THIS TXTZR
rjM.l fTry craning.
Sundays tx
eyied by
JOSII.T. JABIES.
ivtro ajcx rorKirTo.
rRCElPTIOSi'ro3T10E PAID:
i jeL One month, Zi cent.
!!rni I "Bvred bT "K
-UiSb km and liberal.
5" will report 7 d all fU-
. lrt their paper regularly.
n An7y Jfrriw ; the largest j
. Hmilalion, of any newspaper
i s':'-ht shock of earthquake was felt
III., oltnruay rooming aw
about o'clock.
praJitrcct estimates the total yield of
pr':n-and Winter wheat this year at
it l)t0CO bushels.
Miry Ana Chandler, mother of Sec
retary Chand:erf"lied at Concord. N.
II.. Saturday night. Aged 82.
ccneral attack of cholera in .all
po'rtiuas of the globe is predicted by
Lrac K;icDtific Wiggins of England.
V. II. II. Murray, of Adirondack
- nrnnoM toorena law office in
liiii 1 1
St York city and anotlier in San An
tvt.
- -
r.lhopHcckwith very sensibly favors
, license as the best and only prac
i h'.c restraint upon the liquor busi-
which took
ureand nin ashor?
oft Indiana
kVv Iit Thursday, has been raised
an.iiaUii to Havana.
i he mortality in New York rose
from 1.051 to 1.110. For the
wrkro!ed.!uly 8. last year, the re
or.I as C'-tf deaths, and for that ended
.ial$ 15. 1.(1.
Tbrouh an oversight in swearing in
llr. Kicky, lieutenant-governor of
Nova Scotia, no legal marriage can
take place in that province except by
.utni-hins the bans.
Three out of four of the pension oflice
clerks who have been arrested for frauds
01 claimants are Mahone's appointees.
The Boston Herald moralizes upon
tbii. and shows that Mahonc. having
demoralized the politics of Virginia, his
henchmen were simply imitating their
Doss.
Au;sujta Chronicle: We see that
beautiful poem. "The Georgia Volun.
teer still going the rounds, credited to
one M. A. D. Maxwell, ol California.
The real author is Mrs. Mary Ashley
Townser.d. of New Orleans. That
eifted and noble lady should not be
wronged in her art productions.
At a meeting of the Baltimore Club,
held rcccnUy, the matter or the objec
tions to the invitation extended to the
ilccliit Biernc to visit the rooms of the
Clnb was discussed. A resolution was
passed by a four-fifths majority to the
effect that the objections raised did not
meet the views of the members of the
club and expressing regret that the in
vitation was not sent. The president
ot the club, Mr. Ilobert Kiddle Brown,
voted with the majority, as did several
of the board of governors.
A correspondent of the Chicago Inter-'a-cum
places the Ucpablican majority
in Iowa this fall at 10.000. which goes to
prove that the usual Republican tactics
have been react Ud to In advance of the
facts which will contradict them. "Lie
like hell and stick to It was once Ike
Young advice to tho party of moral
iJeasand it b evident that they have
not vet forgotten the advice nor how to
carry It into eilecC
LOCAL NEWS.
llid TB IIW.ABYEtTlXtMlITX.
TATOt 4&.000 Checks
MewsMsttBsvorstee; ; '
' W It Gacjtx Gum Camphor
II tntiuon-Check Books
C B Jerrys Midlines Repaired
No cotton received at this port to.
day.
The City Court had nothing on .the
docket to dispose of this morning.
Quite a largo party went down the
river this morning on the Iisport. on
the excursion given by the Society ot
the Second Baptist Church.
1 1
Remember the excursion on 4he
rUssport to be given by the Fifth Street
M. K. Sunday School to-morrow, and
be prepared to go and have a pleasant
time.
The excursionists yesterday had a
very plensant time until they arrived
near the city on their return, when the
shower burst upon them, and many
got wet before they could reach home
or a good shelter.
. Great Closing: Out Sale,
(toods will be slaughtered within the
. nxl CO days in order to make room for
one of the largest and finest Stocks of
Fall and Winter clothing and gents
furnishing goods-evcr brought to Wil
mington. A I. Siirif.r, Reliable
Clot hers, 114 Market St. tf.
r
E
VOL. VII. 1 W ILMINGTOK N. C., WEDNESD AY, JULY 18,
Co ml nir This flVay.
A circus down South at this season ot.
the year is a uovcJty. and yet Nathan'
Co'a Circus is billed for an appearance
at Norfolk on the 25th1 inst . and the
Raleigh It'siter says that it will also
soon thereafter be at Raleigh. Perhaps
it may also come to Wilmington
By aiocftillglit.
The moonlight excursion to Federal
Point, which was to hive taken place
last night, but which was postponed on
aacount of the vrcather.will be given to
night and it is haped there will bo as
many in attendance as the boat can
well accommodate and as good a time
as possible. j
A fine assortment of Guns and'Pistols
at Jaoobi's Hardware Depot-
A New Paper.
We have received the initial number
of the Caswell 2Ymc! published at
Point Caswell, j Pender county.
Messrs O. O. -Toilers and W. E. Black.
two vounz amateurs ambitious for
journalistic lame. lortune and bard
work. It is quite a readable sheet and
we wish its editors the very tip-toppest
of gl luck in their enterprise.
A Nuisance.
There is considerable well-founded
complaint about cows with bells on
being allowed to roam our streets at
night. One gentleman was kept awake
nearly all last night by just such a
nuisance, and if the intolerable noise is
permitted to continue he would like a
load of those three pound paving stones
dumped at his yard so that he can ex
ercise himself during his enforced
wakefulness by throwing them at the
annoying cows. He (is a very peacea
ble, law-abiuin? citizen, but he don't
feel like being broken of his much need
ed rest and sleep in such a manner
without making a protest.
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks.low
prices, at Jaoqbi.'s t
For the .Liffht Infantry Boys.
At the next Fair, of the Virginia
State Agricultural Society which is to
bo held in Richmond on the 31st of
October, and 1st and 3rd ot November
next, there is to be competitive drill of
military companies who may be in at
tendance, the judges to 1 be officers ot
the United States Army. The military
of the States of Virgiuia, West Vir
ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Kentucky. Tenuessee. Alabama and
Georgia rc invited to participate in the
drill and compete for the prizes offered,
whichamountinall to $2,000. None
but while companies are invited. The
prizes are divided into two classes, the
first being a prize of $1,000, in which,
through courtesy, tho companies of
Virginia will not compete. In tho
second class the prizes are $500, $250,
$150 and $100 respectively and are
open to competition by all ithc com
panies present excepting thoi company
which wius the first prize
of $1,000 Arrangements have been
made with ncArly all the railroads by
which transportation will be furnished
at exceedingly low rates. Companies
desiring to compete should notify Col.
John B Purccll. Richmond, Va., at a?
early a date as possible, and all arrange
ments for quartering tho different com
mands can be made by correspondence
with Capt. A. L. Bargamin, Richmond,
Va. ' I
Wo hope .that our citizen . soldiery
may bo induced to be on liacd on the
1st of ot November, the day the drill is
tttake place and that some compa
ny from North Carolina may be so per.
Act in its drill and discipline as to be
able to bring home'a prize. What say
our soldier laddies. of the Wilmington
Light Infatry? Will they make the
efforf? Wo hope they will There is
good material in the; corps, and the
prize 13 worthy the trial.! ;
Quarterly Meetings
Wilmington District of the Methodist
E. Church, South.
TXIIRD ROUND. -
Brunswick at Bethel. . .July 21-
Newton Grove Mission,! July i 29
Cokesburyat Bethany. J.... Aug 4- 5
Bladen ....... Aug 11-12
Clinton at Goshen..... .-..Aug 18 19
Elizabeth 'Aug 25.2G
Whiteville v. - - Aug 25-20
Point Caswell at Pt Caswell Aug 23-29
Waccamaw M ission ........ .Sept 1- -
Fair Bluff. f,1 Sr 9
Robt. O. BuktonJ P. E.
Business Oittloek.
Messrs. Norman & Everett. Mer
chants. Baltimore, Md:, state that they
have used Dt. Worlhingtons Cholera
and Diarrhoea Medicine, and believe
theroisno more valuable medicine.
Cures Dyspepsia. ' - -
To Builders and others Go to J a CO
m'fl for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
&c You can get all sires, and at the
lowest prices. f
- -' r, ., , -
f i i . '
Destructive Fire.
About 7 o'clock last evening, and
wheu the storm which had been raging
for over an "hour had considerably
abated, a frame warehouse, containing
about 200 casks of spirits of turpentine,
on the naval store yard of Messrs.
Woody & Currie, on South Water,
between Orange and Ann streets, was
struck by lightning, and in a moment.
owing to the im 11a mm able nature ot
the material, was wapped in a sheet of
flame. The alarm was sounded and
the Fire Department was promptly on
haud, but such was the combustible
nature of the material the fire spread to
the adjacent yards and "; warehouses
with irreat rapidity. Dense volumes of
smoke rose from the blazing mass, and
moved by a gentle Ncrlhwest wind,
floated towards the Southeast until it
hung like a great, sombre pall over
nearly the entire city. The rain soon
ceased to fall and hundreds . of our
citizens thronged the streets to witness
the sublime but tearful spectacle. The
firemen worked with a will, but the
largo quantities of rosin and turpentine
stored in the different yards seemed
to bid them defiance, and threatened
lor a while that entire portion of tho
city. Their efforts, however, aided by
this resistinz effect of a high i and thick
stone wall, prevailed and the flanies
were gotten under control and finally
extinguished, but not until property to
the amount of $18,000 or. $20,000 had
been destroyed, the most ot which was
covered by insurance.
We have been unable to learn the
actual loss of any of the sufferers, but
we arc satisfied that it was all fully
covered by insurance, as the tollowing
figures will show:
Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. floating
insurance on naval stores in Liverpool,
London & Globe, $5,000 ; Scottish
Union, $5,000; Lancashire, $5,000, and
North American, $5,000. Mr. D. L.
Gore, floating insurance in the
North American, $500, besides
insurance in the Phoenix of
Brooklyn $500; Pamlico $500,and Liver
pool, London Globe $1,000. W' J.
Gore & Son on merchandise in the
Wilmington Mutual $500. Paterson
Downing & Co., naval stores, floating,
Liverpool, London & Globe, $10,000;
Connecticut $3,000. Harding Johnson
& Co ..naval stores, floating; Liver
pool. London & Globe, $3,000. George
W. Williams & Co., naval stores,
floating. Home $10,000; North British
$10,000. E. Kidder & Son molasses,
Imperial & Northern, $7,500. Woody
& Currie, uaval stores, floating, Lan
cashire, $7,000; North American $4,
000, Queen $2,500 and City of London
$2,500. H. B. Eilers, in Hartford
$1,500. Kenan & Forshce, salt,! North
American, $2,000. W. G Fowler, of
fice & scales. Ixmdon Assurance, $300.
Fowler & Morrison, coal and wood,
London Assurance. $1,200. Alfred
Martin, warehouse building, Under
writers $300 aud Wilmington Mutual
$500.
The several cowpauics are represent
ed in this city by the following firms:
Liverpool, London & Globe by J. W.
Gordon & Bro. ; Scottish Union aud
Connecticut by W. L. Smith & Co.;
North American, I-ancashire, Home,
London Assurance and Underwriters
by Northrop '& Hodges; Pbcenix.
North British, Imperial & Northern,
Quecu, City of London and Hart
ford by Atkinson & Manning; Pamli
co by Martin S. Willa'rd. and the Wil
mington Mutual by J. Kent Brown,
During the early portion of last night
the weather was cool and sleep was re
res hi ng, but towards morning it grew
perceptibly warmer.
For the Review.
Sewerage, Drainage, &c.
On tho 12th Inst., there appear
ed in the Star a short article on
this subject which seemed to the
writer a movement in the right di
rection and not an hour too soon. In
the closing paragraph of that paper is
the following sentence: "Shall we have
sewerage and drainage or cholera and
yellow fever from the want of a system
of healthy drainage and sewerage, c?
We are a commercially employed
people and seldom stop to think of the
sanitary condition of our port until we
are reminded by the ! destroying pestil
ence, when it is too late ! !
-The, location of Wilmington upon
high groundr sloping to the West and
East, with the Cape Fear river on one
side and Smith's Creek on the other,
presents very great facilities for drain
age. With all this in its favor, the
streets, as a whole, are very; imperfect
ly drained, as any ouserver win see uj
riding over the city after a rain tstorin.
Why is this ? Do not our "City
Fathers" appreciate the necessity of
drainage to secure health during this
terribly hot weather ? Is there a differ
ence of opinion between the Boards or
Aldermen and Audit and Finance? We
have understood there was some differ
ence at one time bat not novr. Why
:-y- r ' " I - ';v;i
then should not the Board of Aldermen
sure the streets cannot be dug up" be
tween Jnly 1 and October 1, yet there
are places that are to-day far more disease-creating
than would be the excava
tions of the streets for drainage. T&ke
Fourth street, for example: In many
places the water is ponded pn it to-day
and comes under the sun's rays at a
temperature of more than ninety de
grees !
Again, the health onicers ana physi
cians say there is no danger from open
ing a ditch for sewer pipes 11 tney are
covered od the same dav thsv are open
ed. In this connection it is not out of
place to call the attention of the Boards
of Aldermen and Commissioners of
Navigation and Pilotaseto the serious
damasro that is almost daily being done
to the harbor by the drift sand tbat is
constantly carried into the river by the
washinss of the streets.' Before, you
are fully alive to this difficulty your
harbor will be too snoaiiy to noat your
ships. Your docks are now fast tilling
up and the erlect will oe more serious
x .... i
than yen thins upon tne cnanneis.
. Savannah.at an expense, we are told,
of several hundred thousand dollars,
had to dredge out her harbor, as the
government of the United States refused
to do anv work of that kind, caused by
the washings of the streets. With a
svstem of sewerage and drainage, snch
r i . i , i i n . 1. t.
as snouia oe nau iiere. an muse wasu-
ings can be kept out of the river. I
Shall it be done ? Prevention is far
cheaper than cure. But health first and
the savin? of a laree item for street re-
Dai rs after every heavy rain and the
preservation ot our deep water harbor
the second.
THE MAILS.
Themalls close and arrive at the City Pos
oflice as follows :
CLOSE.
Northern throusrh mails, fast ...7.15 P. M.
Itonnern inroujta mm wy wans.
Rnlehrh G.15P. M. and 5.40 A. M.
.. . i i 1 . Mn K 1( M
Malls for the N. C. Railroad and
routes supplied 'therefrom includ- i
lug A. & n. C. Railroad at I
. t.00 P M. and 5.40 A. M
Aniithrn Mnlla fnr all Doints South . ;
daily 8.00 P.M.
Wsatprn Tnatla fC C. KailwavVdailv.
faTMntSundav) 6.15 P. M.
ah Ttsilnha hatween Hamlet and Ral-
eigb 6.15 P. M
MaSf or Cheraw and Darlington Rail-
i road 8.00 P. M
HTniin tor nolnts between Florence
and Charleston 8.00 P. M,
v. vPt tvrillA and office, on Cane Fear
River. Tuesdays and Fridays. .... ,1.00 P. M
iPttvAttevillA. via. Lnmberton. dailv.
excent Sunda vs. ...... 6.15. P, M.
Onslnw C. H". and intermediate offi
ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M.
Smltnvuie majis, oy sieamuojn, uauy
fexceut Sundays).......; ...8.30A. M
Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek,
Shullntte ami Little Rive. Tues-
davaand Fridays..; ....6.00 A. M
Wriirhtsville. daily 8.30 A. M
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
VnrthA.rn thrantrh and wav mails. .. .7.30 A. M
Southern Mails. 7.30 A. M.
naralina Central Railroad....: 9. 00 A. M
Malls collected from street boxes business
portion of city at 5 A. M., n.30 a.m. ana &.3
f, bx. ana rrom oiner puiuir ui iuc cny k
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. toXl M., and
from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and Register
Department open same as stamp office.
Stamps for sale, in small quantities at general
delivery wncn stamp omce is exoseu.
General delivery open from 7 A. MI 7.3JP.M,
and n Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M.
Carriers delivery open on Sunday from $.30
toC.30A.M.
The celebrated Fish Brand Gills1
Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depot. i"
DIED.
BURNET r This morulnjt. luly 18th, 1883,
.1 s ?n Wlr nf nnsnmnt(nn AMKIilA C
BURNETT, wife of James J. Burnett, ascd 26
years, a raonins ami s ny.
Sha leaves a husband and two children to
mourn her loss.
&tar copy J
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Moonlight Excursion
!
rjlIIE MOONLIGHT EXCURSION WHICH
was f ostponcd last night on account of the
weather will take place to-night.
JV Music and Refreshment,
i . I !.
r FishjSupper at Mayo's Restaurant at Feder
al Toint.
" The boat will remain one hour at Federal
Point, where Surf Bathing and Turtle Egg
i
hunting can be indulged In. Fare GO cents.
JNO. W. HARPER,
GEO. N. HARRISS,
julylS Managers
Machines Repaired.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY MY
friends a4 the pnblic that I am prepared
to repair Sewing Machines, guaranteeing low
rates and good work and satisfaction in every
particular. Orders left with me will receive
prompt attention. C. K- JEVENS,
july 18- tf ' 13 North Second 8treet
Mayo's Restaurant, ; 1
pEDERAL POINT. IS NOW OPEN FOR
tne reception of guesls. Meals furnished at
all hours. Indies are especially invited to
?pend the day at Federal Point. Mrs. Mayo
is personally In charge anQ will be pleased to
entertain ladles and children. i
July 11 wk WM. MAYO, Prop.
Ladies' Satchels,
fTlRTJNKS AND T RA YiLU N G BAGS all
style. HARNESS ASD SADDLFRY, In
endless variety. Carriages. Buggies, Phaetons,
8urry Wagons, Carts, Drays, Ac . .
Mar Repairing promptly done At low rates.
MCDOCGALL A BOWDES,
july 16 ;- - - No- H North Front St.
Vinegar, Salt, Molasses.
JQ BRLS PURE CIDER VINEGAR
2,000 Striped Sax Liverpool Salt,
100 Bris Cuba and Port. Rico Molasses.
' -i - For tale by "
July 1C KERCHNER A CALDER EROS.
1883.
J l7Q J
5 O , O O O C h e c ks
F
OR THE BANK OF NEW HANOVER
ASD THE FIRST NATIONAL. BANK.
i
Check are bound in Books of One Hundred
i. . - - .
and Two Hundred each. Price Fifty Cents
per Hundred. ! . - I
Also, NOTE,DRAFT and RECEIPT BOOKS
1 I
BLANK BOOKS of all kinds.
- I For sale cbeap at
HEINSBERGER'S,
. . i i -i-. '
July 1" j Live Book and Music Stores
WE ARE PREPARED TO FU
RNISH
Mouldings, i Stair I Eail,
OKNASUSNiAii huuh wukiv, i
Balusters, Newel Posts,&c
and Flooring. J. W. TAYLOR,
llarrisoa Steam Saw and Planing Mills.
july 16-lw,
Foot Walnut St.
Plour, Bacon, Lard, &c.
1 000 FLOURA u grades...
M Tcs and Buckets LARD. I .
75 Bils Golden C, Ex C and Gran. Sugar,
100 Bags CofTee Various grades,
75 Brfs and Tcs Rice. For sale by
KERCHNER & CALDER BROS,
julylG I North WaterStrcet.
40,000 Checks
RECEIVED TO-DAY.
I
TT-irVR T.f TIlOQRAPHED CliEOJtS for 1TSI
I "
National and Bank of Ne?-r Hanover, SO cnts
per hundred; bound Books of ICO and 20D
checks each. ; .
SCHOOL BOOKS Such, as adopted by the
I V! - '
State Board of Education, at xeasonable prices
-july 16 - . ' C.W.YATES.
Solid Comfort,
rjpIIERE IS SOLID COMFORT IN THE use
or nerosne oioves. a cukwwbi, u
using one, says: "With this we are imlepend-
ent when 10ft without a servant." They are
Gerna and firrcat JEconormsts." Jmcrent
sizes and prices. Try one. r
tT Pure White OH.
julyJJ PARKER A TAYLOR.
James J. Burnett,
T)HOTOGRAPIIER,
NEW MARKET BUILDING J
I (Up Stairs) South Front St.
Photographs.
i Dozen $1.50
3for50ccnts;
Ferrotypes.
Respectfully notifles the public that he is i
prepared to do all work in his ltne.jiromptJy
and at low in ices
A call is solicitcc
may 19
Arrived. 1
A CARGO OF THE FINEST KENNEBEC
v 1,1 XT THE we have ever received. Order
Barrel, Hogshead or Car Load, and It, will be
nunnrirtr to anvrou nave ever secn uiau-
ttolve perfect actogVl3 &lSQy
Wanted.
.!.!' I i "I -
T Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO
J3
stablish a manufactory thereon, well-timber
i r ' .
ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such i
lands to dispose of are requested to commonJ-
, - . . .
cate, with me at Wade6boroor by letter with
Mr. Joh T. James, at Wilmington in person, j
Full prrtculars'as to exact location of lands, j
number of acres, probable yield of timber to
the acre and lowest price, must be made
known, i
apl 19-tf
JOHN T. PATRICK,
State Immigration Agent,
i . Wadesboro, N.
Cotton Seed
For Planting.
BUSHELS GOOD
500
PLANTING SEED.
FOR SALE AT
WIHard's.
may I2-tf
PACIFIC GUANO.
Jdstjreceived and for sale, !
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
j I . ." ;j AND '':y; ' '
Dissolved BonePhosphate.
We never have had the JUrst complaint of
these Fertilizers not bringing aproflUble crop
See omSCountry Agents. ' ! ,L i
1 ALEX. SPRUNT: SON.
fb MW' - -
Old Newspapers
R SALE VERY CHEAP.
Apply to
Tins;ojFicB
PLEAS S- KOTJCS. !
Ya win be glad to receive comraunlcatlois
.from our friends on any and all subjects o 1
; . i II,-
general Interest but :-'- . . I jj '
The name of the writer xnnst always! be ta .
'nlshed to the Editor. . -:" ! . '
Communications most be written os si.
one side of the paper.
Personalities most be avoided.
And It Is especially and particularly und
stood that the Editor does not always endox
the correspondents unless so state
in me euitoruu cominm. .. :- ,1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SEASHORE i !
HOTEL BRUNSWICK
! SMITnVILLE, N. C.
SEASIDE HOTEL!
WRIG HT3 VrLIE, N. C.
B. Li. PERRY, Proprietor. ,
rflHESE TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL
be open MONDAY, MAY 28, '
ThAlTnll Rninwir.t. at SmithvUlc. la 23
miles below Wilmington, and accetyUDio uy
two first class steamers, making tro i tris
daily. . . ,. " '
The Seaside Hotel Is situated In a large grove ,
ees for families, and within 7 miles of Wll-
minfrtAn n tlii. Ifl1 nfi linn Mhn I If Attll IllA
best In the Southern country. 1 '
BOTH HOTELS I? FULL VIEW OF THE
i "i
OCEAN.
Gool surf and still water bat ulnar.
Every variety of Fish, and abundance f
Oysters, Clams and Crabs. I
Spacious Bail Jtoonss. wun flue isand ci.
Music. . 1
Ten pin Alioya, Billiards and Bar.
ff Terms molerate. i
may '
x
GTJNS AND CUTLERY
A FINE ASSOTMENT OF
Muzzle and Breech-Loader
I -' i I -i ;.
!;'; : Guns, j 1
Revolversand Amrpuniion
I I iiiniuw i j j j
i SIIVEU PLATED
SPOONS : & FORKS i
A VEKY LiAUUlS VAlUi-iTX Ul
Pocket Kniyes,
Table Cutlery.
Popular prices to suit all at ; !
N. JACOBI'S, !
I ' HARDWARE DEPOT,
decV-Mf
No. 10 South Front 8t
.-nrtTninnn 9 rtr
p T BBID&ERS & 00.!
J- XFXHXUUJM v iuYl
ALWAYS HAVE
ON HAND
A Choice Selectio
I of-
Crocerie
Dm
WINES, LIQUORS. & CIGARS
THE FINEST IN NORTH CAROLINA.
If not convenient to come yourself,' letters
j . - - - I ' " i . -h
will be promptly and satisfactorily answered.
I " . v . ! S I
- i
Satisfaction guaranteed to every one, wueth
cr tie be Merchant, Soldier or Sailor
P. L. BRIDGEES & CO.
1 lO Krtli Front St.
July 16
Wev Hats,
CONSISTING OF COLORED CHIPS.
Unc Colored Milans, "Sea-shells', white acd
colored, also the popular Shade Hat, - Nankin
or "Japanese ".and a variety of other styles,
Just received and for sale by - (
SliM. KATE V. WISES.
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No. 119 North Second St
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Our Glass Fly Traps! i;
Something New I
fJlHE CLEANEST FLy TRAP ON THE
market. ' ! ' ." ' 1
Giles & Diurcliison.
Jnly 9 7 North frontSt
City and Country Merchants
T AM 8ELL1NG- f '' !!
X Primo New York Butter,
Kirkman'a Celebrated Soapf, - i
Virginia. Water Ground Meal, I
North Carolina FtmUr Flour, and
' U. Fate t ramliy kur. n i
At botu.m prices. Car load or maH order
aolicild. ' ! ' " i
K. 0. BLAIH. ' ,
Coin mis km Merchant.
July II
10 South Second Strt-rt
Gum Camphor.
Combs, Brushes. Extracts, I
Soaps, Puff Boxes, Ac, Ac.
WILLIAM n. GREEN. DrojrMst.
jnly 5 .117 Market street