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THIS PAPER i pubbbed every afternoon, ,Sundays ek ,!. ' : ccptcd by ! joSII. T. JAMES, BUITOB AND PKOPBIETOJU ! . 'oTTtVoNS; POSTAGE PAID. I r $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three jm 7 ,1, SI 25 ; One month, 60 cents, ' "ter will be delivered by carriers, fcbainany partof the city, at the rates, or 13 cents per week. -Id.ertisins rates low and liberal. Subscriber will please report any and regularly. ., allures to rec" r-r ill T Ti,e coal Miners'! Striker ... ,..km.f Sent. 18. the excite- '! oh- the miners of -the Lehigh . ? n i Pmnanv mntmues i IkesDarrc wjat wr" r, r.1 i"'v . . . i , - T . . - c- thov wed and lor tmriy-six "" ariS under advisement Mr. Charles U r- new overture for inducing them , work. Yesterday, in view of v ? . t nnriiv t.r resume the men were quite firm in f Vj.-maad for the 25 percent. advance, night fl VvcMt'J, and the negotiations will - P'1 ' .i.,i,t brine foi lh satisfactory CUllOHlCfcWl J j,...- - a fnU consideration of the que s ts involved in the strike has taken place Parrish and his employees, d a uchbctter feeling all . around has .i manifested to-day. The demand for -. i.cr cent advance cannot be en-1 r' B;,w.vl. and the frritii, I msr ;,: so ly ihir employer, who sig- i . . ' .. Ii'm-i 4 r. tirifVirntir I - 1-ist off'-r ot ten per cbuk nwvauu n u i'j's'not --promptly accepted, and fall back uDoaaWMitionor ten per eent ad ;L on a sliding scale whenever, work Ihouid'bo icsumed. The subject was fnUv discusstd at a meeting held at Sugor Notch this afternoon, and it was nnani moubly revived to make Mr. Parrish an uirerWnsunsc work at 15 per cent ad vance without any regard to a sliding 'u'.riho. nrice of coal at tide-water. TiVs compromise measure will be sub-' ro;tteil to Mr. Parrish, and it is believed that the dead lock in this quarter will be 50 far broken by, its acceptance. Should 'u'jbc the case" all the mines of the Le-taiid-Wilkesbarrc Coal Company will lh operation. re seems to be no changg in the poky of the Delaware, Lackawanna and "ilV.ern Railroad Company, the Dela ware and Hudson Canal Company, and the Pennsylvania Coal Company, and the contest in the northern part of the county will be carried on to the bitter cud. New York Sun. What Mr. Morrissey Says. IScnator Morrisey said last evening that tl.orviisnt.ions made anainst him by Mr. Tweed were made in I860, when he was a candidate for Congress in the r llth eT District. At that tin;e he published a he said that when he was a h(y ouly 10 years of age, a few friends 1 hu an altercation with a party ot young men, and a door of a house was kicked open. lie ivas accused of having broken, ,,-ieri the door and he was indicted for uurg.'ary and assault. and battery, but the ,uYn tmfiit for luirrrnlrv waa nrvpr t.rifid. If, was tried for the assault and battery, and found Kuilt". Mr. Morrissey 1 said tba1; he su tiered tho slisht 'penalty for his boyish frolic. He also said in his letter: "I have had, (Uinair tne iasi eiiini- jeaia, uusmoa .u;oii; and connections with many of the W . r.U:n t . nnH n-vf nnn nt f IjOtm I uzsi uiua vi iuio cii-v , tii- uv u"v '"-".' will say tint-1 am o'thcr than J aci; a man of rav'word "and of strict integrity. I h u e endeavored by my conduct to atone for mistakes of my youtn. Lurmg my whole life no man can say that I have mr wronged him cr defrauded him of a dollar." storm on the Texas Coast. Galveston, Sept. IS. A very : : 1 -1 : fvOT-. mcifrtrf - T M entire coast vcsterdaA', At uns -poini ...... . 1 rain and high wind prevailed all t day , . . . . 1 1 J 1 J - I Sunday and Sunday ntght, increasing ij severity from 7 o'clock op Monday n,; ,s th.f .Uv rl"ha ' 'IIV U U" till LI 1 llinjLl Ul VMM vfc T - - I wind blew at the rate of fifty mile per I hour, and min foil in torrents. Tho was tcT in liAlveston bay in some places reach ed the wharves, and lower aud more ex 1 osed parts of the city wt r o under water for two or three hcur;-. At about noon the wind moderated, and the waters began t recede, and before night the sky '.was c car, with a strong, cold norther blowing. Very little damage was done in the city considering the severity of the storm. Three of the compresses lost parts of their walls, lad three unoccupied blocks were consid erably damaged . No loss of life has been fcported, and no disaster to shipping, except to the smaller coasters. The rail road bridges across the bay were badly damaged, and it will be several days be fore trainswill run regularly. A Acics special from Rockport sajs that the storm at that point was severe, aai that the the propel'o: Myrtle is raisi- A despatch from Brazos.. Santiago says, half of that island is submerged. ' Mr Tllden's Movements. Albany, Sept. 18. Recent leUers rc ' ivedby EJ J. Apgar, Assistant Clerk in lWflfce of the ISccietary of State indi cate that Mr. Tilden will not return to York before the 20th or 25th of Oc toW. Ue announces that he will sail on lto 13th of that month, and will be ac pametlbv Mr. .Bielow. According to this thev will not arrive until two eeks or more after the State Convcn - Delicious cookery. Tlie lightest, sweetest most wholesome and delicious Vienna rolls, tea biscuits, wcad, muffins, flannel cakes, crullers, and w articles prepared from flour, are always Possible to every table by using Dooley's hast Powder. This celebrated Baking 1'owder has stno,l tim rriHrai tt nf the ' f hest housekeepers and the consuming puonc cenerallr of America fnr twentTlandceta&ie-ixjtueoi umtaaaw- years. it is absolutely pure, and always of uaiform htrength. The genuine is put caDS. Aiost all good grocers sell it, ; r - f it VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER LOCAL NEWS. t ' - New Advertisements. Jno. L. Boatwbight Hams!. Hams! A. David Still in the Lead. Maj. B. J. Bcbgiss, Principal Cape Military Academy. Sol Smith Russell plays in Raleigh to- Grapes arc plentiful but do not get much cheaper very fast. Chinquepins are becoming plentiful and kg after the interest of his Company. 1 e v !. lis a centleman of high stanum m rait- the colic is on tho increase. J'4'jt' iumg uu uiioi uvuo o "wvi are said to be verv line now on tne Sounds. , ' L" i r Autumn All fruit is ripening J .Al most time to iick the oysters and dig the ulsters for our Winter supply. 7 -7- ;k ;i a I Fever and asue pills, l. e. the tail end of the watermelon crop, are offered for sale now at reasonable prices. The water in the river at this point is deeply discolored evidencing considerable j of a. freshet in the upper Cape Fear. The steam-tug Wm: Nyce was hauled on the marine railway this morning to re ceive the fall and winter coat of paint. Now et ready for that splendiferous drink, "Hip." Beer with a dash of sugar, . . - I mixed in a mug, and.hcated by ramming a red-hot fire poker, into it. It is gratifying to bbsverve tliat sweet notatocs. which manv class amons the i w positive luxuries of life, are plentiful this season, and of excellent quality. It is easier for a camel to go through l-.-vr. -vf nr. il r.1 fl,on fnr a man trt nrp- diet, this time of year, what sort of weath- tolmorrow will bring forth. The run of mullets this season is said 1 10 be very small and unless there is a de- j cided change in a very few days our fishermen will not get "a.half crop." . In some portions -of ' the city the gay and festive mosauitoes are so abundant that a oom pressed hurricane from" a pair of hand-bellows has to be used on them in order for a man to see how to light his . - i pipe . The Magnolia Record gives the ' time . A 1,,. "Mr fTlifirloir Dlvinn V)ntwrn made by Mr. Uiarlcy Uivine, between this city and Weldon, a report of which we published some day's since, atl3 hours -J tinn. Ift9 tnili. . Cant, and 59 minutes for the 162 tnilos. , Capt D L Qn was the Conductor. ; The Magnolia Record tell? us that Mr. Felix Reichman, of Clinton, aged , fprty- eight years, died on the night of tho 14th inst., of malarial fever with chronic ulcer .the stomach. Mr. ReicHman n 1 1 rrro f-imi r rt vfiiincp cniiciren. -v - -7- His remains wero brought here for inter- ..a.. - ViMAiirrh ham t rtw ifttnr. mcnt. ; ' : ' r:illrrnWs Gcorsia Minstrels, tho fa- O moua genuine Ethiopians, will appear herel Scpt..20tb. ' At their opening on Monaay night in Richmond, "long before itfe hour" the Slate "the street In frfint of the threatre was.packed with people and the house was jammed ; twice the box qmce was closed up and many were turned awav. Vc have never before seen such a sight.' The New Warehouse. 5 The W. & W. Railroad Company have a large force engaged in. preparing the side track at Magnolia which the new warehouse at that place will need for the accommodation of its business. The ware house itself will soon be in course of erec tion and will be built of brick. I t Just Received. 2G 5 dccn two Button Kid Crloves in all the leading. Fall and Winter shades. Also ia Opera, AVhite and Black, 75 cents a pair, , former price $1.00. - f Bnowiv Sz Roddick, tf 45 Market street. sensible Advice . I . You are asked every day through I the columns of newspapers andby tout Drug - 1 gist to use something for Dyspepsia and liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get . ojMonngea. y money wiui uui uvu ucw. nvw wi . r a r iL-t "' give you satisfactory proof that Greek si I Avgust Flowes will .core, you ol Dye - pepsia ana uver vujpiam u effects such as bour fitomacn, au Jaeaa - ache, Habitual CosUveness, PalpiUtaon o, the Heart, lieartrnwat,01 I cominz UT of food afUreating,Ww spiiits, I &c., we ask you to go to jour Druggist I gust Flower for 10 cents; and try it, or a Regular Size 0X75 cents;, two doses 1 will relieve you. Appointed. We are pleased to learn th it (Juv. Vance yesterday appointed Daniel Shaw Esq., a Commissioner of Pender county, in place of A. Gambcrg, resigned. Gov. Vance "has down well and the people of lender could not have seccured a more competent or a more faithful official. Personal. Mr. James M. Drill, "Assistant General Freight Agent of the Northern Central Railroad of Baltimore, is in the city lk- road and social circles and is universally esteem ea wncrevcr uc 10 - Rather Unhealthy. Unless something is done to conduct the water off from the "frond near the cor ner of Sixth and Church streets there will be a pestilence In that portion of the cify. We !are 1 informed that a few days ago " atw , . . , . A. . , , , , ii... MMflAt0 nvtnrr in r if - iitMiiiiuuiiiuuu bllkW pcisvuo uiio " were taken with bilious fever and others are moving to avoid the fever. A Shoe Maker Comes to Grief. A few days ago a pair of -shoes 'was left with Sandv Stewart, (col.,) a shoe maker by trade, who was demg business on Front, between Church and Castle streets J for repair but Sandy being hard up sold the shoes instead of returning them to the OWner. xk. Warrant wua &uuu uui i l ,..! f f,,r Vii I arrest and yesterday he w as sent to jail for cmbprzelment. to await a hearing before the next term of the Criminal Court. Dry Goods Found. . A box of dry goods marked J. II Mashburn, Angola,' N. C , '..steamer . Col- ville was found by the police last night aLthfl foot of Frincess street and is now afmt City Hall where it awaits the claim of tHe owner. The Colville left her wharf ftt of Princess street, yesterday afternoon, for Bannerman's Bridge and it is sup- posed that the box was either stolen from the cargo on her deck before her departure or that it was accidentally left on the wharf unshipped. A Good Samaraitan Wounded. One of the members oFMt, Airy Lodge of Good Samaritans, Vm. loorner by name, we are sorry to learn, met with Quite an accident this morning while chopping some wood in a -private yard on Third between Market and Dock streets, by glance from the a.e that he was using which inn.ctcd two severe gashes n his left foot from or.c to one and a ha.f inches long. New Medical Monthly. We are pleased to learn that the NorSi Carolina Medical Journal an anh-bdlun publication ofj much value and interest to the profession in this State is to Ik revived and that the first number will appear in January next. It will be ui- der.the conduct of Drs. M. J. DeRosset and Thos. F. Wood and this fact aloie will be taken as an excellent guarantee that the publication will prove true to its aT0Wed mission. We know ot no tvo I members of the profession in this SLte I more thoroughly calculated to conduca j micai journal than our Doctors DeRostt and Wood. The prospectus of tba new enterprise will probably appear in our columns in a few days. Stolen Goods Kecovereu--Aii At- tempted Assassination. About one montn ago me &Jrt Messrs. Sutton& Bostic, of Shelby, was robbed and about five hundred dolhxs worth of goods were carried off, and up to ; B , . .j. a few days ago there was no clue as to the perpetrators of the theft, when a young gea- tleman working near Shelby found soac of the goods in a quarrv. Suspicbn pointed to one Ed. Wilson, colored, anc a search of his effects was made. About I fifty dollars worth of the stolen artices were found in Wilson's possession and hs evidently was a piece ei , a wnip-pn, . 3 .1 . f f1 I which doubtless when the injury wa re confessipn led to the arrest of three other . , , , , taj LiJLnLuh colored men., During the preliminary examination last Tuesdayat Shelby, 'NVilscB was on the stand as State's witness, whm the light, wore b.own out and an a,temft I f -ecmf Wilsnn was roar I , le. A ClCP S cut m n-wi, uunuuuj I for the furtherance of justice the wound I no Terr serious. As yet there is no elaa to tto WOuld.be assassin. The Latest. 1 Ladies Linen Cuffs and Collars. A I heantiful assortment in all 1 stjUs for A all and inter wear. Brows & R;ddick, tf 45 Market St. The storm signal floats again to-day. ; The equinoctial weather is upon us but it is all rain and no wind '.:::,jv-:,'jUiu:..;. t.r,i.;,- . ; ' - ! .'. , t - 5 - ...... -A. City Court. lderman Flanner, Mayor pro temp, f presiding. , , 1 Phere were two cases of arrest before j fliB tribunal this morning which were I disposed of as follows : ' : rJhe first case was that of a colored man f chnrged with beating his wife. Case coo-j tinicd until to-morrow morning owing1 to the absence of 'witnesses,- njjdTdefendant required to give bond in the sum of $0 for his appearance to-morrow morn inc at . w 111 The next case was that of a white man 1 charged with disorderly! conductL and, - , . . . i "i , arrested at a house of ill-fme in tlie low- or part oi mo city, xne ueieuuuui. p-.i pcared m court with his arm in a filing, f having received, as he averred, a wound I u r,- i I arrested per contra Psveral policemen all .innrarance ho had received no wound. I A nliwW,.! h:xA f wvUod in at a late ! r-j . ' " -"7 1 i i i i i i ii.. - J r I uour iasi nigui; 10 aress me wouuu, lrum which the blood was flowing copiously. The fact that the man was-wounded was not known until a fellow prisoner dis- covered him bleeding and oalled to the Janitor that the . man was ble2dmg tj death, having fainted from loss of blood. I The sentenca of the court was ten dor lars fine or ten days' imprisonment. The city physician, Dr. A. E. Wright, wa strut iur iuia uioiuiiig auu wui taucuu vvj 4. c j , rii..j A the wounded man while he is under ar- rest. There being no further business the court adjourned. A Successful and Delicate Piece ofl Surgery. i l Below vc make a few extracts from the Maryland Medical tbwrwaZ, published .in Baltimore ana edited by tl? IV T. .Man- ning, M. D., and T. A. Ashby, M. P. The article refers to a very delicate ope- ration performed in this city several- months ago by our talented townsman, Dr. M. J. DeRosset. i The operation was quite successful one, and we would like to havcchronioled the fact at the time, but could not get- at the facts of the case as Dr. DeRosset de clined to furnish us with them for publi cation, these M. Ds having an idea that such things are unprofessional. The case of extracting the end of a whiplash -from the eye is but one of. many scicntulo ope rations that Dr. DeRosset has performed up(m the cye and in uPe the war. Dr. D. has made the eye and a specialty in the practicer of his pro fession, and we wonder that persons iwho are anyways afflicted with the eye Of ear should go farther North than Wilrnidgtou- to be treated. Dr. DeRosset has beea a successful practitioner for about fifteen years, and we mttst say thatlf success is any test of merit Dr. D. must have talent a plenty. It was Dr. DeRosftet's -good fortune, while studying for his profession, to spend several years in Europe j The following are the extracts' from the Medical Journal: ; j ; S. II. T. a farmer, residing in Dflplin county, N. C, while drivingcattre, Unne 12th, 1877, cracked his. whip and received a severe blow on, the right eye. All v:s ion was immediately lost for a few days, when distant vision inproved a great Heal, and near vision remained dim. Had ap plied cold water, etc. lie came Juni 29. Right upper lid swollen and red, and presenting above the inner corner, ant un healthy suppurating oval wound. The eve ball was projected prominently, for- f j ward, scarcely covered by the swollen M th diversence of three lines. hq wound was carefuUy explored with a probe, and at the depth of one and one- halt incnes irom ine exwnmwuuua wca wards and outwards, there was imparted thfl teflSatiou of a foreisa bodj A cate pa;r 0f forceps, introducedtoj the some depth and in the same drecikro, seizcl and drew out with littlodifficilty long and o.glxth' of an fen thici. shhtiy ciuTedi aril fcnformity to the contour of the eye ball. -This sw-like movement acainU thellid. penetrating deeply. It lay across j the upper part and behind the eyehallilthe ZZ VZJ'ZSt I w. r U wtr nerve as the deep end was to theonter Siae 01 xnai iw xnere w aeuwt paretic conaition. or tne snpenor mm particularly as to its inner fibres, aa . ub seqcently appeared from - the crossed double images." - ' : 0 -iH 0 I 0 The recovery of the patient was perfect; nosweP.ing, and vision perfect. Aifthc case was one of unusal interest, tne com plete history is worthy of record. Owing to a difficulty that occurred last night at a disreputable house in the south ern portion of the. town, the acting SlffiSf has riven the Chief of Polke orders that there must be no more permits .granted"! for bails or dances at such houses. 20 , 1877. NO. 207 AiewLancers The rage of the fall room nt Ope May this tummcr. was the new set cf Lancers introduced by the Xew Haven master, Professor Loomis, who conductei the lO)nrress Hall amusements this season The D,aily Star publishes the llguivs as : piece of great, journalistic entirprise Th salient feature cf the dcw dance is its ' minuet '.grace and statclincssl The music of . the regivar lancers will t!z,J with the new ones. rVii2 folic win 2 arc tut, JiiUlU. 1 .First Fisrnrc First four if ad ur rdit .bow,' take side lady r.nd fa'! .ck to opposite' places; and bovr', forward atu! tmcT gli,P for Ward and turn partners, balance to corner3 and turn, 'first lour repeat,which brings head couples to puce sldesthe fiime. '&econa Jbigure All move lorwant, giv l - an wijj3f?,?n; rm r n rr r, .,, t nrrs . promenade: repeat four times. ""B- Jyiu ' 1V1 and hack, forward ara n and Low. lour r ' o i i . a? i -i. - . i r i : laoies grauu uuain, repeat iuur uu.j.?. Fourth iigure l-.ist iuiir IcaJ right and bow exchange partners, and form two lines, facing own partner, bow to i.idy on right, forward and back, turn partner and bow to corner, reperfi four times. Fifth' Figure Bow, commencing witn grana square. First four in centre, bides separate, sides in centre, then first four separate partners to places. Repeat hg- nre with sides m centre, first tour separ ate, etc., taking thirty-two bars of music First couple lead out, sides in centre, all chasse, march, gents and ladies down the outside, gentlemen passing round the ladies, forming two lines on opposite sides, all forward and back, turn partners to places, repeat four time?, ending with grand square. New Advertisements. Cape Fear Military Academy. Fall Term begin3 October 1st. PERSONS DESIRING TO ENTER their sons or wards for the F.ill Session, are requested to make application beie-re the end of September, either personally, ai iue Manning House, where the Principal can be 1 by letter, addresged to iouna ueiween ine noure ui uu y. or ,MAJ. B. J. BURGESS, Principal. sept 20 HAMS ! HAMS ! HAMS ! TilE FIRST FALL LOT OF TJith ; ' CELEBRATE 1) So popular in thi? market, just received. This Brand of llatss is owned excla- eivelj by us, and we' are pleased to be able to offer to our customers and the public, a DE LICIOUS HAM from four to ten pounds in weight. CALL AND EXAMINE. JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, FAMILY GROCER, 5 & 7 North Front Stroot. ept20 STILL IN THE LEAD. THE PEARL SHIRT! still maintains th( lead in this marktt. It is pronounced by Judges to be the best Shirt in the market My Fa'l stock is now complete and I am Offering the jfreatest inducements to buyers ever before known in this market. A. David. sept 18 Corner Front and Princes st . Lookr Aain ! r 500 BBLS. FLOUR all gnulcs.. " Our Standard Craxd, Bridgewater, at 89.50 p:r i ' Barrel. ' ALSO, ' jqq BAGS RIO COFFEE, " ' Sugar, Mola&ecs, Salt, Soap, Rice, Candlea, Starch, Ac. Atlowfiguree. BINFORD. LOEB & CO. i tept ia SCHOOL FOR Y0UHG LADIES. Misses KeKedy and IIatt, Pi inciiaLs. . ... - Ma. E. Va"3TLaeb, Profr--sisor of Music. mnis scnooL will RE-OPEX ON a. i Thanday, the 4th of October Best initrae- tion la all artmecU. Clase8 taught VOCAL 1ICS1C and CALISTHENICS frtc a eharfiei For terxf, Ac, address the aept 15-saVta tb PRINCIPALS. We will be clad to receive, eomttanicatioai from our friendJ on kny 'and WrdbjectJ o f general interest baj if -j The name, of the writer Mfui always b furnished to (he Etbr: - CtuBttTmfcktioai VkvsfW Wiitten oaly 9 one aide of the paper. ? r s 1 e ST Peraonalitiea muirtfee rolded.7 V - n A 14- .. Andit is especially and patticaUrlj naoer. stood that iiiq editor Jof s cot ahraji tndor the views of correspondent, tuxlee o stated in the editorial colamaa i t ; a n-' New AdvortisoffloirU. ONK 1 VI NIKG ON LY TUE?IVt J JSEFT. 25. cnAS. II. PRATT.....:.t.:.:..;Manager. rpHE MOST FIMSIlETi f entertainment " 1 ot America, j The , Muvellotfi Living cnuer in comedy, S0t: SMITH Ax xrZr&m AND U13,t.,tl Great Concert . Com2yiy. JULES U. LUA1BAUD Musical director All the late Muiical Novelties of the Day will b& presented. t 1J Doors open at 7;. Concert commvacet at 8. SCALE ORIOES. , rarUetle and Dress Circle .lS centi l'aniuetto Circle... ...;..'.....J.ni60 Gallery........ M..twr.,.25 Seats can.be secured in advance it l'.t' Bookstoro . without extra charre. " ' isept IS . THOS.' W.' BROWN, ' .if . t i Agent ir.iate of North Carolina, Si vpcrior Court New Ilunovcr Connly ! ' ft William Larkiai, , .. astinit yr tlt V. C. biiileUry, liobertJohni,toa,aad wi.j Isabe.la,. A. J. Alutt and wlfe A. Sophia Molr. Wm. B. Kobeson and John If. 1 Kbbeson ana other?. m ;t "..'. rpHlS ACTION is brouc:btbf ine' plaintiff JL as administrator of Eliza C. Gillespie, de ceased, o:n"ri3t the heirs at law of. nil intes tate, for the purpose of selling theUnda de scribed in the complaint. filed in thdofficeof the Clerk of the Superior Conrt of the county of New Hanover, to make assets Tor tne pay-; inent of debtd, and charges of rdmin!stration, ' and tba defendanU,Robert J?hrstoa and wife 1 sabcl'.a, A. J. MoU and wifo JLi Sophia Mott, V.'ru. B. KobesOn and John H. Robeson, who c-c proper parties to this action, tra herebj notifie d and required to appear and anawer or demur to the complaint ;filcd in this action, on the 23th day of October, Al D. . 1877, at the office of the Clerk of the 3apeiior Court, at tho Ciurt House in the city " of 'Wilminr ton and S l ite ami County forest Id. If the defendants fail to appear at the time the Plain till A 1!I r.ppW for the relief demanded in the complaint, together with the cojt of this ac tiou. JSO. D.TATLOR, ,W.:. A D. J. Devanc, Atty'afor Plaintiff. 1 Sptl 2-lawGwTh . . , REDUCED PRISES '! V ' it V-ii .,'. '.. - ' i f t . , GEO. M VERS, 11 & 13 sbvsix rnonV dt. JUST IN RECEIPT OP1' r FAMILY FLOUR ! 1 1 us i f :4 trr 1 S7,00 Per- Barrel. 15LST liliiTERIXfllElflBlD! :4 4i4W tti 100 Boxes FrosH CakbsT! and Crackers. : j- i:vi:i:v l oss 1 i 3Lp V Alt E ifj: l .... ; i T'i J , . .... - J TliL LAIiUEST.&XOCKiOF "V , WINSS, TEASf-Liajr9RS AT REDDCEIJ )?IUPE&3 ' LiPPITT'S. Ice Creant Parlor. Wr! IX BE OPENED OS WFDfTESfDAT luurbioir, 25th iuti Par CrS&i fl vored wiiL cLWt t fruiu jrillb keptdariBr the season. ' ;,.,T STRAWBERBlkaJl i1 la'ge acdluxcious winbe kept whenever they can dc procured in either Udf or ihi, Charles ton markets.'- Cream ftent to fzrjr pair Of tho citr in quarti aad pdUng' Trot&t,tr9 et cLaree. All orders for- Cream ton&mndAT aun he U?:tSaturdayi. . irvT Istil Fn trance' to Palor on Prlnt P. a.1 21 i ...7TV : r "." i ii n i f ' For Reht. A . M-J .... , RUSSELL. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE eh' Bd Crosi, near Third street at present occupied by Judge ilea re i. Apply to ' ' ' 4 ;
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