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THI3 PAPER "R-fcb'.iihcd every afleraooa, 8oadayi ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR F SO PBXXTO B. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to reeelve comniBnlcatics from our friends oa asy and all tabjeetio general Interest bntn The name of the writer nest alway b farelahed to the Editor. Comattnleatloni raajt be wiittea 6a on one aide of the paper. j PenoaalltleJ msit be avoided. Andit Is e5peda!ry and partlcnlarly an u itood that 6e editor doei not aiwayi eado? SlirsCiUFTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. jz.c year, $5 CO Six month, S3 SO ; Three xotths, $1 25; One month, 60 cent. fie Fper will be delivered by carriers, -re of charge, In any part of the city, atihe j ,sjtc rates, or 13 eenta per week. AJrertisicg rates low and libera: Sabtcriters will please report any and VOL! 3. WILMINGTON, N. C.,( TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 29 ; 1878. NO. 231 ill frilsreita receive their papers regularly i . . : . -i . ' ; : : . Tie , Bmi , review, ' ' - 1 i - - i I . j Z I - : ! .... Kow Advortisomonts. MCE CORNER ! Opening Days : YTciccfcay, Thursday and Friday, Oetr. GOth and Slst r.nd JTov. 1- MILU.MERY AND FANCY GOODS ! Hi fullest and moil complete stock tie LxlUi ie ever bad to select fom it TMF MltMKERY n TP APTMFMT l.i inc. iiiikbiiifcni I Th- rf i cothin left oot- All the nw in H., l;nnneu. Trimmings, Silkr, :-.fT ti plua ornaments, PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS which yoa will tee on the Opening Dar. la cr ier tiat all may come the openinc will i stisue three dji. rftwrY nnnnc nr i: kind? c;r. a Variety. Solid c:ored Hoee-all A rjui.fl Tine of Coneu-just the kind f u isi. I FANCY GILT BUTTONS.. H. A S. Huttnrn, CrccLet Xeedles lizd, two faced llitbcn, atin. OI ail I 1 K.iTfnl fin t.t Cenria Rnrdred lland I Wrctief-. Al,o a full line of Ladies' atd ntt.Une and Silk Hindi erchuft. I Ibeneweit inTie,Bows, Ac, a large lot. A new lot of Zephyr, all coloir, (full ox. jtclaci.) Lait& Collats and Colli, all itjlcs. The greatest bargains cTer offered to the ilzintoa pub ic in Kid Gloves ! U;eraj and Dark Shadeiin 2, 4 and 6 button, l'rirt from CO cents t tl.tO per pair. Fine Toilet Soapi, IIan4 Glasses. Mottoes, rr I and Uriitoi Board, Cold and Silver C rd. Kuchiogs, all kinds. Don't forzet tie best Scixson and Needles in the World. A fall lice of thou beautiful Raxor Steel ' u,sa, firecinffDaji-elneiaay,Tnurfaarana FrjJar, October 20 and 31 and November L SJ. H. SPRUWT, Exchange Corner. Arrival of Our New Cutter. I JAVINQ RECE-VTLY ec caged theier vices of Mr. C. L. COWLES, a practical Merchant Tailor, cf New Haven, Connect!- ... . I.. - 1 . r n V..,. .-.n.r.rf than tTPf to I l very latest stjie ana nnua. Au wr ..... .-.I .! U I cawatteed. Keady Made Clotting, IlatJ anJCcnu Furauhlnj Goods, at the Xew ' Mea's Wear Depot." LOUIS J. OTTERBOURO,- rc2l 27 Market Jt. Virginia Apples. jim:, mum, swklt and cheap: r-:ur. ird. cne?e. lucon. r.Mo- M:anJ a hundred other things for sale virviow b- I kOA vi HEUUKIIT rETTKWAY, North Water Btrei t. -t: Fine Merchant Tailoring! 7 INVITE ATTENTION of those in- ' tereited to oar Immense Stock of Piece orei.a and Domtie Gooda. Oar fi'iltii. f.-kv f I(..tiafi T.;1n!rir I August Flower A B05cnE'3 GERMAN SYRCP. A r.7;. , Wj of each jostreciiTed and with a foil letf Dm?S.PatB TcIIt and . I Htr Articles. Forsalelowby JAME3 C. MUNDS DrareUt. tf. . MUJi. iaira.treenp.cttyitaii. t II. " Sampson county; l uoney, r summing, . considered invidious by quoting from "Djjuia T, t.. - STYLES, FITS AND PIUCES X C; 0 A Wifgins, Sound; Mrs Jho D h only lt the fact is useless, however, to apply the cold mVle , v, v v Battle and servant, Edgecomb; Mrs H L Col. Moort is speech onlj. but u f thfl topewt rises above Upare favorahly with any Northern Fremont, Goldsboro; J C Ohuys. Jno AV his remarks struck us aa being so oint the cure wilI We are making .nits to order cheaper this Clarman James l artb New ork; Mrs aprcpot to the time and occasion that ?Vj disease. The disastrous Monthaa erer before, and will be glad to Tbos II McKoy, Thos II Mclvoy, Sound; f u 3- to publish them. bo worse than uie 013 ne ojaasiro v-oT oar stock to any one favorine n. with n Kidcr. Bicbmond. Va;lEwd . Everitt, weJ: " ... , ' ,mm in effects oflate spnng frosta may be reme- xr A; DA;,5' Frederics Fanning, W A Smith, U F Mc: 7 T died a Bimilar manner. octlj mMutrdiJiViki, Kenny. Charlotte, N C; C D Load, At- parUcukr and after disposing of aU the Qieaina " lanta. Ga: Ii Sewirt. Buie's StoVe; E J business for which it was called, adjourn- TOTTO LOCAL NEWS. nfevr Advertisements. 1 I . P. Ueixsbzrosi Ne.w Cook. S. G. Noamaor Quince, California Grape, Ac. . 1 T. D. McCileb Notice Delivery. N.'H. Si'acaT Exchange Corner. A Saair.a Best Unlaundried Shirt for 75c J. C. ilcsDi, DruggisU-tOreen's August Flower. ' , 1 1 : Cloudy and cool to-day. I i : ' . . TLe small toy ia now beginnius to join tho Sunday School. Christmas is cot quits two months pfT.you. sco. Two cart loads of fish were condemned and sent out of market to-chy by Mr. Wi'liams.Clcrk of the Market. . The city authorities will not t;rant the Frenchman a license to show his bear on , , 4l o.,rr:.; llJC SlTCCl LCCaUSe Dears gl"ci euiiivti-ui. , .. HU riJewllk. Mr. T. D. McCaleb lhas cstaUuhed, in oi.r.cciion wilH ilia uuaii.va.-, uij ... ery Icr packa-es. ThU wiU supply a ue - ccssity lov-" felt. Sec his advrni t inent in t,r.ii..rr.inmn. Wc arc almost a city) lexns uacKs T 111 e'.ks, bear, pauaramo amo cn wucc.s, wuu disking views, -ourd shaped c-g etc., etc., and yet the avWago Wilmington 13 "ol luppi! .J - .; niinnt nn tr Ihn w.ir tpmin - 11 I, 1U I 4kV - r,n ihn third m'c of this issue. rtnf r;..iitrfl liv .one who was . 1 1 1. mln,nf fin Tt'rif f.4. I t hf i liV J 4 W WUtt - I ....... rnrrlrdin? portion will be publislied to- morrow. Itally on Tlmr.day. , T, wiU bc a Democratic rally at .' m, Ciddlt'i btose, m liiJerai ioiiu, ou icurs day next. .Messrs. -no. u., i.eiiamj, Macks and Darby will address the meet- rAo.? r. T . lie atnv. - ' Hard to rind. I The Gnashional Grccnbackers of this city arc considerably exercised ever the coilueion between Judge Russell and Mr. Canadav. It is almost as diCicultto find ., . . j . .. a metnLer oi mat ncmmaiiDg convention i as it is tc pick up a man who donated to Katie Putnam's watch. First Ward Democrats- Tn.. I'Jrct W.nrrl Democratic Club will ilM.t at llrnnlclrn Hall at 7J - mw . . . . o'clock to make arrangements for1 the j Mcstins 'which is to take raui . . place in mis cuy vu muuuav ncmug next. Prominent spcaKcrs will bo on vcrv man I v .v- o- tfliA Mici.lnra himcM f A rnO(l I PmOCrliL. I " - : " ; " , , i" " , ' rcsuitn in tue xirei -,i aru, caicu w attend. "March on, ye braves." . Attention Finh Warders. There will be a meeting of the Fifth Ward uemocratic iiuo atiue riuu I Bucket Company's Hall to-night at 7 olclock. Mayor Fishblate I and F. H. I Darbv. Esq.. are expected to address the I mccting. Other speakers will also be t . "n:rt. V nn I riPTt l.CL CiLTV X : llkll Maiuti uu h-nd without foil, and in the language cf I . ,.t .... I r,Tit'in .Trn V. tiallowav. "liave a I Vk' - - ' I -.. J tjmn ftf it " I - iuu3i-tl.r.va..Uo . , 1 iOi..-v. v, I This morning a colored man ca -..wv. i r: t",ir.nl Wt. V A- "New- I iuu uuue v u ...V , . . t t l f cl -u:i' in -nn tV. J sidewalk. Mr. N. told theiman to pick out one that would suit, stating the of the other speakers, we tmns r.. .T.twtJcol. Rocer Moore's remarks were de- . i'!.. . I ' anJ he 'came back iwr tt - , 1 f - X" onnn.l or-r.ltj t hn . c TPPt I tho Durcbascr uaci rcmoveu anu wim tiinj i mi, jjuituasu v . onc of the best chickens in the lot. Verily, some pcop.o watching. will bear close Hotel Arrivals. Pubcell House. ; Wilmington, N. C, ct. 20.-Cobb Bros., proprietors-from I nwr. vit. nrt tn iot).- o'clock Oct. ... . o - ur n I B Smitb N C; A J Mandall, New York; FM Fremont, Brunswick county. I M 1 You Can Save Moraey iwm n.iolrv's Yeast Powder. because it U absolutely pure, and goes much further in using than tha ordinary, adul- .- i:If h,i-:nB tCow. XikTonr Sr fb? iiJ ! New York, , W A Reach, AtlanlaJ Ga; AV aubject to the 1 0f the President. COBMROWK-Oa:the 22d iastant, at I A r.mn llirhmond Yar A F Powell. VV I ' I "UJJ rVi . 1 ? . if- rt n Vf Personal. Dr. J. Francis King and Mrs. King sailed for New York on tho 17th inst. and were to have arrived in that city jester day. They will spend a few days , witn relatives isorth and expect to return to wis city next week. j ! i In a Well. j - While chasing a nimble reynard a few aays ago, tne uorse on wu c w. a wrr K ; : V 7 . tZ which w-s probably dug during the war by seme of the soldier encamped ner this rifv. Forinnatelv. the horse was only 1,51 -mnA xr. rrnrnin Mdnn. ui uiv va y uuvi am a v mtitMiw v . - 1.1 hurt, because of a Hying leap wmcn wouiu look to their laurels. makf i)a.n Uastei o or linasmonai uu The Joint stock Association. auics JO,nt " I the coloieu organization which we some re w t T " c a 1 A a.a.: Af ?An - - . ... Ucckss,.,c,refeiredto5be1ngiahghy irU5 :iUU3wuUniUU,uiiv " " Jaoies II. Lowrey on the evening of the i -- . 1 tjr. iuas uaisev, meir agem, was tu recipient of a fine gold-headed cane, a pre3ent from tbe AssociaUon. Thepresen- tation speech was made by G.T. Rouik in avcry happy and pleasant manner. - , a bountiiui repast was men servea, me tables groaning under the weight of tie good things spread upon them, to which c iuslicc . 1 - Return of the Iturses. Mnrs. .Tin. C JXxnmnn anrl finn. A. I w wmw . w . I TnA tin tarn nil f coo f rAm v,;a rtv I . . . arrived at Flcmineton this morning and notified Mayor Fishblate of their desire " . tn . , . , F"luta ; u 7 J I Mpcsi-c lianman nnd Pnnnn felt ennndent I " . . V . . I inas lucru cau vv uu uauKer iu mou o coming to the city but preferred o itno consent oi ine auinonues Deiore coming. They describe the scene through ,. , 4, . J . . r. ' 7 7 tion. wu nr. frn. n -j;--. - good spirits and state that Mr. Brooks has - - fc. .w entirely recovered from his attack of yel- lftur ?arlr M.ivnr "PishVilatu havinir tale. .... , -7 graphed his consent to Mr. Bauman and Li f,. r. nciutu tUUA. liUO llVIJUk uaiu UUU m 111 vv , t,n comC(i by their friendi. The Meeting Last Night. a fond manvof the Democrats of the . . . t : v. nn I Kourtn ara, wceiuer wim muimj uu"- r l r V. nnmA nr4v rrm I Der 01 fflefflum V1 . tuo DaA" -r fcJ other wards in this cuy, convenea at Court House last night, in accordance with th wfti nntirp. which anneared In Tester- v? CanL W. r. iliv aftrnnrtn's RkVIEW. CaDL W. P. oldh President of tha Club, presided over meeting, and Yvm. a. wuson acted aa Secretary.1 Matters relating to the organization of the Club and the appointment of canvass-1 ers for election day were discussed and ka1 unnn. flffr WhlCh Several Creniiemen I nvuwi I presem upon oeiu5 uucu nMmnfn crwrfip Amnnr" the sneaKersi pu14 ufvv' a i !.. I T nn.Vani I were Mayor xisnoiaie, u,ut irvwn onfl T. T. MflPta. Esa.. I vui. xwSc 1 ' OI U113 C11Y,VU1. AJ. Xi.. iUn, , I jjuncan uromariie, xj., yi ii5u, u rt : r t P.rWiann nf pAndr. were wpi.amj. x . i ' I i mr hppHntr f th.ir rnective counUes. Without meaning any disparagement t h oninn anil I that they were well received was Lin thn frennent annlause which U1UCU1 Y uuutvuiiane i-v . - I fc"uvw j i .... nt nr.-. x I gree ea nis uuerau. w. ry unequivocal words statea 10 me had rxn too fnnch I W"UC5 "' j u v rtomv..t. f thi' city. OA continued ,be 8peaker, had been left almost alone up to , .. . r.n:11. this time to do all the canrassing. Tra Un xf inifii fn. rttfior row Indications. WAE DEPaBTMENT, Office of the Chief Signal Officer Washington D. C., Oct., 29th. For the South Atlantic States warmer, partly cloudy weather with rain, winds tWi nnrthMst to aouthwest.falliBe bar- om7ter. ' I Mr. Uartman Dead. Air. J. E. Ilartman, the young man wno was shot and so dssperatelv wound - I ed at Lumberton last Thursday, by Miss wnKnaw, died this forenoon. A dispatch mj mi8 enect was received here to-day. ' Correction. I The largest receipts cf cotton at this port on any day were 4,010 bales This occurred on the 4th of December, 1877. uc were m rt therefore, ia our Issue of . 1 ""u- inat sn receipts 01 I w" luf lDat aay amounting to 2,441, weretIle Iarg8t known here. Alarm Of Fire. ueie was almost a fire last night. A framo 4An:n. . ' i rr,, j. ..-. -nctiiug uuuie, corner jjutu ana Brunswick, the property of Mr. Jno. C. Heyr, was found burning between 10 and I - n o'clock. No general alarm was given, J D tit t Ur I . vv. , v.ui ovuuuiuvru anls everal others .who were attricted to me SDOt. SUPoePd.Ml n snnnroceinr tl.a flame3e The fire u nnder i was unuouuieaiy an incenaiary at iempt. In Distress. The schooner Fanntr Tmn PanfaiV. I J ""J Tilton, arrived here to-day from Char- eston . forPhllalnM ?n cf n Tuesday night, 22d inst experienced hsavy hurricano from S. E.- blew am a away 8ail8 broke 6affsJ an d vessel sprung aleak- I xuictv uecK loau 01 i lumber orprhnarri. i On 24th in Gulf Stream, recovered Cant. I Eaton and five men in a vawl. their i y w - -v I havincr abandoned their vpssp! thpfiamno I v- i ' e . .. .,! -U7t"0? wu,c" iounuercu in trje recent gale I , City Court. Fannie Jackson, a colored wench from . : JLnompson'a Alley, was arra sned this I morning for being drunk and disorderly. U250 fino Was the sentenc(j pr0nounc;d i . . Mavor " . 4jr . The next case was that of a 'furrin' Captain of a foreign vessel in port, who, got too much benzine aboard last night, and attempted to draw his revolver upon "Jfw" lhe police, besides resisting arrest and I . . ,. , tuug umwbeina aisoraeriy manner. His Honor said that he had only yes I . .... terday punished three common sailors pretty sevsrely for an almost similar of- Ience' ana as th0 defendant occupied a . - . . , m wmcn ne was supposea to set his men a better example, I the Court would deal severely, but justly, with him also. His Honor then imposed a fine of $25 and costs. Thaddeus Moore, colored, for commit- .. n mna co ca The regular proceedings of the court t. i n u ht . Lr . ' 1Dlcucu tu ttU d,suuieu "um dJur. otcu- maQ behalf of a client, whom His Hor had imposed a fine Jot $50 upon, uiug auuauuoiug iuovuj usuoo,ivo m tne presence of tho Mayor while in the discharge of his duty. ' After listening to Major Stedmans statement the Mayor concluded that there Tiraa onrna rriifiCTittinor rirrnmsf.anrpa r.nn " m.... 0 nectea Wltn. tne conduct oi tne person in i- j j j it. . i ..ic e i c question anu uruercu maw uau ui uw uuo , rem;tfed. - I . . .. ... This matter disposed oi the regular or , . . f,V.n or, the next case called was that of the ' noto- mi. c:l, ,0;f f nous Xliuaiaa ou4ii,u, nuiftiu.v. Paddy's Hollow. The charge was fight tog tud pneral disorderly conduct mr-B - The caw was a very aggravating one, and tho efcndant beins an old offender. His ' . Honor pronounced sentence of thirty days imprisonment in close confinemenf. This , . ,. , . , MTt.laA h nrftrppinffa and the court ad- : jourow wr .u., " .IHofoTTr rersons wuj """'J taking into tb. house the.r tender plants and now find them occasionally frostbit ten, may be glad to know that English . I gardeners thaw them out successfully St. Thomar uauouc vuujwy . . - . COBB to Mia KATE BROWJT, daughter of W. G. Brown, formerly 01 uonunn, sig. DIED. mtxtTnnhr 25th. 1878. of diphtheria. HENRY, iafaat 10a of Rev. W. L. and Mary jtV2 years, 5 months and 5 daji- AbJ Jeans said "J?. Uttto Ma ato me and forbid them not, for ot ch isthe xiagdoa of heaven. New Advertisements. Pamlico I Ins. and Banking Co. of lvhTv. weorge Eoward,...-..... Capt.John S. Dancy 27. P( Cheshire. ...... ' Orrea Williams Capital - - - through this aeencr. police-Delivery. QX AND AFTER THIS DATE, Br V-X UTerv watrnn will Ka k -t.. pani in the ltSB ABLT MANAGED, most popular and R0St .u t losses r wagon will be on the market w.!h U M'A OODS AT YATES. Pto ij Poultry, 4c Parties purchanir 1 T 7m r ,,. h ,in this line' from my waoa ori Albuc? FaEC7 Picture Fr.ainlM. ChUdrea'l iresn eggBj of fi.' ulu"1 une irom my wajon or umenexitonxcnange Comer, will be de livered free of charjrei Merchants or ciii zena han.g bght packages to be delivered, will please notify me at my offici. I will do it for a small charge. I oct 29 T. D. Mc CALEB. Quinces, Cafifornia Grapes, &c. jpiNE QUINCES for Preserving, Purple Flamincr Tokay California Grapes, Florida viaKcs, rears, ana otiier cnoice Fruit, at I S. G. NORTHROP'S. cct23 Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Mew Books. i i pOLONEL THORPE'S SCENES in Ark- ansai. Wltn Sixteen full nxcrp. illnstrntfr.na I T- uj iariey, -Contains the whole of thp. "On in Kentucky," and "Bob Herring, the Ark ansawBear Hunter," as well as "Cupping! on the Sternum," "Playing Poker in Arkan saw", and other sketches illustrative of Scenes, Incidents and Characters throughout the "Universal Yankee Nation," to which is added "The Drama in Pokerville " "A Ni?ht in a Swamp," and other ptories. I Complete in one lartre Duodecimo Volume. Price1 $1.50 in Morocco Cloth, Gold and Black. For sale at I I j IIEINSBERGER'S, i Live Book aud Music JStore. j oct 29 Boatwright McKoy HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 Boxes Meat, ' 250 Bbls Flour, all grades, IOO Boxes Cheese, i English Dairy 1 Cream and State. S Tierces Best Befmed Lard, I 50 Tubs " " . u ' i . ' IOO Packages Butter, j i 1 25 Tierces Hams, (small average) I warranted, 1 SO Bbls Refined Sugars, To Bags Coffee, j 500 Cases Canned Goods, 200 Packages' Crackeas, every va riety, ! 15 Bbls New Hulled buckwheat, 50 Bbls Cuba Molasses, 25 Bbls Rice. 1 I OUR RETAIL STOCK I i Is complete in every jaiticle tliat you can I name in the Grocery Line. Come and See Us. CT Our Prices are Low. Boatwright & McKov, 5,7& 8 north Front Street. oct 28-dAw They ail Say fJIAT SHRIER has the best Unlaundried Shirt-in the City for SEVENTY-FIVE centj and that bis . Stock of Clothing FOR QUALITY, MAKE & PRICE cannot be beaten anywhere. Call and exanline the best Unlaundried Shirt in the city for 75 cnt. oct 18 Ai fiOBIEB. ! Job Printine:. VTE ABE PREPARED now to execute all kindi of BOOK AND JOB WORK and I . : respectfuBy solicit r tbire of the public pat ronage. Our facilities are such that we can offer the rery best work at the VERT LOWEST PSICZS. Call and get estimates and leave year orden with u. cept 19 JOSE. T. JAKES, Book and Job Printer. 1Vo-v7 AdvortisomontsT ;rrcsidcnt, . ..Vice Prcldcnt. m " Sec. Cl Treasurer, Supervisor - S200.000. ccef sful hone com and rromrtncM ai wnereoi ve e?etM tLe Company haspaid fir. t Xorth Water Etreet. 1 Still They Como ! Book .GanvlikcAc., &c. , 1 I I i 5. Call and exaaine tor stock. Prices l .wer thin erer ! Uct 28 To the Trade, at low ' , Prices, ,.. 1 j 400 LIe3 mokcd aa J ! S. SIDES, 1000 L'd:sGl:lITI ; V , 2000 l''3 ACME TIElf, ' , I 1000 Bdl3 1It:CED TIES, 1000 WhoIe and IIalf RolIj AGOINOj 500 KzxM i I 300 BaIes UAV ' 500 Eush CORN, I -Qnn.lihds anJ Itbla CUBA and i ! U PORTO KICUUOLASSES, QQQ BhlsS. II. SYRUPJ- 1000 Ji'aFLOUP., followinjr btanda: u u J ick Krost,Plant's Extra, La.Rose, JJUnchc, Paragon, Princess, Ac. 95Q BblfSUGAUS, ' . . 250 COFFEE, Ac, Ac. ' ' 1 - I J Williaiiifsi & Miiixhisoii. oct 23-dAw ." i I WINBERRY OYSTERS! - Every Tuesday aud Thursday FRESH SUPPIJKS of tho Celebrated . , vc;Vlnberry ( 'yttrs are rocelvcxt at Til K COSMOI'CLITAN: A lot of them In. U-Uy. rhebeht of WineF, Ales, Liquors, Der, Cisarts, Ac, always on liand. i i I JOHN CARROLL, ' oct 1 ,. IToprletor. , Pretty, Useful and Cheap. rjllIK GOODS K EIT UY ftGILES & ! . ' 1 . MurcLison, in tbeir two dcpaiimenls. $e them ari'l jit for ycuf. giles a Muucnisdx, , oct 2G r 28 and 40 Murchisoa Block. Change of Schedule ON AND AFTER THIS I day tho Stmr. Psport, . W2-h will maae daily trips to Smith- U-TY ville, leaving Dock at 9.30 A.CLJ M., leave fmthville at 2.33 P. M. , Tickets $1.00, Round" Trip. oct 23 GEO. MYERS, JAgent DeRosset & Northrop, piRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Agnts, Representing Standard American i and English Companies. 23 Norih Water Street, Wilmlcgton, N. C, oct 121m. Lav School. DAY SESSIONS, every Monday Wednesday, 5 p. m., to 6 p. m. and -NIGHT SESSIONS, every Tuesday ana' Friday 8 p. m., to 2p. in. Particular attention girea in the preparation of Young Men for the Bar and Counting Room. Dally prirate ieftruc tion. Frequent Public Lectures and; Moot Courts. Conrse of Inatructioa covers two years, and same as at Harvard. Students re ceived at any time and for any period. Stu dent can board in ibis city at reasonable rates. Tcmoa Twentv-fird Dollars per'jeulon of Fire Months. Fifty -Dollars a Year. One Hundred Dollars for the Whole Course. Par able Monthly in adranee. French, English, Latin and German Languages extra. sept 16 EDWARD CANTWELL. i Coal Coal. i 1 RED AND WHITE ASH COAL, for Furnaces, Heaters, Grate?, Stoves and Ranges, screensdfree from dirt, and delir ered promptly anywhere in the city, at Low est Market Prices. AUo, LUMP BITUMI NOUS COAL, which for a quick bright ere can't be beat. O. O. PARSLET, Ja., Agent, , i oct 15 Cor. Orange and 8. Water Str. Cards. RECEIVED THIS MORNING a splendid line of white and colored Cards and Bristol boards. Can rire: a nice fob end the cheapest fob is the city. D AIL, Y BE VIEW JOB OFFICE. Z1 i
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