:rais paper mm C v w f n I '. .-rmvo POSTAGE PAID. sUBf5 00 Six months. $250 ; Thre CMyc ,v'On.m6ith 60 -cents. will be'delirered by carriers, f hi.Iie. in ny part of the city, at the rteJor 13 cent, per week. irStbflcriberi will please report any and nVto receive their paper regularly. TWS SUMMARY. 1 Tbe details received regarding Ihe bat- . iu the Sbipka Tass, state that the Li repulsed successively ten vigor attacks made by the Turks, the posU m ioi the Russians .being very strong. 0 it is thought best to telegraph no j Haje' or Key's speeches; they f nnotins Scripture like the devil: The new iron steamship City of ujcoji, for the Ocean Steamship Compa of Savannah, was launched at Roach's lJtrd Chester, Ta. Thu tsday after ' A dispatch to the Times, from AstraMated August 22d, says the Toiks bare enteredJShavonzi and are ad? TinciDg steadily ' towards Nicsics. There eonk two battalions to resist them. jhey will probably reach lirabmac to -The Turks attacked Tirnova r..tnaAv hnl were retmlscd: no Sat- factory particulars yet. Jit is now jt4fd that it is not true that the forces of Iicot.Gen. Mehemet Ali and Sulieman Phahare eflectod a junction. Sen ator Morton is at death's door. Noyes has been nominatedjfor State Treasurer by ib Pennsylvania -Democratic Convention. Thirty-five working men organized a Isbqr party in Germania Hall, Jersey 'fjj, on Monday erening. They say it it t be made a national party. In kf'geon match at Newport ouJTuesday Psrcj Belmont was the winner of the 'ISO cup by a score of 13 straight birds. ThsHawaiim Gazette says late ad vices from Kilauea say that the lake irbichafew weeks ago was empty and 1ad,, exhibiting only a vast black pit fire hundred feet in depth, is now full - of activity, and filled with molten lava, I) within a few f?ct of the brink. ".! ThoNew Jersey Democratic State Central Committee fiied Wednesday, September 19, for holding the State Convention for the nomination of a Governor, The Con vention will be held in TrerJtoo. ,r Tha Times understands that the Lords of '.- the Admiralty and the Earl of Derby have signified to Admiral DeHorsey their approval of his conduct in having put a stop lo the lawless proceedings of the iron-clad HLascar in Peruvian Water?. - - A Pan's despatch says that tha electionfotigg Address, Owen Fonell, members of the Councils General will be fold at the beginning of November. Mr. Frederic Cavill started at 3:40 o'clock T aeiday" afternoon from Cape Grizne to ; ttim across the English Channel. In this attempt he succeeded,- having arrived within fifty yards of the English coast, near Dover, a 3 o'clock Wednesday morn ing. He was then taken into at boat, be auscl the sea being rough and the breakers Wgb, it was unsafe to land. Tberc are 0,Q0O troops at Osman Bazar, ffMch place is entirely deserted by the in stants. '-J- The Daily News7 Berlin correspondent writes that Germany's pro test igahjrt the Turkish atrocities is due suggestion of Emperor William. .Mfljptjgito protest does not contain any tW,U is of a nature to convince the Forte thai Germany is in earnest. - The Standard's Pesth correspondent hears j 0,1 uwat Britain is making arrangements fylk intervention of the Great Towers tie. interest of peace"; This if not con ed from any -other quartc'r, and it la rerydoabtful. :- Justin McCarthy, gitical writer and novelist, is dead. ' -Attorney-General of South, Carolina bronght suit against the Abends of cx- vptrollw T. C. Dunnas receiver of lk notorious Solomon's Bank, for , $25,- Tr, whieh it is claimed has been for-. V1 1T his failure to discharge his Jles and account for the property intrus to his management. The ralue of the rerty is piaced at $31460. Dunn is Jnt from the State. Advices Nw South Wales report 'that the collier, Yanayaua, (upon entering "bT 018110 barbor on July 15th, was pfded by a heavy sea in a gale and went ' stern foremost with all hands: Lttmmerbell : Miller, Chief Officer oon, Second Officer, Eddes, Chief fiineer, Baxther,the Assistant Engineer, ?1t$ seamen, firenien, &c. The 7 of Capt. Miller was recovered, j, ""'Watted Telegraph Compa- Ort wlork telegram tays; President of the- Western Union Telegraph . Sa'vSa.V8 that all that could le S I Ud? ?b)las that an arrangement had prn?,?ter w JS thereby the Wstern f Union m J!?? 87i Per cent and the At - racific 12 J iwr rent of tbe - both rn,ne8 f pools and receipts of -i'uic0, voniraci urawn up, was, 'i n'i'r ft ff n 5 n -LL. -JUL. JLL. Oifl VOL. 2. he said, alenghty document, . but he re fused to make public anything more about its provisions. Arrangement refer red to went into effect this morning and the decision ot. the con fereiice would be final. . Magnolia Record. Some correspondent of the Ijltar has been flattering that paper by assuring it that the people of Duplin approve and indorse its . political course with ) reference to Hayes. Wo feel sure that of the? 2;200 Conservative yoters of this staunch Demo cratic county, not over 200 can be fouud who indorse! its political course about Hayes. I .j. . ,7 '., i ; - --r Peiersburg Index -Appeal. J North Carolina Soldiers' Monument ; S ' ' . Fund., - 1 . Miss Nora Davidson has deposited in the Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of this city, the sum of $31.50, the nett proceeds of the; entertainment recently given by her school at Weldon. This is the begin ning of a fund she has undertaken to 'raise for the purpose of erecting a monument over the North Carolina soldiers who fell in defence of Petersburg, and, who are buried in Old Blandford Cemetery. This is an object which will commend itself to tho hearts and minds of Virginians but especially j to North Carolinians, who will ever .cherish the memory of their brave dead. "Miss Davidson is a lady of so much patriotism and energy that.no one doubts she will successfully carry out her under taking, andshgwiltfind many to assist her in her noblo work. The greater part of this fund will be raised by means of entertainments of different Kinds given during the coming season, but voluntary contributions from all who favor the erec tion of this monument will be asked. We mention the matter at this time that our North Carolina readers may know what is to be dorio and help on (the cause by their contributions. 2 Raleigh Observer. Welcome to North Carolina. The following letter, which leached us by due course of mail on yesterday even ing, addressed to the rlmmigration edi tor" of the! Observer, explains itself: Baltimore, Aug. 22, 1877. Mn. Be'asly :' I saw this morning that you were getting immigrants for North Carolina. NJow I would be glad if you could tell me and others where we cquld go in your State and live comfortably by the Ghase, say about one hundred men and forty-three women. We wuut a goo4 coon section, 'where, we can hunt and be freo in our religious belief. We would see them in hell, damn; them, before we would cro to Kansas among damned Yan- y 13 Market Square. We give our correspondent welcome tq North Carolina. If there is a better coon section of the country than North Carolina, we do not know where it is, to say notn 1D2 of Dossums. and freedom in religious possums, faith and religious exercisesj'rs complete. In fapt withpnt any irreverence we may be permitted5 to say we don't know any place where a man can get more religion and more coons for less money than in North Carolina. As for not going to Kansas, we think our correspondent is undoubtedly correct ; Kansas is evidently not calculated to meet the wants of immi grants like our correspopdent. Raleigh Observer. Donations foiHthe Premium List of the Next State Fair, r Acknowledged by C. B. Pcnson, Secretary, in behalf of the Executive Committee. One trio white-faced black Spanish fowls, value $12, from Wm. Wendell, Albany, N. Y., to bo given, for the best pair Spanish fowls on exhibition for prc- milUm. ";m ? 1-..- ' . , ' i Ten 'Manuals of Small Fruit Culture, from Rev. E. T. Boe, Cornwall on the Hudson, New York. m One box best new varieties small fruits, from Ilev. E. P. 'Roe. " , J One case best pew strawberry plants in One copy t "Play and Profit in My Gar den," one copy "Barriers Burned 'S.way," one copy ui ju. uuo sw L rj "Opening of a Chestput Burr," one copy "From Jest to Earnest' one copy "A Knight of the Nineteenth Century," one eppy "Near tq Nature's Heart.'' The above are all likewise sent by Bev. E. P. Roe, Cornwall on the Hudson, New York. Mr. Roe is the author of the works named, and is recognized as the first, authority on small fruits,' and his contribution will be worth the careful attention of 'our horti culturists and fruit growers, especially the strawberry plantsj i Twenty-one kegs, Phcc nix Brand, pure white lead1,1 525 pounds, value $65, from Messrs. Eckstein, Hills & Cq.,' Cincinnati, through Messrs. Briggs & Song, Raleigh. - One "Chicago Scraper - and Ditcher,'1 from W. T. Nichols, Esq.; President Chicago Scraper and Ditcher. Company, Chicago, 111. Here we have a novel in vention in its first introduction to our State. , ! "'. '" . i m m Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointmerits as made by Rev. WilUam S. ; Black, Presiding Eider, for the Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church. South. - V - Magnolia, at Providence . . .. .Sept. Wilmington, Fifth Street. . . '.Sept. 1 8 Cokesbury and uonane Aiia- sion at Cokesbury.:. ...... . .Sept. ?15 16 Whitevilie and . Waccamaw Mission atShiloh... Sept. 22 23 Ginton......... ..Scpt.;20 30 Wilmington, Front Street. . .QcU- 6 7 WILMINGTON, N. 0., FRIDAY, AUGUST , The Mails. The Mails close and arrive at the Cily Postoftice as follows : CLOSK. I Northern through mails -. - - 4:i't V 1 Northern through and war mails. A AI Mails for the N. C. aiid A. & N. t'. Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom - - - - - - - - 1:1-3 P -M Southern mails for all poin t.sfDOut 1 ) , dally. - - - - - - 5:00 P M Western mails (C. c. 11. "V.) cUily (except Sunday) - - - G:: P M Fayetteville, and olhces on Capo Fear River, Tuesdays and Fri- days - - - - - - 1:00 P M Malls for points' along line of Chc- raw & Darlington 11 II - - - 11,:J0 A M Fayetteville by WarsaAv, daily, (except Sundays) - - 6:1 -j A 1 Malls for points between Florence and Charleston - 11:30 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of-' s flees every Friday - - , - 6:00 A M Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) - - 8:09 a M Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creel:, every Friday at - - - - - - - ".:Q0 P il I AKKIVE. Northern through mails - - 12rl3 P M Northern through and way maiL. ft:o0 P M Southern mails - - 7:00 A M Carolina Central Railway at - - 6:30 A M Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 7:13 1 M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to H:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from S A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order and Register Departments open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is ciosed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Mails collected from street boxes every day 3:45 M. , LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Washington King Street Carr. See ad "Found." A. David Pearls for $1. Several private sound parties .to-iby. The regular weekly concert of the Cor net Concert Club will' not be given to night, i i i Mr. R. L. liar ribs has wc 'understand, Superintendent resigned his position as of the Street line. Elderly persons will find more benefit "at the seaside thari in tho mountains They need repose, not energy. i . i ' 1 A coquette may be compared to tinder, which lays itself on t to each spark, but does not always succeed in lighting up a match. ' The boy who does not know, when a gun Is loaded has just sense enough to point it at another boy who firuU nut fi.o fact for Lim. The harvest moon is what they call the full moon in August and -last night was as bright and pretty a night as was.' ever seen in this latitude. ' . -, i t . : I The astronomers tell ustht Marj and Jupiter Kvill be in conjunctid next Mon day. They will rise very close together about 9:30 P. M. on that days, 'and will present a very beautiful appearance. Thanks to Gen. Humphrey, Chief of the Bureau of Engineers at Washington City, for two large and elegant maps of the seat of the war in the E ist, one in Europe and the other iu Asia. ' Harper's Bazaar says that you-may eat corn off the cob, but you must hold it wijh only one hand. 1 If the cob gets a little the better of you, we suppose you may hold one end of the cob down with your foot. I A vial of oil of penuy royal placed on the stand at the head of your bed will drive cither you or mosquitoes out of the room. A dab of the oil on your forehead will keep the mosquitoes away, and every body else too. I j Six hundred millions of dollars arc an nually spent in the United "States for drink. -How (many delinquent news paper subscriptions docs this sum contain? It is heartless to spend ifi the maddening cup what you owe tho printer. Hn may be thirsty himself. A man is generally supposed to be in a pretty tight plat3 when he is between the upper and nether mill-stone ' of an adverse fate; but iff he knowsj himself he doesn't want to exchange places with the fellow who gets between a brick wall,and a baby carriage propelled by a determined woman. '. No one has known what perfect bread, biscuits rolls, pastry etc., are, if he has not eaten those raised by Dooley's Yeast Powdek- This article is made from the purest compounds, and so strong that little more than one-half of the ordinary kinds is needed. It saves in flour, shortening, eggs,milk, ' summoned to Catawba. 1 The Charlotte Observer says: Dr. Jones IF received a telegram yesterday summoning him to Catawba Springs to see a child of Mr. F. W. Clark, general freight agent of the Carolina Central Railroad,-which is lying very ill at that place There were no means of reaching there yesterday, consequently the Doctor has to wait till this morning. . - , - - - " Temple of Israel. Jits vacation having expired, Rev. S. .jjicncieispnn resumed his official duties at the Temple, corner of Fourth and Market streets on Friday last, and will conduct the service this evening at 6:30, and to morrow morning at 10;30 o'clock. The Race Yesterday. The challenge race at Wrightsville be tween the yachts Restless, owned and sailed by Mr. S. P. Cowan , and the' Frciic' owned and -sailed by Mr. Walter; G. Parsley, resulted in favor of the Restless. Time of the latter lh. 43m.. 35s. and of the Frolic lb. 53m. SOs. Messrs C O. Morse, wm. Latimer and E. S. Latimer were the. judges. I ! ,. . .- : i ' ; ' 1 Postal Regulations. 1 Hie1 lO3t0fficO has rpwnflir affirm, o lormcr decision that business cards, etc!, and the wrappers of second-class matter arc illegal and subject the package to third-class rates. Under tho law nothing can be put upon the wrapper but the name ol the person to whom 'and the place where it is sent, except the date on which the subscription expires. The As sistant Attorney-General for the Postoflice .Department has given a decision, which has been approved and made a ruling of the department by the Postmaster General, that1 extraneous matter bound in a maga zine subjects the whole package to third class rates of postage, and that publishers of magazines, to enable the department to identify advertisements as, a part of tueir magazines, must cause the same to be paged successively. More Atout the Rain. In addition to particulars of the rain, published by us yesterday, we learn that the basement of Messrs. Aaron & Rhein stcin was flooded, though the damage will riotipxcced $25. Fourth street from Red Cross to Bladen was entirely under water. I A good skifFcontaining six boys was being polled from the corner of Brunswick nearly to Bladen street. The sewer run ning through Paddy's'Hollow, which lias recently bocn repaired, gave way with thcprcssure 1 of water and flooded t.h streets at the intersection of Mulberrv. Walnut and Nutt streets. The old "Dry Pond" proper was filled to the depth of three feet and persons living in the vicinity of the Church were unable to get out of their houses, the water being two feet deep around them. Some of the inhabitants of the houses be coming alarmed or disgusted at the state of affairs had carts backed up to their doors, and their household effects moved out. The ponding of water in that Dor- tlon of the town i3 attributed to the fact of the sewer which was built there, to con duct the water off, a number of years ago, having been torn up by one of the "guilt" etigo officials of the last administration . Strange Craft on our River. . This morning the denizens of Water street were surprised by) the appearance of the De Lonzier, on her trial trip rapidly glidiug along' the limpid bosom of the Cape Fear. On board were Capt. J. D. Stanley, Messrs. F. H. Darby and W. F. Lessmau and a muscular "gemman of color" the latter furnishing the motive power that ran the machine, for the De Lonzier is what is known in nautical lan guage as' a side wheel row boat of the pory species, having, instead, side wheels like a river steamer thjat are turned with a crank like an old fashioned coffee mill or a latter-d.'.y grindstone. The boat presents a handsome appearance and her trial trip1 gave general satisfaction. The DcLonzier was not allowed, however, to have the;admiration and surprise of the lookers-on unshared, for within a short time after her disappearance the side wheel row boat Silting Dull, Col. B. R. Moore,captain, engineer and motive power, appeared on the scene, moving rapidly through the waters. The Sitting Dull is about on the same plan as the De Lonzier wheel houses that resemble the tppofa nutmeg grater or the one half of 'a collar box that our nimrods had been blazing away at. The distinctive difference be tween the two craft, however, is that the DeLonzicr is moved by hand power while the crank of the Sitting Bull is moved by the feet, it requiring for its propelling a man about six foot tall who is required to sit with his face towards the bow and shoot out his legs like the piston rods of two cylinders. The only difficulty with the propelling of his boat by its present captain is that every time the crank tarns his spacious understandings present such a barrier to the breeze as consiolerably to in terfere with the locomotion of the boat. A race is to come, off at an, early day 24, 1877. NO. 181 The Eclipse. There were' many anxious persons on the look-out last night for tho promised eclipse of the moon, and great was their disappointment at (finding heavy clouds in the East when it rose. Still, (he eclipse was there and there were some rather un satisfying glimpses of it "as jhc-moon gradually rose into the heavens Gradually rthc clouds became lighter ami near the close the moou shone out bri illy, with only a few light clouds between! tho earth. Later the clouds had it and retired to. the horizon and tfte full August moon shone out brightly, flooding he, earth with its light am! softness and beauty. Fish and Guano. . 1 Mr. Stephen G. Worth, one of the Fish Commissioners of the State, has been at Waccamaw Lake for a week past ex amining the waters, preparatory to stock ing it with fish. I - , ' Mr. Worth was in' this city yesterday, noti for the purpose, as might be thought, of stocking the Cape Fear River, but collecting1 samples of guano for aualy&is. We suppose after all the rivers of the State, whose waters empty into the waters of other States arc supplied' thu Cape Fear will be stocked provided there are any fish left. The Money Order System. I At 3 o'clock to-day postal order No -1, 581 was issued from the Post office in this city. This shows? to what aV extent the business in this department has attained. Registered letters are giving way fast to the money orders. Iu the former there is no guarantee against loss but with the money orders you can't loose your money nor can any. one but the rightful owner get it. A mail may be robbed or burned but the money in it represented by postal orders is not lost, while money iu register ed letters may 'never be heard from again. The Street Car. We beg for attention to the .advertise ment of this line as it appears in this issue of the Review. The cars now run through from Castle and Sixth streets to T"T ll f T Cmtct J y l iU r C M 1 j three miles for live cents. They will run every fifteen minutes, the cars for Brooklyn" and the Cemetery alternating, and a sign hung out from each Car will show its des tination. The cars arc now iu complete order, having been thoroughly rcnoyated and are ready for the accommodation of the public. ' I ' - : ' Arrested. 1 1 . ' i A small colored youth was this morn ing arrested by officer Xclson, of the day police force, charged with the larceny of a pocket-book from the store of Mr. N. H. Sprunt, corner of Front and Market streets. It appears that the boy, who was employed by Mr. Sprunt, discovered a pocket-book on the stairwav, in Mr. Sprunt's store, just after a. hdy had passed up the etairs but instead of in forning his employer he carried the money home and gave it to his mother, not how- i - ever before he had spent a small portion of the sum which was iu the book. The city authorities held the prisoner until a warrant from a Magistrate was issued before whom the case wa3 tried and dis missed, owing, wc believe, partly to the extreme j'outh of the defendant, , but mainly to the fact that the act did not quite come within the pale of the law as larceny. The money and book were both returned to the rightful owner, and the sable youth was promised a severe casti gation by his maternal ancestor, which we suppose was dulj administered in proper style. ' ' ; I -r m- .i . The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place wc obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken tins morn ing at V:31 o'clock ; I Augusta, 75; Cairo, 70; Charleston, 79; Cincinnati 00 ; Corsicana, C7; Fort Gibson, 61 ; Galveston 8'J ; Iudianola, 85; Jacksonville, 80 ; Key Wet, 83; Knoxvillc, CO; Lynchburg, 70 ; Mem phis, C7 ; Mobile, 75 ; Montgomery, 71 Nashville, CO; New Orleans, 79 New York, 71; Norfolk, 77 ; Pitts burgh, 71; Punta Rassa, 82 ; Savannah, 82 ; Shreveport, 73; St. Louis, 03 ; St. Marks, 73 ; Vicksburg, "70 ; Washington, 75 ; Wilmington, 78. j Trommer's Ext. Malt. SEVEN SPRINGS MASS, and Tola Ano ,,'S ;. ! ; .. .- i ' - M dyne. A supply of each joat received and with a fall and complete stock .of Dros Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, for ?ale low by JAMES C. KDNDS. I aag 1Q , Drngwt, Third St., opposite City Hall. PLEASE WOTICS. V We will be glad to receive coBatpicatioat from our friend, on any utalV.mbjtcto of general interest but : ' The name of the writer a it aliraya bt furnished to the Editor. Communication must 1 written only on one tide of the paper.' l ' rereonaliUes nut be "avoided. Andit is especially, and particsUrly ia: -stood that e editor doea not alirayi taferi the views oC correspondent?, Bnietso fUtad in the editorial columns. ' , The People Want Ppm There is no mMirina v..:wi ' physicians, or sold by Drogcutf, that carries' such evidence of its success and superior virture of Boucbee's German Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on tlic breast, Consumption, or ay diseatol of the Throat and Lungs. A rtpof oft tact is that any person afflicted,4 can cci a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying " the Tt-!ar Isizc at 75 cents. It has lately been fitro- 1 duccd ia this country from Germany and its wonderful cures are astonishing . everv one that uso it. Thr M .:n . m.vv v.wpv n in "relieve any case. Try it. -4. Now Adverticcncato. CARS. QN AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT the STltEETCAlw will conrmenoe running at G dclock in the morning, and run every 15 minutes, each way from the Market House, until 8.30 o'clock, except' Saturdays; when they will run until 10.30 o'clock. 1 The Cars will alternate between the Cem etery and Brooklyn. r There will be a Car to tho Cemetery every 'JO minutes, nlso'one to Broookly n every SO minutes. ' . There will be a sign on the rear of the Car just over the dash board,' designating which I place tho Cur is golDg either Brooklyn or the Cemetery. Tcrsons wishing to .take the . cars on either of the three Railroads, will find the Street Cars the cheapest and most comfort able way of' reaching them. Persons arriv ing In the city will always find a car at the upper end of Front street, near Union De- i i '-. pot, which will take them to any of the Hotels for 5 cents, or to any other part of the Street Car Line. , ; Price from Castle and Sixth streets, to the near three miles of road, and return for 5 cents, The very cheapest fair In the United Stales. 1 ' Tcrsons aro requisled to report any neg ligence; on the rart of the drivers, to the Superintendent. WAyillNQTOIf KING, august 21tr . Superintendent Found. rpUIS MORNING, at the foot of Chestnut street, a package of keys, among them a post . office lock bos key. Call at this iffice. ' ' aug 21 , (r,.;. .. LIPPITT'S Ice, Cream 'Parlor. WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY morning, 25th last. Pure Cream fla vored with choicest fruits will be kept during the season. i STRAWBERRIES large and luscious will be kept whea ever thty can De procured in either this or the Charles ton markets. Cream sent to any part ol tho city in quarts and gallons frozen, free ef charge. All orders for Cream for Sunday must be left Saturdays. . 4 fcsa-. Entrance to Valor on Princeat St. apl 24 i Pearls for Ot .C. A. DAVID'S. B-LAXCi: OF SUMMER STOCK OF CL0THIKG AT , . Great Bargains I Call and see the PEARL at 27 rJlarketGtreot. aug'22 li'.-. Soiling out to Closo. MY WHOLE STOCKconaistiagef Bookf , I'lan and Fancy Stationery, Pictures and Frames, Card Board and Mottoes, Plain "?iFcCT c":,i4?i Tobacco, Ac., Ae? Abo Silver Mounted BhowXasea, Lamps, G?n8iJlr?ic- If.ot disposed of otherwise will be sold at auction Sept. 1st, T. H. UE1TIT8, aug 20 24 Market 6L . SHAMPOO AI7D DAT7J0. QUAVE, 10 cnts. Hair Cat, 2 cents. Shampoo, 25 csnts. Hot and cool baths at all hour. Clean towels , and sharp razors ia ' ; "'''.'..'- . abundance. All work done ia fileoce tad with dispatch. t. FURUANSKl, Cor. Front and Princess. aug I t "f "i!mm i . if,, J A DVEUTISB IN THE DAILY REYICT7. t i ' i ' : r i r II i i I ,.:!' : . i i i , t i.-.sl

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