CAROLINA.
- There were C6 arrivals registered at the
Central Hotel in Baleigb, on Tuesday.
Tho farmers up in the Charlotte section
are in need! of rain.
s Therais an ordinance in Charlotte pro
hibiting the sale of cigars on Sunday.
! Hon. Josiah Turner proposes to write
a history of the Kirk war in North Caroli
na. - ; I '-.
Nash Court has sent up eight convicts
" to 'the Penitentiary. Judge McKoy is
responsible.
Raleigh News : Qie firm of contractors
and builders of Raleigh have six buildings
under contract on which they have em
ployed about eighty hands.
The Raleigh News announces under tlie
the bead of "Good 'News," that the tax
lists are closed and that the sheriff will at
once proceed to make collections.
Statesville Landmark Mr. F. A. Price,
. a relative of the late Mrs. Charlotte Dcaton,
who was killed on the A., T. & O. Itoad
' some time since, is speaking of ! bringing
. suit against that for damages.
G reensboro Patriot Mrs . I. uzc ne
Chipman, of this county has published a
little bdok entitled a "Revelation from
Heaven" in which she1 describes the home
beyond the skies, as seen by her in a vis
ion. Weldon News : Report says through
sleeping cars will socn commence running
from Portsmouth, over the Seaboard and
Roanoke, Raleigh and Gaston, Raleigh
and Augusta Air-Line, and Carolina Cen
tral Rail Roads to Charlotte.
(jharlotte Observer; A rnau who hcjd
a' complimentary ticket on tho Charlotte,
Columbia & Augusta Railroad, waved the
train down as it passed a station the other
day. The train did not stop, however, and
tho man1 has entered suit against the com
pany lor $1,000 damages.
Charlotte Observer : His Excellency
- Gor. Vance has written a letter declin
ing the invitation recently cxt'cudel him
to attend the meeting of the Governors of
tho several States and Territories, to be
held in Philadelphia within a shirt time.
He assigns pressure of official business as
tho reason for bis declination.
G reensboro Patriot: The reported par
don of Chipman by Gov. Vance, which
was announced last week, is creating no
little excitement in portions of this coun
ty. We understand there was a delega
tion in town yesterday to take steps to
lay the mateer before the Governor and
try to procure a revocation of the - par
don The Raleigh Observer says ; Professor
Thomas Skinner, a surgeon in the
Bcllcvuo hospital, New York, who has
been spending a few weeks at the Warm
Springs in this State, left that place a few
days since in a buggy lor Mew lone uity.
He proposes to follow up the" Apalachi'aii
chain of mountains to its head in this con
veyance, and Iheu drive across to Ne v
York City.
' Weldon News : The next Fair of the
Hoanoke and Tar River Agricultural As
sociation, which commences on the 23rd
of October and cunihruca four days, is
now; almost here. Everything has been
arranged to make it not only attractive,
but one. of tho largest we have ever had.
Governor Vance will deliver the address
on the occasion and this, of itself, cannot
fail to collect a large crowd.
Statesville Landmark ; For several
years past there has been a regularly, or
ganized gang of men in North-east Ire
dell, actively engaged- in counterfeiting
coins varying in worth from five to twenty-five
bents. These coins are made of
lead; the five cnt or countcrfaet "nickel"
when new, can hardly be told from the
genuine, but the twenty-five cent piece
is poorly executed and can.be easily de
tected by 4ts smooth edge. Suspicion
was cast upon one John Warren, a 3roung
man about twenty years of age, but no
evidence could be obtained suflident to
warrant his arrest until Wednesday, when
in was arrested and jailed for trial.
. . i m
Raleigh Observer. '
.Donations for the Premium last of
, the Next State Fair.
Acknowledged by C.B.Benson, Secretary,
in behalf of the Executive Committee.
One crate Fruit Baskets1,- "Veneer"
brand (32); one crate do "star" brand (32),
charges free, from the Beecher Basket
Company, Westville, Connecticut. The
rapidly growing importance of our State
in tho annual fruisupply makes it a mat
ter of interest to manufacturers to call at
tention to their improved appliances for
conveying and distributing the fruit.
Two and one-half tons Prepared Agri
cultural Lime, value $30, from A. S. Lee,
Richmond, Ya., with the condition that
two tons of said lime be given for the
largest product of cotton on one acre, on
which said lime lias been used, aud one
half ton for the best bushel of wheat ex
hibited, made on land ' fertilized - by the
Agricultural Lime. This firm gave liber
ally to our Fair lat year. They are rep
resented, in Raleigh by J. M. Towles, our
well known dealer in agicultuaal imple
ments, fertilizers, &c.
To correct a clerical error some days
since, we state that the Hawkeye Sulky
Cultivator value $30, is given by Messrs.
II. il. Smith & Co., Richmond, Ya. It
wilt bo remembered that this esteemed
firm donated last year to the lair a very
fiuc Old Dominion Cider Mill. Wc hope
such liberality will be richly rewarded by
1 the extension of business. Mr. Towles,
the enterprising and faithful friend of the
Agricultural Society, is also tho agenV of
Messrs. II. M. Smith & Co. We under
stand from him that the Richmond houses
will be well represented at the Fair, both
in goods and in the personal attendance
"of members of the firm intereste l.- Wc
tender them a cordial welcome.
Two bags (200 lbs. each) Allison &
Addison's "Star" Brand Complete Man
uro for tobacco, for the best three acres of
tobacco raised in North Carolina in 1877.
one hundred pounds average selection to
' bo exhibited; by Messro Allison & Addiion,
Richmond, Ya., dealers in seed implements,
Ac. , '
. Two bag (200 pound qac'h), of above
fertilizer, for the best ten acres" of wheat
raided ia North Carolina in 1877, best
bushel average selection to be exhibited; by
the Same firm.
Two bushels nenuiue German millet
seed, value $4, for the best five acres grass
raised in North Carolina in 1877, one bale
hay, average selection, to be exhibited,
from the same firm. All the above from
the same firm: through Messrs. ilinshaw
& Co., agents, Winston, N. C.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
WILMINGTON MARKET, 1
August 233 P. M.J
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Opened firm
at SO cents 'per-gallon bid. Later, we hear
of sales oflOO casks at ,3J. f '
.'ROSIN Firm at 1 50 and 1 5-1 per bbl
fur Strained and Good Strained, with sales
at quotations.
T A It-dull at 1 7.j per bbl. Sales at that
ligure. , V
CKUDfi TURPENTINE Firm at 82 3-5
per bbl for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Hard
nominal, Sales of receipts at quotations.
COTTON Dull.- No sales reported. The
following are the official quotations:
Ordinary .
9
Cents.
Good Ordinary
Strict Good Ordinarv...
if
ft
tt
Low Middling
Middling .,
.10
Good Ml
Idling.
DAILY1 RECEIPTS.
Cotton... ..,
Spirit3 Turpentine.!
bales
214 casks
1,035 bbls
101 bbli
585 1 bbls
Kosia....
Tar
Crude Turpentine....
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED. ; '
.Steamer North State, Green, Fayetteville,
Worth & AVorth.
Steamer Underhill, Gillican, Smithville,
O ; Parsley & Co.
Schr Mary E Simmons, Gaudy, Baltimore,
with iron for the W & W 11 IV.
Schr Carrie S Webb, Hawkins, New York,
William's & Mnrchison. ; i
Sehr Alary JO Simmons, Gandy, Baltimore,
Ilarriss A Howell. 1 j
CLEARED. ;
'Steamer North (State, Green, Fayetteville,
Wort h A- VWrtH
. Steamer Underhill, Gillican, Smithvilie,
O G Parsley & Co. , , I .
Sclir i Joseph Souther, Watts, Bath, Me,
Jasii Liiauuourn fc Co.
Exports.
COAKXAyX.SK, ! ,
.Now I Yoik-
-Steamship Kcglitor-
2,iOOJ
bbls rosin,, 131 do spts iturpt, do tar 50 do
eruao. turpt, iuu pitcrs snooKS. 473 bales cot-
Ion, 58 pkirs roots and herbs. 7 nkes beeswax.
111 il til I rnfa ri I -h1 vnrnich 17 ltlil-l
dried fruit, 21 bags asbestos, 17 bales checks,
1 oox seed, - Jxiis tiags, l.Dale bags, . bar
steel, 2 cases md.se, 2 bales wool, 4 do hides,"
niids herbs, 1 desk. .
liath, Me Schr Joseph Souther 312,311
icet lumber, o bbls rosin, o do pitch, 2 do tar.
OFFICE OF
eOR OViNO AND OUR DEAD.
ORDER TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI-
J- bbrs (Avith numbers due them, we shall re
sume the publication ot OUlij lilVlNG' AND
OUR DEAD on March 15th,1 and complete
the IVth! Volume in inonthly parts. No new
subscribers will be taken except for the bound
Tolumes-K three of which haye been issued and
the IVth wiilbe ready in June. 1 We can sup
ply our oia suuscrioers with any back nnia
bers, except September and October, 1874,
r . 11.1 i .' .
suquiu iuey neca any to, complete their Ules.
nucr.3 for boukd volumes : '
In Cloth $2.00 each. Half Calf $2.50.
Soullieru Historical Montlily, .
' This Magazine, tw6 numbers of which have
been printed, will occupy the same relation
to tlie entire South that UUR LIVING AND
OUR DEAD did to Nofth Carolina: and, in
all respects, will be as 'worthy of confidenc
and support. For detailed description of this
Monthly and for the opinions -of those who
have the initial number, we refer to larger
circular. Subscriptions are solicited. '
Terms,! Knvariably in
12 months $4.00. 1
Address, 1
Advance :
6 months $2.00
J -
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL
Raleigh, N. C.
ftb 21 f
MONTHLY,
OS PECTUS
I. si'-
OF THE
Maryland Medical Journal,
; BALTIMORE, MD.
Y THE. FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT,
the undcrsigijed will issue, in the city of Bal
timore, the iirat number of The Masyland
Medical Journal. It will be a monthly pub
lication, devoted to the advancement of JJ ed
cinc in all its branches. I
Each issueof the Journal will contain origi
nal articles, from . representative men in tlie
profession. ; , i
i Careful selections frpm foreign and home
ournals- will be made with a SDecial view to
tlie requirements of the practitioner.
Reports of the progress of Surgery and
3Iedicine in their special, as well as ceneral
branches, including Diseases of the Eye and
Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseas
es peculiar to women, ana Diseases of the
throat and Chest,, will be regularly given by
men eminent in these several branches. Thta
reports will be an exhibit in abstract form of
tlie progress in each of these special depart
ments during the year, i
The proceedings of Medical Societies will
be published as often and as fully as their im
portance justifies.
Prominence will be given to rare and inter
esting cases in Hospital and Private Practice.
New Instruments an J Appliances, New Kerne
dies and improved methods of'managing dis
ease will be specially treated. New medical
publications, as they appear, will becriticallv
and impartially reviewed.
- No labor or expense will be spared to ren
der the Maryland Medical Journal, a wel
come visitor to every physician desirous of
keeping pace with the progress of Medical
Science as developed both abroad and at
name. ,
Contributions, on subjects of intorest to the
profession, respectfully invited.
Each number will contain not less than Tortv
pages, printed from new type, on heavy cal
endered pder of the finest qualiiy.
The subscription price will be $3 per an
num, invariably in advance, delivered free of
postage. .I
. . H. E. T; MANNING, M. D.
; T.JL ASHBY,M.D.
march 2G ' i 1 ,
GRAND GALA DAY !
OLD CLARENDON TO ! THE FRONT.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED will re-open the
.A Old Clarendon, where meals and lodrr
mgs can be had at all hours. ,
WM. MARSTELLER,
Prdprietnr.
au:
DVERTISE
IN THE
DAILY REYISW;
whoi.z2sa.ii3 miens.
JSSThQ following quotations represent
nuuicwua prices generally, in mswg
small orders higher prices have to be charged
UAUULtt u Uunny............
Double Anchor. ....i..
Dsuble Anchor "A".......
UK 13
JJAUOA North Carolina,
' ilAiUS, "gf JJJ....
Shoulders, i? ....
Sides, V B
Western Smoked
Hams..... .
Sides, y lb
Shoulder8..
Dry Salted-
1A
9
11 '
iA
7
' &A
Sides, ,3b.
Shoulders. ti m..
BEEFOn the hoof...
BARRELS Spirit3 Tarpemine
Second Hand, each.. 1 75
New xork.each. new. ......
2 00
28
8 00
BEESWAX "ft lb.
BRICKS Wilmington,.? M
Northern .......
10 00
00 14 0?
15 20
25 -.35
25 40
00 00
12 132
17 (3 IS
16 & 17J
00 & , 13
30 '6ZA
10 22
24, &
7A
4 G
VA
95
BUTTER North Carolina ih
Northern, V lb.......
CANDLES Sperm lb......
Tallow, -1? lb. ..................
Adamantine, "vi set......
CHEESE
Northern Factory, y ib ...
Dairy cream, V ib..........
State, V &
COFFEE Java. ?
Kie,B.;.....:
Laguara, ) lb......
CORN MEAI bushel....
COTTON TIES lb.
DOMESTIC
Sheeting, 4-4 yard.
mm, uuncn
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl.
No. 1, V Ubb
16 00
20 00
0 00
00 00
0 00
(a-10 50
4 00
8 00
9 50
Mackerel, No. 2, bbl..13 50
No. 2, "ft bbl 7 50
Mackerel, No. a bbl.. ...00 00
Mullets, y bbl 3 50
N. C. Herrinrr. 'ti bbl....... 5 00
Dry Cod. lb.........
o
FLOUR Fine, 1 bbl 0 00
A il - 111 H ln
f 7 It
7 00
8 00
y oo
11 00
9 00
10 00
ll 00
U 00
00 00
00 00
65 00
i0 00
45 00
47 00
65 00
67 00
70 00
10 00
t00 00
70 00
Extra do " bbl... 0 00
Family " bbl... 10 50
' City Mill Super bbl... 0 00
tt
tt
tt
Extra y, bbl... 0 00
Family $ bbl... 0 00
Ex. Family" bbl... O 00
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guano, 1? 2000 lbs.70 00
tt
00 00
50 00
Carolina Fertilizer: "
Ground Bone, "
Bone Ieal "
" :Flour "
Nayassa Guano, "
Complete Manure "
Whann's Phosphate
WandoPliospLate, "
Berger&Brutz'slios. '
Wilcox,' Gibb & Co.,
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 55 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
ma-
inipulated Guano t5
,GLUE y lb
5 00
14 ID 9
0
lb
75
GRAIN Corn,store,561b3 00
ggCorn, cargo, y 5G lbs 00
Corn, yel., y bushel........ None.
i Oats, $ bushel. 55
Peas, cow, y bushel. 1 25
HIDES Green, y lb 4
Dry, j ft....-...!...... 10
HAY Eastern, y 100 Ifes..,. I 10
CO
50
' OA
VIA
20
051
'
North River, y 100 lbs.... 05
HOOP IRON y !ton 80 00
LARD Northern y lb . 111
North Carolina lb....... 1 00 (a
12
1J
0 00
JblMjy- bbl 1 35
LUMBER Citv steam sa'wd "
Ship stuil", resawed, m ft. 21 00
Rough edge plank, yil ft. 22 00
West India cargo, accord
ing to quality, y M ft...20 00
Dressed nooring,seasoned;20 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon. "fJ Mft..i ...15 00
27 00
25 00
23 00
35 00
!3 00
41
67
lib
iO
GO
4 00
30
1 45
1 10
40
R 80
1 00.
4 75
MOLASSES Cuba,hhd?crl AO
Cuba,.bois., y gal..,..,
Sugar house, hhds. y eal.
' " " bbls. ral...
45
Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal.
NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,k'g 3
OILS Kerosene. ) n-al......
45
25
2D
10
0U
30
70
95
50
00
Lard, y igai 1
Linseed, y gal. 1
Rosin, y sal
PEANUTS y bushel...
POTATOES-Sweet, y bus.
Irish, Northern. bbL.o.. 4.
PORK Northern, city m ess. 17
00 00
00 00
15 00
00 00
Thin, a'bbl.
00 00
Prime, y bbl (extra)
1 "I ILI '
.00 00
.00 00
6
. 00
. 1 20
j.vuujp, ra uui...
RICE Carolina, y ib
7
00
30
IA
Xia.sbi.uaia, ID.
Rough, y bushel...!.........
RAGS Couhtrv, y ib.,...
City,4Jb..
ROPET...
2
6
00
85
00
75
-
95
SALT Alum, y bushel
t : ,. i -! i
00
00
00
10
00
13
12
uifijuui, p saeit ,
American y sack
Cadiz y sack....:.............
SUGAR Cuba. Mb.. ......
OA
ioa
oo
Porto Rico, y lb.......
A Coffee, i lb...
B " , y lb......
&
C " y lb.
I
00
Ex C ? lb
iiM
14
VA
6 00
3 00
0 00
Crashed V lb.
SOAP-4-Northern, y lb...... 5
SHINGLES Contract. WH-i 00
Common, y 31....".. 2 50
Cypress saps 31 5 50
Cvpresg hearts. J Af . i .in
0 0Q ,
20 0T
STAVES W. O. bbl. y 31.18 00
20
R O hhd. y E.................00 00
CvDress. J M ii on
00 09
00 00
. 10
n oo
io oo
8 50
6 00
5 00
TALLOW y Tb. ...... ""'.'.?. f 9
TI3IBER Shippincr Hi 31 .. AS, 00
Mill, prime per 31.. 8 50
Mill, tair per 31 ..: 7 50
2
VVUULr Unwashed, per lb... 18
Wfshed per lb ............ 28
, 30
Spirit Casks.
PRIME AD SECOND
600
HAND spikit CASKS.
LliS SUGAIl-CUREI) HAMS,
3000
and
A FULL STOCK OF GnoCElilLS, (ItX
ERALLY.
For s.ile by
BiNFORDj LOEB & CO.
au:: 21
Tromm
S JXt. .IVTn.lt..
gEVEN SPRINGS
MA Si
and Tola Ano-
d-"n,(r fPHr of each just reeeirtil and
willi a lull and complete stock of Druf
wwiuuuu .uvujicais, fancy and Toil
Articles, lor sale low by ,
et
JAMES C.
MENDS,
. , Draffgiat,
inird bt., opposite Citv 1111.
auir 16
THE
UUMTI-DCMTI
ana
m WEST
CIGARS.
n. PIGOTT,
Tobacconist.
aag
20
Inferior to Ordinary.per 31 4 00
WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 40
North Caroina. per p-al ... 1 75
Steamship Lines, &c.
the
up
CLYDE'S
ew York
UA
WA
AND
Wilmington,
Steamship
15
10
8
8
6
1A
00
50
30
Line,
The Steamer
7
CAVT. OLIVER,
WILL, SAIL FROM NEW YORK
SATURDAY, AUG. 25.
Shippers can rely upon thc'proinpt
sailing of Steaiaers as advertised. -S
For Freight Engagements apply to ,
A. D. CJkTiJkXTX, XLgcnt, L
Wilming-ton, W. C.
BELDEN, Solicitinsr Asrent.
WM. P
6 Bowling
York.
CLYDE & CO
General
A.ffcnts,
Urecn, or Pier 13, N
R.,
aur
imore
AND
if mmgton, m C,
STEAMSHIP LINE;
EHEFAOTOR,
OAPT. JONES, j:
Wri.L t'A I L FKOM TJALT1MDRE
Saturday, Aug 25.
! 1 I
The Steamer' ll
Shippers, can rely upon the prompt
rtiims i'i Eieamers as advertised. "3.
Through Bills of Xading given
to ana iroiu. rwiaaelphia, and Prompt
-fiSpiilGIl guaranteed.
For Freight Engagements apply to
Wilmington, IST. C.
L, S. BELDE, Soliciting Agent, j
REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent
Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore:
au or 22 ;
Miscellaneous.
our.'!
our
100 Bbls. and Half Bbls.
of
our Old Brand
95
vooie
S9.50 por Barrel,
O".0 1- por Jrlall Bbl.
1 UL'
Ground from New Wheat Guaranteed, j
JOHN L. BO AT WRIGHT,
5 &7 north rront St. !
aug l l . FjVMILY GROCER. ;
"DON'T FORGET"
J. J. SHE PAlK D
i i can be found y
OA AORTII SIDE MARKET ST.;
BetTreen Second and Third Sts.,
Lcady and willing to do all kinda oi
PAINTING, GLAZING. &c.
Offlco Board Coininissioners.
EW IIANOTER COUNTY,
July 21, 1877.
TN ACCORDAXCK
WITH SecUbn 17 of j
the HmrH ftf r
-- uie JUacninfirr Ant K 1 j
. 1 .r . .
r,ner8 wl mfet at their Office on MON-
vuw ulu nxr nr a n vn , ior
A I III ft s.imo ; n .
. persons objecting to the
of tax chare-ed ait-;in; : l
for one day at leak or untH th.T5L"J
complete.
JOHN O. WAGNER
julr23
n airman.
gUBSClRRTo'TIIK
DAILY REVIEW
The Handsomest, the Bag -r
Ilost Durable Pianos Made,
Thoy arc Beautiful Koscwood, Se??c and one-third Octaves, with ever
and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform success iia
for them the position of a Standard of Economy and Durabilii
Acknowledged by all Musicians to be the Best
" ' ' 'a-
AGENTS WAXTED- IN EVERY COUNTY. ADDKESS
MARGHAL & SMITH PIANO CO
r, ROBERT W.
pril 5
smith, ARentf
ON
LIPPITT'S
Ice Cream cPaiior.
WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY
morninjr, 25th inst, Pure Cream fla
vored with choicest fruits will be kept
the season. j-
STRAWBERRIES ,
ia-re and luscious wi'lbe kept when ever
can De procured in either thi3or the Charles
ton markets. Cream sent to any1 part of tho
citj in quarts and gallons frozen, free ef
charge. All orders fur Cream for Sunday
must be left Saturdays.
Entrance toPalor on Princess St.
apT2i ,
New
22
Tho Escursion and Pic
Season Continues
AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING1
first-class work done should nail at Kn.
South Front, street! Sharinsr 10
Hair Cutting 25 cents, Shampooing 25 cents.
Even at these prices no lai d or pig's fat used
as Pomatum, only fine oils, beautifiers. Derfu-
uieries ana Day rum.
5 J t ' '
June 25 JNO. WERNER,
: .
Notice.
late firm of C. I). MYERS & CO. are
quested to call and settle their accounts be-
fore the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, as on
1 i . i ! " :
that day they will be placed in the hands of
i : " .
my Attorney for collection.
JOHN L. BOAT WRIGHT,
QN
, 1 .
augci
5 & 7 North Front St.
RICES!
LOW P
WILL TELL!
i .
Good Flour S8.SO
per Barrel.
TRY
OUR CREME DE
CREME AT $9.75.
LA
One
Ton of those Elogant
Hams; 13 Cents
Daily Expected
CEOo SWYERS,
11 dt 13 SOUTH FHOrtfT ST-
aug 17
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
DO NOT LONGER SUFFER
the pain and annoyance of that
b.lfl tnotVl hnt rrn TU tW J
"",-r l "UUUie "aerea. The. longer you
a.lt he ore you suffer and the rrcatcr th
the greater
risK oi eerioua loss.
r Remember the place, No. 33 Market street,
where all will be satisfactorily done and war
ranted by .
THOS.B.CARR&SON.
CARR'3 Saponaceous
serres the Teeth.
Tooth Paste
r re
10 aug
Call and Examine
- OUR NEW LOT OF
CHOICE TEAS,
SOTH BLACH A GIIB23IT,
A Choice Shipment just rect-ired.
Onljr 50 Cents Per Pound.
JOHN
L. BOATWRIGUJ,
o ' & 7 North Front St.
1 '
f auS U
Family Grocer.
r.1TERY AND SALE STABLES
Corner Third and Priacew Streets,
I Sod."loa PUes to the
' tSSSu
'...'"
In Buying or Sellin
during
in all markets.
in the
ther
wires used when requested. 3
Jmi Pr?e "eel
'
luiapi ana profitable
rctonu.
i i . . m uvicrmiiiiti.
Nic r f,
Xuaruea.
I J vuurifrh.J
conscientwi;
PETTEWAY & SCHDLKEX,
. . . brokers 3t Com. Merchi.f.
aug le-im Wilmington vr
Clothine: and Hat?
I
Renovated.
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! LTAVINO COMMRvr . ,
III j , vuu mo oasinfsfii
re-
ru t jh general.
Charges moderate
4
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on gmrtn-
Also. Old ClnH itnrr nvA Ifi. " i
Practical Uatter and Dj er,
Currie Row, Second !St.
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Len WiUi Us Witii Instrnctions to SeD.
andTobacM.1 "U i'ea'Ut' u,w' l
StraiVht tlnnrta TT- I .. ,1
v, uauusome i ackazw. ill
1 artics in want are advised fo send inibrr
"lucia Bcure iow pneea. . We don't boH
uuuus lor aproui.
wuBfcuuj receiving up-i;0untfy I'rodar
Poultry, Eggs, Meats, Fruit?, Onion, Fth
ers, Ac., which wo close out dailr.
TIA1 Alii OAftina wnm am'
V VMS OV1 SVCa W t3 llM'HIVB M V tr ttm .
Commission only, consequently prefer Cah
PETTKWAY & SGUULKLW,
xr ii -5r?ke" Com. Mercbint
Next North Princess and Water Stret't.
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Choice Pig Hams
A SELECTED LOT OF CIIOICK
Pflg yH.arrts,
Espo:ialIj for the Warm Scawnj
VERY FINE. ,
Once you try -them jou 'wilLpurchaietio
other. 1 ,
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JOI1X L. IIOATWltlGHT,
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. 5 & 7 North Front SI.
W- , Family Grocrf.
W. H. SPRUIT.
Exchango Cornerl
t
EXCHANGE CORNER i the pUffhc.
everything in the FANCV GOODS l!w.
The NICEST GOODS kept.
It has always been the place for th SW
and most FASifinvAftr.R un.LLVEKV
the GOODS, and will in future nrore to t
to all who mar come or send their order.
AJ1 orders sent from a duUnce will w-
Cdre Promnt And Knociil A ton tins.
, a- Remember EXCHANGE
for your FALL GOODS.
Callnowfor SUMMER GOOD..
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FLOUR-FLOUR
TRY
OITR POPULAR BBAHDS
OF
my mm
i
Frosh Ground
Every Day at Oar Mills I .
AND
EQUAL TO ANY C.OTED!
47 University Place, l?ew t0J
B. P. IIITCHELL & BOUi
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