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1 KslUbed cttfT . MooJj. ex crptM, by JOSH T. JA3IES, Dtro axd raorarrroa. crB5CKIPTIOXS POSTAGE PAID: ; 8V 14.00. Six month, 2.00, Three n oo; Ooe month, 53 cent. . will U silvered by xrrWr free i .WiiiJ liberaL Ar la rru- - .,.r will mort any and 11 fall- ie tMir paper rrjmlsrlr. "TTTatVy Review bis the largest . cfc circulation, of any newsjxtjxr l!)CAL" - f8u to inr ADYESTmunro. Hlliiti:.iR-WUI t J1" To- j0t II Attention is called to uniwrr untlenvear. that will be m at the meeting to-nfchL Dteh f Vc are infornicd that the crops in the L'r I Fear wcro nCTcr in a IIII.f!,iri5!in2conditiou than at pres. A little ehiltl strayed from its home utcnby morning, and was found by a iond mau. who took it back to its K-ihonta.H may be a myth, but Join Smith Li a linng reality. He was irrt joterday and says crops in his xxtioa iicrer looked better. 1'nsiailablc matter remains in the I'asiofiicc in this city addressed to Capt. R. Walker, Beaufort, N. C, and MiisC'ioodloe. Xag's Head, N. C. The crtp reports from all sections of the State are very encouraging. There mill be more com raised la North Carolina this year than has been raised in fifteen jcar. Car. S.Vrman, of the John Dawson, report a rise of four, feet in Black Hir er, as estimated at Point Caswell, and tlii report from the upper waters indi ca: that there is more yet to come. The Steamer John Dawson will bring down a Large crowd of colored excur ixzlsi from the Cain tuck district to dij. We understand they come for tht purpose of participating in the fertilizing of the late iter. Banks. Freshwater Pcrclj.Trout and Black Uh hooks and lines. A full assort tnzl and lowest prices at Jacobi's.t Steamboatmen report that the recent rlsaintheriver is rapidly lalling off, and that it now so low that the boats are unable to take tull freights from here to Fajetterille without the aid of fill. - The Key. Dr. J. C. Hi Jen, who has beti Tiaiting friends at Summer's Rest, WrihtiTile Sound, will peach in the First Baptist Church, in this city, oh Sunday at the usual hours. The Her. B. W. Herring wM on that day fill an appointment in the country. To Builders and others-Go to Jaoo w's for Sash. Blinds and Doors, Glass, c You can get all sizes and at the lowest price. Emanuel Haggett was arrested yes terday, charged with stealing a, half hoend dog from Jno. Davis. The dog was found in Haggett's possession and Civen orer to Davb. who sued out the warrant. The case will be heard by Juitice McQuigg to-morrow. Messrs. Morris Bear & Bros, are toJ ttlarge their business and will in the fl ran exclusively a wholesale depart- 'MOtm connection with their present In order to increase their ial rtady Urge stock they hare rented the tore next south of their establishment aad arenow having it fitted up for their wholesale department. Files and JJugs. FTkw. roach ants, bed-bugs, rats. ?Jf?. JW chipmunks, cleaned out by hongh on 15c. ccdsltcpalrs. Tbchoajicofthc Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co., Xo. I, h in very bad " Pair. The floors arc said to be rot tn, and the plastering of the building is ery badly cracked and has tumbled own in some places. Tho "boys" are anxious that the City Fathers hould lend them a helping hand, and we the I ail ding put in proper repair. Tho New Notes. . h new national bank notes to be by the national banks that have r charters extended arc now be 10 J Printed by the bureau ot engraving Printing. Their backs arc printed brown ink Instead or the usual ink. They wilTbo known as broBbacks.l which will indicate 0ly issued by banks whoso original ter has expired and been extended. o rrery other respect they arc like the TdIiry national bank note. ' . noa rocovexing from wasting dis m malaria, fevers, etc., will benefited by the use of wn a Iron Bitten, a true tonic ' ' ,1 - A IT TT aT7 h -TT-Trnr-TT--u n n;-' -n-.nii m - it J -y- w i. : r i : 1 ,w v y . VOL. YI. A Challenge for Tug. i SomeofthofricndUofOflicer No. 13, of the police force, arc anxious to pit him against Tug Wilson or Sullivan Tor a round on Eagle Island at any time Wilson's or Salli van's managers may de cide. They will bet that No. 13 can cither knock or bluff them off the island in thirteen rounds. j , pity Court. W in rD.-ivw, the colored toy w ho was arrested Tor stclmpL-otton from MeWs. Woody & CurricCjwas sent to jail in default of bond for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. ; , u m.- Colhson'was fined k5 or 10 days for disorderly conduct. He was sent below in default of the payment o the fine. 1 I'cmonal. - 4 I Mr. Jno E. Llppilt and family! ar- rived in this city yesterday morning on the steamship Regulator from New York. Mr. Lippitt had taken i copious draughts of the Hock Spring water and its magnetic influence drew him back to his old home where he expects to re main. We are very glad, indeed, to welcome him back among ug. The Harper Excursion. The Harper excursion to-day on. the PjLssport will beyond a doubt be a very pleasant one. Capt. Harper has made all tho preliminary arrangements for pleasure and there can be no safer gaarantoe that the excursion will bo the ne plus ultra of the excursion season. Whatever he .docs, he docs to perfection. There will be a good band of music for dancing. Tokay Grapes. . We received yesterday by express a largo lot of beautiful grapes, for which we are indebted to Mr. A. rMcBuie, the clever gentleman who has for so many years oast been the Superintendent of the Tokay Vineyards, near Fayettcville. They are pronounced delicious by all who have tasted them. It is not the first time we have been indebted to Mr. McBuie for courtesies. We received from him last Summer a case of wines, claret and scuppernong, the former of which we have no hesitation in pro nouncing as equal, in every way, to the best imported claret. , The Irou-Huller. The four-masted iron-hull barque Mersey, Capt. Nelghr, reported by us as coming up the river yesterday, stop ped at the quarantine station, as she sailed from Kio Janerio, a proscribed port. The Mersey registers 900 tons, and comes to load rosin for a foreign port. Her hull is said to be that of a steamboat. She is the first four-masted sailing vessel which has ever entered this port. There seems to be 'some dif ference of opinion among our curbstone nautical men as to wnctner she is a barque, barquentine, brig, brigantine, schooner or full-rigged ship. jWe give it up and can only say that 'her fourth mast is called a jiggermast. Accident to the Minnehaha. Yesterday afternoon while tho steam cr MinncJuxlia was coming up tho river and when she was ncariug the dram tree she broke her crank pin! and was towed to the citv, bv tho steam tug Easton, The broken pin is the new one which was put in hereafter the ar rival of the steamer 'from Boston. t It Is the same portion of her machinery which' was broken, at sea and which disabled her. We learn that a new crank pin is tobe made . for tho boat and that extra precaution will betaken to make It perfect and very strong. Men were at work on tho boat last bight taking out a part of her machinery and wo are told that slio will be ready to re sume her trips on Sunday. Meloncholy. It wasameloncholy scene. He sat sur rounded by the fashion and styles of the city. His clothes fit him with such precision as to warrant that he was a nobby young man -a leader of fashion and n dealer In gents' clothing. By his side was an immense slice of a delicious watermelon. Tho shining black seed peeped through the vermilion colored fruit likethc soft eyes of a new-born babe. He loosened his vest, and with a come-to-mo-quick-love look, took tho tempting melon in his hand and, went for it, burying his nos in tho rind. In a moment he turned red (n the face and sputtered out of his mouth a lump of melon. Ho was Fleet of loot,?ut Cotcles of fire fell on his back, and out jumped a little innocent seed which had lodged in his windpipe. No insurance j melon a total loss. I ' Anything In the hardware line can bo found at reasonable prices at Jaco M'a. t M ! W A . V Lii7' II: . .' . i . li 7 A . ...... T H . . H , WAV I ' " i -vu 11 ii ii a v Y U i . 1 i f WILMINGTON. N; C. The Vlsltlns Military. There arc but two members of the Sumter light . Infantry now at Smith ville. They, together with the ladies and gentlemen who accompanied the Company, will return to their homes to morrow. We are pleased to learn that our Sonth Carolina visitors have spent a pleasant time atfi-Jheir Tar Heel brethren, r! trust, heir visit will bo w full oi-asaj 0 .Aljoctioiis as to it&eny visiytuiiigaith' . iudncc, ten Gov.: JariVancl -Col. 'Green. His Excellency Governor Jarvis and our gaIaiit-Congressional stanuanl bcarcr, Col. Wharton J. Green, will address their fellow-citizens at Sraith- villo on Saturday, August 5th. Col Bennett and a number of distinguished gentlemen are expected to be present Tho railroads and steamers running in to this city will give excursion rates. very large crowd is expected from along the lino of the railroads and a good time is expected. Cols. Green and Ben nett are fine orators and will give the people good talks. I Complimentary. The Farmer & Mechanic takes occa sion to say this : We commend the activity of Post master 4. It. 13 rink, of Wilminerton. who has recently laid traps and captur ed two rascals who were robbing the mans. j. no press snouia taxe notice ol all such efforts ; because anything that tenas to purity tno postal service, and render absolutely safe the transmission of mail matter, will serve to encourage the use of the pen a thing very much aesirea ac me oouui. Now, to show that fire and water will mix sometimes, Capt. Shotwell, the author of the above, is an old- fashioned "rebel" and Col. Brink, the Postmaster here, is one of those who dropped in to see us in the ; early years after the war and who liked us all so well tnat he has not left us since but ex pects (many years hence, we trust) to rest in Oakdale. He is a Republican, it is true, but yet he is a very clever gentleman and the best postmaster in Dixie's land. Democratic Mass Meeting. There will be a democratic mass meetinc: at Smithville on Saturday Aucrust 5th. at which time speeches will be made by GOV. T. J. JARVIS and COL. WHARTON J. GREEN, Dem ocratic candidate for Congress. Col. R, T. Bennett and other distin guished gentlemen nave also been in vited. I " The steamers Passport and MinneJia ha will run excursion trips ou that day. Fare for the round trip 50 cents, , V. V. Richardson, Chairman Dem. Cong. Executive Com mittee. " TIIE MALLS Themalla close and arrive at the City Post offloe as follows : g j Northern through mails, fast . P. M. Northern through and way malls.... 6.40 A. M. RiieLrh 5.50 P. M. and 5.40 A. M. Malls for the N. C. KaUroad ana routes supplied thererrom mciua- lnsr A. AN.C. Railroad a - .o.o a. jyi. Southern Malls for aU points South, dally.... 8.00 P.M. Western malls (C. C. Railway) dally, n rrppnt MnndHVI.. 5.50 P. M. All points between Iiamlet and Bal- elh a5" P. Mill for Chera w and Darlington Kail- road 3.W tr. MalLr for points between Florence and Charleston 1.00 P. M, rayetterllle and offices on Cape Fear Klrer. Fridays -LOO P. M. FayetterlUe, Via Lumberton, dally, Yrnt Sundays 5.50 F. M. Onslow C II. and intermediate offi- i ces. Tuesdays and Fridays ....6.00 A. M. Smlthrllle malls, by steamboat, dauy (except Sundays) ..S.30A.AI. falls for Easy Ulll, Town Creek. Shallotteand IJttle Elver, lues days and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Northern through and way malls. . . .7.80 A. M. Southern Malls ..7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9.30 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes every day 's tam p Office open from S A. M. to i M., and fmm 9 to 5.30 V. M. Monev order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale In small quantities at general delivery when stamp office is closed. . (inrwrrnl iipiiverv odcu from daylight to dark: and on Sundays from 8-80 to 9.30 A. M. Malaria- Chills and Fever, and Bil- irtna hMjwch nositivelv cured with Em ory's Standard Cure Pills an infallible remedy: never fail to cure the most ob stinate, long-standing cases where Qui nine and another remedies had failed. They are prepared expressly for mala rious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strong ca- sugar-coai- ercury, they are mild and efficient, certain in their ac tion and harmless in all cases: they ef fectually cleanse tho, system, and give new life and tone to the body. As a household remedy they are unequaled. Tor T.ivpr fmrlaint their eaual is not known ; one box will havo a .wonderful effect on the worst case. Thpyareused and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent bv mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made,! only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Street. New York. Srad&w. i i IB 9t Best ever made. Emory's Little Ca- tkftrtfft Pilla. ' rjlfl&sant to 'take, sugar coated; no griping; only 15centsa box of Druggists or by mail. Standard Cur Co., 114 Nassau Street, New xorJC 8ja dnr. . tlianic and a chill breaker. rnr contain no Quinine or Al rausinsr no rriDinz or Dunrin; FRIDAY. JULY 28 1882. STATE NEWS. -Catawba Mercury: . The rShuford Gold Mine Company contemplates put ting another : steam engine to their works, - making two. This is a sufil cient demonstration that the business is paying., ...:!f f r.i::-f! --J, : r Shelby Aurora,: M rs. Roxanna Car-t penter, aged 82 years.: is very ; bale and energetic for one so aged. One day last week she laid a rock hearth id her own room without any help. She has assist ed in the accouchment of 563 women, and ot Jthis number of births 63 were twins.? j ; :.-r:.X.l.-.. ",r Wadesboro Titnesi:. Mr ;Thos "Teal hm old citizen, living on' Brown ; Creek, leu ucaa on Sunday last. : The cause is supposed to have been anonlexv. Our frfend.Capt. Thomas GuUedge has brought us the monster beet of the sea son. It weighs.G s. and 4 ounces, and he asks if anybody can "beat" that? Newbeni Jbwrnaf: We are inform ed by a prominent Green backer of this county that John F. i Wootcn, of Le noir, seems to be , the choice of the Greenbackers of Craven for " Congress, if he will accept" of, their ' nomination. . The express office at this place re ceived yesterday morning four water melons which weighed in the. aggre gate 137 pounds.- : They were consigned to Miss 1 entress of Raleigh, and raised by Henry Gaskins, of Swift Creek. Greensboro Bugle-. Yesterday Mr. Cyrus M. Kerr bought a wagon load of potatoes from Mr. O'Conner.by weight. The wagon t- was driven ron the nay scales of Mr.'M. T. Hughes and weigh ed and there was found to be 1,300 pounds potatoes, for which was paid one cent a pound. This is estimated to be 60 cents a bushels, and is muc the best way to buy or sell ; but, we would like to ; know if any person in the State ever bought a load of potatoes by;weight before - ; - . - Charlotte Observer: Capt. ' Jordan, of the Richmond and Danville road, on a recent trip carried 200 people on his train, all bound for Asheville and the mountains. : ;Every night a " crowd is emptied at Salisbury, for the points on the Western North Carolina railroad. A meeting of the creditors of the Woodlawn, and the Lawrence manu facturing companies, the two cotton mills at Lowell, that made an .assign ment last week, will be held on Thurs day, August 3rd, at the Traders' Nation al Bank in this city. A note, from Mr. C. J. Lmeberger, the president, informs us that the corporations made an assign ment for the benefit of the creditors to JohnM. Williamson, Esq., of Philadel phia. Goldsboro Messenger: The artesian well is making slow progress. Mr, Weatherbee has so far sunk the pipe to a depth of 175 feet, and will ' probably have to so beyond 200 feet to secure a satisfactory supply of water. -Quite an accident occurred a few days ago at Mr L D Hancock's steam saw mill, at French's Creek, Onslow county. Isaac Williams fell on the saw while it was running and was badly cut in the face. The saw struck him under the right eye. cuttincawav part of the cheek bone. Dassins through the under part ot the nose, then coming out on mo leit siue oi .Y - , a 1 T - rt J-? the lace. The flesh was torn in a hor rible manner, but his injuries . are not necessary fatal. I , :. . DIED. XT rt ttrth, lSgqi Knn K VlilKKNI H danghter of Wesley and Anna J. Pope, aged 2 years and zi aays. - , POPE In the town of Bnrtraw. Pender co.. X. C, July 25th. 1882, SPICY ELLA, daugh ter of Wesley ami Anna j. i-ope, agea months. Death with his scythe does not judge his harrest by the age of the 'plant, but often se lects for his eathsrina the most tender and loTing; so fflth angelic babe, while yet In its motners arms, gamea ue anecuon oi an who knew it. As a precious flower germinate and in an hour, is I laid low by the impartial hand of death, and now sleeps beneath the cold, cold sod ; it is not dead but is sleeping to be transplanted in the Celestial Eden where it will bloom in all its lore lines : where no chilling winds can wither Its frail and delicate nature. So, loved ones, cease to grieve for tout little darling which is now a gem with its uttie sister whem but a short time, went belore in the crown which illumes the skies.. Oar sor rows and afflictions on earth are often sent. upon us to warn us of the awful eternity yawn ing to receive us and of the Impartial Jndge who sits to! udire us of our good and eril doings So let us all be prepared that we may receive a good reward. Ye,parentsof these deceased children, let It be a warning to you, for on the 30th day of May your aged mother finished her course in this Uie ana suDsequenuy your cnua ren have gone home to meet her, ana may yonr action in this lif q be such that you may all meet around the Great White Throne in Heaven. a jtkiesd. Wo ARK NOW SELLING LADIES' and Genu Trunk at reduced nrkses. to make room for our increasing Saddlery and Harness trade. We guarantee best goods for the least money. Large assortment: II. M. BOWDEN Sa CO. ew eaacuery ana atuux juoubo, iuneSS o 40, Market street . Wagonette forthe Sound ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 15th tost., the Wagonette will be run to and from the Sound, leaving Wilmington, corner Beeond and Princess streets, at 6 p. m. Returning, leave the Sound at 7 a. m.' ,v i one ll tf T. J. SO UTHE ELAND. Simon Bear i RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE has embarked In the Tailoring business. He Is both willing and capable of making, dye ing, scouring and repairing Clothing, au or ders promptly attended to. Prices moderate. Shop on Market between Second and Tftira sis. nop on j Julyli- Wood and Willow Ware. -pULL AlSORTUENT. TIN WARE, Stamp ed Goods, foil up In that Hue. Hollow Ware, Pumps, Lightning Rods, Plated Forks and 83JurjS3 .PAEKEB TAYLOR. ,siVJ lOUc- NEW; AD VEltTlSE MJBNTS. Dr. CLAEK " 4 & v CVKES ALL DISEASES OF THE OM ACII, IjVKl BOWELS. Kli. ey8- s? i Blood. M1LUONS toUfy to its eftlry N beaUnff the above named dU as, and pronounce it to be the' ' '! ; " j ill tlARANTEEITOClUEfVsrlsiA. J n , Cr ,.'". - Laboratory 77 TTestM St., Nw Tork City IniSd8ttsenu.i Dr Clahk -Joitxsox i-This certules that your :INblAA'BLlJsJP crtiu1 S.V4. relief for Heart Dkease ami Lifer Complaint. 1 would notbe ithoixtoft I Paper ; Hangings,, GIIOICE PATTERNS FROM TIIE cheapest to Uie best. Examine our Hue before send ins your order to the Worth. v ' e also have a nice line of Window Shades and Cornices at S. JEWETTS, ' "-'r,-,. t7 N. Front St. All kinds of Upholstering do no here. au?27 i ' , ; .,. . BEE0BE AND APTER FJectrie Appliances are sent on 30 Dayt' Trial TO MEN OiiLYf .YuUuO OR OLD, "HO are suffering from Krtous Dxbiijtt, rrr. ljlck or kxrts d obck Vigor, wasting Wkaxxkssks, and all taose diseases of a PrssoNAZi Katurk resulting from Abuses and Othkr Causks. SDeedr relief and complete resto ration of Hkalth, vigor and Manhood PcarIhtxxd. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. A a dress VOLTAIC BEIT CO., MARSHALL. HIGH. j uly"27-deod& w-l y Will it Rain or Shine To- Morrow ? 1 fLD PROBABILITIES, ORB AR03IETER AND THERMOMETER COMBINED will tel you. It will delect, and indicate correctly, any change in the weather, twelve to forty eight hours in advance. It will tell what kind of a storm is approaching, and from what quarter u comes invaluable to navigators. Farmers can plan their work according to its predictions. It will save fifty times lta cost in a single season. There is an accurate ther mometer attached, which alone is worth the price of the combination. Price 50 cents. - For sale at jul7 27 . , HEINSBERGER'S. Pine Grove, "TjfTRlG irTS VILLE, N. C SITUATE AT YV the 8 Mile Post on the Turnpike. TWO GOOD SAFE SAIL BOATS and Old 'HARRY HILL" to take you out Boating or anywhere else. Just1 ask. for the boat when you want it; 1 i. IED. WILSON MANNING, Propr. , july 25-tf ' - - ' , Just Received, NEW JXYT OP PRANG'S BEAUTIFUL- BIRTHDAY CARDS, Sunday School Books, Reward Cards, Bibles, Testaments, &c, &c. , . , GEO. WOODS & CO'S ORGANS rank "sec- ond to none, j Remember the discount to Churches and Sunday Schools. ; ? i July 23 C. W. YATES. COW PEAS. 100 Bushels Clay and Mixed Peas. FOR SALE BY HALL & PEARSALL luneis , ' ' Worth &. Worth. O FFER AT LOW PRICES T03PR0MPT buyettTi 1 10,000 Bushels CORN, 1,000 do. MEAL, I 500 Barrels FLOUR, L50 Bags COFFEE, . .100 Barrels SUGAR, 100; Boxes BACON, . 100 Bales HAY. - 230 Ubds. and Bbls. ' , NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, 1,000 Bbls. Lr3fE,CEMENT ft PLASTER, , 1)00 SPIRIT BARRELS, , - ; i : ' m - , , 1 New and second hand. Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Potash, Matches, Caady, Candles, Hoop Iron, Na lsjic ;AC Iran is . - - - -: : "Bless the Babies"! -JgABY CARRIAGES AND FEKAUilULA. tors in full stock; large variety and low pricea. " :- - " ALSO, ' ' ' FURNITURE OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, - of all styles and at all prices. D.' A. SMITH A CO. jaaa 13. - Iorta ftoat street. 1 " ""please notic f J I - : . "huu, OD any and all sublccts , f The name ofio writer must always be fn Communications must be written tm ox sldo of, the paper. PersonaliUes must be avoided. ', And h u Wpeclallr and particularly trader. state I r m w eaitoriai conisamu fXf T ft NEW AI VKimSKamNTS J" JOHNSON'S Inrlinn PlnArl o.,lln BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Agents Wanted, i . i C W'" u --A-nnrrAarSXbDLE, almost new; with Blanket knil tWi fine Undies' together with an elegant Winter Up rXin J uiyia - - Lock box & citv. rjundc Broc TRUGGISTS; WILMINGTON, . NORTIt Carolina. 1.491 Ttmm ' L I?1".1116 "S0 Standard atUlncd by ffiSJvS cltVul increased bythefir New York connection. . Wllminrtoniani vuit. ber a hearty North Carolina welcome, 'jr 2. iC D. TJorrill. I JLtULU, CABINET MAKER AND CAEPlpTER. Office knd Woik Shop on Sec good may ro-tf Ice Cream and ; Soda Water. J KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND PURE ICE CREAM and SODA WATER, flavored with pure fruit juices, i Customer served at reasonable prices. ; i ' V L r,i ' ' pred; small;' i wick, Smithville. N. C. July 8-lm TJevvI 50 rIE?S F1GUllED LAfNS . At 5 cents per ytf 3" 100 riEKEWJUREi lawns, r - ! , , i , ' at C cents per yard. A beautifal stock of Ladles' snd Gent's Handkerchiefs: Towels, etc. - ' . -,..;r; July2i i jno. j; iiedrick. Butter; u ':t .vt.-i:!'-,;! T- ' - . A FEW PAClf A'GES'cLarge and Small) of the very finest. ; ' - i 100 pACKAGES-iALL CHIDES. Consigned and must be sold. june is-tf.;, '. ;. f-i. DKltOSSET A CO. C1HEESE 5d BOIES. OTARCII 200 BOXES, j rj!0M:ATOES-O CASES, , 4 , I GANNED CQRN.r ' , , PEACHES, ci. Ac rnocs very jow. -june 18.tf t . ; . , DkROSSET.A CO. Marvin's Celebrated j "prRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, All 81ies and Prices, from $20.00 to 12,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to.bq the BEST SAFE MADE. -,' "'..' ' : -1 Extract from Scientific Awtcrican edltorUl.of Feb. 11th, 1882: "We are also asked as to th best fire proof safes. , We say MARVTX'3.n it . :h A. A. WTLLAED, I I ! . . j ' June 18 ' Agent atJWflmmgton. ' Ladies' arid Misses Olotb ..- - rii- '.V.r r. ' V ..1 '-' ' I . .i . I Dmion uoois at uost. TTTE WISH TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK f T -: - v r , .. . . . OF LADIES' AND MISSES ci J ? ; Cloth Button Bootsf ! and will sell Ujcm at cot.. ,t , , r-'.uz r . Call and secure a pair. ; 'v ?. : 1 f GEO. R. FRENbll A SONS. July 10 i ! wy.,Front8t. ,,... nil . nn. m. . I ONE SET:OF BUTIJrjr5 DotTBLE KE- tort Crude Rosin Gas Generator, capable of generating 2 000 feet of Gas In 15 hours, with Gasometer holding fcOO feet, and new Tanks all i good order; "Also one Wooden , Tank, ca- aclty 3,00 gallons. Apply to jaly 25-lw ; EDWARD KID KIDDER A SON. , Kerchner; & I Caiaef : Bros., "TTTHOLESALE GROCERS, , WIUIINUTOA, N. u. Keep a full line of ? . t vi t 1 : Heavy and Light Groceries, ' , CORN, HEAL AND II AY.V Agents for Wilson, Childs A Co's ! 1 1 ! ' 1 : ! " WAGONV CARTS "Z J f 4 Jul 23' "r "1 j liespectfnllv rAtM aw ..a.;r: vyyvaiw oouincrian Cl'm af tM si work, prompt delivery andiiAfitMnn
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