'. ..iTuoo., Bute - . I ; ' ' 1 ! j V ! " I "SE0TICEr7j ' norm-1 tvattv Oinnmnmw bjecuof scocrai lnierert bet : rrnVfl POSTAOK PAID. ,2S0 ; Three II ; On. month, 50 cent. . ''Vui d.lU"4 by carrier-, He FFr u partof tbeeltj.attbe M rL MU low d liberal their papar.reguUrly. naae of th famlihed to tha Editor. one side Cf the paper. Prwnlltie.InnitU tTO, Audit I B?r)vri.'W j , VOL. 3. j WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1878. NO. 183 tood that fee -dltaP 7 r-VM7,v M . s De dow not a wtj enJo. ,nc"- II II in . I I 1 1 . W 1 1 TV IHI Ikd 711 t. . i II i t i i ahaaaaaV I II II 1 11 wi 1 sT II V.f.tsTlla' v vi i -II 1 I Id . j JL M II 4 JL I - II Ui II M V II KM V V o a a i a a mm mm mm mt a a . a a at mm mm mm mm m m m a a a m m m m a a a a . It'. ! I . " i " n i i . i . Col. Wadtlell at Burlaw.. County Commissioners. The largest assembly of persona that The Board met yesterday afternoon ever gathered together in Pender county regular monthly session. met at Burgaw yesterday to hear that The Chairman made a sUUmeut to the popular speaker, distinguished gentle- effect that in keeping with the require- men and eminent statesmen, Hun. A. M. menta-cf the law, it devolred upon , the Waddell, our candidate for reelection to Board to go into the election of a Chair- Coogresi. i - . man of the Board, the term of the present He was introduced ?n ancat and grace- Chairmaa havins expired August 31st. ful manner by Dr. W. T. Ennett, member 0n motion ofCol. John w. Atkinson, of the Congressional Executive Commit- the former Chairman, Jno. G. Wagner, t;e for Pender countylreferring to his past Esq was by unanimous consent continued I 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 I - us:""- " . Vancr Good. recom anu uuunguisnca services, ivnu to the Chairman of the Be 5. Iiwirr wU- his being so highly appreciated riot only C.McDr throughout tho State, but Uo where as if ;-hcklcford is in the city Wen. Col. Waddell pai(i a handsome 'mtcs ani friend. tribute to tho little county of Pender, and - t" then spoke for about an hour on the T. J. Armstrong, h,.. wPrtni financial question bf the day, khowo 1 how IU . aw M" localjiews. - Tew AdTertiseineniB. rent. ior T f t W.3.-Fncy Drlcks. . t-:jJ' ! .Frh Western lJutter. T. -LT . Them. j Board of Aldermen. rni t ixuu uiar monthlj session of the Board was held yesterday afternoon. Petition of W. B. McKoy, asking per miss-on 10 extend a wooden building, I situated on alarket. hot Third streets, and which was referred' to the the last regular Board. two-story bnildinsr on the SonVioaat rvr..r f tk; . . . . I O vlJ V 1UUU otacov anAmrinee Dreaeniea nis oai-1 j .. n . , x '.. . w . , . rtv , Btrecw was, on tao recommen- r v! o . Z ' ' Nation Committee on Fire Depart- vuu. ment, granted. wuui,wuu jiessrs. vjooru vuuuuui, l'etition from P. W. Foster and and iW. S. Pridgen as List or Letters. The following js the list of letters re maming unclaimed iu the Postofuce, Wil mington, X. c, Wednesday, Sep. 4tb, 1878 : , j I ; : ' ' j ' " A Avery Andrew. T,?"?."1110 !ey, Jubn U Lron. care of Committee o i Fire Wtmpnt t . ,loa W. It Berrv. Samuel i journey. i : meeting,, was. on the C Miss Marv K da-tpr n n recommendation of said committee, gran- a,1Paliae Davis, J K Davis(col. ), t3d. vis, (2), miss Jessie Petition of C. Stenimermann, asking IdK permission to erect a two-storv frame .,f aiA3aryutch, iu-s Jane Fon- tuie. ir s Margie G Mrs Macjzie 1 (rVpr r . ,.--J. ureeu, miss ratience (J iar,! I Ptr h"lk"' viuticuuurg. j j . HA C Howard, UII U!'I,col,E'dward Hal Wm Frin..- nu. if ir Now Advortisomo9ts. School Books AT LW:ST r"C4. LARGE STOCU C YATESl iil teller and Stjioner. KJUS. tfrrder county . vis taarried a W- ' ..... AmU K. Dur r x odat Kocky Toint he LaJ PrcJicteJ tbc present state ot Uarr,f i v Tlur-I CQancCd how he 8tiood, yoars ago, he showed by an agricultural speech sureties, who justified to amounts aggre- sundry citizens, asking W B Ilall. col. Sa'raU IT:)1 . V o . n -1 r U I Itoxl 1 . 1 I. .... I T mar -m w - - kuakaiw uauci usLcni ue ouul at tne i J Jllrs Alarv .larnh ar rrf 'F"K . . J . T - , "V corner of Seventh and Wooster streets, Jacob, David Johnsod, mrs M Job's he he gating S2,500 over and above the sum re- ana which was referred to the committee on 'KAmeJia King, Maggie Kelly, quired, which was ordered accepted, and Fire Department at the last regular meet- rn? KinSi'care Jas King. f!VU Kev Au'iic lj;wl.s Harry mac Favctteville in 1873. He opvsed national banks, advocated r . r- fiacy drink go to r an c!J whocl horse at the business. I grt(;abacks, :d declared himself the best Txi is thcro and can put up any- Qrcenbackcr in the county, because he . - jjj vat even if it is a etraigni, had voted for them "and proof ox the "'xu " r like pudding was in the bag." ' He spoke of T T T 1 ing, on the recommendation of said com- L,rT?"r t""' m miftPA wa tint frri nto.l I J? bu. . M iienianrnf. Mai-ton L.r, t. Ietuionof Mott & , Campeu, presented and Stii st, David MoselvL Geo H Me at the U st regular meeting, ws with- , Joseph Mitchell, , (col), Thomas C other Southern members and their .record .ita.ir.rlir conduct!. , r r, . . i .i . Taj wh:tc men iur u. i in xavur oi urceaoacxs anu inai i oi vuo I II. V. I t ! both . . :,rn ru tbi ta!y case for iiajor pdicals who opposed them and advoca- They both , ti ... . . U., suspondoul , , ,.i. : r:,r.,nol- National party" was the creation, of the ... .1.. .iimiiAn nf readers to I iispublican part. and advised Democrat0 c,rawn. II The following was adopted: i uesoLvea, tne lioard of Audit and Fi nance concurring, lbat all parties pay ing me ir taxes in casn l lor tne vear 1S7S. on or before October 15th. ISIS, shall h xrSHin:hu this morning. dzcd asi Judgment was -jw.o pajsest of costs. McMillan, m'ss UaDnah! Mu-phv. care mrs r iorence rotter, tn'ss Mi'1 r e McMil lan, mrs Julia McGary. uetsy xxjxon, careiJane JNixou. P Henry A Price. B F Pone. H.'mue Picket, r , I R N J Kiddick, cr-e Cnas LarklaL S Spencer ,&. Allen, G W Scott, , trtUctacxit cf Messrs. Hankins & Bates. ViJ Utc cuch experience in; the busi wMalirUUM!l & endeavors to c'Mtrublic. Give them a call. ITTlo laaic aro assured of grea bargains thought the Supreme Court J Mr 6j real's, at Excbango Corner, ad honestly, but found to hi? that the same be registered on the records of ofiicial bonds. Mr. VanAmiinge thereupon appeared before tho Board and qual'ncd in accord ance with the requirements of law. 8. U. Manning tendered his official bond in the sum of $25,000, as Sheriff of New Hanover Counly, .but there being J i J nT I allowed a deaiiotinn nf fiv npr cant- oi! ijil boad, on motion, it was ordered that the payiDff from October 16th to Deeftmbpr tVttUUDl I r .t i i r ! . Il.l-. .. Jn: ,.e . I -j . . lrt7;Ut T 'iu -t j t .. acceniance o tue sansc uq aeierreu 10 a i juhj, ucuuuwl ui iwu anu a nan ner tfiijiui. y oaeuieiu. das - mitn. . nr. aubscquent meeting ot the Board. Z&S, 'S' fc' . .?" .E 'P?"- ' tT , .. , . C .i i v . "v- luaigcu at, luc' j xjauiit ofcewarc, miss jui.'a a fit K II Ifnwlptt. iVirnnnr r rrt (nr Idr I rata nfo mtt nn . ; I ... . " ' " j U1 b""4 -lit.i auuuiii. w Miss Jane Willis, Ju'ia A county oi-ow uanover, prebenieu ma i rine commiitee on Maiket and Fees, to nams, (3), Kosanna Waddell. care J official bond in the sera of $2,000j which I whom was refered the resolution estab- J Simmons, Samuel Wil'iams, Chas E Wal waa. on motion, 'ordered) accented, and I lisbim? certain limits for market, c-arts. I KQr ttlrs a C Walls, MA NV l'son, An- - . - that the same be registered on the records I asked for further t'nae to report, wWch was of official bonds, whereupon Mr. Hewlett I granted. ' - Alderman Jboster introduced the lol lowing, which was referred to the Finance Committee ; ' liesotvea, 'lhat tne City Clerk and Treasurer shall have noted upon the stub ot eacn tax receipt civen for taxes on real which was, on motion, I and personal property, the amount of said accepted, and that tne same be taxes received m money and the amount lrom Burgaw to Jacksonville, and said be I flnt,r nnnn the record of official bonds, received in city coupons from uniting with them. He next alluded to tile mauaer iii which we were cheated out of our President. He referred to the Board to decide the matter, acknowledged he voted for it. because be Jud-s would PPcarea anu uuiy quaiineu, disgust and I Joseph E. Sampson, Register of Deeds chagrin that Uiev too were' corrupt. Ho I elect for tho county of New Hanover, pre- his official bond in the sum of Bates and James it. .v. .wm fir mo lm.iijiu iuii.-uauuuui.vici luuwaiuuii ilict kciikuvi .-v hawUi bur for the Fall and proposed, t y;ng to cheat us out of the $5,000, with B. G. uvwirada. This 1 a fact. IVesident . j ; I Wilson as sureties, - I lie spoke encouragingly ot the railroau ordered Wil- C thony or Casiah Hill Persons calling fur letters in above list will please say Kidvertibed"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. C. j F. II. B1UNK, P. Wilmington, N. C Xew Hanover County X. C. I. Also, that tho City Clerk and Treasurer Ulr Onts. WriehtsviUo t,.tr , wnttlf? wit it iVirrktmli n it I . - , Jf. jix., ' , ... I J I wnereupon. lie came torwara ana was I 1 mirchase citv counons with fund. 'i 1 , , t inJ. trocrht som Bhiimrs In. this morn-1 wout j TCiQm& to their benetit and to that ,, , ! ? '! p , wVn tuntls ter wc hav the following ti Mch raessared seven and one half of their I ! j " I . . . . doUaM required for the city covernment How is that for long.- Ue concluded r'uiid deafening applause " - onthe ist and 3rdMondav6foach month f same which arriyed 1 1 1 tt 1. rii 1. : 1, . 1 1 after which three rousing cheers were given I arueit xuwiioui, uCn.- Als0j that aI1 sealed proposaia 0fferjnr the month of August 1878 : for Hon. A. M. Waddell, for which he I upoa " was ordered mat au tne nanus 1 past due city coupons for payment, shall Harbor Master's Report. Frorn Capt. Joseph Price, liarbor ilas- rei)oit of the nnmber of vessels, and ithetonnage of the ;!ca la length. ccrdlally thanked them. a 11. A Good Likeness. Tkera Is a Rood picture and a splendid , :tiij cf tha Uto Captain Isaac B. Un'zzu at Mr. Jco. H. Aliens jawclry IVilmlnRton-Its , Business Pros jjew ea Market strwl which many 01 j iv. i lis UraUd gtatlomsa'f friends dropped An examination, of the "comparative ab lock epea this morning, all of statement of siocks, receipts and ex- thco fresowced it a likeness most ports," which was published in yesterday's ntCszU Tka pictuit was xecuted, we Keview, gives a favorable showing for llett by Mf. C M. YanOrsdll pbo-1 tne" ousmcss 01 tnia pore. ' in me nve great V ps;L!e artist la this city. at f this port luring livins on each side of the Ncwbern road. I be opened on the above named dates, in subject to road duty, be assigned to mce at 12 o'clock M., in the 1 presence xnomas juou, ove. ui tne puuuv, tuu 1 presenCQ of at icast ono of tho Committee Known as tne uia nans: lioaa, anu mai 1 ot J? mancc. Ameuican; Schooners, . Brigs, Steamers, . . tho Newbern road is to be kept up with out any lawful road hands. It was ordered that as the tax books are all completed, and having bee pre sented to this Board by Mr. M. Cronly, I Xiw Merchant Tatltrlnf EstablisU ; in eat. 7!cc.a jtnzt la the business to a VTi!:bgtca public, Mr. Louis J. Otten- Also, that a record of the names, post office address, and the amount of coupons held, shall be kept of all parties offering coupons, and rate of discount that may be stated. Also, that the most favorable terms of fered to the city shall be accepted. Also, that no moneys shall be paid out of the City Treasury for city coupons 1 8 tinlparif mttnn unirit df fnrnpntlno rosin, tar and crude turpentine the ex. the Bamo be accepted, and that the Clerk -At . ' j I of the Board receipt for said books. wl.forN;wHanovercountyT was wanted two Alderman Foster offered the following the value of the amount cow in stocks Ior -New Hanover county, was granted iwo i v v ' :.,t weeks in which to furnish his bond, as ch was adopted: toll. .Mia tb.tcsIoe of ?crch.ut licIewhicll amount5 to consider- requested by him, andhe ..me be L5.&SS"ilS Total FOKEIUX, lings a Barquentines, 4. Barques, .'. ..lo Tonnage. . ....1U31 ...... 214 . . . . . 5C8G -(,131 TONJTAOtr. ....J 1,511 ..... 1,378 ft ft T'" Call and See Them. LAROK ASSORTMENT " ' ' j , ' . BEAUTIFUL CIIKOMOS t nd STKEL .PXniM vtvnti ud CHEAPER than V8: 1 . M' OOK .STORE. School Hooks. X CoiiI'TE STOCK AT h i lltlNSHEKG ER', i aiid i Maxset .Street. James C. Wlu nds, ir is Fancr l pjRUGOIST AND DEALER aDdChemicali, and a full liae ,f Tatcnt M icines, Third Street, opposite Citj UallJ ' I'reicriptions hours, eight or daj. ctinpuunrted. 1 Stationery. JULL LINES OE STATIOSKIIV FANCY GOODS f..r and theSchonL jfo t -oaWe t. h.!w Kuodi, at, at H the 11 oust-, the Dk AJJD S. JEWETT'S, 1 Front Street Book Stire. tre. u Shingles of all KUuti 5 AND INCH HEARTS.' ' - 6 AND 6 INCH SAI'S. 1, In bundles of fiftv bundled and Ioobc. O. O. PARSLEY. J.. A r.i eept3 Cor. Orange and S. W'aur Sl. FROIUI EUROPE I at (UR CUTTER HAVING RKTUftNEli I from Europe we a-c prepared to raako CQATS, PANTS and VETS o measure in unsurpassed eh le., 1 1 Copartnership Notice. I rpUE UNDERSIGNED II AVE THIS DAY X formed a cora'-fneri-hip under thd lirm mine of I : ! i ! t I Fainily Cjrroccriv4., I and will keep alvrave on hand a I ply of ' , Total. Total number of vessels, American and Foreign 42. , Total number luf tonnage 20 ...... . ..8,431 j We reepectfullj rcqueft our friends and the puoiic to give us a trial. INS. srbg. TVlth a now slock and aa ex- triccti cattet fca caa mio you a fit "eh w:U co) fall t j please you. Head I'i airerttjisctiti ai they appear from tt lo tlsi aad thorcby sreuro bargains. Ittai cf tb corrsipondent, 1 IMS. bly oTer $7,500,000. Id A Cat of Drowning. A Unit colored Voy about t'xtcea yars tiennl M1 o quired onr Monday, the' 16th of the P- Mkin' for bida for Ung the city tstimate we have endeavored to keep as 8ent monin, alio cious. . iu. wlth gas or other material lor tne street Dear araS0 prices a, pebble, and w, Pctitioa of Alexaer Oldbam refer- ToZlZZ S are confident that j we have placed the ence to certain disorderly proceedings on tte Wilmington Gf8 Company; the bids figures too low in some instances, as we Nutt street, &c, was ordered referred to to be for each lamp by the year ; the bids V.r? I the Chairman of the Board, with the re-1 to be based UDon what is known as four UU W WAWqM. . I . . , . - . . . . I i I .i ..... ..'.I 4trA mt-m- l.nna (ha enma fa 1 ha yo no time to eiaaine tho files and thus give quest that ho examine into tne alleged 1"" nl'TCu ,3 AAVUV V V wwa w wmw meeting, the first Monday in October, when said bids will be opened until 4 I d considered, the Uoard of Alderman .1 . . , . I . . . . ... . . I havinc the ontion to reiect bids for sum rfjrT ot o- vwva, uvi.; ' ' : I cient caxisps. value of over So,500,0U0, (i,ouo,000 this evening. more than the estimated value of real cs i I , . . . 1 eeived br ills Honor on or ; but nave been guided in iacis inerem suuea ana report at tue uexi nexfc reoTuiar m perfect accuracy our effort by a desire .to give a fair and I meeting of the Board. a wo, cm oeea lareraiiy io i ja8favcrase Talue to each article. In the The Board then took a recess wiinauewis nroirnfiwi nesi hibit . 4 Lewis Mxcn, either jumped or fell froa tlo ilirket Dock thrs morning wa crowned. It seems tho youth, I . Improvements 3 ii a c:ue cecentcd la mma.was pass- f a . r ' . . Mr . rjook is having erected on spirits ot lurpcuiiuu unuu ucai n ikii m i . . ei nnft nnft Tk f I th rnmpr of Front and Castle streets, a nJ k,. v.. .,vi,i .n.i r.n Qeni is aiso -.vaiuaoio anu nvj, tuu ctUiCi sbuiuwigu auvt itu i 1 :a:ivdln4-o the river. His companion teresting as showing too badly frightened to give the alarm I receipts at th?s port over previous vears, tie criry boy tank to rise no more. illustrating the fact Wt has not Yet been TecnTered. I railroad faci,;ties KJ4 Alderman Hill offered the folio win resolution, which was referred , to the committee oh Market and Fees; Resolved, That all persons, other than city wood dealers, bringin IfT Oooations to tho Yellow Fever Sur reren. It 4 Terr far from fnrrt tn nnnosfl ilcsbrtoa has lant only S2C0 to yelljw fever ic5erers. when la fact tht wood to this in- two atory frame building ia which he I market, when the same is sold by retail, the increase of I proposes to run a grocery, bar, beer gar-1 be taxed the sum of ten cents per cord for den and a fresh meat stand. The second eacn and every cord soia. me nmeio I t.L iT l. T nfta. tVia lot rr I lr our excellent story of the building will be used as a 57V ing appreciated I reading room. The establishment will I . , i and utilized, and that the jtrafhc which has q a want long felt in that community. , i . " I he re to fb re sought other termin?' localities Caused by Colored Hose, for shipment, is cow being brought to Diphtheria at Town Creek. Persons should be careful about wear Wilmington, j j We are truly sorry to learn that the ing colored hose. Most of the colers are The cotnmcrciAl season ot lias cer- r mw; i rwinir fcarfullv at Town I f? hence unhealtbv. A that 1 are beinj Uinly been the poorest and most -cheerless , T,1T,on7,w Rnnrlav I -ir, nf thin ritv has lwm city by the sca has forwarded 0f any during the past decade, but WI1- cau. : aat J' t-:A .v..-. . f, atlb twice and nearly three Aimes mlngton has no good (reason to leel der w m - :U a.. .v , 7 , 7v , , k borhood, the area covered being only oned leet caused by wearing red hose. His fcUttiiaieobgcCi aJ rcmitUnces difficulties ol lie year, aDd la .pile rot I about three rxul Boare. We are heart- &s t - .i.v u .v. .1 fiQancial stacnaUon sbe snows au increase J " b t nui MUiUUU iub uuua-1 - American and Foreign, 15,C22. I- " 1 Scarce Articles. A parson who practices a'l he professes, A beauty that never feels proud when she dresses, 1 A lawyer whose honesty pleads for his ' client, j I 1 A bragger kvhose couragd. is always de fiant, j A sensible dandy an actual friend f Philanthrophy publishing "money lend" ! A skillful physician j regardless of self, A 'staunch politician) forgetful of pelf A sour old bachelor, neatlv arraved And last, "tho' not ileast." a cheerful olef I maid. A. (;. HANK) H. O. BATES, ' So. 1 Currio'a Jilock, 2d iireet, I Ilardvfick.'b old Hand. Ti;xningion, u., Sept. z, I3ie. sept ii-3t 1 '1 4 to Tliuy Must be Hold. 1 n AM NORTH IS A KLW U AYH X und I therefore ofl'er T i I i 1 -I 1 .. I Great Bargains in all kindd of Fancj Goods. 'Am flcllir j G incli Black Gros Grain b'aslillilJ- bons, all silk, forj 40 cents a yard. j I eiTe jdt personal eaperTialon U ercrr- thing. - i . mi jept3-tf ExcLanpe Corner. The Great American Renovator is an excellent sanitary agent. See advertise ment of Messrs. W. T. Johnson 5c Co. HARRIED. ARMSTRONG DURHAM. In the M. L. Chnrch. at Rockv Point. Fender county, September 1, 1878, by the Rer. J. B. Bailey, Mr. T. J. ARMSTRONG to Mi a ANNIE . DURHAM. ! Houie. sept Fort Rent. for Boardi!!r i A STORE ON NORTH .SIDE OK MAR4 Jem. ket street, ar present occupied I by S. Dehreos A Co., as a farnitore store. I ' I A Fine lprelunc' oyer T 11 Ilowey'S Mioe Htore, i Rooms, suitable: Apply to W B McKOY. Or J I) BELLAMY, Ja, In Attorney. ' Star copy tf. ' 1 1,1 . I ' , . , New Advertisements. tr net all adrertised or punished f business ow previous and more pros' " tcce ctbar citle perous years stalk - As ice disappears under a July sun, so fat disappear under the use of Allan's Anti-Fat. Those having uselessly tried other remedies are readily reduced from two to five pounds per week by this great sold toes and feet are s woolen to twice their natural size and ara so painful that he can hardly stand on them. This should be a warning to the wearers of colored hose. Go to Harry Webb's rTT'OR CREAM FLU'S, ROM A- 1'LNUU' A Berloni Lots. Twin ana inpie toimu. iftl Wo have received a macnificcnt 6y. Solicitor tor this district, was of this cotton, six feci high, from the cot- remedy, for corpulence f-vbfc! v:. .i . r . I f.,- r tVat riwl man and excellent I S1813- mm iut HI ajU VOUIfc, vu I fcv" nu v t So i . . .11 . -i . ttt:ii:-.tv l -t in? ihnt n.i m. wvnm.i lrmpmmi ruercQioi. -urj i , . i v n ivin. K xjB.tunaw i I'rcuiiiuu v r au w . - . ii r t . . . . . . It is as tun oi rji mmpnrl Srwr'a I rYSPEPTIC PATIEM3 and oiueri " wu"U".J - I . . . l.ct the I aiuicted wim aiseaac uccu During the last four days there have been three deaths from congestive chills by drug-1 "a the section of country bordering im mediately on the bridge over JNortn i.ast River, seven mils from the city. i UCobb'i Hotel which had no key Hocutt, of Kocky Point. a doer acd although ho took the large and well-matured bulls asjany stalk port Qrap Wine, which was awarded faaoa Li l.,a . w.i. f fAttm wn have ever seen. llr. Hocutt highest premium at the World's Fair, orct..v ..... . . . , . , ..-.i ,;-wfnnttnn. a superior article ofwine for the sicki Ax ' j I case with bread, roils, biscuit and other ft , burgUr to enter alW Ue that otto fio. yr.etyo cotton, - - TT producu , ofjto mjue " .Q'. ticket known aj Williams cotton, of wbtcb - Uinou, Itimuution andinTigoraUoa. '.ihter'Thls preparation hoosehold becomes u iWJ8 i rum uapt.u a poctei Known u vinous stimulation and mvigorauon. I gweet and disestible cock containing 1 10. CO. ine I average yield, a5(nc iaww us, ia De vineyards aro iu w ucrscj, near i qjqq established in a ti net as yet bccnictcctcd. bolls of cotton to the pound in seed, j I New York. Druggists sell the Wine. n article of necessity, For Rent. , 4 LARfJE DorTnr.T' VTA nvnnvi- in i -x- m mm vw M a M V V M XlL Quince'? Alley. in rear of Messrs' Sol Bear A Bros' store on Market street.1 Also a Larce Warehouse baek cfl Rober Applj to 1 W B McKOV,' i Or J D BKLLAMY. etfpt -1 Ii AttornerJ Sur copy tf. , " And California Punch, elegant. ''' Soajething new a: sept r vvk voiii: :novatii. To See a Man. I InvAsKI) IN NEAT AND AT THE UmP time WELL-FITTING l iAUME.VTS, EXTHA secures for him a' repuUtioa of FINE TASTE," marts ofj distinction eaaiJy gained by baying CLOTHING Ready 3Iade i i or to order of j j j EOfIS J. OTTEHBOURG. (Itc of FayfctteviRe, K. C.) j Nest door to S. II. Fialiblate,? i7 3Larket frtrett. LOOK "VTOW IS TJI: TIME TO HAVE X FEATHEK !?ELtt JtEM The Great American Henovator will be In the city only fcw tlavM longer. and thoe havinelWda that have iiot ln ienov&U.l will tio wu to tutvo Uieir Uioroughly ckaneU at oxi B and thereby. i'KKVE r ij4Kase. All wofK Called for de livered Mkme day without extra charge. . - w. t. juii.sux; sept i o. 1 Evaii' UidiCk. Fresh Western Butt 81'ORTV ttrV ! i o HALF-POUND FAILS. lO FoondTobsof Prime Western Batter, frtsh from the Dairy,,for eoaiigiuneiiL rale low (ojlelofe l Eet 3 I . ! . I-i septi JOS LP II II. WORTH, . - r i 'arlh Water tree t, r;

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