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We wCl be glad to receive eoxamvolcatiost
from oar Meads on aay and all subjects d
geaeraltatsmt tmtt ; i ,
The name of the writer nut alwayi be for
aUbed to the Editor. f
Conunnnlcatlo-s awl be written; cb onlf
one side of the.psper ' "
Personalities cms? voided.
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jOf. T. JAMES,
ono0 rorxroB.
And It 1 eepedally ana parUexlarly;endir
stood that the Editor o not alwsys eadorse
tbe vie wi of correspond estc, a&lessso itatd
VOL. V.f.V: WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1880. NO. 126
tt"k n pUireport any an
, r paper regularly.
Daily
ftlPiaN.WTAaE paid.
V? HU -ostks. SI W ; Three
ft4r fl 3 . on mo A, M cents.
- n be delivered by carrier,
& RODDICK
45 Hariet S.treet.
U !. J1 Drawer,
num-Ja;--ur, C. J cuts, regular
$! Call and examine.
iH.Dde Miirti . Hem
and yt t will use' no other.
"si
SI. !.ud Shawls.
K, cUing all our Shetland Shaw"
,41 Si; th jora really worth $3.
I! CoU)red fcummer Skirt, from GOcI
u$175. A boautifal line.
fkleriiuKnr: Cambric, '10 cccts
p.r jirJ ra-uUr price 15 cynta..
frAtfd racfic La was, l.a cen r yaru, i
J 1 all over the country at 15c.
DLACK CKArES.
ff tare just irc- ived a large inyoico ofj
Cri?4 hi Suk;1', Double and Triple.
Nui'able lor Veilings and
Trimmings.
sni.K AUENIS IS THIS CITY
fr the
H'IDUW'd CU.U'K, TOR TUE DEEi
EST 110UUN1NG.
AHiDrite In Gents' Linen Handker
chiefs, $1 CO per Dozen.
LADH2 CORETS.
ffs hare Ju.it rec 4vd a new Corset to rt
tail at 75 cents a besuty.
BROWN & lE0DDICK,
45 Markers t.
jT 17
For tlie Sound.
AD APT-nt TO-DAT a kaek will
W ria bte taa Ti y ud WritchUvjlla
fw d. Lavs tn city
Frias itrU tv xxi dtv
eornr Third and
' at 8 o'clock, P.M.
rTin 1pt Piney
(tiopt Haadait). KtturBing 1pt Piney
rUtv na WrlibutilU, ttTA.JL
far. r.f t W nn I Trim 1-
J7 7 T. J. BOUTOERLaNP.
8teamer Passport
ILL RK3DMI ksrrejr-
r-K.rv
a!r tripi to Froith rille asd the
lMt.j... ifl,s wha,r. foot of
3
Mwka hue-t, at 3.10 A II. I
J W. UARPKB,
Muter and Afrnt
ltloiwUoa
A Word or Two.
IUK.S0V8 WllO APPK ClATrf tbe best
1
t si)Uijr, and wclJ eit
Tho Bot Flour Maclo I
a p mr taat article, manafaetared by
tA Btett improved roeMf, from
Hall & Pearsall.
b u
DEEP ROCK lUrlERAL SPRING
WATER OF D1WEG0, 11. Y.
Vichy Water,
SODA WAT1R. '
AU soU ea Draaxht, Ice Cold, by
WM. 1L ORKEIT,
Drejrctit.
Mi
Kftf. WnotliOT ia UniYn
US I
rvo ws WITS Uian PBIOaS. By I
lr BUrt at bottca figmr at th fsetery I
i
T-Ooms-aU-'Roysr sUUkwp tbtl
Ui. Lvviri. - mramW tsmbU.
tl to aay fl Flirt; "Eoyal- 10 cent
HI li ai j SLx& Bklrt ea th markc.
J. 1 LoBlCIl, Uaasfallmnr,
Mpm 3Markcttt.
SALIC BUI Ladiag, cbarter
BROVM
fit
'tjs, Ufr$ Orttfieate, Crop IJcni
'r BiNawr lUoeits, .'
(UasrkwBanilaf) JobfcFriaur.
Sfl V
LOCAL1 NEWS.
Hew Advertisements.
Bee ad JabUee Biager.
PL Bii.bsa a r.c Oreat Fecret
Wm L DaRf met, Jr Mercanti'e Job l'rint
ing tec.
Tata r airily BibUs.
P HnvaistVaa If joa Win.
J O Ucbdi. Drugsitt Cold I
Window ULs ah sizes ai ItafTer
lYiccs. t
Full'iu iiu tu alioruuua at An inmates
past 3 olork;
'Ucn. Allan KutLcrtord is tu tLc city on
J
a snort midsummer visit.
The theiniuiueier .u this olhce register
cd 86 degrees todiy at 3 o'clock.
That was a f na rcfreshm" shower
which yasridoTer us this noon.
Fine cantcloupca fold inmarket tbia
morn'og at l and 2 cents apicco.
The Jubilee Singsrs will hold forth agal
- i
to night at the New Market. See adver .
a!jU Table C'utlerj, at Jacxuu's
llardMr r.' Uei t-
floc-lha Mv. a mnn must be either ' an
anvil or a Limmerr vet how m.Uf are
nothinc but bellow. .
that sermon did me good, said one
tnend to anoth-r alter Hearing an eloquent The Bpcaker( after 8omc mnutes of labor
preacher 'We shall sec,' was the reply. i0U8 (ffort got dowQ to' thQ level of the
You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats
g&ove at almostanj price at Jacoui'
In
Uardware DeiH)ti
The reason more umbrellas than water
melons re stolen is thought to be becaus0
the thief decsn't bate to plug the umbrel
la Ifla always ripa. j
Thoeeasons could not have been moie
:ti...v.n w Kn ri.m.
f'"" "
cd with tLus Lr and no wou-ler that the
cro are po proroUin?.
Your Bibies will always be good if
yen cive them Dr. Hull's Uaby Syrup
while Teething. It is a reliable aud sure I
remedy and cos's only 25 cents
The condition of the old mau Pbinney.
who was so badly bcit'm on Monday night
and whose life is despaired of, remains
unchanged up to the hour of our going to
press.
Window OUss of all sizM, DnwRisa
and Blind. Builders' Dardware,A:o Low
est prices at JAConrs.
Mind what you run after. Never bo
coatcnted with a bubble that will burst,
t
nor with a C rework that will end In
smoko and darkness. Got that which is
worth keeping, and that you can keep.
There is an uomallable letter at tho
nvsttice in this city addressed to Cop
ncr Pavlc. Tender, C-j. N. O. There
i
hvn lirn trceirrd several P.iran'e
Pckiges of coff.-c which have no address,
Strpbcn llichardson, tbe colored mur
dcrer. who is till confined in a cell in tho
City Trison, ni;d In irous, it, wo learn,
auite uncommuucative. lie eats nut lit-
tlo and talks. less. 1 co way of the trans
a
grcsror is hard. ,
Uiadv mixtxl l'alnts. strictly iwre WLite
Lead. -Cr I rs, BruMus, W ndow Glass,
Ac., at Jacoui a.
The l).ui-cratic General C-ommiUee,
including al the sub comni Uce, are re
quested by tho Cliai.iuan oi the County
Ex-cutive Committee to meet Ir mtrrow
(Tljursda) jf'i-rnoon at 4 o'c!r at the
City Hal'
TbemnrJcrcjmmiftedMoaday night ra j
calU tbo fact to mind th it it was just I
one year and one wc.k ago Monday night
rhen Jsmes lieaton rouidercd Mary Kad-
cliffo and-thrn ehotn'rasc'.f to death. j
i .i i
Full fcij aad Walnut S!. Cases, all
stvUs aad azrs, at Altajfuu, I'uicb
A CoV.
There were but sixteen white R?pub-
Hems in th Convention yesterday n
Smithville which DdminaTSd W, P. Can
dy. Collector of Customs, for Congress
I from this district. And of tloteeiglt
just no'half, were Custom House em
ploye. Mr. Cansday's subordinates.
jjr. Nath'l Jacbl having bcn appoint-
. r .i . 1 . . IHift n..s. Z I
of w)nnXd Plow can now
have theirorders fi'kd at Jacori' Hard-1
ware DepcU,No. 10 S. Front sU tf.
For the Clackflsh Grounds. j
The C M. Stedman Fire Company ex-
curted' rJTthe Ptt3.ior to Smithv! .e, the
Forii and lh Blackfish Grounds to-day.!
a
There wai a la crow a, and we nope i
they wL'I all have a gond time.
Hall VcacUlU Sicilian Hair RoXol
tAboth the hair and its coU U
... .r-.l Mtfn Its rmwth I
IUE (mTS "aULLZ-
The Republicans Hold their Cons reg
ional CoDTcntlon -Canada j far Con?
gress and Watts far Elretor.
Tne Republican Congrerain! Nomi-
nat'ng Convection met in Smithviile yes
terday and nominated W. P. Canaday
for Congress and 8. W Watt for Eitct
or. Many of the delegate left this city
yesterday morning on the steamer Pass
pcit, accompanied by a ban!, wbicb
ground out its music to the intelligent
bvdy" of meni who were beet on nonii
Latin:' a candidate to be dfcf&atfid in No-
I , . n :
I v ember. I ho f li.vpntton was held in
I . f ,
i n e vuurt xiouse auu w
tl e Court House and was called to order
by Capt. O. II. BlockHr. W. K. Price
waa elected temporary Secretary, while
Capt. Blocker acted as Chairman until a
Ccmmittee on Credentials made their, re
port. While the committee were out
Jadeo Watt was called upon lor a speech
n reaponse he mounted the stand and be
gn to expound, aa he said, orthodox ie'
publicanism. In the start the speaker
reminded us of a fourth- rate "star trad'
: i- l it J rJ
ranted and made many facial delineationsi
I much to the amusement of a sahle brother.
Wlll'.a louS "CQ "r on, irom i-uo
: . 1 f l : 1 4 t il..
8""c Ul i' iUlut- uvuer
seemed somewhat amused and when the
Judge a'fuded to the 119th psalm there
Wftij Bcm9 faint api)iaU40 from the crowd.
I understanding of moat of the meznbera of
toe Convention and ended his puppet
show In a grand Punch and Judy style.
Urewingtou mevexl three ch era fcr Watt
anCl the band struck up "We'll put John
0n thi Island." - '
, H. E. Scott, "our'' Scot was lcx
called on. Scott made a speech, a big
peo.h. He rolled bis rs until tney
He rolled his r's until
I I t , : l - 1 ! 1 4 A V . .3
"ounuea ie uisiaui. -uuu uu .uu
up with a grand flourish.
One of the brother moved that the
UnrPn.;,m tato a reCftfla until after im,
n . . S
ner
He stated that he was hungry and
wanted his dinner. The delegates couldn't
i y
stand two more such speeches on an
empty stomach, and they all voted t
take a recess. j
At 2:30 o'clock tho Cunventlon again
met and - the committee on Credentials
reported. Bill Moore and his delegates
were not permitted to take pirt in the
Convention, but the Convention didn t
seem able to keep Bill down. Brndder
Gcrken tnckled Bill, but couldn't reach
bich enough to make 1 im - understand
that be had "no rights "
SiAfter tho committee had reported Gen
Abbott wi- made petmanont Cbairman
and was escorted to the Chair by Utn.
Price and Hill. The MI" evidently bad
if and the '!
were run aud control!.
ed bv the Custom ilouso rinir. Ihere
were only elgtt attaches of tho Custom
ilouso present anl Price, the ostensible
leader, arose and placed in nomination W.
P. Cauoday for Cungress, who was nomi
nated by acclamation. Price s talk was
of the real old-fashioned obiter dictum
civil right, no parlor end no kitchen or.
der.
The next business was the nomina
tionofan elector. Then was the time
when tbe fun began Price ranted, Ger
ken pummelcd the top of a table, Hill
norted and Bill Moore auDg out fot the
Sergeant-at-Arms t take Price. A Tab
lican, named Smith, - from the country,
wanted to be beard, and the Chairman
rammed and hammered the desk with the
eaj f his pocket knife. Hill was finally
mada to sit down and was tell he was
out 0f order. Thornton, from Fayette-
ille. tried te cet in a word and
tcott came to the fnnt again
"ice bad the strong lungs nd could
holler tbe loudeiU ixo sep' on lanurg
The Chair threatened to send the Sergeant
at - i w at him. 'Send him along, and
r.'i use are w u .j.
General Abbott vacated the Chair and
came down iu the body to pouj oil on the
troubled waters. His euorts Dad .some
and he leiiioied the Chair. Piice
abandoned his f -st position and shots;
hinds with Scott, who placed Vfa'ts in
nomination for Elect Drnd made the con-
.. !- 1 m nor Ti lVl 9 msTt
in fpile of wbal CoU Blorker tnd General
, t. .,rw
Abtbtt hsd said. Mabson waa called up
on and mado the only dignified and tens!
bie apeech delivered in the convention.
There were only sixteen wnite iiepnoit-
cns in the house, the balancd being ul-
bleached citizens.
Tbe nomination did not give entire
satisfaion,buttheproceedinga were fulj
fun for the outsiders, and in that Bght
wrs the best imng8:u uc:cu.,u.
u .luun-u.
THE A1IATETJB 1.
The Hofth Carolina Amateur Press
AssociaUon Xow in Ses-ion in this
Cil i
...
.
Tl.. f...il. ..-.I ..
u .uvu .uuui, uitvuxig oi mis aso-
ciatiou convened in thia city this morning,
J "-"Jt5l
m V.4MCU wurua uj me irresiaeni,
I .-.., . M 1 . . . . .
Gtwrge M. Carr, ot Kose Hill, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Arer casing the meeting to order,' Pres -
i i
i-l i a i . .
meal varr reau nu aiicu! message to ue
aSSOClallOI). "
a . -
atat",of tins city, was submitted,
anuaiier a onei discussion, was adopted.
1 r. ..... .
An clmn r . .u
ensuing year, was then held, with the
,
following results:
Phil. Holland, Newbern, President.
G. iL Carr, Kose Hill, First Yice
President. )
O. O. Vollers, .Ptlnt Caswell, Second
Vice President.
J. M. Satchwell, Rcky Po'nt,' Third
Vice President.
W. E. Peterson, Wi'miugton, Secretary.
J. R. Griffin, Goldsboro, Treasurer. '
B. A. Southerland,. Wallace, Official
Editor.
George M. Carr, r-se HiU, Histoiian.
Robert A. Southerland, J. R. Griffin and
VCT a - a n . ... I
w. a rowed, executive uommittee.
Ten new members were admitted. The
association is now In a prosperoas cendi-
. ! 1 2 1 - 1 .
uuU,iiaYiug memoersnipox aoout wiy.
aue luiiowiug geniiemen were eieciea
honorary members of the association:
His Honor, Mayor Fishblate, and!
MessrsT. B. Kingsbury and Josh. T.
James, of Wilmington; S. A. Ashe, of
Raleigh; John A. Woodard, of Wilson;
J. R. Tillery, of Rocky (Mount; J. A,
uonitz, ox uoidsDoro and jpjossey uattle,
of Tarboro.
The association 211 give a Literary
Entertainment at the rooms of the Wil
mlngton Library Association ' this (Wedx.
nesday) evening, commencing at 8:30
o'clock, to consist cf 'the following pro
o !
pram me.
Address of Welcome, by W.E.Peterson.
of this city. Annual Address by Joeenbus
Daniels, of the Wilson Advance Subject
The training necessary to the highest
success in iournalism: Oration, bv E. A.
Oldham, of th s city. Subiec, -'The
Past, Present and Future ef Nen-profes-
stonal Journalism;' Essay, by George
M. Carr Snbi-ct 'The Utilitv of Liter -
ary Culture;' Poem, by Robert Nixon, 0f
Scott's Hill Sabject A Morningfs
Ramble;' Essay, by J. R. Griffin Sub
sf n v.,n,. raa h.a n rail
The public is respectfully and cordial
ly invtcd te attend.
Picnic at the sound
The Cornet Concert Club leave here
n,ia oa; aer,in,v;n ih wamn-
ette for Wright.riHe Seed where they
will discourse come excellent music ;om
caoice selection irom a piaviutu preset
ed for them in Mr, Schuf3fa yard at the Druggist 'Because as a Food - Medi
.o. w.,u. wt-K cine, they enrich the blood, harden the
.
oe mere.
Magistrate's Com t.
Justice Hail disposed of tbe following
cases today:
Winnie Rhode, colored, charged with
assault and battery, was ordered commit-
. . . .... . . . . . I
ted to jail for trial, in default of costs.
Andrew Laspeyre, colored, commonly
known as 'Dr. Laspeyre, arraigned fo
assault and battery on his sister md alB
on a peace warrant sued out by her, was
also committed in default of bail. , " 0
Poslponed
The conftie -co committee, composed
of three members each from the Board of 1
lU..mm n 1 Rvird ff Anit rtn ilia narf 1
m i
of the city, and three members of the
Wilmington Market Company, were to
have met yesterday afternoon to consider
further the proposition to purchase tbe
new markets, but the meeting was post
poned until Mr. Norwood Giles, who is
at present confined to bin boose from in
juries received recently, shall have re
covered suulciently to attend.
The Verdict.
The jury called by Coroner Hewlett to
hold an inquest yesterday over tbe body
of Lucy Phinney, met at the . Court
Uoose yesterday afternoon, pursuant to
adjournment, when Drs. Walker and
Wright, who had made a post mortem
examination, made their report. The
verdict of tbe jury was to tbe effect that
the deceased, Lucy Phinney, came to her
death from wound on the head, inflicted
by a spade or .shovel in the band of
Stephen Richardson.
Lightning's Freaks.
D "ing the storm this afternoon the
eIcUic di6cbarS8 played very uncere
mofl,ously w,th the telephone wire
I our omce, cractmg and enr'ttng sparks
i iojir 1 4 to, nu start i ok me croca
I wire nearly a foot from its original rf8tin
I ' " 7
DimC8, TherB waa ftnn ntt. t,tafftt
ir. .l. . 4. . . . -
I in IhA I Til at fh hma anti ha faff o.n
I " w - OU'l
I Mew Job Office
1 We Invite attention to the advertise-
I - - -
I oent of 3Ir. Wo L DsUosset Jr
LaUanniiiraintl.u ina VC. lA.n. ,.1
has! established himself at N si.th
I " v ww
Water street, with a , ,na.,i4
I u.uurjuit
tt.aoPtm.llt of illh vnA ani, .
I ; '
I ail Inn naaf n roc a nn-t ia .
do all kinds of job work. He eoiicits a
trial snd will guarantee satisfaction in all
ces.
Struck by Llhtnliis:.
Tne chimney to the residence of Mr.
D' Brown' n,Fiftb. between Orajige
I ana Ann streets, wa,s strucK by nghtniDg
this afternoon. The electric fluid ran
lown the chimney and stunned Mr.
Brown's houtekeeper and cook. The sit
I tine room of the dwelling? was haAW
hdamaged.- The plritertng was knocked off
ma- a 1
j and tbe cornices oyer the windows burnt
to a coal. Mr. Brown waa a'so affecrsd
b7 the fluid but not as badly as the others
8Doken cf It was ' narrow e3cane both
I '
of property and life.
I : r :
I i Time Healeth all Tilings.
To day is the anniverrary of the first
. .
I battle of Manassas, fought on Sunday:,
I July the 21st, 1861 nineteen years ago,
j and now the good and true men of this
J country who on that day were opposed
to eacn otnerm nostue array, are striv
I lug together in earnest for reconcilia
I tlon between the sections, which we 8 re
i
happy to say is at last about to be ac
I complished by the election of Genera
j Winfield S. Hancock,the "superb" soldier
I of the Federal army, to the presi dency.
I mi.. .
cnyoun,.
Joon ttonertson, a colored tramp, all
I T a T"ft t a a -
tne wa Irom lorida rouve to Vir
Umia, ,waa arraigned before the Mayor
lD1B morning, ior rrespass. ine Mayor
lom n m 11 DG wouia turn C18 lr'5e t0
wards the ea8t and h!s back BPOQ Wil-
gwn, ana move rapiuiy, wttnm an
1 hour'8 tIme that he S1' a peace.
The defendant appeared only too glad to
v kUOBO WUUIUWUB urawjno
mu ulB w V"" m
i j v: il. mi j. i i
,iexitirom tne woun neom wiinouc lur
See a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near Speer's Vineyards ,
with a bunch of Grapes from which
I Speer s Port Grape Wine is made, that is
highly esteemed by the medical pro
i lessioii lur me -use oi lnva'ia. weaaiy
e i . .L t i
P"ocaand the aged, bold b. Drug.
I Customer "Why are 'Malt Bitters' so'
u.uww.vs, tauten IrUB UCllCO J1 1UV H va.qm
ition," iv 12 4w
Now Advertisements.
Jubilee Singers-
TE NEW ORLEANS Jubilee Stagers,
(colored), will rive a Vocal and Instru
mental Concert at the New Market House
this cretin g. Gallery exclusively for the
Whites Performance to commence at 8 P.
M. No charge for admission, bat a collec
tion will be taken up. jr 21 It
Mercantile
Job Printing Office
1 AM PREPARED TO FXEC0TE EVERY
iiMirin(lnn nr
"r W
MERCANTILE JOB FEINTING, j
aad will be pleased to have my friends ealL
New Machinery I New and latest styles
type 1 Satisfaction guaranteed I
WM. L. DaROSSET, Jr.,
jy 31 No. 6 N. Water at, up stairs
Family Bibles 4
JJANDSOMELr BOUND, suitable for
Freeents, Ac Photographs, Album, all
sixf, Prang' Sunday School Card, new
and beantifal designs, Fancy Writing Paper
and Cards, fa boxes, Latest styles, at
BUOK STORE.
jyl9
Few Advertisofnonti V
C re at Secret
P. L. Bridff ers cS Co.,
Wholetale and Eetail Grocers,
20, 22, 24, 26 and 23 Front Street.
WILMINGTON. N. l O
DISCOVERED VERT 800JT after tUj
commenced thir remark &bla earr.
that saocaM U the Grocer Line did1 not "
STOCK i0 kTia 40(1 to ? n8 HEAVY
6 000 Barrels Floor,
l.lCOnbds BaeoD,
zu.uu acii AlezI,
can.;,
.000 Li Lard; "
40(0O0 Otska Whisker,
4 -
e,oo iihds Wola cci,
1,000 8a-ka CofiTee,
80,000 Btcn Sides,
requiring n iaimense and onnecefearv
oatlar Of CtDitnl and (iineniA. mil vim.
hPne and itore room, eitrarajrant credit?, a
long- ii3 or employees, too keepers, clertr.
Ac. ThepUnwasto open direct personal
communication wlh-tae. Head Qrartors,
where theee articles were kept in r3t hands
ana immense quantities, oat of all reasonable
expectation oi be'njr needed here; male ar
rangements with the Bailroad Companies for
transportation; connect their Btores by tele
graph with the leading Grocery Htores of '
ihe world; keep a Small but Select Aaeor'. '
uivut; u prices aown io xce iiDliom r icor;
have Small Profits and Big gales, watch ti
markets for Specialties, goaranteo every
artice sold, make prompt delivery, epen-l
time and monev in the Northern markets in
persons1 selections, and await returns. The
resilt justifies our r ichest anticipations and
vindicates our judgment. Our Ktores aro
each a '
"GRAND SAMPLE ROOM,"
not packed with-useless lumber enl stole
goods, but small neat packages of every thiDf.
needed to make up a full and complete i
aortment of things in our lino. In liftecn
minutes we can have on the way, ready for
delivery to our cmtomers, tbo Ooos ihey
of dar, fresh from the reinufActurcre, and in
theofiioal unbroken package?. 'In twenty
four hours we can hare these G 0013 oa tht jr
shelves, and aocompanied when necessary bv
a special delivery e'erk. This Ib the secret
of success at
P, L BRIDGERS & GO,
20, 22, 24, 26-4 .23 front fitrtet,
AX7TT XTT VTlIT1 1 V I TkT -
Notice-
fJlHE
HAN0O0K, ENGLISH AND
8UACKELFORD CLUB
will meet at the
City Hall Court Room on Thursday evening
next at 8 o'clock. By order of tho
jy 20 . PRESIDENT.
Cold I v
gODA WATER, with pure Fruit Synijs.
Hunyadl Water, Apolllnaris Water, Utih-
orn Water and Congress (C) Water,
For sa'e by
James c. iiundh,-
Druggisr,
I or th Front street.
jy8
Wire Nettingr
O0REEN8 i
For Doors acd.Windows.
Good to keep oct flies and mosquitoes.
Also,
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Lumber, and B tiding Material Genor&llfk
ALTArFHK, lTJCi & CO.
Factory: Office:" !
Foot of Walnut et Nuttr.-Wr lied' Grow st.
For Rent-
-rROM THE 1st of October 1830,
1830,
let eta. Tt
the residence at the Boutin
. , . i -
corner of Eixth asd Uarki
Apply to JOHN L. CANIWELL,
i
jy 19 tf
Box Post Office.
Wilmington Steam
Laundry !
HQ. 15 NORTH YYATER STREET.
;. JOS. B, WORTH, Proprietor.
EMIL ZENS, Superintendent.
PRICE" LIST : I
Open for Business Monday, Js'j Is 8-
Shirt (old);......lCc
Drawd's.
6c
(new).... ic pock................ 3c
Collars
9
Towels......... ..M c
lUndkercLiefi.... 3c
WLite Vests IVto 15c
will be taken ty the
Cuffs
Undershirt ......... 6c
Night f'....5 to 10c
Young Men's Wear
Montn at S3.
A FTice Lit of Ladles' Wear will be Ued
in about ten days.
XST- 8peoiti Rate for Family Waging.
jyl-lw
If You Want
A
rpHE LATf ST aid Beit EaJirg call at
JL , .
nEIN33IROSK'J.
ledgero,Day Books,
QASH BOOKS aad Beeord of - til siic
and styles, at ths LIVE BOOK STORE
PIANOS, OEQiNS, Chromos and Sicel
- Engravings, jsor rale at '
jyi8 - Hsurssrsans's. .