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THIS PAPER Uhe every slternooa, Sundays ex , ecpted , br XDITOK FOTttTOE.. ntnTrnXM. rOSTAGE PAID. 13 03 month, $2 SO ; Three 0i n month. 60 cents. r. raper be daUfered by carriers, f f cUsre. ia " j rt of the city, at :b. 'T;'-4Ub'r'1. t receiTe their papenreroUrlj. Now Advortisomonts. "Special. Brown Roddick 45 MARKET STREET. .SIIU. COXIIXUE TO SLLL AT TUK FormerLow Prices, IcJtfSesvJcct of the recent adTtneeJ ia.Nosr V rk, we Ltr determined to gire ibrir Winter iarrlf 9 l lowc,t cures lacU zo bare touched f.r the past year, a J rabjola the following : IHcachcd Cotton. Glcttaa Shirtlcj, C cnU per yard, Aaojkea, Siirtin, 2, 8 cent rr yar! 44 CruJAde ShirUn, 8 centi per yard. 1 4 CUJiitor ShirtiB?, 0 ecnU per yard. 1 1 Fruit of the Loom ShirUap, 10c peryard. 4 4 Acdrocp?can A, A, Shirticg, 10c pr yd. 4-4 Farwell Shirting 10 ecatj per yard. 4 tLotdalSlirUc, 10 cent per yard. 4 4 Waarcjia No. 1 Shirting. 11c peryard. " " . , ;:n!ileaclicd Sliirlni. Oar Own, ill cents per yard. . . iimi. i. ... I naatnzrou voiiob , u j v i Kortixouth P, 4 centi pr yard. 4-4 K.xlingham A, " cenU per yard. 4 4 Lake George A A, 7 cents per yard 4 4 Norfolk X, 7 cents per yard. 4-4 Sew Market 0, 8 cents per yard. 4-4 Great Falls J, 8 cents per yard. 4-4 Sphinx No. 23, 8 cents per yard. Sheeting in all the Favorite Brands UamlM.rs ElSi.lRS andM- L Insertions. AotwithJtandicg the great rush we nave i Lad ia the above for the past week,.we are Mtrj VBe ifloom KO U(m wau WCJ ru.- chiitf or cot. Tho TVmiHiiitfji Sliirl I 75c-without ANY exception the best Iae ia this country. Printed Cambric Shirts 25 cents each ! Genu beary Homespun Drawers 3Sc each. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Make bo delay but come at once. BROWN I RODDICK 45 Market Street. For Rent, S I phat deirable DWELLING H0C3E on Fifth, between Dock and Orange StreeU. Apply to ft7 II. B EILERS. For Rent. TlilE DWELLTVa n V.rV.t I street next North or Mr. A. H. SK MorrU' rrocCrr store. To tarti? Tie f J ith capital suSrient to make a tort of fr oat part of building level ;eltStf7f number f "name street line, a lease for Jears may be riven. Apply to JOSH T. JAMES. ept6 or, CR05LY AMORHIS. For Rent- fROM 1 October, 187S, that J ad durable DRY JZZZK tmt, at prewnt occupied by B. M!J 1 . Mclutire, sq. fr" - 1 aaf 21 D.A. 8UITH. For Rent, rpiIE COMMODIOUS AND DE- , , "snuuuy situated Offices overis ?.ar Store. Also. th old PILOT 1 I i "OLSE. nrw.;u r i m - - iflSiutI 1 I :::: hi Co s Mdl, ud two OiLcea on Dock Strett. Apply to iliilLJ I g GILES A MUKCUISOX. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY REVIEW, h Kfl.ii ma am mr w a sr a mm bmm - i ii ii ii ii 1 1 ii mi ii hi ii n i hi i iw ii iiii II 11 II II J II f 11 II II M II II II. II 'J 1 II II II 7 1 m i - 7 m m. a. as. m m mmmmmm a a a mm mm mm m w ww mm. w r i v i ii i ii ar aa ii m m Mm m a ii ai st - . i a aaaMaawaaamM mwmmmmmmmmmmm mmwmmmmmmmr "vWaBaMAHiv -Sf mw 1 i - mm mt sr J VOL. 3. I LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. j Oao X llARRita Xotice. A. David The Excitement ow. A. I). Cazaux Baltimore; Steamahip Line A. D. Cazaux Clyde's New York Steam hip lane. ' C. W. Yatej School liooki. Uoitwrigiit AMcKqt Tea T Teal Mcjiios ilerchantTailorins; Department. IL8cTThej,.tfe.oId. P. niEQ-SchoolBock Ac. . H. Jkwett SUtionerT and Fancy Goods. J. C. Mcsm-Dru?iriBt. I See ad "Something New." , UiLis & jicaCHiaox me marcciiu. , . rx iL.t r. i -mn l . i 1 1. mi f t li a ncLFiicu. (,ool easterly winds to-day. H 1 Ix.koutfor equinoctial iual! justr-";lc,B"- i i now. Tie htorui signal! was jd - I M 1 f 1 wpiayen tma f.rci:ooii. . The port is rapidly fitting p.fi v. i th shipping. ' Special meeting of Carolina Ltwlp X -i:'. !, K. of II., thisevenin'i ' Sumc very line ricebirds may bo bought now at 20 cents a dozen. -----f-- -4-- Prof. J. C. Horner, who is to assist Mai Burgess m the Cape Fear Military Acad- cmr arrived here on Saturday night. .4 1 no cyc.onc was rcponcM nautras, . . IT.. atMi afterwards off ' Cipc pday to-day, still following the current ot the (Ju!f rcam' . ; ; j CapU Moticr Mclutire has Icas-d f the two stores under thd old National Hotel, and will have a magnificent opening there next month. . About two nunuTca cxcursiouiais ar- . . . i i i i . I . nvea terc vestcruay irom iaurinourg. rrM . L.-.l lf : j incv came in iuu uiuruiuiz uuu iu iuu I ,4 afternoon on tbeir return.. . . i The telcphoue between here and Ma- sonboro will bo in full working order to- .. - ,v I , morrow. Captain A. D. Cazaux and Captain Leo Angel promise the Review the first message through. I ,f 1- ,1 Dear as tho Assistant .Marshals at the State Fair from Xcw Hanover are, if Iwe mistake not, thtS same as those of last year and one of theni is now a resident of St. The Charlotte Obscrctr talks cf a 11CW cotton factory to be erected In Gaston county, which is to bo run by steam, which will be, with one exception, the only steam cotton factory in the btate. m. ir lx . t--l iL. 1 I lne exception rcicrreu io is prooauiy mo i , . vnro i L i . . Dooley's Yeast Powder is prepared on scicrific principieaj aad from ingrod- icnts that are the most effective and I wholpaomc. It hi received the highest I cncon5ums for theso merits from eminent rhemists. scores of our best physicians and thousands of intelligent cooks and housewives. The genuine can be had only in tin cans. I Spoken at Sea. Schooner John A. flrijfin, Capt. Fos- ... . , i ' tetn.iaV fmm ,r:,t;C ttrri Veafh"01 l Z Philadelphia, reports September Cth, off Hattcras, spoke Schooner Macandcr, of Kingston, Jamaric.i, bound for New York, 27 days out from Jamaica, short of provisions. Capt. Foster supplied her when she proceeded oa her way. The State Fair. We acknowledge, with thanks to the Secretary, CapLC B.lDenson, the recep tion of the premium list of the next Fair of tho Cape Fear Agricultural Society, to be held at Raleigh October l-19. me list is a lengthy j one, and the premiums oflered are liberal.! A very large attend anceand a very successful Fair will un doubtedly result. 1 For the Sufferers. A - beautiful . floral lyre, 1 of geramnm 1CaVCS aGd U,S 1q7Cri fWaS 1 ?' rallied by Capt. Lippitt on Saturday for thebenentortiie yenow lever suneiers. The lyre was the gift of a lady of this dty who wislied to coniiiome ner mite 10 .iie relief of the plague -ridden' people of the .... ..... .. ..1 South and West. Six dollars and seventy- five cents was rcaiizeu irom it. Vick's Floral Guide. . , . T , t, inve rcc iveu i ouio uc., cm'M-iiuH, - ar. . Likc.all Lis publications, .it is valuable for those of our readers whd take delight th rnltiration of llowcrs 'and the or-l j 1 . .. j' ir-. iiamentauon 01 incir garucus. xa tuiu- trated monthly magazine is furnished at J the low price of $1.25 per annum. It contains thirty-two pages of read mg mat- - f" ' ' " ' '"- ""i-- ' --v , . 1- I . vi ill' -'rl V' . .. please jsotice. LI (: . .. , i - ' " - . , f v n, i., . .. i , '' ., m i '-. -? - f . ). WILMINGTON, N.IC, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1878. NO. 1SS A "Vr Vntprnrlie. - " V nil tlmattPntinn nf . our lad v w w.... I iiuaiuo 1-v ilAUrClllT .i t, r..1...t:nn f Trc James I SOU 3 haniU . i1. . r. . , I - mm J. Kin?, who has just returned iromuo uUC oi tbe week's earnings.the North, where she hsia been learning art of renovating crepe, dyeing, cleanins cw. Mr. John G. Darden, the Foreman, i TTr tr this auu icvuinuj, ii.ann.1 such work has been sent to 2sortnern establishments, but our ladies have an opportunity to patronize home in- Justry and keep their money ,t home ia circulation in. Wilmington where mv w mu,u uvu. ircwned. -.... , r. i, r , oaiaiuay nitriiiwu, ..... Ixiwis Bryant, colored, fell overDcaru ana wasilrowmdlntb. river t tbe 'foot Castle street. BrvAnt was aboard of a loaaea wuu wooa, anu waj iryiug to gci. -I ... hvas couiin" in to the wharf, and was V . A : ... T . n 1 . . . m ltt a 1 tor It U'JVlUi; Willi ii iUUo UIC W UCIi UC aja balanre, fell overboard and was not seu afiorl;e sank, l lie supposition is lie was drawn under the vessel. , Unmallable. The following is a list of uumailabc letters and papers remaining in the city postoflice Sept. 9th : I T HT. ... X" . I VWlili UiVttliliU", w V ilOUU iUCiSllliiiU. V ClUOU. J Ulili ci.; 1W Uia&l, iiauauia, luiso jjwi uaijjvi t r. ht t i.-th rwl juiuuawiLR. iui o ax ivniu, wa.iw ILwnp- Mrs Perneta Dunham. Elizabeth- town. NC; Miss Luira L Uarriss, Mar- garettsvillc, N C; John Quinchilea, Col- umbusCo.NC. Mi3s Susan W Sampson, Washington. L C; Mrs Decatur Wallace, Statesville. N C; Mrs Thos II Blount, ... - . t . " it :1311m'' luii. j. 1.: 4 . I An Anneal. An Appeal. i - " m. m A home for the destitute children left j orphaned and Triendless by tho yellow fever has been opened in Memphis. The i mates all need 'clothing, and some of , . r ,,' .rf tho little ones being forced for the safety of others to have all of their clothing de- stroyed to prevent infection spreading in this house of refuge, are particularly I . , ., their behalf, and all contributions, wheth- , t 1U 1 ,:.-. -' n-nA fVin T-itfoi- mow ncw or old wiU bo received and fori n. n nnoC .nmnr fourth and Market Street,. It is desir - I y.lo llinf ihn arfirlrs i llA fnrwflrded as I soon a3 possible. For Memphis. Mr. John G. Bauman, of this city, will i t .v ; e ir..U!. leave nere vnis .eveaiug iur iucuipuia, lflf fnr fw wrin arR Li;; -h volW fever. Mavnr " " Fishblato has telegraphed to the Mayor of Memphis of his intended departure and ;n ronnrt in mnnirinal ' . ' . , i" t-. Mr. Uco. A. A. iroppe, aiso oi uus city, will leave for Memphis, also, on Wednes- day as a volunteer nurse. Both of these centlemen havo had the fever and are - , , v f iha j;q therefore free from any fears of tne dis- case- Wo wish them both God speed in their charitable mission and hope for - their safe return. his flat out or the way of a vessel I wLicb - - ;, ,.r ....i . J ProPer authorities, who afterwards de- Since writing the above, we have learned rjanmi, Baltimore ; J Tharper, Liver that Mr. J. A. McCallum has also tendered pool, Eng; S Lemberger, Col Hous- Lis services and will .leave for Memphis to-night or to-morrow morning. He also, . . . ' . .1 4l-.y if we mistaKe not, was uuwu itu tuc feer here in 1SG2. i City Court. The first case called this morning was that of Julia Ford, colored, charged with arson. Case continued at request oi ue- fendant, until 9:o0 to-morrow morning. Sam Pickett, colored, charged with dis- orderly conduct, was fined $125. Jady Ann Hunter, a poor, innocent- looking colored creature, who only puts. in an appearance at the City Court about nine Lundred and ninety-nine Umes in the course of a year, i. e., more or less, was lbis mornins for being drunk and disorderl JtZnd fined $5, or two days .n j in the ..j 1 Julia rearsorij coJored, was arraigned , . , ducU in aD0Ut 2:30 SanJay ra0rning she was shouting murder from a building known as the MLong House, in the lower part of the citv. Officer liooaman, wno maae me ar- that the cries of mux- d attracted his attcnUon, but tnat on ccterins house he found no one but the defendant, who then told him that a a y.n K.in l,er- Tim m I niAii uau wr-ew m-sm inau I .... . ' however, naq ilea, ine woman was ar, rested and locked up this morning. The Mayor dismissed; the case. One colored man, wno was arrested for was let off this I HOrkinfman'. r , "" tuiunuuuon. rea - ome of Mps r;ii;a', ic. m.. 1. A I V 1 V J . sum iuc ior me benefit of the fever suffer time gave js. Mr rx w i, c tt I uiauiU, vA, AliUJip ion oanuers 1, and eisht others 0 cents ntw ch .'"T" ' LUnatlc Wcked uP P on the Streets. A poor Icilow by the name of Geo. Moore, an escaped lunatic from'the Poor House, was found oa the street this morn : , . imoui nat or coat . running around ' o with a basket on his armi containing of , halledpeas. lie was taU to the C flat f TTali j u:.n.- , .... . f I xiauanatmdly cared for until about io win . I " 4.11 4-1 C was AoWvnm 1 . i ca I JJqjj i . Tiie Fire Yesrcr-fiar ninmin. , n. The alarm of tire at about a o'clock lyes'e'day morning came from a small Auiru ana unurcn streets, occupied by a colored woman named Eliza Lucas. was thought to have been incendiary aslt came from the rear of. the house near waere a ioc or iightwood for j winter I Iisn W.1S Kmrit' ini u-lmn .11.. 1 . - -."w- . . wv I uuv uui mot uiatuvcrcu the, flames wem rnnnino- , iot; , r"j "-'X' """ work on the niazza as thnnMi if l i - i - r iuraieu wun Kerosene. J'iie Fire De partment were on the spot in time to partially save the building. Part" of the household effects were saved and part were Iost ' & coiorea woman by tbe name of Julia IV.A r 1 .7... -1 . n . i ruiu aa iIiil-mlcii i i nnn ni nnvirnr i : " -o " " tj . , . ... , I BCU lilU U. IUU UUUSU UlUl IDB CaSe Will i,....u..f... . 1 1 1 : 1 1 ii ihm irr' i ih hi a vnr r r-i rYrMi I "w "UJV' lu uiu"u" - First Ward Democrats. Edituii Revilw : Would it not bo well for the P resident of the J?irst Ward Democratic Club to call a mCeting of tho Democracy of this ward at an early day for re-organization ? The campaign has been now commenced and to be forewarned is to be forearmed. Hotel Arriyals. 1 I 1.'' . r . . . TT WTZl ! i. . t Sept. 9.-I. L. Dolby, proprietor. from 10:05 o'clock Sept. 7 to 10:05 KSMS51Sr! SSf I n .Tnncnn T ivr T. Dolby, Syracuce, N iY; Ed J Sydney, Portsmouth; Geo A Guilford, West Va; W H Bagley, Halifax Co; W H Smaw, City; L A Monroe,D A McAllister, Laur inburg. a M Long, Rockingham; P Kelly, n.n: 1 irr nr :n -vr - . Tirii-.; liaitimore; vm iucrrut, iueiKQ, JNew Iort:Uant U . JSelisen. Jiarnue Memory;A.E Clark, byracuce,S ;Capt D Daluns, Norway; P 13 Holsa, N York; Jno L Collier, Savannah, Ga; vf B Carnes, Bishopsviile, S C; H E Newbiiry, H Hollinsrs worth. Majrnolia, N C; H O Berry, Tarboro, N C; A E Colwell, j HarreU's Store; J D Kerr, Goldsboro, N c. Jn0 L Holmes, City. ' pLwTT rrnv Wilminrrfon N r Sent. 9. Cobb Bros., proprietors I irom lO.-Oo o'clock, beptember , to l0;Uo I o'clock,' September 9. M M Katz, N C ; f nvny.,na . Vv t. -nlT?00t DC: WA smith, Richmond ; James N Anderson, Oan Springs ; J G W Cobb Laurinburg, N C; P D Cowan, W P Elliott, J F Millican, X C ; ' An " N c . and Mr A B Cox, Miss! Ellen - ... -r . TT! t'1 11 ' . TT jonnson, Miss juary ji.iag, oueiuy xx j Moale,New York;Alex Buchan, Liverpool The Tliermometer. , From the United States Signal Office at th. , we 0btain the following report of th(j thermometer taken this morn- ing at 7: 31 o'clock : Aujrusta, Ga....J...74 Cairo, 111............. 75 CtochSSl .".T3 Mobile, Ala .75 Montgomery Ala.,.72 Jfaahviile 74 New Orleans.. 79 New York i C3 Savannah, Ga 77 Shreveport. 77 St. Louis Mo 73 St. Marks; Fla......78 Vicksbure;, Miss.. ..00 Washington, D C.72 Wilmington, N. C.77 Corsicana, Tex 76 Beaton ...."....80 indianola."!"""."83 Jacksonville, Fla,..80 .3.67 iKSSKSb..-.T6 City of Wilmington, H- C- j Mayor's Office, I September 5, 1878. Sealed Proposals FOR FUBaiauiw me ' . " - .. - - . I 1 Tther Material for the Street Qne Year nd Five Years from expiraUon of One 1 ear and 1 ive present contract, will be teceived unul 1. M. -ir.- nr.W 7th. 187S aiuuiia T v Bids to be based on what is known as Four and Six feet Burners, and for each Lamp by the year. 3. H. FI3IIBLATE, ' Mavor. KTrx-... j . . L , "uw QveraBemonXS. chool Books - A T LOWEST PKirra t . r.r. nICTmiv PB . uJ', ' ... I v . ' aJl,iOMUaui'i.M.s. - I i uics ui ail fl. izes inade to order. C. W. YATES, Bookseller and Photographer. septO . MeraM Tai orinor nprtiiifiii1 mr . " TV . " T4" W. 1 "1 ieaT" orders now. Be&Qtifol Goods, at t the lowest iPoeible - prices. . TirrTive sept 9 THE CLOTHIER. i n I - - K. of II. I "71 f"EiIHEN CIV rl PHI H'l t nnn iU. t .w 434. Knfir. nrarL.,.;..,.' meeting at the Lodge lioom this (Mondavi GEO X HARUISS, j Keporter. sept 9 The n inspection QF OUR .NEWLY IMPORTED Goods i respectlully requested. You will find a lare display at low figures. j GILES & MURCmS0. eept J 38 and 40 Murchison Block Somethiiia: Mew ! 1 . ! REPE VEILS RE.VOvatfh pi.itit. I . rnr-i VTW.'! T" u . j f " . J , f gainers ujed, Cleaned and irevaneu. ah Kinaa ot tine Laces Cleaned - xirsi-ciass wort and; charges UntiVfur vciveu ai juaa. JviMi'S, Second street. civyeen an ana aurca. . sent SCnOOl ESOOkS . VPlr , U1 , I auu cuijJtciU 3t)CK j - i i i oi rtcnuni hooks fi . -i. . t n i jncfrnr ,,i..i Z Del f ' s"' mn finus i I JiAiMSfKKiKH'.. CHROMOS and Engr.aviEg?. I 1 Ueiutifular.d (.'Ii-m. Pianos and Organs, i .Nl Muiical Instruments of all iinde. For tale at j UEINKBERGER'S, eept 9 Li re Book and Music Htore The Excitement Now JSATTUL' CORNER ot Front and .I'rin- cess streetSjWhcr a magnifjeent stock of Gents' and Youths' Clothing- for the Fall and Winter trade is ibein ! ! opened. ! 3 ' Xerchant Tailoring Department complete. ! ! - I ' I Best and fullest line of piece jrood3 id the State. Call and take a look. 1 A. DAVID, sept D Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Just Received- jypiE. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE Patterns of Fall & Winter Moe. !' .Also , 1 . ' ' ' Mme. Demorest's What to Wear, PSNfolio of FASUIONS. Price 15 cj ants' Send for Catalogue, at , JNO. L. DUDLEY'S, 1 ' Second Street, next to Poet'Office. sept 0 1 . 'Hj TE A-r--T -TEA ! 1 1 HE-KTO-CHO? I I A PURE TEA! 1 ' 1 1 , tjriiarantcci ITi'CjC Irom all Adulteration ! I rpniS (TEA IS IN ITS NATURAL condi- tion such as the Chinese themselves drink, 1 . and is sold only in Ponnd .and Half Ponnd Packages Being a Standard Mixed Tea, and hating ! been sold by our House for Uie part Five Years, wej can saieiy recoxnEfcau i M jiag rinesi Article for ti price I t6 be found, in this j. - , country. . ji. I... . T . Boatwiight & McKov, As bits 5, 7 l 8 Uorth Front Street. itv " " 0,IC -JK'S.j T . " "' 1 ' ' l' i:": W'i" L . I L"i ir i CoKiiuttv. J.i ,fua oar ienU ca any and altnbWctJ TV- - . f t .v . .. . r '"w w lie Editor. -u.uciuonj mtut writte nhl cnlT one fide of th rtper. ! '. PersoaaJitietccjt ri'.oid:. .v la Xl7 d rwticaUrly L,r. tood that fia editor--does not a!w.r eotL ! .o Utid Now Advertisements.' Grand Picnic At the Wilminrrtoa Gardens nnjU i - -k..U. T ' L 'I o. p.. c: i in Aidbf the: Yellow rvoi- SurnWrx Of Oar Soctra' f7it!e on " rpnK prjiLir ,,2jr...urar? inritjtoj1" tie Knight, in-th,!r !lfrt. to '$n thr j 1 ,,v ... !';,. . ; 1 i I I. SrruisJ H. C.i'Kf y,-h; M. K vrr.r;virr. it ' otioe. "I -v-VJ to Tiu: a;ent: oh Tiii:l ' ' AlllOiicail Cotlon Tin Snvii w w mm . ; ply Compauy," and Bcnil- iGrs in Cotton, Tics. I ! 1 I - -i Nk . Oi;l;:anj, AuU.-t 'TS. We deem it I'horEu, i. oj:i)li; that you mtiy answer rrobah'.t; ir.ljulrios, to inform you that the poHtin r-f tji-CoTr.-pafly ia reafd to the unlawful c iar(acter if dealings in ! so-called fi'Cnd-hand Arron Ties, has' in no manner been uodificd c changed by the recent depiiionp of theIa:J Circuit Judge in Rhode Island, and the Da trict Judge of Alabama. Three diHerect Judges of United States Couris have repeatr edly decided the use of second-hand Arrow Ties without the License afed consent of the owner of the Patent, to be unfawfl. In. view of this conliict of opinion, the f reason ing of the Judges deciding tdrertely to the Company hai been submitted to tho most ex -J perienccd Counsel, and we are advised jthat the' judgment arc manifest!ir. crroneoui.j Both casc.5' have bi-n rj;-( A!. i2 t theSu-i prtiuo Court, wheroj v.i- :u .ir!C'!l th udgmcnts will bo rtvcran!. ' i It is the intention f thi.- t. ::.j.i;iy H li'oh: . 1 . . aa persons '.ngaged :n dr.iur.. . 1 .ijim lies witnout itj.Jiut!:or:!v -triuly able for all Tn i;t. an' daiugajr. asd ;. fe vigorously enforei ur rig!.t. as kvt II under the Arrow lie Pnt-.-nf as all other i'a!en i - I 1 A owned or' controlled by t L i 5 Out-ar. vl '1 , Wc are, youri.truit, J 1 "I 1 Mi- 1 1 AMERICAN COTTON TIl'.fTLYI CO. Vil. ANDLUTON, Ktc'y i aug II. -j j Would You Buy 1 66 TLING nice tuit cf clothes that lits-well for a little money. Co then to the new Merchant Tailoring and Gcnta' Furnishing Goods House, where a complete line of rain's wear can always be found. Linen Collars 'for 10 cents. Silk Ilandkerchitfs, Twilled1 and Brocade just received. I i LOUIS J." QTTEItBpLjliG, No:;t daor to j;. II. Pi.shblaU-, -27 Market Street. Stationery. j77ULL LINES OF STATIONEBYl At K r . i.. . ft. FANCr GOODS for the Uouae, the Desk j and the School. No trouble to (show good?, at s. jewe; ETT'S, aug 'J Frcnt Street Book Store." They 31ust be Sold.j : AM GOING NORTH IN A FEWDAVS 1 and I therefore offer I I Great Bargains in all kinds of Farcy Goods. Ab seMi'cg Black Gros Grain Sank liili-, bong, all sill:, for 40 cents o vnril' I T 1 i 1 i . 1 1 i k I giv,e' my perionil euj erTiiion to ctcry- tuj erTion to etc N. IIJ SPBU.VT, thwg. sept 3-tf Ixehaice Coriwrl James C. lVlunds DRUGGIST AND DEALEtt ia Fafiey Goods ana-Toilet Articles, Pore Dmjjt, aod Chemicals, and a fall line of Patrtt Med icines, Third Street, opposit City IialL Preecriptior.s cocpouoded at ill hours, night or day. j 'Quarantine-If otic8ss-i lKOM A.D A ITER THIfJ DATE, A3 D until farther notice, no -vessel from tha r. vSi f Harxna, Mataszas, Key,; West, ot i i i Orleans, will be permitted to apprc:h ttr City of Wilusicgtoa nearer thaa the Quaran- tine Sution at Deep Water Polat ' . W. G. CUHTLS, yaaraatls 1'hytieiafl, f iinuyii - ' l i sept 9 d Air tug C - Portcf Wilmington. . " u.t taa aeiaui sis. f ul colored plate. time. eept G-2t-A9 ft
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