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Another Grant KepuMIcan for Han. cock. Pittsbcbo, Jalj 2-General A L Pearson, wbo ntsJong been reoog nixed m cue of the U-pablion leadeis in this neighborhood, and who win warm supporter of Urant at . the Chi cago Convention, ba declared himself Snfafor of Hancock for President To th. interrogatory to day. "Are- yon for Hancock. 0t,era. ? he responded Undoubtedly I ara ' adding. ,,IJI in m. dav or two a-od a letter to U b firant. Ca nof tb National Committee f th Vetarao's Union (Boja in 15 ne) ..-tKpmwincr from thai organizition T th member from this'State and hara been fo"r seven 3 ears. IshalUct forth in that letter that I expect to upport Hanoock, and.asthe Veterans. Union ia a Republican organization, 1 cannot consistently bold the position inrtrer of representative from Penn sylvania.' General Pearson went into tha war m acttain in tbe One Jmn dred and fitly li th Bgimeut, and for bravery aud ability was promoted to -be a colonel, a brigadier general aDa finally a major general. Hu -trvea iu Warren's Fifth Cip-i. participated in tea battles and was as bravo a soldier aa Alleghauj county m ut into 'he field of battle CAROLINA Bajard on the Campaign. WliaiixoTOK. Del. July 3-S uator Bajard was aked this evening to give me Lis views rtgaidibg the isuueb inv.lvid in the pndmg campaign, lie very pleasantly, raid : I do no think this a proper time. General Hancock ha Dot yet spoken and the country is tilled with the en thusiastic plaudits of the Democracy at theratificat on meetings held every where. 1 do not. think tuat we need to go beyond that at present. A you will see by reading my speech of last night, I prefer to confine myself at present to an endowment of the men wbo are our standard-bearers Ueneral Hancock is, in my opinion, the exemplar of a regit ar limited g v ernraent.as his opponent lei r seult at irregular and unlimited government Hanoock baa pUced bimtelf by Li aotsou a very high plane abovd criti cism and there are no fl.wi in bin armor. Whereever be has ben tried be has proved true. Tnis the people know and they have confiJenca in Li continuance in tbe part of duty and in his devotion to tLoe principles which have made his name known and hon ored throughout the land.' Do you think, Senator, that the condition of tbe country is suah that the people will comprehend the differ ence of character- in tbe two candi dates and show their appreciation by confiding their interests to the man of unstained name? 'I do. Time baa brought to tbe people of this country the use of their cooler judgments. They are tired of false issues, partisan political warfare and. above all, of a party whose entire principles represent the abstract idea of fores. This contest is one for re union and nothing more. In the per son of Hanoock they have a represen tative of that principle Xou think then that Hancock will ba elected?' '1 do. I reoeive letters ev?ry day, and have sinoe the nomination, ex pressing not only approval of the nom inees but the conviction of a complete triumph. Mmy of these letters come to me from friends in New York, wbo ware my supporters, for the nomina tion, and their aaturances of the suc cess of the ticket are equally strong. They put his majority in New York at 00,000. New Jersey is a martial 3tte ribeisnt many soldiers to the war, and will battle for reunion -at the ballot box as she did for the Union at the point of the swoid, I think too that Hanoock will carry Pennsylvania. The citizsss . of that State cannot but be proud of his military fame and his unspotted civil rsoord. 3ae too will, 1 tnink. 10m tbose who tigbt lor re union. Cone rJ Reghtrr: They are now run- nine 83 l;m at the fiCtory, iior tuem .-m nlaidj. and 8 on seamless bas. 1 bey im mtrftyna another new s ninnin ' frame o.v, f in a few days. TTirtknT ry.trnTlnian'. - HickorT has s total DODulation of 1.115 Sunday Bchool has been organiz3d at the new Lutheran church. We 'now have six churches worshipping in their own buildings, each having a aa. day school. - Charlo'ti A mn named Vntr. at Siflalv county, com'? g to wards Charlotte to-day, was killed by his team ttkintr fright acd running way nfrar Atwell's, two mile East t4 tiiia nhv. Two other Dersona'were in the wsgou with him but utCiped wi.h slight it. juries. Hickory Pilhh: Tbe tobacco crop in tlm vioiuitjf is look'ng splendid considering the diy Beasou. The thresher bave been engaged in thie place and the vioiuity for the past week and firm what we learn the wheat in v.o yi-ldii;g as well as antici- patd. Opt II B l-vis was the tirnt to put new wLeai'on the Hickory market. Ho o!d to Mr V J Howe a few days ago eighty or ninety bushels ut $1.5 per lniahff. tbe new MaboUo Hall. of E g'e Mil s, Iredell ooat.ty, was ded bat.d on tre 21h ult. Newbern 'Aw Three New- beru boys neither of whom are knee, high to a grass hopper," tpeskijg af ter the manner of men, swam acrosn Ntfuse river yesterday in ote hour Mr Mat. bias Williams, living near Croatan, below this city, wat riding in 'an ox crt along the road, on Thursday, and in attempting to 'shun a stump' struck his head against tbe branches of a tree, when a stick pierc ed his ear to the depth of three mcbea lie is lying iu a very critical condition and it is thought will not recover : Mr C arlie Keeler, keeper of Braf t Inland Light, informs us that be c inhs a shrk, a few days ago, which mtHurtd 4 feet, IU lnoues, with 0 hard crabs incide of bim. ' I Concord b'un: 'Hancook,' y tiled one of our 1 couuiry snb3criLe Hf'aa-h-looked his bead in our door Tuesday, is the man to Wu(the)field.' We were not quite ' quick enough and the load of fchot tuok effect iu the door mt-teud i of in hte head. Some weeks aoo. C pt Cbas McDonald let No Hospital TVcedeJ. No palatial hospital needed fur Hop Bitters patients, nor large salaried tal ented puffers to tell what Hop Bitters will do or cnre.as tbey tell their own story bv their certian and absolute cores at borne. ,1 J7 v TI1U MAILS. T-e mails cloee and arrive at the City Post Office as follows : Northern through and way mails 5:30 p Kaletgb 5.30 a. m.. . .ami 5.00 i Mails for the N. C. Kilroa 1, COMMERCIAL HEWS m. 'and routes supplied there ' from, including A. &N. C. 1 . m in. a. m. 10. m n JUilroad. at 5;30 Southern mails for all points Svmth, daily .1 7:45 p Western mails (C CR'y) daily (xcept Sunday) '..v 5:00 Mail fur Cueraw & Darling' top - ....... Vvv 1. . 7:45 Mails for poin's betweelT Flo rence and Charleston...... . i'Ao Fayetteville, and ofTices on Ctpe Fear Iiiver, l ucadaia, aud Fridays. 1.00 Fayettcville via Luni'rU'n, daily, except Suudys...... 5:0'J p in Outflow C. H and iolurmedl ate e ffices.cvery Frid-i..... Smithviiie malls, by "team boat, dallv. (ex,cei.t Sun x 1 davf) Mails for Erty Hill. Tiuu Creek and JSh tUotte, evi ry Friday at Wilmington aud Black River Chapel, Tuesdays and Fri days at Mails for North of Iticbmohil will clwse at 2 30 p. m. OPEN FOR DELIVEBY. WILMLNQTON MARKET JULY 84 F M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted steady at 24 cents. Sales 800 casks at tbat figure KoaiN Firm at $1 02J for Strained and f 1 Q7A tor Good Strained. . No sales reported TAK Quoted steady at f 1 60 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at fl 70 for Soft and 12 50 for Virgin. COTTON Quoted dull. No sales reported. The following are the official quotations Ordinary ................. ........ 'ioid Ordinary Low Middliojc .... aiudliiie Good Middling Cents. 9 10 7-16 " 49 11 DAILY fcSOSIPTS .7 Uutt'-a...-. ....i......... 21 bales ipirttf Inrpeniice... 1 045 c&aks pif- M M i.'oj dd e r 2i0 rude 1 u men line.. 2J C:0U Hi . 9 00'a in 6.00 a m. J :30 a. m, Nrthcrn through and way 1 miis '....... 7:00 a m Southern Mails J 7 30 a. m. C-irolina Central Railway... ... 9:15 a. m Stamp Olhce open from 8 a. m. to Z M. ar.d Irora 2 to 5:30 p m. Money Order and Roister D partmenfc open same as stamp omce. 1 General delivery opan trom fi.CO a. ra to 6:30 p. m and on Suo lajs from e:JU to U:30 a. m ' ' btamps for ea".e at general de ivery when stamp office is closed. 1 Mails collected from street fcoiei every 1 . uav at 616V p. m. r Wh n you visitor leave New York City, stop at ti e Grand Uniou ! Hotel, opposite Graud Central Dep t- European plan Kooins reduced to $1.00 ! and upwards. the water x ff from oue of his fish pond. J liestauraat unsurpassed at moderate prices. all parts ot the city. ly 8tockliolders' Meeting, tOTICE 18 HEREBY GlVi-'N that a 11 ! Oeceral MeeuD of the Stockholders of tbe ! Carolina' Central Railroad. Company, sac- cesflor to the Carolira Central Railway Com- paoj, under the forecloiare sale, will be held io tbe Town of WELDOM. North Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of July. 1880, for the election of Officers, the adoption of Bj-Lswp, and other purposes. A. V. JjlUU 1, F. O. FRENCH, A. B GRAVES, J. S. WIIEDBEE, J). R. MURCUISON, je 26- Purchasing Committer. COMMERCIAL KOTbL, ! WILMINGTON, N. C. -A llonsehold Seed. A botk on the Li Ter, its diseases and their treatment, sent free. Including treatises upon Lifer Complaints, Torpid LIrer, Jaundice, Biliiousnees, Headache Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, etc. Addrsss Dr. Sakkobd, 1C2 Broadway' New York City, N. Y. je H-4 , Kewlernicui . According to the Gz urss ot lbs Newbern enumerators, tho population of this city will not reach orer 6,600. Mr. Brj. Fnlford of Hyde county, informs m thtt tbe cr ops in that ssclion are looking extremely fine and at this time bid fair for au unusually large yWld. Monxo E'tquircr: Mr. W J Scrogg, the census taker for Monroe township, reports tbat ba has found the following persons in the township who are orer 100 years old all females : Grace ilantlsy, (00 I'd,) is claimed to be up wards of 130 years old. She was born in Afriei. Mrs Taylor, mother of Mr Jno V Taylor, is said to be over 100 years. 8he resides with her son, about two milea iust 01 Monroe. The m t mm moiner ox Jerry juoses, tcoiai. is also said to be orer 100 years of age 1 'it - - 1 IGood Hotel to Stop it Hotel accommodations for trarelers are of the greatest importance to persons who hare to mors about the country on busu nssa or pleasare. Just where to go is what trery man wants to know when he leares hesae. The Grand Union Hotel, opposite tbe Grand Central Depot, New York city. Is a Terr popular resort, because the at tendance there is prompt snd satisfactory, the charges are reasonable and the me iMjye compUte. Persons arriving at or leaving-Sew York city by the Grand Cwatrai Depot will hod the Grand Union Hotel rsry conrenlent, N, Y, TcUgrtun. nsy l&lamSm. and traf erred all tbefiih to another pynd. This one was completely drained a ad remained dry for four or livo week9. when the water was turned o j again. To his great! astonishment he found that thousands of email fiih had burrowed in the mud and remain ed so unt 1 it was rewatered, when they made their appearanoe again in great numbers and are' doing well considering the long and severe dry spell. 7 Morganfon Blade: List Saturday evening, a week ago, Mr lisyi Kobin- ao, trother of Sueriflf lidbinson, of L'uoolntoD, was riding home on top of a load of wheat, when he feu off, striking on his head and fracturing his skull fiom which injury be has .since died, A storm of wind, hail and rain passed over this town and Bur rounding country on Tuesday last, which twisted off and tore up by the roots a large number of forest trees -vhioh hud withstood the winds for generations. Jtiany oronaras were also partially destroyed, and in some oases nearly all tbe iruit was blown off The dams&e' to growing crops from wind, rail, and hail was also consider able, much of the larger corn being blowu Hit to the ground. Charlotte Observer: The ice fic tory will commence operations about tbe lotu inst. Mr A Ii Smith has rtcently received the appointment of assistant inspector general with the rank of captain. At a iate hour last night Will Ray and Neil Mellon, two young men "very well known in this city, got into a difficulty in tbe vicinity of the Express office, during which Hay uilicted two revere and 'dangerous wounds on Mellon with a Kniie, cutting him ocoe iu the right breabt and again Hiutbe lAt side, the blsd penetrating to the hollow each ime. Mellon was carried to the offiVe of Dr O Dunoghue, who pronounced tbe wounds very dangerous. 'At last acoonnts it had not been determined whether or not they were Lkely to prove tatai, out tnere are grave appre- mi m neneions. xne tomato crop is gloriously good this year. -If you want to near a Western North Caro lina business man rage just mention tbe night schedule on the Best road Col Steele thinks it not likely tuat UjcKery win run lor Congress. Large Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Traveler. rp HE PROPRIETOR having' thoroughly renovated this House and famished it entire- , 1 - . ly new, s prepared to give to the, traveling public all the oonvenianoies of a FIBBT CLASS HOTEL. It Is located; la the very centre of the boaisees part of the city, being convenient to the principal business houses, XXK. J. XL BATES, ffewrpapsr Adrertij mg imt, it Park ilow, (TiaM Boltdair), Itew York, la aathoriiedto eeatract for ad vtrtLtaaits la tie Oaitv Eivriw a:l 7ifc" Poitoffleej Custom Hosse, City Hall and Court House. Firit-Clau Bar and Billiard S&looa coanected with this IloteL jj BATES $2 PER DAY, 024 F. A. SCHUTTff, Corn, Meal, Hay. 15,000 Bush Prime I White Corn, GOO Bushs Water Ground Meal, dOO Bales Hay, Uo daDoro , Messenger: ine snip- a . I 1 men o airawie ne zrom inuX)iuii tjt 1 cr tbe patt season f.ot up only 1,152 lOIir, QlOlaSSeSs pUTar m w 1 . m 1 t - 1 Craces. xuero was toarceiy na.i a crop made. We are pleased to Lear .very encouraging reports con cerning the crop throughout thiaeeo- tion Alax&ea tmprovemenu are re ported by the farmeis. 'A lop bouse on the lands of Air Lj M Coop er, about 3 miles from Warsaw, in minim county, was blown downdcr-i ing the storm on x riday of last week. anrl Itrn rvilnrpil women. mnthr and daughter, caught among the falling BaCOlljLard, POTk, &C, 200 Boxes Smoked KARIWE NEWS. 1 " ARRIVED. Hteamship Regulator. Doane. New Yon' 1 h. liriu. i ' . sieniuer Elizab eth, Bisbee, Smithviiie Master, 'V-Hiuer HaHsp-H-t, Harper, Smith vllle, a t -r. .steamer John Dawson Sherman Point Catswell. l'acldisou , uteamer ortu ttate.Ureen, Y ayetteville. Worth v Worth. chr Joslah W AVhilehouse. Fnruleave, Providence. Jas H (Jhalbouru &. Co. ' . chr Alinawa Falrchilds. Philadelphia. Han iss & Howell 1 chr Seventy-six. Robinson. Kennebec Itiver, Master. 1 CLEARED. - 1 Steamer Elizabeth, Bisbee.' Smithviiie, Mahler. Steamer ! Passport, Harper, Smithviiie, Ma ter. - Steamer North State, Green, Fayettevllle, Worth & Worih. Exports. J COASTWISE. 1 I ' - New York steamship Benefactor 50 ba'en piuestraw, 9 bbls peanuts, 18 bales 5 bbls crude turpt, 198 do tar, 202,211 feet lumber, 791 bbls rosin, 301 casks spts turpt, 3 bag rice, 59 pkgs mdse. MONTHLY STATEMENT Or 8TOOK8 OS HAND JULY 1, 1880. Utitoa ashore.... 1,087 I afloat....... Total........ 1 1,087 dpirita ashore...... 2,777 tfloat 62 Toul... ................................ ....... 3,839 ftoein aehoro.......... ?3,71 alioat 5,1:61 ToUi 79,532 Tar ashore , 1,245 afloat. m ' Total.... ............... ........, 1,24 5 Grade ashore 1 1,246 afloat. 1 Total 1,345 RS0KIFTS 90A TH MONTH SlCPIMfl JULT 1, 18f0 Cotton .......1..... 3S3 J Spirits 10.411 Hosin..... 29,38 Tar ;.. 1.484 Crude.... 10,539 XFOBTS FOB THE K0KMH NDItJ6 JULY 1,1860 Domestic , Cotton M M 819 Spirita. - 1,069 Hosin........ 3,974 Tar. j 2,467 I Grade.. 07 Foreign. Cotton Spirits...... .11,085 ftosin.. 45,988 1 M Grade List oi vi sieis uver iuu tons m Port June 25th, 1880. BARKS. m Arthur C Ward, 500 tons, SI.erman, J H Lhadbourn & Co Dr Katie Slewarl, 370 tons, Arnolds, CP Mebani Nor Arizona, 560 tons, Gabri. lson, E Peschau & Western! ann Nor Diktor, S95 tons, Ta.lefson, CP MebaDe Nor Svanen, 321 tons, Ohen, Hide & Ce Nor Venner, 433 tons, Steen, Heide & Co or Krone, 303 tons, Jecere, Heide & Co Qer F Peitheis, 446 tons, Waller, , - EG Barker & Co N, r Gioga, 351 tons, Jule, Heide & Co BRIGS. Am Fred. B Bice. 227 tons, Small. KG Barker & Co Ger Helehe. 274. tons, Schuitz. Pateison, Downing & Co BUaOUNERS. Am Carrie Bell, 274 tons. Seavy, Master Am Jas R Talbot. 315 tons. Crocker. Northrop & Camming am ii A .ue wilt, Z4U tons, Manson, New Advertisements. FOB THIS Ml. BROWN & RODDICK ARE OFF1.RINC, b- ME 3S argains in Older to close out 8 me lots. ( i - AM those who are in want i t s:ii will do well to give us an early call. No. 1. hil r .'a Wh te Ii s, with-.nt Se&m, 20 cen's n pa r, jth 50 cmis. Xo. 2. Paciiic Printed Luwms, 12 cents pt r yard. Th-. se are the bt-st quality in "the market. I No. 3. , ' Pnuted Linen Lawns, 15 and 20 cents, regular price :0 and 25 cents. , No. 4. ; 200 dozen Genit' l.inen Handkerchiefs, $1.50 a d zn, dt-cidedly the cheapest lot ever tflbrd ' . " t in this city, i No. 5. Linen Stair Covering, 15 to 25 cents. - j No. G. . . " 1 Piques; we are oiTei ing some rare-bargains - in this particular D pa:tntent at prices ranging from b'c to 4.o, Migcellaneon Port GraTfttTr, Uied ia tha priacipU Ohurchei f0P r nioa purpose &. Acucm iur A,aaies and Persons and th ij j "SCU tail, " t r V No. 7. u Printed English Cambrics, 10 cer ts a yard, worth 15 cent". I'V ianj Fours Years Old. rpmS CELEBRATED 5 ATI T J ia made from the Jnlce ot'the Obortr . Tonic ani Sirenethenirir prr-i- urpaMed by any other ntiT . Beine the par iuioe of tha rr.- . - under Mr. Speer'. own pmi7ipSrii ' lti pnntj and enuineneig tr The yonneet child my parttke of it fll 1 Ana MnAlAM aJ a . . a'"T vmo Huuwd, muKx we weaxest mtaliu i., nieit to adYantace. It ia particularlr U fieialto- the aged and dbiliuted,tod t w to the various ailments tLat afflict the k4 , RELIED 'ON7 rMPeCt- T ji SPEERS P- J. Sherrv . The P. J. 8HERRT ia a W!n .ti. RIOR CHARACTER, and - partak of 7J jc'.iuon quBiices oi tne grape from k e iamade.x For Purity, Kichnesi, fUToru.i MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, 'it Jill iuudu unezceiiea SPEEIt'S rP- J, Brandy, No, 8. 1 We have still a few left of those Black and poses. Mode Colored Hose, at 25c and 35c, fTV 1 T r a t Tk rr . ... auib DtiAAiii pianca unnva eJ io iu uountry, being far tupenor for iredictiiif. Worth at leas 50 ceuts. No. 9. A jot of La.ce Bunti gs, Dress Goods, 20c, worth 37c. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. ie 26 IT 18 A PURE 'dittillatlon fron thep, and contains valuable medicinal pr.ojrt;i It naa a delicate flavor, similar toAlitrfl tne grapes from which it is di.tilleJ, itdi in great favor among first-class families; " Bee that the signature o' Alfred rassaic, a, jt is oyer tne coti or ticb kl tie. For sale bj W. H. GREEN, j. C. ML'Ti llrugtristg, and .f. Lt BKIDUUK,- t U je 26-tf H STOMACH - VP a TTAT TiTrnrnTTr (A Medicine, not. a Drink,) . CONTAINS HOPS, MUCHLY MANDRAKE, V DANDELION, A.ni Tin: Purest aud Best Medical QrALiru AIX OTHKB BlTTKitS. Tia;E"sr oxjxie All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, liw Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Vervousnu, SH and especially Female Coniplaiuta. 81000 IN GOLD. be paid for a caso they will Dot core or bei.V-' for anything impure or injurious Tound in tin Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters aud try lisl before you sleep. Take no other. Hop Cocgh (frai ls the sweetest, safest d '- - Ask Children. The Hop Pad for Stojnach, Lirer and Kiln?y ii'rj rior to all others. Cures by absorption. AJt drag, i D. I. C is an absolute and irreaiatible nire fordr v enness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotic Send for circular. Above told by droggliU. Hop Bitten M fc.Co. Ri 1 Am Berre an Injunction on Disease Br infieoratincr a feeble constitntion. ronn. ...uic ucuuiWHQ IQUinie. And annoh. inip a thin and inntritiona cirenUtinn J H Chadbourn & Co Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest, the Charl j Bueki S43 tons, Fos?, moftrhtjfhly sancdoned, and the most popu- Hi u uarKer cc uo . 1U xBience. uj ii xroggum ana uealert jren- j . CLYDE'S Kiev York , 'AND Wilmington. Steamship Line, Am Kalis Collins, 285 tons, Mathis, Master Am Claia, 295 tons, Crammer, . CoUille & Co 1200 Bbls Flour, Super to I TCxtra FftmiTv. 500 Hhds and Bbls Syrup, New! : Urleans, New Crop Cuba I ; and Porto Rico Molasses. 250 Bbls Sugar,Cut Loaf. Granulated, Standard A, kExtra O and 0, A Word or Two. timbers and killed. ExGoyercor Brogden, while stopping at tlie'Wm Bjtii:z Hotel, in thi town, .Tharedaj night last, was sereLajed, atd re aponded in a ringing speech. The GoYemor alluded to the Cincinnati nominations, and ' spoke in Ligheet 'txm of Geo linnoock Gov Jar- ia han noiinl Sheriff Grantnam Uit .fier due ooubideratioj ba hasdtoided not to interfere further in the case of Alex 'Howard, to ba executed here on Friday n.xt. The population of Wayne county, under the present cen sus, shows an increase of fully 42 per eenft compared . with the onsus of 1870. The population of the county does cot fall much abort of 2C.0OO. trhca ia 1S70 it xrsv 13,114. 1 - and D S Sides. ISO Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 125 Bbls City Mess Pork, Bags Coflee, Bio, Lacrujra and Java 150 Boxes Starch, j 300 Boxes Lye and Potash, . 175 Boxes Laundry Soap, ltU Boxes pure Assorted Candy, Snuff, Tobacco, Paper, Matches. Shot, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c For sal low by j T7ILLIXL'3 i MDRCniHO-f j 13' 7hclcfi!$ Grccsr & Coo. Zler.- i- - "PERSONS WilO APPRECIATE the best i. of aaj thing, aai would eat lie Best Flour Made I i can procure tbat article, manufactured bj tbe moat iaprored process, from Governess Wanted. yyAXTKD FOR TWO HOURS DAILt, PUP" residence, a GoyerLeM for little I giri la iearl old. FpiscDnaliari Drfr n. Address with terms, "GoTerness", P. O Box 659, city. . j.3t Horner Schoo!. OXFORD, N. O. THE STEAMEH 1 - BEWEFACTOR' Hall & Pearsail. JJ 2 i fc : - I oesi fd ettitn.l A Cunard Steamship Co. ri&Sff IHB OLDEST and most .re-- J"j2-im J O. HORNER. THI8 SCHOOL has been under its present care. It set no nn H.im n : but io the mental and moral training of boys. .??71dTei no "Perior. This bjastis ...- uj,u, aijjn anqaa the Students irom this tchool hae ir.di' tiintri ;n . noQB 'oVegt and n,ijVe,riti8 f the coar- 7,' "e our i-.ktrnna that no pains Will be BDartd to fnrr.ih th. ..hl .u.. 1 reliable line of dteamers afloat Bail from Stw York rety Wedneaday. JTO W RATtW-for all kinds of Prlntinir Bt city can hare tea ana -nailed Kor Throseh 1 Ickel for Cabin or Steers S-S ttt cf tha d porta of arop and for farther information. em ln of portaga. lm f tit 1IRIIIK Am I mm Mm iWAKKUUK. jteam at wiirusTtoa, xr. o.' ,i V ""u",i , iornatcr. CAPT. JONES, WILL 8AIL FROM SEW f Rk SATURDAY. July 10 TTir onippen can reiy up taillns; of Steameri as adTertiwd For Freight Engagements app'J ? TJJOS. F. BOND, Sup't, ' Wilminztoa, ' The nextlTHEO. G. EGER,SFreiht Ar. y WM. P. CLYDE A CO., f4 Si UroAdwT X" jOK OAU& LOW. Bills Ladisf' jaSS-ln Partri.'Imroeetor's Certifieatef, Crop Birarfltsamera B.pfiBE0Clf (InEeTlsirBuUdiBir) . JKrtU'
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