THIS PAPER -
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jlfchcd' every afternoon, Sundays cx
f?V ccptedbyV
jOSH. T. JAMES,
EDITOR AND FBOPBIETOB.
-.fiCsIiWNS. POSTAGE TAID. ;
-i f3 00 Six mon $2 50 Three
"'ths $125 ; One month 60 cents.
BCS apcr will be delivered by carriers,
f!f large, in any part of the city, at the
0 '..Jot 13 cents per week.
f ertfcing rates low and liberal
' . . rkn'oa will TlSArrrrt anv and
yaODSCri""" " r- r
glares to receive their papers regularly.
m Advertisements.
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MARKET, STREET,'
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gCBMIT TIIE FOLLO WING
r
I. j OIiyEi: TO PROVE TO OUR friends
kpa'utfc that we sell our goods on a
Uy SMALL MARGIN FROM COST,
Lto entirely on the quantity sold to j
Kf-niir returns, knowing bj past ex-
Kneethat LOW PBICPS-is the ONLY
ftrr redioJ to attain our object : ; . .
-irK GROSS GRAIN SILK, worth
$17, noW $1 25.
d- Silk Velvet, $1 75 up, suitable for
a j&intfsatul Trimmings.
VA Cofon to Al?sca Dress Goods, 20 to
Jii
VI Cvlgra hi Worsted I): ess Goods, 20
Cents i:iv,aiu -
P.i.ril5 9H (Vnf.t uriwnrd.
i.crJ0,:Ler Dress Goods, 20 Cents.
1 ,Li;, fuitiurs Dress . Uoous, 20 uenis,
& and Colored Cashmeres, pOc. up.
A Beaut fid Line New Styles,
$1 75 a pair to $10 00.
, CALICOES, 5 and 8 Cents.
feDS,-KJE2TTUCKY- JEANS, &c,
lrXea-a&3' Boys' Wear. Our va-
rely m tlh line of goods is lerge and
0.11 price Logins at 12 Cents.
LT AXD BALMORAL SKIRTS j
frjmjfl Cents upV i J one
uuv
TI0XS from 5 Cents up. 1 Ley are
iiTOwledgVd by ALL to bo the
cheapest over offered in this city.
XK-RUFFLING in great variety
fcoa 10 Cents ur
SKGLE' HUGHES, 3 tor 5 Cents. t
Kra'-WAAISUTTA SUIRT5 Linen
Fror.ts 75 Cents. Sold cv(ry where
; fcr 1 00. ;
SPECIAL BAHGAINS.
j
EXTl'CKY J EANS, slightly spotted ,
LY) Cents. Jtememlcr it all wa7s
" t'Ui,'a:Kl the former price was 05 Cts,.
fcmunts of Dress Goods closing out at of
LCent3.
imnanlsof Niinscok, Tlaids and Stiipes,
Ve7 Low.
BROWN & RODDICK,
oct 27 45 Market Street.
mm SOMETHING NEW
AT
Exchange Corner.
VEW NETTING for Scarfs and Veiling ;
A Sonin l44rina fl TlAtV lot of FrlBETeSf
j dudes;. Also tho latest styles in Child-
S&MASuJl'sSSf, 81
NiKid Gloves; Hamburg Edingsand
wrung?; uor8ets, liucmnfr, nanajiercuii;taj
eiBibsi Spanish Net, and other Fancy
A-ticlea.
oa will fmd the best value in the city.
Sew Hoods always being received in th
tlincrv Department.
A handsome line of Straw and Felt Goods,
"er,Feathe", Plush, fcc, always on hand.
sot 7
N II. S'PRUKT. I
Western Beef.
i51 for sale at 12 1 ; ct5. a nound
attic.;ee cuts. Call and see it and leave
borders. ISAAC W. KING,J
iot 7 , Currie's DlocS.
. Bull's Cough Syrup,
A tt-8 Cbcr v Pectoral, Ig
r
Elder Flower Soap, Cigars,
p.-.,- rrmif And Princess ts. j.
utmost care riven to filling prescrip-
VERY-LOW.
QLOTUIxg IS SELLING NOW .
Vei-y Olieap
mMmwi
SHAWLS !
SHAWLS
Wt my jsublishment on Market street, I
orth 315 for onlly CIO.
h' so aai i warrant it to be! so, at
x Market et.
VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1877. NO. 217
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements. . -
-A. Siirie& Very Low.
Munsoh fc& Co Full Lines.
S. Jewett Irish Legends.
J.. II.. Bailet Fashionablo Dancing
School. .
Burb ask Bull's Cough Syrup.
I. W. Kixg Western Beef. .
Wm. LaV.kiss, Aelm'r Notice.
N. H. Sfeunt Always Something New !
Seo Tribute of Respect.
See Local ads Beef and Sausages.
;,Fiib-roc aver' selling at 75 cents per
dozen.
Goolish last night anil overcoats were in
demand.
Misery lovts company, and. so docs a
marriageable young lady.
Quarrels, would, never last long if the
wrong was alf on one side.
Lifu is a comedy to him that thinks and
a tragedy to him who feels-.
Satin bonnets arc fashionable ) but
hats that have been sat. in arc not fash
ionable. '
The difference between the dress of a
man-and a woman nowadays is in getting
over a fence. r
Just the weather to brace a man and
make him feel as good as if he owned a
block of buildings.
For sausages, fresh"made, and of the
best material, zo to the corner of Sixth
and Chestnut streets.
t
The newcomer at a college is called "a
fresh man," because before long he is likely
to get v a "pickle." '
A young lady says that, what with a
pull-back dress and Jong kid gloves, she
feels like "a kid doll.'
There is no man who needs so much
watching as the one who ia all tho time
waltching some one else.
Notwithstanding our precautions, some-
body passed a 1,000 counterfeit note on
of our carriers yesterday, v
r,f Rivt.h ahd'Chestnut
iL L 1 IVrf WlUUi I
. fi , , p ,
.ttccts yon ,wUl .always .
mountain beef and at low fi
f
The present clerk of the market, L. M. hQ iastructcd to take Mathew
Williams, Esq. , has paid in thus far near- Qf the nmcs of thc county in
ly '$1,1 OOroodforsen months. sano ylumf beforc the county physician
The democratic rooster is in his clement for examination, and, if pronouccd sxnc,
. . v : a roi,n tv,ot ho ilio. released from "custody.
now: never, was. in imvi .umn
and never gave forth clearer or more joy
ous notes.
The man who wraps himself around
thc cotton gin and expects to get the best
tllc cm,racCj aiu't tho reformer that th
age demands.
Pilot boat Bolt II. Cowan was launch-
oA from thelMarihc Railway yesterday and
pilot boat Uriah Emmons was hauled up craiSChool fund, and that thc said amount
to-day for slight repairs. be charged to Pender county, to be cullect
The. cautionary signal was displayed ed when a settlement shall take place be
last night alter having been up all day he school claim in
yesterday, but there has been no storm m JZol committee of Federal
this locality since it was raised. wshir be paid out of the gpneral
Mr. II. C. Dravo, has opened a bar and funJ
vn T JJl Till" II' 1 111 1. 11U UIUVW V. " " t
Manning House, where thc finest liquors
and best eigar, can dway.bo found. Giro
him a call
i " . I
VcnusandJuiutcr arc very ncartoSoth-
cr now ana i win u m ujuu,
i ii l t AAnnmrtt inn riTl
Friday evening. - They can be seen now
.w.fimn.mrlvin the 'cvcninK, in
lUt il w.. -j
he Southwest.
Capt; II. C. Cassidey left this port this
nrnino-with his schooner, the Rare, for
uivi. -
Savannah, Ga. Capti Cassidey goes for the
purpose oi wrecKui tiK-i'b
Georgia and Florida.
A tram n called at a house on
Third
street the other day and asked for some-
. . . -.
thtog to cat. lie W so mn
.ilAf uhnT hi"
that wnen ne nan a pain uo -
. . . . T 1 1. IHn r tO I
touch of colic or the
backache.
Cotton Figures.
m f .n.rtn tn-rlav foot UP
l,523baks agaiast 1,010 for the sam
day last ,jcar. For tUo first sevca days
iiiu - v . -
day last .year... tortuenrs, c kuu?
November this year, the receipts are ui
an. J,oii
ft Oiri
... ,.... otv. t?mrt ist
baled asainst t,nu iur v. o.v
ycar a g;
gain of 4,171 bales for tms year,
- ... or i.ife.
..1, w' Mnftll the Tarioua forms
jjy xjiti
into which it is customary to convert
rercal flour When is Breadgoodl Bread
cereal uour ? nntritious.
U ?2f SSShlSf .'Sito ItoJ
SnrcdT In
VI U LU.iM 'IWKW' . .
u tA -VrLamlv
way, we answer, so wci w .
by the use 01 loorasx a .ao
Try it thoroughly and convince
bv the use of DOOley s tEAbr xu,
. i wnti rep 1
County Commissioners.
Tho regular monthly meeting of the
Board of County Commissionersadjourned
from'Monday, was held- yesterday after
noon: The JJoard being called to order, appli
cations Trom the following named persons
for licenses to retail spirituoys liquors in
the city of Wilmington, for six months
from the 1st of November, were granted :
C. Hussell, II; Brunhild & Bro., Geo.
L. Schutt, Jno. D. Dascher, J. D. II. Inlan
der, R. J. Scarborough, Geo. "IT 'Colin,
Mrs. Sarah Meyer, Jno. F. Hulfs, W. II.
Grotgen, Jno. M. Bremer, C.F. YonKam
pen, Martin Muller, J. W. Hopkins, A.
D". Wcssell, Mrs. A. M..W. Fincken, D.'
Steljcs, A. C. Wesselh Chas. Wcssell, Jno.
VV. Gerdts, Henry Litgdh, C. Schulkin,
W. II. W. Koch, P. H. VonKampen.
The following report was, on motion,
received, ordered spread on the minutes
and placed on file;
Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 3, 1877.
To the IlonoraJjlc the Board of County Com
missioners: Gentlemen: Wc; the undersigned,,
by your authority, visited the "Alms
House" August 2nd, and examined each
case therein confined and registered as in
sane patients. .
We found Fhillis Moore, colored; Jose)h
W. Moore, white; Famne Jane Smith, col
ored; Mitchell Moore, colored; Emma Liv
inston, colored; Delia Gardiner, colored;
Emma Burns, white; Mag Bradley, colo
zed; Ehodie Lovitt, white; Eliza Faison,
colored; A. O. King, white, and-Julia Ann
Moseley, colored, as proper subjects for
your care and consideration. Elsie Lewis,
colored, of Pender county; Lydia. Smith,
colored, of Brunswick county, and Sarah
McKenzie, colored, of Wilmington, should
be returned to their respective homes.
We further beg to say that the appearance
of each shows they are well cared for with
food and clothing; but the building used to
confine them in does not afford suflicient
room or ventilation; therefore, we suggest
an improvement be made, either by en
larging and ventilating their quarters, or
the erection of a suitable building.
Respectfully submitted,
J. Francis King, M. D., '
Wm. W. Lane, M. D.
It was ordered that an expert fee of $b
vided such attendance docs not exceed two
1 ,
days at each term. j
Tf was ntdered tliat commibsiJiii-i
m.
On motion, it was ordered that the pro
position of 'Messrs. Cronly & Morris, in re
gard to the tax books for 1878, bo accept
ed, with .the understanding that tno r in-
ance committee draw up an agrcenmen.
morc in detail, to be signed by them.
Tf wno nriloreil . that the scnool. claim
bcW Messrs Sol. Bear-& Bro., in favor
0f E. K.Tridgen, be paid out of thc gen-
XW fcw v
f I . I .if 11 V.w
G n a blind man, with his guiue. was,
ante,, Asportation to FlJ-
rence, S. C.
U . u roa - .
- ..,, tn i after the state
'Ammiciiini i a a. wi iuv
tnrce oe appuiun. :T---C,
: n,lnr liw rhar?e. The
ol tne prisuuuia.
Chairman appointed wjjumi"-
Worth, Sanders and himsclt saul com-
! u
,ec.
r t.hn Auditin" Committee
I I UU ltMWllw w
t months of August and September
was received ana oraertu
1 minutes and placed on file.
Thc rerort of Elijah Hewlett, Lounty
for the months ct feeptemnerj
- - . . v-
Treasurer
. i AUr ;r, mfprrnce to the special
rcccivca and
- a , and r,laced
I I 11111 Ul VUUU. J '
oruerea spreuu u -
I Cl
. e -p.- v. niMt r.mtv
The report oi tuupu.
L-o,, fnr thf month of October,
Alvas,"w' . - ,
i ,Qrri.r fn tho treiicral tuna, w:usx-vt"uu
K a oQ lhe min
lutes and
,
rW,.
i M,-rt in r.frence to
UIOMW V" .w.
1 1 1" - .
'inn i rcivii i i i x aw -"
. f tb(J montl 0r uctober,
i ordered spread on the
UiW
was
awww. -
rA nUrcd on fale.
a
: nrt oMhe committee on Out
x"- ,
j-p.foT tho months of September
received and ordered
and October, was received ana uruc
Drcad on tho miuutc and placed on
no The Mrt of James Smith, overseer
as I . -t. r, TI,,f Vntynhir)
I .
I toe puoiic .roaoa u x... - - . -7
- . w . , and ordcred on fiic.
r i vw.
Fifty-two gold coupon, amounting in
the aggregate to $ 780, were destroyed in
the presence of a full Board. I
Sundry applications in reference to iax I
matters were acted" upon. j
Several applications for the position of J
Janitor, were laid on the table, there being I
no vacancy. I
The Board then adjourned subject to
call of Chairman. I
ice This Morning.
Ice thi3 morning over an eighth of an
inch thick in horse and pig troughs on
the Sountl,a3 wc wero informed-
Thieves. - I
Last nisht Mr. Jno. II. Turner, who
Wq n.T, mr .f ntMm Ann
. . . , , ,. ,
streets, was visited by thieves and relieved
often fine fowls. The family heard the
chickensduring the night making an nn-
usual noise, but did not suspect .the cause.
x, . ' , . , . I
ho clue as to the perpetrators. . I
Dancine School.
Tr of . J. II. Bailey lia3 arrived in this I
My iiuu wm upun u uauciug bcuuui ucru
next week in Meginney's H.all. Mr.
Bailey is favorably known here from his
i -i .i . j .
long residence in this city during our
. , J ,
most troublous times and wc are glad to
know that he has akeady met with much
encouragement towards tho opening of his
school. We invite attention to the ad
vertisemcnt which appears in this issue.
A Wilmington Invention.
Mr. Berry H. Binford leaves this after
noon in thc interest cf Binford, Loeb &
Co., proprietors of the Hook and Eye Cot-
ton Tie. which is purelv a Wilmington
rn, . . . . 7.,
invention. Tho tio is an invention which
will be sure to claim the attention
of our farmers throughout the State, and
if any one can do justice to tho subject
ii nr t tt r j
wc will put Mr. Berry H. Binford agains
the State, as or salesman of the first
water. .
A Little Piece of Iron.
The immense bed-plate (or whatever it
is called) which is to replace that for some
time past in use at tho Cotton Compress
m th'.s city, has arrived here. tttCCd
in position, a stupenedous undertaking, by
T. 1 Mn rrnrn iun-jr.rih onr?
the wav. It camo here from tno JNortu ann
J
was brought out on a very heavy car
such as is used-in the transportation of
railroad engines from the workshops. It is
a large piece of metal and cannot Tory
well be handled by one man. It weighs
17 tons, which is two tons more than the
weight of that which it is to replace.
Roll Of Honor.
Of Cape Fear Military Academy, for thc
month of October ; an average of 80 per
cent is required to place a cadet upon tho
roll:
Second
Class.
Class average, 83.
1 Adj't J W Hears, 91.
2 Corp E S Alderman, 90.
C Cadet E E Thompson, 90.
.i Jo J B Hawes, 90.
5 do E II Freeman, 8G.
G Lieut F B Lippitt, 84,
7 II D Thompson.
Tiiibd Claps.
Class average, 81. .
1 Cadet U Fennell, 84.
2 do DuVall French, 84.
3 do II Otten, 83.
4 do II Gerken, 83.
5 dor F C Poisson, 83.
G rdo McK. Cowan, 83.
7 do Geo. Harris, 82.
8 do WM Harms, 82.
0 do W M Grant, 82.
10 do A Johnson, 82.
11 do J Schonwald, 82.
12 do 11 Hewlett, 82.
13 do W Parsley, 80.
14 do J B Munson, 82.
Forum Class.
Class average, 76.
1 Cadet W Grant, 83.
2 do H Boatwright, 83.
3 do R Hcnning, 81.
4 do L Bunting, 80.
Market Complaints.
' , . . , . .
Complaint after complaint is raauu
in us ia regard to the prcient eonaiuon
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.v : :J v v.. J,v snec-
anairs iu m ujarfi.ot ut, - -
i w
i ...... . - . 4i,.
friends that it is not our iau ,
I
can't help it and that tve have sins
I ; . ... . .
I m M. 1. V TI r
ot our o-.vu w suoaaex whuwu.
a.
- tote those of otber .people.,: StUl. at
ulators absorb almost everything, ana Resolved, That to Lis grief-stricken rea- cember, A D, 1877, at the Court Host door .
i nv txrr, ot tives we tender our deep and fceartftlt fyc- in the city of Wilmington, expose for I ale at
consumers are obliged to pay wo or lereTraea,i public auction, the following real estate
vthin??. We tell oar Besolved-That a memorial pare of our One undivided one-half of a lot of land situ-
. . , Af .m, wrimwc ana many social Tiic. f i nnnarea urn ic wouiau .i jrw
vcry urgent solicitation of eomownom we hi finallr, That these resolution be r0p's line, thence with said orthxop'a.liae
esteem, we wiU remark that Capt, Flan- puhliahed in the city papers, and a copy sent eighty-two and ens-half feet toc ctreet,
eteem, c m ua. to the family of the deceased. thence East with Dock street Bne Lunire and
file. and Mr. Bowdeo and Hr.;Vonuunn
of Kisht do a good thing for tncu consitin-
I hv pfTsctinf a reneal of the prCSCTli I
.- --o - --x. ; .. ,
lonerous reOTiaiwn
The School Census.
The Raleigh Observer of to-day's date
publishes the school census for the various
counties which have thus far1 reported.
Some of them are, however, ' incomplete
and we think that for New Hanover both
incomplete and incorrect. In fact, as tho
census of this county was not finished
(yesterday .we do net see how
tho report could have been previously re
cetved in Raleigh. But we publish the
counties for this section as we Cad them
in tho Obscrter
Brrins wickWhtte children , males ,
791 r females, 779 : total. 1.570. Col
orea children, males. 603; females, 1.574:
W 1,117. Number of school districts
for children, 33;public school
houses, 30 ; private school houses, 2 ;
academies, 2. Number of school districts
for colored children, 17 ; public school
houses, 10 ; academies, 1. White male
'T&;' , V ,;,ceior.eu
male teachers approved, PJ. A. Res?, jr.,
nnnnf v Vm-minnr
-j
wucu-hiuh; umuiui, maics, ivr
JiildreD, Ics l.TI)'; Fcmak, 7,220;
total, 2,381. Number of school district
for white children, C0 : public school
houses, 47 ; private; school houses, 8.
Number of school districts for colored
. , T iw
cmldren, 49 ; public school houses, 37:
private School houses, 3. White male
teachers approved, o: colored male teach -
ers, 3; female, 1. E. L. McNabb, County
Examiner.
Cumberland: Whifte children, males,
1,083; females, 1,900; total, 3,883. Col
ored children, males, 1,391; females. 1,
313; total, 2,704. ' Number of school dis
tricts for white children 32, public school
houses 50. private schools 8, academies G.
School districts for colored children SO;
P ,u.x u tc"uo 110 ii?es 1V pnvaicscuoois a.
wmte maie teacners approved nt tern
7. colorcd maIe 9 fem 'ii, 3 K s Hi:
Countv Examiner.
males
ske,
New Hanover White children, males,
918; females, 1,230; total 2,154; colorcd
children, males, l,30o; females. 1.590;
total 2085 School digtricts for
children, 5; public school houses, G; pri-
vate schools, o. Schools districts for col
ored children. '7: public schotl houses 10i
9Mmip! i whitn tnrc ot.i
4 ; females, 10 ; colored, males, 9 ; females,
15. A. R. Black, County Examiner.
, I ender jVhite children, males ,90,
gistricts for white cliihlren. pub-,
lie school houses, 39; private schools,4; aca-
demies 4. School districts for colored chil-
- , in wt i
dren 8;public school houses 3G. White male
teahers approved 11; females, 3; colored
males, 13; female 1. Bruce Williams
County Examiner.
r oA
01,11 maies,;i,575; females, 1,497;
total 3,072. School districts for white
children, 40: public school houses, 40; pri
vate schools. 4: G academic?, 2. School
I Ufrir.ts fnr r.nlnrnd children.- 30: Public
scb0ol houses, 2G. White male teachers
approved, 7; female, 1; colorcd, males, 13;
lemuio. a.uuUoU)vUUuij
Robeson White children, males, 1,777;
females, 1,894; total, 3,071. Colorcd
children, males, 1,759; females, 1,591; to
tel, '3,353.. Schocl districts for white
children, 72; public school houses, C2; pri
vate schools, 21: academies, 4; colleges, 1.
School districts for colorcd children, 50;
public school houses, 14; private school
2; academies, 1. W bite male teachers ap
proved, 9; females, 7; colored malesj 10;
females, 2. J. A. McAllister, County Ex
aminer.
Sampson White children, male, 2,130;
females. 2.00o: total 4,135. Colored chil
dren, males, 1,316; females, 1,329; total
2,645. School districts for white children
84, public school houses 07, private
schools 9, academies 2, colleges 1. Schocl
districts for colorcd children GG, public
school houses 32, private schools 1. Whit3
male teachers approved ' 38, females 14 ;
colored males 27, females 5. E. W. Kerr,
County Examiner.
Col. S. D. Tool and fanily have goi.e to
New Orleans to live.
TUIBUTK OF RESl'ECT.
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ENGINE HALL IIOW
VARD. RELIEF
FIRE ENGINE CO., No 1,
WiLiiisciOs, N. C, Not. C, 1877.
Whereas, It has pleased Alnightyjiod, in
the dispenjation of Ilij unfathonicd wiidom,
to remove from pur midat, in the prime ot
life, our Brother Fireman, Geo2,:i F. Wm.
Bosch, we deem it a dnty, due both to
selTes, to make manifest eur sincere ffrief
Li3 sad and unUmely deatn ; tnerefore, b3 it
T7.Mva1 Tfiaf PnmrniT Viv thi
ol its beat memoen; one whose name etandj
tn I engraved upon the annals Of thla Company a3
to 0J of it3 jaTegt and Uue5t member! : cne
d truest member! :
oi noae gemai preeence ever cneerea ana am
r v i
atea us wxtn gooa fecunc xoarw one
. other.
;
lwccra Deamr msTTiDea to ice memory
inscribed to the memory
deceased Brother, that the HaU Boom
II. . ft
the esteemand apprec&tonof bis !tleei thewe
L. P. JfEWitAN.
M. J: DIXGELJIOEF,
F.MAUTEN8, -JOHN
D. IX)SCIIEIt,
- M. HATH JEN,
, -. Committee.
1 j
PLEASE JTOTlCTi
We will be glad to receive comaanicaUoai
from our friend on 13T and all fubjects o
general mterett btitf ' u Y ,,KOL
The name of UieTwrlUi WValwaji U
furnuhed to the Editor.!
jCommttnicationsnmite wjittcn only c
one tide of tho paper. ( j ym . h 17 ' f
Personalities ciuat be avoided.
Audit ii especially and particularly under
stood that fhc editor does not alwajt eadoraa
the views of correepondeatv ualea so ftatt4
in the editorial column. , ;. .
Now Advertisements
Merl
NOW OPEN AT
I
. 36 TJlarkef C'f
BLACK ANa COLORED I1KS
Cheaper than they hambeca for, ,A .
twenty years 1 ' v
Dress Goods.
All the latest Novelties in J
Cashmeres, Mcrinoes, Snowflakcs, l!
Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlasco ' Suit-
. iDSs, . )
Prismatic, Valencia and Friborough CJotb,
Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas,
Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps and PopHn3, Arc.
FRINGES, GALOONS and Braids to
match any of above. ,
Full Lines of . x
Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods,
The Best Brands so -popular all over the
States,
CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS,
BLANKETS
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAMASKS,
TOWELS. : -.:
EMBROIDERIES.:
Unsurpassed for quality, work and price.
WHITE GOODS, lldkerchiefs, : Corscls,
Gloves, and Iloiscry.
VAL. and TORCHON LACES " J
La;.-.
Jen & Boys Wear.
Ladies' and Misses' Vests, Skirts, &C.
AT PRICES WHICH
DEFY flw;p'c!rrTmTitar-,
ffefcte everything ha3 been purchased
, : . with - -v- ..
CARE AND EXPERIEIIQE
Suitable for our
at thc lowest j.
POSSIBLE PRICES I
TO EXAMINE IS
- &fl. KATZ,
Market Street.
oct 15
Full Line
OF Overcoat., I'usiccss and Drcjii Saltfl
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for 3I .n and Voutlie, at Low Prices at ,
zjjxnon cl co.,
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Clothiers and Merchant Tailor.
Irish Legends. 1
1)V Saiaacl Love;-. 10 ccnti- .
5 Squire Trevlvn's IIeir,rby Mrs: Ilesry
Wood. 20 "cent. -' .
Mary BartoD, by Mn. Gaskeil. 10 ccntiJ
Erccia; or My Father's Sin, by R. D
lilackmore. 10ceti'. At
S. JEWETTS '
Front Street Book Store.
nov i
FASHIONABLE DANCING
SCHOOL v
at LinamnniT'D hali.
TjASHIOXABLE DAyCEa'of, the. Dij.
JL Fancy Dances for Children.
The Glide and other It o ami Dances taurht
in
SIX Lesson. ' : ..
Soiree every Monday night at 8 p. a. ;
Muiic by the Italian Bajad. .
Ladies' and Children! Clau Towday,
the Thuridaj and Saturday evening ai 3 p.
at .OenUemen t Clasi, Wedoeeday and Frida
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an - unaersignea as tneaaminiitrator or.I3Ixa C.
Gille?pic, deceased, willon the id day of De-
of te in the citv of Wilmington and ' bounded
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be followa : Benain: at the Scmtfcwattani
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tlxty-five feet to tnebeginningv ' v:; -
Terms oi saicca&o.
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