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TU13 FAPES JO Ml! pEOr&I-TOK. rplTOK irlof the city, tth and liberal r. wi Plereport any " d r ... rt celte Uieir r-r rr. - . an.r rpuiariT -1 .. K - - Specaa t,r IONS. POSTAGE I'AIU. S2 l?ith., S150; Three .il 'S; One month. 60 cent, f " . delivered by carriers, I r m 45 MARKET STREET, l;ash fabrics will be much worn. frrmerLow Prices r tl. recent aJrance. hare determined to give v V ri. ' opportunity of laying in i . i trf touched fr the r' ar .... .i -f..l!..-iE? : ' ia5"ia jllcaclicd Cotton. .Cctntipcr yard. .afF'.irtlajr.Z, 8 cent per yard. 4 CfW4i.. SLlriinff. Scentiperyard. lOIai rHrtio 3-ti per yard. lFrat,f tie LoomS-irtir.fr. 10c per yard. , AtiroK. X, A, Shirting. 10c pr yd. , rrill Shirting 10 cent per yard. -4 L SLirtit;. 10 centJ par yard. i W3rtaa No. I Shirting 11c per yard. . i 4 Wi-itU SLirtiiiir, Uii cents per yaru. InlilcaclicdSliirtiii. irOn. 4.;ccn:jperyara. . -irtwiioth I", cent pr yard. 4 Lxlin?iaa A, 1 centJ per yard. 4 Lftkr Ge. r-e A A, cents per yard. 4 5orf.U X, 7 cent per yard. IjUiUrketU.Hcenti per y ard. 4 Grett YxlU J, ccnU rer yard. 1 ?fLim No. S centt per yard. lectin" in all the Favorite Brands. Insertions. 5.tithtaBdin the great rush we haTe iUiatbeaWe f.r the rast week, we are Vrtfired to fbow a very large ajsortment. H .. .i.n ...a nnr. U'er not The AVnniMiIta Shirt. 75c- without ANY exception the ; bt lT.3 country. Caxbric ShirtJ 25 cent? each 1 'rtU'fcwT l!im.pon Drawer 2."ceach. If-. Af., Jtc, Ac., Ac. Xikt 20 Mj fcat come at once. M & RODDICK 5 Market Street. Visitors to Sniithvillc flj GET BLUE OUASS. SWEET ?UfWiaef Braadiei and Cigari, at my "fktttiabut. J. D. DAVIS. For Rent- For Rent, gJJyOPPotiU P. Cummin c A !!!!( H ?JU, iand two Offices on Dock'"'!'' cet. ippiyto j19 01LE3 4 MURcmso.v. Stationery, pCLL L1XE3 OF STATIONERY AND 'ASCr GOODS for the Uouie. the Desk tit School. No trouble tu how good, at U. JEWETT8. front Street Book 8 tor. TESTIS K IN THE WILMINGTON (Weekly) JOURNAL jr Water and Cheatnat atreetf, 0 10 POM lt October. 1878, that ' cbnn5f.V4 Ter7 lerble DRY D. A. SMITH. VOL. 3.. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1878. 1 NO 179 LOCAL NEWS. Tievr Advertisements. S. Jewett Stationery and Fader Goods. 1'. Hsixsberge- To Soit All. ' J. C. Mcxds Druggist, j Mtsjos Caisimera Coats, l'ants and Wets. D. L. Kcssell Notice in Chancery. ; K. E.BcaBr8s,Prc8,t--Fir5t National Rank Seed ad .Notice of Hon. A. !. v adk-u i , I l appointment at Burgaw. . . I.r.cc will be all the rajre this F t'' 4- Caravan cloth will be much won.. Blue id a favorite! color lor coaticgr. Scmjeruoug grapes are becoming iuirc plentiful. .; 1 . l)cu-l forget tliat,Co!.VaiM?ll.!H?k- - morrow evemug. . L ILe Creeubackers held a lmrtt'ik'-J Comt House last evening. Cautcloupca arc i about played" a lid watcrtiiclons arc scarce and hi- Through au ovcrsisht tl. dattt iur u lurt of yesterday's issue of the IIkview were not clunseil and t'ae efore remained ti e same : Tuesday's. I Such ati accident m nl t , will occr- occasionally : i he best rcji Ialed cilices, j , 1 - - - - Ilymeiiial. Mr. John V. llcilly, sou of Major James Itexlly, of this city, was married at Dousleston, ij. I., on Thursday last, to Miss Katie T. Scott. The happy couple arrived here last tvfning and are now the guests of Major llcilly. The Hunting season. The time . for quail, shooting now ap proaches. Spo .smen xsh bo pleased to know that the season ivoa proiD'rse .bf being a fine one, as young birds are abuild. ant. The dry wcalhci of (Ji"ie and early Julv cave them a"good start, a3 rains at that time drown them out. young birds are very numerous, Coveys "of I i A Mistake. Hon. J. L. Kdbinson and V. V. llichard-J son, members elect to the Uenerai As sembly, arc both State directors la the Western North Carolina Jlailroail uom rm ennta 5n till pany. iney aro laciiuiu iu Legislature. . This is the assertion of- the Statcsville fxtntlmark. Wj do not know how it is as regards Capt. Kobinsonj but it is a mistake as to Capt. Richardson, that gen tleman having assured us less than two days ago that he had resigned previous to his election. . . ' j 1 Dr. Thomas F. Wood. , We arc pleased to learn that Dr. Thcs. F. Wood, of this city, has been commis sioned an Assistant Surgeon in the Ui S.- Marine Hospital Department, after having undergone- a close examination. Dr. "Wood lias been assigned to duty at tho Marine Hospital in this city, which will be conducted under his management, subject to the rules ami regulations of the Hospital service. Ilil appointment to this position will not necessarily inter fere with his regular practice in this city. : f i Appropriate honors. During the progress of the funeral obse quies yesterday and, indeed, during the day, the Hags of the' British Vice Consu late, of the German Imperial Consulate, and the Norwegian, bwedish and Danish Vice Consulates, and the various Hags on Front and Market streets, mentioned by us yesterday, were at half-mast in respect to the memory of Captain Grainger. The colors of the British shi s Suriu C imiiM, Cwr'jc Dath, RisOlate, Margaret Falconer sljnrl and Hat, were during the entire day. alsj ha'f-mastcd Causht at Ills Tricks. This morning the lisli offered for sa'.f by a monger were condemio I and ordered out of the city limiU. The man took the iisb up and started oij ostensibly for the purpose of complying with the instructions of the Health Ollicerj A short time there after information ;vras lidded with the Clerk of the Markel to the tiled that s;oUt fish were being soldatj the Brooklyn Mar ket." Oaicer Bender hurried ovcrj to Brooklyn and found the man, ordered from the lower market, offering and: selling his spoilt tish. He vras taken into custody and carried befoie His Honor, tho Mayof who imposed a tiuc cf or :W days fm" prisonment. The fish was carried Ivyorid tl,? limits by one of the city carts. j ; Conveniently near the prpminent busi ness houses, all places of public interest and resort, and in the very heart of the best resident portion of the city, for good liTing. goal treatment, and quiet comfort the Colonnade Hotel, on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, can be conscientiously rfr commended. , '; 1 T ; i "" """" To. Speak at Burlaw. In accordance withrequest and with ad vertisement published elsewhere we state tliat Hon. A.M. Waddell will address the pftp'e of Pender county at Bafgaw, on Monday next. September 2d, at 12 o'clock. A the Pender Board of Oommis- ioners also meet them on that day and there ; to ha a big railroad meeting there then, Uargaw will be full of life next Monday. City Court. The lirst cas2 ,'ou docket, this morning was that of a little colored boy by I tlie name of John Neill, who was arraigned upon the charge of the larceny of certain bags. The evidence not being conclusive His Honor remanded the defendant to the ce". until to-morrow. The next case was that of John Wesley Mitchell, colored, arrested for selling spoiled tish :u Brooklyn this morning 1- 'io-.viii'' them to be spoiled. After hear- iiv' the evidence :i the case, the Court pronounced a sentence to pay a line of $25 or :; days in the city prison. 1 Cape Fear Military Academy. Maj. II. J. Burgess, Principal of the Cape Fear Military Academy, returned last evening after an extended t6ur in the interest of the Academy. Capt. Wash ington Catlett and Prof. Horner are ex pected to arrive in a few days. Maj. Burgess has recently furnished his school and recitation rooms with the most improved and comfortable desks and has a supply of new globes and other im provements in school paraphanalia. The sleeping apartments for his board are furnished with the best beds and bed ding and particular attention will be paid to ventilation of the entire building. Wc are pleased to learn that the pros pect of a large school is very flattering. The time of opening the Academy will announced by advertisement in the The Thing Explained. Au eminent colored citizen was discuss ing the fact that many of his countrymen are contracting the fever this year, in New Orleans and otrier Southern cities, when in the olden times they were consid ered entirely exempt. He explained the thing: o don t know nuffin bout datk Hits jest dis way. In de ole aunty belly days dese heah pot' niggahs w jz 'sempt, cuzde Yallcr Jack didn't know de nig ffarh from do odder stock. But in dese times Bcncc de war, when Massa Linkum dun made do niggah jes de same as de witc man, why dcy has de same privum lengess Yellow Jach don't see no diffier umscs. Hit am de priviledge of de day, and, let me 'vise yo- chile, don't you go a fooln' roun henroosts an water millions, an risin in de mawnin' n' shoulin prais es to do Lawd. Yo'd better go down on you marrcr bones an meditate on de jubi bc. Dis alnt no picnic, yo head meV Hotel Arlrrals. t Empire House. Wilmington N.O. August 29 th. I. L. Dolby, proprietor. from 10:05 o'clock August 28 to 10:05 o'clock August 29 R E Lloyd, S B King, N C; R Mayo. Jr, Virginia; Geo D Parsley, Clayton Giles, City; M M Jones, Brunswick Co; P E Pettersen, Gloppe, Norway; I Paulsen, Grimstad, Norway; L Synnes3, Throndgien, Norway; W T Howie, Raleigh; O E Lucus, Atlanta, Ga; T D Love, Jr, Bladen; Taylor Bynum, Hillsboro, N C; JasMcNatt, Fayetteville, N C; S A McQueen, J O Harner, Ben nettsville; L J Cornwall, Baltimore; Thos II Stovall, Charlotte; ,W Hi Anthony, Augusta; C W Bannetman, Miss Mary Kerr, Sampson Co; Capt and-Mra Kelly, Brig Bat; Ii H Price, R S Ellis Mullins, SC. : ' j : Pukcell House. Wilmington, N. C, August 2'J. Cobb Bros- proprietors. from 10:03 o'clock, August 28, to 10:05 o'clock August 29. Captain R Glover, United States Revenue Cutter Crawford; Captain Thomas Jones, O Goldsmith, New York; R II Boykin, Virginia; Col U B Short, Lake Waccamaw, N C; John E Larkins,' Brooklyn, N I Y; Captain John W Harper, Smithville, N C; E W WTood ward, W J Phillips, United States Revenue Cutter Crawford; Charles C Ayres, Philadelphia; J L Robertson, New York; James W Bynum, Henderson, N C; W Lcnnon, Bladenboro, N C; H D Burkhimcr, City; Captain A Buchan, 'Liverpool, Eng; Henry W Spencer, Bal timore; E Murrell, Onslow county, N C; Dr John Godfrey, Assistant Surgeon, U SM Hospital, Philadelphia; Mrs Dr John Godfrey, Master Godfrey, Philadel phia; E E Burruss, Sound; Captain E D Browning, Weldon, N C; CM Burns, Wadesboro, N C; DM Wright, Gty ; J F Bethea, Marion; SC. The Prophet Mohammed In his Koran describes one particular hell set aside for dishonest merchants, etc Short weight is one of the most pronounced of present frauds, and Mohammed's hell is likely to have many occupants. But yon may be sure of this, that you get absolutely full weight and the best material, in Doo jjsys Yeast Powder. . Tribute or Kespect. I 1 Wilmingtox, Aug. 2, IST-i At a meeting of the Vestry of St! Johns Pariah-rcalled by the Senior Warden in the absence of the IWtor the following tribute of respect was unanimously adopted: i i Our Heavenly Father in His irlnite wisdom has been pleased to call from j his earthly career and labors, In the prime of life and manhood, our we' '-beloved brother and Vestryman, Isaac Bates Grainger, to a higher, nobler 1 and better i"f"e; and while we do not mourn for h'm as those who have no hope; yet we do leel deeply and keenly the great loss that we as a Vestry have sustained. We feel that bt. John's Paiish has lost one of its best aad most generous sons, the Church one of its truly conse'entious and worthy members, his family a good and tender husband and fatter, and the cjty of WTilmington one! of its most public spiiited and active citizers. , Resolved. That the forecoins: leeble tribute to the worth of bur friend ?nd brother be entered upon the journal of t lie Vestry, and a copy sent to the- fam'ly of the deceased. , - Resulted, That we will wear the usua badge of mourning for tl 'tty days, c id we will attend his luneral in a body. Resolved, That in memory of the deceased his name shall be inscribed upon a blank page of the journal. . 1 The Vestry adjourned to iattend the funeral. L. Fbemot, t Senior Warden J. W. Gokdox, Secretary. I Tribute of Kespect i i i - At a meeting of the Hibernian Benevp lent Association, held yesterday evening, after the funeral of the late Capt. I. B. Grainger, the following preamble and resolutions were reported by a committee previously appointed and were unanim ously adopted ; t IN M-MOlilAM. The ways of Providence are inscrutable and always beyond the comprehension of mortals. The heaviest inflictions at the hands of the Almighty often fall on the heads of those whom mortals deem the most worthy to; be exempted. But the hih and the low. the rich and the poor. are alike subject (o the scythe which removes from earth its busy throng. Neither wealth, nor virtue, nor beauty, nor ybuth, can avert the sharpness of its edge. It would bo dimcult, in the history of anv community, to nnu an instance f 1 f A where judgment and expectation were ever more entirely set at naught than the recent event which now hangs the pall of gloom over this community, in the death of Captain Isaac B. Graixgei;. f j This gentleman s death has createa a vacancy which it is difficult to fill, turn which way we may. . In the active marts of business and commerce, in the doubtful and uncertain ways of finance, in the ordinary bHsiness and social re lationships of life, j in acts of charitv and benevolenceJ in all that' goes to make up the truly werthy and valuable citizen, Captain Grainger was in this community pre-eminent. He came to this city jeighteen years ago a penniless boy, and by his singular ability at once placed himself ? a positions of honor and trust, in all of which he in variably came up to the full measure of requirement and expectation. He died at the early age of 37 years ; and through the energy of his. character, his integrity, his honesty, his controlling influence over men and .things, he began to riso from the com mencement of his exertions in the active scenes of life. He was one of the most efficient Quartermasters of the Confedrate service. His name has been prominently associated with every financial and busi ness enterprise entered into by the.citizens of Wilmington since the war between the States. And whether as an Alderman of the City, County Commisioner, President of the Real Estate and Loan Association, President of the Hibernian Benevolent Association, President of the Wilmington Building Association Receiver of the Car olina Central Railway, President of the Bank of New Hanover, he was in each and all ot these positions confessedly "the right man in the right place' facile princeps. Notwithstanding the active and busy part which he took in the ordinary affairs of life, he found occasion to devote much of his time to acts of benevolence, bestow ing money and labor freely when either was needed. But there was no ostenta tion in these acts, and if the great number of those who were the recipients of his kindness were allowed to take part with us in this act ot tribute ' to his memory, they would gladly join1 in all that we may say in praise of the many virtues of our departed friend. But what Dower can measure tho 1 to us, the Hibernian Benevolent Associa tion, by the death of Captain Isaac B. Grainger, our late beloved President! He won our admiration by the splendor and depth of his gTeat abilities, and held our hearts enchained by the magnetic in fluence of his noble Irish heart, and the gentle, kindly manner of his every-day life. His were talents so original as to rank him with tho most prominent citi zens of our!State; and yet his was a gener ous, whole-souled disposition, that would lend the willing arlto toe tale of the most lowly. Indeed, his were the attributes to make him dearly beloved while living, and deeply mourned when dead. This Society may justly and deeply mourn; it has lost more than member, more than friend; it has lost) the shep herd of the flock, the keystone of the arch, the beacon light which called, together and cemented with' more than ordinary adhesion those exiles and descendants , of dsar "Old Ireland' who cherish and scries of ihr fat.1?- He was an honor to- Lis. natije land and a creUit to his adoi .to'. : country, a:;j, above all, to lis he was a true Irishman'; who exerted the strength ofjhis abilities and the poer of his infiuer.ee for the assis, Itance, protection and elevation his countrymen. "Old Ireland'' tfver had. a truer son, and the Irishmen of North Carolina nevek- had a better friend; and while we mottrn our great irreparable lo?s until we are gathered to the dust, we will cherish the recollection of his sreat .abilities, his manyjvlrtues.and the generous impulses of his Irjish heart, and we will continu ously' sigh for thp cordial shake ci his hand and mournj ftr the loss of hb cheer ful voice. Therefore, be' it Resolved, That we deeply deplore death of our lamented President, the lutv Isaac Bj Grainger. ' Resolved, That, as a mark' of respect to his memory, the hall which this Ass z-- tion proposes erecting shall be' named, and styled 'Grainger .Hall." Resolved, That we tender to the laf fiicted family M the deceased the deepest sympathy of this Association in their sa i bereavement, i ! I. , Resolved, That tho member? 1 of , this Association wear the1 usual , badge of mourning lor thirty days. 1 I Resolved,'. lint these resolutions be published in the city papers, and that a committee of three be appointed by the Vice President, presiding, to deliver a copy of these resolutions to the Ifanr'y' of the deceased. ( I f 1 F. U. Dakby, i Geo. P. Lamp, ! I). O'CONoH, James McGahixy, MiciiAtii Cai:koii., ' L. Bkown. 1 Carolina' Yacht Clui). ' At a meeting of tlJis Club yesterday af ternoon the Committee appointed at the meeting on Tuesday, to take action in re gard to the death of Capt. I. B. irainger, made the following report: Wiiekea;, Our '"beloved ComunxlorJ, Issac B. Grainger, haslbeen removed from time to eternity, wc, tBe survivors of the Carolina yacht Club, with deep emotion, deploring our loss, do resolve, 1st. ilhat in the deathiol Commodore Graingcr this Club has lost one of its and be- it is with sadness that wo mourn pur reavement. I . -K d. That our departed frieiid and com panion, by his generous, -aimabio and manly characteristics, was endeared to us while liviiig, and we will ever cherish! an affectionate rememberance -bf him ! in death. 3d.i That the members of the j Club wear tne usual bad "e ot mourning lor 4 thirty days. I ' I 4th. that, as a tribilite of respect, these resolutions bo spread upon the re cords, and the Purser be requested to fur nish a copy of them to the .family- of the deceased, and to the city papers for publi cation. ! j A. R. Camii;kll, V Berry GiIeaves, V Cc J. I. Macks, j J Tribute orRespeet. j Wilmington NJ C, Aug. 26, 1878. At a mprtinT nf tiir lnnilikrr rnlnrnd Citizens, held at the Court House, Jos. C! Hill was calleu tojthe Chair, and Alfred ecre- tary. ! The Chairman appointed. tr.e io fowmg named jrentlcmen a committee to draft resolutions of condolence irk respec to the memory of the late' Capt. ! I. B. Grain- ger, viz: JjuKe uavis u. ji. waru, Simon A. Richardson, J ascph E. Samp son, Thomas M. Simmbas, Guy Davis, Elijah Lane. George W. Price, Jr., Wm. Johnson and A. A. Dudley. ' The committee submitted the follow inz resolutions, wnicn were i auopieti unanimously and ordered to be printed. Wthereas, By the divine providence of the Almighty, Capt. I. B. Gr"ainger has been suddenly called from our midst by the unerring hand of death; c.ndj whereas, reco2izin. as we do, a duty which we owe to the memory cf the deceased, for his many noble acts of kindness extended to our race, both in public as we'd as in privatea ffairsi dnnng his life time, be it Resolved, That in the death of thej late 1. B. Grainirer this community has lost a faithful citizen; a man who stood ready at all times to further by his efforts the wel fare and prosperity of all. Resolved, That we recognize in the de ceased a man whose character was free from stain orv reproach, and whdae private life was distinguished by honesty, integ rity, and many noble acts of chanty ex tended to the joor of all class1 s. Resolved, That, as a token of respect to the deceased, we hereby express our heartfelt sympathy and sincere regret, and condole in common with others in the. irreparable lose. i i RtHolccd, That tha ik-cretiry cf this mecticrz transmit a copy ot Uitse resoiu- i i , . h tioni to the .Sa, Review' ac nd 1'fist for publication. ! J. C. Hill, Ch'no. ALi iiO B. Linp, Sec'ry. 1 : dnmailable- There is an urtailable letter in the post office lor Mrs. Fanny Ready, caro cf Vtrril Crawford, P.O. 577, Newborn, a and a paper for James Murphy, colored Savannah, Ga. mourn the tender re erland. 1 F LEASE i'OTlci tte will bIad to recti tec aia.uiiiclit lot peseral later? tt tat : ' The name of th writ-r. foraiihed to the Editor. ore side cf tae rarer. .a -in i 1 j i ' t - i --Wpi.i7 ar.arr.i?5;,r!rus?,r itood that rid editor d.-w- . Jj " t ...... i. . . . x.-'-i.:a.HTjl t makrm:i). i 1 KCILLY ; l; tb, at the at Donle?t encr, I. T. by the Ke. F.tLr Sheridan, jJOlLV IIKIU.Y. Utl. Wil. tmnfftwi, .N. C. to KATIK T., e'. '.eii Uui!li- ;t..;.;. 1)1 I . atthercjidence of . Vixtr, Ijo.; WILLIAM L. W ILSUNr nly fen f A. and hV.c: ilion, aed 2 jer. h . 'j I It-is only those who L&w . lr it ti. "fear' ones" who can reallr rmpathix wi'h lhei I ."IMC II jiui i UV Ulllll and cheerful little darling, ha Uh takenli God, in his inrinite i-Kium n- bJt to re-l ioTer him, an J .o 'n n w an- "Ael of Now Advertisement-;. James C. SVSunds DRUGGIST AND DKAI.nit! ija. FaUy Goods ana Toilet Articles, I'lur1 Dr(r, and Chemical?, and a fuilline fj I'tU-i.t ilud icine?, Third Street, opponttr Cifjr, ilaJ!. I i mp.iusilLd hour?, nidht or dav'. a: Oassimere i.r QOATS, I'ANTS AND VESTS, rnatcl'.od) at at')r.ihir!y low yriri. au T Tie Cleilier. : I. First National Bank i ofWllmiiJffton.,v i rpms IJANK WILL LK MOVLD t 1 1st of Octobor iicxt.i tc the building recent. y DAWSO.V BANK, whir!. 1 - ' ' j. . for it? acc inrr.' - n. ! au 2" occujpie i iv a- 1 ivriii'iL'Siil irrt r-jtiJept. 1 TT". j I KoticeJ 11 OS: A. 11. WAD11FLL V. h bis fellow-citizens and coast tUe! at jjljir 12 .J.,'J gaw pn tlu 2d day cf St'jttejubcr, .I the practical issues of the day, aJ-.vrt trtl? t there wiil be a t u.l. tarn -out tt our mis-rtn J hear him. - CIIAS. I). M t KLH. Chairman Cong. L'x. Com. W. T. E.V.VKTT1 Member of L'x. Com. from Tender. K. I'ORTEIi aug 23 . Chairman County L'xi jL'om. Circuit Court of the Unife'd States ! I for the Eastern District of North Carolina Fourth Circuit, GeorzeS. Brown, ) fvmrii, V.. Ihe Wilmington, Columbia nrf f Augusta Kailroad.Compa ta TN PURSUANCE of a Decretal )r.lr X heretofore rendered in) thi caae, notic ij uereuv irivcu in au i;iiriir tijin. aeaintt the ViIa3jnton, Columbia AlAacP ta Railroad Company, to present tic eaiue to merat my oiY.ce in . Wilmington, before th first day of November nrxt, to bo by m re ported to trip Court for ocn action as may ei not ap had &n mat b'-h.all. 1 h:s notice cqe ply to any claim contracted eincjo tlio lo of April, as all Fach c!aitnswil b oth dV 9 paitt by the Receiver in dut courso of bnflne?!. All parties presenting claims to pe ci- hibit any evidence or claim ot nen or oi Ih.-r incumbrance which mar bo claimed on any of the property of the- Defendant Comparlv. This notice does not apply to 'the , Uond-l debt of the Defendant Corporation. M r ' ' I). L.i RUSSELL,1 - i . au 23-fm. .Special -Martejr in Chancery. . - - - ,- -r- ? ir i I . I Direct Importation NOW LANDING ' FROM Till firlihk 'liatijJ'Nortri C.rolira." Ja fa;4 ortmeix'J of 'Lartberv are direct Irop jrr.e English Poiterieg. TiiL importation j'iill be immediately followed by other?, and i- tru t our coarjtry friends will t acourac o in this new enterprise. v e w.id auancat anyi Northern bill and can tsr? the cob n try merchant mcjney by pi acin ui oraers x;i '. I. GILLS k MCKCniSO.V, auf 38 aud 40 AlurctUon Jilock.' To Suit All. FADING MATTER of trery dt:tf ii tion. A complete assortment f Staedar Miscellaneous Works, and all Lbo Lareit I'tib lications of the day. hi) )' Also, a'c6mpltc stock r.f Schl Jl'w.krat the 1 LIVZ UOOhL ATOZK. Pianos, Organs, A JfD A FULL STOCK of icall ilaa. Inst rumen u, ! . I ' Sheet ilosic, Ac, Ac, at 1M. ' j HEINSLEKGEB., aujr 26 33 and 41 Mraet Kfr-t. The Kew and Connodioujl l Fassport -T7ILL UAKT' IlAir.Y I VV Trips to daiithTille. " , , fcRI Leave Dock - - - IhOOAM f .Return - - - t;2Qi XL. 2 1 1 i , Snndayi half bazr later. ' 'I Bound Trip 75 Cu. f SlE-leTri? WCb. . July 27 OI ilYL'IIiJj Art ii ...... tr. 'I
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