THIS rAFKR -
eted "7
JOSH T. JAMES,
riPTXOS POSTAGD PAID:
Three
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.V. a 1
ri lUJeBweJbj carrier fp j
TW Pi . " ,rt of the city, at tl above I
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10 "? t ;
- .wwt;! report any a ii rii-1 T
ihrtr pper regularly.
fh., Wy r.cvierthaxtht largest
,Krn-i!.Cf!ii.beiLe cornice Demo-!
. .McrircHintion.or ny rTrypar . parations Tor her Oriole celebration, t
. i jiJ. r.w y oj n uwyw-- wnicn takas place In September. by
mince lor Governor of Wiscon-
era-
!3-
no
..n tcsiman William 1). Kelley of
Vchia. is in nrisuujij, ujuuu,
ir.J i
reported to be m improvea
htJ-i" . .
l'arkes. tlie
Govcreor of
, South
Wales, and Archibald
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r.-.rVj. the
notCU correaponueni. wi-
ev! ii Sia Francisco from Australia on
rjt.!ay.
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i.,;.,.n? Arthur went to Kansas
i j
Tf i-.ty seven years ago to look up a
, ;o .-tart law office, but could not j
SnJ ure tf ut him and returned to j
Vc Vurk.
Xv.k net receipts of the recent mill be-
wo n Sullivan andSlade. in New ork,
' iii.r-JO. after paying all expenses,
l4 which Sullivan received $7,000 and
A masnificcnt column of gray mar
ble, with l5 relief, has been duj: up i"
l..Iiie. It bolooxetl to the Temple ol
sn?l,,SnJ it is hoped to excavate the!
wUetetiI'!l . I
, . . ci..;. t Pinii ta nilcrrimn
:,:.. hriao of Tmam Uiza at Mash-.
S"13, - f!nPn,nnrnr Wicmn. U(nnUV1PlV find hoa nrAmieorl tnnln&A i
hid. afvoaipanied by not les3 than 10.- j po5toflice in this city addressed to-Mr3. j
-Mlicrs. couriers, servants and!julia yCwby, 219 Wi 17th; street, i
,i.ipfo:!owcrs. 'care Mrs. Burton.; . ,
- ; ". , . if!
Mr. Ikorze C. Corham. stalwart.: Wc are iuformeti that six and a nalfi
.a tr.at the South is no more in the j
t n.mthin.ininla nml that 11 the
l n'on has done for her is to have given
i.er a mail srrTicc.
. i
The discovery of a deposit of tin i" i
lue Blue Kidge, between Amherst and j
Kockbrldgo counties, isrcliably report-:
If so, it is the lirst or tnc ktna yet
:nado in the United States.
8euaUnr Don Cameron is deriving
ircat benefit from hU treatment by au
F.n elish surrcon. But he writes that he
I compelled to totally abstain from the ,
u-c of champagne. Poor lon .
The Boston Globe says a man worth
30O.0OO died in Lowell notjlong ago.
An inventory made of his Restate con
tained these items: Household lurnl-'
:nre $2V. two horses $75. carriage $05. J
,-,r i
Major Isaac Shelby has presented to
testate of Kentucky a gold medal
which was giien by Congress to bis
lather. Isaac Shelby, the first gover
nor of tho Slate, for. meritorious con
hct in battle -
The steamship City of Home, of the
Anchor Line, arrived at New York last
Thursday, having made the fastest time
on record, coming from Quecnstown to
New York. Her time wa fi days. 0
hours and 20 minutes.
Mrs. Faunie Spraguc, the mother of
theJex-Governor.baj accepted an offer of
thcUnionCompany of ProYidcnce.which
bought her homestead, to lease it to her
during lite at $ I per moalb. She ac
cepu upon the advice of Governor But
ler, her counsel.
Thomas Jefferson's mother L to have
a new- granite monument over her grave
at Charlottes viHe, Va. The monument
liearslthia inscription: 'Jane Ran
dolph," wile of Peter Jefferson and
mother ol Thomas Jefferson. Born in
lxndon. 1730. Died at Montlcdlo. 1776."
It is said that tho European Volun
teer committee in Alexandria discov
ered that a canal supplying a crowded
luartcr of the city with drinking water
communicated with a place in a native
cemetery used for washing corpses.
Prince Bismarck passes his time at
Kricdrichsruhe in directing tho Improve
ments on his tarm. He spends five or
ix hours a day In the open air. and
sives orders to his workmen as though
tly were mere secretaries of State-
-
The Mexican Financier states that a
cinof ore has been struck in San
Augustine mine, at Catorce, San Luis
Potosi. which yields abont $M.0CO a
ton. This mine has long been dis
tinguished for the great treasure it has
produced.
Ceorjc Whitfield, tho famous preach
er, is buried beneath the pulpit ot the
old Presbyterian Church in Newbury
port. Mass. Probably none of Air.
WhitOeld's relatives hadjevcr visited
the tomb until last week, when Mrs.
Walsh of Savannah. Ga., a grandncice
of the distinguished divine, went to the
church, handled reverently the " Bible
from which her ancestor preached, and
s'isited the tomb where his remains lie.
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WU Y XX.
Baltimore is making. extensive pre-
tainer from a New Bedford total abstt-Un
nence society, and has promised to close i
every illegal grozgery in the city with
in six months. Hei begins by causing
the arrest ol an active member of his
own church for renting a building to an
unlicensed dealer
LOCAL
NEWS.
IHOIX TO HCW ADYERT1SEIIEITS.
Tates Sew Styles t
J EL Durham Card
W II Garrx Tarnlp Seed
1
Oris T TnoAS Hoc Art
HEI5SBEBGER School Bookl
F C Miller Florida Water, Ac j
Dl'kbam Sc. Everett Dissolution
J E LiPfiTT. Agent Family Excursion
Moonlight Excuraion-Federal Point Min
DChba Steamship Jtaulalar. Capt. Doane,
arrival from New York this morniug
The streets aro dry and dusty aud a
gowl showcr would prove truly relresh-
QQuile a number of. visitors Irom j
- i
Charlotte arrive! on the
Uarouna j
i
Central traiii this morning!
The telegraph strike is about over, in
the South and the striking operators aro
returninc to their keys airain.
There is an unmailable letter in the
miIes of the Clinton & Ft. Caswell rail- j
rn.i il ha re heen irraded- and that the
work is progressing Yery fanorably.
ltr . " , .. ,l
. We hear that a good many ot the
boroe3 in the Moore's Creek section of
Fender county, are dying with the
disease known as the blind staggers.
I As will be seen by reference to our
; advertising columns the dedtal lirtu of
Everett & Durham has been dissolved.
Dr. Durham will continue in the busi
ness. Mr. Orin Thomas, formerly in this
1 city, is now located at SGI Broadway,
New York, where he is prepared to fill
Tall orders for crayon and India ink
! portraits.
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to the Fruit Growers1 Fair are request- j
cd toidircct the same to the care oi
Mayor L I). Hall.- and . they will be
propel ly cared for.
'ritorn la such 'a! ihwz as downrigh1
bad luck, and some people seem to be
continually entangled in it. If they fall
backward, says tho old saw,, they are
surclo break their noses "
llemembcrthe moonlight excursion
on the Minneholia !to-inorrow night,
j There is no enjoyment more pleasant
than moonlight on the water and this
affords an excellent opportunity forj
pleasure. j
' Our thanks aro due to the committee
for an "invitation toj attend the 90th
anniversary of the Fayctteville Inde
pendent Light Inlantry. which is to be
celebrated at Fayetteville on Thursday,
the 23rd inst. : :
II you wish to occupy a good position
in the estimation of thc worldj tho best
step you can lake is to try to be worthy.
An honored ancestry is an excellent
thing, but good conduct is much better
than a flead grand lather- !
Tnat moonlight excursion to Federal
Point on the Passport, to .night, promi
ses to be a grand affair and will, no
doubt, be well patronized. Plenty of
good music for dancing, fish supper at
Mayo'a and the delights of surt bathing
arc the attractive features of the oc
casion. t
The needed rain has not yet made its
appearance in quantities sufficient to
moisten the parched and dusty earth,
and the crops are suffering much in
consequence, uiro i"utuft
drying up rapidly and unless copious
rains fall within a short time the har
vest of this cereal will be very ugni m
this section
A Fatal Ftvll.
Mr. T.J. Sontherland lost a very
valuable horso yesterday evening under
quite singular circumstances The
horse, which has been 'rather playful
in his disposition, had been led ito tho
stable, and as he was .being led Away
he reared and by some accident slipped
and fell upon his side. He never rose
again and died in a short time. It is
pposed that be ruptured a oioou C3-
su
his fall, which caused death.
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W LMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY; AUGUST 14,
City Court. !
The following cases were disposed ol
Mayor Hall this morning:
I 1 1 I C . t.
raks ,n tbe street., was ffned $3r;
Wtl'lCb ho Da'ld. I i
A white man, a stranger in the city
for committing a nuisance, was fined $2,
which he also paid, jj ,
To JLeivve Us.
Mr. II. C Taylor, for the last seven
years Superintendent of the National
Cemetery in this city, leaves to-morrow
night for Annapolis, Md., to whjch
place he has been ordered to take charge
of the National Cemetery there. While
here Mr. Taylor has made many friends
who will regret his departure, and who
will unite with us in wishing him a
long, happy and prosperous life.
Magistrate's Court.
Bennett Boon, the well-known well
digger, was arraigned before Justice E.
D. Hall this morning on a peace war-
j rant sworu out by John H. Smith, a
blind man. Both pal ties were repre
sented by counsel, the former by Mr,
John P. Bellamy and t!e latter by Mr.
- . .
F. II. Darby- Boou ww ucnnu over in
the sum oi $w to me nei icrm ui m
Criminal Court:
The Last! of the Season.
The last familv excursion of the
seasou win ue given uu irm x ioov i
morrow, and will.undoubtedly be well
attended. Capt. Harper has met with
welKdc?arved success in getting up and
conducting these excursions by his unu
form courtesy aud attention to the corn-
... m.a nn . nuwrvtinP
maimenance oI those rule3 0f order
and decorum which makes Uie exs
cursionists perfectly at ease and free
from all petty annoyances. 1
An In teres tiDff Number.
The August-September number of
the Southern Historical Society Papers
has been received and is one of the
most interesting issue? ot that very in
teresting periodical. It is mainly de
voted to the life, history and character
of General Robert E. Lee. together
with the j incidents, ceremonies and
speeches made at the unveiling of
Valentine's recumbent figure of the
great Southern "Chieftain, at Lexing
ton. Va.. which took place June 28th.
11683.
A Summer Faucy
xiiere has been a suddeii boom in hot
vater cocktails. Nobody knows w
thc booin started, but it certainly i
where
is in
full swins?. The correct ttmng in ine
morning, when a man is in a prosaic
uncomfortable condition known as 'big
head," is to take a hot water cocktail.
The drink consists of hot water in an
ordinary glass, and i3 gulped down at a
single toss. It is said-to -be a very
healthy drink, ;but its popularity is
probably only due to the passing Sum
mer fancy. . ' - j
Sentimental.
It was'our fortune to meet Jimson on
the 6treet a lew days since, and as we
had some little time at our disposal,
and he seemed communicative and con
fidential, we humored the whim to
listen. There was a peculiar calmness
and soberness in his tones which struck
us as remarkable on account of his
usually vivacious manner.
A short time ago," said he, alter a
few moments of desultory conversa
tion "I had occasion to leave the city
on important business in a distant
portion of the State. I never had real
ized what a struggle it would cost me
to bo separated from the loved ones at
home until then. The evening before
my departure (for I was , to take the
train early in the morning) as I saw
my darling wife moving quietly about
the room and preparing my valise lor
the long journey, and placing . therein
little articles which I should not havo
thought of, but which her affectionate
care, even solicitous for my comfort,
readily suggested, I felt a sadness come
over me that it was impossible to re
press. We had never been separated
for a single nightj since our marriage
and I never knew tho depth ot my at
tachment for her until then. And all
through the night I counted the hours
which all too quickly sped when we
must separate. The early morning
breakfast was eaten in silence and alter
bidding her a tearful-adieu I hastened
to the depot. There was a good many
at the ticket office as I approached ami
their happy nisnncr and rude laughter
grated harshly upon my ear. and it was
with a voice choking ith suppressed
emotion, that: I called, for a -second
class ticket for Burgaw'.w ' trZ- ' '
Silver Plaited Spoons and.Forks.low
prices, at Jacori.V t '
Tlio Minnehaha.
There will be a family excursion on
the Minneltaha to Smithville and the
Forts to-morrow, and we bespeak for
it a complete success. Capt. J. E. Lip
pi tt, the agent of the boat. 13 bound to
do all that he can to make the excur
sionists have a good and enjoyable
time. . J -
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In New Type.
The Charleston S. C. News and Cou
rier, one of the best newspapers in the
South, has come out with j au entirely
new outfit of type and presents a first
class appearance. It has been in exis
tence 80 years, and like wine, it has
constantly improved with ase. - t
The Fruit Growers
Fair.
The several commiittces appointed to
make the approaching Fair of the
North Carolina Fruit Growers' Associa
tion a -success, met at the Mayor's office
in the City Hall last evening, and, on
motion of Mayor Hall, Col. Fi W.
Kerchner was called to the chair and
Mr. Gabe Holnes requested; to act as
Secretary. ' i !
On motion ol Mr. Holmes, the price
of admission to the Fair was fixed at
twentv-five cents for gentlemen and
ten cents for ladies and children.
On motion of Mayor Hail, a commit
tee, consisting of H. McL. Green, J. C.
Munds, F. M. King, B. UJ Moore and
J. Jr Hedrick, was appointed to make
arrangements for a ball, to come off on
one of the nights of the Fair.
, On motion, Mayorj Hall, Col. Mooro
and Capt. R. P. Paddison were appoint-
ed.a committee to secure an orafor for I
the Fair. I
Capt. R. P. Paddison moved that a
committee be appointed on programme
and the chair appointed Col. Hall. Col.
Brink, Capt. Paddison, and Messrs v A.
Adrian and Fj M. King on that com
mittee. Meeting adjourned.. I
MARRIED.
Ou the 7th Inst., at the residence of the
bride's mother, by the Rev. Hector McLean,
W . W. GILBERT, ot Wilmington, N. C, to
MifisS. F. daughter Of thc late. Neil McNeill.
Esq., of Robeson county, N. C. j
IN MEMOJBIAM.
At a meetin? of the Hibernian Benevolent
Association, the following resolutions, ex
pressing our sorrow on the death of one of our
roost esteemed members, were unanimonsly
adopted: .
Whereas it has been the will of an AU-wise
Providence to Tcmove.from mir midst our
worthy brother, JOnx HOG AN, who depart
ed this life July .Hat, 1883, we, as members of
this Societr, while acknowledging tho loss of
one of oar brightest ornaments, meekly bow
to the Inscrutable will of our. merciful ther,
who doeth all things for hisownwist purpose;
belt 1
Resolved, As members of this Society we.
hhall ever cherish the memory of him, who
whUo in life became characteristic for hia be
nevolence toward the distressed, which, with
his other Christian virtues, formed a bright
sitolllte around his trne Irish heart,
i Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with
th fjmiil of onr deceased brother in their ir
reparable affliction; in. him they -have lost a J
loving ana uevoieu nusDanu aouaiimuu
indulgent fatter, bnt trusting that Almighty
(ioa will be to them a father and protector, i
Resolved. That a blank page In the Record
of the Society be Inscribed lohis-inemory, and
that a copy of these resolutions be presented
to the faraUy of our deceased brother, and
thev also be published In the Daily papers of
the citv.
itv. JOHN UAltKl,
PATRICK OLA VIN,
JOHN W. REILLEIi
' t i committee
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Fine Arts
AM NOW LOCATED, FOR THE TEES-
ent. and prepared to ftft all onlers for Crayon
ana inaia ma jroriraiws- juaiuv j
a real fine Portrait, if it is not satisfactory you
need not accept it. Portraits from any kind
of small picture ana expresses wiwuui uju t
" ORlN TT THOMAS, Artist,
ang 14-tf Studio 861 Broadway, N. Y.
Steamer Minnehaha .
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION,
TO FEDERAL POINT.
WednesdavsNightr Aug. 15.
" 8 HEEPS HEA D 8UrPER AT - MAWS.
MUSIC AND DANCIXG.
Fare for Round Trip 50c. Will leave fcer
wharf at 8 o'clock sharp.
aug Hit JI LIPPITT, ; Agent
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Family Excursiop.
-plillLY EXCURSION ON ! THE MINNE-
HAnA tormorrow, (Wednrsilay). Tickets for
the round trip 50 cent. I Children 25 rents,
aug H it ''. J. E LIPPITT, Agent.
Dissolution.
rpnE FIRM OF DURHAM A EVERETT,
haa tbi tlay been dissolved by mutual consent
4. II. Durhtm assnmlng the liabilities of the
flrro, and U antboriaed to receipt for all in
debtedness to I he aamc, , " j
r ' (Signed) J. II. DOBHAM, j
lj Wlbulngton, N. C. Ang. II, L-t - lw
Card. ') la .
"I"- CA?vTBE FOUND I!f FUTURE AT. KO.
Ui QTtti front St, over tbe Marble YarO-
iuxlftfl J. IL DURHAM, PenUst
1883.
NO. 193
NEW ADVEBTISEME
W E W F LOU
NEW FLOUR.
E AGE SOW GRINDING
FROM
CnOlCE NEW CBOr WnEATs good artl
cle of ' . '
FAMILY FLOUR,
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Which ..we can furnUU at a LOW TRICE in
qua&tities to suit iurehasers. "
! Also, constantly on hand,1
P. CORN, CHOICE WHITE MEAL
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PEARL, UOMINY, OATS, BRAN, HAY,
i ,- PEANUTS, c, Ac " :
B. F. Mitchell & Sous.
' ang 13-3t : . I .
WE .HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Cakes and Crackers
IN STOCK,
CHOICE AND FRESH 1
Sugar-Cured Hams,
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Strips and Shoulders.
Try Our Pride Flour,
IT IS THEHEST AND WHITEST ON THE
MARKET.
North Carolina Roe Her
ing,
P. L. BRIDGERS & CO.
HO North Front St.
aug 15. i
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES.
No
More
iUllTCHELL'S
EYE-SALVE.
A Certain, Safe aud Effect! ve Remedy for
SOKE, WEAK AND INFLAMED
i EYES, , I ;,
Producing Long-Sightedness, an t Re
storlDg the Sight of the Old. r ,
npnt Cnre.-
Also, equally efficacious when used in other
maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu
mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever
InflammaUon exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE
jnay be used to advantage. -
Sold by all Druggists at ic. aug 1-Mw
rn A W TnE TTokld Watch Statioxe
X iV O. JCi Bv PJtCKAOB is the fastest) selling
article in the market. Contains 18 sheets Note
Paper, 18 Envelopes. Pencil, Pen-Holder, Pen
and a handsome piece of Jewelry. Retail
price 25 cents. Four dozen for 6.00. ; A
W'ATCU OUABATEKl WITH EVERT FOLR
dozen you oRDEtt. . For 25 cenU. in one or
two cent postage, stamps, we will send a com
plete sample package, wth elegant Gold Pla
ted Sleeve Buttons. Gold Plated. Studs,' GOM
Plated Collar Button, . Handaomo i Watch
Chain, Gold Plated-Ring and elegant Scarf
Pin. Register large amounts. 4 page IUus
t rated Catalogue of Guns, Self -cockina: Revol
vers, Telescopes, Spy Glasses, Watches. Ac
corueons.iVlolins.Organettes, Acfr. Write
at once toi oriu wsouiBcwr- Will II rj
ing Co.. 120 yaaaan St.? X. Y.--"
BOOKS-2 Tons a Day.
OVER 800,003 VOLUMES READY. The
cho cest literature of he world, often the best
editions published. 10O-PAGK CATALOGUE
FREE Lowest prfces ever known. old
by dealers. Sent for examinaUon REVOKE
payment, on evidence of good faith.
n. a ldbV: Publisher. 1 Vcsey Street, N. .
P. O. JiOX ITS i. . ; tu5.
gURNHAMS
VCTAMrt4
r " r . . r-rtr e o V
! BURNHAM BR0S,Y0RK,PA.
aoir to Jits at cards, dice, &c
. eitsr tuinc! fisntFneto
Anvone. I maaa2sctor and fcep jf
.taatiT ra hand tnmrt arUel wA bf f I
tbasporUac ftratwnutyW WIM with la 1
aBdrKaMMB((S,VwT0rKt;U7. 9.f-
"MOORE COUHTY GRIT'
CCilMMiaS AND WILLSTONES,
'BESTIflTIIEVOniD
.y, - " t AAJCfUS Or HU but
icrra caisuia krutsic cs.
gy-MFA'TIOX TUI TAVZil
angI34wdAw - -is -: " ' - ""
A MONTH Axr BOARD for thre
lire TOunsr men or ladle le each
count
Phi
ladelphla. Pa. . rngliv
Old Newspapers
j-
R SALE VERT CHEAP.
Appljlto
this orriCK
'A f
R.
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Cures Teat Drops, Granulation. Stye Turners,
Red Eves, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro
ducing Quick Relief and Perma- !
1
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J - riJtASK NOT1CTL
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We will be glad to recti t cocnnnriVuUop
- . I i nil
fron our frUads on any and all subject j o I
central Interest trot , ";. . v I - ',! A " I 'j
The name of the writer nut always be ft
aiahed to the Editor. - - f ;
Communications mnat be written cm osl -
one side ot the paper. , !
rersonalttlce must be STOkied. j
And it Is especially "azul perUcularly mxl '
i i i
stood that the Editor does net always endot
the views of correspondents unless jso state
In the editorial columns. ; , t ;-t ) '
NEW ADVlTISEMJJNTS.
Moonlight Excursion.
QN STEAMER PA8S1HJRT. TO FEDERAL.
POINT, TUESDAYj Hth Inst, i f
-MCfiIC AND D AN CI NO. J
SHEEPSHEAD
SUPPER
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Fare for Round Trip 50 cents.
One hour at Federal Point to indulge In Surf
Bathli'g.
JOHN Y HARPER,
GEO. N. 1IAERISS. j
ManagctA
auglO-tf
I For Smith villej
II S. 31 AIL STMR. mNXFMAlM,
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-pjAVING BEEN PUT IN THOROUGH I
repair, will on. and after today, ( Monday,
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Angust 13tl.) leave her wharf, foot of Markc
. , " , 1 , ; . : '
street, at O o'clock. A. M. Returning Ix.av
SmUhvltlcatS'jt o'clock, P.M., stopping fo
r - -. ' i - i u
the deliver? of Paswugew. and freight at alt
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poiuis ou iiu-river. -
The Agent 'guarantees that laasengerrtiby
lliij line SHALL receive every attention. Af.d
perfect order maintained. '.. ' v.j.. ,i. "'- jj
rorsoual attention given totliemeiTlng and
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delivery of Freight. " I . I
Family Excursion dally duriug the week at
ug the
is rf(
reduced rates.
The patrouage of the public Is respectfully
solicltedJ . J a. Ul rllT,
auglS-lw " ,- !i Agent,
School Books I f ' ;
School Books!1
School Books
A LARGE AND COMPLETE ! AS-
i i- . ' . t : 4
, SORTMENT.. . ,
ALSO, PIANOS AND ORGANS, at .
HEINSBERGER S
aug 13 i
Live Book and Music Stores
New Furniture Ware rooms.
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A T NO. .0 GRANITE ROW, 0. FRONT j
St., I have opened with what I think Is a well
selected stock of j ' j
Furniture and .Bedding,
Embracing many new dcglgoSjln
Bedroodi' and Parlorj Suits
I Onr aim shall be to deal fairly, afid sauarclyl
with all, and respectfully ask a share of tbo
public patronage. Courteous treatment gnar
ant"ecr to all who favor me with a call,
aug H tf T1IOMA9 C. CRAFT. Agent
K --t
SEND IN YOUR .ORDERS FOR BBL9.,
BUDS, and CAR XATAD LAfTTi
aug IS
W. E.. DAVIS A SON
For Sale or Rent,
H
OUSE WITH EIGHT KOOM.
It. C fft f rnnJ rnnnintr bark : ICS !
feet. Water Works In thc house. No.
213 North Fryit street, Wcat side.' Applyto
iuglMf GEO, H. KELLEY.'Af t
Turnip Seed Turnip Seed,
I NEW CROP lSHSK J .
TOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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Country orders rnviten. ; - 1 1
' WILLIAM H. G RE EN, Druggist, I
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augn 117 Markets
tret 1
! Fruit Jars.
JJALF GALLONS, QUARTS, PINTS and
FKtfiSKRVE TUMBLERS. l
Giles"& Binrchison. i :
ang 6 North Front St
TlAiUlVA WATER. '
w . a 1 1 k ir v- i i Kir
VIOLKT! WATER, ! Lrl
IIEI.H1TKOFE WATER. ,
WHITE ROSE WATER. -RAZEN.V.
WATER.
Abio a complete assortment of Cologne anl
Perfumery tor the bummer season. N '
rreacnpiunMi compoaMi day, ana
night at
r. u. ah Lu;irs. - . t i
GTman Drnrrist, !
Correr Fourth arul Ndd sts.
aug 6
Wew Styles !
ADIEA AND GENTIJi MEN'S FACY
Stationery.. Mercantile and School nidMtei,,
Blank Books, every i? and style of blivllog
Wrappidg Paper, Paper BagJ arwl Twtej
Text Books, adontcl hr the State' Board 'of-
KIoeattoD, i.ecialty.- ! ' ! . . "
a.W. YATES,
ll 19 Market itrtet
auglJ
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