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Thp Daily Revfew, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1883. The Daily Review lias the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper OUR CONSUL AT CANTON. Tlie Kunior of his Murder iii an Outbreak there Not Yet Confirmed. Washington. Oct. 7 Up to 7 o clock this CFcnins the State Department had received no advices that an out break had occurred in Cauton, or that United Statc3 Consul Seymour had been killed. The department telegraph ed to China early this morning upon learning of the published rumor of Consul Seymour's death, but no reply to the inquiry has as yet been received. 'murder of Charles Seymour, of La Crosse, United States Consul at Canton, to China, awakens no ordinary interest iu the Northwest, where he is known as a successful Republicau politician and a great wit. Nothing confirmatory of the report has been received by his friends in Lacrosse to-day. Mrs. Sey mour and her daughicr sailed last ..tV. fmm PinfMi infonrlinrr r visit. friends in New England during the autumn before returning West. Their departure from China . was in conse quence of the dreaded approach of ycl low fever. Mr. Seymour considered it Ula 1titr i rnmfiin fif his: nmt ns t.llP outlook was not favorable at that time. Mr. Seymour was boru in St- Albans, Yt.. in 1828. He came to La Crosse in 1860, became editor of the Daily Repub lican and earned the name of being a hard hitter in politics. Statistics oi'Moruionisiu. Salt Lake Cm-. Oct. 11. The aU tendance at the Mormon Conference yesterday was much larger than on Friday, fully 60.000 persons being -in the tabernacle. "The audience was ad dressed by Apostles Richards, Carring . ton, Lyman and Cauuon, all of whom impressed on their hearers the necessity of living up to their religion, going into polygamy and paying tithing. Apostle Cannon presented the statistics or the Church, whieh showed a membership in Utah ot 127.294; number of fami lies, 23,000; births in the past six months, 1,200 males and 1,100 females : number of children under 8 years. 37,000; number of marriages in the past six months, 339; new members, 23,040 and deaths, 781. The. Church organization embraces 12 apostles, 53 patriarchs, 3,885 seventies, 3.153 high priests, 11,000 elders. 1 500 bishops and 4,400 deacons. Arizona reports a membership of 2,204. Idaho J3 not reported but has double that of Arizona. Eighty-one missionaries have been ap pointed to go on missions -to Europe and the United States. Eighteen of this number were set apart for missions in the Southern States, where tho Church i3 meeting with considerable success in increasing its membership. The Southern converts are being colo nized mainly in Colorado. The Insult to Alfonso. Madrid, Oct. 7. The result of the representations to France by the Duo do Fernan Nunez, the. Spanish Minister at Par is, in regard to the demonstra tions against King Alfonso, is still un known. Man' newspapers consider that the affair wilt conclude peacefully The Conservative journals regard the communication published in the Journal Official as insufficient, and de mand the insertion of the full text of President G re vy's apology and King Alfonso's reply. Paris, Oct. 7. The French Am bassador to Madrid has started for his 'post. - -. - Aiiti-Jcvish Kiots in Russia St. rETEUSUUK;. Oct. 7, It hlis been ascertained that students in the university here were the authors of recent lires at Dorpat and of auti-.Tcw-ish riots at Constantiuograd and Tschaphnks. At the latter place the police were stoned and many wounded, and tho Jewish 'priests were insulted and driven from the town. STATE NliWS, Kaleigh Visitor: Tho descendants me late Appiewnuc ivicuaruson, o Johnston county, had a reunion at the old homestcap on Saturday last. There were over a hundred and twenty-five of the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren present. They partook of an elegant repast and spent the day most delightfully. Newbern Journal: Total receipts lor the season 507 bales against 1759 last year, snowing a aencit oi rjua dales. -The advantages of labor saving machinery can be shown successfully atCondon's hue saw mill. Belorc putting in the improvements to his mill he was cutting from ten to twelve thousand feet per day. lie cuts now with tho same force twenty-three thous and per day. ? Ex-Mayor B. V. uanaay, oi ivmsion, last inursuay while showing his ginncr how to avoid being caught fey the gin, got his right hand caught in the gin saw and four of his fingers were badly cut aud slit. He managed to save the fingers, however. (1 rl A 2Ysir 1 f v Mi T mite Haywood, son of Ed. Graham Hay wood, of Raleigh, expects to .give a dramatic entertainment at the opqra house in this city, daring tho latter part of this month. The Episcopalians of Snow Hill have secured a splendid bnildimr site and contenmlatc the erec tion of a church at an early day. The lapies gave a festival in aid of the pro ject last week and about $50 . was realized. The negro Elijah Battle, whose shooting we chronicled last week, died Thursday nightfrom his wounds, and coroner Cr. Tom Hill held an inquest Friday morning, result ing in a verdict that Battle came to his death from gun shot wounds inflicted by Dempsey Lewis, colored. Lewis was committed for murder. The . evi dence is pretty strong against the prisoner. In the. Stable.. Col. J. D. Ferguson, Sec'y Maryland Jockey Club ; Ex-Gov. Oden Bowie. President of the same; Mr. Calvin M. Priest, of the New York Club Stables ; Mr. II. Arms, of the "Toledo and Chi cago Stables, use the great pain-cure, fit. Jacobs, and endorse it. - . . M "" . - , , , - - , . . , . - . , ,,,-,111 v, last of Letters. A Hat of unclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in; this City on Wed nesday, Oct. 10, 1883 B Andrew Blair. Dinah Brown, Scylla Boney, care Demp3ey Boney; Richard Bryant; Sally Barlow; D M T Dill, Southern Telegraph Co; Jackson Ucal, K T Davis, Frank Davis. E-William Ed wards. F George Freeland. II Julia Harriss, Mary care Nathan Harriss. J Dave Jenkins. Harris K-r-Janies II King, Sailic Kestler. h Davis M Lewis, Henry L Laza rus. M Andrew Mooro, George Moore, Fannie McAllister, care Jamesu John son ; J A Miisgravc, John! F Moore, Margaret Moore, Mary McKoy, (Peter Morriss, Sadie Minneif, i Thomas W Maultsby, W J MorrissJ j ' N- Robt Nixon, Janie Nixon, Laura Nora. ! j . P Julia UPritChard. II Addio Robeson j Luther Reynolds, Phoebe Royal, W M Roberts. i S Alex Swann Robt Smith, Alice Savage. j -- ! W Lunh Williams, Lulu Waddcll, Lewi3 Womble, Mary F j Wood, ! Patty Walker, Myrtrc Grove Sound ; Thomas Washington. , . j Persons calling for letter in the above list wilPpleasc say "advertised;" if not called for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington D. C. Ed. R. Brink P. M. THE MAILS. Thcinalls close and arrive at the City Pos office as follows : s . CLOSE.) Northern through malls, fast ..7.15 P. M. Northern through and wsy malls.... 5.40 A. M. Raleigh 6.15 P. M. and 5.40 A. M. Mails for tho N. C. Railroad and j . routes supplied therefrom Includ- j lug A. & K. C. Railroad at ; 8.00 P. M. and 5.10 A. M, Southern Mails for all points South, i daily : 4....; 8.00 P. M, Western malls (C. C. Railway) dally, (except buuday)....v. L.. ..!...... -.6.13 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh , C.15 P. M. Mail for Chcraw and Darlington Rail road T . ; 8.00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston S.00 P. M. Faycltevillc and officer on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays...... 1.00 P. M, Fayettevillc, via Lumberton, dally, except Sundays . 6.15,P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays.. .;. 6.00 A. M. Smith ville malls, by steamboat, klally (except Sundays) L 8.80 A.M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Tues days and Fridays i. 6.00 A. M. Wrights ville, daily....... i S.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through aud way malls 7.30 A. M Southern Mails .J .7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. 9. C0A. M. Mails collected from street boxe3 business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5 30 P M. and from other polnte of the city at 5 P.M. j Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to riM., and from 2 to 5.30 P. M.i Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. , Stamps for sale in small quantities at general lielUery when stamp office is closed. . General delivery open from 7 A. M. 7.30 P.M. and on Sundays from S.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carriers' delivery open on Sunday 1 from S.30 to .3 A. M. THE FINEST FISH TIIA.T! SWIM AKE THE MAC K E R E L !! WE HAVE TIIKM; ) IX EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY ' 1 Extra No. 1, Large, Fat and Juicy. PIC PORK, : , .! - Fulton Market Corn Beef Sugar-Cured Hams, SHOULDERS AND STRIPS. The Best Flour UN THE WILMINGTON MARKET 13 i ! BRIDGERSt PRIDE. TRY A SAMPLE 'PACKAGE, j ft j P. L. BEIDGERS & CO. HO Nortli Front St. oct s FLEMMING HOUSE. MARION, W. J. CALAIS, Prop'r gITU ATED AT , THE VEKY Blue Ivldre, within sight and FOOT of tho easy reach of some of the moat famous pfaks. The lioan " 1 ' 1 Mountaland other points of interest are near. Delightful air, salubrious climate and excel lent water. i i I X will be pleased to correspond with parties Sroposing rest or recreation in the mountains nring the Summer months. Excellent table, clean beds, airy rooms and cromnt serrica guaranieea. xcrms low. feb 10-Cm FLORIDA WATER, LAVEXDEE WATER. VIOL.KT WATKK HELIOT ROPE WATER. 1 WHITE ROSE WATER, , RAZENA WATER. Also a complete assortment of Colognes and Perfumery for the Summer season. t Prescriptions compounded day and night at F. C MILLER'S. - - I German Drugalflt, sept 3 Comer Fourth and Nun gta. PUE0ELL HOUSE.. -JJJiDEB NEW MANAGEMENT, B. I. PERRY, Proprietor. . Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Fbst-Claai in all its . appointments. Terms $2.10 to (3.00 a COM KCIALNEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET, j October D 1 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted strong at 36i cents per gallon. Sales at quotations, j ' : ROSIN Quoted lira? at $1.10 for Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained. Sale3 800 bbls at quotations. TAR Quoted firm at $1.80 per bbl of 280 lbs. " CRUDE T URPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. . COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of 150 bales on a basis of 10J cents per pound for Middling. The tollowingare the official quotations : i I Ordinary 8 1-16 cents Good Ordinary. J ....... . 9j Low Middling. ......... 91 " Middling L ........ 10 Good Middling 10 DAILY KECEiPTS. Cotton..... Spirits Turpentine. ........ Rosin. Tar ...... Crude TurDentine. 643 bales 221 casks 1583 bbls 192 bbls 88 bbls MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamship Regulator, Doaue, New York, T. E. Bond. 1 Steamship Ralcigb, Liltlefield, Balti more, A D Cazaux. ' j . j Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville, Worth & Worth. Steamer Bladen, Thornton, Fayette ville, C S Love & Co. U. S. mail steamer Minuehaha, Bis boy, Smithville, Master. j Schr Eddie, Harrelson, Philadelphia, Geo Harriss & Co. i Schr Robert Douty, Lowe, South Am boy, E G Barker i& Co. CLEARED. , Steamer AP Hurt, Worth, Fayettc Worth & Worth Steamer Bladen, Thornton , Fayette villc, C S Love & Co. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithville, Master. Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point Caswell, R P Paddison Nor barque Elisa. Kjeldsen, London, Alex Sprunt & Son. Exports. FOREIGN. London Nor barque Elisa 3,000 bbls rosin. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND OCT. 1, 1883. Cotton ashore, 3,725; afloat, 2,180; to tal. 5 905. Spirits ashore", 4.043; afloat, 2,317; total, 6,360. .. - I Rosin ashore, 96,269; afloat, 184 total. 96 453 Tar ashore, 8J2; afloat, 40; total 852. Crude ashore, 1,320. RECEIPTS FROM SEPT. 1 TO OCT. 1 . Cotton, 7.696 spirits1, 5,852 1 rosin, 29,- 462; tar, 3,297; crude, 3,345. EXPORTS FROM SEPT. 1 TO OCT. 1. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 2,649; spirits. 3,074; rosin; 8, 045 ; tar, 3,755 ; crhde, 2,646. i FOREIGN. Spirits, 4,t64; rosin, 3,096; tar, 28. Vessels lor this Port from For eign Ports. BARKS. Nor Aeolus, 258 tons, Paulsen, sailed from AremUl. Aug. 20, viu Seville tier Apotbcker, Dieslng, 85 Jous, Stutis, (ailed from Hamburg, Sept 10 i Gcr Atlantic, SD3 totif, Scbcrlng, sailed from Antwerp, Aug, 18 i Nor Attllla, 416 toua, Larson, sailed from Cardiff, Aue. 21, via Bermuda-. -or August, o93 tors, BucIj, sailed from La Rocbclle, Aug 31 Nor Barbo, 393 tons, Pcderscn, sailed from Liribr.n, Sept 7 ! Nor Emilia, 379 tons, Simousen, sailed fi-om Antwerp, Aug 1 Ger ISmilic, 419 tons, Knuth, at Liverpool, Sept. C Nor Erragon, 420 tone, Weber, at Liverpool, Sept 6 1 ! Nor Flid, Niclacu, 332 tons, Bailed from Ham burg, Aug 14 " Dan Ualeon, Kaloboll, 313 tons, Hailed from Hamburg, Aug 21 ! Nor Gna, 388 tons, Andereen, eailed from Skutssar, Aug 3 ' Nor llama, 634 tons, Jorgcuscn, sailed from Aurcsdol, Aug. 7 , S Br. Hat tic H., 403 tons, Cochrane, sailed from Hamburg, Sept 15 l Nor Henrish Bjorn, 3.T7 tons, Nystecn, at Liverpool. Sept 15 Norj Kcrdaiea, 413 tons, Pettcrsen, sailed from Baltic via Oran Nor Jcrnacs, 23D.ton, Neilsen, sailed from namburg, Sept 1" Nor Lindola, "361 tons, Petersen, at Ham burg, Aug 2 Gcr Maria Sophia, 301 tons. LigniU, sailed irom uamDurg,Aug. a Nor Maury, 454 tons, Olsen, at Gloucester, Sept 6 . Nor Noab, 400 tons, Nielsen, at Havre, Sept, 13. I . Dan Rialto, H3 tons, Jensen, at Liverpool, Sept 6 . Gcr IQchard, 46S tons, Paske, at Hamburg, Aug 29 Ger Slrcnc, 502 tons, Callics, sailed from Bochjcfort, Sept. 13. Nor Statesmlnstcr, Sclma, 607 tons, Bustad, sailed from Flinrannan, Aug 16 via Valencia Nor Turist, 8C6 tons, Iveiscn, at Liverpool, Sent 18 N or T' oe, Boager, at Santander. Sept 8 Nor XII M&i, 475 tons, Tellefscn, at New port, E, Sept 6 . BRIGS. Nor Brazilian, ZSi tons, Ugland, at Glouccs tcr, Sent 6 s Ger Express, 276 tons, Fretwurst; at Liver pool, Aug 30 , Gcr Hermann! Friedricb, 28S tons, Niejahr, at Liverpool, Sept 10 Nor Bask, 181 tons, Svendscn, sailed frora Harburg. Sept 11 QNor San Juan, 295 tons, Baslle, sailed from Bordeaux, Sept. 24 Nor Varioger, 236 tons, Aanenmcn, at Ham burg, Aug. 2. I Sportsman's Goods. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o f English and Belgium Breech Loaders ever brought to this market. Also a flrst c'&ss stock of Sheila. W&ddinsr. PrtmerB.Ca.rt- ridgeB&gs. Gun Caps, Game Bags, Ac. In4 j-aci we can snow a scocc ox LLardwarc. uooa goods and guarantee prices. ' W. E. SPBXN6ES & CO., Successors to John Dawson & Co., oet 8 19, si and 23 Market eti eet LYOW&HEALY Stale & Mon roe Sis., Chicago.- WillwtiinrrpaKl lo any adJim iMr , BAND CATALOGUE of tirtnwntti Soib, Cim, Bcla, 1 HatM, Safry u4 OnthU. KmHw ti mm rr AMim md u4 a COMMEKCIAL NEWS. ; . MISCELLANEOUS.; MISCELLANEOUS. 1 2U ji MISCELLANEOUS. Millinery and Fancy! Goods. J-EW FALL STYLES IN HATS', , BONNETS, &c, iust received. MRS. KATE C. TYINES, No. 119, North Second Street, oct 5 next South of Postoffico Winberry Oysters. FIRST OF THE SEASON, i FAT AND LUSCIOUS. Come and try them. Also, the best of Ales. Wines. Beers. Uonors j and Cirara. a can 13 rcspcctntiiy solicited. i A. V. HORRELL, 12 Mnrtnt Rtmfit. cct 5-1 w . John Carroll's old stand Mufes WautccL i J WANT- TO PURCHASE ONE PAlltOF MULES, Large, sound and good animals, required for tho Coal Campaign. . J. A. SPRINGER, oct 5 Coal and Wood. 2 in 1. I'll take your likenesses, And take them line, I'll fix your watches To keep good timo ; ' ' I do all work well, 1 Entrusted to me j v If you don't believe it Try me and sec. J. L. WINNER, Photographer and Jeweler, ' New Market Building (up stairs) oct 3 TIN TOILET SETS. yY"E KEEP TIIE LARGEST AND BEST selection of TIN BEDROOM SETS in the place Call and get prices before ; buying elsewhere.j I i ' . ! Giles & Smrchison, ept 24 . Murchiaon Block JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT BY 171 G.BLAIR, GENERAL COMMISSION ii. Merchant, and must bo sold: 100 Bbls. New N. U. Roller FLOUR, . New Supply Paris Medal FLOUR. Bridgewater Superlative Roller FLOUR, Lqw Grades Flour, Birkman's Borax Soap, Castile Soaps, (direct and genuine). l.OOJ Lbs. Prime New York Butter. 200 Bushels Oats, 20,000 weight Mill Feed for Cows. Examine these articles before buying else where i oct 4- No. 19. N Second Stieet. BURN HAMS PAMPHLET FREE BY BURNHAM BR0S,Y0RK,PA. BATTLE1 pf the BOOKS. 500.000 VOLUMES the choicest literature of the world. 100-page Cat alogue free. Lowest prices ever known Not sold by dealers. Sent for examination before payment on exidencc of good faith. JOIIN B. ALDEN Piblisher, 18 Vesey St. , N. Y. P. O. Box 1,227. oct 8 4w "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" nnnti l t r inn I nrniifn a. ti inn iv !i i anii mii i .i Ilnk. .r-7l i ( ALL SIZES). OSSBE8TINTHE WORLD , SAMPLES OF MEAL BENT ON APPLICATION. H08TH CAROLINA K'LISTCSE CO, V, U. ClQ2 rl l.ii. m r ' ' t8rM1NTION THIS PAPEIi Mason & Hamlin Organs, NKH "Il.Lrs5TliA.lEU CATALOG UK, (40 lp. Ito) for season 18S: 4, iochidlng manv xkw .sxii.es; the ukst AssoRru-ixT of the best and most attkactivk oroans we have EVER offkrei), and at lowest vrick", 21 fo $('iOO, for cash,' easy payments ov rented Sent tree. . MASON & HAMLIN PIANO AND ORGAN CO. Boston, 154 Tremout St. ; New York, 4C East 14th St.; Chicago, 140 Wabash Ave. oct 8-4w ' NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Weak More sbSs-S E-Tes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLATED -i EYES, 1 ; Producing Long-Sightcdncss, an i Re storing tho Sight of the Old. j Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tniners, Bed Eyes, Matted Kyq Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Belief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Iiheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVK may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c oct S-4w WORTH SENDING FOR! Dr. J. H. SCHENCK has Just published a book oa DISEASES OF THE LUNGS !2 HOW TO CURE THEM which is offered FREE, postpaicLto aU applicants. It Contains valuable information for all who SnppOM tbexoBelvea afflicted with, or liable to any diaeane of the throat or lnnga. Mention this paper. Address D J. H. 9CHNCX Jt Pklladelafel. Pa A if yom trU EmglUh or Gcnna ocAJ oct8 2w I ; The , GEO. WOO D fc ' Pianos and Organs Abe the fihkst rx TONE, , Abe tub itkest in DESIGN, ABE THE FTXEST IN WORK1LANSHIP. SEND FOR CATALOGUE WITH MQSIC FREE. GEO. WOODSOMPFT, 60S Washington Street, Boston, Macs. octfHw ... - n . i MISCELLANEOUS. 11 II U"v U If U If Li - U I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTHERN CITIES - - . .WITH Ar;r3S : LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS! My Opening will be as early the first of this month as practicable just as soon as my stock can be arranged for their inspection 1 I DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF THE TIME - AND DAY, ?OLITB LADY OLEKKS Will be in attendance who will take pleasure in showing the goods, ayd 1 5 mast say will press their customers gently to bny, if necessary, i ' I i f My Stock embraces evervtlirnir in iWv'Liim MRS. oct2- ' 9 AND A CHOICE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Bottom Prices in oct 4, 1833 Baltimore Wilmington Steamslrii) Line. Steamer RALEIGH, CAl'T. I.ITTI.EIIKLI), ! Will arrive from BALTIMORE, SATURDAY, OCT. 0th. AND SAIL FKOM I -'i ' - i i . wilmi jsrorroisr, ! 1 THURSDAY, Oct. lltli. i i For Freight Engagements, apply to A, U. CAZAUX, Agt Wilmington, N. O. ANDKEWS,&CO.;Agts., S. W. Corner Lijtht and German Sts., oct 4- . Baltimore. ; Fall and Winter. J AM j KOW PREPARED TO EXHIBIT my large and carefully selected stock of MJLLIMEBY AND FANCY GOODS. All the ct shapes and colors in STRAW andjFKLT. Velvets, Star Trimmings, Eibbdas, Feather, Birds and all the various novelties for this season. i Mrs. Alderman and Miss Palmer (late of JImc Bernard's.Ncw York.) will be In attend ance, be ides other polite sales-ladies, aird we hope to give our customers satisfaction. For tho first floor, FANCY GOODS DE PARTMKXT, I have selected Zephyrs and all the Wools used for Fancy Work, Gloves add Hdkf's, also material for Fancy Work. Will have in a large lot of Ladies Underwear and Jciscys, all sizes and colors, for ladies and Misses. I , New Fall and Winter Fatcrns, will be In wiinin inc wcck. aIr: MISS E. KApRRER, EXCHANGE CORNER. ' Wilmington, X. C, Oct, 3, 1883. Attention Housekeepers. NOW IS THE TIME FOB PUTTING up your Pickles for winter use, and knowing the trouble heretofore of getting the Spices and Seeds necessary, I ordered and have just i . i . ' - received a small lot of Whole and Mixed Spices for the purpose. Calll and see them. Also, the Handy Box shoe Blacking, with handle attached.' And a full line of fresh Family Supplies, at Crapon's Family Grocery. GEO. M. CRAPON, Agent, .. ept 24 South Front St JTBST JCLASS FBEE HAND POKTRA1TS in Crayon and Pastel, finished in the finest tvlc-Verr popular, taking the place of Oil and Water Colors everywhere. Orders will will receive prompt attention. . Satisfaction guaranteed, i OWN T. THOMAS, Artist, 1 ' , . . wstudl2 861 Broadway, N. Y. Address 144 Wfst 23d St.. N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS. TT . ' J u ktp 7T S. J. BAKER?1 1 , 122 MARKET STREET Every Department! j R. M IUJcIWTIRE. y HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLK Agent for the TANNER A DELANEY ENGISE CO'S ENGINES AND BOIIJSRS from 4 to 150 "" - -I v 1 hore power; alo Tramway .or.Narrovj Gauge locomotives. ' r Engines adapted to Farm nse 6)ccialty. On hand and for sale U cry low, FITE SECOND HAND PORTABLE .ENGINES, from 5 to l'S horse iowier. .... ' aug tj-tm s. W. SKlNNfcE. Female School. -o- MISSJ-J8 BJJUR & JAMES, Principal SIRS. M. S. CUSniNG, Musical InstruotrM. fJHIE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of this School will commence on Thursday, tlie 4th of October, 1S33, ah 1 close during the third week in June, 184. - , The course of instruction is thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable.! Lessons In painting In Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia aud India Ink drawing, and Crayoo and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. Where a class of ten or twelve ia formed for the school of painting, the price) will be re duced. ' j Pupils outside of the school who desire mu sical instruction, will do wcll to apply carlf. ui tuiiucr particulars inquire oi j. nncjpai?i sept 12 ' - Carpets, f HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE Northern Markets, where -ll purchased' the liAKGEST STOCK" OF CARPETS EYEB brought to tbisClty, and I am now prepared o serve any one who wishes to purchase' I -. .i i . -i - FINE Ingrain, ;Three-ri7 Tapestry, Bra or Body Brussels, or Napier Maltting. All oi the latest patterns and designs. SOL. BEAE, sept a 20 Market Street The Largest, CHEAPEST AND BEST ! SELECTED stock of Carriages, Buggies, Wagoas,fiad' dies. Harness, Trunks,' 8atchcls, TrayeW Bags, Ac., to be found In the Ssate, ca found at - . i-' - -I 1 McDOUGALL A BOWPEN'S. oct 1 No. 114 North Frot St. - j. H New Furniture Wareroorns. JT NO. 30 GRANITE BO 17, 80. FfiO bt., I have opened with what I think Is a wel selected stock of - - ; , ,-. ' Furniture and Bedding . -I Embracing many new designs In , Bedroom and Parlor. j Suits. Oar aim shall be to deal fairly and sP1 with- all. a.nr! nnrlfnllv qcV ihtr of V public patronage. Courteous treatment gr an teed to all wio favor me with a call. ' octl-tf THOMAS C CRAFT. AgL- Vyflmi nton, N. j C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. piBiTLASS IN lSEBY RESPECT. K3T FlrstKilAss Bir and BILLIARD t LOON ATTACHED.
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