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PLZU&S NOTICE. - i
errry cwninf. Scndaya
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W will b f but t??reoclT eociattxJeanoBa
from car frltn&a oa any tad altes'hjoeli vo l
ecyvM by
JOSUT. JAMES,
ttro uDfioramoi.
H
Tbe iw. j cf tSa writer xnnst aHray b fit
..iKCirrH' rosTAu -aji
" noo. six month, $5.00. Thxre
JnJU-00! One mouth, ttcenta. j
Jft, in any Prt of the city, at the abom
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Communication must be vxlttea o o.
erne aide of the paper. ' ' If-V-'- "
PeraonalUlM Braat be arolded. ; :
And It la espedalr and particularly ud'
S..r..n U1 vort an,- and all faU-j V ULu VII.
W LMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY .JULY 27, 1883.
NO. 178
the Tie wa of corrcspondenta tinieMab atatc
In the editorial eolomna, :.. . , ' 'l i! 1 J: ',
this rxTza,
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rtr JTic Review haf the largest (;nia rail way system would be order
r, f u dnnUWon. of nuy newspaper I ul on strike. The Brollierho.xl claim
y ,7. ;Vv of Wilmington. JB 1 10 liave four ont of e?ery five teieeraph
r, . : . i cm on those roads, inclRdinir nearly all
-r" r"t ' ""rtf -ailrtl from N'ew York i lhe rait1 despatches.
K-:ropJn Tuesday
"p.,.ir,,i,rir.n cti iw i, woru conluiHis: It cannot be ascer-i;ovcrnriayerua-Mi."
lo tained that the word 1 ::is any derivation
;;?Uoi Ciise for a gjmnasinm. or deficition.-tut it appears to bd ap
.rominent Western Union official
c':i!cs tic l'jC strict lo h
u :ra Union in Xcw York alone, at
2j.i0 a day.
. "I it. .
T; water in wi.ica ia iicrn
take its uauy Dam is getting
u-jch warmer than that which was
,;ol on the Mock. Numcrous.suiU are
W.zl instituted against them.
I Xctv York Tribune fresh air fund j 0
n-i-ok sent toChcnanco county. ri.ian
Iflj poor children u spend two
. ,-x in the country, and 1U0 moro
t..:!r. i were sent to lsex county.
!-. W. C. Palmer, who died at Ocean action of the companies in grinding
on Friday, claimed that the down t!ie waircs of tlie.r employees to;
, vear,lhislire were passed, not !
, z y tree from sin. but nlo fr.uu tbejwapc3 oommcnaurate to the Fervice
. 7. : inclination to wrong doing. i rendered and to the prorer sustenance
I of life; thervforo . son county, came down oo the Steamer
Ai.u'.cd Southern cotton ruanufac-. liesoUrd. That in iho opinion of this J hn DayL.son fr0lli Point Caswell, this
, r, r w ha ha alio extensive acnuain- Board the telegraph companies, in re- i . , t
x. f, ,,n. '....Jturn mr the privileges conferred on ".uuu.
.cca: thoorth. predicts that wills... , .. . tmhiJt, nrei Iallv and' Mr. James T. Mnrphy. principal of
m i.' e South ran exclusively bv steam.
. competition with those moed by
wjicr. will ultimately fail.
All the reviving abolitionists untl
I"" I
relative of those deceased arc invited i
i::end the celebration of the 50th an-
V lVV.hXvw
mverrv cf the ew lork Anti-biave.
i Stcietyt to be held in that city in the j
T:itrnac!e Church. October :
Ancnt the reassembling of the Jeir
rings heirs, tho World estimates tha
?Lt rc are at least one hundred thousand
ptpU: iu this country of fair abilities
who have been made burdens to their
irltnds by" the insano expectation ofj
getting millions from Ihc Hank of Eng-
The St. Joseph (Mc.) Herald, is ol
opinion that "the time has not arrived
to begin to sound the public puic on
the Presidential question, for tho man;
who appears to bo strong to day may j
be decidedly weak neit jvar. ltiione, Wednesday's ram appears to have
thing to mauufacture public sentiment en TCry extensive andf to have done a
and quite another thing to hold it." j vast amount of good. :
A peace has been patched up between Mr ;V. C. Craa has removed. . his
the Brotherhood and the American i'joweiry business Np. eo South i Front
Kapid Telegraph Company, and the op- ; street. 1 1
erators have gone back to their keys, '
but the patch stops right there and decs j The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills
not cover all ot the rents and divisions. Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard
The basis of the agreement is not made I ware Depot.
public, but it is said to be satisfactory j 1 -0 arc sorry to hear that Mr. J. J.
to all concerned. ! I Tonkin is verv sick with a malarial
The Philadelphia Times
intimates
that t hero is no particular need of
Stxrctary Chandler in Washington, and
there in certainly no need of him in
New Hampshire, where he persists in
rcmaiuing. It was long ago evident to
everybody undoubtedly including tho
Chandler himself that ho cannot be
elected United Stales Senator by the
present legislature of that State .
Gcnoral W. W. Avcrill thinks that
Mr. Hewitt should be nominated by
his party 'for President, "lie is a
crotchety rcan.sais Averill, "but not
to his prej'udtee. We do not want any
flexible, boneless President men try
ing to conceal something and not to ofr
fend somebody. It will not hurt tho
Presidency if we should get in some
upright man like Hewitt.
n
TIio Cable Railway Company of Cali
fornia have filed a bill in equity against
the Union Passenger Railway Company
of Philadelphia, asking for an injunc
tion restraining the use of patented im
provements in the new cable road to
which the complainant company claims
to be solely entitled. It also asks for
damages arising from tho alleged in
fringement. Here are some interesting notes relas
live to the great strike. We take them
from yesterday's Sun :
A meeting of the New York Assem
bly of tho Telegraphers Brotherhood
wts held at Eighth Ycnne and Eight-j
inir SffiSSSa SiMMS I
strike of the employees ofthe American j being tip top' in every particular, j
Rapid Telegraph Comp'any at an end. There was a large throng in atlendance j
Six men .were i ordered toreportrordaty f p d d iniog coun-j
l. .?5,JH
men were notified to report for duty at j
.. uiq ktikik openuora anu mil.-- ,
particulars or the settlement were notj
announced, but stated to be satislactori. :
It was strongly hinted that the Balti-1
more and Oho Company would yield j
to-day. Three rousing cheers were
given ior ice ursi victory. 1 rail and Winter ctotniog "
Several of the speakers claimed thatfr..'M.tcY.;n rhrnn?ht to Vtr
ahouM it prove occessary to win tcej
battle against the Western Union
and
then anions the operators on strike, the
plied wiiu an oiiensive purpose to the
men who have taken the piactrs of the
strikers in the telesraph otlice, and to
equivalent to iftc woru ra! as useti
icobtumist is herealter to , do held and
i repardetl as an infanious person.
ThQ uoarU of AUernjen yesterday
adopted the follow in e
Whereas. The Western Union Telc
graph Company and the several other
telegraph companies carrying on busi
ness in this city niiy Valuable Iran-
chises from tho public in the occupation
f tho public highways lor tlieirr poles
nd wires j and ' '
Whereas. The commerce and .busi-;
I u, u, tu, . . u, .muu u ;1U. , . wl be connected by rail
try are jeopardized by tho interruption r. . .7 ,
ot prompt and accurate telegraphic 'J oad and' telegraph with the outside
communication in con-couenee ol thc
starvation rates and roliums .just and
morally bound to supply all demands!
JSrte,cfPhic ?,mai,ia'BdllosonofthelateDr. C. T. Murphy, of
that end to grant tho present just dc- l ,
raandofthc tele?raph .employees, and j Samson county, came down with the
wftcall upon the State authorities to
i I lr iwntairi; lrcol nptiuti fr iilii
!u
pel the companies to restore and ma
,""
tain theprompt and correct traosnus-
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LOC AL;NE WS.
IKSEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
XV C Cn r Removal (
Yatev-Klne Leather GociU
V II GKEts-:um Camphor
IIcixsbkkoek l5?aiUng for All.
V C M I i.LKJt Florid a Water. &c '
Aninirau Lclon of llouur Local ad
The nights fare getting perceptibly
, longer.
But one bale of cotton received at this
port to-day. 1
Last night was quite cool and com-
itirUD.e tor steeping.
attack at his residence in this city.
Clarendon Council.) No. 17, A. L. of
Houoi, will meet to-night, at 8 o'clock
Members will be present with excuses
or pay fine. I j j It.
We notico in the New York Time, j
of the 26lh in?t.. that Rev A . M. Con-
way. of the First Colored B.tptist J
'Church in this city, ii i" New York. ;
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An excursion party
and intermediate points arrived here
last night. It was not a large party,
and was composed mainly of those
whom business called to the city.
With the wi bd at the Northeast the
atmosphere to day has been cool and
pleasant. At 12 o'clock, the mercury
inthe thermometer had climbed up to
85 and appeared unable to get any
higher. . j '
Wc learn that the telegraph line from
Clinton to Warsaw is progressing fa
vorably. The poles are all prepared
and the work of placing them has been
begun, and the work is being pushed as
rapidly to completion as circumstances
will permit.
It is not now expected that there will
be a regular -service at the First Baptist
Church on Sunday next. There will
bo the regular Sunday School' service,
however,, in the morning, which, with
a .prayer meeting, will constitute the
religious services of tho day.
xiie picuic yestcrdayand tall last t
nLht at Point Caswell arc repol as
boll," or words to that effect, j o
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Great Closins Out Sale,
. Goods will be slaugbtered.within the
M , ve . . maL.e room for
ntxtC0das in order to make
one ol the largest and finest Stocks or
. . f cimirn. Reliable
mlngton.
Clotbers, Mi Market SL
"tf.
City Court.
The loliowinz cases were disposed oft
by the Mayor this morning:
Edward Herring, drank and down,
was fined $5. in default of which he
was sent below for 0 days.
A colored woman, who has hereto
fore borne an excellent reputation, was
found guilty of disorderly conduct and
was fined $2. which she paid.
CfUiton Items.
From a gentleman who arrived in
this city last night from Clinton, Samp
son county, we learn that the. crop3 . in
that section are looking finely and
promising for a good harvest, j The
Clinton and Point Caswell Railroad is
making good progress at that end of the
wo
j3D
Uj
work, and tho people of that lively in-
d town are looking forward hope-
llyto the time in the -near future
world
Personal.
State Senator Hill, of Duplin county,
! wa ,n tnocity toda.
i Mr. J. W. Powell, of Clinton, Samp
the male Hih School at Clinton, and
i excursion party last nigut, and was on
j our streets to-day.
4 t r. ir: r i .:n
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' eave lomorrow on the steamship
, y?a. Ynr- wko ch
;UI3. JC It lib J. IAT0 null VUIIU ITtil
i Benefactor for New York, whence she
j will gotoPcughkeepsicontheHudson for
I ihe benefii of her health, which lias
been feeble for some months. Her
journey is made upou the advice of her
physician, and she will probably be
absent until about the first of
ber next. ' . .
Novem-
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j liiteuslve Fnrniincr.
Uaising the greatest quantity from
t the smallest space is ; becoming" the
practice ot our best farmers in the
South. It is called intensive farming
by others. Greater profits and more
success, compared with the expense, is
t the . advantage over any of the old
methods of fanning. Iu fact, intensive
farming is antagonistic to any of tho
old fogy plans or styles of cultivating
the soil. Our Department of Agricul
ture, at Raleigh, can engage in no bet
ter service than in encouraging our
tanners to engage in this greatly need
ed change or reform i in farming. In
tensive farming means profitable farm
ing, it.the experience of those who have
tried it is of any value. Some of the
newspapers of our Stated now and then,
publish telling cases or examples illus
trative of the value of this principle.
We now publish a case, in our own
section, in proof of what we hear said
and it certainly teaches a lesson of wis
dom and one worthy of Imitation by
i farmers who would make their useful
calling profitable to - themselves. The
following statement of this case is fur
nished us by a friend :
Mr. William B. Hocur, of Bocky
P-iin ljr;lr pnnnt v n!ftnfnl narlV' in
Iroiu (iouisboro!v,M"' ; t
the year six acres ot lano in raaisncs
and garden peas. The proceeds of the
sales of those vegetable amounted to
six hundred dollars in gross receipts
The expense for manure. labor, seed,
shipping, &c amounted to two hundred
and fifty dollars, leaviug a clear profit
of throe hundred and fifty dollars.
He planted the ! same Meld in Ozicr
cotton seed the 20th ot May. It
is now beautiful and. promises a
yield of at least one bale to the
acre. At ten ceuts a pound, after de
duction an expense of one hundred dol
lars lor cultivation and picking, this
cotton patch will yield, in clear gain
two hundred dollars. This same field
is an apple orchard and fifty dollars
worth of apples are now upon the mar
ket from tho trees. So that Mr. Hocnt
will realize, in clear gains this year,
from these six acres, the sum of five
hundred dollars. At this rate n one
horse crop of twenty, five acres would
vield him a clear profit of twenty-five
hundred dollars this year. Upon an-
other field of a fourth of an acre
. realized, in Irish Utoes Ud
he
thirty
dollars as net sales w-yr. Vui.
now growing upon it, and it promises to
yield ten- bushels. Tho clear profits
about one hun-
'wMI.sm. What
urcu uu fcj f
Mr. Hocut is doing can be done by
others if they vrill adopt the best meth
ods and tall into the line of advanced
thought and practice in farming. l- .
To Builders and othersGo to J aco
El's for Sash. Blinds and Doors, Glass
&cl You can get all sizes .and at he
lowest prices. : r. ' .
Excursionists.
Quite a party of ladies and gentle- i
men. all of them prominent residents
of Sampson coa'nty, came down
on the John Dawson from Point Cas
well this afternoon. They added grace
and interest to tho picnic and ball at
that place last night and visited the
seaside this evening. They will return
to their homes tomorrow.
: Alarm of Fire.
, There was an alarm of fire at about
S o'clock this afternoon, caused' by
smoke issuing from a woods led in the
yard bi. the premises on the Northeast
corner of Orange ; and Second streets.
The fire department promptly respond
ed to the call; but the flames were ex
tinguished before they could get to
work. The damage vras slight. The
property belongs to Mrs. John W.
Atkinson.
The Delayed Mail.
j
Wc desire to say, in reference to the
postal clerk on the C. C.1 R. R.t who re-
j fused to receive the Review mail on
Tuesday last, that the party referred to j
has called upon us and offered such ex- i
planations as have satisfied us that it j
was all a mistake on his part, which he
regrets very much. We are satisfied,
and hope that Wr subscribers will he
also satisfied with the assii ranee that it
shall not happen again.
Peaches.
Peaches hare. been very scarce in this
market this season. Mr. L. W. How
ard, of the Scott's Hill section, appears
to be the only one who has had any and
he alono has been supplying the market
of late. They have been . retailing here
for from 25 to 40 cents per dozen and
$4 per bushel crate while it is said, they
have been selling readily in New York
for $8 a crate. There are some hopes
of a supply from the later 'varieties but
they are very slow in putting in an ap
pearance. Fruit Growers Fair.
Qur citizens generally are manifest
ing a lively interest in the approaching
Fair of the North Carolina Fruit Grow
ers Association, and are bound to
make it agr and success. Thero will
undoubtedly be a large gathering of the I
people lrom different sections of the f
State on that occasion and the display of
fine, which will make th5 Fair one of
the most interesting", exhibitions ever
held in this section, and -we are glad
that Wilniiogtoniaus appreciate the
fact and are taking hold of the matter
in earnest.
A Fortunate Jiscape.
A moment after the alarm of lire was
sounded this afternoon, the carriage of
the W. S. F. E. Co . was driven at
railroad spcedMowu Market and turned
into Second street, when the near wheel
came off which brought the carriage to
an unceremonious stand still andthrew
the driver -violently to the groujid. '
Strange to say no one was hurt, the
i horse was uninjured and the damage
to the carriage was so slight that it
could be repaired arid made as good ' as
new in an hour. It was indeed a
fortunate escape1, and had it been the
other wheel which came oft It must
have resulted seriously to driver, horse
an! carriage.
. TueKlver.
The steamer North Stole, arrived this
morning from1 Cypress, on the Capo
Fear) river, which is aa far up' as boats
of her draught can go at the present
stage of the water. Sho exchanged car
goes with the A. P. Hurt, which is
lighter draught and has .the advantage
of having an iron hull, , jwhich cnablos
her to pass the shoals with less difi
culty. Tho North State will leave to
morrow morning for the same point
where she will again meet the Hurt
and exchange cargoes, unless there
should be sufficient rise of water in
the meantime (which is somewhat ex
pected) to enable both boats to proceed
without delay to their respective desti
nations. College Life.
Rev. E. B. Riddick. Prest. I Kittreil's
Female College, wrote of Dr. Worth
ington's Cholera and Diarrhoea Medi
cine "Send a gross for our College.
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardware Depot.
E C. Blair,
RNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
, 1 No. 19. North Second Street..
1 WUmlngloo, N. C, pr matter iwUed.) i Cheek. Drafts,
8ohlta consignments of all kind of Conntry i Letter Heads, Jtc, gotten np in the best cuan
Prodnce. Top prices and quick returns guar-j - , , ,
anteed. WUI reahip other markets when j ner. . : ,C. XT. YATES.;
"iSy 'I, j & O. ELAIU. I: julyi? . . J19 lUrtet atxeft i
KEW !AlVERTI3EMEirrS
Removal.
T Ail NOW LOCATED AT NO. tO SOUTH
1 t j
TkOKT STREET, where I chaU Le ptoaMd to
Bee my friends, customer!, and many new
onea. fiospectfuily,
July 27-2t -
W. C, CRAFT,
; Jeweller.
Ill Market Street.
BEY GOODS V '
DEY GOODS I
Clearing Out Sale !
. Clearing Out Sale I
y THE ENTIRE fsTOCK OF '
Dry Goods,
Cloths,
Cassimcrcs,
Fancy Goods, j
I Hosiery, &c.
Will be soM at greatly rod utunl price from
thla dale, In orJrr to make room for the alter
ations to be made lu the Store during the
month of August. Come and examine the
Stock and a t for price before, making your
purchases elsewhere, and you will save money.
JULIUS SAMSON,
1 1 1 Market St., Vilmington, N. C.
julv26-3t !
Millinery & Fancy Goods-
i T .
Another Large Invoice
of Millinery ! V
New St3rles, New Colors, &c.
FANCY fJOODS DEPARTMNl
i
FUL
o-
KID, SIL.K ard LISLE
GLOVES.
PARASOLS, NECKWEAR, FANS.
ZEPHYR and MATERIAL for FANCY
i U
WORK. . '
MILLIKERY-Second Floor,
FANCY!
GOODS First Floor,
I i
Respectfully,
MISS E. i KARRER,
ju!yJ EXCHANGE CORNER
Reading for All.
QALL AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS
ot Choice Rcadlnfc at HBINSBEBGBR'S. ,
Fine1 Violins and Guitars,
ACCORDEONS AND CONCERT HARMON
leas, Flute, Fife and Drumj, best Guitar
and violin String, i .
Can alw7 be found at 'j
heinsberger:s,
July S3 ! Lire Book and MubIc 8torea
Wotice.
M
B. C.
W. McCLAMMY WILL HAVE
charge of my business during my absence
from the city.
july24-lw
B. 8. RADCLIFFB.
Gum Camphor,
JKLLIN'S FOOD, j
I Combs, Brnahcs. Extracts,
I ' &oaps, PuiT Boxes, Ac '
WILLIAM H. GRKEN. Drucriat.
jaljp 117 Market Street
Our Glass Fly Tras I
l ; Something New !
THE CLEANEST FLY TRAP ON THE
v J ' .. I
market. "
Giles & jfrurcliison,
Jaly 9 North Front St
Fine Leather Goods.
RUSSIA LEATHER CARD CASES, Pock
et and Memorandum Book. Photo and Auto
graph Albums, 4c, Ac. " Neif style In Ladle
and Genu Fancy Stationery, a Bemember
that we aro beadqiiarters for all kind of
LITHOGRAPHED Iwork. (No ortJers tot
NEW ADVERTI8EMEKTO.
H E W S T O R E.
F
Oil THE CONVENIENCE OF MT CCS-
'lOMEBS AND THE PUIUJC GKXEEAUL
I hare opened a v.. '. . - 1 1 j
Fancy Grocery Store ! '
v j,'v;;, is this r -'j r ; .
1 K " ' ' t v -. i .
COUNEK UUTEE'S ALLKT. , ! j
I SHALL HAVE OK JIASD AT Uzi, TIUXS
- i -'' 'j j ''!.!!'
TIlA Tlinlnncf nKAnnvtAn
- : . t. I " ; -1 i-
aoch aa I j keep at my Store on Korth '
! aroncHtreet.
, Bay oar GROCERIES from me and It trill
-i ' ' .-'!.! -i 111'- -
afford m plcaaore to dellrer at your home
inch articles aa you may pnrchaae in the afar
ket.
HAVE TIME AND TROUBLE
-by. ,maklnjf
11 yonr selections In the NEWS MARKET
HOUSE. . ' I "j :
John L. Boatwright.
mayl-tf ' . ; .Ii!- v, . -V ... i
Old North Statfl Saloon-
No. C South Front Street. I
1IM1I. lIKHI'lillT 1KKH I
MUSCATEL AND STRAWBERRY Wl.NKtl,
'; CIGARi.' jlc.' I ' -. ' k
The Celebrated WERNER C MAM PAO E.
itjiv. : -. , juiy oi-iwnar. -
i-i. ... ,,j
For Sale. .
nnusT BK SOLD THIS WEEK MY
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
I- - r . i', '
and Sesrbvf Machine. All ner. tan be ncra
at residence. No. 411, South Sixth atreef
July 23
4. 4. BURNK1T. i
HATS ! BONNETS !
w
HITE AND BLACK EXCURSION
Tnsr.an Hats and Bonnet Jcheap. i I '
Hate.
MRS.' KATE ct WfNES;1
jnly 21
No. 119 North fWcood Street.
r
We
SUPPLIED A LONG FELTf WANT BY
establishing a flrBt-rhtiis Carriage, liimeei
and Trunk Store, xrhero all kinds ofaodsln
our line can be bourbt at prlcca lower than
ever before offered in thla market. it I
1 -JKf Itcpaitinar In all l to branch attended to
promptlr. , n
- t ' " - Mr.DOCRALL A TVltVnKV
July 21 r No. 1H North Front St.
Livery and Sale Stables.
H
OR3ES, BUGGIES, FILTON3 AND
i
CARRIAGLS Jot at !or rate.
Also Board
or Itoree,
i i i : ' it--
The Finest Hearse in r the
City,
A CAB LOAD Or
Kentucky Horses & Mules
Jut received and for aale low.
The beat lot of stock In the City. . I
j IIOLL1NG6 WORTH WALKER,
At the New Stables, '"
toaj 4-tf Cor. Fourth and Mulberry gta
Treat Yo urbelf
TO COOLING AND BEFRESHING DBIKKS
.; . -- -v
WHILE THE WABM WEATHER LASTS.
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED OlSStR-All.
BASS PALE ALE AMD SCOTCH Alf,
0081IR STOUT.
VIENNA, TTICEXIX AND TBOfXC
LAGER BEER.
Bet;soId in Wilmington, tl per dozen, , ".-
NORTH CAROLINA CLiBXT AND PCEE j
SCUPPBNONO, 8TBAWBEBBY AVD
BLACKBEBBT WINES.,
CL ABETS of oxcallenf oiality, 1 Imported
and Domestic. , ;''-' '. :' .
, .,. '-- I-- .-r i ' I1 r' 'i r '
Groceries of all kinds racelfed daily Aa4 old
at Tery low nrnres. ' f "T
P. L. BRIDGEES &' 00.
HO North Front St.
july23
FLO EI DA WATER,
LAVENDER WATER. ,
I VIOLET WATER,
! itELlOTkOpJC WATERS .
; wiirrK Boi! water;
, - , KAZKXA WATHC
ALt'j a complete assortment of Colognes AJid
Perfumery for the Summer season.
rresenpuons rornioujKiei ljy
night at
Y. C. Ill LL3 lira
and
Greian DrC'sL
Corrcrrouxu aat'l s:.
Company, all th telcjTaphers -on the