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THIS rAFEit ' cr ptcd br r0 u 'j, rjtoruETOK. rr nr - ' flWlThr Lr,:Onenontb,60cenU. ti'4 dclircred by carriers, w unf rw' ' iv'-.f.oer week. jjcentJperwccK. .n liberal. W&$fct their papers regularly. :7lrcE collapsing. f nlc their Murdered, .j ) bulk ' x-nVTHEKASlN 1 . jjiil'tfto tho 'Miners. frr-ftWcc. Nocars nvere ai- ,r!n'' iiiviv w . .1 A.irl IT IIiHOv--- . or on uuu " , IT U rioter- tried to mop rtie Laborers in the cstcm struck and formed in line, Sxcc other .Ublcmcn into tLo tkT vcre dispersed by the po S!S5 of sailor, and stevedores, i u-f sirrcts. was also tuev time 7 4SJ Water streets, was ai: tn f the police. The guardiai fSacKs Works called f ans or SfSJamcs J. White, a member jrt Board ef Trade, was pa the iUwndale, a subnrbau : village, liir a suspicious, character, and r&d him.- Tl tramp resisted, and Mr Jrcw a revolver from his iocket, rJu to -Mr White's forehead fired, L lilUl his cantor. He then opand tijKdus search" has failed to fjcr hundred regulars slu still at tnc . . . - i .. Tim Tpnii ,ir aJsPcrial iwlicc are at the centre of hclle.- aiiacn with police, powers ara a every acctioa u( Vbo tity . ; ; : !j iriiruU lie ICiUtUlUZ DUs'.ue&, m;ht ani I assenjer, . They have had uo roulJe with their men at any time, except a rchlion to n?t, a"d is believed jot tic bin scucnllr cither compro t jtdoa tiut qucstiou left it to arbi- titioa. (ffimls and men arc equally KtBt wi the subject. Tbo Illinois Cntal took thirtj-onc cars of grain tin s 1 ..... ...tM 1 1 f o c gt. Idols' Labor TrPUD?e? Sr.Loas. July 27. The Mayor has kxJaproclamatiouin which he says he ifaT; prepared to "effectually end all trier cfposition to peace and good order iitHs coomunity. lie commands all cues, except those enrolled for special fit duty, to resume their lawful occu na, in J to atoid assembling in the fsijjiad adds: Laboring men of whatever 3ji&xi dissatisfied with the wages paid ia, tare the right to abandon theii jcpctt, but they lave no right to in ten with those who arc content with JMJ desire to continue with ficeat. The city tioyernpcp sus- all good citizens, has dctcrmin- such 'interference panuot sdiaIlnotbctolcratcd.uv ;' 4 1st Wrting "circular. wjw iisucil to- ""sviiitti ok tiie Executive nrrtt or United Wokkiko,- V r St. Loufri JJ.'r n Ira positive assurance of a dc t2brt ou car part to suppress 2xa Pctedings. WJ do not cucour v or ccuttesaaca mob violence y but, ou Knry, organized to suppress it. rsacrs have been spread by. the uV, cticr on'taspmsUp )atUc vrcl- hlor that we ore armlncr. and 2j?r raiding property. All . aucb y&jn villainous falsehoods; and arc n : 1 , ; f; . . - wcucuiauie amonuv Oi injury. iim inA rnr!?inTr,Tin3 the r". cummunUv. AVe.are ready Vst tU wty aathccltiea in "preventing r W s Paraded the streets vestcr- L'' ho'no doubt committed acts I'- ITiey . had. : no connection .pa-'ty. All men serif out by us 1 5 ftvedr trmV rrA kbft and iC. to peacefut aad success&iV issue. w- w w? 10 me invcrest vji an fS ght hour lair and living: iiit - working classes) in times 9! qTtJ . country.'.- Good times: for LoT nieans active, industries m riea and kKr.na ari ntpntv hf hll&i LT ? tweteepCrs. We ask, in the cemtaouseuso ,,if.tiic- eiperience art ? has not beenV suffi- 1,7. fTKlcqce Cf the dAma am ? 'etTec ts to paused by tie circuUting' inedi fI1.11: fr b?P(U ol biUT 41 jii Inn; .v 7 Statistics p,;i v " "eforB r strike 'nearly VsiWS "were -idle in tbe rrS 5.lcs ' canacdVr-.by. v; jm &r'SSh' Arcing them., out - ot iliSjN thoserho Were in forced ejttS,J70uSh i "sheer destitution, were t'ci.ed to uthJrb,i rii L. Until !, " "W4 iCUUVf 1TW14V- saw aSC rJ 10 thosc fortli- bTftT, t t0 vork became so low lis. .c CTtt their case desncrate. aZ a homcW ThP i,:?jrtli keatlofJoeal 6M'f'Sl c I vicinity of Archer street. The rnob r.r7 m relation to this strike are posi L-rncKynot toxescrt to any, vio- ' j ui uiuacc mca vo juiu u " aai8 toaa to roost." The only f 1- 1 VOL. 2. ncrsons temporarily benefited by this - i;t; l,;r nro .a class of reo- w.-...w.- - so few m number, who mostly spend fortunes in Europe, that we clearly . r ;. i I sec tnc necessity oi our wcii,uauio I crenains the- purchasing capacity of the J of the population. - The cry of oyer- production is a lanacy wuue me niunoua have reasonable wants ungraunea. (Signed) EXKCUTIVE COMMITTEE, United Wo3kixumex'i Taut v. Pittsburgh to be Captured. l'lTTSBURGH, July,27. The City to-day I 1 n. o,-.,l r.r.lnrlv -14 CDlllfl 1m , i ittAu Af . .. tUn wnml-ioro rf tha Firp. Tfl- I partment, Avbo responded to an aiarui iVnm the End District, nothing has . i . - t i that would I ivc an mumaiion oi uio iiuuuium . . . 1.1 I whirh have been experienced. It IS 1 known t!utGea, Hancock has been; or- deretl to . rittsburgli, and 'lliat 1 Ilartranft, as Cammandcr-inhiet o the UtC troops. Stariea lroiu luuauu.p. .. for Pittsburgh yesterday afterncon. .Aside from this, nothing is known of the move- - v.... . . . I IM..I.,.lnlll1l1 rnents ol the military, uui ulivicvi imnrcssion is that by a quick movement IS?! . ?.T i - ' :Bn tbn 1 Vnnsvl- iuivu jiuaoiociuii v j I vailia llailroau bclore tnc striKcrs nave to gather sulhcicnt lorcc to oner re- sistancc, and that they win men proceeu to scnclmUrtra The Keciments Dismissed. J mm.- r ,11-. -..Tor ivfi Tpnivpil at'l different brigade headquarters from Gen. Shalcr at 10 o'clock last cvcniu I rr o Gen'l IIdoh's State of New Yokk," AuJtGeJcis Office, Alhaxy, I July1 27, 1877 Special Order No. 12. Maior- Gen. Alcxandor Shales, com mandintr First Division National Guard of the State of New York, is hereby orr dcrcd to immediately dismiss all the com mands of his division which have been on rhitv in nomnliancc with a notice given headnuartcrs on the 23d inst., and in doing so he will convey to the troops an cxprcss:on ot Uio commcnaa- tionofthcCommander-in,Ch.ef lor he aUcrltv With which promptitudp and a thev resnonded to hi excellont behavior while on duty. . The men fcUJ-T . 1,-,.- " . . I rncnnnf fii to his order, ana ior iueir division commanucr win nauouim headquarters a report 1:1 deta 1,0 mimlipr of oflicers and cn , showing istcd men of each organization of his command that have been on duty. . . By order of the Commander inunei. FijA.XiaiXjTdWXKKp,. ' j , Adjutant-General. Official. AbKUKi) A. Taylok, Assistant Adjutant-ucncrai The same order was issued to lajor- Gen.Thos, S, pakm and other Generals in the State. The news was general known half an hour later by the troops to whom the- prospects of being cooped lrrnr ha.l become decidedly oisa- UJ cfciJ J iv"0vi In thc afternoon a communication was received lrom tnc uvVniu . - uTto f .t "ta ubjic bath, from in. in. till RiidpigistJ. 'Iffi mpH- bcrs oi tup rcgirnpui tcuv4nj " "u themselves of this pcrmissidn, and the a. . 1 1 tr o it a 1 1 on of thn iliiTiTPnt baths were lively. Small guards will be left .at the different armencs lora3pv,w,u, w . - V 4 nrorvt -. I1(T la truiiJ i'iv vvi t . i -. . .... i The Xintu Jicguueiii wm w im.v ..'minr ",. " r. 4i. nvvontv-spTond lie'iimcnt neu . duty. Several members of this jegiment who were cicrKS m cw uii Wn dismissed by their ctaployers ou ac couiit of their enforced absence. sensible Advice . You are asked every day through thc 4 of newspapers andby your Drug- columus H,4 auy RbUt; iut'U Uo S ow tS money Mith:but , atUo s r,J sattsiactory pruo v"" "-"""i the Heart, Heart-burn, coming up of caUng . JoWg &cit va ask you to CO t3 joar A,";:1 A Vit n.' Sanudrf lfottleot Green s Al- , GU8T Flow f. a for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 73 cents; iwo doses will relieve you . . - t ouarterlr Meetinrt . rru:i mtiml of annoiritments as made XUUU v - X 4 j-viumivuw - f S. Black, rresiding bviTweY. William FJdcr, for thc Wilmington District, Alctn- odist E. fchurct, Soutl. 1 a trict Conference...., M'i'Tt:r? - I a ToTcoMtitloivV ; :..InUu.dsj6fUo4 acUve in the extreme. " run it's the best which wins - prto ot nized as the highest possible acmevcmeni ilismisscd the men were iormcu in a rt,.:t.3 thoic noiuts lave nccn hollow squ'arp ami Cl. lrfcr arepd . Juii thc ast Week. them 'and complimented them for their - , . . ;;.d;,ip" -ood order, and devotion to K 1: jrink, lWmaste.- J.t tt civc you August x lower win curpjo C5ouit. S HabUual Costivcncss, MpitaUon of anil nativc arlUlif talent ly going to the w "11 J"T WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JULY 30. The Slails. Tbe Mails dose and arrive at the City rostoflice as follows : cxosk Northern through mails - - - up V M Northern throuirh and vay mails. oiIj A M Mails for the X. C ami A. a N. . Itailroaels, and routes Mippikd sJtUsor"ali - J:ii 1 M ixints South, daily - - - - - - :' v M "Western mails (C. C. 11. Y.) daily (excent fcjunday) - :?) 1',-d Fayetteville, and oflic s on Cajc Fear Itivcr, Tuesdays and Tri davs - - - - - 1:W P M Mails for points alonpc lino of Che raw fc Darlington UK - - - A M Faj etteville by C. C. It. W. daily, jn, for points between Florciif y A. i 1.. .:) A M r po Cha and arleston 'll::W A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of lices every Friday - ..:( A 31 ttmitHfUio nini 1 - steamboat . Ufy1 i nil, Town Turk, v.-rv Vri.inv nt :;:) 1' M .Mill r--frf in i:; i - - AiiiMVK. Wn - fVin - n ihri-mrii mails - - J:l l : - - ...:iv ieail .,:.,(( v M sir,,iti,or TnnilK A M Carina Central Railway at - f m" and on Sundays fiom 8:;'J to A. M. btarniuflice o-iifmxn s a. - Ullll lllllll 111 If M. m ' - .)... ,r uister Departments oiKii same as stamp oflfce. Stamps for ale at general delivery when btamn office is rioscil. i , Kev Uoxes accessible at all hours, uay ana nipht. ' . Mails collected from street boxes every day 3'i. I yi. T OT1 V T AT TTAV jj y uxi JLJ ti ruscmcnts, ' p. j. & w. C. Loau For Rent Pmc ! .ATvi-ti A- ("lo Fresh (olo at Low Trices. Nothing is More llcrresliiug T. II, IIkvth "Uumb'e Uee"'. C. F. Kkmsen Old Made New. Burr's Occanicoir at the Opera House this evening. Last night was perfectly, fearful. No wind, no rest and no sleep for phat phcl- Iows. Capt. Brock, C. of l'.. is having the dis- in f i-r fan f liborallv scattered' around tiie 141 llbt I J J city. gt U'accamatc has been hauled on . rc the Marine Railway for some su; pairs. A delightful residence conveniently located for business, is oflered for rent by ilCiJsrs. j. & W. G Lord. Any one bavin-; a good milch gyjjt which they wish to disporc off will please communicate with .X., P. 0 Box 2lo. f We have a delightful breeze hero to- dav. the general comfort being in marked favorau0 contrast to . the proceeding few davs. Tl.nrn w.i. a "Teat pvrotechiiical dioplav , ;1 in thc Southeast and hence the -atmosphere was I'M ol -;o electricu . Mr r1l..rl(l. Mr. Charles M. Patrick, ol W uiisiou, S;C. - WUv nrnim uS.,,to the Wilmingto.i, Columbia .V .; -la 1.. B , vice V. J. Uradlord, -jr. . - t i t . ....i .,h ; Vmi, aa anv ot , i,.1Vn,- stood lliCni, II1U lUCIlUViuviv.. V" ' i - r o'clock at Messrs ... tirecn iv rianuei a Smn,cr Udcnu nt Wrislitsvillc aK,l UTnnWo Sounds, tell uj that the mos- - , pei place, who ha- been on a visit to At iork, returned here en uuu "0"i "lad to get back to thc- coolest place, as he says, on thc American coasL There arc tewenty-two prisoners ccji? fincj 'm tbc Coanly y,il. Sixteen. wil have licaring at thC npXt ttlUI O IU V-T""- nal Court. Five will be held for heaving in- he Superior Court of Pender cunty 4nd . . UlVie iho U. S. .lHslnct wu iy v Opera House eanicon. Tnc Grand Ball at Catawba. unjersUnd that the Grand Dress to vcn at Catawba Snrin-s cirljr !? " Lil3s fair t0 prove thc most in AU2USt . pleasant affair cf thc kind ever known in that section, uue ntu!m bi"'um ' ,iv:fixed rrcu and w undsrstasid' tbat r0UDti .fip tickets will be issued it rood to return for ten days. This afford a rare cpportuuny vi mmuu most delightful summer resorts found anywhere in the country, a ... medicine wars uu 4V o---- bxcezes is not surpassed by even tovou?hite gaipfe Spring of Vir- gmo, . Wa va .tewTt,1it the Opera House tonight, illnstratcs in a graphic and com prehensive manwer some of the most thrilling and interesting scenes of thc war. this CTC.n.ug 10 tte ijrr a The Cantaloupe in TTUmlagtoaV This luscious melon,7 which is a .native of the West Indies, was first ' cultivated here, if our memory serves us correctly, sometime about the year 1848, and by a Frenchman known here as Dr. Togno, who came here about that time and lo cated on a small tract of land known as Love Grove, in the outskirts of the city1, just north of the Wilmington & rWeldon li. 1L and west of Smith's Crect Getr McBac's residence, Hardscrabble, lying just south of it and very near the present grounds of thc Athletic Club. Dr. Togno was a queer case in his way. Although his place was a small one it was beautifully cultivated and among other things' we remember that ,he had excellent grapes, in great variety, from which he made his own wine. The can taloupe was first cultivated and sold by him aud iu a few vears it was grown nni- i . vcrsally, new varieties being frequently introduced until thc present excellent standard was attained. There were many curious tales told of old Dr. Togno. On one occasion, seeing a gentleman .purchase a very fine piece of beef in thc market, ho followed him to his oflicc and soon had the conversation turned upon the best method of cooking beef, and on this subject he waxed eloquent and finally offered to go to thc gentleman's hotii-c to j show his cook how thc beef should be served up. This he did and entering the kitchen shut thc jcook out and served up the meat himself. As a matter of course he was invited to the table and there thc Doctor showed that ho was as good at eating as he was at cooking, he managing to stow away the larger part of the joint himself. I On another occasion the Doctor owed a friend and compatriot a bill amounting to about $5 Avhich he was anxious to settle without paying out tho moneyf He therefore called upon his friend one day lo invifc him to dine with liim. The in vitation was accepted and the Doctor and his friend sat down to a sumptuous repast in which nativc wine figured largely, A few days afterwards, thc bill against him was presented when old Togno pro duced a counter bill of $5 for a dinner furnished to his friend and in this way the account was finally settled. Faiturul Officials. Tfic Wilson Advance says : We heard a gentlemen say a short time ago that he had had extensive experience in traveling over various portions of thcUuited States, and that he had never found a cleverer set of conductors than those on thc W. & W. 1. li. Aud he spoke the truth, for they are all gentlemen, and possess .-.that suavi tcr in modo, which makes au association with them an event of pleasure. These :'KniThts of the Punch" are hard to beat. Doily Browning, with his whole soul rip pling out in bcadis of good humor, is the very King of accommodation,and enjoys an o :can of popularity, whose grandest waves thc smiles of thc lovely . 'women, who have enjoyed thc sunshine of his protec tion. Then comes Borden, who has hosts of frU;iidji at every point to grasp his hon Lt, generous hand ; then there is Cutts, always prompt, and full of attention ; then Lynch, more reserved and retiring in manner, but strictly faithful and truly polite ; and last, but not least, our belyed Fillyaw. Uoue gcaUl looks "would bring up smiles in deserts wild," walks a very Prince among the conductors, every one ef whom Uu rNKr o bc iw3. "U.'t miss tU- entertainment offered at thc Opera House this evening. City Court.' Paddy's Hollow furnished twa subjects a-ain on vcs.ter.iUy. the Mayor s Lourt ;day. ? Two sailors were brought up this morning on the charge of violating the neacc. Their names arc John Iliggms and John WiUiaca. The case was dis missed as the men claimed to have been onlv ' sky-lark ing.;' They were sustained by the witnesses. The policeman Yvho made the arrtit found one of tbem "blood v" and thought it was rather rough play, hence the arrest.' The Mayor de livered them a lecture upon the impro- nrietv of such conduct, and especially uDon SundaYt';draiz;t;:A!ah ihey .were, in Wlm'tngtou they might rest assured they would be compcUeA W win an orderly and, dfi&ti Wc call n to the advertisement nnHual dver and QJ Sill. Jm 4fcMWV, Mf " , We can recommend Mr. Bemsen ortfxl workman.' We hare iotno of hi work and are very much ptesd with it. 1877. NO. 1 02 A Discover). One of our most venerable citi.cn.s who is au fait on lcgalif not in as tronomical matters, has made the dis covery tiatSirius, the Dog Star, is nearer the earth now than it has been in tiie - i past century, is 20 times larger in diam eter than the sun and is 49 times hotter than old Sol. At least that's the way he accounts for thc heat. Alarm or Frc. This morning thc glue pot, on the Naval Store yard of Messrs. Williams & Murchi son, at the foot of Orange street, boiled over and thc cry of fire was raised. The engines turned out but as the fire was ex tinguished before any damage was done the aid of thc fire department was not brought into requisition nor did the alarm become general. Had the lire gained headway the heat no doubt would have been so intense as to almost prevent thc fire department from getting'! n wc ik ing distance of it. Another Mad Dog Shot. i Yesterday afternoon adogToaming at)the mouth, running frantically up. and down the street and snapping at anythiug hd would -passed, dashed in the Frou t Street M. E. ChurckIhc sexton grabbed him by the neck and threw him out of .the church. Thc dj)gthen ran on thc piazza of a dwelling inth?vicinity of thc church, and the gct tl :man of the house dispatched a ball right tt rough the cranium ofthc beast. Mad dogs arc becoming to be an every dy oc currence and we think it would bo well for owners of can incsto. keep their dogs chained or confined, where they arc not apt to do any damage. A Liittle lioy Drowned- Yesterday about noon as the schooner S'tam was coming up thc river aud when in tho vicinity of tho Cotton Factory, Robert, a little son of Capt. Kden llorton, fell overboard and was drowned. A few minutes before the little fellow disappear ed he was seen playing on the boom of the schooner and it is supposed-that as he fell thc vessel passed over him. lie was a bright interesting ,boy and was about thirteen years old; Capt. Horton aud others were out this morning dragging for the body but up to this time they had nut recovered it. Thc jpoor mother is very much distracted over thc less of her only boy, who was the sunlight of her house hold. V War on the Wave to-night. Thc Thermometer. From thc United States Signal Oflitvat this place we obtain thc following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : i Augusta, 80; Cairo,i7G; Charleston, 87 : Cincinnati, 73; Corsicana, 7G ; Fort Gibson 72, Galveston, 83; Indianola, s't ; Jackson ville, 83; Key West, 83 ; Kuo.vi!!e, 77 : Lynchburg, 81; Memphis, 7-; Mobile, bJ ; Montgomery, 84; Nashville, 77; Xcw Orleans, 82; Xcw York. 73 ; Norfolk, ; Pittsburgh, 7 J; Savannah, S7 ; Shrcvc port, 81; St. Ljuis 77; St. . Marks, 82; Vicksburg,, 88; Washington, 7J; Wilmington, 82. I 1 District Conference. Thc Wilmington District Conference of the Methodist E. Cliurch, South, assem bles at Rocky Point, Pender county on Thursday August 23d,and will continue in cMtinn Kcreral davs. Tiie following dele gates have been elected to represent ti c churches in this city : ( . . Front Strui Wm. M. Parker, J. II. Mallard, Wm. M. Poisson and ill. M. Bowdcn: Alternates S. D. Wallace, W. E. Freeman, J. F. Garrell, and K. W. Cliadwick. iy0iStrcdW. G. Fowler, Jr., II. A. McClaramy, W. K. Bell and G. Kegiitcr. Alternates W. II. Goodman, Robert W. Smith, X. Gillican and T. T. .Seeders. This Crenlns's Entertainment. We again, and for the lat time, uxge upon our readers to attend the exhibition of Mr. Burr's Oceaniconto be given at. tic Opera House this evening. The paiiA ing arenU only marvels of art but tbey represent some of the most thrilling scenes of thc war. Thej are. tzch des cribed and illustrate. t,y an interesting lecture sre will guarantee to all who of as nleasaht raay aueuu, an entertainment as they have ever found within tbewallsftbe Opera House. .- i .. .. - ' " Cornet Ctoncert Oubi open air Con cert ca Wcidnesday crenlng. 1 TlTEHTLSi: A. I2T TUB DAILY EETOTT. i rLEASE IfOTICE. We will be gltd to rtcdrticflmismla'Jjir from oar friends on aay and all sabjecta I general intcrest.bat : , , I J ft The came of the writer aaut alwaja be furciihed to tbe Editor. CommtuncaUons JDaust.b5 if f f f B,.Jf j f ; cae aide of ibe paper.: . ': ;,'r rcrsoaalitica xauat be. AroMefC . . t ' I Andit is especially and parties li!tdT ctood tbat vhc cditorldoea aot always tadTM thc views of corrc pondenb?, unless to stated in tbe editorial column. ' . New AdvertiscmontSi Fresh Goods at Low Prices. ALWAYS A FULL LINE pF , . FIRST CLASS Q00B3, , nhich' We ' -.1 . . , Guarantoo to Soil aa Low as caa be bought la the city, - CH AS. D., MYERS Cs CO., 5 St 7 north rront flU. "f julvi 30 1 . ' : . WOTHirJC Is More Refreshing iu .weather like thU than a gbuief ' ICED CLARET .1 . 4 at dinner. . Wc oQ'er tbia week, Claret. 50 Cases. Clkrot. of different -rades, all tcry fine.' 1 -l Thii ha will be sold at a Lower Figure than vi t bc9r. reached in thli market. d'ivc u a i ail aud iatisfy yourtelrea. CI LIS. 1). HUMS & CO. 5 dt 7 Worth rront Dtrcot. july ::0 , , .) . . . ' OLD MADE NEW. ' JI.THIN'C; AND HATS dyed and clean ed at reasonable pi ices. Satisfaction giar antecd. . C. 1. REUBEN, practical D . r and Hatter, Carrie's block, i Second tt., between Market and Princess , July 'M ' ' i For Rent. JJMIb OCTOBKlt . lit, lb7, the fit room Cottage 'on thc corner of Front and Ann streets. Cj.-teru watr iu the yard. I'osies-sivii z'i?in immediately. Apply to july JO . J. A W. C. LOUD. tit Bumble Bee" V ND "I'KCULIAK" CftiARS 1 AT I... ! " T. 11. liEATITtf, , july -J) 24 Market 8U ORDERS SOLICITED,. . poll DOMESTIC WLNL'a, Scoppenio'ni aud Ccncortiy buth dry and direct, from tbf Tokay Vineyard. . . , , ,j W. J. HUflMAN., ' i july :;) Li pitt's How, Soath ront til OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, JULY 30th. 1 Burr's Oceanicon; 0 1 i 1- (; : " i. WAR ON THE WAVE.,' ; i - : ' ; . v ' l SKV AND HIGHLY INTERESTING lY K'jhihition of IA) 1 lit toxical 1'ala tings, each 12 fect In size, illuitralia; tin aaaa stirring scenes incident to t, . .ti . KL'XXLG THi; IILOCKADK of the Southern ports daring the lata War. i jjcso l ainun'j are tue resale oi two rears of application, and the rrn drpieteO jrte an excellent idea of the trials and danger o a trip .)...'' I'LOM XA.SSAU TO DLXIH, A beautiful Allegorical Taiatlajr, tcpr seating ; . ;. . THK INTIIUDLCTIOX OF TKLLOW ri:vi:n into wiluixqtoXj . Tranfer of Blockade Uonnln to tl Vtetl Indian hlands and (iulf ports, illastrated by wVtral itrikinjc views in the ancient city of Uarana, Cuba. Th wL"le concluding wth a.serictof 7 -1'aictinc "f oncuf the xavstetapcadosjfTeatf of the late War. 1 or FOirr tisue 1 .1 .. , ... . ' The great Armada li seen nader-iray. Tn , Fleet in Action. The interior of Fori Fliher. The landing of troops abore ths Tort. TW faUl charge of the Xaral Urijade. Tbe tsr- Tific conflict in the Trarerae. wwhjij icrir. MoonlirhL Tbe Federals in poaseesioa ei Fort, lilaainatioa of tbe ileet 1c. Admission, 5 cents. Hescrred Seats 7S cents. Gallery SO cents. .. ' : J25 . . F1NE5I OLD STOCK : Pure Rve I7hic!:bya 4 FULL LIXE OF BEST BHA5D3 AT I CIIAS. D.UYET3 & CO Jul 21 6 & 7 ortQ i'rc-1 t , in takiDg powder.
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