ccpted by
JOSH T. JAMES,
tintt ANurKoritiEioK.
..CUirTWN1 rOrTAGE PAID:
S 4A' si uontht, $2.0. Threi
!c Jf .i One month, 35 cents.
31 ,ner wW ! llrercd !,y carrf" free .
'Ml,wri.cr- M report any an
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tivc ihe'r isjr rrgnLirly.
,iu tjVOL. VII. j j W ILMINGTONi N. G.i TUES DAT, SEPTEMBER 1883.
n- MiVy .' Am Ac afsrwf I during week lights will constitute' a
. , m. ririlnlion, of my newspaper , day's work.or in other words, the hour :
'"' ... .-j c ii'..,..--.,.. i Of thi nicht firrH will lu rPn. 1,. 1 r
J mine rvv or riimiivw.i'i. . . , t v" j'aoi ,
.!.'. lfM:.. : ; fire p m till half-past one a m, allowing '
NO. 210
Tie ui'rkc! linc
. " raH. linn . ii. ! thirty minutes for lunch
- - ! , ; . .it - . ,
bltvicu wm oe pam lor Uie
15oarl of Aldermen. 1
The Board of Aldermen met in regu
lar month session yesterday afternoon.
Sundav i inc committee on I .nance . made
. . frnlav vi5 from STl tci 7i v 4M: mi uuo amu as ( uieir repon in ine matter ot me claim
NeA.."nd).was ,ro,'iliotherovcrtiraesoryice--atlhe rate of;ofo n iWfnrmfA nr.
oue-scventh of a dav's oav for arh
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nour. .u payments for over-time.
tyonthe corner of Third and Ami
IK- publie d:bi statement for Ausu&t including Sunday service, or
"-J.I.W a reiluctiou of about five and tional part of a month, will
irtii,r upon the number of week da
ofk
4 hi-8 K
fr. Kdwin Iak? i-J
Berfi!.cr,i!e late General Pendleton
, :hcroiiI derate armyv
. i
IIUOIUII.
.r?; o v.r r As tar as length
lespective oeats, anil secure their con- t when the hont will nrrK-n hern
for a frac- ' streets ; reading the opinion'of the City
be based i Attorney and the estimate of a me-
ays in thccianu
ours and rate of Awerraan unauuourn oitercu mo nnemenc in the public pound, wnotter
rpayment for Sundav work are concern- ! following resolution, which, on motion.
etl, the concession is precisely what was ! was adopted I
demanded by the Brotherhood of Tele- i Himi
Alderman Chadbbura niovciVlhat the? . lltver Xoavs.
clerks of the market houses be .required j From a letter received to day from
to bo in attendance ar all'; times duribr j fjayctteville, which was written' yester
market hours and .attend, personally to day, evening, we learn that the steamer
opening and closing said houses. . , X; P. Hurt ieft there! yesterday morning
The following substitute for a rosolu. j and that the river had fallen . 3 incheg
tion ot Alderman Boney, providing j smcc jier departure. ' Tho riycr , had
that the police force he directed to arrest previously' been very low, and; this
all cattle, hos and roats found ou their I
Tt i ii r i f i-
loxas in 11 had taxable values j point regarding Sunday 'ork U a very
, m. i'ith ' to S 73; in 182 they important one ! If an operator here
ruo.i ui.i- w w . j after works on Sundays he i3 to bo paid
i nuuattd ti ii-'.-.'"- . extra, and if he does not work on that
. - . l t t
luc Iuitiis duel in which both coin
;, .ars win; killed at I he lir-t liro was
.'.VMltdo busiues afl'air.
.-.
i'..n;re--iuan-elect O'Hara, ot thi3
sa.l( ws.s recently cnlcrtainctl at diu-
ltr I v prominent co.ored citizens in
ii .1. M. McKntght, of St.
, -.1 c0. !iot Jiiniself through the head,
KriJ y. ssyin tna, nc na Hvxil long
t-itotigh.
day no reduction ! is to be made from
bis wages. To a; mail receiving 80
per mouth this concession would make
a difference of over $10 per! month.
These concessions . have ' caused
much satisfaction I among tho
telegraphers. To as Herald reporter
'yesterday an oQicer of the company j report in the matter of rebates on the
arrangement with Mr. Parsley, where
by both parties may set forth all the
facts bearing upon the claim for dama
ges to his property, corner of Third
and Ann streets, by' sartace water, and
submit tho same 16 some Superior
Court J udge for his decision as to the
liability of the city for said damages;
both parties to abide by the decision.
The committee on Finance made a
cd by Alderman Chadbjourn and adopt
Jiesolvcd,- That the Board of "Audit
and Finance be requested to furnish the
city with teu mon additional during the
months of October, November and De
cember, for the solo purpose of riddinjr
Temperance I-ecturo.
-We and-sland:tliat Ucv.'T. Page
Ilicand willdeliver n lecture or sermon
on the subject of "Teniperance," at the
Filth Street Methodist Church to-morrow
eveningunder the auspices ef the
the city of the nuisance of cattle and ' Independent Order of Rcchabites of
hogs running at large
Aldermen Dudley. Bear, Chad bourn
and Howe voted ayo. Aldermen Bo
ney, Sweat and Geyer voted nay. I
this city, the members of the two Tents
to attend in a body. The ptiblicarel
invited. i
The Pu'rh lo!ar expedition steamer
VurJoe li arrived salely at an island
iu Arctic ocean, off Finnmark, and all
boanl ire well.
said that these conocs&ions had been
granted solely out of good feeling on the
'part of the company toward tho opera-
Louis, i tors. cstcrn Union crjuhl uot afford
to grant the terms in full demanded by
the brotherhood; and' what it could af
ford to crant it would not so lonz as
i the operators" were in arms , against the
company. iMowtnal the .telegraphers
bad returned Io their" desks what was
reasonable and possible to grant had
been conceded., j 1 I
fii,.?L who have been liguriug on the
jii.it crop say that there is a shortage
.n tMs season's crop in this country of
Tiinw.oort bushels.
Mr. lilackburn ha3 withdrawn from
ershiD conteAt. nhd entered
tnc race for tho United States Senate,!
r.. tucecd Gen. Williams.
LOCAL NEWS.
i
INDEX TO NEW UDYERTISEMENTS.
YATKft-School Books
E1EIN9UEE0KK NCW MnsiC
F C Miller Florida Wafer, Ac
J W JIarpek Family Excurs.on
V II Gkeex New Crop Turnip Seed
luring the month or July there were
i-Vven deaths at Panama among the
well-to-do olasses, and, it is believed,
iwicc as many aniong tho natives and
poorer classes .
A miners strike is likely to occur in
Mahoning Valley, Ohio, as the miners
have asked for an advance in wages of
ten per cent., which the operators have
ivtused to pay.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 125 bales. j
Mr. W. B. McKov. of this city, has
gone to Boston to see the Exposition.
Silver Plated Spoons aud Forks, low
prices. at.TAOOBis s
At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther
mometer in this ofllcd registered 88 de
grees. I i. . . . j
There was much of aullness'around
the City Hall this morning and as a
consequence news items were scarce.
At an early hour Friday morning, at j There is unmailable ! matter in the
Cursicana. Texas, a dozen ' brutes Postoflice in thi3 city addressed to Wil
causht Martin Kelley, colored, covered liana Niestlie, 120 Byerson st., Brook
hini with coal oil and set lire to it and lyn. N. Y. ''
Horrible!
"oiifned him todeath.
Since the adoption of local option
Uws in Canada in 1878, the liquor con
sumption in the Dominion, according
t Sir Leouard Tilly, the Canadian
j The Cape Fear: Steam Fire Kngiue
! Company weie out on monthly practice
yesterday afternoon.1 They have a fine
steamer and they know hoy to handle
it to advantage.
unance minister, has fallen from o.ooo.-. -fhe celebrate J 'Fish j Brand Gills
j Twine is sold only
ware Depot.
at Jacoui's Hard
zaHons to 1,250,000 gallons
A new switch capable of holding fifty i
Ia!ace cars is being built at llichfield j A correspondent of the Goidsboro
Springs, preparatory to the holding -of j Mcsscnyer, who signs himself "Pender
the Republican State Convention. The i and who we take to be Dr. S. S. Satch-
and Lacka-1 well, warmly recommends the
vxncui; to the Delaware
wanna Company will be 1,500.
well, warmly recommends the nomi
nation of Maj. Chas. M. Stedroan for
I .rn!j nnnt (Jftrrrnnr. 1
The old industry of glass making has . 1 4
had such a revival in Venice that 13,W0 j There is no Mistake about the fact
beaiL. while many i yiat the crops nciwcen mis city anu
Burgaw, with the exception ot a short
people now make
others are employed iu glass-blowing
and mosaic. Other arts, which have
distance in the vicinity of llocky Point,
market stalls, which, on motion, was
adopted.
Committee on Streets and Wharves
made a report oa the subject of paving
North Water street, which, on motion
of Alderman Bear, was received and
placed on file, and, further, that the
matter be deferred until the meeting in
October.
Report of committee on Streets and
Wharves, with regard to the "gutter on
i Ann street, was referred back to the
committee.
Same committee reported progress in
! the matter of the Sixth street bridge.
I Committee cn Fire . Department
reported, recommending that the floor
i of Ann Street Engine House be repair
ed, i
On motion of Alderman Boney, the
committee on Fire Department was
instructed f o replace the floor of the
said houso, either with boards or con"
crete, and also furnish a hosjC-reel driver
for the company.
Alderman Bear moved that the com
miittce on Fire Department take into
consideration the matter of the alarm.
Committee on Lights made a re port,
which was adopted, recommending the
granting of petitions for lights as fol
lows: Oil lamp, corner of Ray and
Rankin streets! (Twelfth and Red
Cross); oil lamp, corner of Bladen and
McRae streets ; gas lamp, corner of
Fourth and Church streets.
Alderman Dudley tendered his resig
nation as chairman of the committee on
Market and Fees, stating that1 he did
not havejthc time longer to attenil to
its arduous duties.
Alderman Chadbourn moved that the
thanks of the Board be tendered Alder
man Dudley for his most valuable ser
vices as chairman of the Market Com
mittee, and that he be requested to re
consider the matter of his resignation
Unanimously adopted.
The committee on the Sanitary Dc.
partment, through Alderman Bear,
made a report in regard to the iotroduc
tion of second-hand clothing into this
city, endorsing the recommendation of
the Board of Health, to the - effect that
the sme be prohibited as dangerous to
the health of the city; also recommen
ins a nxid enforcement of the regula-
County Commissioners.
The Board met in regular monthly
session yesterday afternoon. j
Tho Treasurer submitted his report
for the month of August, as follows :
General Fund, balance on
baud. .............. t ..... . .$5,528.04
Educational Fund, balance on J
hand. . . ..: v.-....!.'. I 1 1.859.22
Certificate of Deposit .6,500 00
He also exhibited one coupon of the
denomination of $15. .
The Register of Deeds submitted his
report for the'month of August, and
exhibited the Treasurer's receipt for
$9.50. amount ot fees received by him
for marriage licenses.
It was ordered by the Board that K
P. Bailey be allowed to list his property,
situated on the east bank of the .Cape
Fear river, and known as L. A. Hart's
vinejard.
Application of J.; A. McCalluni, for
license to retail spirituous liquors in
the city vas granted. 1
The Board proceeded tor draw the
jurors for the October term of the
Criminal Court, as loliows: . I I, .
J. A. Hankins, Joseph Rich, S.
Sailings, A: O.McG irt, John "C. Spring
er. Richard i Si Hall,. Grier ..Kidder,
John J. Geyer. C. B. Wright, R. F.
Rowan, John McLauriu, R. L. Hutch
ins, Edgar D. Williams," Geot J.
Hussell, John Burgwyn, Edward Stills,
George N. Harriss, B. B.f' Harrison.
Thos. J. Bell. Dennis Brown, W. T.
Williams, James T. Jarman, S. R
Birdsey, O. R. Hollingswortn, W. B.
Hill, John Fitzgerald, A. J. Howell,
Richard Hooper, J ulius Fernberger and
John W. King. j
The Finance Committee was em
powered and instructed to turn over
the tax books to the Sheriff for collec
tion, and ta,ke hi3 receipt for the same.
The Board then adjourned, subject to
the call of the Chairman.
just rc
Mortar Bricks.
Mr, J. B.'Farrar, who has
turped from Shallotte, in Brunswick
county, showed us1 yesterday a brick as
asDeciuien of the kind made jdown in
that section. It is a lime brick, made
from oyster shell lime aud white sand,
and is very nearly a pure white. It is
sun-dried and as hard a3 a rock and
might be called a brick of dried mortar.
A house buillf of these bricks would
probably present a very handsome ap
pearance.
For the Exposition.
Messrs. Worth & Worth, of this city,
have prepared. a sample case of rosin?,
embracing all the different grades, from
common strained to window glass,
which they have shipped this afternoon
to the Boston Exposition. The case is
divided into 12 compartments, in each
of which there; are 49 pieces of rosin, nil
of one grade, and the difli?rent grades
are sojarranged in fheir respective com
partments as to give a pleasing and
agreeable effect i n
color. The top of
the case is j)f glass, so that it may all be
seen without danger oftbeconiing muti
lated and ( Wasted through careless
handling. -
I The General f Agent ot Construction,
of the Canada Atlantic Rail way, James
King, Esq. of J Ottawa, says : I was
troubled withj boils over my whole
body, but by' the use" of two bottles of
St. Jacobs Oil I wascured
PLEASJ5 NOTICE.
",TT wDJ be gl&d to .itccIt cMitnuXLletioi)
from tmr triMds on any'ana all snbjecti
rencral Interest tct. 1.
The name of the writer most always be fa
alsni to the Editor. . " ' . - I
Commanlcatla&s mnet he wrlttea on on I
one eMe of the paper. " I
PcreonaKUes mxist be avoided.
And ltl8 epodLally and particularly und '
stood that Cbe Editor does hot! alwaya endoi
Uie vlewa of correspondents -nnlcsa to atatc
In tho editorial coltunaa. " f f f . i
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Baltimore & IViliniiisrton
Stcamslilp Line
f
1
Steaiiier RALEIGH,1
CAPT. L1TTLEFLEU),
Will eaU from
SATURDAY, SEPT. Stli.
AXD FKOM
"wiuaviixvrca-'roisr.
THURSDAY, Scpt. lStli
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For Freight Engagements, apply to i
I Al. CAZ AUX, Agt.ir
" j Wilmington; n C.
TAS. I?. ANDREAVS, Agt.J
ecpt 3-
31 German St , Baltlmor
KAISER BEER,
Imported from j Germany
.oO'per DoUii. j 1 1
BEST SOLD IK WILMINGTON!"
VIENNA, TROPIC," I
. '. : I ) K':". ;
IMICESIX HEERj
AMERICAN GOOn
It Will Pay
All who desire to dress well on a limi
ted purse: to buy their Clothing of
I. SiiniEu. They buy only for
A. &
Cash
Pender Notes.
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metal and lawmaking, and the manu-! we ever saw p, before. 1 tions regarding the proper collection
r r.,; in-imitiioi of: .,77,.--.7..VZ:t ! and removal of garbage. Leport adopt-
a.iwic ji i i uiiiiM li.vuuraiuu.
furniture in-imitation ol ;
antique designs in ebony aud ivory has j
!een begun.
The Chicago Tribune thus muses
over the hot-water bath taken by ex
Senator Conklinjt: "The egotism of
this strutting peacock makes one shud
der in contemplating what might have
happened to the country it he had re
mained long enough in the Hot Springs
bath tub to have been boiled until ' ho
was ready for the table. Such funeral
baked meat might have invoiveu a
catastrophe to the country as fearful as
if a cyclone had swept over it."
ti
The irieads of Ex-Speaker, Randall
having asserted that Mr. Carlisle has
opposed bills for the improvement of
the Mississippi river, a letter from Mr.
Carlisle, written last Dember to J. G.
Tach. of Mississippi, is publish,
which shows that be is in favor of ap
propriating any amount of money ne
cessary to make the navigation of the
great water way easj cheap and safe,
nnd promote ther commercial wellfaro
of the country along its banks.
The Western Union has at last made
some concessions lo its employees in
regard to night work and compensation
for Sunday work, as we learn fiom the
New York Ihra Id:
Printed notices of the concessions
which tho Western Union Telegraph
Company on Saturday determined to
grant to its operatives were yesterday
posted up in all the offices of tho com
pany. These notices read as follows :
. "September 1. 1883.
Commencing toiday, seven and a
half hours' actual service in this oflice
The Family excursion oiihe Tassport
J to morrow will undoubtedly be well
patronized ai it is to be the last of . the
season. Capt. Harper is deservedly
popular with his j passengers and ho
makes these family excursions pleasant
for every o'bc who attends. Nothing
but threatening weather will prevent the
party from being one of the largest of
the season.
Ke-capttircri.
From a note received from Sheriff
Taylor, ot Brunswick county, we learn
that Joe Goodman, the outlaw, who
some months since escaped from the
jail a. Smithville, was retaken on Sat
urday, the 1st instj, by Constable S.
Hickman, assisted by a posse, and is
now safely confined in his old quarters
in jail. The capture was effected at Mr.
Bland's plantation, on Back Branch,
Shallotte township. , j I
. . ;
Too Venturesome, j
On Sunday, Aug. CGih.jas Miss Mary
E. Vann, daughter of our old friend
and subscriber, John R.Vann; of Rock
flih township, Duplih county.! was en-
rind in some dutv in the kilckcn of
her falherV house, the rest of the family
being abseot at chuichsho was startled
by an unusual noise ami looking around
sho saw a hawk in hot; pursuit of a pel
dove which hail taken to the building
tor protection. The young lady wasted
n time in trying to Vhoo" the intruder
off, butcfught up a stick and killed
him, and then deliberatr ly 'resumed her
household duties. ! - Vv .
ed
The following petitions for the erec
tion of wooden buildings with tin roofs,
were granted: S. Burtt, one story,
South side ot Mulbery, between Front
and Water; W. C. Farrow, addition to
No. 8, Mulberry street; W. Larkins
attorney lor M. S. Dawson, a shed, to
bo used as a stable. East- of B. F.
Mitchell & Sons mill; Cbas. Wcssell,
store on South side of Mulberry, be
tween Front and Water, two stories
high; Thos. I II- Wright, attorney for
Mrs. C. A. Fulton, to complete a
frame building on her premises, on
Fifth, between Princess and Chestnut;
Samuel Bear, Sr., shed on hispremises;
J. G. Oldenbutte.1, one or two small
frame buildings, and to repair one
building on Nutt, between Mulbery and
Red Cross streets.
Alderman Howe moved that tho ordi
nance in regard to hog pens be not j en
forced until thd 1st of November.
Adopted. " .. ; r ''x ..
It was resolved that the petition of
Mr. Latimer, to erect two - tin-roof
buildings in rear of residences on the
corner of Orange and Third streets, be
granted provided ' that such buildings
do not stop the alley known as Hoskins"
alley.'. ,": 7;.:, 'X X;'.. rf
Petition of supdry( citizens, for a by
drantat the corner of Brunswick and
Nutt Btrcets, was granted, the Board of
Audit nd Finance concurring;
Petition for the improvement of
Brunswick street, was. on motion re
ferred to the committee on Streets and
Wharves. -
and allow their patrons to share in the
benefits of all advantages thus gained
. .11 ' .'. . 1 tf
NEWJ ADVERTISEMENTS
The little village on the W. & W.
Railroad, in Pender counti', known as
Leesburir, with the Postoflice name of
Camera, has dropped both names and
is now known as Wiilard. both ! tis ar
railroad station and pjstoffice Re
cently there have been many improve
ments made at Wiilard, (nee Leesburg
Camera) and it is in a really flourish
ing condition , and bids fair to become
one of the promising towns ot that sec
tion. Its inhabitants are sober, indns-j
trious, hospitable and public spirited
and are wide awake lo the demands of I
the age.k ' - ; j
Among other new j features worthy
of note is a very fine jscooli which, has
recently opened there! under favorable
au3 pices, and we are glad to learn that
it has alreody become a prodounccd
success. Rev. L. TV Carroll is the
principal and he has secured the servi
ces of experienced and successful teach
ers as his assistants.
Mr. Hosea P. Murray, one of the
most promising young men of Wiilard,
will leave in a few days for Baltimore,
where he will attend his second course
of lectures at the Medical College.) : He
expects to graduate this session. He
read Medicine " under the "tutelage of
Dr. K. J. Powers, of Wiilard, and tho
latter feels a deep interest in the success
of his pupil, and from an intimate
knowledge of his characteristics, pre
dicts for hloi a brilliant future - in the
profession. ' T ' ' " l
. Withinthe last two , or three weeks
ten or twelve valuable horses have, died
jn the immediate vicinity - of Wiilard,
from the disease known as "blind sta(
ger?
I
Family Excursion.
rpiIEKE WfIX RE ONE MORE fAMILT
EX'CURSrO V, cn tte STE A MER PASSPORT,
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th i Parnate's Band
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j. W. HARPER.
will furnish music.
: sept 4-1 1
Taxes.
T
HIE TAX BOOKS FOR :1Sh5 HAVE RISEN
placed In my hands for collection Taxes are
now due and Tarpiyeri are earnestly re-ineet-ed
to mate prompt settlements. j
JOnS D. f ATJX1l,
I -
sept :
Tax Collector
Sew Crop !
Turnip Seed !
JA ND RET IPS AND J1UIST.. Quality v
best imdjrlcfts satisfactory.! ". '' '
WILLIAM H. GREEN, Druggist,
'. ,-i ' . ' '.
. sept 3 . 117 Market Street
THEIR SUPERIOR" QUALITIES ' ITN-QL'ES-
T f O N E D-r-2, CO per dozen.
ELEGAXT ASSORTMENT OF
Cakes and Crackers
I-
ROYSTER'S CANDY
Purest and best made la North Carollnj
Three Pounds for $1.
-o-
ENGLISH; DAIRY. EDAM FRESH AND
ESE.i I ;
AMERICAN CIIEE
P. L. BEIDGERS & 00.
t
w-pt
llO North Front St.
Wew HIusic.
TEEK A BOO, by fccaobin; -
The Belbi Arc Ringing, by J K Eirncai;
The Lotc of the Sliamrock, br i 'do
Kiss Mej by Emmet? L
Wako Out, by do . : A
TbO Pod? Folio, price c; !
The Folio of Music, u rice 60c:
Musical Instruments of all kind. I
Pianos and Organs sold on the Eaay Init.il-
menr nan, ai !
(-
HEINSBERGEIt'S
' ' '" ' I- - H -I
rept 3 J -t -' Lire Book and Mtwic Store
Millinery & Fancy Goods j
T7INE HAT.-,' BONNETS. FEATHERS,
( i love, IUbbons ami Trimmings. Neckwear,
Hlkfs, ZenJiyrB and other Fancy Goodn.
3 bummer tioods telfins cheap. i
MRS. KATE C. WINES,
So. 119, North Second S reet.
nvg 2J j; - - - next South of Poatofilce
Old Sorth State Saloon.
J-ATIVZ CHAMPAGNE, SUPERIOR TO
(so calledj Imported at high prices. Finest
" - ' .:J --e - ---- '
Beer on Draught in the dty. Save your stamps
by 'drinklny' REST WHI-KET at CHEAP
PRICE. ; ; ; " - -! - sept 2-iy
School Books !
School Books
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED
New Furniture Warerooms.
AT NO. 20 GRANJTE ROT, 80. FRONT
TbL, I have opened with what I think Is a well
selected stock of '
Furniture and lledding,
Erabracln many Wnr t!ea!gps In
Bedroom and Parlor Suits.
Oar aim shall be to dal fairly and squarely
with all, and reaped fully ask a share of tbo
public patronage.- Courteous treatment rnar
ante4 to all who favor me with a calL i jj
aept34f THOMAS C CRArrAfcnt ;
FLORIDA WATER, - t i
LAVENDER WATER. ! j
1 VIOLET WATER, l: '
UELUn kOPKVATER. -f
WHITJB ROK WATER.
, razena water.
Also a rompleta aaortment of Coloroes and
Perfnmery for tho bummer seaion. , - t
; - Mi" Prescrlptkms eomima'wied . , and
. u . mj. .i.. ...... . .
sept 3-
Oerman Dnurrist.
astTNuJi sta.
Correr Koortb
rfiACHERS AND MERCHANTS.
SCHOOL srJPPLIEJ Paper, ' Pens. Pea-
Wehave reccired from Yates1 Book
stnreflk:facsimile of -the first number
Ised-oftbeNew York 'Sifit, fwhich isjcllStaueponce. Copy Books, Book Ba.
rfod ScDtember 3d. 1633: irfst 50 vears wyona, ir.K, c, c
yesterday..; It is a four- pa?erap'cr
With thtee columns to the page, . and i is 1
just oae fourthlhe size of the Bun oi )
the present clay, I
C. W. YATES,
"&ep 3;
113 Market street;
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