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Now Advortisoxnonts. Fancy I BXCIIAB OORNEB ! Wow is the Time T. pmenre your and Millinery Goo Cill at J'xchaneo Cprner f..r your TRIMMINGS, FRIMCES. DUTTOMS. LACES, HCK'rS, HOSF, CHILDREN'S FANCY HALF HOSF, HAIR ORNAMENTS. GLOVES, &n! Aitjrtl.tr.;: !ayou should vr.v.A In the Faucy Iinc The Daily Review. iomiT r. JAMKS, EI. and Trop H'lLMI.NOTON. X. C VitK CONGRESS : " ALrnED jXVX. I WADDX2I.Ii, OI NKW HANOVER. Judges Snpremc Court: FOi: CIIIKFj JUSTICE. OT. T. H. ' SBIXT2X. 1 OF' WAKE.' r Foil ASSOCIATE JUSTICES THOMAS S AS9E, Or ANS'oxi 1 JOnn 21. DZZiXAtlD. of rocking 11 am J Judges Superior Court: seventh' district. j.f- graves, or si: mi v.i . E I G i ITI I" I ) I ST II 1 1 TV. Ax.rnorJso cJavery, - or r.riiKE. niLt 11 district. , JAS. C. Xj. OUflGER, (r iiaywood. roi: SOLICITOR : SWIITi QALIQWAr. GREKNE. vir.u s . . 1 j 11 iz v 1 1: w v. The M.irqai.-s ul IriiC is reported to Lc the author . f the f.iiry !.y . " Elfind'a," cow leiug phiyed at tl.c I'liucess'tf The atre, ITidn. l! wiitr.s under the i i . The liter h;gh!y .sjo- 1 1 . :rv ijiiaiLiirs J thr . Fine Spanish- Lace, V,ilt: f- r T 1 S.uf. Yw V -ir 1 1 1 11. j.fi'iu.tl llii I "1 suit at I.ibr.ihr arc r reMided to l c in a' dreadful plight. The "Inherit failed J.it fall, and the tra ilers who U;Uftl"' barter i'.ipplies with them for fi.-h and oil, tviLM queutly have re:;soiucnce will grow tiien ai.u sjinc families have dial oj htarva:tkn. The idea! t hu ch-going tie i;s actua'ly TWO DAYS MORE." The re are but two days left previous t-3 tL-' day of election, and, as a conse quence, the utmost exertiou3are being pat forth to carry tho day. Those ex ertions, we are sorry to say, are in th:s section ot,tho State more marked among the Republicans than with the Democrat?: Tho former arc solid and compact and will register and vote, while the latter eecm utterly unable to arons-e themselves into action. A3 to the result in tho State there can bo no doubt tut it is important that' all should rote, if for nothing else, for the purpose of rolling up such a ;ood, round Democratic majority tta will not only gladden our own hearts, but strike terror to those cf our enemies. As the Weldorr jYtir eo truly says : But it is not alone the effect, which next Thursday's affairs will have on North Carolina politics, that makss it our duty to vote on that day. After the 4th day of next March the Federal Senate will certainly be Democratic. and so the two parties are this yearen- SIIERMAX SWEARS. , John Sherman's memory ( is better thau it wa3 when he first appeared be fore the Potter Committee; illo is now able to swear positively that he never wrote that letter ( to Weber and Anderson; and he is sure ho never re ceived tho joint letter from them 1 of which Anderson testified, because, I if he had received it, he would hive re sented it ar an insult. IIo denies pretty nearly all the damaging asser tions of previous witnesses ! about his conduct, and generally wraps himself in the mantle of his virginal innocenceJ He is ready to swear that ho did'nt and as Mrs.; Jenks also swears that he did'nt we doat know who I to call on next. TIIE FINANCIAL. TROUBLES JN LOUISVILLE. 1 ;. The Louisville Coiiric? - Journaf, in a long editor.al ou the financial status of that city, says : H j Expense. are going on at the saiie gaged in a deadly struggle, the Demo- extravagant rate which, last year, ac- crats to retain, and tne liepublicans to curuiuK iu iua iubib ""s. regain control of the lower house of ceeded our levanues fc8o,000. The CoDgress. Now, the present Louse of Mayor has warned the ConnciHhat representatives consists of 151 Demo- unless they lessen expau eOhi year; crats and 112 liepublicans, ft small they will faU short again S37.00O. But Democratic majority, but enough if e iacis teem 10 muicaie m lie uas we can hold it. But thirteen Cf the greatly uaderestimatel the provable twin.rot;. mpmlirM nf ti . iw,.i i deficit. The reduction of ourasseed question less th llli) rpnrs KflTH tliflt tins in A TPfT aftli tnnriii tn rim a rar fnr fTnn- peuses are to continue at the same rate gress on. We suppose there are I last year -there caa be no escape t rUA.iur, Vi,n will fail from the fate of falling short the IIS rf Kt A uui 1 uui. a u n iiv " a mam i to 18 n.ainn'lv n? 1 MM in Anrrft ir t',rfii nr o LrVowmliPr ;1 thp 41p. This would be bad enough1; but if we feat of the Democratic candidates in fail to collect SO per cent, of the taxes Aurust gave the Greeley movement levied for this year, as we have done itaTleath atnAe. This year is another for seye'sl years past, the balance lt72. Tho result ot the Congressional against us in the shape of a floating elections will depend in a great womd be increased exactly that measure on the results of next Thurs- mon2'"h ouI n it1u? f totaI day. If tho Democracy show any r 2n nSv atlDS dvebt DW decided falling uff of strength on that oeed8 l 200,000. It would be worse dav. it will be heralded abroad and x. used with fatal effect in close districts criminal. thought of by those who now call it so. But happily Barnsido can harm thog.allant botly now only ' by adding to the confusion tlnt exibts within-, it. IIo Icacnot hurl it as of old Waicst ctner trocrs imprt'gnah-r .cntreccued snt inst an brave. By cn unhappy cvers ght during the last dys of Onnjrrfst h bill was passed which rractici!- r.t n.ov s all restric tions as to I ft't n' i'i eiiiini ingonts in pension ca?es, nrul'tarns over to the tender mercies of unscrupulous men disabled soldieri andj thdr widows and orphans who; seek the benefit of the Pension Laws, j This shows the folly of ''attempting legislation in the hurry of a closing session. Congress intended the exact opposite cf what it did. The first work of the next session should be to restore the old law, which was entirely safe and was satisfactory to alLpartiep. ! ! I I ' ' GtK C.S. ,Si6usiiii-E. ocratic members of tL oJr in aeneii. xne reauciion oi onrasseeu tion were elected by a mi.jority of valnea and lowering the Uxea eight ;han500, and the experience of cents on the S100 will lessen our in- rears says that this is a very come tLis Jear 81CC.92J. If the e ex remember the political biotcry of amount ot lessenea revenues ana me 72. la thut year a Ilepablican uiHiwuwB v luwr,o it AarAllpH I year, wmcu i logeiuer hiuk.0 $a-o,vv. elsewhere. The outside world will not understand that a fight vote only means that the Democratic party has a walk-over, and need not run at speed People 'of'oHicr States will not stop to think that th s is an tf-vcarin politics, and that tho vote is always l:gUi in Wiirr; u tooth hrin3 to feel 1 .s if tnero wa a ch; ken scratching ut t root, it's titr.' to iuiiet ontj Yonkprs Gazette. . j .. ,r , I . It is useless to try to1 tire out tLe women. They jare still asking to be emancipated, wuile Wfi have hardlv strength 'enough to ca!l for a fun. Boston l.f-t. ' , - V, A-respecinblH! callous on the mini of 1.1. t ,1 - I . i ! me uuu cm ue riasea ny tne use oi a whetstone in two or thre tlam We publish tlrs for the bearfit.oi: Nstiont 1 candidates. Toledo Bluce. Airs. McOorm'ci. I of Sakvillp. Ohio, hs just given birth to five chil dren, j Thus Ohio goes on. I There will be nojr'. oin for "ari7bdy who doesn't come from Ohio .dirt ct'y. Buff io Ex pre'f;s. 1 " The ie'e' -c!u al AoJcock crept sly- jy our v.i iioie ysBeiclay to 6ee how hi proptiesfy of a eo ! , Vumnitr was by ah indignant world. being rr-o iv-edi Hi- j f was he had bitiaiw WASHIX6T0X LETTEK. WABUiX(iTON, D. C., July 27, l7j. Thursd iy was the second day of Mr Potter s Committee at Atlantic City suchyeara. A small Democratic vote and tho last day of the sub-Committee will be taken to meuu a loss of Demo- at New Orleans. It was the moat cpafic strength, uud . may kad to he loss o: the House. G E.N. tiKAXT'S VIEWS- j A New Vcik lliydbl eorrespondiht,who has been follow i 115 Grant all over Europe, memorable day since the ! Committee was organized. At New Orleans Major Burke testified that in the 1 time pre cedingMarch 4, 1877, he was the au thorized agent at Washicgtou of Gov. Nicholls of Louisiana, tie gives in detail the bargaining . Le had with Matthews,Foster,Sherman,and Danni- y aa indignant world perfectly biid ivher r.e hair off.-4GraDLic. Moro druikennrtis this month, thus far, than for thtee mouths pist in Uie same lerglh of time whit dees it mean? Nation il Prohibitioriiet. Me n? why, it meana that it'ri sot weather. Aek us something h tid.St. L)uib Journal. I ' i'cr Cyprus Victoria eihed; .So Baaconsfield went out ami got it, Sara he, "If jour Mjestv please, j ! It's better thao if we had bought it.' j ; I London Paper. It was just after Lady Macbeth spilled soupon the front breadth of her now moonlight blue summer silt that she remarked, amid a strong odor of beuz'ne an'd ammonia. Ojit. bad binged ppot.' The quotation is a lit tle 'free,' but wacanaot use her exact language in a family paper. i-Birling-tou Hawkeve. '. j I Rail Road Linos. &c. ' J CAROLINA CENTRAL BAR. WAY COMPANY. I Wilminjrtoti, X; a, Mir1 1, f (liimsc of ScIieduleJ PASSRXaKK, MAIL AXI Allks TJiAy. I ) Le WLJmin?ton at -No. L VArrire at Hamlet at J " atChatlottaat.... & :K 7 Z v k ) V61 Charlotte at...i.f..7:d V No. 12. VArrireatlfan.letat IlJ.fj a U ) " at WilmiDgt4B at 7:4$ A 11 .S:30 F M ll:0 A H rnr. ift'i.i-r 1. ........ ' !L Li MODATTOX TRAIX. i -if Leave Wilmington 5:30 A JI, aid CbarL.t - 7:25 A M on Tuwdaji, ThortJati Saturdaji. , 1 r L"VaafiDa 4.: 4..M oC 'it. and V tdneadaja and Friiaya. , 1 ., 1- SIIELIt Y DIVJSIOX. if A IL, FREIGL Arrlre at Shelbj.... 10:50 A ll Xo. 4 I eT9 Shelby .US p If ) i uarioiie 6:00 j jj trains Nob. lj 2. 3 and 4 run n.ll J.jL.:. Sundaj. , I til raenjreri for Raleigh leare WiinJ, :0 P M.and Charlotte at T:30 PU'..i. close ronrection at Uamlet, arrirba at Kal. eijrh at 8:46 A M. C U R, bj So 1 Trin arrire at HtatiTill- next morning at 9:15; arrire "Headjof Wtit. cm Road" at :l:20 V M, and Asberill v. Q.:joHjrsoy, fieneralj SnirintndenL Gen'ISuD'tsOfflde, WILMINQTOy, COLUMBIA ANb1 A U I. tfUSTA RAILROAD. (ViCbiaftonX. C.,Juoe 1 IK 8. The Principle of Governments. I shall not easily, forget the sarcasm oi Swift's simile as he told us of the att.iii.td ia HaUiYx, Crepe and Crepe Veils :i!l plllitu ?'. shrnp. n.u't f..rc t th BEST SCISSORS AND NEEDLES in tint world I NOW KOii lillinery Goods! Uiom: who luve not Umht tluir HATS. BONNETS. AND OTHEfT MILLINERY ARTICLES, Should take advantage of thU months election 5, as prices luve Uvn roduaxl such a$ will srirpri.e them ! g tie i:.s actua.iy WMr. 1. .1 fVnssh-v li.i.l .1 tv.ii-n.i.hnnn I as to th-; vai icus Generals -n the i.-.l i:. ti.A rAnl.:f .f ,1, r,i .ri! Southern side of tho conflict in the tuctcd witii his rtsidcsioo. a mile from the Ut(; war- ranking Joe J h iston p town, hv tnr:iu,.f UA.r-x ivirn i: llIi.V' vc ,,v'r U.' LSf' The who!,- of the er vie Jum! heard, nv- (whom' h' tlie Graut diJ not SOem has written Sf-mo very interesting letters concernhvj; this amhliious aspirant for Son, four Ohio friends of jllayts, 1 and inoiclmi.oraattl cliaiiJs of the American the eudorsomeut i jf the Uargamisg PHn , n,0, .,, T . . ,, ,J.,1 cithor Wash- Prio. ;to March 1th by E Lm-elf Crof Portmo -We Te come.' ii,tton;jou; r?oo,5ohn Adams or An- - your good-fhr all your y wif,t, .'of .all governments; but like moat other truths, only told by mis take . . - , I wv . drew JdeMKaiieriy me corresponu- Loui8iana to be secured in coubidera- ent IjtcTi some t,f Grant's views tion of Burke and his friends using their influence to secure ; the mangu ration of Hayes. j! ) Important as tins is, m that if is indipputable proof of a corrupt bar gain on the part of Hayes for the Presidency, I consider the develop- Miseallaneous. CHANGE OF SCHEDUL On and after Monday, Jone 3, th follow. ing seneduie will be run on thip roadi DAY KXTREaa AND MAIL TRAIN',j(di!j I except Sandaj.) Leave Wilmincton Arrive Florence ;.,.J L.eare t lorence.. Arrive at Wilmington..... ' .. XIGDT. EXPRESS TRAIN loaHy). Leave Wilmington... ....... i....L..J..J 7 25 P 11 Leave Florence... ..h.. ...... ....il.j... 11 47 P M Arrive at Columbia L......I3 25 AM Leave Columbia j fl 30 A U Leave lorence 4 00JA M Arrive at Wilmington.......... L 8 301 II 0 1 25 A M 3 '20 I' M 3 30 V U T 30 P M Train will onlr atoD at'BrinkLv'i rton, WhiteTille. Fair BlnrJ Nick J I i . . ! it . I m m ct- f. 'I'lia i Konnhliian Viair.irrr anu iioou as last av.a leasiv Lurumeuuug " r , t . f , " V, t. . . , , c. ir Statesmen, including Sherman, Kelley oa these views, ywterday Star publishes and Garfieid used up Wednesday, in a very interesting article as the result of gwearin? to their piouq ancTfiucoeHsful an interview had . by the, writer in 18G5 with Gen. Grant when he was in North Carolina ou his toar through the South for the purpose of reporting at Washing- the preacher dieturbing. the microphone. The llcv. Lr. J.f 1. Pir.uey, whahas jUbt reacueu i.iwria. wines irom tneie that no preparation had Iceu nude for the reception of tho 1 emigrant by the Azor, and they will have much trouble to find shelter forvttc three j months of rain, which begins in 1 Juue. Uq adds thct "Howard L'nivtrsity shou'd Ttirnish half a dc.cn young physicians toj come immc diately ti this open and iuviiing lield." i i ; I band bathing lias been introduced on thd beach at Ocean f Grove, :N. J. A trench is dug in the damp sand" uear the Ocean, aud the sun's rays are allowed to pour into it until tho sand becomes al most hot. The bather then reclines iu the sand, and an attendant covers with I dred neiiroes. sand until hp lotksja like terrapin. Tho bathers say it is Lciictlci.il, and that three such baths will curij rheumatism. l .: i :.. w . i .j . i (.1.1UIUM in iiii.:uii, ou me strength of advices received frem l'hila dclphia, that it is the intention 'of the lie publican manigeis of Pennsylvania to withdraw Don Cameron from the contest for United States Senator, because it is found that his rc-cfcctioa will be diliicult of accomplhn-.cnt. In Diu's place it is proposed, according to the story, to have the venerable Simon Cameron, his father as a candidate. In explaining the cause o Don's probable retirement lit ii claimed that the father can sccun the support of somo cf the Uepublican nominated for the. legislature w son. efforts to be virtuous i i New Orleans. Ou - Thursday mornirjg , Sherman took the stand again, and repeated the same sickening story of virgin purity id. his and his associates' conduct. But during his testimony, there came out two of the mo3t remarkable lette; a ever written. The first is from Sher man to Hayes, the former being in ccjd.en.fi5 1 i - WILL I : I This Flemini ols, Marion, and Florence, and all itatiooi Detwen j; lorence and Columbia. I Paaiengeri for AuguiU and beyond ehonld take Night Expreea Train fria! Wi mington. . ! pS Through Sleeping Carr on night trilai for Charleston and Augusta, i j . J JOHN F. -DIVINE, General 8npL j unej THEREFORE , . INSURE AGAINST THEM i l By taking out, a Yearly Policy in the JhK 0JB TTXn LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF MOBILE, ALaI ton the cynOition ot atiairs, wmcn re minds us of the fact that a gentleman in this city, a gallant Confederate efficer, was also in Raleigh at- the time and had New Orleans and the latter at his home an iutervfowi with Gen . Grant, who in the in! Ohio. They were written while the course of . conversation stated dis- Kunming Board was counting the tinctly that j he .cared for the j negro, that j he not feel competent to undertake tad did net iizht to free him. and that nrevi- bo far occurred. Bat when the count ous to the war his highest ambition had had proceeded fare noug hand Demo- been to own a b plantation and five hun- t v wafl Buposedf to elect the Uilu '"s'w- m ne iii uu mis TTftVAa PlPntorn. it was disnnvP.rAd tlmt i -"r 1 - - w remark, it must, bo confessel that Gen. two of theiB electors had been left off Grant had drank a good many chjars and I the ticket iu various parishes and run smoked a "reat. f u-iiikov. Imt. ;r i.a far behind Ztho rest of the ticket. had lud then the same ambitious dreams Ai 83,000 in theEvnt ofDoath fj which have s.nce. filled his waking and fhoae two electors were to be cUnted ! f-71 sleeping Louis wuh such remarkable ful- in. It was then that Sherman, the UK iihnents i.i ihe past, lie would hardly have coldest-blooded man living, the most eic nn T)n ti7ai t' j' unbosomed hiu self on this subject no unscrupulous and the boldest of poli- iO UUrer WOeH Indemnity matter how drunk he might have been. ?c?? S?, Iri6nienfa ana wr? for DisablinP iriilirifls I iu ui3 uiiuuiutti. i i j r - XI1C MISSISSIPPI jetties. I' The previous job, wicked as it was. MAURICE MCCARTHY, President. j II, 31. FRIEND, Secretary. 25 Cents will insure againta Accidents 1 for one day in the sum of WILMINGTON & VELDON EAILEOAD COMPANY. ; I : I 1 I 1 I' Orica or Oih'i, SrpBaiHTiirDisr I I Wilmington, N. C, June-1, 1871. CHANGE OF SCHEDULeI i . On and after Monday !jane Sd, 1871, at 3:15 A. M., Pawenger trahi oa the WiU mington A Weldoa Railroad will run ai toU lows : I ' ' I DAY MAIL ANDi EXPRESS TRAIN, daUj. Leave Wiimingtofl, Front St. Depoi i at ..!.' .1..L. i MAM Arrlre at Weidon t.........i. ... 3 ,10 V U Leave Weldon J.... 12 45 P V Arrive at Wilmington. Front SU -i Depot at 705 f .M NIGHT . MAIL AND 'eXPRESS TRAI5J DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. :!. Ltara Wilmington. Front 8t Depot at....... U... 7 60 Arrive at Weldon at 1 ' 3 10 , Leave Weldon, dailj at 3 15 A H Arrive at wumington, rout St. I , Depot at....;....;'......i.i 10 08 A K Train on Tarboro Branch Road 'lei'w Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 2.30 V M and Tueedaj, Thuraday and Haturdar i am. Keturmne-. leave Tarboro at, daily, and Monday, Wcdnisndaj dJ 8J0 r m. . i The Dar, Train make cloae cona-ct 'n Weldon for all point North riJ;Ha. daily, (except Sunday) and dai jjria Bi- mond and au rau rouU. I In ftlrttprfn fwmacmnn r-,f had been loreseeu anu provided lor. Nlcht train make close cottectioci & WMnn for &1I nniif tm nrh via.' Rirhnioad. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trwi JOHN F. DIY1NE, General Bwt june 3 - - . . io will nut support the RATES 1 Day 25 cent ; 2 Day I 50 cent; 1 i - . ... ... . I jl uz caiuuiaiiuuo uou uccu tuauu aim l l ' ucU, ui Missouri, wriuen on tue bih tLe work completed. Tho lelter Gf 6 D7B f"; " DJi$2.50 j 30 Dayaf 5.00. rrri.n m1 Tf e -WnnnPllPfJ instant, Captain Eads .says: "The Sherman was written immediately on Teu J . 1,10 "10 llOUSO llCOpCDeU. jetty channel is now almost as good as discovering the new danger, and is at f tttp nT n a tot ' t?t?t f ATlTiB me cniranco to Acw lork harbor e""ic"1' vt'ck w u ---. , w uwapauon, ana tv. .1 i i conscience and that of Mayes iu the L Lirger ships and steamers visit the perpetration of the new villiany, rnd a wtten ort nonce by portcfcw Orleans than ever before, whining suggestion that Hayes' ap- ARTHUR J. uccan freights have been eo greatly proval is needed before the work is lowered in con?enuence that the savin commenced, j.nai approval came "Watchmaker's & Jowelleri J une 3 A nut-tin.; of the ciediUm of thr Jav Cooke estate' was held at Philadelphia last 3Ionday. Edwin s wis, trust ei, submit ted a plan fur winding up the eslato. He a I'r-es'.ed UiM the whohl cf tl. , . leaiiiS eut the O 'tuU: ajid I. ik ri,-.,. I j 1 ' 4lil- .lain pre -pert ics, i l cut-fully v-t.i' by on' cotton alone from tho port of New Orleans the past season was over $1,- 000,000. Every intelligent man in HILL, Agent, i Wilmington, N: C. promptly ana may do summarized as "g- r g- follows: "I appreciate the suggestion Tie O05 iTIOPOl I IQIl. anu uie wurjx you navo io uo. 1 oa a fair vote I shall have had 10 Electoral Establishment; lias heen reopened by one of its w employes. Missouri knows that a revolution Las Tot(?3 in e Sou,th' Go?n with tho been wrought in the grain trade as a Beer-Lager Beer. Wakhrc Mr. J. II. i Allen. Practical ker, and Mr. J L. S. F. Brown, and Ingraver, will be constantly io ' tendance, and will give their pcrional vr AU llioc desirous of'Iini ain should call ! W. H.'SPRUPJT, ia,y 3 " Exchange Carter. iob. Be honesL nnoorn. rnnE best i Lager u oid at reiU.t OI tin ilAPn watpr. Aa tlia i,4- n j .. A ' I I , :, , x ,uc puiuus uut inguieucu IVgUD, ttliU uui I m4 ll channel deepens and commerce ad jastt unscrupulous, ambitious and weak JclYC vGlllS per IxitlSS ! t'XiHJita. cauhu'ued, ai;d a tcrir u. iu I tat!f to thejo new conditions the beno. aan' lhey are more eloquent of Fine Wines, Alee, Liquora and Cigari aT or ,vr,..a,-c U .be L.uou,,-. and fit, to the proaace.s in Missoari will fi" t.H 8 f "4 OHfcS'V that could be piled in the space be- orea:. given in scv.? to the creditors, vj iMuU to be still more extensivelj enjojed. The tween Louisiana ; and Ohio. Ul W'l4l, iio-uwoh u.e ca-aio-ue permanent improvement of the Mis- Senator Burnside ia over in , West price ; fverjUniy.to he invited to bid, and eisippi encrates as a regulator n. Virginia at one of the delightful sum- transporlation charges, and thus adde SSJXnfirS v atu;cOQstitatiooal t.l.i . t t , btate, ligunng away at Army reorgan mo aiut? o! ererv uusue. oi gram ization. H ne and those I who svmna-; " w v.auu4i iv ijiuui'cui ur COI1-! IU:Z3 WIBU IO rCCLUCS inn Armv PumpUon in the Atlantio States; and a paper man he would be for loader. it uiso cneapeus to tnelarmsr all of hi How wIioIa hnVnfTPH nM mos 1: i .11... I . . . T -.7 " "w vu -.wvuau,,,, uuu muer pp:le3 of aigut, and tlie Army become a ip! 11 JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. if not sold withia thirty das th.? tois to ccme in and I uy a: iLw ice prices. 1'Lis proposition rai rvft-rreJ to the ci-rn- m iltte of cit ditors. Tti cv mmittee will riirt at an a lj n;riwi d iw neit. UHj d ti'iiton Mond iv i 100,000 100,000 DAILY SIPUCTED i One Hundred Thousand CIGARS. Wtki we are prepared to offar at octroi I CEO. uvruu Chronometers ate d and Instrument Bepaired J Tiaie taken by Transit Intrucoent. Watcher. Clocka. .TfeweJrvJ . ' . L 1. Silverware and Fanej000 Hit ; i Call at the old stind cf , . i i " i TH0S. .w. BEotra & soss, !7o.r37 Llarket Street,' -.wm iitu me x.uai. 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