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. i "r - 1 i i i - ' rTO-rrrYT-rw-frf nam Tr .- i t - '' : ' -L , . 1 TLEASE NOTICE. ; , ,; I -. ,.-s ' , .. ' Wc will be glad to receive coinmonicalltir from our friends on any and all subjects o f general interest but : : ; : blishcd every afternoon, Sundays Is ceptcd by JOSH. .T. jJ A M ES, ' EDITOR' ANB FROMUETOK. The name of the ip name writer Uit alwaji be ;UlWCKlPTIONS,rOSTAGE PAID. furnished to the Editor. ore vear,$a 00 Six months, $250 ; Three Ceinniunications must be written one side of the paper. only J t months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cents. on . A. the paper e delivered by carriers, )r,.e of charge, in any part of the city, at the Personalities must be atoided. sbove rates, or 13 ccnta per Week, advertising rates low and liberal. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. l FRIDAY; AUGUST 31, 1877. A edit is especially and particularly under - NO 1 9 0 1 5t(KMl that e cditor doc3 not alwyi nJor -Subscriber! will please report any and ,il failures to receive their paper regularly. iuu um j l ivuuvuuwuu uuito v- in the editorial columns. 1 : -.- m i mil; -ft AirT'r DiTirnr LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. v Haar, Jr., Prop The Saloen of the City ! Mozart! , , V. B. McKot For Rent. WJ. Bciimanx E. & M. Bollman. Grand Family Excursion to Smithville. . David Still Ahead. Itcrary men can get laurels on their I li but he can't browse on their lan Capi'ul punishment," as tlxL i,oy yjj I -1 A to-cictice j void of oflence U a ooJ but a farm void of a fence is quite thin; tlicr matttcr. Yesterday afternoon a whole blcck of stores in Wilmington were without cus-tn-iiers none of them advertise. Tiio l;rst" paw-paws we have ever seen in this market were offered for sale here to-day. Some call them wild bananas; j'lic price of coal has been -pat up by 1 ' iii ' . XT'..... :i I tk rcnnsylvaLia corajrany. Now let it jut up the wages of its starving miners ,'MosrpiitocB are getting to 'bo excessivc lv annoying to all who don't know that a .little oil of pchnyroyal will effectually .-.jiielch them. ' Merchants should now mark their bar rtlsof flour one dollar 'higher there is a rumor that a Turkish prisoner has escaped lrem'thc llussians. D The newest linen collar and cuffs have hem ; of the cambric of which the dress is iniiih; :ml handkerchiefs' are edircd with corresponding coloi'3. , . Why is it that etiquette makes "ladies and gentlemen the only proper order of tliMse words, whereas "woim'ii i-ounds atlected I v ridiculous ? and men' 3k-u who drink, says an exchange, live tlfc longest. Uut the men who drink arc, as a usual thing, longest remembered when the melancholy bartender lwk over hia books. Dresses with trained skirts.have a loop f ribbon corresponding to Ihccolor of the . . .1 i 'e 1 1. - livl dicsfi Hist ai ino lop oi uiu uuuuw u i leftside; this is passed over the wrist of the wearer in walking.' Ye understand that the offices of Ad juljiit, Chaplain, Commissary, Quarter master. Surgeon and Sergeant-Major for the Second Battalion N. C. S. G. will be appointed in a few days. lhosc on the lookout kr stores or dwellings for the com in r vcar arc referred l) the advertisement of Mr. AV. B. jilc- K y, Ucal Estate Agent and Stock Broker, as it appears in this issue. The Cornet Concert Club will give further of their Concerts in the Opera J House park this evening. Scats will be provided for the accomodation of those who will contribute ten cents towards re- 'k'::isLing the tceasury of the band. J'onn Piatt sivs nf the rich man: "He "I'ver produced anything useful or oran- "lentil. He kas from time to time , accu- mulated "a library he coutct not read, pic hires and statues he cotild not enjoy, and built tnstvca lYiAmimnntfl ' t.v liis own I Worthless memory." 'I.iKht at a Cork,' lie rooil wife exclaimed on taking the biscuit, prepared with Dooley's Yeast she ,!1lSht, for they Avcre did." ' "perfectly splen- The Excursion Yesterday. The excursion given by the Whiting j Iiitios vrsforav nn ihn. Kire 2Iodoc was a wmplcto success. The boat was full, I there hav'mcr lon nt Innst three hundred I Arsons on board which will rank it as the larScat excursion of the season. The party fri the city was made larger. by the ad- i"u of forty-two excursionists from Kichuicmd county, who came down on the train yesterday moaning. The "barge Tped at Smithville where many of the PArly repaired to the Academy to dance aiw others to Bald Head on ths tug, while others still remained on board. ' . As far as our own observation extended thodaywasmssRdnlMSAntlvhvnll. There c lou of refrcshmcnls on board and cr) thing was sold at city prices. Captain Uwdon and his gentlemanly assistants did all thev they could to jendcr everybody happy and they succeeded ina remarkable degree, U)c Vhitiu Riaes being the happiest of mlrllnCVCrlih,CyrefleCted UpQ tbc rC 'narkable and let us add dnnrvrwi c,,r- cw v,- i t. , , ' cws which had attended their efforts. Mauitsby's Point, Black Hirer.' Don't forget the excursion to Mauttby's Point on .Tuesday next on ' the steamer North East. The party- of "ladies and gentlemen who will meet the 'boat at, the; Point will add much to the pleasure of tin - trip. Dinner will be furnished on the grounds for 25 cents, and everything' will De done to make the dav nr(? nf rpal pleasure. A! Pleasant Sail.- While at Smithvillo yesterday we .CO- joyed a sail on the beautiful bay- in 6n of J tnut gentleman bimscit. ;. yfeanit better tnan recommend to our ; frKodff do likewise whenever they visit Smithvilte. He has three fine boats, alvyays ready 'to take out pleasure parlies to any pointy of interest. , - .t , Personal. liev. George Patterson, D. P., Iiector of St. John's-Parish, has returned to-iihe city after an official absence of. several weeks at the University of the South,'.' in Suwanec, Tchn., !of which he is a Trustee. He also stopped over for a few days on 1 . . ..:. . - . his return in, Atlanta and Augusta, a slight accident iu the former city having detained- him there several days: longer than he had intended to remain, ?' The Mozart. The Mozart Saloon still holds its own as one of the most popular places of rc- iort iti the city. Its wine and liquor list is kept up to the high standard it has heretofore maintained, while, fresh ice cold lager and excellent cigars arc 'features of the house, They claim that the five cent cigar sold there is equal to the best to be had anywhere at that price. The billiard tables arc kept in splendid order and are frequented steadily by the knihta of the cue. ,iur; John llaar, Jr., and his accom modating-assistant, Cant, J. M. McGow- an, sli 11 hold the fort. Porter's Pals. i, 1 , ' V About 1 o'clock this morning the ' late rcsidcnco'of Curly Porter was Ivisited by Porter's pals, it is supposed for the purpose of carrying off the stolen goods m ronera house, but finding the goods ,had been captured by the otlrcers they lelt for parts unknown. The desperado, Thos.- John- -n nll:is 1!1 vi .Inhnann tvlirt osr.nnoil frrtm w-w..t-wv the penitentiary about a month ago, was recognized as oncot the- band., lie stop ped for a moment, to sneak to, one. of his acquaintances an&tlicn JulIoweu-4ha du4.Special Order No. 8, and the meeting pro- rcction of his comdes. . ' - One More. ublishcd I elsewhere it will 'be seen that arand family excur sion will be given on lie barge Modoc to Smithvillc oiij WcdncsoW next Sept. 5th, under the management f Prof. Agcstmi. The Italian string band till play for the dancers and refrcshmentsVill be sold . at citv prices. The! rates a ,low m. enough only SI for a gentleman aiS lady, and as the season is rapidly drav g to a close there will probably be ma who will embrace a1 last opportunity taking a mouthful of salt air before se nog tnem- selves to the work of the win mn Gettysburg, We respectfully call the at tent ot t"he readers of the- IIeyiew, toAlhcl :coant copied from the Raleigh Obssrv pub- hshed on the second, page m thl day's issue of the battle of Gettysburg We copy the Observer's article entire, tolcthcr with the reports of Majors Engclhafland Young and General Lane, all of yfom werp eye-witnesses and active pariicijcmU in one of the grandest charges that er occurred :n the history, of any w i 1 1 What the v have said is lrom tncir o knowledge and observation, and jye I linvp. without Dreiudicc to anv one. bit simply actuated by a desire for strjkh ancijleUly ransacked. Capt. Kcnau and Mr, insticc. Wc commend the cditbrHl com - mcnts to the thoughtful consideration o pur Virginia cotcmporaries for itsiighg toned, dignified and Kanly ultjanccs- and wc heartily endors all that f our friend, ol. Wmi L. Saunders, himse member of that glorious Army ofJSorth era Vfrginia and a follower of the fortune of our grand old Captain, Lee, forQcarlf four years, has-said in regard, to it. We had an. editorial prepared for pnblicatiorr tO-day bearing upon this same sabjcf bnt the Observer's article docs so touch' better and fuller justice to. the suljefct, that we , take pleasure in giving our readers the beneBt of it. Wo trust that I crcry paper published within the State, that is true to North Carolina, will "put- lish the account above referred to. - But afewmore w'eekstbaps ays, ; . ., ' ' 'n ana men prepare lor tnc -sere anu jaww 1 1 L r , 5f Military Blatters. I ThVoflteers of the Second liattalicr. Ol Iiorwi Carolina State Guards met Charlotte on yesterday to elect a Licutcn eji!-Colonel. All of1 the companies (nine) Steve represented either in person or by proxy.. The meeting was held at the hall of the Hornet's Kcst Steam Fire Engine -Oompany, which'1 had been kindly ten dered fothoccasion.. The meeting was called to prdr at balf-p&st 10 o'clock by Major M. P. Taylor, the commanding Oflicer of the Uattalidn. aim -Aftvr mVinrr fecial order No 7 from the Adintnni orucrfng the. cln.t!on. i,n cud . DrOOCPff nrl tlcctio a Secretary, '"which resuiibu m ' of ne Selection "of tfapt. J. G. Brauch of the Anson. Guards. Major Taylor then called t Captain A..G. Brcnizcr to the "chair,-he being the senior Captain pre sent and rclired so as , to allow them to be .unembarrassed, by his presence and that thcT might have a free discussion as io the officer of their' choice; (Major-Taylor tv&s unanimously elected on jne rsi nanor, ana a ijommuiec 6on -' ' - i-ii i i . - - sisting of Lieutenant YrouDg of the Hor net's Nest Rifles and Captain Hand of the Charlotte Grays was appointed o inform him of, his election and; escort him to the meeting.) The Colonel 'was escorted to the hall by the Committee when i lyapt. Drcnizer stated tnit it i was his pleasure to' inform him that he had been unanimously elected Lieutenant Colonel of the -Battalion, and Captain Brenizer vacated the chair to him. In accepting the office to which lie had been elected, Col. Taylor said he was not unmindful of the responsible duties his brother officers had imposed upon him, in elevating him to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the Battalion, but with the aid and assistance he should expect from offi cers and members of the different com- ppandsj. h,e ,hojcd ,to . malvc his Battalion one that would retlcct great ,crcdit upon the State, and without1 their hearty co-t operation it would be no easy task for any officer to accomplish it.1 tJol. lay lor then occupied the1 chair as presiding officer, when a recess was taken until 3 O'clock, to notify the Adjutant General of -Major. Taylor's promotibn, when he at once issued Special Order No. 8, for the 'election of a Major of the bat tallion. The meeting was called to order at 3 o clock, 'when the Secretary read cecded to fill the vacancy. Lieut. J. G. I TTnfJei! r( (tin "TTrtrrr'o Vncl l?inre" n.nc put in nomination, arid was unanimously elected op the first oallot. Major Ilarriss thanked, the' officers for the honor confer reduponliim and assured them ho woul(l serve them to the best of his ability. TiJre being no further business the mcct ng'adjourncd sine die. 1 The officers were then invited! tStScXJ&STJSr of CbTntncrce RQoms, where tho few ; hours left before taking their departure 1 were pleasantly spent. Aftnranaiuiog.thero about, one hour, they were notified that the carriages were in waiting at the door to take them t6 drive over the city. Tlic officers all express themselves iu the highest terms of the cordial reception finch is so characteristic of Charlotte) ich -was extended to them, and at 6 lock again, started for their homes. They all speak'jn terms of thphighest.com inerjidation of "mine host" of, the Central Hotel Ifi Charlotte, whd is not only a' Chefterfield in manners, but ' certainly knows how to keep a first class hotel. Aj Robbery In Uroad , Daylight. ' Between the hours of 8 a. m., and G p. to. pn yesterday the residence of Capt. yijt II. 4Cenat), bn Nun, between, Front r - , C3d Second streets, was entered and com- V. F. Hargrave, who are now tho sole Vcupants of the dwelling, Capt. Kenan's fl"lj being out of the city, left the hous3 .Kterday morning; IcaviDg every thing in Wapie order, but upon their refurn their clothing strewed over the floor f&the bureau drawers ransacked. Mr. ilarbive missed his pistol, a gold( sleeve antl one handkerchief though a rttfcianj;4 i41?ingii Bot y ct missed no wubtfrero carried off by the thieves. An Vtrance was effected by prizing oea te of the batk windows. The back ofa house is, very much exposed to Tiew 1 the neighboring lots and if the robbery Ipot the boldest it is certainly one of thVoolcst we have heard of. Tnis mOigTr , Hargrave -.identified- the pistol andbndkerchlcf taken from the house of Cley Tortcr as his property. m We havekt a half column, of adver- I tisiDg space u. Who will take it? T City Court. , - The Actin; Mayor's leTeea are becoming more and mce interesting every day, and J bis audience are increasing correspond -I jngly. This moring, when court opened, six 1 pisoncrs wee marched into the prisoner's I deck, the first :ase taken up Was that of Chas. Epps and John Richardson, two sable youth, who wero arrested yester day in Brooklyn and lodged in the guard house, chargd with disturbing the jeace by fighting. Richardson .'was discharsed and Kpp5 seotenced W tnre oy: m4i "CiirTey Porter anri ge Jackson wrre next arraigrjed, having been arrested Ves- terday afternoon, for 'complicity in the robbery of Mr. S. R. BelPs house, a few days ago. As there was an officer present with a warrant from a magistrate for the arrest of them, the Mayor pro temp, just turned the entire case over to Justice Har- rissand dismissed the case from the City Cou-t. ' the case of Burrell Rodgcrs and Jeff Hutgins was the next on docket. These parfes,.it seems, were found in the house said to be rented by Curtey Porter,1 one of!as A,'-t0 1 a vacancy in that office. the party who it is alliged is concerned I Barquentinej Tames W. Fislicr, Capt. intie robbery of Mr.. Bell's honse,and who lading to give a satisfactory account of themselves .were taken to the guard house Thn r'i? A vaz Was mni1fi linrtpr tho till Imoin rt irnm. i v ""v"" stances Officer G. W. W. Davis, of the police force, assisted by officer Bryant accom- ,i,n- ,i i, nr t., , , ... pamed by Mr. Bell, , and armed with a search warrant, proceeded to the house of Curley Torter, on the south side of Mar- ket, between 13th and 14th streets! Upon entering the house, they found U 1 -1 j ttj niL.I kwu u;u, iiougera anu nuagins. j.uc The men were at once placed under arrest and . the officers proceeded with their search and were rewarded for their efforts, by discovering the following named articles. Two bloody shirts, not Senator Morton's nor Senator Blaine's either, but supposed to Dciong to Curley Torter, also one vest with blood on it; also the following arti cles: one lady's handkerchief, two gentle men's handkercheifs, four brass keys, half dozen cigars, one pocket pistol, one coat, one morrOcco pocket-book contain ing a small gold locket, one broken gold ring and one small piece of gold chain. Officer Davis testified before. the court that there was no furniture of any kind in the house that the men, Hudgins and Rogers, were questioned in regard to their movements and failing to give a satisfac tory account of themselves, were carried to the guard house and locked tip. The prisoners were then allowed to make a statement for themselves, but the court decided, however, to hold them for the present and they were ordered locked up to await filrther developments in the case. ' 1 Ben Person, who was sentenced yester day to fiv"e days' imprisonment for having created a disturbance in the house of one Edward Broadhurst, was brought before the court gain to-day and questioned by the Mayor, pro temp., in regard to the occasion of his arrest, as to. why he hap pened to be in BroadhurstV house, when he replied that he was there by consent of both Broadhurst and his wife, as a board- er; mat iiroaunurst naa consented to ins wife's cooking and washing for him and that he had been living there for some little time- whereupon the said Person was ordered discharged, on condition that he would return to the Broadhurst man sion! no more except lor the purpose ol procuring i his goods and chattels that be had left1 there, when this Person, who is both single and singular, departed in m rf!t peace, rejoicing as ne went, inis concjnd ed the session for the day. - . ii . m 1 The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock: ' ' Augusta, 70; Cairo, 80; ' Charleston; 70; Cincinnati, C9; Corsicana, 72; Fort Gibson, 70 ; Galveston, 83 ; Indianola, 83 ; Jacksonville, 80 ; Key West, 84 ;Knoxrille, 80; Lynchburg, 76 ; Memphis, 80 ; Mobile, 78j Montgomery, 77; 2fashrille, 74 ; New Orleans, 81 ; New York, 80; Norfolk, 75 , Pittsburgh, CI ; Punta Rassa, CI ; Savan nah82; Shrereport, 80; St. Louis, 70 ; St. Marks, 75 ; Vicksburg, 80 ; Washington, 78; Wilmington, 70. Natural flowers instead of artificial are preferred by Parisian women for bonnet, corsage and prarsol L garnitures. They must be renewed three times each dar. V The First Bale. I The first bale of new cotton brought here this season was on market 'this mor'- mg. It was raised by Mr. Jeptna ijio- ,1 rnnntv. Tu'iV4iuv ;i V V consigned to Messrs. E. P. .Covington consigned Co., classed ss strict rood middling and sold to Messrs. Kerchner & Caldcr Brothers at 1 3 cU er ybgnd ' 1 ' Capsized. TJic,Vghtcr Dolly Yards' with 01 bais of -iron from the schr. Ji. II. Mtclieu, that 1 has been, ashore, oft, Bist Island for the last iweivc, aays. was . yesiaruuy pai.cu neai cne -udinea place. Tho schr. Ji. I B Mitchell, Capt. Mitchell, is from Balti- I more, with 243 tons of iron aboardfor the W, & W. R. R. , The vessel has since the accident to the liglitcr, been hauled off the shoal by tho steamer Waccanlaic, ana has reached the city. : :j- - ..!. ; K. or P. At a mceting'of.Gcrmania Louga No. 4, K. of P., held Jast evening, P.C. W. U. M. Koch was elected as C. C. to fill the va cancy caused by the death of Mr. II. 0K0USKJ' ana d u' 'S" tlcclcJ Fdchards,.&om Bermuda, inballast, is in below seeking a cargo. I Tllb People Waut i'roof- , mere is I .... .J physicians, or sold by D ruggists,- that carries fcuch evidence of its sOcccss 1 amt I superior rirturc of BosctIke's Geuman S,YBUP for sevcrc Coughs, Colds settled on tho breast, Consumption, or any disease of the f hr'oafc and A fact is that any person, afflicted, "can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its I superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 centsj ' It has lately been intro- rlnrfid. in this miinfrv frmn (Icrmnnv - J " .j, an(i us wonderful cures arc aston sh hi , - i I every one that use it. Three doses I will relieve any case. Try it. New Advertisements. THE SALOON (IF THE CITYJ luiozart. pRESH ARRIVAL OF CIGARS ! 10,000 GREAT CENTENNIAL ami LITTLE LOVERS, 5 cent Clears", Saratoga, Happy Hours, A. & V., Savant-, i lor aer Alma, xara, &c, jiQc Cigars. Berener &. Enters Ueer on draught. ! Seltzer Water all the time. FANCIEST! DRINKS IN THE CITY !! T Billiard Rooms iu Order. ,1 : JOHN nAAR, -Jr.l I'ropritor. 1 aug 31 For Rent, A STORE on the corner of Market and Front streets. Well located and conve nient for almost any busings. , A large double warehouse in Quince'a Alley. I A dwelling on Lore's Avenue, in Erookljn, containing six rooms. t . A dwelbjBg on Fifth street, between Market and Dock, containing four rooms. A large dwelling on the corner of Dock and Second streets, known as the Ilarriss house, containing twelve rooms. Also, several therhouses,'well located, in various parts of the city. For terms apply to rt : W. 13. McKOY, Office on Market street, over Harris' Drug Store. (Star copy) . au"ol E. and M. Bollman, BREMEN AND HOY A; GERMANY, lead in the manufacture of Vinegar. Their IMPERIAL WHITE AVINE VIN EGAR (3ple strength), PICKLING ' AND CIDER VINEGAR, is unexcelled in quality and purity. Orders respectfully solicited bythc Agent, : ' W. J. BUHMANN. Lippitt's Row, South Front Street, aug 31 , between Dock and Orange. Grand Family Excursion to Smithville! OX7 tss BAXiaz; ZVTODOC ! Wednciday, Sept- 5tb, TJNDER THE MANAGEMENT of Prof. F.M. Airostini. The Italian StrinrB and u ill furnish music for the dancing. Refreshments at city prices. Prices u usual Lad v and G cntleman SI. Gentleman 75 cenbj. Children 25 cent,. Children under 5 years free. Dyeing and-Cleaning. pRlCKS REDUCED at the ladies and gen tlemen's First Class Head Quarters. North side Market street, between Second and Third streets. Good work sneaks for itself. Call and examine. Kid Gloves and finest Laces a specialty. Agenta for the celebrated Htaten Island Dyeing Works. aug 27 Trommer's Ext". Malt. SEVEN SPRINGS MASS, aid Tola Ano r ; .i -'-.-..... . . . . dyne. A supply of each just received and with a fall mad complete stock of Dm Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, for rale low br v JAMES C. MUNDS, v Druggist, ag 25 Third 8i, opposite City Hail. Now (Advertisements. Manllsliy's Point Blaci Riycr. rnilEHK WILL Bi: AN EXCURSION A on the steamer NOKTII EAST, Cap u Dick l' boat, to MauUsby. Point. 1 0n Tuesday. Sept. 4th. Italian Strinir Band will furnish the music. A fine hall for dancing is on the grounds. "Dinner furnished for 25 cenb. Tickets 50 cents. Childrcn'under 10 , years of ajro 25 cents. aug 23. lioat w ill leave wharf foot of Dock street at 3 cj'clock, sii.vur. ' - ' ' Sewing Machines ONE FIllST-CLASS Whcclcr sincrer. for less than half price: A. Wilson, ttcu heavy- uv Home Shuttle, in perfect order for only $10. , Machines of all kink bought, sold, cx changed or thoroughly repaird. I C. E. JEVENS, auc: oi) Jtl St.. first doorHorlh nf MarL-rf. C. Hall, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. STILL AT THE HEAD IN PRINTING and lowest in prices. If you. will study your interest givciae a call with your estimates before you continue your contract elsewhere. aui 20 Fiftv Choico Town Lots for Salo at Burgaw. rpiIE COUNTY SITE of Pender harinp , JL beeu permanently located at Uurgaw, wo the undersigned, will oiler for salo at nublfc auction to the highest bidder at thii place on Saturday the 8th of September, 1ST7, on rea- onable terms. Fifty (B0 desirabld "buildinsr lots conveniently located near tho Kail Hoad and Court lloiide site. Tliese lotd are adini- rably situated or dwellings and stores. i Flats may hi pcen at Court House Wil- mington and a Rurgaw.- J. II. MOORE, f. P. HAND, W. E. COWAN auir 0 AT AUCTION. No. 24 Matkct Stroot. ed Show Cases. Ihe entire stock-must hf sold. Sale to commenre fc.iturdaj, St'i.t- 1st. at 12 ..vinrlr augJ0 - T. 11. HEATH. Star copy 2t Just in Store- JJ UNUSUALLY FINE LOT of' Water melons and selling low. Peaches,. Apples, graped, Ac. aud 'Tcgc tables of all kinds L fresh and cheap, at JONES' GREKN GROCERY, aug2s Corner Market & Second ft?. till Ahead ! -JUKiVVOKlTE, THE MSAKL SI11KT, ' still maintairu-as it justly mcrfts the lead. , - i . Remember it .lis guaranteed to be made of the very best material, tlu'tbc fit is perfect and that Ui-j wo'rkaiinchip'Ls not . ilightcd in the lea!,-. i t ' . i ,.-,(.' . - ' ' ' . - I Tie PEARL ii beyond doubt the theapeit j . I v Shii t in thu market. ONLY ONE DOLLAR. v ! A. David. Material -.'for Home RJade Pickles. I WOULD CALL ESPliciAL ATl'EN ' I ' ', : . I - ' 1 . TION TO MY Assorted Spices, ! . .Put Uw - Expressly for thoso Making thoir own Pickles. No I Weighing,- i '' - ' f ' No Assorting. .i Prepared fur Iruuiediatc Uc. A Great Convenience. JOHN L. BO AT WRIGHT, ,' Family Grocer, 1 5 k 7 Worth Front at; i . - -'..' aug 27 SHAMPOO AND BATHS. gllAVE, 10 cents. Hair Cut, 25 cent. Shampoo, 25 cents. Hot and' cold Eathi at all hours. Clean towels and sharp razors in .'!-..'.-.' - - , , .; : abaadancc. All work done la silence and with dispatch. i ! I. FURMANSK1, or. 'Front and Jrinct. aujj 1'J Cor, OTOCK CONSISTING of Rooks, Station O ery, Pictures, Frames, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, &.C.. ic. AUo 2 tine Silver Mount SUBSCIRRli TO Til K DAILY
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