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,trr afteraoca, Sasiaji ex- .MJ. T. JAMES, ;: a" rnorRiETOE. . . - -TNS. 1XJSTAG K PA 1 1 . t j .Ix rsoniL?, J2S0 ; Three ? Or-cnth, 50 cents. . t delivered by carrier!. r i - : r-: r e r wek. an-I liter a -i .:::t:- -crcrtrtsr an3 r ;t- t!.rlr ra?erc regularly n n S3.S E-7 I Roddick " . ' ;. j , .iM-i; TU .SELL AT Tilt cr.ncrLovv Prices, . - :.t ...f i!.-; recent adTaneei tf Ue dtUrciicci ti pire rtur.;tj- iu laying in :.v; tt t- Clares ; tt i. -.c..- ! f r C ? r-ast vcr, i;U:uIntl Colloid. ;,,..:.., ceitif.tr yard. " --, " cents lir yard, t.....: : 11:1-2,:, 0 cats per yard, i :. f t! - L SLirtic?, 10c per yard. A:. :.- c .;;.'.a A, A, h'Latin, 10c pr yd. U: :: rliru-w 1 - cottier yard. ;. ilc .-Llrtlc, lOcctti rcr yard. . .... I SLirtic-, He per yard. v;.: 'i .li.-ti-, 12Ji cceU per yara. ;'!;f3lt'achc(l5?2iir:in. .r tut, i.i c.r;i per yard. . i Cat a Mi'.!;, i cccU pr yarJ. i --r,-- T, 4j; ecnti pr yard. t I I.- vl.r.Lia A, " CvLU per yard. I , lsu; G r.cA A, 7 ci'Dti ptr jar J. , s :;.-t 7 c.ctj per yard. . ; Jliri.tC, 8 cecta per yard. 4 ; ii.ti: I'i.'.i J, cclIj per yard. i 1.tx :j.Z 't S cents per yard. iz all the Favorite Erands .,. .. I . I InerlioiiH. itisdii,; tLc prcat rua we LaTe ti!;a A.te f r tLc pat week, we are t a very lare ajsortaaent I'trj cz.- sloz'A see thca whether tLcy rur Tiu Waniiilla 8hirl. 7Zc- i-:-t ANY exception the best - ia tlli coustry. Citric SLirtJ centa each ! i-v Hoxc?pua Drawerj .c cich. Ac. ilt'Ur tst come at one?. . HUN & RODDICK, 43 IVIarlict Street. r I Coiniiiissioiier'sSale of Heal Estate. 's;.-:.:V. Yt ;; U Wife Mriiv L. tpp, Sale of land tv";at ' for partition. iiiU.vuITcr. J JV YIUTI K OF A DECREE OF THE 4 9i; n r C art of New Hanover County. , t .i3 ! " l' TO entitled action, the un ; " -r" C cn:i5ii ner for that purpose ; J rp -, ,!, Kill !lat the Court House t MAISUEN BELLAMY, ...... Cocmijiioncr. J-'' -'.oct 4. 11,18,:. ttfi!wfk your own town. $5 Out. n tree. 3 rui. leader, if you aau btulneas at which persona of cur ax caa make pat par U the t-ty war v. write for particulars to II. Co.,Portlaad, Maine, march .", .1n ! ' -iTv t Wilmireton, on Fridar, V r-jt diy of October 7$, t 12 M., the llx l--rected br decree to be t- ri;a dt jcribcd as follows : All i. S. t r r - a , f uLj ijicjr in the City of ji-c1.08' Ittlcj: the Eut fide of T ,",r,t ft from the corner of , "- i-rry tree, runringr thence . . .r-: -ad ttreet 3i leet, thence ' Vr r ir-'ei with Mulberry treet ICS 'i'.:c wtrdly, raralWI with Ser t V V.31 fl,t lJ'e:ic WeMwardlr, paral- V" 5a.brrT ftreet 165 feet 1 1 the East- nJ itreet the beicnln?. The ; T"rt of Lot No. 3 in Blct k 205, U l the oil'-cial plan of ths City oi t ."T - Terct of Ale One half cib, ' .7- rV.11' ia 6 Dl1 12 raon'' f"m day -. ' riicred until the rcrchaje r VOL. 3. WILMINGTON N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. LOCAL) NEWS. .New Advertisements. I. IIllnsberger Uenry GreTille'a New 2., II, S"ausT Eicbinee Corner. A Satira BestUnlaundried Shirt for 75c J. C. Mc.v'dj, Druggiat. Green'a August Flower. . I i litis" r.c3 is picking up in this city. The total rainfall1 yesterday was 4,C2 iticLci. i Co As cling like a huckster to fifty cents a uczcr. Urciicd poultry ii being brought into market quite freely. ' taking advantage of this a uj tan swi is beautiful Octobcp Jay. Tho moo a changes to-morrow afternoon at 1 1 minutes past o o'clock. The receipts of cotton at this port to il sy amount to 1,221 bal 8. The J'assport will return on Sunday and resume her regular trips Mondaj'J The fish market was poorly supplied Cater day, owing to the stress ol weather. Shrimp? in market yesterday, but being outoftcason did -not meet wth ready sale. ' i It i!d, j)leasant jand sunshiny to day, quite a contrast to 1 yesterday and Tiieidav. , M ; ! The different Ward Committees are urjred not to furgct thq meeting at Munds' Hall to-night. The boys arc trying to 1 decide which -t- tlicv "had rather do or go a fishing" on Thanksgiving dy? Wc arc pleased io know that Dr. A. E Wright Las so far improved s.z to bn!able tj be on his piazza to-day. Ij brother Cu!e of circus j fame going to cheat us out of a view of the 'striped muel" and a scent of the saw dust. - Dr. 1 L. Alurphy, of thb city,' was married at iS:aunton, Va , day before yesterday, to Mii3 Dettie W. Dumgardner. The barber shop in tbd basement of the oldXational Bank building is being fitted up preparatory to its opening by a new fir - rill wrr If I - It is rumored on ths streets that there b a probability of Mr. W. P. Canadayf the radical candidate, withdrawing from the Cjngrcsaional race, j i - C. iar Williams, colored and crazy, arrived here yesterday evening from Ten der county, and was turned in to the county jail here for safe keeping. Farmers hereabouts are boasting oxer very Hue pctatce cjops. s The season was good, for potatoes and producers are now realizing handsomely from their yield. ; ' . Dock street, between Second ;and Tcird, is being macadamized,which is not 1 f oa'y a vast improvement! to the street but adds beauty to it. Another eye-sore done away with. Wo regret to learu of the serious sick nessof Mr. George M. Crapoa. lie has been confined to , his bed for nearly a month, thougji his' condition is thought to be a little better to-day.1 The first Hop of the jseasonof the Lotus Club took placo last' npght at Meginney Hall. It was well attended, notwith standing the pnpleasant weather, and was the opening cf what promises to be.a very gay ssascn. J j City Court. John Sr.-.itnwhitcj was up before the Mayor this morning on the charge of dis orderly conduct. I His Honor said $2.50 fine and ten days ia the pity prison. But the defendant p.cadcJ pretty hard and thJ last part of the sentence !wa$ suspen ded. Subsequently His Honor , remitted thj tine also, with ths implied under standing that if defendant was broight up again be should have the tea days im prisonment added to any additional sen tence that miht be imposed. ;i Doolei's Yeast Powder. ' j I Lis truly unrivalled baking powder stands oa its merits alone; jand- because ot its perfect purity, and excellence, and from the fact that every package is strict ly full weight, the people have adopted it in their household and have the ut most confidence 5a it. It always does the work effectually, goes much further in use, r.nd makes better and more whole some and nutritious biscuits, bread, rolls, muffles, cakes, and pastry J than any other powder in the country. DULY Off Tor Charleston. The sUam tug Bogal lJLrch and steam yacht rattport left for Charleston this noon having in tow barges to be used in the work of erecting the jetties in the Charleston harbor. Largest Cargo of Lumber. The large t'cargo of lumber ever ship ped from this port, Was taken out yester day by the brig Charles Dennis, bound tut wbvuivuu. ' .mounted to 343.783 ft of Iamber the shippers were Messrs.: Parsley and Wiirsins. - . iuu lumi uuru. There was a very interesting meeting last night of the Third Ward Democratio Ciub aD-d the attendanc. wa, ,arg, and encouraging. W.J. lopp,sq.,tne rresi - dent, wassick and absent and Mr. L. H. Bowdcn was called to the chair. Matters of interest in connection with the cam- pagin were discussed and those who were a. .1. . .u -r, nrcsfint sar that tha evenin? was SDent both pleasantly to themselves and prof - itably to the party. I ' The , hansomest claronet everl in the State has been purchased by the Cornet Band of this city, and will be used by Mr. C. M. VanOrsdell, Jr. It will be remem- bered by our citizens that the claronet blown by the itinerant Italian musician two oummers ago aaaea muca 10 iae . tl J J J L T- A .1 general xiaru.uuy .uuo.u ui uu uuu 1 A? .1 1 1 I X 1 11 . .rii. .fUL..J ana since iaat urae vney aare uau mauer 01 purcoa.iug u. uiarou uuuer - visement wnicn resulted n tne purcnase oi an improvea Aaam.aixwen-jiMWu- mi .11 til r 3 a 3 ?a 1 ! a ment. ine memners or ine pana iaKe a .roof ?ntrof In thpir nr(ran!rfinn and 0a. aw.w-. . --o ere long will make it the acknowledged leading Dana ot tne oiaie. Opera House Engagements. fir bayonet; charge bayonet? unfix bayo . net; right shoulder arms; support arms; Through the courtesy of Captain E. J. armg port; secure arms; reverse arms; rennypacker, lessee of the Upera House i a this city, we are enabled to publish the following list of traveling Companies that are booked for the Opera House here dur- ng the months of November and Decern- ber of this year: The first In the list is Albert W. Aiken's - dramatic troupa, who make their first :ap- pearance nere on r riuay anu oaiuruay oi next week. . i Madame Kentz's troupe follow in the! watftof Aiken and t?ive onlv one exhibi- tinn. I. !- w mPan to aav thfiir entraM- ' . i . , ... meuu vmjr vwc "(."u Tnere is no use in a puna man or a near-sighted person going to see this per- formance,as they wouldn't enjoy it a bit. Louise Tomeroy Is booked for Nov.! 12 and 13, and Joe Murphy's dramatic com- : r vr in pany for Nov. 10. 1 This ends the November engagements. The next performance is on December 2d , and? Wilmington's favorite, Katie Putnam, nt in on onrviarftTirft as the first f ntTAtrf.- ment for this month, but onlv for one night. , December 9th and 10th Ada Richmond's dramatic company have engaged to please a Wilmington audience, and on the 12th of December, Mr. and Mrs. fGeorge Knight appear. But the best is reserved for the last, and 0Q .mbe.r. iSS SStZ tST 6 This ends the engagements, so far re- ported, tor tne last namea monin, ana aiso i for the year 1878, as the next troupe ap- pear m uaaaary, ioiu. Capture of the Man TV ho Robbed Col. Waddell. Yesterdav'i Washin2ton Post h&a this tn Hav of the capture of one John Bru- dell,aliat St. Louis Johnny, a notorious rogue, who robbed Col. Waddell last ' .. . I May, at his hoiel in Washington Uit j, of $150: j Detectives McDevitt and Voas made the quite important arrest last night of John uruaeii,;aiias oi. xxuis This is one of the most successful hotel thieves in this country, one of his latest exploits being the robbery of the iutaw house in uaiumore lass spring, ne was i be.n 5 "5?C. :XL J2E;. h wonld not ait for bii'tncture'. and brought a suit agaihst tha marshal therefor. Tne cause oi nis present arresj was the robbery of Hon. A. 3L Waddell. . ir.. r:a. 1,1 : VI. I while Mr. Waddell was at supper, and after ascertaming'that. fact proceeded to his room and stole a pocket book con taining $150. The arrest was made in a singular xnsnncr. Mr. McDevitt was I looking for another 'Wed". . party, and onenienng oinea wwu, nwi n.i;mAMi.nMA nnt. iaw Bmdall drinking at the bar and took him in. He was locked up at police headquarters, and will have a hearing before Justice SneU this morning. Ha ixa. tall, well SLl iJokinr aeamn. with a smooth face, and hands unused to honest Association. A full attendance is earn toii. estly desired. RlIlEW. ; The Charlotte Fair. One of the most important, and I most interesting, features ot this Fair, which opens in Charlotte November 12th. will be the presence ot the military and their competitive drills. The inducements offered for their attendance are very hand some, there being three splendid prizes offered. These are as follows aa we find them in the Charlotte Observer. 1 . The ladies of Charlotte offer for the I , . J . t , .. .... ff the th Rfl "TSOSf 1 3100. ! 1 2. Mr. E. J. Allen, jeweler, offers for 1.. ... 1 tno secona Des drilled white military J company 01 the .North Carolina State Guard,' a silver sporting cup, valued at $ 15. " - S.T'tha manuai 0f armaf ofay white voiunteer company contesting for either of the above premiums, a silver cake basket, valued at ' We d 6lad to knew that tfae I cuiupauica irom ims ciiy are 10 anenu. it I r ' jwiuu. i ' mB to Uf feasible ertaking. If ", vir -"( vjr yi Ibrauoputtatiuu were maae iney couia go ud at nieht. SDend the bav in Charlotte and t t Wi, . , j . iffht Th!g wonl(i nfiPflSR:ta w one dav abse ;ce from hrs:np .ftn(i a. most every;member of the companies could probably getoff for one day iThQ prize drill m take on Thurgdav I 4 i 1 I 14 th The committee ba tho driU rep0rted III i the following regulations for the guid anCQ of companies and individuals who contegfc , the . th evolution. &nd I 1' i t hereglven being those which will l fce ud by the contestants. I I MANUAL OF ABUS DPTOX TACTICS. Carry arms; pre-eQfc arms. giippok arms: order arms: parade rest; trail arms; j load and firing; inspection; stack, arms; reverse arms, j j I company evolutions. J Formation of company single rank divi J ded into platoons; march in line; wheel the I company; marcn ny name; iours in circle ri. I - - M A figworieit wneei in columns oi lour io me direct'inarch chanko direction lin n a TFnnr nnnnun 1 n pn nmn nr innra unn coiumn of fours; column of fours to the I rear: form line from column of fours; on right I or left into line; right or left fron mto line; face the line to the rear and to tbe rear; form column of twos or I files from column of fours; form column of fours from column of two or files; form column of platoons to tho right or left; J oblique in column of platoons and resume 1 the direct march; form line to the right or left; form column of platoons; break into platoons; form line on the right or left; form column of platoons; march the column of platoons by the flank; advance by tbe rigbt or jeft 0f platoons. , ; .Companies entering the contest will be restricted to 30 minutes with the privilege of a five minutes' rest. 1 Competent judges will be selected wh3 are not attached to any of the compa nies contesting. . . , Back Again. Mr. W. Roddick, of the popular and enterprising firm of Brown & . Roddick, has returned to the city, after an extended ctov In VnrtViArn ritipQ. whp.rft hfl watched the price, and the Bty.e, and the ta, to thrt way bought largely 6 the yery best goods and at the very lowest prices. Mr.RoddickranKS among tne aeaiers iaNew york and Boston as bue of the best buyers from the South, a fact which the ladies here . are beginning to understand pretty well. The purchases are coming In now pretty freely, and will soon be all Pen and ready for display. Mr. Roddick f that his house wiU display this ; -;" Pttivv thov have ever onened in Wil- "T V r""w"' To-Morrow EvenlBg 6 can gafdy promise a pleasant eyeninr to all who may attend the enter- ww""" tainment offered by the young folks of the Thalian Amateurs wnicn is w ee gtyen in the Tileston Upper iioom to- morrow evening. I The seats in this room we Tery comfortable, and will accomo- date, with ease, fully five hundred per- &nd tt8 ro0m will do properiy , rn, T-i;-n hand have been1 WHTiaeU. xum I"""- music during the evening. The County Teachers. We are requested to state that a meet- ing of the teachers in New Hanover coun- .Q ubnTJ, Room . o nVlnrV for next Saturday afternoon, at 2o cloct, the purpose of organizing 4 a Countjy Teachers Association, which will be sub- dd- formed in Chapel ,.7 iv- ctf- TrTiAm Hill and -known as the SUte Teachers 2-1 ; 1878. NO. 227 Supposed to be Drowned. , The steward of the German brig Ikrthc Johan Lleinrich Oel!rich-by name, obtained permission from his Captain last evening about seven o'clock, to com ashore for a couple of hours since which time nothing has been seen o heard of him. Captain Koch, the commander of the brig,; is unable to say what has become of him. But ofllcers of several of the vessels anchored in the stream' near the Dertha report that last night, in the dead hour ol the night, they were awakened by cries of distress; So loud and near did these cries seem that a great many came upon the deckspf the different vesseIs,lJtit every thing was hushed into silence by this time, and nothing more occurred to'' dis- j turb the serenity of the night. The criei ; 1 a 1 -."--I. are supposed to nave proceeded from tbj unfortunate man jwho it is supposed ia endeavoring to get into the boat to go to his vessel made a misstep and fell into the river, but being at such a very late- hour of the night his cries failed to bring the poor un any one to the ,rescue and fortunate sank to rise no more, State Sunday School convention. By request of Mr. John E. Kay, Cfhair man cf the Executive Committee, we give place to the following, relative! to the ocace aunuay dcnooi Upnvention, soon to assemble in , Ea leigh : The people of Raleigh are thoroughly arous ed to the interest of our approaching State Union Sunday School Convention, as well as many otiier sections of the State. The outlook for a good and successful rneetin is indeed flattering. As requested,) a good number of representatives from allldenom inations in ihh State have already sent us tneir names Willi a promise to attend, and l many otners are istill expected. The Com mutees irom inefvarious sciiools in the citv are busily engaged in preparing 1 homes lor the representatives, and we hope to have the pleasure of entertaining several hun dred. 1 he Railroads, too, have made us very liberal o Hers ;and all representatives are requested to ask lor "Convention Tich ets," at their respective stations. Don't fnrnet. thin. , ! j i ! : I The Carolina Central Road will pass delegates both ways on the payment of one full fare. Delegates will ask for return tickets. The Atlantic and. N. C. R. R. will pass them at. three cents pej mile each icay. Ask for Convention :ay Tickets. ine Kaleigu cc Iraslon, Rakish Augusta, Seaboard & Roanoke, and Rich mond & Danville Ri R's, will ! pass then for three cents per mile each way. Ask for Convention lichcts. The W. N. C. R. R. offers to: pass them on the payment of fall fare one way. We have not yet heard from, (thc Wilmington & Weldon, arid Statesville Roads, but feel sure that jhey will give us equally good terms. Don't forget to ask your agent for Convention Tickets. And send 113 your name at once. 1 John E. Ray, . Chairman Ex. Committee. (Ral. News, 23rd. j I Fashionable Marriage. The elite of he city wero pleasantly excited yesterday by the marriage of ons of the most charming ladies of; their co terie to an estimable young gentleman of Wimington. the principals in this mat rimonial affair being Miss Bessie j Batch elor, daughter of Hon. Jos. B. Batchelor, and Mr. Harry Loeb. rljhe scene of the ceremony was at Christ Church, which had been most beautifully and artistically decorated with natural flowers for the occasion. The pulbit, lectern, chancel rail and altar werer all wreathed with odorous blossoms, which by tjieir loveli ness and fragrance lent an air of (rare beauty to , the sacred edifice. At 10 o'clock, the grand swell of the organ gave notice of tho entree of the bridal party. First came two wee couples, Master Frank Batchelor and Miss Bessie Tucker and Master Johnnie Engelhard and Miss Mary Snow. These paused at the steps of the altar, when the rest! of the attend ants, filing, by, took position in i front cf the chancel rail, in the following order 1 Mr. L. H. Haywood and Miss Lucy Battle; Mr. F. G. Law and Miss Cary Parker; Mr. T. HjMcKoy and Miss Meta Capebart; Mr. W. B. McKoy and Miss Kate DaviF; Mr. Hope audi Miss Bettie Haywood; Mr.T. S. Burbank and Miss Maggie Tucker; Mr. K. P. Battle, Jr., and Miss Carrie Winder; Cadet Joseph B. 1 Batchelor and Miss D. Bryan; Mr. W. P. Batchelor and Miss Jennie Hamberger; Mr. Berry Binford and Miss Lavine Haywood. Last came the groom wih the bride's mother, and pe bride on her father's arm. The marriage ceremony wa then iTkerformed bv Rev. Ed. R. Rich. Rector of the church of the f Good Shep herd, assisted by Rev. M". M. Marshall! DJ D., Rector of Christ- Church. The brief and beautiful service being ended and two happy hearts united, the organ again pealed out its glad notes as ! the party made their exit. Taking carriages at the door they were whirled to the depot, where the joyous pair took 1 the train for ajvisit northward,where they will pass the honeymoon. I i The bride, always attractive, appeared to peculiar advantage in an elegant coM tame of plum-colored cashmere, t rimmed with silk. The beautiful belles who were attendants also looked admirably well. The best wishes of the bride's legion of friends attend her. PLEASE ff OTICE? ' ' 1 1 '1 ' i We will be glad to receive coaauiiiciatioc from our friends on aaT and all subjeetso-, general Interest but : 1 , , i 1 1 , 1 Tb name of the writer nst always b' furaiahed to the Editor. Commualeationj must be written ou oft one tide cf the paper. 1 . f Peraonalittei must be avoided. 'I Audit Is especially and particularly stood that fee editor does not alwavilendlrl ' Now Advertisomonfi. -t . WINBERRY OYSTERS I Every Tuesday and Tljurjaiy . 1 Ti IlUSH JOHN CARHOLL. rrt'lirlotor. Virginia Apples:!" JjUNi:. FIJlH. SWKKT ANDCHi:Aj-. liutkr, J.ard, nieore. . Ricon, Flourjli; i.isses ana a him '.red other things , f,r altl. Vt-ryjlow by I .1 iii-:ri:kktikttj-:way, ' : ( - i ' Nurtli Wiitcr Jtrjix t. Ii. A n ton io R usiV NFOR I MIII3 FRIENDS that' it j opened A FAMILY GROCERY ia ILai'toroi nextjponthof Oratite Row. I will keoplk Email' but fr sh Steele cftfce clioi: ejt rocert ies Give me a tria old fiicsdj, a til be cqa- ' .1 1. 1 Gutter. JAVlxNG IiLCIjNTLY .ezstsRed' the ierj Tices cf Mr. C. L. COWLES, a practical Me rchant Tailor, of Xew IJavf n, Cornectl- cutj I am now better prepared than crir to Cutand'make Gent's ClotbicJ to ' erder;1 in the very latest style and finish. A1I worlf I' ' ' I 1 1 I: guaranteed. Rcadv JIado Clotlinr, Ilatsi I i T ana uen- j: urnisnmg .uoodf, at the e "Men's Wear Kepot." j ' . , I LOUIS. J. OTTEltll6UKG'J cc!21 27 Market st. : : i- They ai! Say ) rpHAT SHRIER h-.3 the best UnlaundritAl Shirt in the City for SEVEXTY-FIVE Jca'tf; 1 and that his 1 Stoeic of 'Ciolliii FOR QUALITY, MAKE &TR CE I I. canno.t be beaten njwhere. I- Call and examine the best Un auno'riwd Shift in the city for 73 cants. oct 18 . gllRIER. Change of Schedule AND AFTER TUI3 V- dav the Stinr. 1'aespokt. rill make daily trips to Smith- ,$h&t$7V ille. leavinc Dock at r.F"y-A:-vr i vi M., leave Mnithviiio at 2.U0 P.M. Tickets), S1.00, Round Trip. . 'I ! , .AgcaiJ. 1 a . a i HENRY GREVILLE'S NEW BOOK. X,Aillleb.', Y 1IENRY fiREVILLy. Autbor iof "T i- '' ( "Sonia," "Savelj Expiaiioh,!' and "Cab - ! - . . -I I' I rielle '. Translated ia Paris by I Miss Helen Stanley, j In uniform ttyla with "Tbeo," etc. l For sale at III IIEIXSBERGER'S, I Live Rook and Mu!s ic Store. oct 23 TILESTON UPPER ROOF? , Ily Sresial Request ! " The Thalian Amateurs WiLL REPEAT OX FRIDAY Erniaf, October 26th, the beautiful Drama,!re- centlj preaented by them with inch flattering success, entitled j -j h BREAD ON THE WATERS Proceeds for tie beceHt of ths Tileitcn Normal School. . Admission Adults 25 cents. I Children un der 12 yean 15 cents. , ) i I rerformance commences at s o cl6cr 1 cet 23 i Flaming Tofcay Grapes ! 1 j A CHOICE LARGE PURPLE CALIFOIU I " I i-t '! NIA GRAPE neyer before brpoabt -tothU market. Quinces, Pears, Florida Oracget, .... . t. . jaaiaga urapes, uuwoa urapea in Doxes, Apples, Lemons and CocoanuL. Alljost re ceived at I i 8. O. XORTHROP'S. cct 15 Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Green's August Flower A 5D B03CI3E3 GEBMAX 5YRUr A 11 : .1 supply of eicb jit rcctired acd with a fall line cf Drns, Patent) Mediclnea, Toilet and Fancy Articles, j For sale low by j JAME3 C. MDND3, Draglst. Third street, Op?. City HalL oct 18. I DfEBTISK IN THE f T1LSTI5GT0X (Weekly) JOURS Ah Office corner Water aad Chestnut ttreetr op stairs. . . ) , ' I srrrr.iKs of th LK..ili M'Sar, Ac, always on li.nml. 1 I 'I
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