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f - '"" 1 .- v. ' -p. ;,r;... '.. ! ' - .... ' !- !--. r . I TUI3 lUFBR please prpTJCK. . Ur; - W will be r!rd to r?ttr rtr mt, ;L vd eTery afuraoon, Sandayi ai eepUdbr ,OSH. T. J A M E 8 r 1 1 TT rrcoaour friers oft tor nril tecii of general interest bat ' if- lEf IIW; Da -.Tvw rOSTAOE PAID. . nth. BO cents. v. ti .j ; wub w- 6 r.I b delivered by carriers, ' r' F4 .,r eirt of the city, at the l"- .Tt will please report my and ' riTe their paperi regularly. t - VOL. 3. 1. WILMINGTON, N. C., SATURDAY. SEPT. 14, 1878. NO. 103 iodic (, r Advortisomonts. Special.- 45 HAKKET STREET. ,.,a roSTINL'K TO SELL AT TlIK 1 . . . l pormeruow rn0, j. paJc of thi recent advances Yri, !iT determined to give ...r.artliri at the lowest figure! hire touched for the past tear, LOCAL NEWS. No interments this week ia Bellcvue Cemetery. The iroa front of Mr. Donald McRae's ITew AdTertlsementi. T. J. I.ntn Top Sals f!hr. Worth A CoxKT-Copartnership Notice. " building if beiug erected. 8ead "A Card." , a , . rattawAT A ScHCLCCommiiiton Mer- 7 afternoon at the fieh market. cbantf. Tlt nriA intArmnnt a mail child five- yeari old, in Oakdale Cemetery this week. A. DATiDXew Hats, j ! S. II. SracsT They most be sold. I, liiiiiarioia ycbooi hooks, ac. i -t Huffilo Bill Combination li H. JiwTT-;8ut!onerr and Fancy Goods. foj. Charjotu October 2d nd 3d. It U almost time for the rural colored gentlemen to strut into town with 'pes sums and split sticks. li lt feels rather fallish. Disinfect your premises. Kiver was jin demand this morning. The Registor of Deeds has issued censes this week' for three white and three Day's length 12 hours and 24 minutes, colored couples. , -"UUai. Phnrrh V. r uivcfc luis iuuruiuj; , orsiiip m thr varir.ns irlnwli. nf fltiH riinir.-a. r.. wngnt, Superintendent city tomorrow as follows of Health, who has just returned from a J j! fr A B lint?!? In ir l i ou wicarn irom mm corner ot .Market and Fifth street??. Rct. that his health has been very much im- J-B-Taylor pastor. Services to-raorW proved by his trip to the mountains. 11 J1' m- Acd 8 P- m., conducted" by I Fred W. Eron, cf Favettevillc. I The Festival. .Sunday School at 3 a. m. -Missionary The Festival given by the younT la. Society at 4 p ra. m Brooklyn Hall. di., . ,h. cuy ,nan. ywaa8nd SSS Thursday evenwgs, for the benefit of the Thursday night at 8 o'clock .un" yellow fever sufferers, was in every way ST. paVls . evaso. LCTnEnAN.curr.cn, uccessful and pleasant. The rain deter- Corner of Sixth and Market streets. ReV. red many on Thursday, but last evening O. D. Bejnheim, D. D., pastor: Gcr- the room was well filled and the receipts man crvice at H a m. English sen kc writer njit Ujr.. L The ncse 0f tva fttrnUhed to the Editor, Conmuniejtion, Brt . he M iu 1 rJ Anih is efpeoiAlrr rrtoi1ki.,Jt m the eLtria c.4nna. : &OT,r AdvcrtiEcmont. ! or Sale Glieap. t witi upright cllbhnNw. TPi;f brrdn tiiV ' . -r .. . i . , i ,,. tUc ' PI-icat:.. HWinCafpca to ,uJa- . . . i . i were $213 very gratifying. Iu all they netted at S P m' Suhda' Scbo at 5 ni' as the result of their noble and i 8T-churcii, (episcopai. corner of Fourth and Orange strori- it.. uniirinir enons. irna h ps rn TO-.mri i ... . . I ikcv. i. iJi. wniuicr. rector. Nervircs :i? Rice birds sell for twenty cent per doz- v0 ' learn that Mr. Vollers' new build- Mortuary. ...-.latieWIowirg: Ulraclicd Cottons. CisaSLirtisjrt cnU per yard. 1, a ; SVitCaf, 7., 8 cents per yard. 4 Crsi Slirtls?, 8 cents per yard. C:)r .SLIrtlt?. 9 eents per yard. en. ; Sprinkjc plenty of lime now ntntit your yards. - . ; 1 Chills and fever nrobecnmiii.' mxc pre- Talent. I Obstinacy U the heroism of little mind. Most time for swramer absentees to re turn. 11 am and 7 p m. Sunday Sch . Dr. A. E. Wright., SuDeiintendant If ..". ,i in- is to be occupied by Mr. F. A. Schutte xrnh mvPJlth fnii.: ... bT ICathouc) aini, - I 1 mui mai y ic I T"vu i i 1 r- . . .... . . as a furniture establishment. nnrt for the citv for th ,,i;r. "r ecn &w:o:ia 'a'- J h5rii J u.uri-j Birtm liev Mark . Uross. pastor : tr,-..act;.n of a ;r;nefl (Vmii . Wi UYT. Viae A few bunches of fresh mullets, the 31st; Rev. P. Moore, assistant.- Sundav Morn- mar 10.30 "ci'cli M 1 . "I . r 27-male children. ?.7- fpml, iUn espers cnaniea at 4 r arket yesterday aiternoon ana were m - School at 9 a m. Dailv Mass at 7 a. in p.t r., .i.vi . lMcrl.t i "WMw-Auuumaies, oi: aauit lemaies, "& ' iu.ou o ckck. -v..-. v-, o- I . . Vpmrs rhetor of A ... C.,.l ... readily ld at twenty cents per buneh. 39. Total, 1C4. Sunday School for colored people at 3 Colored Adult males, 50; adult fe- p. m ail t'rramiti. males, 55; male children, Go; female chil- 1 second. baptist ch ukcii A beautiful Fall pyramid, composed of dren. 54. Total. 221. on Gth between Church and Castle wild flowers aud grasses and grapes, made Total deaths, 385. by youug ladies residiug near the city, was streets. Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m by Bro. J. P. King. Regular prayer Don't threw grape hulls on the side- sent here tc- Jay and will be rallied ofl'to- 77" 1 M orce. . .uucmuvouuoa. U frail t.t.?-..- 1 r4 I II. I nl1,t l.rr l'..nl Tu VV l.trtnl't at Vila rf U UMn B"UD' WV . r.r; "r:: ... Iir' i to $22, have been made by the rill- on Dock between Front and Water streets . . tn A I .. . .. . . sion-, uu .luriii r win ancc. iui 111c wuc- ... . . ... I ---. 1 i' I UC ltF4rwt:iSiiruti:. iu eenuper pw-ici ; takft 4 4LtIi: bLirucff, 10 cents pr yard. jt -u faahiocable for ladies to wear eye- adornments oilered this evening. iirA3 'o. 1 Shirtinjr, He per yard, glasses. 14 TtiiattA Slirtin?, WA cents per yard. 3re, ou North Front street for the bene- , r , "3 k "auu awr.rcei8 r , M . r. cers and privates of the force m this city : Rev. Mr. Craig -chaplam. Services every of the yellow fever sufle, n Go and u c q( Vo. r Suiy aftemSin 4 A kft a chance. There will be other floral coWJin Captain, $2.00 : J H Savage, Se-- welcome. Scats free. m Iaco mitts are all occasions. A novel sight was witnessed in one of I cents : worn at the moment on lle Magistrate's Courts. So leaky, was Green geant, $1.00 : Geo W VV Davis, i $1.00 : C u waiter, bu cents ; M K Walker, 50 FIRST rUKEWILL 'BAPTIST CIIL'htil, ; WTWiUiams, 50 cents,- Robert r Fourth and Dawson streets.! Sei 50 cents ; A D Love, 50 cents ; W vices at 11 a m aud i V m' Feathers In Caihmcrc colors arcamon the novelties: I me root mat tne witnesses were compeiiea i v juiniz, oo cents ; j m JNeison 50 cents; chestnut st. pkesbyterian to shelter themselves under umbrellas. 1.7 J King, $1.00; R 11 Moore, 50 cents :It? r t . i Tni:.,i. y., . w r? TiifiW r.n np,,tc . v mJ i nn. 1ev- J- Zanders, Pastor. S . . m,.. Ti Tfmst 9", opr.t. Ti nrnr;i!,r, o- . at 11 a; m. anu8 p. m. Iw m go you one oeuer ou mat. luei rr t r v v,n T . ' guM I at- o o m T?;il nc , , , .I . H Woebse, $1.00; W F Furpless, 50 cents: at J a" m- 15i.bIe laas at 4a P storm of 'lhursday morning ripped the tin Reo w G ' M nfR. n i ' n" KT rnnnp CHL'KCH. rnlilcacliccISIiiPlinp. tir Ut, l.'a ffst P"1 jard. f.il:rt-a Ctua Mills, 4K cenU pr yard. Seasonable request "Unnic to me ouiy on the; roof of tins otnee ana me aown-1 w II Goodman, $1.00; E S Gri frith, 50 I . . ... . I it 1- 1 .1.A.:. I ArtMla I ? I-f I inv , . I witn thino ice. pour ui ram mruugu me pjasicnug ..Mvr...... litUe of fuu in it. But the Review hrd 44 Lxix jbsa A, 7 cents per yard, tl liif George A A, 7 cents per yard. 4 4 5r'li X, 7et-nu per yard. ilJtvXirketCS cents per yard. 4 4Urett Falls Jt 8 cents per yard. 4,ij No.tJ.S cenU per yard. Preaching Sabbath School ,m. "7" JLErir Mulberry and Sixth streets, had no cents ; h RKmg, 2o cents ; F M James Services at 11 a m mrl n m 'S iint'. LW hrd $L0 5 U J Barclay, 50 cents ; W 13 Cos- ' " i v?' e ? iw uru .. . . . (lavs t ji m. an1 ri T--m Siim uf Sr-Ii1 nifcUwmt-nutb'won, ta the fir.t t0 bc pllbIuhedi ucverthcIcs5 noo, MK.SoSJtT: i- m. !t7frcc. weeks of the fall. j of the compositors, whose case was more j tal, $22.00. Suits of English coatings am made all immediately under the leak, coolly sus- of one kind of goods. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. on Castle, between Fifth and Sixth streets.' . Preaching to-morrow (Sunday) Silver-gray satiri will be trimmed with iQg bad happened. gray pigeon feathers. AnhlAtniu' .Tnnrnul b i"i F October loads off with nn lIilsirforl Lmi v.. r. m oJ-l.., : inMnned his wort, met as though noth- . . " 7 i A u lucr muuiu oilTui;uju " O I n.na. unHn- (hn Imlrn. nnA. IU . ,.f 1 ' uuvii wiu ouaatitttiutfu utiu ui I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCU, i The Multitudinous Seas,' which is ac- corner Third and 0 Judffc McKoy. companied with numerous illustrations, R Wilson, D. D., range streets, Rev. Jos. pastor. No services S:?!tis2 ia all the Favorite Brands mmmmmm m m m m m m m i - j . Graces are somewhat sdxree on account ltie namo 01 tms aistmguisnca jurist is text and picture8 treating of the pheno- at a-l m- eices at 5 p. m. by Rev. -; . i .. srrr ?rMy I I - i steps and piazza :ond pulled down this morning. Wi in !; dpisinns. inflexiblo in his I - . ! -.. .Li Hl,,. xi:.,fl nnd corner of Second and Market streets were " "7. " " r numoers, written ny ivnrisiian -iwui, ana o F. m iiiuiuiu. - - - i nurnosc oi inte?riiv. aizninea in nis ae-ii : u r . a tt:jj m i. meanor on the bench, and courteous in a Lcap-Year Romanco' is concluded. A I We have been unable to hear of any Kj. relations to all. he wears the ermine L u ht.. f-i.iJ..j tu- . . K . I i - I QLUi y U f AAA I O UvVAiUAiU A 1-lvJ aj W Of i Stiiurrthe treat ru,b we bare furtbcr d p ,n C0-SC(meilce of the ! the naieBtr of itSBuritr. and reflects m . . A I . - i obioaui AiAabwiJ. auu iuiq xi.uibiia r . . .i: frAt4 ci ... .-. . I tit a!Te for the past week, we are storm,except a few trees in different parts honor upon the judicial of orth B h& t which & Md iQ Qrk . . . . nf itin !. lnvin- irfvn blown down. I ,. --. . . . .... rl i-itm to iboir a verr larce anortment. " k- - Uaronna. curing nis aaministrauon oi n.v Tclanrlii nrn trivpn ' rnmnTntn " Thnr ' . l . . . . . I i -r o x..-. Those who .have nothing else to do justice in our Court this week: we have ig a grapic paper, entitled 'j A Motley should not employ their time throwing heard but one expression and that was of tj-iTersity .' descriptive of tho consolidat grape hulls on the sidewalk and then the highest commendation; and when he ed universities of Aberdeen; the 'Azor3 stand quietly by and witness the down- leaves us to-morrow he will carry with are described; so is the 'Csardaa' a Hun fall of a fellow being, him the unbounded respect, confidenc, ri d e American and Enzlish house- , i . - -.. . - Recauso the faith of the nation was esteem of our people. mison keepiDg are compared by Mrs. Sheldon; pledged by a Republican Congress to pay vance- . and Dr. George M. Beard, under the title off tho bonds in gold h that any reason Tremendous Freshet in the River, of 'Consolation to the Nervous,' says that why hucksters should be allowed to The old Cape Fear li on a tremen dons I vigorous-bodied folk do not, after all, en speculate on the necesaries of life and pay I rAmpage, a consequence of the heavy J joy ail the felicities of life, andthat in valid no taxes ? 1 I rains in the interior.; The river is rising j ism has its compensations. Junius Henri very rapidly, and when ' tho steamer J Browne discusses 'French Memoirs,' and, 7X Mmchison left FavetteTille vesterdav lastly, there are poems by , Nora Perry, This full moon, now three days on the in it M rlscn 25 feet ia t ent Constance Fenimoro JWoolson; EklgarFaw- wane, is known as the harvest moon ana four bouM or at the rate of more than a r.7:nr 1 very large bt-yrttilonIJ see them whether they'pnr "rsoL The WamsuUa Shirt. 73c- ii!-0t ANY eiception tho beat titiatiis eonatry. 1 Cixbric SLirU 2i eents each ! "iary rJotcwpon Drawers 25e each. e., Ac, Ac, Ac. t u dilay cat come at once. RODDICK 3 Uarkot ntrt. it is said that to tho ratification pf the J RQ our. At 7 o'clock yesterday morn- atmosphcro at this season of the year j n-thero was CO feet at Fayetteville and ! may bc ascribed its icculur brightness. b lhjs time lhere ia probably Certain is it that co other of the thirteen . . th fiarrasan t Hotel Arrivals- Empibk Housb. Wilmington N. C, I 11 T T TinlK .i.At.r.ofni' : feet there. Cpt. Crrawa telU us that .JZJTZ'l toT. or g, moons of tho year seem to. throw such he'bcard from Xverasboro before he left TlieV Mx$t ho VnUI pure gleams of silvery light, such a mys- FayetteFine and that the water was S C; Jno L Collier, Charleston, S C; J T Creat taertfore offer Bargains Black nrn. n;- all silk, for 40 cents a yard. .TarfltiM nnrl wife Philadelnhia: H Booth. - . . . i Alabama; J Thein, llenry Mctirudef, t:1 ml.mnti. nvnr AVfrvthinc rthlv HJi I . . it ' . 1 It cntvn Vw b . 1 " J?. " 77 rt' ng very rapiaiy at tnat point. iT7 UU4 A JEW UAifJ does the bcautttui Harvest moon, sue morning and on Thursday and yesterday j,Iurchison .teamed down the river yea- Col Willis Kinton. Kentucky: J II Smith, moon the bcautuul Harvest moon. Ae The low ids in Bladen eounty will q p niXrs t reach.1 her full on Wednesday orerflowed. As the g fo Am ..in,, ovemugs made her appearance witn a terday she was hailed from almost every I made 1 Uo, N C; Gapt r rau wu, . ;Nor- Am leum I . . .u,. ; I . , . trav: W 11 rnmM. Bishonvi lie: W II c.bi,t?:k .. m.:' :n -.:-., .. . . . -. Anthonv. Florence; J U Richards, Lalti- tno successive nsmg. u.9 rwui,u f lh6 id rUa tbc wonU mnr. n :t Walf(iP H,nflV. 0IJ Fort. X C: to a oi l no rapiu rise iuc icu -uui i -nr..r,nf this evening and to-morrow. Thus her make ft llDe for hom6 t0 aH of Q w utie, Syracuse, N Y; Capt P t . Jain I rnii nf rJ ince seems to Drolonz tnel.. , r tK.; I Kallv . Rat- W h SmajiUaltimore: il mpTUiont0.T.- UjutifuUulumn. JaJ,aDd throw, Wr , insUnCS tb. ferf SBi?if,WS;n' V. H. SPJtU-iT, thran , .p... no c,L.r of the year u work io the rir fieIdi( Mj v I 1 MHupwraer. Mn rrceeil. lhe nusDanuman oi oia I u.-i;-- tUmrn T.f. e-..w n , 1 - i CUMUK V4 v . .hi, uuuiu VMUUua. 68 C. Mlinrlc. believed that by a divine interpretation! fa lhe.talkg. Pubxkli. HouMLWiimington, N. C, v-iwj I .1 i.. morrifnllv Ipncthened to I . . the davs were mercifully lengthened to - v overflow in the Bladen Sept. 14. Cobb BrosJ proprietors sf. Uaeist in the ingathering of; the harvest. ,indil wiU be very heavy. , The larr ' ,1?cic;P ""rr I " - - 1 r ( ABf 1 V F I .11 1 11 AAA 1 IA L i VJ A WV DVCC?I3T AND I . ... .1 . I - . . . . 1 vwwv.Wuw " Tv " uiuiioi ratiAifr-i faience exDiaius iuc avpatb- vi ninw uo roiuuwtiswi o. i. tit n iioKnv w ri?QLSViiie wproppoit9CiH-11- but the clearest comprehension of the uiat can be done with It when It is Sound; J H Mallard, W A Pist, North airti ftJtr oapouded at aU . -...r frabl the fmm D.M viter will be U feed it to Carolin- T. Tynsteine. Cincinnati. Ohio; Stationery. 4 iLL UXE3 Of STATIONERY AXD "CT 000D3 'or the Hons, the D. 0cI -NtronbU to show goods, at cuw uciucw uwi i- o..v. ..w - i - - , Ti xxr rr.i. fascinaUon and poetic enjoyment that en- the stock until It sours. Soma nave :al- pen upley, Portsmoutn j ' y c ... .v,. J ith .ilvi-rv Udr atrlnoed tlie fodder from the stalks P?r. teamer Passport Smith n"e. -N U sanue 10c uiuw - 7,- 1 . I Uenrv Kasnrowicz. ew xu.x, ucu .. . . . - .1 .. v ;r,a I lI.a com on them will probably be " J. ruT! t, n w-rumi- jot over wuicn tu u" luuvu - . , . - 1 r rencn, iiocy roini; v iuv.iwj,- , Lxved. aa under cerumxnditk)ns it nil E E BGvUle Sound; W A asqucca. Jk. It is estimated I vr- T T McCormick. I UI V -BIT W - ' I llllil 1I .IIBUU I H. V . v m itMcne. Uh.t Am 60.000 bushels of com were I IlhrorP- TTI Ouinbee. Chicago, III; . Msi crown on the Bladen rimhuids this year- Simon B Thomas, Chicago, IIlj 1 Hiram 1 k I 1L I L V 111 11 A AA A IA 0. BUW- v A V- I a . IIT fPHflFr. a delate island, were .tadjlnS how to or at least this is the amount estimatedfor m igm , -. -jj - : live three day t on two pounds or Hour. from the crops and of tts it is prooa- - - et - -, w earea. TT " . tt t.:.1 T11 fcf j 8. JEWTT8. ot Stmt Book 8tore. I" Wlr I. : I rPk. MMtora n-au anlvMl on ClDB OI Infi I.. . . . . tkl.J. , HI mmwo an tlmnrf l-Sr SStlfpS,fWC.h ffl two wU lonf i .crop 8. PA GU.J- SAJ-Sr","- wbcn'rescuc-l. P oaU lave been uretV in sood condition, pie, Colombo S C. ( i I , - y ' i - :- " L FIFTH ST. E. CHURCH, (SOUTH, on Fifth, between Nunn and Church bis. Rev. B. R. Hall, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. andj7 p. in. Sabbath School at 9 a. mt. Prayer meeting Thursday j evening at 7 o'clock. , FE0(NT ST. il. E. CHURCH, SOUtH, corner of Front and Walnut streets. . Rev E. A. Yates, pastor. Services at 11 a m and 7 J p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. Cj. M. Payne, 'pastor. Services at 11 a. m. None at night. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. Prayer .Meeting Wed nesday a$8 p. im. ' ST. LUKES A. 'SI. . Z10N CHURCH, corner Seventh and Church streets. Rov G. B. Farmer pastor. Morning services at 11 o clock. Afternoon services at 3 o'clock. Evening services at 7J o'clock. kats free. The public are invited. ' Those who had edibles sent to them from the Festival held I at tho City Hall last evening and Thursday evening will please return tho vessels to Mrs. Maria Mebanoor to Miss Julia Gore, on Orange street. , - ' K or.TW, "I A ?3 ( rta tVater Si'.-. Law School. 1 p.AKTJCri.AH ATrKJ0.V (MVEVillr the preparation f i'oucp Men ftr ' tht l:r and Counting li Huilv piivatc iniruc tion. Frequent Public 1 pet rrs ajd Mro Cour. - Course ct " Irs.Uuctitn' covers trt years, and e&me as at'Uavar J. StuJ.-nt r J ceived at any time ari'l tor "atir i...T.wi' .'" dents can board In this rftv'r.v rraffonab! , ' rateav . j '."" r '' Tuition -Twentv-tlve l).Jlan por wii.n' i of FiTeMonth. Fiftv Dollars a X'elr.. Unr ' Hnndred Dollars for tho WbolCurf. I'KSri U able in advance. J ,, . sept 13 EDVAUD CA.VTVn.L. . . , .11 State and Couiltv 'Faxes. -heriffs Office, ' ' New lIsnoTcr Co., Scj t. IS, b7' rpilli STATK AND C0D5TV T.WFH li A 1&7S are now due,-and all rartit ir.u estca will be governed accordingly. Prompt payment will eavo cvt. sepri3.L-t S.llMAN.Viic SI rjlUL l!NDKK:-jIGM;'D Ji.vVK Tills formed a C'varsri- O.ip uw.iv '.. ' A of 1 . " rr if. William Blanks &C 0. for the traucactiuL a, COTIUN IJilvKI-K AJE BCSINtdS. Oilice North Water httttt 1 . j wn.i.i.vsi iii..K.. . I ilL'Cii W. MlLaUUI... 4 KICJfAlU) VT. J'LICK. 1 Wilmin-torj, N. (VHcrt. U, 1?75. sept 13 . ' New Advertisements. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Tn S WAMSUTTA SHIRT None to com - . ' pare with it in the city. Sold jnly by MUNSON, eept 14 THE CLOTH I SB. A Card. rilHE LADIES WHO HAD CUAIiGE OF L the "Festival for the benefit cf the Yel low Fever Sufferers," delre to retnrn thanks to His Honor. Mayor Fisbblate, for his kindnesi in giving the use of tho city oflice. as well as for the aid so generously extended br Mm. Also to all of thofe who kindly as- siited br donation or otherwise. sept 14 Star copy It Petteway k Schulken Commission 3Icrcltant, ' Wilmington,' N. t- OLICIT CONSIGNMENTS of Cottot, i Naval Stores, Hides, Wax, Won), Ra, Poultry, Eggi, 4c. , Exeeute orders for all descriptions of Mcr chandise. 1 Offering Bagging, Tie, Fait, Meats, Cof fee, Flour, Glue and September Mullets. I Mpt 14 f3ew HatsJ J.JY STOK ol" MtV D.-ys' Chbdrtn ' llats ia now cunplt-; aJ -I (.llur to ti r uK-- lie an assortment of Ftyle that cannot be itrf- ' passed in this city. NO 6LD STOCK AN If , NO OLD I'KICES. Give a ca .yftijjj'. want a good andBtyliah Hat at a reiw'a)jjfi price, afy PIJAKL SHI JIT, ."till osintaini v the lead becan.-c of it? tapcrtorlfy jt? tT 0i- er. Aek for the Pearl and boy no cthr. il' ' . " ! .;.' .1. .- A.dJAVll), r. 1 ; THE CLOTH IKli, 1 sept 12 Cir. Front 4 PrinVMjriii-fc 2 AT , '-.... 1 ;;;. ON U7ATEU STZtEJiT, you wll tinthJiti 1 l .. , ' : h, . 1 Lard fn'Jpccnd, 10 pt.ua J aid 2 p)iu4, - 1 -1 1 . - , ; 1 , ili,U . I Chee froui W'etU rn i'cBniytrar.ia,: at kotei pricp?. I .... t , Ji'htrAUi Cadet UnifbiTiJ 7 'Ij1; ; J AM NOW' ljKADY TO TAKTrJJeiifBrjf for Ur if irn:.", ar.d 'fcarantte a -., 1 ilJ I t saii I Gennie Military Pit ia Errf Case ii i'j 1 Call e-rlv and War ?stfiltp.' '-' tr". . Clotiic fud it , FonjUWBrUo ji'qat .1 , ' v ..1 - . , 11,'iifc i ,'": ' setll i;t . fll Mrkt sl4' H at ir ' 4 NEVi' aid CspifctoSVtk; " d'-tifw" Jast received z?.l for lala at vrt ltr JTllif-l at HSLVSIJSGiLV-- 1 1 ; CHIiOilOS and Easrariajr!. v .) . . DeautifulandC!F. . 1 - Pianos and Organs,, i,1 AND llciical Icrtrumsnts of all Ira?.2 For sale at j ! " sept & TiEiN'snnr.GnR, Lire Hojk and MaiicHtore. r .
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