TIIW VWK.ll .. ;
.Ued ercfy, nxornlngY Monaays ex
cepted by
JOSH T. JAMES,
rJ.ITOR AM VKOPKIKTOK.
, mkkIITIONS POSTAGE PAII
I no. Six niontlis.. fiOO. '.Three
""'n .r will i delivered by carriers free
Tl" in nv part of tlie city, at the alwve
,'f,b:i!i;,'..,-,-..t;r week.
tTimt will'reiwrt any aud.ali fall-v-
( .iv. xuvic paper regularly.
)(!AI-'KWS.
,DEX TO NEWJYERTISEMEIITS.
c. uak Xotiw.
'U P.kos da water.
.u.wKTT-ThinkortliiB.
j: .M. M 1ntii:k Big drives.
II 1 UnwiuiN ;& Co Saddlery.
,,',HN Werner Practical barber.
.. ... ... i i.v Parson s business
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ov.
M v kv A . M i i.i.i;i:-Pri vatq ! .th Physical eye. The sun is now -pasff-'
j ing through the maximum of sun spots.
,.ipli'.n-
So City Court yesterday ; ,
Whxt bin Income of the electric firo
alaua?
,,oiits of cotton atthis poit
,, .t,-nl:y foot up 42 '
Ism than two months now to the
J::tl(.non Fourth".
VJl.,M-. H. M. Uowden & Co. threw
lrt.H their doirs to the public-yesterday.
Water piies are to be put in tlie Court
House building- '
Kotwithstanding the cloudiness yes
trrday was very warm and sultry.
.The fish market was wcllsupplied
V'Htenlay. . ,
Showers, with hail and high winds,
early yesterday morning.
Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Tribon,
cleared yesterday for New York.
Workmen are .busily engaged in
putting water pipes in the county jail.
Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black
fish hooks and lines. A full assort
ment and lowest prices at J acobi's. t
The fine rain which fell here to-day
extended to the Sounds, where there
was a delightfully refreshing shower .
The Messrs Shrier expect to have the
new uniforms for the police force com
pleted this week.
Early vegetables are coming in quite
freely, but the prices are above poor
people's means.
To give your suffering rheumatic
neighbor a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, is
irue charity.
The steamer A. P. Hurt is on the
Marine Railway undergoing a thorough
overhauling.
The "Billee Taylor" troupe are -rehearsing
with a view of giving the
opera about the first of June
Anything in the hardware line can
be found at reasonable prices at Jaco
m's. Mr. Leins, who has charge of Mr. R.
Portner's leer depot in this city, informs
us that he has another car load of the
Tivoli bock beer on the way to this city. 1
A true assistant to nature in restor
ing the system to perfect health, thus
enabling it to resist disease, is Brown's
Iron Hitters.
Capt. Harper gave the gentlemen of
t he Cornet Concert Club a little excur
sion down the river on Wednesday
evening.
To Builders and others to Jaco
ki's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
l ou can iret all sizes ami at thf
lowest prices.
t
The steam tug Commodore Fdotc put
into this port yestenlay for coal. She
is hound from Savannah to Philadel
phia. Any of our citizens who have a desire
to take a little trip can go down the
river this afternoon and return by tea
time. The Passrt will leave her
wharf at 4 o'clock and return at 8.
A party of ladies arrived in this city
yesterday morning on the steamer
Xortfi .state, from Fayettevilla. They
spent most of the day shopping, and
started on their return trip about 4
o clock yesterday afternoon.
Tlie work of constructing tlie steam
derrick and scows for the improvement
the upper Cape Fear river goes brave-
ly ou. It is now expect ed that the der
rick will be completed on or about tho
"first of June.
The Champion Comnress squeezed
down 341 bales of cotton yesterday for
tlie New York steamer. We are told
ihat it is the first time that so large a
Quantity was ever compressed here at
this season of the year for domestic
fnipment.
Exports Fqreigrn.
Barque Grenada, Capt. Richardson,
reared yesterday for Georgetown, Dem
rara, with 300.000 feet lnmberrand 50.
000 shingles, valued at $6,300.50, ship-
oy Messrs. Northrop & dimming.
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The Planets in May.
The month of May is agrawl sal a j
season among the pjaneta. 5 The an- j
junction of the tiiree i largest planeU of
the system with the pun; the. conjunc
tion of six planets with each other; the'
HUierior coiyuuetion of Mercury ; the
total eclipse of the siin, and tbo occul
tation of Jupiter form a brilliant uc
cessiou of. phenomena ah imposing to
the mental eye as they are beautiful to
The Turnpike.
There H one thing of which Wiluiiugr
ton can Wast, with reasoiC and that is the
beautiful shell road to the Sound. It is
now in excellent order, and a fast horse
can easily cover the distance to Wrights
ville in an houri When the young trees
which ha vo becu set out all along the
line of the road grow large enough to
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shade tlie road, t win oe auoutti e
most delightful drive! in the United
States. At present it far surpassed the
famous shell roads of New Orleans and
Mobile,-as seen by; us in 1869.
. . Flies and Bugs.
Flies, roaches, ants
mice, gophers, chipmunks
by "Rough on Rats."
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To Bead.
Mr. J. W. Hartley Will give dram-
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J2i
atic recitations, under the auspices of boat and get my medals and jewels out, onSt iic took his table cloth, chinaware, congestion of the brain. He was a fine
tle Library Association, at their rooms I would like you to see them !" Capt. wineglass, napkins, castor, "a small physician and did an extensive prac
on Monday night; the 14th inst. Mr. Boyton struck out in a brisk trot up the bottle." : If was but little trouble to 5 ArS'SSJii!!
Hartley, it will be remembered, visited
this city about two years ago with Prof,
Denck and made at thaftime a very
"favorable impression,
he will be greeted by a
We trust that
large audience
upon ins seconu appuaiaiicc m mu
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Left Out.!
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ve d 3 of
1,1 n,rnthr, I Xr rnnhin.
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terest, aiter tney were m tjpe, gicuu
columns. This
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vn38 wT retary of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, feature was. the explosion of a minia- the engineer who pulled the Clyde syn
matters of general interest. We hope iSodncedW passed vessel. A full schooner rigged dicate's special car, from Atlanta to this
trt AnlfirirA nft-rt Pall, hilt in thft-mean- WaS inWOancea ana passeu. . . , , , m'tv ker. Snnf.iv PVfin nr. and w ifill lfi
timenstmanageHSoestwe mayith
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our nmitea space. 1 , s I
Charley Strode and John Statcber,
both runners for the magistrates, had a
quarrel last night about 7.30 o'clock, on
fh'o nnrnr of Second and Princess
streets. Both drew pistols and were
"iwine to shoot" but they didn't. Onr
informant states that the quarrel
CTew outof the assertion made by
Statcher that Strode was a negro. No
lives were lost buta lot of gas was let
off. 5 ! I . I
Shot and Arrested.
A warrant was issued by a Magis
trate, in this county a few days ago, for
the arrest of Charles Reed, colored.
charged with the larceny of wood in
Brunswick county and sent to the latter
countv for endorsement I by a magis-
trate there. Recti was arrested yester-
dayand while being brought to this
citv he broke from! the officers and
tried to make his escape! The chase
was long one the; officer
collipelled to shoot ueed in tne tuign
to recupiuro him. He was brougat to
tnis city and placed in jail where his
wound was aressea oyir. u .
whofpronounccd it alflesh wouud,Reed,
it seenrs, has been in the habit of steal-
ins: wood in liruuswicK county anu
bringing it to this city for sale. The
day the
warrant was : i issued i for
his arrest he was in the city with a ilat
load of the stolen wood but heard of the
warrant Demg oui ajamsi mm nuu icii,
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for Brunswick. Warrants have been
i frr nthr rmrties imnlicated in
ioowv. v - - J 1
thelarceny but Ithe theircs have not
yet been arrested. Reed will, have.a
preliminary examination on me ijiu
;nt 1!
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Clearing out -Jbkinsrs now."
The U. S. District Attorney for this
district, Mr. v w 15. itoomuon, ar-
rivpil here on ednesday nisht and on
yestenlay was busy in drawing up pa-,
its of eiecx-
KOW, Dacs 01 tire luaimu junuu.
For several years past ! the houses in
, several ytr y
tnese rows," which o "wtt J
the Government; have Deep occupied Dy
.-u """r7;K::7
rent or move out. - -
here for the purpose of legally ejectmg
them and placing the Government in
. i
possession ot its own. xnero re aooui.
frotr tUlimiaM ThPY WPTO TSllllt
nio iviooj. r
hv tho late Dr. .T. F. KlHff and are Sit-
F. King and are sit-
of the Marine Hos-
uatedjust in rear
pital.
il
For itged meni women, weak and
sickly children, without a rival. Will
not cause headache. Brown's Iron Bit-
ters. I
p I X.u.i s. v
WILMINGTON; N. a,
f What Capt; Frank Knows L
Capt.Frank Wilkinson called on Capt; J
Boyton yesterday aftenwoH and gaye
him his idea about "matters- and f
things". After discussing the merits of
Capt. IJoyton's suit and showing haw
his ibfcC one Capt. ' Wilkinson wore
wheii engaged in the whaling business
in the Arctic oceaiirrwasf made, Gat?
Wilkin son slapped his new acqnarn-4
taue on the shoulder and YoluRteered
some information. Said he : Whpn
you were on your larbord tack steefipg
thc swimming business I got medals
from overvbodv. Why; when l was
swimming irom the head
v w .
Neuse river,. Sitting Bull came
i.ve me a medal he made himself. Bull
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fnlii tiP tlmk T wfl Ihft onlv white man I
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n" T7v 5a ; a mw"Wi , JM
BuU 1S a. clever fellow. You do that
torPedo business different from whafrl
used to. My great forte is m bemg able
to stay under the water. I can go down
show you anjunng aDoui tms swim-
ming business you want to Know.
"Hold on here until I step up to the
street and hurriedly threw out a picket
line to give ithe alarm upon the approach
of the man-with-the-medals.
.
Grand IiOdgrenI. O. O. If. .
Th Grand Xrfxlco was called to order
vesterdav at the usual hour
Twl. . . V
Official announcement was made m
1 a j..i.-.ru u unmr
Porr. of IMeigh. fonner Gnd Her-
eaat-half-east bjsast you dippetl yourl oW .sen &osf blew, up hla mbljer air
paddle to the starboard and brought I cbambera; plan Jntano y iaa
v6nreuTiarH7arr and luffetl tu in
the eye of the wiud. When I was in Mine'Vthe little tender that carried his
appropriate resolutions Tar."'"Wi oo-
Dassed I '
v .1, p
a resoiuaon m regarutu luc cu w
t t i:ii,r fXwiiT. vi
uih islh ,j 2UUC3 xa. iliuict. iui liiv kj
The follog were appointed .ta-g
mitteoon the suhiect of the proposed
f fifr, .Anim? tn
renort at the next session of the Grand
Lodge; J. E. garden. Grand Warden,
and Past Grands N. Jacobi, J. K. P.
Neathery, and W.T.HoUoweU.
The final reoort of the Finance com-
mittee was submitted and adopted,
The Grand Lodge next proceeded to
the installation of the Grand officers
elected in the early j part ot tne aay, as
follows :
B. B. Woodell, of Raleigh, M. W . G.
Master.
Jas. F. Payne, of Monroe, R. W. G.
Master.
J. E. Woodward, of Wilson, R. W.
G. Warden.
t t TUfcfnrrf nf Ralftiffh R W G
J. J. Lltchford. Ot KaieigU, it. W . ix.
Secretary.
R. J.Jones, of Wilmington, R. W. tr
Treasurer.
Jl resolution of thanis to tne retiring
Grand Master was unanimously adopt-
ed by a rismg vote.
The following appointments were
made by the Grand Master; .
inos. uarncK. v . vx. v,uapiai.
h. ii. 15ates, ot nanotte, uiami
Marshal. j
t . xu.. wunu,, , ,
Conductor. ! .
J. H. Mastin, of Salem, Grand Guar-
uian.
J. H, Pugh
f Wilmington. Herald
Resolutions or thanks to tne ""-
mington Lodges for the use of - their
hall, for the entenammeut at . wnis-
mi. J . 1 tKa rilT.-.alK Tfir
yjue oouuu, w -
their accommodating rates, were.unan-
I immmlv nassed.
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The Grand Lodge then adjourned sine
die, without fixing upon any place for
l . a. z . ninr T no
tne next meeuus, "
ndi of the Lodce. necessarily carries
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t tr. w-iio.,
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, A Card
. a11 win nrfl snftrini? from the er
vnA n1ittinn of vonth. nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood.
occ, l wm wuu raapc
in 30UIA Amenca. iaenu a Bcu-auuicoa-
ed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inma,
station D New York Oitv. deed w6m.
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Those of our readers who may con-
I template s sojourn in the mounUins
Summer are refe to the carf of
... r . -fcrni0- .a nVj;tww? in thia
M"-
issue. We know personaUy whereof we
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v.f nnr .Tfnlnd Attentive host-
l.rzi ' . JT .
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h? "d old f"mon
pitauty. ;
Nineteen carloads of vegetables pass-
,"n" XZZZ routTfor
ed through here yterday en ronU; for
the Northern markets, and fourteen cai
loads passed her day before yesterday,
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FRIDAY. MAY 12. 1882.
The Kintr f the Wares
,vhn th -nttv Pasirt hove in
t at ; obinn Crusoe's landing.
yesterday aftenioon,-at 4 o'eiock, the
rubber clad form; of Paul Bbytonwas
seen for the first time in ' North Caroli
na waters. Th.e- Win-storm of the af
ternoon, while it deterred m auy - front
going, did not kt: all detracX from tin:
keen enjoyment of those who were for
tunate enough to be Captain j Harper's
guests After making fast, the star-
board side was at once crowiled, as the
foodf gun and wardroW on his last 3,
1 ri :
iuvunivtivu, 10110 n ,u ax a j. j 4 iia?
.t rr-i ;
,xuu uue a
mosfc pracUcal ilmsfratwn of raft-build-
ing At different points about the river
lay remnants of spars, old vessels and
drift-wdbd. Quicker than described did
thh nsnta;n flwim th .f- -
the Captain swim these into place, and
Froni the depths of " Baby
Mine's " hold, which is but ten inches
bv twelye inches w(de and thirtv inches
cteh a nice dresg him and have
him boiling, while onions, radishes
and blackberries were beinff prepared.
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A cigar: was then enjoyed, an umbrella
hoisted, beneath which he smoked and
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umAKviisw, anu noatea m luxury.
TTp Vixt QtnwpH nn mr woo nim'nnnri
Heext stowed up and
tor a loner vnvnero with nia inr,n-r in
L"1. ' f. 1 . S
tneaocK ana a vessel in. distress;
Unmuted anH rrall-ntlv vocr.no! 0 n,nn
-"--o--,
ovcrDoaru. 1 no last a nri mnst nniniie
i ' t.
1 y wrpeao,
means of warfare. The boat was
blown to atojns, and so utterly destroy-
ed :that even Oscar Wilde could offer no
criticism on its aemoiution. ahis alter-
uWuayuWK wPi. dojwa wm,
fbysspecial recluest of a committee, ap-
pointed to wait upon mm, give a repe-
tition of his exhibition in the river
between Market and Princess streets-
wiuuiui iwj un me s"-
erosity of the' public to repay Capt.
Boyton for his labor and expense in
. . . . i.-v.-i- ;
giviug iae ciuiumuu.
DIED
Rf! AtiTtfiROTTfiTT on tim nth inat in thia
city, tabitha Adrian, daughter of Robert
anu ocruoruugii, agcu iwu
year8 and seven montha.. - ...
The menas oi tne ramny are invited .oat-
ttrl h fimml nt InVWfr thia flfi-lrUT af.
urnoon, at the restdenc of her parents on
fromThencTto
Bishop Lyman g Appointments.
May 16 Tuesday, Scotland Neck.
May 17 Wednesday, Hamilton
FraT"
M - oosaturday, Trinity, Beaufort
County.
lljjay 21 fnnday, Washington
f - au'isov. Thirham fTrrvdr
Mav 24 Wednesday, Bath. !
May 25 Thursday, Zion's Church,
Beaufort county.
May ao r naay evemng, j-antego.
at -a . . x
OQ 6iin'i)av fit- lamMQ Ttrfco n
fort countv.
May 31 Wednesday, Makelysville,
iijue tw. nn!irt(,r
IHvde countv. i
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June 2 Friday, Fairfield, Hyde
countY. ' .
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June 4-aunaay, t. n)ue
Jm nu-nday enui& Fayette-
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vine..
June 18 Sunday, Pittsboro.
lioly tommunion at an morning ser
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vices. .
Collections for Diocesan Missions.
Fanner & MccJianic: status of the
Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley R.R.
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.v. TO A,i' -f"' , " VWl
Fayetteville to Shoe Heel. These are
valued by President Grey m his official
Sf0- iS'"
a ;n f th 47 milp of iron
?or the veur ending March 1st, were
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$42,7162, an increase of $10,160.52
over the previous year 4 Operating ex-
penses $32,246.65,' an increase of three
ti-c.j rtu, MW nrw'rwnc
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mortiragebonds, $93,895 due the Mate
for convict labor; and $115,398 floating
This is a heavv load for fifty
rnrnvi 1W-1 CtllH !fi final in 9
hnilofrnad - Bnt the Dossibilitiesof
the road, when completed across tne
State, m so greatthat its completion
twelve mpnths, to Greensboro.
is as certain as any rauroad event on
the map. 1
NO. 11G.
STATE' NBWS.
Pittsboro Artus : Mr Charles
Crutch-
field, of thi-i county . found a4 litter of
Vounr minks and carieil two of them to
tli liiii and nut them witJi an old rat :
that liad kittens.' 'rjiecat suckles them
and takes as much pre of them -as if
Greensboro tfttatcl A letter iVom-Ed.
Brockmaji,.vjio is now . in ha ; Salle
county. Tcxa sjivs there are but three
young .ladies in the county". -He Siys
that a couile of hundred-girl could
find good IfUsbands lout there if they
would eome.- Them is no lack of ."any
thing -except American girls. .
I4C
rain did the cotton some damage, hav
ing washed the land badly m many
E laces. Senator M. -Wv -Ransom
as l)een selected to read the Meeklen-
? rpn yesterday and will
1 na onnnniiAii u nnnr nu nnn winn 1
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; ewberri Journal: Strawberries and
blackbciTies arc sellin-m the market
at
Pf
ten cents per quart. Garden
peas are offered at twenty cents per peck,
s Seneral
J?, L-JSJ
complaint among the farmers, . but it is
JL Alt.
ester-
of
stores and cotton
' , .
Sr
ane brokrboth le ,is above
the ankles. She is some seventy-five
7ar ol(' vT7"fs l11 lr; ,J B'
v aiKer naa mo iioor 01 tne ieeu room
to his stable :takcn up nad killed one
hundred and fifty - rats. - The next
I r .m1 trrn o T ri Irk Art f 1 A 1 T
"J"uo - am..
Stokes' barn, near the same place, and
- t i
bffi BiddlIn" ip
be removed . and m its , place aoncK
structure costing $w,wv,! aiwimns iu
the arcnitect s plans, is to dc erecteu
contract has already been givei
1 . t - tt n-
niif, inr inR wn k . 1 1 r ifii rviu"" wus
concluded to show the travellers what
he could do At the end of i the nme
ffll ih exactly
eight minutes.
Newsand Observer: Bishop Lyman
made his annual visit to. St. Mary's on
the evening oi the lourtn unaay attcr
astc
tMg district for the week ending last
Saturday evening were $w,wvu-
On Saturday some. 250,000 shad were
brought up on the Ralegh and Cs
tram and that night deposited in Is euse
River at the railroad bridge.-
Rev.
William A. Green, pastor of the First
Colored Baptist church, on Sunday
baptized no less than IVJ converts to
. i . i i rr "l t . i.1
that church. Tavior's pond beinff the
scene of the ceremony. . lie baptized
them a 1 m one hour and ten minutes.
. T?lirc cfanw Knfiw TTv.
:, xo j
I Wrtrtfl fnr nP. WSS enJletl OV OOth n.HllfiS.
ix Sunday morning. lie was one of
rjr"Cl TiST
loQ,w ftihr, n city Brass Band of
this city.
His age was about 45.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Private Boarding.
HAVING RENTED THE WELLrKNOWN
arid beautifully Hituated lieynold'a Place,
in the city of Asheville, I am preparod to take
Boarders on the following tcrma : IVA 00 a
month ; $10 00 a week ; $1 SO a day. Apn! v to
3I1SS MAUY A. MIUfclt,
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may 12-2m . Asheville, . C
John Werner,
practical German jiarber and
- ruRFUMER,
IIAKBLET ST.. ? WILMINGTON. N. C.
Ti CASUrACTURER Or PAKISlAN BIUL-
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XtX. lantine. Friction and Lu6iou
SviS'SS:
S7h7Sfc that t n
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found at Mr. John Werner', preitared to wait
upon all who favor rac with a call.
may ix jAsna n. uiuuAn ai,
Think of This !
SnOULD YOU WANT ANYTHING DONE
in Unholsterhiir. Paier Hanflrin?. Mat-
gjfj-j
treaft-Makinf , we are prepared to io it ana
roperiy. hliouhl our work noi Rive uui.-
o uw,w
d vou wm oua no inuiie in iwids
'2.7 S. Front St.
Parson's Business Laws
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1 Lnln xnnH At mnpnua1
M
j rf1HE
FRERES, .
fr. Aiexamlcr
I the prince and THE pauper.
IT" By Mark Twain
FAmi A?D UNFAITn,
By the Duu-he.
At c HElltSBFRCFRR.
For Choirs.
AMmcANTUNE booic.
JgTAwSi '
the presbytecjax tsamodist.
niay 12 At . HCIRSBER6R'S.
please Notice.
Wc will be glad ,to receive communication
tm ffjfS ol fCll-e,c of
general interest but" I ! ! I
The name of the writer mnst alwayp be f ur-
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Communication: must hi trritteri
on only
one shleof the jxipor.
1
Personalities roust bci ar
i
- And it is csrccially,, aiul jtarUculaxly vuvr-
tool tiiat the Editor doea iwt always endorse
Ito view; of correstiiilchts 'unices so ''Mated i
the rU)fucoimni.fr' 7
r-r.
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Notice.
c
1 KlITIFiCATM OF DK1M ?!T i lSlT:i RY
the First National i;.vnkf AVi!aiiu:UUi X. t.
" " ' .''! v -t J
X. d:totl AriiTirtli,.ls?2, for A"eir thou
L - S!iml thlvo ait-MhfVtrthn-f m.c-
iAU&W,&M i. fJ
r of iiiv-
I t has in
Ki hi trju
nilitn bv
uiall. aud all iwr.n aiv r;iuU
iel against
lorsaiue. as luvinoiu lun won toT -
ped. -;
Mar ftli, 1-SS2."
Aj U LEAK,
in ay 1 t f
1-
Saddlervjv v. t
: and Trunk Hoilse
I
JS SOW OPEN A.y 11KADV FOU Jll.
nes, and wc 1iqic to hare aliljenil-Bhareof the
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We have a lirj. assort
4
Public Patronage.
ment of all claries of GOODS IN Olrn ItXK,
- i i . 1 t-t
md feel that we can moot the want of every -
one in QUALITY and riJR'J-'.
II. M. IJOvtDEK & ip6.;
; 40.MarkeJ street.
may 12 tf
Big Drives
p CARPETS AND MATTING.
Lace Curtains:
- Of theto Goods we send wiruplo packafre by
cxircss Wny rosponiblo pavtv and ray- cx-
preseono wav, The assortment Is by th Yard
ana ovine I'air. .11
. BEAUTIFUL EMBROIUEUED .1
WhiteFlannol
At $100, $1 50 per yard.
4
WHITE
LAWNS & LINEN piHNDIA.
ALSO,
1 . i
Other LAWN 8 of Beautiful Texture
Linon-Sheetings
P. C. LINEN, all widths.
LINEN & MOHAIR ULSTERS
may 13 tf
l!. JI..MclNtlPfcE.
Ice Depot and Market;
J CAN NOW FURNISH ICE TO MY CUS.
lomcrH as woll n.s the Best 'of Stall-fed BEEF.
UMR, MUTTON, VEAL, etc. i All Meat...
bought. from mo can be kept In : Itef rljreriitor
until wanted.' K. LEV Y,
.Second utreet, bctwceji Maikct and Prince.
may ll-2t ? ,; J
Bock Beer ! Bock
Beer !
Tivoli Bock Beer !
N.
OT THE FIRST 'OF THE SEASON HUT
THE BEST. In fact T5ETTER THAN THE
BEST.
&S OuriRefrigcratgr car 1- here with our
first shipment of the SeasoB. s
IT CAN BEAT Tini BEST.
i
I - r
may 10-2wks
ii. rgfxi:iL
Croquet.
g $1.50, ?2, es, ri:n .sett,
8 BAEKS. S 31 A I J.ETS.
BABY BASKETS, Straw Hand! Uaff,'
Lunch, Work and Fancy Flower Baket
JAPANESE GOODS Parasol, Fans ' Mats,
, . ' i , ' - tf-V"
&c, &c, .at
may
C. W YiVTE'.
Soda Water!! Soda Water!!
i r
rE , OFFER Tt-DAY ICE CXJLO pODA
WATER,1 with all the rejnjlar Fruit Hvtiiim,
hi addition U which we have Deep, UAJk,iin
jrer Ale, Birch Befr, Fn-h Cn-axn pnre, Mar-.
Unique Lime .)uu Sj-rui.' I'rpnounced Uc
let?t sda in tho Cltv.
may 10 MlJNDS BRO, irn?r?1ts.
Trrrr
50
TONS A G Ri C LT LT Lit At J SALT.
15,0W
SACK LIVERPOOL 3ALT.
J 2QQSACKS FINE TABLlTAIr.
Fine Table it In wnaTl jiockeU, '
New Crop Cuba Mrtlaf4i. v ; I
irrIIhd(. Tiercea and llfirreU, New
12U - ! ,
t rop Cuba. I'orto JZico, OU C'riU,;Ci.b and
N--Uir yrtnfor al at low prit-; ."T
loltn : 'WILIARTS."
Bear in Mind
rpHAT I KEEP 1TJLL ANT 'CDMPLKTK
rl . .. ' " ' .'. -- T ' J ' '
Storks of Dni2"! and Iiaro f injrredlenU to fill
AN V Pi:ECRIPTIUN. FjtilaxJf PaU-i't
Melu.iiM. Pivwcription- rompunW'd. nJ'
hour-of ttte'niht. V. . MfLLKR.
stores : Foarthand Nun H-.. Fourth ftfU II-"n'
ovcySU. ! inay..tf
, , . . ..... JL ... ' n
Worth & Worth.
"AFFER AT IW PRICFS1 Tl 'PK'ollPT
iuycrs : , ,
in.nno r.uheU Co ux.
Urtl d. meal.;
&f Barrels FI'R,
11 Pis COFFEE.
.100 i:arrtl stf ;ar,
-100 P-.xcr BACUN
W ILiUHAV.
-
?:-.) HtHl. and in.!.. !"t Je
SVW4 Uol'CirBA MoLtL?.
2 00.1 Bill. LlilE.CMEJSTJtlTiASThR,
i.itm .spirit BARla:is, .-.' . jj ,
Toiuwro, Snuff, .Srtap. LyeJ Pa. lftjiH,
Calj. Candk?, llooi lru. NaU, Ac. f-
. apt zyij....,,.,i v-r f-'v,- ' ;it
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