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JL .- - -.-:--! .-r . . i -- -. . . - ; - . I I THW PAP" Budayi JOSH. T. J AMES, - BscRIPTIONrt.lWTOE PAID. 0-.. fr.lS 00 8lx raoata-, $360 ; Three oitU.fl ; Oaemoath.Weeat. fi, paper wiU. U dUT by carrier, wfebrt.U MJ pwtof th.eity.atthe rt-, or eentj per wwk. . 4rtif iaz r.u low and liberal e-Sttberibrt will plet report any and. NEW ENTERPRISE. 3E0WN & BODDJEGK, Will cpen on or aoout Wednesday, June 18, Tl n on the Southwest corner .vfnd juJ Market streets. We pur JH4lliieuUre store to tlie aaie tic id a at 5 and lO Cents. nv cannot nnmera'a Ui different artr--i Ait his time but our patrons may rest that iiO tffort will be spared to de- New Enterorise. w. certainly will orfer the greatest I n-.ii.o-tntitJ that have ever been shown in U. a vrtion of the country, as no house in ouutry his better facilities far .the mL" of such articles. BROWN & RODDICK. W w u'.i also take this opportunity of fri:u:l!at we are ohVnng some Special Ita-ains i 45 Market Street, in our Dry G"'.s Department. U.-ir-.2 short of space can only quote a Vrt price list, but can safely say that at u) time have we been better prepared or LaI sreaVr inducements than at this par-La-Iar moment. Dress Goods. We have just received another small lot H tl.use at 15c. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, 6c. Worth double. tcl.uloid Hows for Gent's wear in Black and White, 5c, worth 25c. Theabore when soil-d can be cleansed with a damp cloth. indies Linen Collar 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. V are closirurout a small lot of the shove at less tha i half the cost of manu- fciurins. Chlldr6H'S Col'd HOSe. The cher pest lot In thU market ; 10c a pur, and the quality is good. IADIES LISLETHREAD GL0YES, 5c. p'r pair. Comment unnecessary. ParaSOlS and SunsliadeS. We have iust received another lot of the abv and can safely sta'e that they are mitLoui exception me cneapesi tiered by us at any time. For. the millions at all prices. Gents' White Shirts, Made rf Wamsutta Cotton and the best J.itu nfrout- Our price is still 75 cents- BROWN & E0DDICK, 43 Market Street jin 14 Itobesonian copy. Notice. yiLLBK80LD 0S WKDNEdDAT, JULY Ml. 1878. at 10 o'el ck, A.M.. a" tha Aaetlta Roosoi UHri. Uiooiy Morru, on vrur 8U. a LOT OF UNCLAIMBD OOOD.H reraaiainr la tha office of the Sonh- uVaU puTpU lor ebar ea. New Gools ! Low Prices I WHILE IX SEW YORK racnUy Mr. I HHKICRboaxht at very Iqw prieaa a large next of ew and Desirable Goods. They hava jait bn received 'and eoasla iapa-1 I Gent' and Boys C&siimere Suits ! A Caa lot at bottom figure. AUrle itrk of WHITE VE8T8, jat the ttiaf for tha aaaaoa, and will baiold at itoauhinzly low tates. Pleua call asd ezaaiaa, whether yoa par- or aou W aeiiht ta sbowiog oar . aaaaoateomriyo to bay. dUKlaJi'a TWO STORES, 1' 1 Market at. Tonsorial. 1TAT1XO AOAIX loeatad la tha baa. a. jl neat or the Para-n rmh t ttnr. I IZdtL Bonw. m?rF ? old iUa2 !?:vV?.!T FiV ahava.ahaapo, aa" Tha beat or work I a towala. ahan man and I yrieea. KLYIN ARTI8, jaljlT FimUEoua tfarberhopa I r VOL. I 7- LOCAL iNEWS. Netr AdTertiseraenta. P.BaiisaiaOamec and C'rcqaeU Haiia'a-Keep CooL Pray for rain. Pleasant last night. 1 The roasting ears wan rain. A column article A monument. Buckets olten exercise a cnce on walls. f j baleful infln- Stealine a march iu fact Boveral of them robbing a mustc atore The man and the aot&ralU tbat hare lost a rib should be re-paired. A saw for the times No man should lire beyond the means of his creditors. , Go to a ditthoneat grocer consider bis weighs, and ba wis enough i to aroid him. All over tha country our exchanges are reteatiaz tha caution not t to drink too mmch ico water. The moat trealdherwus memory , in the work belongs to a young man with new watch. American women eat more candy than all the other women in the world. 'Sweets to the sweet.' Nothing during in Magisterial circle to-day. " Two uselul domestics Sal-soda and Sillj-ratua. One assists at washing, the other at baking. 'ciUga-struck,' remarked a toad when the whetli of a loaded omnibus ran over his head. It' was after Luna had passed her first quarter that she was referred to as the silver moon Tbe boys are coming eut of the creeks in undress uniform these days. They get "dressed" wben they get home," , ; Thare are many things in this world that are as deceiving as a fish hook with a worm on it. You don't fe.l the point until you bite, i ! And verily no man1 is content with his Mot (unless it contains twice as much as It Li i : -i t v. his neighbor's, and is fenced with iron fencing), be it summer or winter. Picnic baskets are now plethoric with j cast iron doughnuts, basswood cheese,! bologna and hard-boiled eggs, pleasantly suggestive of fun, cholic. frolic, and nocturna1 pieasure haimany definitions, but in rea'ity it consists of going . somewhere; being perf'Ct mwortabla all the time . t- -t-fctfl u... time you ever had. As a result of long and profound study of the woman qmestion, the Beaton Her aid omea out with the iniunction: 'If you desire to make a friend of W frtr .if..r,c.na t. .UUk. her for bci d.cgb- " i ter. The inau who g'oe fishing and sits in a cramp-invitinpoeture ona narrow thwart from early morn till dewy eve, and calls it fun, it is the chap that never goes to charch because the pews aren t comiorta bla. 1 InnuIIable. There are unmailable letters remaining in the postoffice for Jas W Tufts, Bos thread icsertiog 2 yards wide cambric. Unsympathislng. We learn that it was with considerable difficulty that sufficient assistance could be nhtAlrjd In burr tha nnfortnnata Marv I 7 , 1 Kadciine vesterdav. There were quite a nnmhpr nf rolnreil rjersona ' at the house - 1 when the driver of the hearse came tore. move tha remains, and wben he asked them to help him they refused, and it was only after much expostulation and coaxing that the colored people present could be induced to moval. lift a hand i towards her re- Military Expected. The train which will j arrive here 'to morrow morning on the W. C. & A. R R. will bring the Sumter (S. C ) JJgbt Infantry, Capt. Delgar, who were so well pleased with their -visit last year that they have concluded to pay us another 'Aney cw. u,P . : ther did last rear, tor a weex or two at Smith ville. They are a fine body of men , lM. . , . J ana wauo ocim vu lormer oocaaioiL were highly commended for soldierly and gen- tlcpinlj ccadact. i i WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, ! JULY 15, Deatk f Or. A. C. WrlKhC It is our painful duty to record to-day the death of one of Wilmington's most esteemed citizens, which occurred in this city last sight at 9 o'clock, after a lmger ing illness of nine or ten months. Dr. Adam E. Wright's whose death is here referred to, was a native of Wilming- ton and was a practising physician In this city up to tne time oi his sudden illness by a stroke r i: u:.u : anni.nn,uA1. oi jriji, wuitiuuw-uucu iu krejivcuiuti last. At that time Dr. Wright waa Su- perintndent of Health.for the couuty and city, a position which he had nlled worm . ........... ilyand acceptably for many preceding years. ( Dr. Wright was among the first in this city who volunteered in bis country s cause at tne outoreai; oi we laio war,uu accompanied the troops from Wilmington! to the Forts below, at the commencement of hostilities, in the capacity of Surgeon, He was afterwards stationed at the nospi- tal, on post duty, in this city throughout the entire war, and many are the grate- ful old soldiers, who recollect bis kind and pleasing smile, and his tender treat- meat of them when nnder his care. He was a gentleman universally liked, and it can with truth be said of him "None knew him bnt to love him, Hone named aim but to praise. Special Session of tha BO&rd Ofl Aldaruten. The Board of Aldermen met in accord- ance with the motion for adjournment at thm list rppii at session, at 4 o'clock vester dav afternoon. Present. Mayor Fishblate and Alderman Myers, Flanner, Bowden- Vollers, VonGlahn, Foster, King, Lowery and Hill. I The reading of the minutes was ais pensed with. Col. D. K. McKae stated that he had been employed by the Bell Telephone Company to represent their case before the Board of Aldermen, but lor various rea. sons ne was .ot prepares u arguo iiu- - n J l w 1imnli 'tVto fn.lt!- MU " 'ua" rrr& IT! . . . Msj. Stedman, counsel for the Wilming ton Telephone Exchanee. could see no hnh..ft .wm hnnt tT and argued that it should be disposed of at this meeting. Alderman Lowrey more d that the mat ter be postponed until Mr. Orme, Col. McBas's client, arrives, and until called together by the Mayor. Alderman Flanner moved to lay Al-1 derman Lowrey 's motion on the table. The Mayor explained his reasons for the letter be had written to ueni Taylor and published by him. and was clearly of the opinion that he was justified in doing an Alderman King moved tbat the whole matter be referred back to the Special I ' . - I Committee, to report to the Board of Aldermen at the next regular meeting, Lost AMm.n vi.nn.r m.A that th t,.i. uJ v,v tn th I w in iiikli .ft I a wn m rrir.a h ual a. mv huu SpecUl mmitt, to report to' the Brd of Aldermen at a meeting to be held on I agraeu to. ; A petition from the Wilmington Hook 3c Ladder Company, fur aid to buy a horse to replace the one that died on Saturday last, was presented, whereupon, on mo tion, $100 was appropriated to help the Company pmrchase another horse. The Board then adjourned ! to Thurs day, the 24th iust. A Free Excursion. The Carolina Ceatral Railroad oficials gave the employes at Launnburg a free excursion a few days ago and left it to a Tota of the' cr0W(j determine in which : 1 u 1 direction lua excumuu iuqiiu uo, wucu it was decided by a majority rote that they wouldfall go to Shelby at the head the road and to Shelby they all went and had a good time generally, returning in excel lent spirits, . with grateful hearts and willing hands to proceed to work again. A pleasant little episode ton, in me way. firing and hard working man's life, which will no doubt prove beoefical to employer and employe alike. CItjCoirt. . Frank Baker, colored, j was arraigned this morning for disorderly conduct in Paddy's Hollow last night. The Mayor told the defendant to leave $2 or remain two days. Tha culprit went to a shady nook below in the CP. The steamer A. i. Hrt left Fayette - rille yesterday on her regular trip and is 1 expected here to-night. Ietib.1 1 Another Assanit and Possible 51 ur der. I We hoped yesterday, when; we had oncluded the account of the mnrier ard; suicide of Saturday night , that we snouldj n it again be called upon soon to chroni cle another chapter of horror and outrage It was a sad, disgraceful and horrifying episode in our history that we honed might never be reneatd. and thit for awhile at least our quiet city, Should be 1 r . . , ! irom. rsut coiay we are agarn called upor. to relate an.ther case of bruta outrage which has occurred in our midsk. About 9 o'clock tbis morning Sam Pickett, colored, one of those whoso nar rowly escaped drowning oa the 4 h iast, j became enraged with a colored woman J named Maria Cmngtoa, with whom ne nas Deen living in concubinage for several year and assaulted her with a stove damper, au iron instrument about j 20 inches in length and weighings about two pounds,, inflicting three wounis, one upon the right hand, which was slight J and broke no bones, and the other two on the forehead one to the right and the other to the left of the frontal bone. Tte I woman was knocked down senseless, and. an alarm , Leing given Sam attempted to I escape. Fortunately a policeman was near at hand, and he gave chase to Sam aa(j finally fired a shot from bis revolver r "uivu-uoiuginio turucuauuub auu surrendered. He was taken into custody and sent to the guard house to await an examination. 1 While this was transpiring a messenger had been a phy sicikn, and Dr. Ed J was soon in attendance, and after iomething more than an hour succeeded m reitorlDS tne wounded woman to con I W. V I tciousness. tie tnen made as critical an I examination ot tne wounds as circum- J stances would permit, , and discovered I that the blow on the right forehead had penetrated about 1J Inches, making an uglvga3h but ne Cuuid npt discover that an fracture 0f the scull had been made. I The blow on the left forehead caused only I a mnvmra An fnotnn xarifh.uif. rriAf po f l n or vm w wa w wa- w a wmv w ay v u wva w e I u i, o w & wouou. are uui, iiewsaariiy latai out mav eventuate in aeatn. . tnrougn supervening fever or from the shock upon the brain. The result may, ! he thinks, be safely predicted within the next 24 hours. This, we learn, is not the first time by many that Sam has thus maltreated this woman. He has been willing to marry her, but she has not dared to marry lor lear that he might be even more brutal snouia ne oe ciotnea wun iegai auiuaruy over her. Recently she has became con- rerted and admitted to membership in one of the colored churches. Since then she has felt more keenly the disgrace o the position she occupies with Sam, and . K i ill. tearing to marry mm naa aeter- mined to leave nim being more fixed in the resolution trom the fact that he was hostile to every religious feeling of hers. Ue was angry ana quarrelsome ir !!JZ was the lesult of these circumstances. We are under obligations to Dr. King iH Kflmoont liavia and Mr hrhamt. nt I wuv. k.&unuv m . t - J v the 1; force, for kindness in furnishine jus information in the a'ove case. IVoq Arrival of Fayetleville steam ers. No Fayetteville steamer has put in an appearance: at this port since the depart ure of the Waoe on Friday iast. The steamer D. Alurchisoti, of the Express Steamboat Line and the North State, of the Cape Fear and People's Steamboat Company are both , overdue. It is all owing, we presume, to the extreme low stage of the river. Our Fayetteville friendjj and Bteamboatmen ought l0 pray for rain, and we will all try and do the same. But if the clouds don't open1 pret ty boon we will have nothing but a sand bar between here and our up-country friends. Obi for a goodfy Bhower of moistening drops from above. Old Probf promised us rain last night, but weots back on his promise and we are still left dry and thirsty. The very grass is dying for want of the cooling drops. I i Amatuer Press Association. The third Annual Convention of tbe N. C. Amatuer Preess Association will be held at Goldsboro on tbe 21st inst. (next Monday ) Tbis Association is composed mainly of young men of literary t is tea and habits, and some of whom have manifested decided ability. In tbe ten der of our thanks for an invitation to be present, we give them our best wishes for their success in the arduous and thorny fields of journalism. ; 1879, iT0. 1 o - I Reception Wa learn that of the Visitors. Gen. J .. Richardson will accompany- i I . theiSumter LijLt In tan try on their trip to our ci'v, snd is espcied that hi? fetafl ill al&o be of tL party, The Wilmii ston Light InfaEtry, Captain Walter Coney, will turn out to receive the Siiuth Carolina soldjery,, and jssibly the WLLing Rifles. I and the Cape Fear Light Artillery may may be said tbat Ge!i ! participate. It Richardson is the Representsitijve in Congress from the disi trict in which Sumter is ocatetl, and that he is the first Dernocrat who has been elected to that ofSce from tbat district s iuce the var. . Alabaster ornaments. Th?re is nothing prettier jthan graceful little vases and carets of alabaster, and few household ornaments more trying to one's temper, because o the diflkulty in keeping them clean. Thy may be thor oughly and easily renovated iby cleaning them with a week solution of aquafortis prepared in the proportion of two ounces to a pmt of hkered rain,, water. Apply wun a paint Drujjn,.WiiBh thoroughly Dd ury in tne sun. ' , Personal. We had a pleasant visit this morcin from Mr. J. A. Harrell, of Weldon, Ed itor and Proprietor of the Roanoke Far mer, published at the ab6ve named place. short visit, and returns to Weldon bv the xiurtiiern tram inia evening. vr Li L- " Contributions'ofan iiateresting charac ted have been received, but have been necessarily crowded out of this issue by press ot matter. They will appear to- morrew. 1 1 List of Letters (The following is a list of tho letters re maining unclaimed in the City Postoflice YYeones Jay, July 10, lSTy 1; A J B Abbott B Albert Billbrow.D J Benson, Frank P jBushee, Howard Barter, Raymond E Branch,! Robt Bell, (col) ; Lewis Berrv miss roily lietts.- i C James I Cox, Geo Craig, Jas Cuddv. mrs' Dr 13 Carter, miss A Crawford. D Neadtjim Dudley, Bilsy Dudley. E Cornelius Evans, miss Adelia Evans F Dark is Ann French.. J G Patience Galler mrs Eliza Green. H Mrs Elizabeth Howard, miss Mariah J Hewlett, miss Maria Hall, Harry Hall, Harry Hill, John Hill, Davis Henderson Nelson Hanks, R T Henderson, Jeremiah Howe, (care John Kelly), i , L Lizzie Lewis, Jane Locklaer, Dan'i Lee. i i MBen Mathews, Geo McNair W U Mitchel.WTm Maxwell, Marshall McKoyJ Alice Moore, nrs Fannie McNight, mr, M iama Mclver, Viola D Murrell. N Mrs Millie J Ann Nichols, j P Charlie Parker, nirs Charity Pear sail. j j 1: ' R Sandy Robinson, Lucy Redden. 8 Hosea Sheperd. ! W Susan A Wallace, Kate Williams , mrs M E 1 Walton, miss Ann Wade Nathan Willis, mr St 6hurch Wllite, W H Williams. j SHIP LETTERS. Albert Dix, Schr Emma Green! Capt J R Lewis, Miss, D Olsen, brig Mira, Chas C Chadock, care Capt Storm E O Skan est, care Capt F W Smith. Peroons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised": if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter OHice, Washington, D, G. ! E. II. RUINK, P. M. i Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover County, X.C. Honored and Blessed. W hen aj board of eminent1 pnysicians and chemisU announced the discovery that by combining some well-kn)wn val uable remedies, the moat wonderful med- icinewas produced, which wotild cure such a wide range of disease that most all other remedies could be . dispensed with maDy were sceptical; but proof of its mer- its by actual trial nas aupeuea an ooapt and to-day the discoverers of that grhat Medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by ail as benefactors. ' i ; 1 r . ' i i Why let your Baby sufler auu perhaps Syrup would at once relieve l a cure Price.25 cents. and effect Indications. Wab Department, -I Office of the Chief Signal Officer Washington. D. C., July 15, 18 For the Soith Atlantic aod Ualf btates South and East winds j slightly warmer partly cloudy weather and stationary barometer. . !j Thermometrical. From the United States Signal Office in this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taen tnis morn ng at 7:31 o'ekk : Augusta. Ga .....7 Mobile, Ali.J..;.....fi Montgomery Ala...? 9 Nashville (-0 New Orleana...r.M.83 New York........73 Pont Sana. Ht-3 Saransah, Ga...-7S 8hreTeport.....M... 80 St. Loois Mo....LM79 St.!llarks, Fla..j.7 Vickst&rg, Kiss.U.00 Waah injrtoa...M.7 8 Atlan a, G&.........74 Cairo, I11....W . 82 Charleston, B. U....7 Cincinnati... .........7 Conieana, Tex..i...&0 Fort Gibson, C, N.67 GalTeston......85 Indiancls........l.S2 JackjonrUle, FhuT8 K noxnlIe.M.M....7 1 LTaehbttrg. Si ttemphiij Tesa,.v,80 1 JPLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to recelra eoaninni'-aUoas from our friend on any and. all jnbjeicta o f general interest but z M -II i . The name of the writer xnurtjalwayi jba far. nuneu to:tho Editor. CommBjaicRtions mnst be written on only ob tide of the paper. j : . must ue kTQiaea. iit Aud it u e?periilj nd particularly under ctcjcKi at the Editor doe not always endo ! mil V - . . - ill yews oi corresi oaaenu, unless io state io the editorial coluans. Success in the Stock Market. Few jeople understand how large foil tur,ea are amasfed tso rapidly, in sttKK operatk.us lts.trs. Lawrence & Co A Iimk-rs, X. Y.,. have just published 'twd unerring rules ftir success," and ful del tails,: so; tbat any one cani opernte. Mailed free. Their new combination system of dealing in stocks is wonderfully, pntable. Ujf this method thousands of orders, in various sums, are pooled into ooe-immense capital, and ! co-operated as a raiznty wnu.e, tnus securng sharehlolderi all the advantages capital and be.it skill. Profits divideti' every do aiys. 515 wotild make . $751 profit, 100 jbvpuld return 1.000, or 10 per ceut ou tl le stock in the) month," and s on, accord ng to tbe market. A rsew York Fashion Editress and prominent newspaper correspondent, made over 875 per ceut profit on an invt.stment Oct. 6th, 1878. Many others are doing as well or better. Larsre or small amounts' cin fco used with equal proportionate success by this ! system. All kiuda of stocks and bond. wanted. Government bonds supU y " o wwi a vij A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr Robertson, 19 South Eutaw street Baltimore, Ud , ; From long experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases of the Urinary Ogans and of the Nervous System viz Organic, and Seminal .Weakness, Impotehcy loss f' sexual power) Nervous Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim. ness Of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in Urn Back' and .Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting trom abuses in yorjthor excess in manhood. Diseases reccritly! contracted cured in five to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated. Irom the system, i Also i all skin and blood diseases qiiick)y 'cured. Dr. Robertson, a graduate otthe IJnive si ty of Maryland, refers to any of the leading physicians of Baltimore. Special attention given to all female complaints. 1 All consultations strictly confiJenital and medicines sent te any address. . Call or write, enclcsingy stamp for reply I july 2-lyid&w, I I American Wines.' But few persons are aware of the great amount of grapes raised in New Jersey, Alfred Speer is known to be j the Urges'. winegrower east of the Rocky Mountainst His Port Grape Wine is the best, and is conside-ed by ( physicians and chemists as the best wine to be procured., I It is or dered to London and Paris, where it i becoming very popular among wealthy families. For sale by J. C. Mund, P. ij Bridgers & G) and Green & 1 Flanner AoIJ l- A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood &c, I will send a recipe that will euro you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy vyas discovered by a missionary n Suuth America. Send, a self-ad tressed envelope to the Rev. Joseit T. Inman, 6tahon I), New York Oitj. ' i - -A V New Advertisements. 1 HOP BITTERS. I (A .Medicine, not a Drink,) J HOPS, BrciIfJ.1 MANDRAKE, DANDELION', j ! , Ayp the Itkeht a.v Best Meiical QrAUTTM or all pTrrnR Bittem. t TXI3E3 Y OXJIX3E3 All Plflarts of the Stomiyh, Bowel!, IUixkI, IJrr, Kidneys, amd rrinAry Organs, Nrr,ii!ii?ji, blrp-J leeanesa and especially Female' Couiillatilt3. 81000 IN GOLD. i be paid fora oaxo tlicy will not rurn or itrn.or, for anythintf mpurt) or lnjiirioiw fuund In tlwfni. ! JUk your drjiicxif t tor lly VWiU-rn aud ti luio before yoa cl k-p. J uLe no otbrr. IIIOP COCOU ClliElsthc nwet'toHt, naf'-st ad Ut .j A.-ik Ctildrt-n. ThnoprADforStomarh, Lircrand Kiel ivyli tap. I I rlor to all others. Cures by abnori'Moo- Auk dnx&fiet. J D. L C. Is an aWilute and lrri;tibl cure fordronk ennee!, two of opiumj tobacco and narcotira: "1 Bend for circular. ' '"" '"" old tydm3.-ku. BHWi Mf.C. KLrti--r,fi.Y. THE MARVELOUS QRGUINETTE, STILL THK ATTRACTION. THpY BQ them at sight. There is no limit jo eitbr kind or quantity ofmu2ic It pljf I any race. School Booki, Stationery, Blaak Bookji, Ac, Ac, in great Tariety, at low figures. YATES' 1B00K 8T0SE july 14 AND PHOTO' BOOMS. OPEN DAY AND (1 IIT. SIMM0V8 LIVER REGULATOR, PAR kerf Ginger Tooic,.-,Idian Cholasroii Bonfae Afthma C'iz-e'f. and full; lin of Drug, Medlciae anf Perfumery, j . - J. d MTJLLER, ! rorne- 4th and Nmo Streti Open day and night. - ' july 14-tf SOUND C0TTAGE8- o NEW COTTAGES for Bent on Greener O rille Sound. Apply to i n. BUBEQIMER, Or C. OOIOBSB. ! , . july ll3t ! Oa the Premircr, j Will I 1 I I e Above
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