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- THIS PAPER ,IWn.J eTery afternoon. Saadayi pj . (1 . T. J AMB8. (Wit AND PKOVUIFTOB. . ... ...t i ic t A T T"i ' ' ,!.!oib?f II " ; Oae month, 50 cents. -per will be delivered by carriers jfclurge, in any Prt of the city, at the "oote rtte. or 13 cents per week. iertiainjr rates low and liberal -Sabcribr8 will please report any and to feceire fheir papers regularly. New Advertisements. BROWM & RODDICK, 45 tVlarket St., 4 RB DEMONSTRATING THE FACT A tLat i)ry 'Voods can be bought as rtcKV in this cTtr a in any other in this mr scace will not allow us to fill Z .. much a desl'e'.but you always r- ceive cardial welcome at ur pfce 01 uusimss. brit y-'Uf earop'les ai d cnii are vrnm 80 to Slvtn ill the latest fabrics. pRINTfTUWHS. PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. Lviies' Mqulin aid Lace Neck Wear, sach as Fichus, Ties, Jabots, 4c. Bilk Handkerchiefs in Twill and Brocade;! RUCHINGSQF EVE&Y DESCRIPTION F Ik. From Vi cents to $5. The largest and finest aesortment of SUNSHADES & PARASOLS Ever shown it this city, from 15c to $10, each. Our selections in this department, embrace many novelties. Oar variety is immerse. Cassimeres Tor Men and Boy's Wear. Astufdi Colored and Figured Linen for Stairs. White and Colored Canton Mattings. ( ordurr v and and White Terry for Ladies' and Children's Wear. Cash Rufllings 50 cent p. Something New in Ladies' Summer .Balmora 8kirts. Linen Lap Robes, Ac, Ac, Ac. Qire us a call and look over our stock. rW are by no means afraid to show our goods. J BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. may Lb Sign of the Bier Boot. I AM NOW OFFERING TO SELL FOR CASH ONLY. AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, THE FOL- LOWING GOODS: Uenfa Bewed Gaiters.. .......l 40 . " Cuatom Made Gaiters 2 40 " Ltced Calf Tie Bhoes... .....1 1 20 I Ladies' foxed Bhoes t 1 00 on " Newport Ties. BUID DEHONSTRATION nA.. ait .1 ofil" ' w lui m Liiiutici " 1 - 100 btrap Batdals a- Prmaoi Kimfwira 6o Misses Strap 8andals.... - 1 6 r, , on I Rnlrnk tnri 1 2U Children's 8trap Baudals OO xj-- . 0 UUHUU VIWB.. ....... S. BLUMf NTHAL No. 40 Marker Street. jny tf CHAS.,KIaEIN, Uniertater ail Cabinet Mater. Princen Street, in : Basement of th Journal BuUding WlLMINOTOlf, W. a A flna aucrtment of Coffins and Gaf kets consUntly on hand. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished. Order by tele rDh or promptlj Alia r tt 7a vol. v. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Esidb St Co Ship Notice bark Yenner. Heidi & Co Fhip Notice bark ttvanen. Heids A Co Ship Notice bark Frank. J D NcTr Attention, Whiting Eiflas. Noticb Entertainment at City Ball. A A I feMiaiKR Beat Unlaunliied Shirt In the city for $1. P HaiBSBiasxa We Hart. Yatbj. Cr quet Trie soda water tn'an is happy 'Heliotrope is" a favorite color. Take your ice water half and half. The muacuiar mosqu to has appeared Day' length 14 hours and 29 minutes The days a-e nearly at their longest I IIOW. l He who enjoys a good sleep is an nappy man. A stick m time saves nine b.ys out of ten. I Send your.babies out into the sun shine. Checkers are always played upon the I A I enough, ; , , Trying to cut yoiir own hair is shear - is I non sense. j5 I Window Glass all sizes at bluffer & Pride's. " t Sunset to morrow afternoon at id min- utes pAstl7 o clock. , ; . .; m Tlierewere no inteimems m eou. Tomorrow is Known as me oecuuu Sunday alter lnnity, ,f.ITTO.,n,. na. ,u riuiUu ,,un vT styles ana zes, H . : I "N"w moon next Monc'av afiernoon at 11 minutes tast 4 o'clock?. 1 dalouemetery tnis wees au iu.u.., , When you feel a Cough or bronchial fection creeping on the lungs, take nurrr Ponfnrt.1 onrl rurfi it hefore y ot o v;uci . j m. vuv. - - it becomes Incurable. 1 twa were f&ur interments in Pine thU wAPk-two adults lnn. 1 auu in v ior UOUC. Aysouicry, iiu6 ouw other diseases of babyhood, always use Dr. 13ull s 15aDy oyrup. . j a The Register of Deeds issued marriage licenses to mree wnue au uuo ... ! . . I 1 nri I counle thi3 week. 1 . Evervbody cancer suited with. a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi s Hardware Denot; . .1 The Board of AJdermen and the Boa.a of County Commissioners meet lu regn r mommy session ou muuuay . I TTT The entertainment which was given a tha City Hall iast Friday eyeniDg, and which met with such appreciation, will ba repeated, by special request, on next Mnndavevanine. 4 J J" I ed want have ware Mr. J. D. Nut , of Laurinhurg, ad- . . ..... vertises in this issue for all ol the uni- form8. complete, ot the. Whiting Rifles. Address him at Laurinhurg, stating casn . oi price. John W. Shack kelford, Esq.; the Demo- for Congrew from this cratic nominee for district, together with Sheriff Murrell, 1 CjI. S. B. Taylor, Mr. A C HugRins and others of the Ouslow delegation, left rt.-.,t,mMihu, morning When you visit or leave New York City, stoo at the. Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand CJentrhl Depot. European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate Ps. Street cars, stages ana eievaiea raiiroaa 10 ,, .i . - 1v ' Pr. J I. nn,Kn in th world ."more i5fi th.n a fin heakhv babv. -You uUilui ; J rf- Aoa wt,-vm - hohv 11 f h nrti'affl and 5 Klh-. bntvnnrannafl Or. Bui B . . Baby Syrup and still maintain the B-by'a k.J.t, Pr!i S rant a. hottlA. Ai.ai.u. w judications. irr th South Atlantic State, stationary or falling barometer, winds mostly from East to South, warmsr, cUar or partly cloudy Veather. I 1 . t:w Onr iirn BlOrcB ara uvw buuuuw wi.u r. Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint- jj cnairmanof committea on 1 erma- agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in nent Organization, put in nommition for of this celeratea now ow uow ... n MftiQ c W McUlammy, ot their orders filled at Jacobi s Hard . ler lle wag elected by acclimatian . uepot, jmo. 10.0. rrum, su. u. McClammy in reiponso to a call, WILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY JUNE 5, Tiie Coneretsional Convention. We yield much of our local Fpce to Jay to the; publication of tha fj.lowicg report of the proceedings of the Con gressional Convention held in Fayetteviile last Wednesday, which e take from the columns of the Fayettfcville Etumhtcr: The Convention was called to order by Mr O D Myers, Chairmaa of the Execu tive Committee ot the 3rd District t 12 o'c'ock, mt pursuant to notice Oa organizing tho Convention, (fpt Myers cal ed to the chair Mr J W Bhack- e'fwrd, of Ons'ow, as temporary rh;.it rra;i. aud Messrs W T Strauge atd W S Ook were named as secretaries Mr Shackelford addressed the or vtn tio, urging tne amy 01 gooa uamvvTAii in the coming campaign, and in promo ticn of present hirmony. He wos loudly applauded. Tha ennsantinn u?gr then declared read .w ' w- tor business. -By Mr Uowan, ot Ooiurnt-m : jtesotvea, xoai u mere uc wuiih, delegations here, that they be allowed ' UQtU their crlaims are nrrinerlv considered. r - -1 j A -i I r 1 B r Uig q Columbu?: Resolved, That upon presentation ot r.rAdflntials. the committee be allowed forty minllte8 to decide, and the Convention mi 1 - 3 41 I xne resolution waa auopiea. The following resolution was also adopted: . Resolved. That each county snail vote the Guberm t r al vote ef 18t6, and that .u. a. ..fA 1a ..Inntiul ornrrArcr 0 iwuuukus iuio up iuwi i"-0 to precedent in nominating various can- Ljidates: 0n other ques ions the majorit tnnT.vail. Mr Rir-.liardsnn. of Colambu: taoi9d, That the Secretary!! the roll and the delegates select trom each county one to serve on committee cn per n . ti d t serve on I 4MU V W V m v-. w . v . committee for credentials . delations then reported a8 followt: Committee on Permanent Organ ization ATnowell. of Bladen: Aren- a'f CarTeret; High, of Columbus; onaw, 01 umusriauu; t uiwujr, w Porter, of Pender; Carr, of Sampson; lav r TV 1 ' Hi. ft, . i? TT a n -kf f Moore, 01 wapun; , ' it.": .fYlm nnH H'lihh atP nr ip.w Hanover. .. - 1 i i i.nHanlio!i 1 ooara nnlnw R-chardson. of Colum bus; Alderman, of Cumberland; Bhck, of Moore; Sitchwell, of Pender; Royal, of Samoson: Nicholson, ol Dupun: onaw, ci a. ' i.xi 1 11 xiarneu; nuggiL, - 01 iSruaswicK. The committee retired ti deliberate. On motion ot Mr iiernaru, tne conven tion adjourned until half-past two p m .vTirRwnnv RE 8ION. The Convention was ca led to orlcr, n , th nhairmau annoiinsed reports of coma ueea in oruer. auo w"'""" ... . tad for du0ther hcur t0 ' make their report. GranteJ. On motion of Mr Jacobi, ot JNew llan 0Ver, the Convention adjourned to reatM ..-uu-un. m. convention ro.afcsembled. Tne' com- mittee ou Credentials reported that the olanatea h admitted. There "" "oor . Tfia former wa. ontad after a debalo of one hour in which Messis JUCLean, vArr, iu.yruver, D K Mcliie. Ellis, Bernard, lorter and nnUr iLated. The conventiOQ tnen took 3 recess cf an n0Hr - EVENING SESSION. . T-l I . 1 Convention called to oraer. ut a uca spoke, thanking the Convention for the Mlmni;mnt. naid dim. Messrs lnorais , ' , w s Ccok were rtaie Lecretarie8. By Mr McLean: 7?afJd That tb thauk of this Convention be tendered to tho HcuJ V Shackelford fur his fiiroes .and ira partiality in presidiug as temporal ohir man' 4 . l Annnted. The chairman then announce! il.ai nominations were in order. Cant Jobn W Ellis put in lamination I r.: XT fttftlman. ot ilinover. . jr j 3 Myrover placed ia nominaiuu Hn a -McKov. ot Sampson. 1 ill n 1 uuia ua f n o Kicholsoa nominateJ Ci Wm . . . . nnnlin. ' u nlacej ja nomination Mr 1 A,t(. rt Onslow I JaS Q OCOtt. CI UU810W. xr, xfran sooke. eecocding tne noa ;.Hnn nf Jude McKoy.Lle paid a tri hnt to Col Waddell, which was recisved I ,iK haAra. I " I .... . 1 m . . i nMA, l i Th hallOtiUZ tuou cuuimcu.. -uJ Stedman led for the first 18 ballots, hav mnrfl than a maiority. DUt DOt two , U6 . . . ir . v. l, weaken, and Mr iUis witnurew u:s nam I rncrressional race ur N A Stedman, Jr, put in nomma- M-j Mcoiammy. jr p i McLean re nominated CjI W a Allan, of DapUn. A - - - -at. 1. t : , 1 Review. r?on D FI Mellon, of flirnett. Mr Mc, Lean, after rtceivioa a ban isjme vote, j vitlidrew his t-ijtcue. The biiloticg cuutiriUe i with various shifts of' uiU-Tf. Finally, ou the 32d bnli.t, N--w Iianover, fter casting the vf-tot cKh i'" ir-t this noii.inatfd Mr .J W SnckHt'.-ni, ue hvmg received over tc-U ir in )i V t tntiiti voto Oa motion, 'l.e nomin iTn Wi made unariirr ous Th'-re was the wild s! enthusiasm. Mr -Sh -it k -If ml was called by the crowd and diliefBfl tlieui hru tiy, thiwik'ng the con vtn'iou f r the lior-'T cotifV rred on him, n d p-omifi'-j u-;t-fS in the campaign. Mt D 11 .McL':'n v.;i d.cUr'd Kit-ctor for this District. The delegates, to Cnjciiif'ati Convention wc re Ca M hteilnitn and V F How land. Alrernaip J I Mk. On niotijn, the Couventi'-n adjourned sine (He. IicHsious Servicts, We ure requested . to state that there will bo re'.ij.i6us Fervic?s at Dudley's Grovo at 4.30 o'clock every Sunday even ing until turtlur notice, llev. J. W. Craig, Cbeplain of the Seemcu's Bethel, will conduct the exercises to morrow af ternoou. Th8 public are cordially invited to attend. Personal. Rev. Geo. Patterson, D. D., who hts been absent during the week at Oxford, where he delivered the Anniversary Ad dress on Thursday last before the Horner S-hool, has returned to the city and will conduct the services at St. John's Church to-morrow as usual. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer is the best preparation known to preserve the hair. Use it. City Court. William 'vIcAllister, for an assault and battery upon a woman, was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or go below. He went down. D. S. Martin, colored, and II it t is Lee, white, were charged with an sfiray.- The testimony showed that Martin was the aggressor, and he was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or pass 30 days in the city prison.' He paid ' the fine. 1 The woman was discharged: ; Plows, Shovels, Pitchforks, Srades Rakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, &c. For the lowest prices, g to. Jacob is. Couimencements, Oar acknowledgements are herewith tendered to Capt. Washington Catlett, Principal of the Cape Fear Military Acad emy, for an invitation to attend the Com mencement Exerci.es of that institution on the last Friday in tho month, the 25th inst., at tha City Hill, at 8 o'clock P M. The Annual Address will be deliver ed by Frtf. Th.VonJasmuad and theVale dictory by Master Herbert J. Thompson m Master Geo. Ha'.rias is the Chief Marshal and his assistants aro Masters J, B. Munson, H. II. Mcllhenny, J. Victor Grainger and B. A. Capehart. We also acknowledge, with much pleasure, the receipt of an invitation to attand the Reception of the cla&3 of '80 at St. Mary's School, in Ilaleigb, on Thursday, June 10th, at 10 o clock A. M. From Washington City comes to us, with the compliajentsof our young Itiend J. I. McCallum, one of the graduates, an invitation to attend the Commencement Etercises of the Graduatirg Clafis of 180 of Columbia University Law School, the s.id exercists to be held a the National Theatre, in Washington City, on Tuesday next, the 8th inst. Our SpriDg and Summer Gixda for jent's, Youth's andBoy'- wear is still 'arge and attractive. Those who want the nobbiest, the newest, the latest, the best ar.d the cheapest goods always go to Sbrier's. tf. Whitewashing is one of tha cs cntial things in town and country. No business of general interest was be ing transacted by the Superior Court to day'. A young lady with a taste for painting can in about sir. months 8 j decorate a room that a visitor ia bothered to know whether it is a private honBe or a faro bank. The rut-h for the celside and mountain resorts will soon commence, and miny people are a' ready prepared to 'git up and gt. Fevers. Sections of territory where fevers ara and have been brought on by reason of a malarial infected atmosphere, , are using. and with complete snccesa, in keeping off such afflictions, Warner s bale JLidney fcnd Liver Cureand Warner a Safe PUU, Parties down sick with diseased of such a character are cored by the use of,same. NO. SO Now that picnics are in order corner loafers will fall off. :? The girl graduates are now hard at wrrk on t ( r esfiavs. i l a iy mixed Pdiuts, stiic-ly ure Wiiiu; Lead. C 1 rs, Brushes, W 11 low trlass, fec a' .f AHJBl' Jumping t'ie rope is a very dingerou amusement if indulged to tew great an extent. Ljif8 in mo rniog edge tr.ir In c handkerchiefs with black tore i 5ce "d stead of white. Window Gias of altsi? !4, t .i, .Sa-:h and IJiiuds, Uui'.dirs Dard vvare, 1, Iiiw tt pireces al .l.vcoui'?. Eleven sai ing veseels arrivevl at th:. port today and of this number fix were square-rigged foreigners!. It usually takes twenty able boditd men to stand and look at ono . poor little sign-painter while be is at work. This is the 'rock of ages,' said the imo patient father after rocking the cradle two hours and the baby still awake. lrof. (ioodman. The nlusical entertainment given by Prof. Goodman st Wa'nut Hall, yesterday afternoon, was largely attended, by an audience which well rcpreeented the musical tastes of our citizers. Prof. Goodman not on'y surprised but highly celighted all who were present by his masterly tmch and the skill and taste with which he handled the instrument. It was a yery enjoyable occasion and one which those who were present would be 'glad to see repeated at an early day and in a larg er hall. - Cliurch Services. Worship in tho various churches of the city to-merrow as follows : st. Paul's evang. Lutheran church, Corner of Sixth and Market streets. ! Rev. G. D. Bernheim, D. DM Pastor. Sunday School at 9;30 a. m. German Service at 11 a, m. and 8 p. in. , ' ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. corner Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. Geo. Patterson, D. D., Rector June ttth. Second Sunday after Tiinity. Morning Prayer and Celebration at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at G o'clock. Sunday School at 5 p. m. FIFTH STREET M. E. CHURCH (SOUTH), on Fifth, between Nun aud Church street?, Rev. T.P. Ricaud, pastor. Services at 11 a. m, and 1:60 p. m. babbath School at 9 a. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. FRONT STREET M. E. CHURCH., (SOUTH) corner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E. A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 a. m.Taud 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker, sup't. Prayer Meeting and Preaching Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Young Men and Women's Chris tian Association first and third Tuesday evenings in eacu montn. ST. paul'3 EnscorAL church: corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Ambler, Re .tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m . Sunday School at 3:30 p. in . Seats free SSAMEN'S BETHEL, Dock, between Water and Front streets Rev. Jas. W. Craig, chaplain. Services at 11 a.m., to which- seamen are cordially invited. The public are invited to attend religious services at the Tileston upper room, in the Tileton Normil School building, on Ann, between Fourth and Fifth streets, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. SECOND BAPTIST CdUBCH, on Sixth, letween Church and Castle sis Rev. J. P. King, pastor. Services tomor row at 11 a. m. aud 8 p. m. Sunday School at 9 a. in. rT FIRST rRESRYTEIIIAN CHURCH, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. Dr. J. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School 4 p. m. FIRST BArTJST CHURCH (COLORED.) corner Fifth and Campbell streets. Rev. A.M. Conway, pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday School at 9:00 a. in. Prayer Meeting on Thursday night at S o'clock FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Memorial Hall, corner Seventh ami Nun streets. Iiev. D. D. Dodge, Minister. Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. and 3 and 7:30 p. m. Traise and Conference meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. ST. LKWIS' CHAPEL, ccrner .Seventh and Bladen streets. Rev. John Lewis, pastor. Services at 11 o'clock, a. in., 3 30 o'dock p. m. andS o'clock, p. m. wootkh's oiapkl, corner of Bladen and Ninth streets Rev. Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching Sundays, at 11 a. m., 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock p. m. Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Friday night. Sunday School at O a. m. You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heals ing otoves at almost anj j. rice at, J acoli's Hardware Depot. LOW BATy For sUi kinds of Printing Person ratidinsr oat ci the city caa kav thir priaunx caret ally xeatea aaa asaib to them fro of poctaz. ' , - 16. . WARSOCK, (Ia Review BoDdin;) Job Pridur. apl 9 1880. 4 JPLBA8BNi0TI0in1 We will beg' ad to receive cornn:un.ica'Joa; from our frieafs on aaj atf alCiubJects o general tsUrest butr 4n ' The nam of the writs fch?t always be fur nished to the Editor. . -...i in-: Oomm aniMUoaa - u- l-rtittipjijisi or It one side ot the .paper c PeraonaUUn aurtfej xbUQX. And it is especially atdptlcalarij under stood that the Editor does tit always ecfxrie; the views of correspondent - crle t t d in the editorial cola a n v. ' T .1 -..jiL;-j.i ihl:.-- How.- jA dvcrtiacrmonts. NoticeJJctka-! TH K KNTERT il X 3! eH t WdMfi'tU of Way s ti rn at the 'CftV ifV fT, Fi i. !i'v nttfbt last, will be repeatedtSn.lrrii g-u, Juie 7ti, by special ri iot N.w -r i ijn' will be added, It i jMitf itfc wi:te5finjr. Bet of order prpsert ed. Admission Adul.s '25 centi, ChildrB 15 cents, Gallery 15 cent.. je 5 Jt " -- - J, - Notice. r.w u fori warned not to trt a --oaJ4-V arhur aoy of th c-, n of th lj-n-X Norwegian Hark SVv'VKV, r'Zt Capt Olsen, as i.eithr tho .Van ter nir Cot.i;neei wJl b- rtspca ible.. IIFJDV. .V CO , Notice. i 1 A LL I'WnNH are hrf ,; yJ - A lurew irnd not to trust, nr f'br any of ih iW' tfiaV wt-i.4n Bark. VKNN WtSjgSr: t aj,t Hi..-cn, he neither th Ma. i"i m'- ivt no. Conriifte-s ttLI b refphJrfig' Consignees. Notice A LL PERSONS are' hereby 4 1 A.! forewarned rio't t "tra-t ve j harbjr aay of th3 crew of tha ySt I Norwegian Bark PRANK; Captccfr 0 Petteraen, ae neither the M aitor nor Conei;'ees will be re?poEslbli J ' HKIDfcVrjO., Je -3t . , " Cinilfraees. WHITING RIFLES, .TJETljftOls"!' ANTED-Ali the Uai'fcrms (cppleic) of the "Whiting Riils. Addrrrttbs under signed, stating CA8U price. A je 6-1 f Star cypy. Liurlaturg, C. Croquet JN FULL AND HALF.STBh , Cord and Mexican 0ra3s Hammcck, Balls and Bit Bcwa and Arfow At the LIVS BOOK Ti:i Pianos and Organs : 7 VEW-'ANO 8LX0N4)'HajvD,T Sold cheap on tbe Jnstsjmpi, I'lin, At UKINflBEFiiKH, JV . 23and ALarkrt. GINGER POP GINGER POP. T AM NOW M KimFAcTTJBilfrfire Iiet JL Ginger Pop ofl'ere4 for a4Hn tlfsAiMrki-t. 1 have complete facilities and, partis' in tli; country can rely upon iny goods and t:c prompt filling of their orient. uJ A ' D. LIETGf', , ..'WiliuiilKKTO, v'. ' . i - A ,. -,. i jane 2 1 w New Drug" StWe; A COMPLETE, 8 rocK; . qJ, PpreDrut s ChemicalsPatent Medfciaef; PatCy iw.d Toilet Articles. Cigars, AcilU be foknd at the Drag Store of . J5 0. ' H. 1 W A RY5 fS, ...a. Zicw Alatket. Pretcriptiocs coipDOuaded with ctre and accuracy. ' nray al r-ctr A GOODLBBORTMENT on haad Picture Frames, Velvet aad -W4:oiJ. t iae aswrtmeat 1'ittuxe ikmldiyy Cutto fit smj tiBiPietar ORAN3 en easvienrs.k 1" If or tc 'tktu I E Q U O.TK K EROS EN K 01JU ,tc- lay at the following pjica A L-.jiiii STANDARD llO dfg. pcartaUtd.fl-e tit t. In Barrch. 0 cfen." ; jwa J. Ia Bulk,0 eeuu. 'Lt. .: Bjv "All other' grades' atprop4rtfutf,e4sicei. Junejt ': ,ni Wz&iMVJLffiti CO.. .: til ISSE S KAR R EKr dM ftVV A K T -QEALEKB IN M1LUXKK40 ti A.T0 jt tetGpi M sW(4lrftoico I ChiM'Axu' and In'aovi ; ;i5ajr- tU In in MtUlaVrT jotinAt4 wi:b1A4f rw, r tt lea of ilair Goo4 h. cirtt, at No. South yront Street. ' 1 ' ' TheVNewMtiprci. QALL AJi'D IXAlllN&j JfjyiliU Styles of Btraw afd relffats.Tliy ars pr.tty and cheap r 9iSt ' d yoExiiitLOtiis&oy, TBy 3I ' HtMafPirrriIoue. Walter iCon.ey, u u4 i qa a ! 1 VjC6- DO. llSTIC AGk&SXiHrik& t&n- aad nrofaUtffsofrrt.o,fsV'" WALTHH c)nby apl 3 Market street.
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