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THIS PAPKS pBWUHed every afternoon, Sunday, ex eepted br JOS II JAMES, kditoa raorairroa. t PTIONS. I"OSTAG E PAID. ,5 CO S month., 1250 ; Three, uontt.,11 ! One month, 60 cent, rh, rarer will U delivered by carrier., rb F P , ,rtof the citr.it the feraorneenuperweA Hwrtiitejf rate. low and liberal -ob-eriber. will pleaae report any and ..f allure, to receive their paper, reguiariy. Now Advortisomonts, m " i : L . ' ': ;- : pleisb ioncr. .'I 'I" VOL. 3J WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1878. NOJ 174 Bargains ! Bargains ! Brawn i Roddick 45 MARKET STREET. AUK OFFERING the balance of J V "omeUlW LOTS ,f Dry Go?d. at pri.that MUST attract the attention of Every Close Buyer ! r,ct ioui t lhicz an account of oar .tock we ar offering theie Extra Inducements in ordf to clear them a!l out. Dress Goods all reduce: T.iBn Liirni fornerlr 1214 now U .. tt 20 now 15 now 20 LOCAL j NEWS. New Advertisements. W. B. Oaa, j Agent The New No. 8 Wheeler & Wil.oa Sewing Machine. Mch.ok Now Buy Clothing. P. IliisaBiaaKa Law and Commercial School Books. I i J.' C. Mcsw-Imperial (Jranium. S. Jewztt Stationery nd Fatfcy Good.. Moneyeevcn times earned-isubscription money. Another heavr freshet in the :orth Kast river j j llegular Fall weather to-day, the first of the seasion. L I 1 , , ' , . . 1 . j 1 - i Death or Ur. Jennings. We regret to learn of tlie death df Mr. i. Jennings, a . prominent jcitizen of A New Candidate. j man t Make a Fuleob ole Pete. The Charlotte Democrat telU us that ! V1U A eJ stopped us yesterday and one Co!. Ilichardson, of Moore county, is ftter wpmg the large glasses of his brassi S. : l - 1 . I Bnpcf.lMna nn 1,:, . .1 a.t I 1 I inutuucni tauuiuaie ior yougras -rv coas sieeves ana taking vcuuuious couutv whirh nrrr-rA t h; this district, but neglects to tell who ''Col. a chew of tobacco from his mouth said, residence at Peacock's Store on Wedces- Somebody ought to trot .Massa wha dat I se'in'de'flEv'EW 'bout I day last, in th tom, vm. vr . Genal Grant wan m' orfic' 'gin. Mr. Jennings was at one time, previoui Lnclc lete, he has served two terms as to the war. ia ibu?in ?n -ti J .i l fcaiucut ox me united States and now "u rM "iways oeen well known and hi-h- signifies his willingness to serve a third term. Ilichardson" ia him out and introduce him all around The Crops. The rains of tho last ten days have had an astonishing effect upon the crops along the line of tho V. & V. Railroad, and we hear that from Goldsboro both East and hun-hal orfic' uuf aa' bo ly psteemed. Buts we'uns ain't jrwmc let 'em. km so lie an' I ; Second Best. Messrs.' E. Lilly Bro. 'pecond best" or "next to henil" ecnii m oa the They received West the same condition exists.; This is fitea'inguna or tan hid' degrade ho far- newSeronntMn nnt.U'' x 1 1 li. r I ' L. . - . -I i t i x " J 0 1 uer 1 arn u ini. lie clna ffit nut moni v I to-dav onr Kilo rf .ft u.J tr had begun to think the farmers between outen us now. I Hab nuf! orfio'. IlnUc.A ti ' ' o ' Most time to move into new quarters he and Weldon were likely j to make not mUch he git fer hol'in' dat orfic' ? Much which was consigned to C. Ei'stnlb?' and pull out last winter' clothing. il J f I - over ono-iuira 01 au avcraKB crop. aa MatV t lvJ. fi,-t-Ti t. - . - . .. .. , 1 r,1" A ps I ! LLiut piauu. it is not vptrrn with the diflicultv ofsettinEr a cood stand, vn, 1 -t. i. lnaf?fr? n'kn .;, lld . . w . w . . iwauura uore auu inrougn- wuuoi, uo graueu 1 iUV .uuav.o ... e. '""- " the washing rains on the youngrops, nnt tha rmintw tt: Gay. Messrs. Lillv & Bro. exnect snvm - i w.j , m uiauiiL iucii uuiuu . , . . . - . 1 -- Wa will K L . general Interest but : I f fumialle4tothEdit5r... ;; , CommunicaUoa. man be written 4 rnli one tide of the-paper. ii Pertonalitieimiitb. aToldL i Audit U epecialry and rartio. flood that the elitor doe. not a!w. L Tiewg of eorrmxinf. .i 1 L . . i i noir- ia the editorial colamaa. ''' ! : t t - 11 K i Tim rr J i I' i 1 1 I - i auu niosi economical: I tJiV aTO tb eb,!P. dil. w.rakea uakinc ixwder a wa 1 i ...-- iIiU WIIT.' luem full we 1 EAST lOWIiER. Whili TrAf- f.ilJ. 1. . - v , mm IIUUIIICIJS Discuss, rolls, nmilins. wani. n, niuu Ml-Mnf .111.1.1. . " " ruT r ' UL J ur lLe cheapest ,i5 : Det;ause oxpcrienlpe has Uuchi that an absolutely pure! full streurth. ' i- Oa'Wedaecdar theHth injUpat hU rell BvfE!.N?Ns. 'o the 70th. rear of hij are. il- papr. pkae copy. Now Advortisemonts. in the First Ward to-night. tlje frequent hails and the intensely hot League Club and make The tale-cud of Fhe matermelon crop is dry weather, the prospect on the last of pia vote for hinn organize their Union the colored peo Wow r ! . JlV CLOTHIXG AXI) BOY AT being brought into -market. t j more bales from the same place by to-mor 10. r The Kevcnuc Cutter Crairfcrd came up to the city this morning. H- July.was very discouraging. This is all changed now and everybody is cneenui. Do niters dun bin fuled bv dem wid , -j dey forty acres an' de mule an' de Freed TLitT are the tcoit deairab'e ffood. for the prcjectset.cn. The .tjlei tnc newest. . Ladies' and Gents' Underwear. Oar line i. .till unbroken and can aware our patron, that it i. tne Interest 01 an lo can and make their purchase, cow. The only novelty on tho wharfs to-day was an ox hitched up in a dray. Several new two-story frame buildings arc bcingcrcctcd id different parts of the city. No sar, no sar, I'sc tellin' you, no sar, T 7 i V5aamer' wb0 irom cuo, iaum siory piazza oi Mrs. bte warts house at Smithville a few days ago is as Well a.s pirpr liiroKr i o man Bank, an' dey ain't 'gwine lis'en to Hoi sustained no iniuries"' other' tLn The water in the river! is i stHl falling Caught in the Act. Henry Mitchell, colored, aged about 14 utn no mo j dey neber fu!cd me do j kin bruises vears. showed his love of fruit this morn-1 toi' xor L rrr hv ntfcprnnt ?nr tn sfp.al snmn npnrs r it..., . t:. ... -. i hhiuuibiwu jhmhh. o j 1 o x- i vjuuju uuw u ucic: lete oul wiiii it. a : r . , , . , . , , . . e . e i i i vi'Muiuitueuis iur vuarienv iMoetincs I x7iuu i jvii ueiong 10 ine union league mo(iP iw r0'T. t?.u.u cumecuouary tauuaumeut 01 mr. o. vx. and go up to tho liadical headquarters for . tiiied round iNortnrop. ,jur. d. uai uoaiwrignc saw the fortyacres of land and a mule. Topsail, at Scott's Hill . . .Aug! 121-25 the boy aa be started off with the pears Wei boss I'me Vwine tel vor dp finds Coesbnry and Cohatic Mission, uff 23 MU.VSON'S. ! . ! . 1 1 Parasols. but there is enough left for all practical and caugbt hoJ of him thereupon trufe. n. . r -aa Snohade. and Parasols. ALL AT GKKATLT Kedu.cd l'rices, GREAT BARGAINS ! Ia TJain, Striped and Plaid Nain.ook ilus'.ins. purposes. is now quotcdat 13 cents wholesale. the rascal ' showed fight and er gallon, Shawls Roman Striped Shawl., Just .uitable fer the cool erestngs. i worm 90. Uomcstlc lied Spreads. l.OO. 1.2S and 1.50, Kednced from $1.25, 1.50 and 1.75. Decidedly tne cneape.t in the market. Tho steamers which lcit, here to-day for Favcttsvillc carried unusually 'large freights. Good. ! (Jul. W. Foster French i is in the city lo-day and re, Purcell House. 1-Sept 1 .Sept 7-8 ftt. Krthol An0.or T .T.A Ta. ,1 L. I I " wv xlUii - Ulit "I UCV JUC HUB. I hnMn.flt Xn om I A n.- UTl. Hr I ..!. '.. . ... 1 -w. wv,m. . . . t ... . .111- uit iur. At dat tun' dev Lei em ud sta rs on de Onslow.. . . Kerosene oil has declined id price, j It poatwrignt very severely cn tnc wrist. w'arf an wheu I paes a nigger wid a Mj. orthop and Health Officer I. M. a'ord tide roun he wa'st, he say t'mc James stepped up just in time) to keep "contersi'u"'. I uned an tel.' ?im "20 to' the boy from getting away. Mr. James do debii wid der j contersi'n took him in charge when the boy bit him i did'nt wan' nun of he contcrs'n, " 'cus two or three times on the hand and arm. I Terser! bnss T wns nrtor- dit f.fv nows f t i u.. u I 11 , , 'I.;... . 1 cairo, 111 o iur. uuuilo wuui, iu iiinu 1010.1 ujr iuc an QC mUlC. a WUlt man POrked ne Charlf?tnTi H f! 7 THE NEW STO. 8. : ' Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Tlie Thermometer. " M"110111116 improvement, and makes it the best j?r-om tne United Mates bitrnal Olhce at in the market. Call and aa thl MrMn h . tns; place we obtain the following report ofithe thermometer, as taken this mom ing at 7:31 o'clock : T 1 i - Augusta, Ga ....77 , o Lumberlon, neck and scat of his breeches and marched he'd outen de do' an' say com' Ion' iu ole registered at the him off to the city prison, turkey style, as genimen, cr talkin' to mo boss. I tucked tho boys say. er sctc an' seed a good spriuklin' ob de We are glad to learn, from telegrams received here, that Capt. Grainger's con dition has materially improved. yankc' trash in dar an' Down with the Hijrh Prices. fokes 1 upcd au Tho following, which wo find m the Fee gwine git dc mulo an' lan,' an' lots ob colored axo utn whey tin' Cincinnati... ...... J..GD Corsicana, Tex...J..7G Fort Gibson, C. N.76 Galveston L.80 Indiancla ..82 Jacksonville, Fla...82 Knoxville 63 Lynchburg....... ....74 Memphis, Tenn.....73 fore buying any, other and cet reduced hit. I - I r , We keep full line of Xfedle. ant Attic) ! 1 i . : il meats for all .MaeLinc, .Oil, Thread, Silk, n 1 t I Jlournlns Dress Goods A Specialty ! -Me Apents in thi. .ection of the countrjj for THE wiuuws xor the deepest mourniag. Charlotte Observer, is just as applicable whit' man wha' was 'sidin' oder dc me The Greenbrackcrs were out in the to Wilmington as to Charlotte and wo upcd an' teld mo gist (Here old Petj Fourth Ward last ni ht with burning tar therefore copy it here and commend it broke out in one of his most contagious barrels and a brass band. , t tne attention oi tuc manager oi our nts of laughter and linally said) wha Opera House: i I yer tink boss bat fulo' teld me? Your'de Jir. Jesse J.ivca nas at niSDUtcnersuop ow that we are Leir the opening ol neber gucs 'til Gab'16 blowed he horn. Mobile, Ala.. ..78 Montgomery Ala.. .77 Nashville ...GC Nevv .Orleans ....83 NejrYoTk....- C7 Savannah, Ga. 77 Hhreveport 78 St. Louis Mo 75 St. Marks, Fla Ii J Paper Patterns of garment.. Vicksburc. Mips 76 1 Washington, D C.C8 0ffice 28 Market St., Wilmington, N Wilmington, N. (J. 71 WII t,t7T rT, fT Also full et.ck ct the Uiu bus Butter ck Hotel Arlryals- Empire IIouse. Wilmington NJ Ci. August, 23d. Ii L. Dolby, proprict0r. au 23 W. li. ORR Sole AeenU for the-LaReino Corset, $1 a pice. TLn i. a patented corses ana ine boie.eiabe taken out without ripping by EftasofSilk Lac.rs. The TTamsutta Shirts 73c each, J3I percent, lets Ui an the same article is offered either North or South. Erery Shirt i. manufactured ty our.elveB and guaranteed. Cut and made in the warp of the cloth. CJLMUUIC SHIRTS, JCLL SIZED, 25c No comment required. near the Brooklyn market some of finest! the dramatic hf xr?n hi coon in lonr mp I remind tno ! I Opera House W.'W. McDiarmid, Esq., of the berton. IZobcsoman, is in tho favofta us with a pleasant little visit dayj The "order of the elastic" is the way ift havo cut their eve-teeth in this busi- in which the "culchaw" ot Boston speaks ness and it is just as well to have it un of the new dignity conferred upon Lord -derstood once for all, that they will not , , submit in future to any theatrical extor- !CaCOnSlield. . I Thn limn wn fliov wmild nav fi9 LL THE TEXT BOOKS REQUIRED at and Commercial taX I and -Coiiercial 'School i Boob' o'clock August 2od George A Peck. Geo D Piirsles, City: II D Burkheimer, Eagle ir. season, it is not amiss toLnJ... L L , ! Island; Clayton (Giles, Norwood Giles, J Judge Cantwcll'. Law 1Q manairer of the-Charlotte h b riMU1U! ut lU0 uPPcr flanu 01 I Metts, City; TJ Walker, Timmonsville, L, , . t ; I .:i io manager oi tno inanowe - . inthnRftifl i)Pt.Wnm, hi l.hfrr U c r, l k i? ri,n0.,- (iimn.i Ivo! School, Blanks, btationcry, Ar., Ac. so tiiai il win no to tno aavan-1 : , ' i -j x- x" """"" , con .... ... ITT.i.T.l i . . 1 1 T.l I M I! Simnu, r.' rV .iut . II r.r.wr T nt i ! 1 1 lr I - !' I urn I tao oi all concernea n ne win urgo upon i wiv uiu iou ia uiu uiasaa ouuu o i j ...."wu, w.-.j ..vvi, . ; m i . o ;! nu.Tt u:,l-.ui i ! l.. ' I. .1. Baltmore: S A Smiwv.'C6!umbus couutv: i i - C and season to keen their schedules of prices . ' , ,.:, ' i1 Williams, North Carolina; M II uvc Book and Mc mU to- within the means of our; people and in T " " 7 4' f , rin u?; U.lioo Mlabamj; , I wiwww. w www a w 'vkw J I V ; J.a.Vja a LU. J AX. J. bUUJJU V IJlAlltlLI I1L. il J conformity witn tne reduction ot prices in all other lines. Tho people of Char WV Iparn tliat a raro of watermelons, and S3 for single tickets to a performance 0uTnbleached Drawer. 25c a pair, worth brougut here from LitUe Liver,iwcre con- (except it be of extraordinary character) f nanmnir demned yesterday and sent out of the city. t theatrical comPany which Al I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I They had been in the vessel hold for twelve expect3 to draw a house- in Charlotte in nnmiR uuuirn J cocsarned bout de ole man, case yer see kepter tinkin old massa I was gwino to fine outwharl was an' let go he foot under 5 j days. 45 ZVXarkot Street. Thos. M. Gardner, Esq.,1 President of sonablo figures. future will have to put its tickets at rea- W make no mureprcentation. in I tho Greenback party id this! city, gays ho order to effect ANY .ale. . . i, . . July 27 I gave ino emocrais a a iu uis epeeca.a few evenings ago. JIars Tom badnt oughtcr to Euandcr his inheritanco so rashly. ' Returned. Summer Resorts. Ji Tne season at the seaside is now nearly ver. Nags Head, Portsmouth, Beaufort and Smithville, which are our chief places of resort, have all had many visitors this summer, and would have had many more Gononil Insurance Agency or JOHN W. GORDON & BRO., 24 north Water Street REPRESENTING OVER Fifty Million Dollars Assets FIRE. I f . . will oW" I '"" J" w wv. i . .1, I I .MAn in ata o yvw1. oTin fnis vear tne Star. ct a,UJ intelligence that the ne Wheeler & V, U- -- " to get- enjoyment. Now, here at the door of Wilmington, Is our own (so to speak) SMITHVILLE, The colored excursionists, who left here if Dr0Der preparations had been mad for on Tuesday morning for Ncwbcrn,returncd tue entertainment of guests. None of last night, all well, tirdd and, we suppose, them, except Beaufort and Nag's Head, happy. ' i have a full supply of sail-boats for fishing, New Laurels, i sailing and excursions in the neighboring f. tt- rr.: L s.a waters, with 1 hotels and boarding-houses toWTO, of M.mphU.T.nn Scwjng Mach.ce has .sin receded taw foand dIfficnity to U..rp14L.B(l0a ai.b. .f..rnland honors at the W orld 3 Ezpoon u m ffiian3 of eDjoyII tnntMe Seiboard of....i FLtsaa'. Fcsdof. 1 tz.dco ofM.., UCaU.e Geserale of- ........Pari., France CilTMtoa luarance Ais,&...Galveitoa, Tex JtabUe Cnderwritrrtof . ..Mobile, Ala LIFE. in Paris. Thia new machine is perfect ........Norfolk, Va J tjoa; gec advertisement and. call. at office .CaUforxia for prices. j f Tarboro, N. C possessing all the natural advantages of either of the above places, easier of access than either, and yet there is not enough Uninailable. Tho following icmain in the posteffice of this city: Letter directed to Miss . , Columbia, accommCHjations for two hundred persons S. C; L. C. McKoy, Farmers Turnout, I oatside of the regular sojourners, and for Nuhtille, Tcai N. C ; Jas. L. Cowan, Bucksvillef S. 0.; Li thQ other attractions mentioned above, paper directed to Aliss tllen. Anderson, they are not there. The class of boats is llirlrnrf . v. fl.. and a nackaa iron to J. I tnn im all. the number limited, and. alto- i . I -.. , - - - . m. o ; - - 1 - -wepontaa or New York tTrt-.ar,i iw-. ,11 Maiden Lni' X. Y. I iiw H.l v f 1 " - ' Izi. Co. of Virgbia, ef...Petenbarg, Ya 5f 11 T School Books. aatry teacher, and dtitm ttl find It ta adrantare to corrMnnn,) with ne be- I Wnvncaboro. STOCK! LOW PRICES! Pircaaiinir eljh laota.r lot of CROQUET joit receWed for .ale at Bottom Price. J!f ' C. TV. YATES. . ir You Want Shingles, RtKMBEBTHlTWEKEPAFOtL ef all atzc. and qaalltie. at lowett eaah fricta, O. O. PAJtSLET, Ja., I3iH Cor. Or sage aad 3. Water SU Neuse RUer Improrement. Last week Gen. Bob. Ransom went to SmithEeld to make a preliminary exami nation of the channel of the ! Xeuse 'and j its obstructions, from SnithCeld to old At the time he started the rmr was lower than ever known by the oldest inhabitant and j the General had doubts about being able to lloat a small gether, it is hard to get up any amusement. But we did not sit 1 down to run down Smithville, but to try to point out her op portunity and advantages. A HOTEL is needed of the largest class, and the latest style of accommodations. There is a man of capital in the town of Goldsboro, who stands ready to unite with Smithville parties and build, at the proper place, at or near Smithville, just such buildings as are needed, and before another season plana skiff down the stream, but lhe very night he left Goldsboro the rains be- gmithville, Wilmington, the Bailroads gan and the river rose with great rapid- merchants and everybody else ought to ity. We fear it rose so much, that' the combine and make this the most delight obstructions could not be examined, but fl watering place on the coast. We have wo Lave not heard yet what Gf:n. Bansom more to say on this subject, but j not to was able to accomplish. ! t . day. ; I 11 btovall, Charlotte; J A fcevcrns, l p M; . II M Foard Pt Caswell. , Puhcell IIodse. Wilmington; N. C. , Aiirn'icsf. 4:i f Vri) ill Tims. nmnrinlnrs .. de ole man jcote tale, an he'do er dHn from 10:05 o'clock, August to l()k)5 it to' boss, sho' as gospel trufe if he nowed o'clock August 23 A F Gilbert, Balti- 'boutit. Den my he'd1 hit com'enco a nioro,Md;W II Didlake Edward l)id- , ... .... , 1 ,. . y lake, Miss Lucy h Didlake: Jilisd eva bob inMike dis tr m to scapo old massa Didlakc, Jas W Didlake, Mrs K M l)id- stic Suneashe teld' me dat, I gist lakej Crystal Springs, Miss; Geo Z Frefich, 'nowed ole Pete won'teri gwine 'git no Rocky Point, N C; C II Trimare, Kcw mulcan'p'ece ob ground. Boas if dat York; W U Cole, Capt B Doane, New t--x, i tt. j 1 !i York; Capt Jno L Oliver, W B Catrup, whifyanko'hadergon ter git ole massa s Baltimorc Md n B sbort j l0 mule de debii woulder bm ter play, l km Wac'camaw. N C; lion W P Canaday, Pianos, Organs and Chromos -pOR SALE CUEAPFORCASil, Or on the easy monthly inatalnlent aug 22 HEINSBERGER'S. tk.t t : How to-2Eake Money I BUY YOUE GROCERIES FR03I 1 . tel' yer. Buts dey didn't mak' a fule ob ole City; Capt Chas D Myers, Sound: p0 , I , I A Smith, Newark, N J; Stephen li Xi . , , 1 r u kirki Long Island' N Y; Lewis T SimD- Pete replaced the chew of tobacco in son;EeadfDg PcIn. Ca'pt K SfFincb his mouth, elevated the j brass spectacles charlotte, N C; Col W F French, W W on his large flat nose and hobbled off re- McDiarmid, B Godwin, Lumberton, N C; peating, "Buts dey didn't mak' a fule ob E EBurruss Sound; J P Babington, , t, f F ' Shelby, N : C; Mrs J Shefller, and two ole lete. , Min. Atinnto 1 Why Longer Remain 'Fat 1 Obesity was considered by the ancients I The Brunswick Election. The Board of Canvassers of Brunswick county have been summoned to appear I as evidence of coarseness. Even yet the before Judge R. P. Buxton at : Chambers, sum iorms 01 tne urecian goaaesses ar . . ... -n -j ; . ri, regarded as models of female beauty. mFayetteville,on Friday, August oOtb, Qpuencc is now t heId to be a disease, to show cause why a mandamus should an(i jyian'a Anti-Fat hasfully dcmbnstra- not be issued requiring them to declare ted it to be curable. Tho Anti-Fat the vote of Brunswick county as it was chemicalJyneutralizes in the stomach of all 4 . ... . . fflncose. saccharine, and oleaginous sub- cast. Our readers will ; rememner mat thus preventing tho formation the vote of Town Creek township, in the of fa it3 Uso insures a loss of from two recent election, was thrown out by the toi five pounds (per week. It is purely Board of Canvassers, because of the non- vegetable and perfectly harmless. Sold compliance withthe law by the registrars of ,by drnggists. j 1 , the township, and M. C. Guthne,Lsq., was For i n Wards of Thirty Tears George Myers, a And save 10 to 15 per cent. Oar Stock1, tb'o Largest, lieat and Cheapest in the State, CONVINCES CAS II BUYERS I of thi. earing I . We inTiie all to SAVE MONEY! OuGood. are Frc.h with aa immexue Stock to Select from. , New Delicate Batter. Foreiznand Doiaeftic Ml Cheese, Fulton Market Beef, Pig liaat, . I Pig Pork, NEW MACKEREL, Beef ; 1 Tongues. OnrGOLD CHOP TEA i. pronounced the Beftevej 1 offered la this Market! 40 to 90 Cents per Pound! uur wine ana uqnor uepnmeni, -Cnequaied in the State for tho . , ' OLDZ2ST AITD rURIlfl? Wine., Brandie., Whiakey., Rem, Gin, Fancy Brandie., New Chanrpiief, and all at declared elected Clerk of the Superior KiBSj Wesslow's Syecp ha3 been . used Court, and -Mr. S. K. Chmnis, SheriiT of for children. It corrects jandity of the Brunswick county, by this result. In stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates thi matr the bowels, cures dysentery and diar- making up u rw whether arising from1 teething : or ,. . ."7" r j d"i: othlcaus. An ' old and welded WholOBalO PliCCS at BetoiL : tnat "tnmgs are 11 - - rcmedy 25 cents a Wile. ace w. , . ... .) and that there is a Supreme Court Judici- jj( - ; ! ' .-. ary now which will not taU to decide ac- , Uonvement.y near ne prumiaeut uui- n . . . j . ness houses, all places of public interest cording to the law in such cases, and not 'LTephaxt of the for the benefit of any particular party. It . Lnnt tinn of the citv. for erood will probably prove, however, a flash in the pan. ' j 1 , best resident portion of the city, for good livinz. eood treatment, and quiet somfort the Colonnade Hotel, on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, can be conscientiously re commended. Only compare Price and Quality and thin ' hand jour order, to ! GEORGE MYERS, Brandy, Wine and Bitters. Speer's P. J. Brandy, Pori Grape Wine ana vme xiiiera, ujt - H British, 1 Dutch, them id preference to any other good . oi ssels in the list. ' the kind. Speer's Vineyard's are at 9. 11 )U 13 CiXHOUT flT, g21 ' 1,1 )'l , I From a Foreirn Shore. The corrected list of vessels bound here from foreign ports as , published by us to-dav. shows 54 in all,! tl of which are square riggers. There are 27 orwe- Reliable demand. Physicians recommend nWr.9?P gian. 11 German, and 1 American vessels PassAie. Xew Jersev; and his wine Was Mavor Fishblate's new residence on awarded the highest premium at the Gen-1 . 1 . . 1! I . ;i no it;ii" , niariv commeieu. urouiai. OUUSCfc Imperial Graninni. X Infant, and Iaralid.. A fre.h .apply just received aid for .ale ty angle JAMES C. MCND3, Dmrri.t, , Third itrect, oppotlte City II all . J. 4 .
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