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THIS PAPER - PLEASE XTOTICE. ''- - ., published every afternoon, 8undaji ex r We will be glad to receive communication from our friends on anr and all 'mMtii - cepted br JOSH. T. JAMBS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 7t interest out t r . I ' Tho mm of writer Inxut be . furnished to the Editor. Communication! must be wi itten on only one side of the paper. j. Personalitiea muitbe avoided. i , . -indit is especial and particul Jlj under atood that &e editor does not always endorse ktt RSCBlPTIOSS. POSTAGE PAID. One year, $5 00 Six months, $260 ; Three months, $1 25 ; One montn, oil cents. - The naner vwill be delivered by carriers free of charge, in any part of the city, at the j VOL. 3. bove rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1878. NO. 89 -Subscribers will please report any and til failures to receive tneir papers reguiariy. REVIEW. New Advertisements, BR0WN& RODDICK 45 IVIARXIXIT ST. Invite attention and ixspec- on of tbe following list tor this week. LARGE Assortment of Dress Goods from 10 to 20 cents. , NOVELTIES in Dress Gooda, 25-to 37 ct3 HUck Grenadines from 25 cents to $1 00 Our assortment in the aboTe is complete. FiilNTtiD LINEN LAWNS, 25 cents Union " 12 and 20 " MIVEN SUITINGS. The Largest assortment and Best Value yet offered I II EST Quality Corded American Pique, 10c Plain ' c WA WIDE Percales, 8 to 10 cents. SHETLAND SHAWLS. Home-made Fringes in. BLUE, CARDINAL and WHITE, $3 50, formerly $5 CO. SOLE Agents for the La Heine Corset SUN SHADES and Parasols in great variety from 12 cents and upwards. alocoes 2 from 4 1-3 to 5 Cts. TARLATANS. A beautiful Line of colors from 15 cents up; Mosquito Nef, in all Widths. Mosquito Bar, Best Quality, 50c a pie6e ALL COLOES. HAMBURGH. A NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED Cheap 1 Another Lot of that SLEEVE5 Ruching just 1 to hand. Call and enquire for our Crepe Lisse Bows -The Latest Thing in the Market. BRACELETS. SUrer, Nickle and Rubber, styles just out. Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, $3.00. GenU " . " 4-00. SUN SHADES AND PARASOLS FROM 12K cents up. 4-4 White Canton Matting 20 and 25 4-4 Co'ld do Jdo 25 and 30 CUT PAPER PATTERNS. 6ole Agents for Frank Leslie's, Cata logues FREE. Brown & Roddick, may 4 46 Market Street. Why Suffer ? VyiTH DANDRUFF IN THE HAIR when by calling at the Fashionable and pop ular Barber Snop in basement of National jCank building you can purcnase L Furmansii?s ICelebra ted Hair Invigorator irhich is br far the best that has ver been used for that purpose, and EN TIRELY FREES the hair from it after a few trials. There is NOT THE SLIGHTEST discoloring of the hair, but it produces a soft and pliable state of the hair. It is made only by the undersigned, and can be had at my Barber Shop under the Frst National Bank. I I beg leaxe re? pectf ully to refer to the gen tlemen named below who have used my Jn (vigorator, and hare authorized me to do so, as to the truthfulness ot my statement, to 'wit: Gen. M. P. Taylor, Hon. A. H. Van Bokkelen, Capt. D. L. Filyaw and Messrs. G. J. Boney, 8. H. FiahblaU, Geo. A. Peck, A. H. Kellej and many others too numerous to enuon. feb 6 The Seaside. TnE NEW AND Elegant Steamer PASSPORT will make dailv trips to Smithville. !; oan viit the Fortifica-E tions and all points of interest without extra rnirirR. Leaves her Dock. Market street, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Returning arrives at 6.30 o'clock, p. m. may3 GEO. MYERS, Agent. Dyeing and Scouring ! JjeDIES' AND. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS Goods Dyed,ICleaned and Repaired. ALSO, Felt, Straw and Leghorn Hats Dyed, Clean ed and Pressed in any shape or style desired. C. P. REMSEN, Currie'e Block. janl4 faster at work for I than at anything else. Capital not rc- V Quired; we will start you. 9& vr at home made by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly out fit and terms free. Address Taint A- Co., Au gusta, Maine. mch A D VERTISE IN THE " . WILMINGTON CWeekly) JOURNAL Office corner Wate and Chestnut streets, LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. S. Jkwett -Look. I ' Henry Savage, .Cl'k & 1jea3 Receipts and Disbursements. i Mcxson Very Handsome, I Gii.es & MrRrrrTsoM; !Fnr Sale. Fish' are scarce to-day:. Cucumbers are in market. The storm signal was- displayed this morning. We have had splendul rains to-day and are all happy now. The Grand Lodjre of Good Samaritans meets in this cUy this evening. Strawberries ' are sell'ng at 10 cents a 1 ; bket, or three buckets for a quarter. -i!1 A happy crowd of excursionists went down the river this morninsj on the Underfill!. They have protabty fround out by this time how wet it is when it rains..' '!; ' : - To-morrow, the counti' Convention of Cumberland county, will be held an Fay, etteville, for the purpose, of electijug dele gates to the ;G6ngressionr Judicial and State Conventions. . I There was but one-trifling !' easel before the Mayor this morning, and that was of a party charge with commtting a nuisance. fle fined 2.50 which was paid, when the prisoner was discharged, j The steam yacht Taxpiirt took down a party of gentlemen fdr the blackfish rocks this morning, but as the wind has been blowing hard from! the Fast, causing a big sea, it is not at aU 1 likely they went "outside." We learn from the U at tr i place, that the S. Signal officer keamer j Acadia j for New York, from the West Indies. loaded with -fruit,-put id at Portsmouth., N.C., yesterday mornin out of icoal State Medical Society.; , - ' - -' t , ' ! -! The annual convention1 of the State Medical Society nicety in Gtld sboro to day. Drs. Thos. F. .Wood, W. Lane and G. G. Thomas are in attendance from this city; - !. . - Excursionists ! About three hundred excurtion:sts from Newbern and Goldsboro belonging to the I. O. of Good Samaritans arrived in this city this morning, and the body is to be augmented by the atrival, this after noon, of lodges from Raleigh. I Grand Lodge Representatives The Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. is .in session in Raleigh. Messrs,, AT. J. Yopp, P. G. M., R. J. Jones, GT., Col. W. L. J Smith, Representative of Cape Fear No. 2,-W. S. Warrock, llepresenta Lodge ;ive of Orion Lodge No. G7, and John L. Dudley, of Campbell Encampment left br Raleigh last evening. Wine with Cake at Entertainments. Wfe take p"ieasnre in, "directing tlie (atten tion of the public to Speer's celebrated Port Grape Wine, a pure and unadultera ted article upon which every one may most implicitly rely. This wine is niade at Speer 3 vineyards, Passaic, New Jersey. It has a rich flavor, mellow juiciness, and briUiaut color ; and is not only an agreea ble beverage,but highly beneficent in all its properties for invalids and aged persons. . , ,. . ! - I Travellers will find the Grand Centra Hotel, New York, is one" of the most ex cellent hotels in that city. Those (who cannot be suited in price jand accomoda tions there must be very hard to please ndeed. . , The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Ofrice at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'efock Augusta, Ga. .66 Cairo, 111 47 Charleston,. S C....70 Cincinnati 49 Corsicana, Tex..-..,.S5 Havana .-81 Memphis, Tenn 49 Mobile; Ala. .......... 69 Montgomery Ala.. .70 New Orlleans....,....0 New York... ...... ...46 Savannah, Ga.......74 Shreveport .....:61 St. Lduis Mo ,47 St. Marks, Fla......71 -Fort Gibson, C. N.49 Galveston 63 Indianola 71 Jacksonville, Fla...72 V icksburg,'Miss....62 Knoxrille .50 j Washington, D C 48 Lynchburg 52 Wilmington, X..C.S3 For Keglsteif of Deeds. ' BuistiAW, X. C. i3th May, lvTS. To tjie Voters of Pender County: Feli.ow-Cittze I most respectfully announce myself a candidate fir the ofhee of Register of Deeds of this; county, sub ject,, however, to tl X action of the icoming Democratic Convention. Your sdcj; there- fore, m sc i eg to me me nom- naaoa ior, an.! a elect". in to. said office is most re spectfully solicited. MABoy MotIv2 Buckwheat Cakes, Tfnronerlv made, are a choice dish for breakfast. If you wish them nice, light, and wholesome, always use Doolky s Yeast Powder. Your. grocer has it, or I3j It can get xt for you. - i Good Samaritan Excursion. We are requested to state that the Good Samaritan Excursion which leaves here on the 27th inst., for Columbia, wi!' occupy but three days, j The train , will leave here on the morning of the 27th and return the evening of the 29th which gives three days and two nights to the excursionist?. Very III. We regret to learn that Mr. Wm. A. Wright is very V at his residence, in this city, from an attack of congestion of the lungs' His condition is considered by the attendant physicians as a very critical one. It Is also sorrowful to know, that Mr. Wnr. F. Potter, son-in-law to Mr. fright, is very low with consumption, and that hi? death is almost hourly expected. Wilmington Light Infantry. At the regular monthly meeting of the above company last night, it being the occasion of the annual election of officers, the following gentlemen! were elected to serve for twelve months : Captain -Walter Coney, re-elected First Lieutenant Thos C. James, re elected. ! Second Lieutenant II McL Green, re elected. ; . Jr. Second Lieuter ant W J Gordon. The Weather Indications. Through the attention of Mr. RalstoD, Signal Observer at this point, we will be enabled hereafter to present every after noon the regular weather indications as they ixe issued at 10 o'clock a. m. at Washington, which is 18 hours later) than the Indications published in the morning papers. Hereafter those intending a business or pleasure trip can find in the Review just exactly what kind of weather will, be on hand for the next day. To many of our readers thisi de partment, of the Review will alone be worth the yearly subscription! , List of Letters.) The following is the list ot letters re maining unclaimed in the Postoflice, Wil mingtori, N. C, Wednesday, May 15th, 1878 : j - - . , ! A Geo Atkinson. I B Benj Brather, Geo Batt'e, care Mr Howard , Rev Elisha Boon, Jonas Brown, tare Jas Brown ; Jno E Burney, Lewis Bryant, Kenan Bryant, Thos Brown, W H Bunting, Jack Bryson, mrs H C Boale. C Mrs Emeline 'Childress, care J C Sammonsjmrs Kate Casey, (2); miss Ajeeu Cash, miss Mary E Cowan, Jas Chadman, care Sam Smith. ; D Miss Nelie J Diamont, miss M A Dear, mrs Lou Duke mrs Sophie Dawson, M A Daty, Aaron Davis, Jas Douglass, Jack Davis. E Miss Mary Edgerton. F Saml Faucett, N M Farrow, mrs Julia Finley, miss Lina Farrow.1 , G Mrs Rhoda Green. I II Mrs Sarah -Howard, miss Josie Heath, Lorenzo Hewett. J Miss Agnes Johnson, miss j Harriet Johnson, Lou James, Jeff Johnson. K J H King, Charlotte Kcl y, John W. Kenneday. L Hogan Lee, mrs Margaret Lowery, mrs M A Lee. i i M MrslKittj' Maxwell, missi Matilda Moore, Julia II Men iti, Maggie Middle- n, Malesy Mott, Wm Morrison, Geo urrell, B M Moore, I B Macks, Jos Macks. i i P Weldon Palmer, (oov'd), miss Sid ney Rabon, mrs Bella Robinson. T Mrs Nancy Thomas,- care Jas liaker, Wm Thigpen. W Edward Warring, D II W Uder, 11 Ward, Wm Winters, care E Moore, mrs Mary A Williamson, miss Ann Williams, A E White. 1 Persons calling for letters "in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter Office,; Washington, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P. M. ' Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover County N. C. I Hotel Arrivals. Purcell House. Wilmington, N. C . May 9th. Cobb Bros., proprietors. From 10:10 o'clock. Mav 13th, to 10:10 o'clock I May 1 4th Col W N Peden, Clinton, N C; M Wolfaheimer, Baltimore, Md; "Shade Wooten, Columbus county X C; W D Cowling, Louisville, Ky; Mrs N1 Asiel, B Asiel, and servant, New York; H B Short, Jr. Lake Waccamaw, N C; R W Fedmarsh, New York; P S Ken neday, Baltimore, Md; P McLean, Shoe' Heel, X C; Alex Buie, Qreen River. Ill; George- D Baker, Fayette ille, N C; m II Irwin, Wheeling, West Virginia; John A Whittemore, Sumter, S C; A F Powell, Whiteville, N C;' W H Lindsay, South Carolina. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mrs. "VVDfsXow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. It relieve the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates th bowels, and, by giving relief and health to tba child, gives rest to the mother. Board of Aldermen. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held yesterday after Doon, present, His Honor.the Mayor, and Aldermen Bowden, Myers, Planner, Von Glahn, Toilers, Foster, King and Low rey. ' ! The Finance Committee, on the appli cation of Mrs. Robert Strange, reported progress, and were granted further time. The same committee, on the applica tion of turpentine distillers fur 'a reduc tion of tax, recommended that it be grant ed. , Adopted, i i The application of S. A. Currie and T. J. Southerland, for a reduction of tax on livery stables was indefinitely post poned. 'V- The Finance Committee recommended that a bond and coupon book be kept in the Treasurer's cffi:e. Alopted. The application of Yvr. J.Bubmann. for payment for services in the late Treasur er's office, was referred back to the Fi nance Committee with power to act. Alex. Sprunt. Esq., appeared before the Board! by invitatior;, and addressed them on thei sanitary .condition of the water lot situated jon Nutt street, bt-tweon the wharves 'and naval store yards of Messrs. SpruntiS: Son and Worth & Worth. " By a unanimous vote of the Board the matter was referred to the committee cn Streets and Wharves, with power to Iter. The petition of T. J: Soutjherlaud, for permission to erect a wooden .carriage. shop, with fire proof roof, on a vacant Iot situated on Second, between Princess and Chestnut streets,. was; on motion, deferred for action until the next, regular meet- mg. The petition of the V 3. F. E. Co.; No. 1, in reference to the city feeding their horse, used at their , hose reel, for the use of said horse, also to repair harness and furnish two' new collars,. was, on motion, referred back to the committee on Fire Department. A petition from the Mayor and Com missioners of Laurinburg, N. C, in refer ence to the hose reel of the engine bought by them from this city, was referred to the committee on Fire: Department. A petition tronl N. R. Fowlerf for per mission to erect wooden stab .es on Front, between Nun and Church streets, was granted. The committee, on Streets and Wharves reported progress and were granted furth er time, on petitions from citizens relative j to wharfage on rafts; also sidewalks on Mulberry and Walnut streets; also the opening of Ninth street at the intersec tion of Fanning street; also the opening of alloy between Harnett and Bladen streets. .1 The reports of tho Superintendent of Health for the months of March and April were received and ordered i to be placed on file. On motion, the Secretary and Treasurer was directed to have five hundred I copies of the Taf Ordinance printed for distribu tion. 'i - . j , "An Ordinance in relaticjn to Dogs" was adopted, and the Cierk and Treasurer directed to have two hundred copies printed for distribution. j On motion of Alderman Foster, a com mittee of five, including the Mayor, was appointed to confer with the officers pf the C- C. Railway with a view to having the "Snops" of said company located in this city. The Mayor announced as the committee, himself, and Aldermen Bowden, Vollers, Foster and Lowrey. The Treasurer read his financial etale inent for- the fiscal year finding March 31, 1S7S, and, on motion, he was 'greeted to have it published one time. I On motion, tho Board adjourned. County Commissioners. The Board of bounty Commissioners met in called session yesterday afternoon, when the following venire of jurors wasi drawn fori the June Term, of Criminal Court, viz : John II Hanby, C F VanKempen, Sol Reeves, Quoa Davis,) Geo F Alderman,. Robert Sweat, Edward J Eagan, James A I McCumber, John Cash, Thos W Howard, Edward Stills, Thos B Carr, I ley Green field, Phillip Newman, Ransom Cobb, Wm Buchanan-, Esmond Jones. Henry Kuhl, C G Southerland, Jacob W Lowery, James R Guthrie, Geo Liilington, Geo A Peck. Garrett Walker. Edward McCabe, C C Redd, Clayton Giles, Wm Pratt, Robert HeDning, C C Morse. The latest reports from Capt DeRosset represent his condition as slightly im proved, r . Sale of Property at Burgaw. We. invite public attention to the im portant sale of building lots in the town of Burgaw, Pender county, as advertised in this paper. jQne hundreil and fifty lots of different sizes will be sold there on Monday, 3d of June, by t.he authorities o that county. The county own3 about seventy-five acres of land in the most de sirable portion of the town,' and this land has been divided up into suitable lots, which have been laid off with streets in tersecting, and a map of the whole pre pared which can be seen at Burgaw. j These lots are every way suitable for the erection of stores, residences, facto ries, shops of mechanics and other build ings common to towns and building pur poses. We have been to Burgaw several f times and we say to one and all that it is a healthy and thrifty ! place and we hope will be j one of the most important towns upon the Wilmington and Weldon railroad. The drinking water is good, there is no malaria there, the location is fane, and the inhabitants social, enter prising and I intelligent, it would be a good Summer resort for invalids or those who wish to get away from the city for a short time. There is a good hotel at Bur gaw, kept by ore of the (kindest of men and one of the best hotel keepers in' the State and board is cheap. And then the prospects for a railroad to be built at no distant day from that town down into Onslow, will increase the flow of capital and enterprise and resi dents who may seek pleasure or business or fine facilities foriCducating children. A fine fcchpol is in operation and a first -cla, Academy will soon -be finished and occu-s pied by a first-class teacher. Those who may wish to make investments in a town that is certain to grow and is on a fine basis, and with a fine back country to sus tain it, will do well to attend the sale and purchase, as bargains can no doubt be had . For the Review, The New Railroad to Onslow. Jacksonville, N. C., May 11, 1878.! Mr. Editor : The people of OnslOw endorse the proceedings of the railroad meeting at Burgaw on the 1st of May. They aro heartily in favor of a railroad from the promising t.own of Burgaw well down into our rich old county of Onslow. Our people will turn out strong to that adjourned meetings to be held here on the 3d of f June, the first Monday. Come down yourself and you will see a fine turn-out of enr leading men who are anxious to go into this scheme of a rail road down here from the county town of Pender. We intend to have convict labor sufficient to build the road, if we can in duce the Legislature to give it to us. and no one doubts but what we can get the convicts if we send the right sort of men to the General Assembly from- Onslow, Pender and other adjoining counties. Let. this1 issue be made in making nomina tions and in voting for candidates for the Legislature. We also expect some aid fremjthe Wilrr'ng'c.i and Weldon Rail road in the way of iron and rolling stock, ?nd shall no doubt get it; voluntary sub scriptions and the public spirt of the people will do the balance. There never was a finer and morejlevei country for the location of a railroad than that from Bur gaw down into Onsiow. It can be built cheap. Onslow will flourish like Hthe greenj bay tree1 when the road is finished. Our resources jef rich lands, timber, cot ton, peanuts, corn, fish and oysters are unsurpassed and will yield a rich income and give profitable employment to the road. . j There is the best of feeling in Onslow for the new county of Pender. The opin ion is also general and well founded that Burgaw wll grow rapidly and perma nently. The road will help the town and Pender very much, wc think. ! Onslow. In the general distribution of medals, if it had been possible for the "Interna tional Jury of Awards to have given a medal to the best hotel in i Philadelphia, this honor would havo been receive! by he (Jolonnade, "tor all the requisites of a model establishment in every respect." New Advertisements. Very Handsome VyORSTED COATS AND VESTS. Ligh Cass Pants at exceedingly low prices at may li MUNSON'S. For Sale. FULL LINES I : HARDWARE, I . TINWARE, 1 1 CROCKERY, GILES & MDRCHISON'S, ' raaj 14 . 3S and 40 Murchison Block. Look JN AT T II -2 ANTIQUE POTTERY, con sisting of Peruvian Water Jars, Chinese, Old Saxon, Roman, Greek, Portland anc Olpe Vases, Watch Stands, Teapots, Mugs Card Receivers, 4a, at , 1 8. JEWETT'8. apl 13 Front Street Book Store. NewAdvertisemets. HeceiDts and Disbursements on Ac- count of the City of Wilmington 1 ' " 1 from July 9th, 1877, to April 1st, 1878. I RECEIPTS. 1877 July 14. From Bank of New Hf nover, Loan -8177 August 2. From Bank of New IIHanover, Loan - . 1877 Aug. . HFrom T. C. Servoss, former Treasurer, - - .1 From Merchants License - " Bar Rooms. 500 00 I 2,000 00 272 20,481 5,875 931 741 Market Rents -Market Veee, - - Mayor's Court. Fines and Fees, - . . - . 1 Dravs and Dog. Badges, -Pound Fees, -Public Building?, Miscellaneous. - Expense, Advertising Tax. Sale 1877 - - .... . Street j Improvement, for pa .ng Front street witn Belgian Blocks Kel and Personal, Back Taxes - - -i Heal and Personal Tax of 1877 - 319 640 119 405 1,001 81 47 343 I : 69 5,109 60 82 67,358 $106,009 i878, April 1. Balance brought down to new ac count, - . . 4.006 12. DISBURSEMENTS. 1S77, Aug. 16 For Overdraft of T. C.Servoss, former Treasurer, at Bank of New Hanover, paid by me this date, - 1878, Feb. 20. For loans from Bank of New Hanover,paid this day, - - . .. For Street Department, - . ?' Police Department, - -' Salaries, - - ; . " Public Buildinrs, -" Fire Dep't, incuding Hose Note - - . " Prisoners, - .! . " Light Department, : " Printing, Stationery and Ad vertising, - j . , " SaniUry Department, " Miscellaneous, j. . " Extraordinary, - . 1 . " Interest on Note given by W. i P-Canaday, former Mayor 1 to Gas Co. for $2,021, -" Interest on Note given by W. P. Canaday, former Mayor for New Fire Hose for $2,- r, 209 85 2,300 00 4,542 08 10,600 00 2,707 25 1,378 99 5,631 05 95 20 4,999 04 250 29 1,546 31 542 70 1,169 36 181 89 214 50 - - . ' i Q-i " Warrants for bills created j - I prior to Julv lt. 1877. . hio ?k Bonds paid, - - - . 12,150 00 Accrued interest on same, - 11,186 45 Coupons paid, - - - 29,fl2-00 Accrued interest on same, - 3,296 31 Premium on Gold Coupons, - 270 72 Taxes overpaid, refunded, - 69 00 Balance to new account, - - 4,006 12 $106,009 99 E. & O. E. HENRY SAVAGE, Treasurer Wilmington, N. C, April 1 t, 1878. I Having carefully examined the books and accounts of Henry Savage, Trenurer, j I hereby certify that they are correct, the above being a true statement of the recel pis and disbursements. 1 I NORWOOD GILES Chairman Board Audit and Finance may li 1 Another Arrival I OF SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, Mnnrfv and SanVav'a lAanl Hvmns. the Gem. TTnnv VniM n.;t...t and Best, Pure Gold, Ac, Ac ( Orders from the conntrv trill m Ultk prompt attention. ( A nt3 n C. W. YATES. I Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged. I may 13 .1 1 To The Public. TT BEHOOVES THE PEOPLE of Wil X mington to purchase Goods at the Lowest Prices, and THE PLACE to get good Goods for the least money is at 1 No. 47 Martet Street! where you will find an elegant assortment of names', uents'. Misses , Children's, Boys', and Youths' Boots and Shoes of various styles, Prices and qualities. An examina tion of stock respectfully solicited. THOS. H. HO WET, No. 47 Market Street. may 13 M. CRONLY, j Auctioneer. BY CRONLY & MORRIS,' Underwriter Sale. 1,400 Casks liimee i 1 ON MONDAY NEXT, 13th Init., at 11 o'clock, A. M.. we will sell within Shed upon Wharf foot of Orange Street, under in spection of the Agent of the Underwriters for and on account of whom it may concern, ' 1,400 CASKS ROCKLAND LIME, Now landing ex-8chr. Cata warn teak, the ak, LARGER PORTION of which is in good mar xeraoie condition, may 7-71-7, 10, 11. POSTPONEMENT. ' The above sale is postponed until THUBS- I DAY NEXT, 16th hut, at 11 o'clock, A: 11 may 13 3t . 65 00 00 63 91 10 20 75 00 27 99 t: upstairs.
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