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, nublisi THIS PAPER bed ererj afternoon, ccpteti by JOSH." T. J AMES, EDIT0B ANI FKOrKIETOK. Sundays ex- 51 $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three ime Jer . one month. 60 cents. -Aha XL mv - poo will be delivered Dy earners,, fcharge, in any part of the city, at the Sine rates low and liberal. AJrSttb8criberi will please report any and Mres to receive their papers regularly. in i - o Hill For President. tvMKGW, Aug..2C.Itis said here tlcroen in a -.position-to know llStbej speak, that the Adminiitra Bubiicans are seriously considcnfag 'ffSility of capturing the great mass Tthern Democrats by putting some wntman from that section forward l'rTrSdentialcandidatefor.l880on ah fLSent footing. It has been sug- & that Ben HOJ of Georgia would be raiiable man, and that with a Liberal !.ican like Gen. Banks of Massacu- "t r A inn-Prrsulent. a ticket would be UUIIIU uuu r 1 1 i 'J j ' -VI Mlif M.t l'l "t;; 'In )ajlt-.-Ebvmw.. FLEASE WOXICE. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, i377. NO. 187 11 which would" sweep the off a The Mails. The Mails close and arrive at the City rotstofflceas follows : s . , Northern through mails, - - - 4:45 P M Northern through and way mails. 6:15 A M mans ior me jn. j. ana A. a ri. t. Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom - - - - - - . - 4:45 P M Southern mails for all points South. daily - - .... . 5:00 PM Western mails (C. G. It. W.) daily (except Sunday) - - - 6:30 P M ayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fri- days - -,! - - 1:00 P M Mails for points along line of Che- raw & Darlineton R R - - .11:S0AM rayeiievme Dy Warsaw, daily, (except Sundays) - - - 6:15-A M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 11:30 A M considerable strength of Repub- Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- .i V tVi iThn wat.rhward nf llnnS If! lUC Aw. ' - k campaign is of course, to be rccon- nited c?UDt7fTand a ed 1 ... Thf? sneeches of Hayes and Keys FL KnHand are the forerunners of 6:00 A M a M P M encouragement .i:.,Arpmcnt. and tne i ;rl, the I'rcs dential party received from toem malls , - - - - -ninch tnp iiw ., ilfn Carolina Central Railway at .l, m? of that section lias been very Mails deliver! from n-m j nmK- Thc on,v damper on tneir .lirrant spirits is the temper shown by snccis commenting yiTT'i II rJUH"" " General Kev's allusion HWU I wi"" , ' r il. ... ,.'t jinlpf nratns as 1,1 IK IC'UUIV IA-U"uivv.ui,vu ketbern and vilest sinners. It is hoped, lowerer, that the Southern tour which Administration starts on next month till afford an opportunity to dissipate the Bufavorable impression that these niisun JcrtXKl allusions have created at the fvdth.' CcQ Hill, it is thought, will prove ikiioit available Southern man who can be selected for the ostensible leader of this flees every Friday S'mithville mails. ' by steamboat. daily, (except Sundavs) - - 8:00 Maiis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, , every je riuay at . - - - - - - 3:00 ARRIVE. Northern through mails - - 12:15 P M Northern through and way mails. 5:50 P M - 7:00 A M - 6:30 A M Mails delivered from fi:00 A. M. to 7:15 V M., ana on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 AL M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to '12 M. A-rwl frrtvi 1 is T 1 A I J i Register Departments open same as stamn office. i Stamps for sale at ecneral deliverv whpnl iaiiip oiiico is ciosert. i Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. ., , I , i Malls collected from street iToces everv dav O.JC T ft -r " o.io sr. jr. Board of Aldermen A called meeting of the Board of Al dermen was held yesterday afternoon, when the following proceedings were had farther time was "ranted t.hft Finanre . V tommittee for report u ithc matter of Geo. Davis in regard to interest on coupons. ne Lornmittce on police iikiJc a report recommending the appointment of Joseph Bowden as special policeman rt the Caro lina Central Railway dc'iNjt. ine Committee reported what action they had taken in the matter of th exten sion of the wharves of the C! C. Kail way Company, i The Committee on Forestalling the Mar . ..... Ket, made a report,' which, on motion, was laid on the table. i A communication from the Kuanl of Audit and Fiuance was read.' Ihe amendments to the tax. ordinance, offered at a previous mcetiir' . were refer red to the Committee on Finance for con fcrence with the, Board of Audit and Fi nance. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. 1 central and South America. liviMA, Aug. 18. The steamer J'ajts, which arrived here on the ICth Dst., brings news of the further destruc tion by earthquakes on the south coast. The day she sailed from Callao (1st inst.) i report was received there of serious earthquakes having occurred at Co- A. DAviD-Still Ahead. Jones Just in Store. R. M. McInxibe To II; usek A communication from Wumiugton Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, asking monthly appropriations, was -referred to the Fire Department Committee. A petition from milk dealers, asking a reduction on carts, was, on motion, indefi nitely postponed. A report from the Superintendent of Health was read and placed on file. The matter of the salary of the Superin tendent of Health was referred to the City Attornev. Can any one tell how men livs and sup- t.:f,- i L i r J 1- I ermission was ranted, on anmroval nf rarmnuKes iiavinn uucurruu ai .jU- i i ii. .:. r m: t- - i . i i o 7--- -t o. auimbo and Serena," hi ' Chili. The ex- T , T V T , the mmittee, to T. J. Southctland to T. II. Heath Last Week. eepera. The attention of the ladies is called, to the advertisement of Capt. R. M. Mcln- tire in this issue. It speaks for itself. tent of the disturbances and the amount of the damage done are not stated. The cable from Callao south had been broken, owing, it was supposed, to the earth quakes. ' The subject of a confederation of the five States of Central America is again prom--incutly before the public, with Fresi deut lVarrios cf Guatemala as leader. don't work, while othes who are industri ous and always employed, almost starve ? erect a wooden shed on his lot, on Second street. i The weeds spoken of by us in yester- All applications for positious of Detcc- day s Review 'as having been cut dowp tives were, on motion, laid on the table. and left in the vacant lot south of the I' On motion of Alderman Foster, it was Fostoflice, wcfc all removed this morning. A petition pravimr the1 annoihtmint resolved in substance), that all I commis sions or appointments as spechl police, (juatcmala Salvador, and Honduras have 0f T. M. Gardener, Esq., as a magistrate made or issued previous to June 1st, 1877, forhis. cy wase around -herebx last week lor the signatures 01 luo&e ""Lwreby oruerca to rciuru iuu auiuu unui- diately to the Chief of Police; and that a I is- W bcardJrojn. it is considered unlikely that they will assent to the scheme. want lit,-.". - - Cant. G. L. r onmnlir aa hereinbefore stated luu j.mivi0u iv"-u -J " - x 1 Miiuib nv vutupii i.m .. v . . - i i if n n ifrii . rm cr t m i i a Donations for th Premiaui I.ist cf Dudley, Chief Clerk in. the office of Secre- shall subject the! offender to fine. and im tarv of State, returued vesterday morning -isnnrnont. at the discretion ot tne from a sojourn amemg the mounignns, and I Mayor. iudsin by his looks, the air and fare up the Next ;state Fair. Atknowlwlpcd bv C. B. Dcnson, Secret arj', iubeh.ilf of the Executive Committee. Twleve annual subscriptions to. "Fan cier's Journal," $18, J. M. Wade, Sccre tary, Hartford, Conn. Une hundred Tarmelee e seeding "Crcs- there agreed with him. During the recent heavv rains the cul- rx firvM-fU Wrt nf. the intersection of Eleventh and -"MM UMk llVyk II Vlil Ml ' West Haven, Conn. Une case boots and shoes, value not yet received' from the old and well known iMise of Messrs. Brisham & Co., 114 fori St., Boston, Mass. t'ne pair splendid Berkshire pigs, with pedisree attached. $25. three months old, taa-T.T. Gorsuch, Esq., (breeder ef fine Ulcncoe, Baltimore cotinty, Md. Chestnut streets was very badly washed. A' petition of butcher, reutiestiug the continuance in office of the present Deputy Clerk of the Market, was received at d read. Moved by Alderman Foster that appli- 7;;"7 " ' , T -' rh. f of cations for Deputy Clerk of the Market be The fact has been reported to the Chief of uuu 1U f , . - t.- -L ; nt deferred until the next meeting of the Pol ce and iwill receive his immediate at- ueierxwi -Ti f-,i. . t , Board, when final action will be taken. fCoucord Sun.. Bethel Camp Meeting. Am annual catnn meeting at Bethel tcntiou . The extending of the street car line u.p Market 'Jrorn Fourth street will prove a to persons linnfr in Q.i.. . r- x t , that portion pf the city. This is an enter prise we should like to eee succeed not- tbe withstanding the fact it begins at J fcesun Thnrsaay 15th and closed Cemetery and ends in the vicinity, of tbeJ uoav aith Tho nomr. rhAinfS nt. Wnrtr nmiSC. to Carried. The Committee on Streets and Wharves reported that they had examined the bridge built across the railroad, on bixth street, and think it is well and substan tially constructed for the amount agreed upon to be paid by tnc city ior saiu Unmailable Letters. ! The followiug unmailable lettdr is re maining in the city postoffice: i Wra. Rail, cor. South Browl and Jeffer son streets, Savannah, Ga. , , . - ' - t New Postoffice. Town of Burlaw. Buugaw, August 27th, 177. Editor Keview: ihe hnishmg touches to the locxitioa ri rG 1 --' i - r x-ft " , mviw v uvi wiiuiv Kiin nr- l eimrr were gireri here 'to-day by the official actron of tne Board of Gountv A new postoffice has been establiahid I P510 large gathering of the people nn tv r.rnHn, rw-.-ii i-L- . a1 dornonstratmg that tho Board sliould """-yvuvixvauwaiwiwecir carry out the will of 'the voters in the Armour and Bristol, in Bladen county, choice of Burgaw. The pressure was in- It is to be known as Marsden and Mr. A. incrol' Overwhelming tor Burgaw. Ac- T. Clark has been appointed aa Fosi- y o Board resolved as follows; master , -. ' i Inat Burgaw shall be the permanent scat . i t of justice for Fender county. t Rather Irregular. . That the public buidiegs of the county : Yesterday we reported the case of one S1 1x5 P0 ?vcnty-three r r n' ' i j -i . . , acres oi lanu given bv the Kai road L. D. lowers, colored, as hayiDg created ihnri 3U located of Cbmp'anr. quite a considerable amount of excitement That the Court tfoiiso snail in a certain locality in this city; on account upon Fremont street, ou the cast side of of a wife-beating scrape in which, he. was tlie railrad, one hundred and , seventy- the principal actor. ' . ' ! seven (177) yards from the: road, and V . 1 , , ' . t . ' pon a broad avenue running from the lo-day we had expected to furnish an warehouse." : 1 v account of the trial, as the woman pd - That the couuty offices, ' official bouks, wife of Towers who was the other actor PaP3and other county equipments shall in the drama, had failed to put in an ap- t,W' ?Uh VVfhinSn r ' . , . , , . to liUrgaw. lo taat end a contract was pearancc for a trial yesterday and the case made with Mr. S.. P. Hand to lit up a was postponed until the regular session of temporary Court-House, and to have it the City Court this morning. But upon redv as early as practicable. The Board inquiry this morning of the Chief of Po- nTut?'Sd rCgVJar lncJo R r October in this new Court House.whichwli hce we Avere told that there was no City be ready for occupation bv that month! Court. Upon our asking what had becomo The next Superior Court of Pender there of the case of Towers, we were qaietly re will be held at Burgaw. In the told by the Chief that it was settled, and meantime land t sales will be made by thie ic nil u owners of property at Burgaw and other this is all the information we could gather. steps taken for the purpose of building up Now, if there is any side-door arrange- a town at Burgaw. A public sale of ment by which these matters are settled, ots wuI soon como 9ff ficre, and all will we would like to know it, so .that in f u- h,v,e1a cbanc?,fr bargains. Application ,. u 1 x. ' j x Wl11 "G made to the next Legislature for a tuie we may have a reporter on hand to charter to build a narrow gagc raU report the case; otherwise the public and from Burgaw well down into Onslow ourself are in danger of losing the infor- I with a provision for convict labor to aid mation. i in its construction. . This is no idle dream or fancy l picture, but earnest business a 1 l J i Feminine Dotting ul.Vau a.uu .-""orai programme is Our freckled perusers, should use whit. IffffiffSJra,"! castile soap and should put a little oat- encouragement here, but actual settlers, meal into the water in which the! face is true men, will find every encouragement washed. to settle here.' Schools, churches, factories, A physician recommends this remedy ?Tn rArl? for freckles "Tincture of benzine, i one good and ! can be bousht cheat?. In all and 'a half drachms: rof -fe- gawls" nbw the inviting place and the mnrni n rr i i i I ; a ' , . r " 1 i ; I f'Mril I ri T I. W . , I j I 7.KN Another physician tells the ladies to use lor I their complexions : "uicnionae of mercury and muriate of ammonia, one and a half 'grains each, combined with a six-ounce emulsion of almonds, applied at .We will be glad to feceive; coWavaieatioBi from our friends on any and all rubjecU o f general lniercet Dut : ' ' ' . The name of the writer a it always be iurnisued (o the Editor. Communifationa must b written onlr on une siae oi tne paper. Pergonalitics muat be avoided. Andit is especially and particularly aader etood that editor does not alwayi tndors me news of correspondents, uleas 9 itated u uiu tvinuriai columns. nmht. New Advertisements. Just in Store. tkuSTJALLV FINE LOT of Water melons and selling low. Peaches, Apples, grapes, itc.i'and vegetables of all. kinds, fresh and cheap, at JONES' GREEN GROCERY, Corner Market & Second 8ts. ang 28 TO HOUSEKEEPERS t ? (TO camr 'place have continued resularlv once JWut the past 70 years. We attended '"V VAEmSM Kim.- A mlrmnr tn Oli-k- One of our young men is going to join the Kcz Perccs so as to Jet 00 howara iau Wnt sermnnci Ti,mnD TiMrf I n Tii ronr rrhn cause of the V0UU2 man 8 1, ",uuo UJ XM XUVylXJCo, XJWfcvw, m wm . 1 w ! m JJr. Tharr. Full v 2.000 neoDle 1 1 (1 smLlfin determination to loin , , J ' t I Bll UUnu w.. OB the frnnnds mirl ihA interest I . ... - i 1 r. Kf aaoitwi : u i- ; the hosuios is kuowuho ouijr nested m the religious exercises was .,. . ... . , . f u h(1 great. 0 Ithc supposition is that he has lelt tne ;lippcr worn by one of his lady acquain- street 4U mcident of this camD mcetinjr that 7 mention is that of an old lady "w is now 85 years old and who attended t ,m meeting there 70 years ago, and wcq a regular attendant since that tances. It was moved by Alderman Bowden, that the salary of Mr. L. Ai. Williams, Gerkof the Market, be increased to $50 per month, to date from the 1st of Sep tember next. Unanimously carrieti. . It', was moved by Alderman Lowcry that a lamp be placed at Boncy Bridge, on Carried. The Board then adjourned. Selling Oat Attention is called to the advertisement Another old ladv attendant who of Mr. T. II. Heath, next door lo Exchange l!tfs Within halfn mil nf TWVipI 107lr- "r.r1ir Ic cnllinor rff bia entiro stock tear- 1 1 " v j - 1 iiti , i uj - at COS l. jjarjjaiuo "- " lcharwt,(rv.0r1 fancv coous, smouers arucics, cauuiw, i hp Tli.!,. j c. . 1 ' ..1: I r x- oil nftfrmrn nn is , . "".umuua oiaie nas a capiuu am picmrc uumcs, llarnnl: r t. ;n I .. . - . . i ... ir. 1 t-"w; popular CUSlOm OI DKOOIu iu I fi,rinfr vrrv niV to ClOSC OUt. Xie T?? -0 a printing office with all their 7 : " - orrr. plaints against a municipality, for not vuung ccrtam reforms which they There's one article no good grocer is ty ,Dkare necessary. The State holds ever without, and the public demand it "l complaint should first be made to the incessant! v. We speak of DooiIey's VilV C,lJJ. , 1 . YEAST A 01 fl.n 1 n 5r ? lv affected with deafness tlian the right , U 18 Tint romtA,nA menrf. tnn v hcl t i ;tol-in,l ! All hrnan. 1 J auw'"vv-" r IQe rtrpsc nrliM nnKlin mmnnrfiS 11 mirlnfrnm it Bm I . ... .a HV a.itn tr nf tfto fill S . - "c immrti.illv flionitecnH Tho itlate I i,nlfU,r onH Holi(9f Another I T tcrmiucd to sell out everything this week. Don't Box Your Children's Ears. The drum of the car is as thin as paper, and is stretched like a curtain between theair outside and that withiuj and thus having nothing to support it, and being extremely delicate, a slap with the hand on the side of the face, made- with force which sudden and violent anger gives it, has in multitudes of cases ruptured this delicate membrane. As the right hand is almnRt ftlmivs used, it is the left ear which is stricken; this aids m accountinj for the fact the left ear is more frequent press, where nubhc measures! Vx-cMiit- mils rake. etc.. made from it are Qipartiallv flisrussnrl. Tho Slate I mi frit 5rTic Imiltliv nrt delicate. Another ri2ht. The rjress should be the I t.hinor to fee remarked is that the cans are 'uiuacascsucn as wat svatcu. lit Alt. . very Meeting of the copal conyention. ! t T W-,iTi11 T.nrmonr. Sorrctarv of lull weignt anv wr a Episcopal Convention of the Dioccseof StronSi vnai. less 01 n. is reuumvu i t . , it c n mimose. 1, xorw wwuu, . -. o lj ( , : I ' . The , Thermometer. postal circular . From the United States Signal Office at Notice is hereby given that the adjourned i.:.inM if.; ii fiTtrintr .nrt nwtin of the 61st Annual Convention . " I .f ii n vxu rf North larnhna. will be of the thermometer, as taken this morn- V in frist Chnrch. Raleigh, on ..... UCIU, . r o r ing at 7:3 lb clock; , Wednesday the 12th dav of September . - j Anwusbi. 79: Uairo. &; naricswn.i next- The odic oi saia mceung is 10 . urth round of appointments as made gQ . 68 ; Coriicana, 72; Fort deiermihe upon a Iwundary line for the I Pver. William s. Black: Presiding L,s! . .iif I rn 70 . proposed new Diocese to be erected within t;i . ,,M' I'art we arc siuniu nghtmg other people's battles. Ter who have comrlunts against the city .corporation should make theso com L!Tu tnerhselvcs and not hide behind a .' Qich baa enough of its own w Dear. 1 9oarterly Meetings: rWer,forf w:!-:.. ' ; iru I 4uaw" v ' . I the limits of (the present ".Diocese o tot P v umiu5wa wlc ' iUWM1 Jacksonville, 7Q ; Key West, b3 jtvnoxvuie, j North CajoHna." qUc Clergy and Lay- WiW la' at Providence. ...-.Sept. cSgt0n' FlfthStreet. . . .Sept. fii.T oMiirr 70 Memnms.Tt :MoDUe.l xiMMtfi -will purcnasc return tickets 0 . v,., .0, , , . ' I O- ;- , L- 1 i " Tirt -7- -Nrahville. 77 : New I OTer the various juauratua, wuicu wm uo StoaatrviTi travel over tne uesiera xi. xi. Whiter: 11? y;--- -Sept. 15 1G Pittsburgh, C5; Punta Rassa, 82 ; Sa- the1 Western R. S. of K. C, wUl be al- 1 8 it d. Waccamaw oti R9 sVimrnnnrt 70? St. Louis..75 : St. I inwn tr wtnrn upon the certificate of the V. C l net no u-l f -i i-. .1 1 I t 1 C:--. 'Unt, 4VJ" ocpi- ir..i.. 4.ir:.v 7r . WnRhmfrton. Srft&rr. uroYiaea tney nate paid one 1 a ikesui4fct vnm;;v"- sept. 29 rrv'TT- - ' itit&c. . : . ... -tvvu, xront Dtrcet Oct. -a. 71 is; vviimwgujn. to. t .-- --r : JUST RECEIVED a variety of NEW CARPETS, ircp 25 cents to 1.50 per yard. Svis3 Embroidered Curtain Good?, from "0 cents to 75 cent3 per, yard. . LIKEN SUITS an4 ULSTERS will be sold very cheap-Mo cloie. . ? EMBROIDERIES prices. I . at greatly reduced List of Letters The following is the list of letters re maining unclaimed in the Postoffice, Wil mington, N. C, Wednesday, Aug 26th 1877: B Mrs Mary A Bat son, Miss Delia Bryant, Miss Mary Bizzle, Miss Milly Bryant, Capt W T IV Bell, R H Brady, Jas H Beatty, Joe Buie. - C Amos Carter., D Mrs Eliza Jane thidley, Mrs Ann Marii Douglerty, Mrs Mary Dunston, J H Dew, J W Davis,. Charles Davis, Benj Duraud. I E J Tw Earnest. G Wm Gayets, Henry M Garrell. 1 II Mrs C Housman, Miss Lizzie Har- ly. Miss Maria Howe.Miss Mattie Hodges, Frank Henderson, Charley Hubn, Alex llcdgepeth, Handsome Hunt, Thos Y HcrringMrs Emma Harriss. . Jt Gilbert Johnston, fcattina Jones. K Miss Mary Kelly. . L Joshua Lowery, (2) 1 Miss Lavenia Lane. ' " ' " M Miss Frances Moore, Miss Dorti McClarainy, Miss lheresa Moore, Miss Fimmia A Mott, Miss Malissa Mott, Mrs Sarah McCall, F W Mills. N Troy Nash, Chas H Newberry. P Mrs Judv Payne, Mrs Eliza C Pen- y, Mrs J W Porler. WmFonton, Wright finfllin CAM IV EXCURSION Price. 1 I . . ' ; v ttjf. It Miss Mary, Rains, Karll Ryberg, - . Wm Ripple, Luke Roberson,B M Rob-, - iiT k A ' 1 Thursday, Aug. 30 thJ Muiie by the Italian String Baud. Kc freshments at city prices. PJentj of ice water free. : . i Ticaeu ior eaie ai uie iooksloi cs ana uon. ana or any memoer 01 idc u mung unics, at tne louowmg reuucea prices i Gentlemen. 7a ccata. Ladies, 50 cent;. Lar ana ueaueman, emiuren under 12 rears old, lb cents. Boat will leave Market rL Dock at 8 o'clk, a.m. juuf w.'tiUKUU.N, . ag 27 Manager DO NOT FORGET to bring along the Pocket Book, for that'is the motive power, and the oods will all speak for thcmselre3. K. M. Mcln tire, auz 28 .x 41. IS. .Front St. erts. - S Miss Kothcy Stub, Marsha traw- ficld, Miss Lou Stubs, Miss ;H$etfeua 'nn Mis.- Kinma Solomon . (2) . Miss t.u, w t J, 1 Caroline Shaw, (col.), John buggs, in ward Seeph. T Isaac Thornton. V Miss Lcbeine Verrene, Henry Vand. W John White, Mrs 0 E Williams. Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in SO days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. Cm E. R. BRINK, P. M. Sensible AdTlce . You arc asked every day through the columns of newspapers andby your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you, know nothing about; you get discouraged spending monev with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof -that Greek's Af gust Flower will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation o, the . Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Arc. we ask you to po to tout, Druszist and get a Sample Bottle of Greex's Au- gust r lower ior io cents ana try w, or a Regular Size fox 75 ecntfc twa New Advertisements. Last Week. .-JALL AXI) SECURE BAKOALHS IX FV.i' Tibcco, StaUonerr. Chromos, PS?0- A10' o Fancy Candy which L"i" e" at Les8 Two' Silver -u.u ouuff uaics, hnest in tht city, at &Mg 28 T T t IIP aiiftn , 24 Market St Wanted. fpWO FIRST CLASS BARBERS to work on wages. Apply to the ujadersi gned in the National Bank buildinc."'' . 'i au;r 27 I. FURMANSK1; Cor. Front and Princess, Dyoing and Cleaning. TJRICES REDUCED at the ladies and gen- 'm? First CIass Dead Quarters, North s do Market street, between Second and Third streets. Good work sneaks fnr ltair. r.ii and cxaminci Kid GIoTes and finest Laces a special tv. 4ffentsfortho celebrated Staten lslaod Djcing W orks. aug 271 Wanted. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to cook, wash and ir n for a smal family. Employ- ment steady and good wages paid. ' Addreeabox 213 Postoffice.' ang 27 Lost. JATE YESTERDAY' AFTERNOON on Thirrl ct.nnt t.'...it r n. -r . . , ouuiu oi ou joun i Cftarcb. a 0 LADY'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. A lib eral reward will bo paid for its recovery if left at the Review office. anc 27 1 - o Family Croceriec. i T1IK fullest; assortment of ' ' I . FIKST-CLASS ( family groceries, , -''( TiOKXH FB0NT ST. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Any one leaving their orders during the day may rely upon their prompt delivery, 1 always follow the downward prices", and can assure all who patronize me that will ' SELL AS LOW as can be found in the city. CASH A CONSIDERATION Still Ahead ! QUBFAT0B1TB, THE FEARI, SHIRT, still maintains -as it jstly merits the lead. Remeiaberll is guaranteed to be made of the 'Very best material, that the fit is perfect and that the workmanship. is hot ilijrhted In the leash The PEARL is beyond doubt the cheapest Shirt in the maxkeL ., . "... OIILY ONE D0LLAE. A. David. JOHN L. hOATWRIGUT, , Family Grocer, G & 7 North Front St. au 27 IVlaterial for Home Made Pickles. I YYUULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTEN TION TO MY Assorted Spices, Put Ul Expressly for thoso Ilaking their own Pickles. ''''( . . . No Weighing, " I No Assorting. Prepared for Immediate Use. j A Great Convenience. ' JOHN L. BOATWBIGHT, I if V family Oroccri , j 5 & 7 CTorth Treat flt. aug 2 1 Vineejar. A PURE CIDER AND WHITE i WINE VINEGAR. GUARANTEED. ClUBSCIRBS TO THE - ' . O v DALLY REYIEW - JOHN L. DOATWRIGUT,: Family Grocer, 5 k l North Front St. ang 27 i i
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