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THIS PAPER FBbIutl ercry Afternoon, 8andj ex jojjII. T. JAMES, IDITOK akd pBorsirroB. : -J Jt itHLRimONS.rOSTAGE PAID.' emr.SS 00 Kix months, fl&O ; Three months, f I 35 ; One month, 60 ccnU. rte PP' will dUre1 by crrier, ..., in it nartof the city, at '-he 'I e rates, or 13 eenU per week, i ortiiinr rate low and libera: cu frr-Sabcribrt will please report any and .1 failures to reeelre their papers regniariy. Now Advertisomonts. Brown 'Roddick 45 MAFKET STREET. E AKE CLOBtXO OUT Til, balance fTeral lots of our Spring ita summer ' trck and are offering Great Inducements ! to oar patrons. ' DRESS GOODS. Our.ptiees io ihU department a-e lower thanerer. The Ltock is NEW and Desirable; the Prices vary -from lO cents to 30 cent ! BLACK GRENADINE from 25 cents to $1.00 ! '' Black with Colored Stripes 10" cents. Printed Linen Lawns 12 1-2. 20 and Liuon Tablo Damask, Nap kins and Towels. Oar Stock in ibis Department is complete and eTerj manufacturer of any note i rep-reiented- MOURIIIHG DEPAflTMEHT. .We make the abore a specialty and Ladies UI certainly find tt to their adrantage to ptre ui a call and examine our Stock. THE XV 1 1 O W ' S CRAPE . for The Ilccpcxt Aloiirniiigr This u a .6-4 Crape and is certainly the finest erer offered in any market. "We are ole agentt in thlj lection of the country. Children's Striped Hose 15c," usual Price 25 c A Decided Bargain ! tint's Taper Collars 15e, reduce4 from 25e. Uent's Percsle Shirts 25 cents. Oenf White Ties 10 cts each or 3 for 25. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. J 40 Market. Street. junelS Allan's Fly Brick, rpUE LITTLE GIANT FLY KILLER. Ki!!s all the Files in a room in two hours. Use Brick will last a whole seaion. 10 cents worth will kill more Flies than f 10 worth of Fly Taper. No Litter! No Dirt! No Trouble! Always Ready! For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist. . july t Third street, Opp. City Hall. Churns ! Churns ! STONE CHURNS fitted with Dashers. ; For sale bj GILES A MURCHISOX, S3 and 40 Murch!son Block. july 1-dAw Look JN AT THS ANTIQUE POTTERY, con-. Utinj of Perurian Water Jars, Chinese. Old axon, Roman, Greek, Portland and OIpe Va,Watch Stands, Teapou, Mujrs, Card ReceiTers, Ac, at 8. JEWETT8. apl IS Front 8tret Book Store. N T. W. STRANGE, r (SiccrssoR to Robt Stiunoe,) Jxorrioy JtLt Law, Market St. between Second and Third, ijlrft-fim WUsainrton. N. C . j - Just Issued. ipS. IYISTER'3 NEW WORK. Mar- carethe; or, J-if Problems. A romance. From the G erxnan of E J uncker, by Mrs A L Wuter, trsnslator of Too Rich," "The Sec -nd Wife," "The Old Mam'selle's Secret," rtc. Extra cloth $1.10. Gbarlotte Coshman. Der Letters xA Memories of her Life. Edited by Emma HiDbica. With Photograph, etc. Crown Cloth.stlt top, S2.S0. For tale at llEINSBERGEK'S ' ;n'j8 lire Book and Masie Store. nnni vp RODDICK UllUHil . 1 i i li! ! :' VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. Wew Advertisement. P UiisiSBiaGia Jast Issued ! J i Witt Look. i See ad Cape Fear Military Academy IIcbiob Stripe Sacks. : Qio. M ties Moonlight nnd Music' See Report of the Condition of The First National Bank of Wilmington. Biios.d, Loib A Co -Flour, Molasses, Ac. D. A. 8muh A. Co Furniture. , ; Johm D. TattOB Commissioner's Bale. The water in the river is iagain very low. . ' . i The fish market has been very poorly f the suppneu oi iaie, wuii.v -eaitcrly. winds. ' Corn is ripen'ms, cucumbers arc de parting and watermelons and canteloupes arc comm:;. One advantage of: these loDg days ia tUt they givt a man more time to mind his own business . The first of the new cotton crop from Georgia is expected to pass through Wil mington in a very few -weeks. : : j : Why don't you go and register at once? Don't you want to vote? or are you fond of being elbiw by a large crowd during Tbfc grand excursion to the knountains, adverticl for to-day, will not (take place, the projectors, Kneeland & Co.,; hiving suddenly disappeared leaving numerous unsettled accounts. , The arrival of Messrs. E. J. Li'lly, Jr., Jno. W. Bollcs and It. . N. Sweet this morning on thc'Stcamship Regulator fr6m New York was announced by the boom ing, of cannon from Capt. Cazauxs wharf as the steamer touched the Dock. We hazard theprc iiction that the phrase Mamma says I mustn't and Papa says I mustn't," will be immensely popular in this city for a while! to como, by those who heard Mr. Welsh's humorou; ' say ings and songs with! the banjo accom panaiments at 1 the Opera House last night. C F. M A. . ! By notice published elsewhere it will bo seen that tht Fall term of the Cape Fear Militaay Academy will begn on the 23d ot next September. Trj)f. J. O. Horner is announced as Associate Princi pal and Capt. Washington Catlett as As sistant. I : To be Launched. The new yacht belonging to young gen tlemen at Hart, Bailey & Co', shops will be launched this afternoon at the Market Dock. Her sails; rigging! spars and mast are ready for her and will be placed in position as soon as she is launched. Her name has not been made known as yet, the idea of the young men, being not to tell her name until she is ready for use. Pop Ovecs. Two large cups !of flour, one and a half teaspoon fu Is Doolet's Yeast I'owdek, one pint sweet milk, or half milk and half cream, three eggs beaten separately, and a little salt. Bake in muffin tins. They are delicious for tea.- " ' Correction. , Our reporter was in error yesterday in locating a disturbance on Saturday night at Mrs. Dahmer's coffee house, on Third 8trcit. The difficulty occurred between two white women, on the corner of Sixth and Brunswick, and the women were be fore a magistrate yesterday. We regret having done Mrs. Dahmer this uninten tional injustice. ' Good Samaritans At.th3 annual meeting of Mt. Zion Lod-e, No. y, I. O. G. S. and D. of S., held last evening, the following officers were installed for the ensuing iyear, viz: Moses Jones, Jr., W. C. ; Guilford Taylor, W. V. C. ; Edward Neal, W. II. : Edward Catdel, W.F.;;Fraok McKoyJW. T. ; Eiward S. Gause, W. r. It. ; Joseph Douglass, W. C. D, ; Richard Ferguson, W. I. ; Hansom Cobbj, W. O. S j G F- Walker, Esq J The Star contains a report this morn iug that Geo. Fennell Walker, , of Pender county, a defeated candidate for the nomination for Sheriff in that county, will run as an independent .candidate. We doubted the fact I from1 the very first moment we saw the statement", as we have always had a high opinion of Mr. Walker's fealty to the party andf his own innate good sense, and we are glad to hear from a gsajleman who was at j Burgaw yester day, and wI;o knows Mr. Walker well, that he does not think tuere is any truth whatever in the report. WILMINGTON, N. C, Th roncert last "!gbt. Prof. A. B. Chase richly deserves credit for his efforts in developing and bringing to public notice the musical talent with which our good city abounds, and last night a large and refined audience testified to their appreciation by their presence at the Opera House. And well were they repaid for the tixe and! expense, for it is yery seldom, indeed, that such a rich musical feast is offered to us. We have nrt space to make an extended notice, but we can say that the concert iu its entirety was a complete bhcccss. All the piece's, both voc.il and instrumental, were exceedingly well rendered, " a fact well attested by the hearty applause of a de lighted audie'ncei A1 'tastes were grati fied; "From giave to gay, from lively to severe," and every piece on the programme, save one, was given. j , The different vocalists, were so often presistcntly rocalled to tho Twilights that much time was cont.u ned, and, as a con sequence, the 'duct, ''Lorbard Watch, which was one of the finest pieces' on the programme, had to be omitted. In this connection wo think that the habit, too frequently indulged in, of compelling, by persistent demonstration, the reap pearing at the footlights of a popular or lavorite performer or' singer is reprehesi ble. A singer has rights as well as other people, and it is often very annoying to feci compelled to come before the audi- j enco for the second or third time. An audience ha3 n6 more right to demand two or three songs when only one is ad vertised and paid for, than a person , has Jmnn,1 imnlnT three dollars when iu uwuiauu w " v only one was .due . There was a fair and open contract between the singers and the public, so many pieces of music for twenty-fivo cents, and everything extra was a trespass upon the good nature and forbearance of the singers. Merited ap plause is an appreciated compliment and it was certainly well bestowed last nignt. The programme was ' excellent and was rendered with exquisite taste throughout and the result plainly evidences the fact that the god old songs which everybody knows and loves, well rendered, are more calculated tb please an average audience than airs from unknown operas, llights of instrumentalism ! and tremendous thumpingaon a piano in which high notes and low notes, B flats and C sharps mm gle in an almost inextricable confusion to the uncultivated ear. j r now to Avoid Sun-Stroke- The following practical directions as to how to avoid sun-stroke, and how to treat a patient suffering with it, will be found of use during the heated term: Sun-stroke is caused by excessive heat and especially if the weather is 'muggy.' It ia more apt to occur on the; second, third, or fourth day of a heated term than on the first. Loss of sleep, worry, ex citement, close sleeping-rooms, debilityj abuse of stimulants predispose to it. It is more apt to attack those working in the sun and especially between the hours of 12 o'clock in the morning and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. On hot days wear thin clothing. Have as ;cool sleeping-rooms ai possible. Avoid losaxf sleep and all unnecessary fatigue, j If working indoors, and where there is artificial heat laun dries, &c see that the room is well ven tilated. If working in the sun, wear a light hat (not black, as it absorbs heat,) straw, &c, and put inside of it - on the head a wet cloth on a large green leaf; frequently lift the hat from the head and see that the cloth is wet. Do not check perspiration, but j drink what water you need to keep it up, as perspiration prevents the body from being overheated Have, whenever possible, an additional shade, as a thin umbrella, when walking; a canvass or board cover when working in the sun. When much fatigued do not go to work, but be excused from work, especially after 11 o'clock in the morning4 on very hot days, if the work is in the sun. If a feeling of ;' fatigue, dizziness.headache or exhaustion ! occurs, cease work im mediately, lie down in a shady and cool place; apply cold cloths tO nnd pour cold water ver bead and neck. If any one is overcome by the heat, send immediately for ths nearest good physician. While waiting for the physician, give the per son cool drinks of water or cold black tea, or cold coffee, if able' to swallow. If the akin is hot and dry,! sponge with, or pour, cold water over the body and limbs, and apply to the head pounded ice wrapped in a towel or other cloth. If there is no ice at hand, keep a cold cloth on the head, and pour cold water on it as well as on the body. If the person is pale, very faint, and pulse feeble, let him inhale ammonia for a few seconds, or give him a teaspoonful of aromatic spirits of ammonia in two tablespoonfuls of water with a little sugar, i ' j Full particulars in regard to the moon light excursion, on the Passport on Fri day evening, will bo found in this issue. ' ... , .-..i I -- i - i -. - M. l ,1 f VRl!,W;!! 1A UfH A Y 1,1 il A Y V 0 I TUESDAY, JULY Shameful I Conduct ! Fjr Touns men who rr. tend to be cen end i tlemen, we think that the conduct of the crowd of them sitting in rear of the parquette seats at the Opera House last night was the worst that we have ever seen any v here. Such conduct as was indulged in by these young mep would not have . been tolerated, we imag ine, in the peanut gallery of a common v riety show in New York. No respect was shown to the ladies who had kindly cod ser.ted to participate in this pailor ente& tainuieiit, during their appeai ance oa 'thk stage, neither was there any consideration exhibited by the :ude conduct of th sp young men for the ladies in tho audience;. ..... iia .- . f aticKi ana cuuus vere ireeiy used upon the benches, while others ojf these .youn nant lotllP.Il i nT.PIiniPl flit. li-ir'L-c rJ 1,L seats and starnped with ' all their niisht and main upon th sedts, while others' still rapped upon the back of the bench in th'e parquette that was occupied by ladiea Polite requests were made of the youn; men to cease their uoise.j as it was ex- ceedingly anuoyiug to the ladies iu front, I t but about as much heel was "iven to the requests as could be eiciected from a ilJ bull if Jisked to stop J his loarii)-'. Sonie ofithe party on the first bench immedl ately in rear of the paiquette disposed i - - i themselves very comfortably, to the great annoyance; of the ladies and.gei.tlemen in front, by putting their feet up against th!e backs of the sea's. Taken altogether, i we thi.uk that tlie . i . ' i behavior of these.young gentlemen excelle anything in mo way ot a hrst-class annoy anco that has ever occurred in the Oper House at Wilmington. j a As usual there weie ho policemen around. . Alarm of Fire. The alarm of firo, between 1 and i o'clock this morning was, caused by the burning of a one-story frame building, on the corner of Ninth and Castle streets, occupied; by Mr. IIenryi Ehrbcck, who kept a small grocery store in one end tof the building, and resided iu the other part. The flames, we are toid, were first seen coming through the roofjof the store, but the origin of the fire we hear is un known. The Vailding was the property of Mr. J. H. Bornemann, who keeps store at 48 Market street, and was valued at $850, hut was only insured for $600 i 3 the Mutual Life 1 Insurance Company Hartford, Atkinson" & Manning, agents Mr. Ehrbeck'd stock was insured with Col. Wm. L. Smith in the German American Fire of New York, for $400. We have not been able to learn wheth the stock, which was ' all lost, was ful insured or not. Mr. Ehrbeck, we believe saved the most ,of his household furnif i j ture, which was insured in the same i ii company as his stock of goods, for $500. The fire engines arrived at the scene of the conflagration as speedily as possible, the Adrian throwing the first stream. The Fifth Ward Bucket rendered ad mirable service before the arrival of the engines, but no possible efforts were suffi cient to save the building at the time the fire was first discovered. The Glen Alpine Springs. Mr. Spencer LeGrand, of this city, has secured a position with Messrs. Wal ton & Pearson, of the Glen Alpine (Lithia Alum) Springs, near Morganton N. C, and will probably spend a portion of the season in canvassing for these Springs, , The Glen Alpine Springs are situated eight miles from the station of the same name on the Western N. C.;Ii. Ii. and will be open for the reception of visitors on the 17th insfc. It is in one of the most delightful spots in our beautiful West and presents numerous marked j advantages for both the invalid .and pleasure seeker. Let those who are thinking ff a trip to Western Virginia or to the North look well into the advantages of fered them in their own State. 1 The Pender TlcKet- We announced yesterday the nomina tion, on the second ballot, lor Sheriff of Pender county, of Mr. A. If. Paddison, present incumbent, in the Democratic; convention held at Burgaw yesterday and to-day we give the following ticket: For Sherifl A. H. Paddison. j j For Clerk ot Superior Cdurt m W Ban-j nerman. j ' ! For Registerlof Deed Lewis Howard.! For House of Bepresentativef Thos J Armstrong. : I " r : For Coroner R. H.Murpby. For Surveyor P. D. Brown. Midshipman Anderson is on a short visit1 to his family and friends in this city. " ' I i , . ! i I 1 - j ' - ". - i 9, 1878. NO. 134 ill i a orth Carolinians in Paris, John London, Esq.,, of this citv, was registered at the Grand! Hotel, in Paris, on Saturday last; also J. C." Powell, of North Carolina, at the Hotel; de Rohan; J, F. Wood and Frank Wood, of Nprth Caro lina, at No. Tp Rue de Provence, and1 E. Bj Engelhard! son of Maj. Engelhard, Secretary of State, also I at 75 Rue ' de Provence. Juvenile Operetta. We understand, thkt I at the request of the Wilmington Light ' Infantry,' Misses Burr & James have consented to a repeti tion of theJuvenile Operetta-Spring Holi day, by their school children at the Opera House. . . I An admission of fifty cents will be charged and (the jLight Infantry boys are to reap a benefit we are told, from ,fcome of the'funds; thus creatqd. District Conference i The following are the delegates and al ternates frbm Front Street M. E. Church to the District Conference-, which1 con venes in Vnileville on Thursday next: i. Delegates-Lj. J. Hallard; W. M. Parkerfllli M. li.nvden and Iil. W. Chad- wick. ' .1 ; '. , ) : Alternate. Wallace i'l? -a dra (Jlin and S. D. I Runaway Accidents. Several runaways have occurred in this vicinity. recently ; now; we lo not mean ruuaway'inatches"betw!eeu young men and women, but, mean to be understood as having reference to J ibises running away with buggiesiand foefcaways attached. ,We understand that MessrsTGeo.A. I'eck qiul Jno. K. Mcllhenhy, on .the way to the Sound last Saturday, had the horse which they were driving to runaway with ithem and that one or both of them were thrown from the buggy) and somewhat bruised. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Jas. A. Willard was driving! to thq Sound with a young lady and one of his children in .his rocka- way with him, and When about two miles from town,1 owiug to some disarrange ment about the harness or shafts, the horse took fright and dashed off, throwing the occupants all out at different places along the road and 'bruising the wholo arty quite severely, thouglj'not seriousiy. We understand also that Mr. Sam. Bear, of the firm of Sol. Bear & Bros., while driving on Princess stlreet yesterday, with, his ljttie son in the buggy with him., wLas throlwn from the buggy by his horse running away ar d somewhat bruisedj Mr. Bear's son , we believe, was thrown out also a short time after, but escaped with slight injuries his, we think, will do for a chapter of -..! ' accidents m a city tiie size oi v umi: ilniinton for one day. Scalding of the Engineer of the Wacca. 1 i f . ; iuaw ) We regret to have to record quite a se rious accident i. which befell Mr., John Cortghann, engineer of the steamer Wac- camaw, oil Saturday last, by which Mr. Cortghann had both legs and feet from his knees down so badly scalded that wien his clothing was removed the skin pealed off with them. The steamer it l -'' ''! - ' ' j seems was lying at Smithyille at tlie time and Mr. Cortghann discovering the con denser pretty hot, went to the pump wmcn iurnisues coiu waier ior inc ooner I ; . i i i . r l.i i e ii . i. as well as for the balance of thC ship to turn the cold water on the condenser ; j i when he found that by some disarrange ment of the'eine the hot water which had previously; been left in tho boiler had entered into pipe the of the pump and on at-' j . ' 'J . i: .f .ii.. tempting to unscrew some portion oi ine pipe to ascertain the cause, the hot steam blew off the cap and the ibot water and steam together poured out upon his? legs and feet. Medical assistance was promptly rendered we learn from the hospital of the garrison, aud the suherer rendered las comfortable as circumstances would permit.) The next day the steamer came to town and Mr. Cortghann was put under treatment of Dr. Wm. J. Iiove, whom we are happy to say promises soon to have' his patent ready for duty again. ! - i New Advertisements. Flour, Molasses,! &c. We offer at Low Figures. ( oOO Bbls Flour, all kinds, 20O Bbls Molasses, al kinds, lOO Boxes Bacon, Nails, SOOKegs 73 Bugs 75 Bbls. Coffee, 1 'y Sncrar. Cotton Yarn, Bice, Tobacco, SnnfF, Candy, Candles, Buckets, Brooms, BIHFORDj LOEB & CO., jalyO M Wholesale Grocers. PLEASE fiOTICE. ' We will be glad to receive cominnnicaliox! j from our friendaon a nd all mKirt.flJ I general interest but :1 ! i The name of the writer" nnsi always be luraished to the Editor. vujnacauonj must be wiitten -on ob1. one side of the paper. Personalities xniut be avoided. ! ft Andit U especially' and rarticutarlv nnJr ewoa "Utor oes not always endow. 6.iTi?7-.0f .crrePndents, unless so stated in tne editorial columns. ! J I jl . Now Advortisomots. Stripe Sacks hov a Very Liftlo Mmmv .J ' 'I - ' 1 'AT- . ' " ."Hi ! Caje Fear Military Academy, AViliuiutoii. IV. O. i.-Nsrttn. ivxs aibj. is. j . ui;iiUl,a tin cipal j Prof. J. CJ 1IOBNKU, Associate l'Hn -cipal ; Capt. WAiSULNGTON CATLETT. Assistant. ''. 1 I'1 ' I I Ssrict discipline; location LefcUhfulf chol thorougoiy faipjea. Fall term begins 23d Sertcu.Ltr. jaly y I . nnr? - " . I I I- r EV3USEO, imr, Passport ATILL MAKK AS Kur- L'. V f . - .... . . , fJvUAv f i 7 il ii. mm, cion trip (ftr . a I I- jj to Smith ville, . . . -1,1 Friday Evening,, July 'l2thi i . . I c Leaving Dock at 7.'0 V. 11., rtturninp: at 12.30 A.M. View of tho Kivcr, Fohiticatiops, beautiful bay at Smitliville and the rai.d old Ocean by Moonlight. t I" i' " J . Delightful Mnsic, and a -iIca.int tiip. Tickqta (limited) hi) cents I'.ir ISouqd Trip", Fr sale at (l!i'? nt I Ami- Report ;i the Coiiilitjou I Of tljiv FiusT National ij'AN'k of! . WlL:.irNiiTOfN.C.t at Vilmington, ia the State of Xorth. Carolina, at the cki of i l . . . . . mm . . I .1 I JT -. iir.snniinr.i4:- I ' "i l i . i Loans and. discounts L.....$j35,946 74 37 01) Overdrafts '. 5,404 U. S. Uonds to secure tircuiatioii, C0,000 f)tlifr etnfVa VioriHti an( 1iifrrtr- h Due from approved reserve aenti JiS),735 '2d Due from other National Dnks... l,tHh b'l Due froui State Banks and bankers j. J'h 17 Kiiai estate, turniture and fixtures '.31,785 l.r Current expenses and taxes paid, ,iH0 4( Bills of other Banks, J Fractional currency (including nickels)... ,...:. .......... Specie (including gold Treiisury certificates)...!... 1 Legal tender note...... '...,.... F.edeniption fund With U.S.Trea?- urer, (5 per cent of circulation) jW to I 44B 20 c,4y3,:w 20,000 'ck 2.700 00 TotalJ.. ....... LIABILITIES. $7C Capital stock paid in.................?2:0,00( Surplus fund.. ...... ..i. 15,(158 Undivided prof ts..... ......... U 39, Cm 34 71 National Bank notes outstanding! 53.1l0 (0 Dividends Hinpaid.. i. j blJ 00, Individual deposits subject td I check:....... 2K ,071 5: Demand certificates of deposit,... 1G7,3.V, 75 Due to other National Banks 1 7,170 7p Due to State Banks" and Bankers. M,00C-)WS Notes and bills re-discounted.. i... 21,373 'A , Total. ...J uJ.. S7C0,374 Vl STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( I COUNTY OF NEW HANaVEH," I, A. K. WALKER, Cashier tf t)ie abort named Bank, do Eleuinly swear that theabive statement is true to the best of 1117 knowledge and belief. A. K. WALKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to tyefore mo this 3th day of June 1S7. II. M. BOWDEN, Notary Public. Coseect Attett ; E.,E. BURRCSS, D. (i. WOKTJt ircctore. ALFRED MARTI july t) Commissioner's1 Sale; BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER madeat the June Term, A. D. 1678, df the 8uperior Court of New Hanover county, in a certain civil action therein pending, Wherein Martha C. Mebane is plaintiff and Maria A. Mtbane is defendant, the undersigned, as CorniniS" 8U)ner, will offer for sale at the Court Home Door,ln the City of Wilraiugton, cn atur-. day the 10th day of August, A. -D. 1&78, at 12 o'cock, JI., the following described k: of land : Beginning on the North idai of Princess street ninety f&0 feet from Front ! etreet, the corner of ths National jBank lot. Ih. unrrnr rtf tKj Va i nn I i tt 9 n Ir Irit 1 thence Northwardly with the line ff the Na iank Iot, eixty-ix CC feete to E. IE. s'-line, thence Eastward! j with tional Ban! Barrnss' line forty-two feet, 42J ten I I0J inches to ti corner, thence or tn witn ms Dace line nine ty-nine (93) feet to Uj line or the lot Delof t guff to, the estate of Eli W. Hall, decd.. thence eastwardiy ' .with that line sev-i enteen thence enteen (17) feet two (2) incbej to w corner, i Northward! r with his back linei sixty- thi-t. 30. fefct, tnence taat twenty-aico 'iJ, feet two 2, inches, with her linel thenca Soathwardlr one hundred jand nifctr-eigtt 193, feei with the back lines of Mrs. Cowan'f xt, A ri. Wbitinc's lots to Sherwood's line. thf nc 1 Westwardlv twentr-ninie feet two inches to Sherwood's corner, thence Houth wardly with his line eixtytix feet to Princess i . Al mr Ko W Lrecit uicul n.bu tub ubc vi ium iunk,tu the beginning. mi Terms Uasb. JO. JJ. TA lLOR, july 9-tlOtbJL .'CommissionerJ A DVEKTiaiS LN THE . -a . - .1 ,1 i I L WILMINOTO.T (Weekly) JODBXAI Office orner Water and Chntsat streU upstairs. .! nine, CO, feet to Mrs. 3leares' line, jl&enc Westwardly with her line fifteen feejt to th( corner. " thence Northwardly with hei lice J
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