . VattlievIJi war i under Iris command, about - 11:30 A M Onslow C. H. and Intermediate of- flces every Friday. - - - (hOO A M Hmithville mails, by steamboat. A uaiiy, (except Sundays) - - .w a i MaiLs for Easy Hill. Town Creek. every Friday at, - - - - -Onw A M Norfliern throuch malls - - 12:15 P the arscual bcrc, and the troops Northern through and way malls. 5:50 P M fr FjI Mclicncry to Mirtifcburg an-Juthcr i-oints neccs- iii minnrcss the violence. A TiTi ff. says the IndiahV -kifled? -three mJ a iiil i" (Aiw Creek. Old 7.1)0 A M Carolina Central Itallway at - - 6:30 A M Mails delivered from 6:00 A.. M.to, 7:w r M.. and on Sundays from 8:30 to 930 A. M. atamp Office open from A. M. to rz and from 'Z to 6 i M. Money . oruer ana Register Departments open same as tstamp omce. Htamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. 1 Key lioxes accessible at all hours, day ana Who Drank It i We were showii a bill at the City Hall this morning made out in Mirch 1S7C against the city of Wilmington for on6 bottle of whiskey. On the back of said bill was this indorsement passed the committee." j signed Laon E. Uu t j , Chairmm. j i Now we submit that this is latlrr a loose way of doing business far the cf y!. how is anv ouc to know what Mr. Lar son E. Rice, Chairman, meant by his in dorsement ? arc we to infer that he meant that the committee, passed upon the bill, Or that they passed upon the whiskey ? Yesterday's. Excurtionl . The excursion to the Fort yesterday .on thesteameK J Vaccamaic under the auspi ces of the -Whiting Rifles was a pleasant affair and we are glad to Icarn was a financial success. There were 'about two hundred and fifty persons on the steamer including-the Charlotte Greys, Whiiiug Marshal Key rs. Peter Jfey. ! A gentleman of this city has kindly furnished. us with some interesting facts which tend to clear up the doubt respect ing the long disputed question as to the identity of Michael Ney, Marshal of France, and Peter Ney, school master and poet of Western North Carolina. Afl the latter gentleman, it seems, set tled in North Carolina about the year 1820, a few years after the former was re ported to have been shot, and -being a Frenchman with more than onjinary in telligence, bearing the - same 'name and claiming r identity - jwith the veritable Karshal jCey who led the last charge" of The Mail Robber Rausnian Hefore U. s. Commissioner Van Aniringe. The case oflienard liausman, a notice of whose arrest appeared in yesterday's issue of the Review was 'tried this morn ing at ten o'clock before U. S. Commis sioner Yan Amringe.- The charges against the: defendant were for robbing the mail and forgjnV the name of Gotlfrey May to a money order for ten dolloYs and receiving the money upon the same.- It appears from the evidence that May, the man whose money was stolen, and Kausman, the robber, scraped up an ac quaintance with each other at a sailor PLEASE ff0TICTr We will bo glad to receire cotaauidcatloBl from oar friends oa aay and all ubjecuj of general Interest.but : - . ' t The name of the writer sctut always be furnished to the Editor. u - I ' " .' ' Communications muat.btjwrittca only on one eide of the prcrI ' rcrsonalltica muit be aroided; - Andit is especially and part lev larly nndr stood that Ac editor I does not alwayf endorw the views of correspondents, unlesSj 10 stated in the editorial columns. New Advortisomonts. PURCHASERS WANTED" 70R NORTH CAROLINA Bacon Ham, J- Western Canvassed Haas and Shoulders, Western Uncovered Hams and Sides. North Carolina's ides and Shonlders, Lard in Tubs and Uueket, Roe Herring and Mackerel, Salt, Molasse?, Soap, Ac, Glue) Feathers, and Paper Bags, Poultry, Eggs, Trait, Ac. Consignments wanted Naval S tor CP, Foul t!T EgS Fruit, Hides, Wax, Ac. Onlers and consignments will have prompt personal attention. r . j , Execute orders lor all flcecription oimcr chandiee. rilTTKWAY &"SCUULKEN; , :uly.l0 Brokers A" Com. Merchants. CLOSIFAIC OUT. Jboarding house ou' North Water street, tin ' Old Guard" on the fatal field of I kept by a Mrs. Williams; that May, who Waterloo when the star of Napoleon went is from South Carolina, confided to Hans- IT'IXE CASSIMERE SUITS down never to rise again; it is not at all man the fact that he had w ritten to his $10.00 worth $15. remarkable that there should be some in- father for money in order to get home, Fine Cuiimcrc Suits, tercst manifested to knows. whether the tcllinir ' Rausman at the ' same time the pretensions of Peter Ney are well grounded, amount he had written for. Rausman, Every reader of French history is fa- thereupon, as soon as the time had elapsed miliar with the fate of the brave man for a reply, appears at the rpstofficc and 00 $12.b0 worth $18.00 Fine1 Buvb' Caiwerc Pants, $1.50 and 2.00 cost $3.50 aSrvkoncitntrsVi'alelicTes 1 tt ,V J . , ii'J . j - . . t . ' Halls collected from street bo; it J h carriers have rgotKT .ta join 3:15 P. M. r Rifles, and the Cornet Concert Club. The whose name appears at the head of this asks for a letter directed to Gottfrcy May, Wht laaJ. ' Tlicy are . beyond r hisj lyoi. urueu, iui - ins .'-nn h.isrcichcd Little Salmon .river fja tie South.. A rj jncokhalla and tSlwkoDe Jerry riiily Jjh(.-k(Uic chiefs,- announce fciVsre to remain lriendly and go on a ssrirn, pr jvided unc is set , "npartj for - azjafxxl furnished for the winter. Ixfitasivefourtdiry and machine shops j answer. sfilliilupce, occupyiog aquaro on i ft street between First and Second irmx-.ttrc InrneJ this cVtnlrJgr The Xjrrj"antt Hotel in - Providence was a . - r UyV.ciJaj for $15 over the encum- Uiau,uLiclianK'Uut to $321,977. The KArtr is to V sold to-morrow under .... , j... . . . t k, jrtge. Mortimer, : Carr.;-: cx- fyc&ci vf the Louiiuu.i Ixigislalu re, was arrested in se V3itans yesterday; charged TvithoUiiniiicioney under faUepretcnccB. All tbe if.lin clcr'tncn of Jersey City Luc s:gncd aa address to the Aldcr- lnv, prAvstirig ainsi the liccnsiug of the iSr-iai fcJkpsnnder the namirof rcstaur- vii.-A sharp shock cfcarthniiakc occur Hat'ntlcck at 3 o'culck this rcornrng. vl iaiteJ aliut thirty seconds. .imiRi 4Hy ious were suuocaieu in a fer Drayton yesterday by foul air.? TjtjLe d1 the Rajkans has produced tutrufound consternation . in Ais '" Tb Hungarian journals encrgcti- ifaacl the immctliats actiori? of ira-Uaogary against "Russia." The hSc'u! organs arc less emphatic, and ? uutil after the first decisive - -r i.itiMii u. jl tiuwii LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Pettewvt A Scuclken Purchasers Want ed for North Carolina Bacon, Ac. A. David Closing Oat. i No City Court to-day. To a man full of j questions, make no: boxes every day j Italian String -Baud furnished the music for thes'light fataustic," which was indulged in on the trip and at the Academy a Smithville. The military visited Fort Caswell and after "doing up" the; fort availed themselves of the opportunity if a surf bath. Our Charlotte friends have cxDrcsscd themselves hijrhly delighted 4 w V with their trip to our city and sea hore We trust thev have had a pleasant time among us for there is nothing more'grati fying to a Wilmingtoniau than to know The Board of Audit wpre in session this that his guest is pleased with this visit. mornmsr. i cxatrct help Death of Haj Ktlward llansoin. t c Beautilul cxatrct helping lady out a of mud puddle. Flour lis more j refined thau meal. Wheat has a head on if, while corn is all cars. . Thowc who come to vou to talk, about w other6,grc the ones who will go to others to talk about yeuj "Gentlemen of leisure taking suu baths'' is the title by which corner loafers are to be hencefoith distinguished. Time is a species of wealth which it is brings information that .possblc for us to hoard, but .which we om, President of tl . , . ' tioual convention, and impos may spend. to good advantage. Let him who neglects to raise the fallen fear lest -when he falls, no one will stretch-out ! his hand to lift him U1V V; llic Charlotte Poiut, Wrightsville where they will go into quarters for about a week. Below we publish an extract from the Raleigh News of yesterday's dac, an nouncing the death of the lion. Edward Ransom, the President of the last Consti tutional Convention held in North Carp-liiiaf-and one that will long be remember ed in the history of the State fur the re lief that it brought to an overburdened, f 1 heavily taxed, down-trodden, long-suffer ing people. .1 The News says: j '' A communication from' a tVieud at Plymouth, and another from Crcswell, that lr. Edward' ic late constitu- morc I recently member of the House of Representatives from Tyrrell, died on the moiniug of the 14th inst., at 5 o'clock, of congestive chill. Of the life and services of j)r. ve havo not time now to speak deserve! To him North Carolina article. I hat he wa!s shot to death to ap- which was handed him by the clerk. pease the malice of the enemies of France After receiving and breakingi 'opcu the after the overthrow jf Napoleon, is a fact letter he presented the, money order to the never before doubted by those who were cashier for payment, The usual questions actors in the closing drama of the life of were propounded to him, all of which he Bona Fine Atpacca Coats 75 cents cost $2.00 L'ntirc Stock of Clothing and Merchant Tailoring (.icodc, tyld at and blow cost be fore moving. jul v l: lapartc. The facts to which we refer, as elicited from a gentleman, fepeak for themselves and will, we thinkj the question at issue answered readily, being in possession of all the information necessary to -identify himself as the right party named m the throw some light on letter, which the .unwitting ' "May had - WW thoughtleflsly Imparted to him. j This A. David. WOT ICE. Exchange Corner. The Groatcst Inducomonts Evor Oifforod to tho Public. ' : . OX Till; 2iTU OF JULV,lheVe will be seen at the E.tchango Corner, a display of the liiiLt-t aesurtment of all kinds of Mil- Ney, ' the" supposed sented himself at the Postoflice and disked . Hnery (Joodd ever thown to our - people. "im uiiuij iui a iciici iuu vivii iuiu una iinu up nau ilh 0f August,at exccedingly'Iow pHces. Tbe Two gentlemen from this city, one of being done the-cashier took his rccc!ipt as whom still lives, yisited Europe m 185 1. Gottfrey May and paid him the tcn dol- ( )ne of them like Col, Houston and many lars. The day following (which wa. yes- others in this State hadV known and con- tcrday) the rightful Gottfrcy -May! pie- versed with Peter Marshal of France that in Ins person, he discerned the hero given out one to that hamc just thej day of five hundred battles, and the man upon before. Whereupon May told him I that whom Bonaparte, himself had conferred he had not received it, and that he was the honorable distinction of the "bravest Gottfrey May. Postmaster Brink's attcn of the brave." With this stroDg convic- tion was called, to the matter and he im- tion of the identity of the two men tfiey mediately, in company with Gottfrcy visited the Hotel des Invalides, in Paris, May, sallied out in search of the prcten where a small remnant of the old vete- dery and with officers Gordon and Davis rans of the French army were then quar- secured his arrest in about fifteen minutes tcrcd as a fitting guard over the tomb of from the time Gottfrcy May made his, their great chief. Having couversed with appearance at the Postoflice. - " several of these old soldiers and made The foregoing facte ycre 'all stated in known the purpose f their visit they at evidence ou the part of several witnesses last found one,a non-commissioned ofiicer, by. the government, the prisoner making who had participated in the battle of no defense whatever. Commissioner Van- Waterloo. Though old and battle scar- Amrinee hound the defendant over in the owes a Greys left for Piney debt scarcely appreciated or fully under ille Sound this morning stood. We'shall have more to s;iy of him An Iowa postmaster refused to deliver, Scnetary of JStatc Bigclow,. sailed for a fourth of July oration because the pre-to-day on board the steamer srdent did uot want officials to engage in ''. Mr T;i.1.. I.-. a -i : I Ykfdlf !cs udu ucuiiucu any i , V 0tt but yet the steamer and If we could read the secret suffering o cre crowded with, hundreds of our cnenjies Ave would find cacb man's l ScDtlcmcn,andgreatenthMsiasm life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm 'W- Arcong thosepVeni1 w pYCi was I all uur hostility.' arterly Meetings.' h i arrintnient3 as-iiiade luni S. Bh-ick Presiding ;f fis ViJmington District, Mcth Tlic. visitors from Timmonsville, S. C, arrived yesterday afternoon and left for Smitn"vi!ie 'ahd tlic Forts on the Stmr UndcrhiU this morning, jJr'.L p discouraged., spending M iut nttle:.suoc. : Now.to Kt2 r'oryiroof nhat Greek's n - Et-viU ;ire vqu of I Dys Va rr A-pkunt .With' all its te'f ur Stomach, Sick Uead- .ti veucss. Dilation-of 5a4 n.enes, TalpiUtion of fy urn, avaier urasn, S VfcU M aftcr eating, low spirit rpJe bol ot .Gbes!sAu 1 w fur 10 cents Tind try it, or W125 for 75 ccnW ;two 'doses - IVU, Lace r. I F THAT SUBEBI0R LOT la from the Brewery;;-1- 1 c finest ;m gallon instead M)f 281. in a future issue. Board of Aldermen. Tho Board met yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, pursuant to adjournmeU; pre sent, Mayor Dawson, Aldermen; Planner, Myers, Bowden, VonGIahn, Vollcrs, Fos- ter, King, Lewtey and Hill. j Proceedings of last meeting were read and approved. A communication from Dr A. E. Wright, regarding a vessel at quarantine. was read and referred to the Sanitary Committee. Mr. Alex. Oldham notified the Board of his readiness to receive the city mules and carts. - ' ','. Aldermen Bowden and Lowrcy, was ap- j and ap prove or reject them, as they think proper. rp(l n. listpnprl tvitli at.fpnlion fn iho I nnpfinns iinr. tn him a tn tho Tinccihiliftr ol JMarshal iNey s escape to America, and when our informants friend through an interpreter told of the pretensions of the North Carolina exile, a grim smile passed jail. over his face and he answed with a flal tcring voice as if the scene of the great Marshal's execution was still present to his mind. "Marshal Ney does not live.'' "I saw him shot and buried!." "But if the gentle men wish to satisfy themselves, I will show sum of five hundred dollars for his ap pearance at the next term of the C S. District Court, to be held in this city on the first Wednesday in November next. In, default of which he wa3 committed to cost ot'gooddxwilb not be considered, as these gooqs inu.-t and will be fold. All must come and see whether thepurchascor not. Goods in the -fancy Idepartmsnt likewise sold at a sacriScc. zv. xx, arxiuxiT. julv.l.s The B. B. B. H. A N ORGANIZATION of Girls belonging xV tj St. Marks Sunday School, propone t hold a Festival in Si. Maria II all for tbe benc lit of their Socictv on Thursday and Friday crenins 15th and L'Oth of this week.. They will also exhibit some of their handy work. vvumission in cenia. By order of the President. july IS LOU1SIA J. NlXOX.n - Hot and Cold BathsT rpiIK UNDERSIGNED HAS HIS HATH X ItOOMS in perfect order now. and can furnith warm, cold or shower baths u may be desired. - ' ' We can alio furnish a first-class share for 10 cents; etylish hair cut for 2.1 cents; mustache dyed for '23 cent.s; shampoo for 25 cents.', AH done in filcucc and in the latest style too.'i july 12- I. FURMANSK1. The Thermouietcr. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing. at 7:31 o'clock ; them the best portr; France." Whcreup' Augusta, 78: Cairo, G5; Charleston, &0, it of Marshal Ney of Cincinnati, 67; Corsicana, 74 ; Fort Gibson TH0S. J. SOUTHERLAND, jIVEUV AND SALE STABLES, Corner Third and Princess Strut?, I Wilmington N. C Hordes' and Vehicles for hire at rea sonable rates. - Excursion parties to the Sound and country accommodated- - ' ' " 'may 2G - ' A typographical crrpr crept into our ... . OUHl 1 ' ..... - - , maTKC rL'DUIk ACtilLIUttY. .llii; oiui. vi avv SladcuSpringsJulr ig; 20 casks spirits should have been' quoted at pointed to examine tlic stables (U.t Smithville 1' V Jul v 28v 29 e l , i t,,r n-", rKV Cbapei.;;;itigr;4,- 5 .......Aug 23, 26 ca-led every -,day.ibfiOugh the 4j ia'V that you know nothing , If you carry j postage stamps in the, pocket of your white rest do qot forget to take them out before wash day. Large fortunes arc sometimes lost in this way. Alderman Lowrcy was designated as the committee on the part of the city to ap praise carts, horses, iVc communication from the President of the Carolina Central Railway, asking per The boy who cannot, throw stones at mission to extend the wnart ot uie com- a little green apple and break nino panes pany lurther into tse stream, to corrcs- I'. 'I' '. T .1' ' Lt. -1 l I A ihc nhorf nf (hp U A- .i.:niJ i, ,rii. f rvifcinrt Railroad. Referred to the Committee on Mill VVJ 4 v. vuw , 1 . Street and Wharves. i.'-. . .... r l A fnemLhas prcsntcd ijs wun one 01 . rnmmunication from . Messrs. Wil- ho"l'm'iflcnlouspen,' which istiscd Wltfi" jani Uros., asking permission to build a outiuk.. Now we arc prepared, ready t,ri;w nvcr the dock at the foot of Red and anxious to present our autograph- to c strcct, connecting their warehouse each and every one of our debtors. :,h the railroad wharf. Referred to the 14 fmmittcc 011 Streets and Wharves for vy iiw wi u vi0uii'v 1 borne to the guard house last night, but consideration and report. was not in a condition to appear in. Court A report from the Committee on Fire this morning and the case was postponed Department in regard to the purchase of HI tn-mrirrrtw TY.rnin I fcnrsM for the USC Of V ltmmston HOOK $777 times, but it can Ixj jnmlo lit three mouth by anyofeltlu-r sex. in any iart of the txuutry wjho is willing to work steadily at tho cm ployiuent that we fur'nUh.. tyi per week lit your own town. You nd not bo away on he led tne way to 70, Galveston, '81; Indianola, 80 : Jackson- the hall 'of the Mahals of I ranee. Re viuc go . Key. West, 81 : Kuoxville, G: maiuing a mute spectator while our JNorth Lynchburg, 74 : Memphis, 7J; Mobile, 82: Carolina; friends scanned the features of Montgomery, 73 ; Nasliville, 75; New each' of, the uuifprhjed figures hanging Orleans. 82: New York. 73: Norfolk. '80': Horn home over nlht. You can give jour . I whole time to the work, or only yonr npnrtr Pittsburgh, CO; I unta Rassa, 82 ; moments. We havo agent who are making Savannah, S5 ; Shreveport, 70; St. Louis 65; St. Marks, 80 ; Vicks'burg, 77; Washington, 74; Wilmington, 79. Darwin says a nonkey "takes ; after a m,an more than auy other living thing. There are other animals however that "take ! after man" more thau a "monkey do." A tiger, oaa cross dog, for instance. Delegates from the Board Alder . ' h men.- "' " .-. i'-.-i . :IIis Honor Mayor DaTvsan,this morning appointed Messrs. -MyerSi&Bd Flanner, Aldermea of tho Second Ward aa dilegates to the roital UonTeotion. -lessrs iiyers and Flanner; we learn 'conlcmplattr leav ing here next Monday or tuesdamoni- and Ladder Company No. 1, wa? received and recommended that the purchase be deferred until the city is in better condi tion to do the same. On motion, the re port was received and adopted.) ! The report of the I inance Committee, making the apportionment of amounts for the expenses of the various departments of the city government, was received and adopted. i ' I ; The Board then adjourned J subject to the call of the Mayor. 1 : ..Remember, boys, that the wi.t man was a solemn un. from the walls, and after a careful exam ination of every portrait,- the old soldier broke the silence by asking : ?Docs the gentleman recognize his friend among any of the Marshals f France" It hardly iisccisairy.to say that the question and the tone in which it was put implied all the couteuipt which a follower of Na poleon Bonaparte might be supposed to feel for one -who should assume the role of a French General. Quickly resuming his accustomed politeness he then pointed out the portrait of Ney which our infor mant's friend care fatly examined again and again until he, was J forced o admit that it bore not the slightest resemblance to his acquaintance of North Carolina. The gentleman frorxi whom we learned the above facts docs not rest the proof of the falsity of Peter Nye's claims upon the bare statement of a French soldier, for it is possible that he may have spoken un truthfully. Which could hardly be ex pected of an old Waterloo veteran whose age, intelligence and the earnestness of whose manner whihji speaking would have gained the credence jof the most doubting mind. But the intimate acquaintance of our North Carolina tourist with Peter Ney, we think would certainly have , en abled him to trace a j resemblance between the portrait which be saw and Peter Ney had tbe one been taken for the other. over ? ier day. All who engage at oucm :an make money fast. At the present tlmo money cannot )e made so easily and rapidly at any other business. It cot nothing to try 'the business. Terms and $ Outfit free. Address at once. JI. JlALLKTT & Co., Toil land Maine, . July 9. sj III First of the Season. Mr. James A. Hewlett, of Harntt' township have our thanks for some very fine English grapes. Mr. Hewlett has a fine vineyard and we think these grapes are the first of the season. I Col. Waddell at Chapel Hill. The fourth of the series of lectures bc- ins delivered before the students of the University Normal School at Chripei IlilTp was that of Col. A. M. addell, delivered on Tuesday, "The Two Great Americans, Morse and Maury," to a large and highly delighted audience. Col. Waddell passed through Raleigh yesterday on his way to Fayettevillo where be will repeat his lec ture to-night.-rjffaZe Mies. CAPE FEAR MILITARY ACADEMY. ; Wilmington, W. C- Msj. Benedict J. Rurp4, B. S., Principal. Charles F. Garrett, A. M., Associate Triiu "CI ALL TERM BEGINS FIRST MONDAY St, llaTY SCllODl, Milj 'H. 'C' " ' M, ' in October. :I :5?. I V1 H-I vuifnr Mi. JtAJt, D. If. J Secure a Home. localities, on Church, Nun, Ann, urange. Dock. 31uiDerry, Walnut, Red Cros-, Wood, Char lottc liankln. Mixth. SeTenth. Wil- soA, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth streets for sale on lcnjr credit Houses and lots for sale on the instalment ' plan. Mortgages bought. -Money loaned to thote wiehing to build. Apply to juneU-lw- JAMES WIL80X. Magazines for August. lRANK LESLIES TOPULAU Monthly. -L ' 2Uc ; Frank Leslie's Sunday Magaiinei 2jc; Demorest's Monthly, 21c; Uodev's Ladys Book. 23c ; Potter's American Month lv, "25c ; Harper's Magazine, 35c , UsJaiy, 33c; Popular Science 3ionthly, 60c. - The later t Periodicals alwasj on hand at publisher's price;. T. H. nEATU. jy 21 Market st Young men and boys prepared far Co'.lege or business. For Circulars containing full information, apply to Maj. M. P. Taylor. julVll The Exoursion and Pic Nic Season Continues AND ALL ' GENTLEMEN WISHING first-class work done should call at No. 9, South Front street. Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Catting 23 cents, Shampooing 25 cents. Even at these prices no lard or pig's fat used as Pomatum, only fine oils, beau tin ers, perfu meries and bay rum. Jae 2 , J.VO. WERNER. I:t. Us. v. Tiifco. UtV. Vt-K.'S JfKTT K.MEDES. A.M. 1l-lor. Mrs. Katk DkKoshet Mhakkh. Laly Hup't For circular addro the Itoctor, . Jnho 12-t S. C. Half, ; BOOK AND JOB PHI! ITER. gTILL AT THE HEAD IN PBI5TI50 and lowest in price. , i s If yon will study your interest, jrirvnrr m call with your estimates before yev coatiaie your contract elscwbfrc, 1 ... . . . may IS' " 1 tn,

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