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THIS PAPER . -" '.ftomnnn. Sundays ex.- publbhfd ever, " V jOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOB A'D ritOrKI ETOIt. ..usCRirnoss, POSTAGE PAID. 7 . 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Thr ee th J 1 25 5 0ne month 60 ccnts ,B0B pcr will be delivered by carriers, rhef charge, in any part of the city, at the U nM. or 13 cents per week. . rill nlAMnrannrt anv and -SaWcnuv" :-' . i ,n.oire their naners reznlarly. J xwvv k & ; Tliicrs Dead. 45 A. M. Reuters - Lr J Company has just rccci ved ) v -n dispatch from Tans: ' ".'.i The journals announce thai tbe lat cx- i nt Thiers died quite suddenly at 6 ''rf't yesterday evening at St. Germain." 'CAt the time of his death no citizen of r Ice held a more prominent place in res of his countrymen and of the II than Louis Adolphe Thiers. Though n"rr SO years of age, he was in robust ! UT 1 Jj his intelleet was as clear, ac U and rigorous as at any previous time; "I i,y reason of his great experience in ""'bli1 "ttTiiirs, his undoubted patriotism, i'J-Vmiucnt services to his. country, aud r'li tin wished fitness for such a posi L he was looked upon by a large ma ,it'y of the Republican parly of France J. ih" successor of MacMahon, should the I tar in the event of an adverse result to the present elections for deputies to the .u)b!v, resign the Presidency. The fitt that" the country might rely upon so s1fca man fyr that high office, in cafe of 'flicMahou'i resignation, was indeed an ,'luinciit of great, strength to the Republi cs ef France, and the death of Thiers pt3yf for this reason, be a serious blow to tii"- . - ,T .,, . ., M. 'I'lners was born in Marseilles, April lo 17'J7. Hc studied law, and practiced ip'm l s 18 to l2l, after which he went tj Tarn and became a writer for the press iid liuraturc. It was at this time that be "ave to the world his famous "History of the French Revolution." Ho entered life under Louis Philippe, bccom iii" an official in the Treasury and lner.i-'Uu-ftk Chamber of Deputies, and af krH.irtl successively Minister al the Inte rior and Minister of Commerce and Agri culture and Minister of Foreign Affairs, liis services in the various offices covering, with a few gaps, a period of nearly ten years. In 1831 ho was elected to the French Academy. He was a warm oppo nent of Louis Napoleon and after the omp ddat of was arrested and after ward banished, lie did not venture; ac tively again into the political field until ir 15W3, wheu the Paris Liberals elected Imu a Deputy, llc.opposed earnestly the r.ar with rius?iarand littered predictions if disaster that proved 'so true as to in sirc the people with the highest confi dence in his wisdom rid foresight. His ucgutiatiuns with JJismarck afterward in creased his popularity itill further, and deepened the public sense of his patriotism and . statesmanship. In 1871 he was tboan Chief of the Executive by the As- uibly, and in august of tbo same year k waaTocted President of the Republic fr a term of three years. In May, 1872, lie resigned, and was succeeded by Mac Mabua. On Jan. 30, 1870, he was elec ted to the new grnate, aud in Feburary to the Assembly. He was an ardent sup l"rtcr of a republican from of government. He was also a warm protectionist. His itcwy fame rests upon his historical ; IXcw York Sun. Ycilow Fever in the City. An unmistakable case of ycilow fever ia this city ended in death on Saturday. ine board, of lleallh gives the assur- ante that there is no danger of a spread of to disease! Robt Lcich, an engineer on tUsteamer City of Houston, arrived about - feck ago from Florida and took lodg- at 229 Tenth avenue. He was soon afterward taken sick, and on Saturday he was removed to the N. Y . Hospital, where he died on the same evening. The rymaina vere speedily encased inja metal lic coffin aud buried under the direction the Board o Ucalth. The ward in which tic patient died was thoroughly ad promptly disinfected.' New Advertisements. A. DiriD-Kcaoval. F- H. Dasbt, Att'y Legal Notice. X,J City Court toilay. watermelon season is on its last Don't get "shoil" if you want.to get urperuoug grapes arc selling at tcD Tae County Commissioners elect Con '.'to-morrow afternopij. st draperies, though cliogiug, are 15 Nearly so much tiod back " as form You can rutin- it in detect counterfeit coin by water. If it swims it is bad. ' III Culutnh us buperior court convcocs at Vhitcville next week. Judge Moore will preside Irish potatoes soaked in vinegar re -id to be a certain remedy for the re action of flesh. 1. $N -ft Tin. Jam. .m t v M ign observer, paid us a short vcry welcome visit this m risit this morning. Th Wn.lrt. h rr t m right thing when it nominates Henry Hcecher for successor to Brigham 1 jjgAL NEWS. .).-... 1 'I . Tin VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1877. NO. 191 W hen a couple of young people strongly devoted to each other commence to eat onions it is safe to nronounce them en- gaged. Xot quite as cool as a cucumber (what ever that rhay be) last night, but cool enough to shiH down the windows and crawl under the blankets. Japanese fans are more popujir than ever. 1 heir beauty consists. ' jn their homeliness. The more ugly.the figure, the more stylish the fan. ' .' Young men of moderate means arc so little disposed to marry these Times that parents of marriageable daughters will have to rcsorE to the seductive chromo. Burr's Oceanfcon will I exhibit to-night at Lituibcrton and to-morrow, night at 'I I Laurinburgaud thence move to Rocking- iam, wadeisboro, Ijlonroe and Charlotte. The stone gutter on the north side of Walnut street is a very good thing in its way but it could jbe very much improved by placiug crossings over it on Second and Third streets. 1 I , 1 The water in the river is very low now, here not being more than 23 or 24 inches on the shoals at Favetteville. , The steamer D. Jlufchispn, due here last night, did not arrive until ,8 o'clock this morning. The autumn bonnet is of coarse straw, . i ' somewhat irregular in shape, with lanre uows, andloopsol satin uubon of two tints placed one about the other and falling in ong ends over a biuquct of field poppies or sreen wheat cars. , r ! r From privato information recoived here we learn that the season at Beaufort has i about closed, which is a month earlier than usual. At one time last week Col. Short was the only guest at the Atlantic and was obliged to hold the fort and catch all the blue-fish "by hisself." :. i Removed. Messrs. Cassidey & Iloss haVe succeeded in getting the railroad iron wrhich was on tbe lighter Dolbj Varden when she capsized on Sunday I last. The. iron ,it will be re membered, was lifrlif"--J from the srhr R.1T. Jmchcll which 1 went ashore near Big Island. Not our Faul.- One of iour subscribers at , Laurinburg complains at not recciv.ng his papers regularly, s.iying that he misses a copy i- t-ir oa an average once per wkck. eau only assure lr m that the paper leaves this office in full time for the Charlotte mail. We must appeal to our iriends, the mail agents on that line, to look, into the mat ter. Reorganization. "Wc hear it rumored on the streets that a committee of our German fellow-citizens will soon issue a call to the .members of the old "German oliintecrs" to assemble and reorganize this company. The German Volu nteers was one of the first companies that responded to the call of Governor Ellis in 18G1 and, was one of the four companies' that went from Wil mington in April,, 18G1, and took pos session of the forts at the mouth of the river. It was afterwards Company A, of the "Biootly Eighteenth," and saw hard service in many of the campaigns in Virgiuia. , Tired Razors. Ma'uy people have" heard barbers say that a razor is tired, meaning that, although annarcntlv sharp, it refuses to cut the ' a beard. Microscopic examination has de velopci the fact that a razor, from long continued strapping by the same hand and in the same direction, has the ultimate result of making the fibres of its surface oredge arrange themselves in onedirection. After a month s rest these hbres will re arrange themselves hctcrogeneotisly, cross ing each other and presenting a saw-like edge, when the cutting power of the razor will be found to' be restored. ' , A Scrimmage. Two colored barbers had a slight dif ference this morning and 't adjourned to the back yard for tie purpose of bpiuuuS snlitting that difference, lhis was done itf a few rounds, when quarter was cailedf, . for and given, and the dead aud wounded were gathered up and sent to the under taker's and the hospital. The list of (cas ualties is not yet ready for publication. "The Trials of a Housekeeper" Arc never experienced by those ; who use Dooley's Yeast PowdEb. Elegant, light, wholesome biscuits, j bread, rolls and muffins, every time. Try it and be cc Yiqccd, . ; i . D1ILI A Dastardly Act. ; A gentleman from Ouslow county has furnished us with the following particu lars of one of the most dastardly acts that we have been called upon to chronicle for some time past. Mr. Enoch Foy, a highly respectable citizen of Onslow county, who lives on New River, having business at Morehead City, proceeded there one day last week in his boat. He had transacted his business and was preparing to leave for home when he was accosted by stranger who represented himseif as being one of a party of shipwrecked seamen, and said that he desired to get to WiL mington for the purpose of shipping 'i some vessel for his home, and begged Mr. Foy to take him in his boat to New River from whence he proposed to make his way to this city. , Mr. Foy kindly consented, and took him in'his boat, reaching New River last Saturdy, when he invited him to his house and cared for him from then until Monday morning, when he was fur nished with provisions for the trip and also a small amount of money was given him, when to all appearances he started! on, his Journey, Mr. Foy no doubt feel ing that he had assisted a worthy aud needy person upon his route to his family and friendsj J3ut as the sequel soon showed he was cgregiously mistaken. It appears that the man, after having started, took a circuitous route around the premi ses, passing through an orchard from which he helped himself and also robbed a watermelon patch and remained near - - the landing until night when he broke. open the boat house and stole therefrom the sails of Mr. Foy's boat, and also a set of sails belonging to a boat the property of another party, and then launched. Mr. Foy's boat and set sail and left for parts unknown. The boat is represented as having been a very fine one, costing near $200. The loss falls heavily upon Mr. F. as his boat had been newly fitted up for the Fall fishing. A vessel from iMorc- hqad City which arrived in New River on Tuesday, reported. having passed the boat with sails set making in the direction of the former place. Wo D;.r.ij- i.ct that Mr. Fov mv u" 4"0 that the villain may be captured. County Commissioncs. The adjourned regular session of the Board was held yesterday a f tern ton. The chairman stated that it devolved upon the Board at its present meeting to elect a chairman for the ensuing year, whereupon a vote was taken and J. G. Wagner, Esq , the present incumbent, was declared duly elected. The Board then tobk up the question of the public schools of the county, and the following committeemen were elected for the various districts named, Wilmington being divided into two districts, and Har nett and Cape Fear Townships not being yet provided for: First District 1. MacRae, W. M. Par ker, J. E Sampson. Second ' District J. H. Chadbourn Walker Meares, John G. Norwood, Third District Newton Gillican, Stephen D. Keycs, Jacob II. Home. Fourth District John J. Bcaslcy, J. G. Wagner, W. H. Waddcll. The exact boundaries' of the various dis tricts will be decided upon at the next meeting of the Board. ' N. G. Sampson was sworn in as Deputy Register of Deeds. The Board then took a recess until to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock . Yesterday's Excursion. A very pleasant party assembled on board of the 6teamer North East and soon the little steamer was gliding gaily up the stream for Maultsby's Point. Tbe Italian String Band discoursed some very sweet music. Upon the arrival of the boat at Maultsby,3 Toint the excursionists re paired to the dancing hall. Dancing was indulged in by some while others strolled through' the woods and along the banks of Lyon's creek and Black river. A quiet, pleasant day was spent, when the excur sionists turned their faces homeward, ar riving it the dock about 6:80 o'clock. To that whole-souled clever gentleman. Capt. Taddison, the commander of the steamer, we make ourJbow for courtesies. ' For some reason unknown to us the picnickers who were to have met the ex cursionists did not put in an appearance. 1 r ; gull Another. ' The steamer Kbrth East will bring down a party of excursionist from Point Caswell and the surrounding country to-morrow The exeairsionists will remain here over night and proceed on Friday to SraithviUe and the Forts on the steamc Unhgrlill , . : The Thermometer. 1 From the United States Signal Office at this place wc obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : - i Augusta, 65; Cairo, 64; Charleston; 1 4; Cincinnati, 65 ; Corsicana, 69 ; Fort Gibson, 64; Galveston, 84; Indianola, 84: Key West, 85; Jacksonville, 77;Lynchburg, 68 ; Memphis, 63; Mobile, 79; Mont-. gomery, 7o ; Nashville, 65; New Orleans 78 ; New York, 65; Norfolk, 68 ; Pitts, burgh, 56; Punta Rassa, 80; Savan nah, 74; Shrcveport, 7 1; St. Louis, 66 ; St. Marks, 75; Vickshurg, 74; Washington, C5; Wilmington, 69. "The God of War." Perhaps there never was a time in the history of the progress of the scinece q astronomy when so much interest attached to any one star as now centres upon Mars. This is due in the first place, and mainly, to the recent discovery of the fact that this planet, which was supposed to be without any satelltics or moons, is supplied with at least two, and it is believed three. but tuere i s another thing which makes the "god of war" a centre of attraction. The fact that this planet was in conjunc tion with Saturn on the 27th of August, was noticed in the Review a few days be fore the occurence, and the beautiful sight which was presented by the close proxim" ity of these two bright stars a very rare one indeed was witnessed by many per sons, lhese two planets will come into opposition with the sun within four days of each other, the former this morning and the latter on the 9th, inst. In that opposition Mars will bo nearer the earth than in thirty years before. North American Review. The September-October number of the North American lievieic, now at hand, con- ains the following articles: The "Elec toral Conspiracy" Bubble Exploded by E. W. SJoughton; The Decline of the Drama, by Dion Boucicault ; Tho War in the East (with Maps), by General. George B. McClellau ; Perpetual Forces, by Ralph Waldo Emerson ; How snail the rsawiwu. regam x lvspuiitV i vy uaviu i. wens; New American Novels, by Edward L. Burlingamc ; "Fair Wages," by "A Striker": Reformed Judaism (conclusion), by Felix Adler; The Recent Strikes, by Thomas A. Scott ; Progress in Astrono mical Discovery; Contemporary Litera ture, comprising notices of' Symonds's Renaissance in Italy, Squier's Peru, Old French Text Society, Alger's Life of Ed win Forrest, La Marmora's Les Secrets d'Etat, W'hetham's Across Central America, MacDonald's Marquis of Lossie, Spry's Cruise of the Challenger, Lord Georgo Campbell's Log Letters, Reade's A Woman-IIater, Carpenter's ' Mesmerism, Spiritualism, etc., Reporj; on the Ontario Educational Exhibit, Furness' New Edition of Shakesphare, Victor Hugo's L'Art d'etre Grand-Pcrc, Reid;s Charlotte Bronte. Published by James R. Osgood & Co., Boston. For sale by booksellers generally. , , ' " r n 1 1 For the He view. The statement made by me in the Star of the 2d inst., that in the late race between the small boats, the "Little Sister" round ed the Inlet buoy six minutes ahead of the "Bessie Lee" was not "a guess" as claimed by one of the "Bessie's" crew through "Spectator'' in your yesterday's issue. The following is my authority : This certifies that I acted as time keep er at tho recent race between the yachts "Bessie Lee" "Little Sister" and "Spray"; that the "Little Sister" left the starting point behind the "Bessie Lee"; that she passed the "Bessie Lee" on first tack in the Banks Channel; that I took the time of the two boats when rounding the Inlet Buoy, the "Little Sister" rounding 'six minutes before the "Bessie Lee'. f John H. Bradley, - t Time Keeper. I am very sorry Spectator" mentioned the condition of the "Little Sister." It is not pleasant to be passed under any circumstances, but it is distressing to have it done by an old patched up hulk. I am authorized by the owners of the "Little Sister" to say that there is enough left of her to accept a challenge from the "Bessie" at any time. "Truly, Bob Stay. The People Want Proof There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virture of Bosciiee's German Sybjp for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. .A proof ofthat fact is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying the i regular size at 75 cents. It has latelv been intro duced, in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cores are astooishiag evcrv one that uso it. Three doses: will relieve any case. Try it, k : jV " Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointments as' made by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for the ."Wilmington District, Mcth odist E. Church, South. , Wilmington, Fifth Street. . . .Sept. 8 9 Cokesbury and Coharie Mis sion atCokcsbnry.. .Sept. 15 10 Whiteville and Waccamaw i Mission at Shiloln Sept. 22 23 Clinton ., ..Sept. 20 '30 Wilmington, ront Street,... .Oct. u i 13 14 20 21 27 28 3 4 10 11 17 IS Smithviilc, at Concord..". Oct. Onslow, at Queen's Creek Oct. Elizabeth, at EIizabcthtov.-n...Oct. Bladen, at Windsor ..Nov. Topsail, at.Wcslcyan Chapel. No v. Kenansville, Wesley Chapel.. No v. New Advertisements. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWHAXOVER COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH CARQ LIN'A. 1 Duncan IMmcs" and Wife JIUz ijdh, vs. Michael i it: jcrald. THIS IS AN ACTION INSTITUTED by the plaintiffs forthe redemption of a certain mortgage deed executed by the plain tiffs to the defendant ; and it appearing that the defendant ia a non-resident of the State he will hereby take notice to be an.d appear at the next term of the Superior Court of tho county aforesaid,'to be held in the city of Wil mington on the tenth Monday after the second Monday in August, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said actitni or jud"- m nt will be prayed for according to the prayer 01 saiu complaint. ' F. II. DARBY, Attorney for Haintilis. sept 5-lawCvv JOHN S. JAMES, , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office North side of Daron' Avenue, 1'r.d door from Front t. sept 4 , 1 Tho Excursion and Pic Nic Season Continues AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING first-class work done should call at No. 9, South Front street. SI i.avintr 10 cor. fa Hair Cutting 25 cents, Shampooing 25 cents! Even at these prices no lard or piir's fat used as Pomatum, only fine oils, beautifiers. nerfu- merics and bay rum. sept I JNO. WERNER. emova Uiat Megaui store, COR. FRONT AND PRINCESS STS., Avheie I will make the grandest lisj)lav of Men's, Youth's and Children's t -lot tiiiitr. Gent's Furnishing and Fancy Ai tU Ios ever seen in this market. i An invitation Is ref?neclfullv extended to everybody to call and examine mv stork. I will continue to dispose of tin? I'KA ILL SHIRT at the marvellously low price of one dollar. A. David, Cloth ien& Merchant Tailor. sept ; E. and M. B oilman, BREMEN AND IIO YA, GERMANY, lead in the manufacture of Vinernr. Their IMPERIAL WHITE WINE VIN EGAR (3ple strength), PICKLING - AND CIDER VINEGAR, is unexcelled in .quality and purity. Orders respectfully solicited by the Agent, W. J. BUHMANN. Lippitt'a Row, South Front Street,, aug Jl between Dock and Orange. SHAMPOO AND BATHS. gHAVE, 10 cents. Hair v Cut, cents. Sham o cents. Hot and cold Hatha at all hours. Clean towels and sharp razors in abundance. All work done in silence and with dispatch. I. FURMANSKI, Cor. Front and Princess. u 2'J LIPPITT'S Ice Cream Parlor. WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY morning, 25th inst. . Pure Cream Ha vered with choicest fruits will be kept during the season. ' STRAWBERRIES larce and luscious will be kept when ever tliev caa oe procured in cither this or the Ctarle toa markets. Cream sent to anr part ol the tity in quarts and gallons frozen, free et ettrge.' All orders for Cream for Sunday must be left Saturdays, v Entrance to Palor on. Prints St; apl 21 Dyeing and Cieaning. PRICES REDUCED at thela-ilei and gen tlemen's First C1338 Head Quarter;?. North side Marketstrect, between Second acd Third an4 examine. . Kid Gloves and fmcft Lacc-s a jpecialry. Agents'for thei celebrated Staten Jjutna Lyeing U orks. aug if Ciothins: and Hats j Renovated. LTAVING COMMENCED the business of JL i. dying cleansing and pressing all kinds of Cloihing and Bats, I would solicit tbe patronage of the public in general. , Gharges moderate and satisfaction guaran teed. ' - Also, Old Clothing and Hats exchanged for work. . V. REMSEN, " Practical Tlatter and Dyer, " ag 17 ; . Carrie Row Second St . PLEASE "NOTICE. We will beYlad receive) etn&sXa from bar friends on any and all rmbjtcts I general interest bat t . -' I V I , v; . I ri 1 1 The name of the writer mt alaraya W furnished to the Editor. Communications muat bt wiittea.only o one side of the paper. 1 ' VWJIV Personalities miut be avoided. !. ,, j Andit is cspecially and particularly tadW- ' stood that &e editor docs mot always taUtm'r the views of correspondents, aln soiatfil - in the editorial colomni. . ' ?? .fV New Advertisements.; W. B. McKOY, . , ? vj. General Real Estate Agent STocg pnonuni;; FOR RENT. 1 QTORE occupied by Alex. Oidham' ai a., ami Third ' a ' Uiwt H SVm? n Mark.e Sbert. next abWe Jha 8' . fo'nxerlj bj, J. H. V irA larceo and conMnodiotu) direllijir over Uowey's Shoe Store, on MukVeeY suiUble for a boarding house. & Store formerly occupied by F. tf. vjLrW ' '' Um, on South side of Market 'street fw , desirable. Rooms aboTe can be' rentej aep- ' aratcly. and Red Cross streets, with six rooms and every convenience. Good water, c. Street 1 carspa the door. f , 1!, That desirable store on the North., VTft corner of Market and Front streets, fnbwa formerly -as McLin's Drug Stor. BpUtx- did location for any business. , j..;.. j( A large double Warehouse on Quince's Alley, running through from Front to Water ' Street South of Market. ; j nfAif dulling on Love's Areoue, Jfortfc oMV ilmington fc Wcldon Rail Road, con taming six rooms and in capital order. - l' A very desirable dwelling, on Fiftk ttnet 1 between Market and Dock, conUiniair four rooms, with water on the premises, and all necessary outhouses; very convenient J fa . ' business. . lj That fine large dwelling-on the corner of Dock and Second Streets, knowa as th f r-ss h.ousc' containing twelve roojni, with laddjtional rooms in a tenement honre od the premiscsj.one of the best location in the dtr lor a boardipg house. , Also, several ether houses, Veil located, in i various parts of the city. For terms apply to , , t mr Ueal3tate Agent and Stock Broker. Stor0n ? StrCCt' VCr Uuxu ' rC' l ieP. 5 c. .s.ij.oyi;. T D love, Jb. C. S. LOVE & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANT!?. ,Xo. Water St., Wilmuigton, N.'c. ' , lif&rig-w'1cnti of -V1 klndv Produce J. S UV c Kuaranteo m hlKh prices, aa low ' rates of charges and as promptl returns as any house In tho city. vvra as ConesiKndcnco Invited. ' i . . t- ... Kcfer to President First National Bank. '''I'- . i MTT.TT A 1 V rrr For newt of tne Wfiffing joiica UNDER the management of Prof. 'Y.' Hj A (.tBi;: : 1 1 i . . i .. tuouui, win oe given at we nanxin Hall, Corner Princess and Fourth sts,, op FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 7tji. Z-ST- Music by the Italian Suing Baad. . A variety of refreshments at regular prices. Tickets will not be sold to objectionable persons. r Price of admission. $1 for nflomin mnA Lady or LAdics. ' Tickets for sale at the Bookstorea mad at, - fnp nnrtr . Doors'open at 8 o'clock, P. M. " sept 3. . Trommels Ext. Halt. ' ' gEVEN SPRINGS MASS, and Zola Aap- d-ne. ft supply of each just received and ' with .1 full and complete stock of Drags, Medicines and Chemical?, Fancy and Toilet 1 .a. i iieies, fjr vmv low OJ .i ' . ' JAMES O. KUNDS, :. Druggist, sug 25 Third St., opposite City If til.' Dentistry. . Mi. . I1 ' P-JL 1AJL A 1 1 a 1 1 U O IlTlM ft W m MM M a - k paid to tho preeerratioi A 8i-' cased teeth. All our work' ii warranted to . , ' I it h " h charge. 'i ! Fresh lot of Carr's Tooth Paste jost 'made and for sale at 50 cents per box. TH0S.B.CARR&S01T, "V 1 T i' ) aug 25 No. 38 Market tt. Fiftv Choice Town Lota fbr Sale at Burgatr. THE COUNTY SITE of Pender navlng ben permanently located at Bargat, we thd undersigned, will offer for sale at pafelje auction to tbe highest bidder at this placa on Saturday the btu of September, 1877. orear ?onjible terms, Fifty (50) desirable bnildiag lots convenientlr located Bear ihm Rati UnmA and Court House site. These lots are admi rably situated for dwelling and stores.. Plats mar be 'seen at tlnnrt H.. Wil mington and at Burgaw." -I . ... J. n. MOORE, . 8. P. HAND, ' I ; . ' W. E. C0WA5 tiitsALOON OF TIIECITV, Mozart. pUESU ARRIVAL OF CIGARS I , 10.000 GREAT CENTENNIAL and r LITTLE LOVERS, O cent Ggan,tt i . Saratoga, Ilappy Hours, A. A Savams, Flordcl Alma, Vara, tc, Qc Cigars. Cergener &, KngePa Beer ondrioght. Seltxcr Water all the time. FANCIEST DRINKS IN THE CITY ! ! r Billiard ROoma ia Order. J0II2T JTAAR. Jr.. Prorrllor. ajg 31 ,7 " . . uJl-. f r I 1 1 t 1 ii 4 i ! 1 1 i i i I;''' it t .. . i . . 1 ' ! 1 i -1 , i
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