Sundays ' ex r 1 1 tented by froa ccr trleafia ca 127 ; tsfl a r&jscti; JOSH T.JAMES. -i ,TOB FKOFKIXTOB. The nxma of the trrucr must always t J ipTIOSS rOSTAGB TA SCFJ sir months. tlM. PAID: fc&hed to the Ector. - ; - : Three i ICoffimTTnTmtTorjincjit be "'ingtta' ca cal iw 41 oo; one rouu, juonw, ' fleuvcred Dy camera uw reraoJUBttea muitbe avoided , j " And it u especially and particularly oader iw P41 T'C irt of the city, at the above rfc " per week. , - . bje4'V:.n?ratcglow ana uuerau 3S-f VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON, N. C.t THURSDAY; JULY 10, 1884. oodtnat the Editor doe not always dw so NO. 163 the views ox corrapondats calta to state. iTSubsc , regularly. la the editorial columns. r" evenlngt Milt Em n. T . L'VIM nJUl MmILCZ Mil LUb I - circuMion of any newspaper . , fLo ritv of Wilmington, jEi -2-n,irdion'. of any newspaper joL f Elects Tuesday, Kov. 4. HU OOVEIKQK : LFKEI M. SCALES. m of (iuilford. p.K UEtT. GOVEllXOU: , ClIAlltES M. STEDMAN. of New Hanover. roi ecketaky" of state-. L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. KOi: STATE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. lioi: audituis: W P. ROBERTS, of Gates. THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, . of Buncombe. ri'V l :i XTENDENT OF PUBLIC -IN- i STRUCTION : SJ M. FINGER, of Catawba. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, of Wake. t'OH ELECTORS AT LARGE: W.tll. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES.- Ben Butler has not appeared in a nomnnmtin National Convention since he figured at Charleston and Baltimore in 1SG0. Snnw ia fifttf feet deeD in some of the gorges oflthe' San Francisco Mountains, Arizona, which rear their heads more than 14,000 feet above sea level- A largejpublic clock with, a twemty- focr hours .rdial has been set up at a f central point in San Francisco with a t!aw nf tamiliarizine the public with IIV11 W - ' the sjstem. Senator Bavard is a man of family, lie has nine daughters and three sons. Jf he should happen to be qhosen Pres cient, it will be.necessary to put another story on tho White House. Victoria has healthfully begun the forty-eigth year of her reign and her only predecessors in holding the throne for remarkably long periods were Hen ry III., Edward III. and George III. respectively for 56, 50 and 60 year3. lll It is stated in the Sti Louis Post-Dis-patch that fully four-fifths of the popu lation of St. Louis habitually chew gum. It says : I "Men keep it in their houses and In their pockets, and 'have some chewing gum? is nearly as corns mon as "take a drink," or "take a ci gar." The fifth band of youthful despera does nine and ten year3 of age has been discovered jia Pennsylvania. They ensaged in shoplifting and wanted to paint tho town of Easton red. It is a fact, remarks the Savannah News, that James G. Blaine has been earnestly held P as a model to the boys of Pennsyl vania. 1 The redaction made in the reyenue by the operation of the act passed by t.He I Forty-seventh Congress, during the fiscal year which, ended on Monday, was $12,000,000. This is less than" the estimate made by the friends of the tteasare, which showed a. probable reduction of $70,000,000; but it i3 a Tery material lessening of Treasury re- WonieD, both in France and Switzer- lwd.have a far more important role in tbe family, among the middle and low er classes, than with us. The -female, though not exempt from hard work, un dertakes the thinking and managing department In family affairs, and the aosbandis but the executive officer. Switzerland especially the female is notably superior in manners, habits, kct and intelligence to the huBband. Dr. Newman Hall, the distinguished QiTine, celebrated on Friday the thir teeth anniversary of his pastorate . in ndon. He said that the Fourth of Jalj was the birthdav of his wife, of W beautiful church and of American dependence. Various speakers eulo- Kized Dr. I Hall's efforts on both des of tho Atlantic in favor of tern rwftuceana the creation of mutual es- jwa between the two English-spcak-1DS worlds, i . m if r v i .ow is the time to give Smith's Worm au9 DiauuK iinwp. TnR 9iiiA70i TiftvoL I ist, is reported to be seriously sick from nrprwnrlr th rennrfert t- ho eoriniicitf.tnir u vurit inougn mere is coining in ncr books to indicate such a fact. Senator Logan has two brothers, hv- ing at; his old home, Murpbysborougk. Ills., ona of them beinir nostma9ter there, and the other a stock farmer, re ported to have some of the finest horses in the State. At a. sale of unclaimed freight the other day in Baltimore a number of tombstones were sold which had lain in a freight house for twelve years. A few brought fifty cents apiece, but the greater number brought only five i i Young Allen Arthur sails under the nickname of Precious Thing at Prince ton, all because hts Presidential father, in a speech at the college, said that he had shown how much he thought of Princeton 'by leaving hi3 - son the most precious thing he had in life- there." Immense numbers of paper bottles are now made in Germany. Ten per cent, of rags,' forty of straw and fifty of brown wood pulp are used in making them. A coating of defibrinted fresh blood, lime and sulphate ot ammonia makes this substance perfectly proor against all kinds of liquids. Colonel Charles Gordon Greene. fonnder of the Boston Post, who has just celebrated his eightieth birthday anniversary, began his editorial career in 1821, at the age of seventeen, in the office of the Boston Slateswan. He started The Post in 1831, and remained actively in charge ot it iorty-nve years. At a meeting of the gas . engineers of London it was shown to the satisfactiop of those bresent that gas can hold the fort against any possible 'exploits o electricity. The price of gas in London is 66c to 75c per 1,000 leet, ana it was intimated that the companies have by no means reached their limits. Mr. Kassoiawho goes to Uerlin as the American minister, nas oeen a suitor for the hand of Miss Frelinghuy- sen, the daughter of Secretary Freling- huysen. "He has addressed her twice," writes a correspondent, "but his offer was both times rejected. The lady, it is said, did not so much object to Mr. Kasson as she did to going to the Northwest to live." The international office of the Postal Union has published a table ot tho re ceipts in 1883. The United States head the list with 220,579,892 francs. Ger- many rank's next, with 213.111,609 rronne Yirftf Rritnin ! third with 206,270,024 francs. J France received 157,59,772. The amount then drops f TT more tnan one-naii, -ausiro-nungary reporting G6,276,833 francs and Russia 60.943,468 francs. The Postal Union infilndes nearlv everv nation on the globe, and "the pre-eminence of tne United States is a distinguished indica tion ot the commercial, social and gen eral intellectual activity of tho people.. Mr Hnrrv Williams. DrU22iSt ana NTfttarw Pnhlir Greenville. Cal.. writes: T UoTTrt aaan mrvra hpnpfit. derived from I x uavo ovu luvu - ; ,t: a single application incle aDDlication of St. Jacobs uu than any remedy I have ever sold in "twenty yeare." used or LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For the Campaign Warsaw High School Scoville & Co Notice T C Miller Conundrum Heiksberqeb Baso Balls and Bats C W Yates Bookseller and Stationer Munds Bros. & DeRosset Tachtmen E D Hall, Mayor Withdrawal of Reward TorTiP pontinue verv scarce in this jl. vmwmv r market. Cantelopes were scarce thisnornin or Thov rptftilod at from 10 to 15 cents A UVJ W' each for the best. . At 3 o'clock this afternoon the. ther mometer in this ofllce registered 85 de grees. j ,,' Nor. baroue Jernacs, Neilsen, from this place, arrived at London on the 6th inst. "There is an unmaiiable letter in the PostofEce here addressed to Alfred Scales, Guilford, N. C. a monetpr rattlesnake was killed at fKo cfnnA nnarrv at Gander Hall, a day IIUV w m v -j - rf or two since, which had 16 rattles. We invite the attention of our citizens tn the fact that first quality shirts are bein0, made to order at one aouar b mo Wilmington Shirt Factory? tf. Wilmington Fullest assortment of Fishms Tackle III H I T notyi nonn a fo n rr a rirvrtv i . wmio ltv,0 - a jnrn w m.vn if others adore a bang. point to let noining escape onr OUSer- ration Silver coin ot the denominations of 25 and 50 are rather t scarce, There have been but few turned out since 1877 Ulttl-"at' "J been reappointed by the Governor a j? r . l ' it . i i r it r r I ujrcciorm inc ixoriu uaroaua The engineers engaged . in the :pre- linlinary survey ot the Onslow Rail- road had reached McComber'a store. seven miles lrom the city, last night. - ni-oil man I 7 Y nCO names we suDDress Dv reauc3i, were brought before the Mayor thi3 morning, charged with disorderly conduct. A fine of S3 was imDOsed upon i one of them and a fine of $1 on the other. The story which was in circulation on our streets last night that Ben Butler had been shot at Chicago for j looking cross-eved at one of the Democratic delegates from Texas, is authoritatively denied. ' i ! The employes of the Acme Manu facturing Company, with their families, came down on an excursion train from Cronly this morning and took 'passage ot the Passport for a day's pleasure at Smithville and the Forts. The party numbered about 70, all told. V Attention is invited o the remarkable liberal offer made in this issue !by Mr- P. M. Hall, the publisher of that sterling Democratic paper, the Raleigh Reyistert and also to the "Hand book of North Carolina Politics" soon to be issued by him. There is no money in this thing and the price has been placed at about the cost of production so as to acilitate distribution all over the State. Correction. In speaking of the resolutions adopt ed on the steamer Passport, on the 4th inst., there was a mistake in the name of Capt. Harper. It should have read J,.W. Harper, instead of "J. IT. Har- rer " as it appeared. We followed copy, and the mistake occurred in drawing up the resolutions. We pre sume, however, that every one knows who was meant. At tihe Rocks. ... . i n... .C.n. otnlTiitnnBni thia WOO IT Ol r-t- , ? Tr ITnnca of fho l?orlra T1fl w- wa ,hn .;n;nt nf mnh uxAa offnntlnn thA hands of IYUIKJ lUSlO " UUU uk,vuv- the excellent hostess. He bears out the assertions ot an wno navej stoppea there, that Mr, ana Mrs. Mayo try nara to please and satisfy their guests, and tha first instance of a failure is yet to be reported. Our Share. The River and Harbor bill, as finally passed, gives to North Carolina rivers: CaDe Fear, above Wilmington, 50,- 000: Cape Fear, below Wilmington, $200,000; Beaufort; $20,000; kdenton Bay, $10,000; Trent River, ;$ 10,000; Contentnea or Moccasin River, $5,000; Currituck Sound, $5,000; Neuse River, $20,000 ; New River , $5,000 ; . Pamlico nnd Tar Rivers . 5.000; Roanoke . r- D,nn. (f'O Kirpr s.i. Hi acuDueruuus pr f I ouu. JLighter Sunk The lighter American aalet loaded itu Me;n if(i whioh she was bound wuu " . . A 4-U. t enma VP.SSP.l HOW fit uuwu iuc . v-w -w Smithville, sunk last nignt at tnemoum ...... ..I nf Snow's Marsn cnannei. one is in . . 1 01 . ' a ' u - :4-Mt;sNvi Hot- if. ia thnnrnr. rnftt ucu 71" u nZ Z: Z Z the rosin on her deck will not be float- ed off at high water. We get ; this in thronffh the courtesy of CaDt. Woodsidos,.of the steam yaeht Louise, who could give us no further particulars. f A WarUi Wave.l j A warm wave is said to be moymg in this direction from the JNortn. on Tuesday the thermometer was 91 at VonVtnn 05 at Omaha ana yo as A ftUM.w'WMV - Leavenworth. It is thought' that il will rpap.h the Atlantic seaboard to- V f . morrow. As the New York Herald aaygt aa this is the period in which the Trinrfalitv amons infants under one year of age begins to mount up in cities to such fatal proportions, the heat chances should bo closely watched by all who haye the care of - this hopeful part of our population, and the utmost pains taken in their hygienic treatment. In view of the increase of cholera abroad, now is the time for our health authorities also to put the - city in the 1 oess sanitary coamuua ywauw not her lanro consignment of Sash, w 11 mm mmw i Doors & Blinds at 'Factory prices, just received at JacobTs Hardware Depot. f . Educational. The advertisement of the , Warsaw TTiffh School ftnnPfir ?nnnh or mlnmn e f f w w w W m,mm of this issue. It is a flourishing insti tmioc ana we are glad to notice the prosperity which has attended it under its present able, competent and con scientious management. The terms are reasonable., thn Innattnn hfjilthv. ihe neljrhborhood mnml nnrl Ihft DrinciDal3 will SDarfl m n! .in!l tn ivft ' - " o- " ilar.nwfni uA u patronage of the public. Convention Notes. The call of States, was proceeded with to-day, at the conclusion of which the I Convention adjourned until 8 o'clock to j night. The names thus far put innom- ination were Bayard, of Delaware, Cleveland, of New York. Carlisle, Vow Ynrlr" r'nrlislp of Kentucky, McDonald, of Indiana. Randall, of Pem- sylvania, and Thurman, of Ohio. Of these six candidates, the outlook at the hour of adjournment was strongly fa vorable to Cleveland, and it would not surprise us if he is nominated on the second or third ballot. Personal. 5 We regret to hear that Mr. Join Munson is no better to-day. His con dition is considered critical. WS are glad to hear that Mrs James A. Willard, whose serious ill. ness in Baltimore was spoken ot by us two days ago, is better, the gratifying news having been' received here this morning. Geni. R. D. Johnston and Capt. A. G. Brenizer. of Charlotte, with their fam ilies. came down on the Carolina Cen tral train thi3 morning, and went to Smithville on the Passport, where they will make an extended stay at the Hotel Brunswick and the seashore. Seaside Park. As will be seen by an advertisement in a another column, Messrs Scoville & Co., of Seaside Park Hotel, at Wrightsville Seundj have made every arrangement for the accommodation f guests. Mr. llarrT Yebb, so favorably known in this city, is f he catera. The hotel has telephonic com- if Jt a munication wnn tne city, so mac par ties desiring rooms or meals can be speak the same before leaving here. The navillion is lishted everv niffht. the musicians are all the time in at nni1nio on thflk ft nanpmtf nnvfv and W""! "v ' J supper can be arranged here, by means 1 . . t 1 tne convenient Leiepuouu, auu every 1,1. 1 j: 1 41... i "n? liT,,u?B- K reacn iue ouasiuo x iUA.. Seasonable Don'ts. Here are a number of very seasonable hints culled from an exchange, which will apply well to the warm Summer months : Don't worry too much. A person who is constantly fidgeting would work himself into a perspiration in a refrig erator. Don't walk too fast. If you think von can cet cool by pacing the streets a.t a breakneck speed, take the shortest cut to an insane asylum. Don't blow oil surplus brealn in a street car as if you were a safety valve or a steamescape. The noise interferes with other people's comtort. Don't be discontented, it you busy I vrknrsplf htintinj? for a COOl SDOt VOU'll j"" . . . , .. seldom hna it. on aown ana iae tne I moathpr s it comes Don't grumble or growl or una lauit. A dog that barks the most dies the soonest. .Don't talfc toomucn politics, iteatea I T.a;a d nnt. nnnl fh nfmnsnrfl I UlBUUBflw - w w-w-w.w. 1 rs-H frAarn nrhpn vnn nan ami p r-heeriainess produces comfort lUil U a&WVVM ' 1 . rt 1 , r iion't carry on every paim leai jau I a. L.A f PTi A nrn an rT Kkan r vnn bl uuiu ui. jlaxo wnuci v hue iau may be a bigger man than you. ,f. "iVaw Armp;f,. Don't wear heavy garments, it ne cessary, pawn your winter overcoat and buy an imitation seersucker. Also, be sure to wear your clothes loose, so that the air can circulate. Don't eat too much fat or heated food. Heated foods," says an authority, "if used at this season, are best at break fast time. Cold boiled ham, tongue or beef, good bread and butter and good cold milk make suitable Summer lunch. Perfectly mature fruits, used raw, or fruit not quite ripe, well cooked, are also recommended." . Don't fill sour rooms witn too mucn furniture. Crowded apartments arc always warm. In Cuba, the Summer houses are cool, because everything in them is selected to that end. Tne wans are high and bare, the furniture is scant and Without padding ot any Kind, ana the portieres are swung partly open, so as to allow a free passage of air. Don't work by fits and starts. The evencoins individual ts always the most comfortable. Don't drink too much ice water. The ice-walcr mama is one of the most deadly of American habits. Don't let your imagination make the weather worse than it really is, and, above all , . Don't tell everpbody yon meet that it is a warm day. .- " " The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 22 bales. . . : Mr. Henry Bdrkheimerf has been chosen Captain of the Bicycle Club, vice Mr. J03. R. Wilson, Jr.. resigned. The most firm believers In the hot water cure have cot drunk a drop this week. Oh the contrary, many hate takn ice in theirs. . ' .' ; i Nor. barque Leviathan Terjesen, Cleared to-day for Riga, Russia, with 3.300 barrels rosin, valued at $4,172. shipped by Messrs. PatcrsbD, Downing &Co. . . ! . NEW A. DVERTI8 EMENTS. CITY OF WILMINGTON X. C, . MAYOR'S OFFICE, Jul 9, 1SS1. rpiLE REWARD OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL- L lars, offered on tuo zotn or Aiarcn last, lor mutinz Buraiary in the city ot WlIroIn2:ton., 18 hereby withdrawn. E. 1. HALL, July 10 it Mayor. Warsaw High School, WARSAW. N. CJ A SCIENTIFIC, CLASSICAL, MATILE matlcal. Music and Art School, for boys and girls. Spacious buildings, beautiful and hcalty locaUon .a lull corps jof competent and experienced teachers. Home influence for boardinr dupiis unsurpassed; m tne aiaio Expenses low. Fall Session opens 7th of Aug. 1SS4. For circular. Riving lull! information apply to the Principals t july 10 d&wlt Notice SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE -SUCCEEDED in eneaging the services of the well-known Caterer. MR. HARRY WEBBr He wi'l have full control of our Kitchen and all details con nected with the Culinary Department, thus In surine entire satisfaction to one: and alL No pains or expense has been sparca to mace the SEA-SIDE PARK a strictly First-Class resort. , ' ? We have engared the Sharpie. "Fanita, CDmmanded by Messrs. Dixie and Brinkley, to carry our guests to tte Uanks. f Direct Telephone communication. SCOVILLE & CO.. july 10 tf Proprietors, Atlantic CoastjLine, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Wilmington, N. C, Jul-8, 188-1. 1 I 9 -uirKEST ROUTE TO IASHEVILLE 11 1 Warm Springs and other Western North Car oiina Eesorts Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Car from Goldsboro to Aghevillc i and Warm Springs, connecting with 9 a.jm. Train from Wilmington. T. M. EMEESON, july 8-lwk Star copy Genii Pass. Agt. Graud Excursion ! wilmington to washington city and return; ILL LEAVE ON MONDAY, JULY Hth. ONII LY $7. Ladles and Gentlemen need - not hesitate In regard to going, as the undersigned will take charge of tho three cars set aside for white persons. Tickets now on Bale. For particulars and circulars apply to uly8tf P. UEINSBKBGER. Yachtmen II OPLENDID BOAT SPONGE3. MUNDS BEOS. & DeEOSSET'S. JpiNE LOT BATH SPONGES. MUNDS BROS. & DE BOSS EX'S. fJUIE3E SPONGES ARE THE ADMIBA- tion of all who see them. Call in at t Munds Bros. & DeRosset's julyS Market and Second Streets. F. G. & N. Eobinson. E ABE THANKFUL TO OUR FRIENDS for their liberal patronage. Our Stock L all fresh goods, are guaranteed, and they can be returned at our expense If not satisfactory. We are dally 1 In receipt of EGGS and CilfcKKNS, which we sell at the very lowest market prices. SUGARS are adTancln?, but; we are eUll sel ling at old prices . Our COFFEES are of best quality and sold at very low prices. i All kinds of BASKETS. BROOMS, BUCK ET3. Ac. on hand. Also, choice stock of CRACKERS and CANNED GOODS. JnlyS f Hurraii for Our Ticket I fqinE OLD NORTH STATE Willi BE O. 1 K.m flOTemoer. we nare uxe stronjfctt Stste Ticket we bare had since the war. Vrrrry tody la pleased and ready to ro t- :rk. The "Old North State Saloon Is iha u.s, and continues to keep the coolest Beer, the choicest Cigars, and the purctt Whiskey to be found in the city. Call at No. 6 So. Front St., and see what UcGO WAN can do lor you. NEW AlVEttTISEME2iTS. For the. Campaign. THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN UPOK Which thO PCODlo (if North Pjimlln im j ust prcparlnz to cntet will, berond all crnea- upB. be one of great excitement at well aa oca f. ,lmPotancc to them. It will bo no chtM'a play. -a-a mat la coedel to ln&ura Dmwrti mrusm , cess and continued proeperlty to the Stale la a plain, truthful statement ot what are now tho facts of history, or aro dally becoming so. The reasons for DcmocraUc vlclory, and tho even stronger reasons for licpuhllcan defeat. - THE HEGISTEU 'ct to do Its full iiart In laTlnr them hetetm thm people. is - ......... : . , ArIIip. lifjit nifsm In Hi kahf. IavW,i; - - - - J-vuvt v IMUU1UI and In answer to appeals, tho Rsgistkb will ie lurnianeu at sucn low rates as to put it In the reach of every one durlnarthe crcacut Stai and Presidential campaigns. If wo all do our full duty, victory will sure . ly be with us; but that duty wUi leare u no ldlo time. Thcro must be esrlr work, la to work, work all tho time.. If good govern ment and a people's prosperity are worth working for, let us allgo to work, and at once. CAMPAIGN HATES."'1 The Register will hA fnmUhAv t riah. . until November IS, at the following rates: 0"e copy, 60c; Ave copies. t2; tea copies $3 75; twenty copies, $7; fifty copies, $15; one hundred copies, fcvs. i . in every case the paper wui be sent until the returns of tho election shall bo received and published; and we invite tho attention of Executive .Committees of Counties and Town ships, and of all others Interested, to the Cam Jaign uegistkb as a sure ana cneap means ol urnlshing Information to the people. Address Raleigh Register, .Raleigh, H.G. - D0CUME8TS0 1.-1881. DEMOCRACY va. REPUBLICANISUL ' IIaxdbook or North Cabolixa Touncs rou 1SS1. The Platforms, The Parties,, and The Issues Thoroughly Discussed. The Influence of "Document No. 1," Issued by the Democratic State Executive Conrmlttco in 1882, was generally recognized aa decisive " in tbt year's campaign. ; A similar IIandbnek hs been prepared for this year's use, and wUl bo Issued immediate . ly after tho session of the Chicago Democrat lc Convention. - The Handbook will be a well printed pam phlet of about 150 pages, 8vo., and wlUjcon-. tain the fullest information on matters involv ed in this year's elections. Document No 1, for 1831, will be supplied at TEN DOLLARS FKR HUNDRED, ! -t -i i the actual cash cost of type-setting, paper and press work. In order that the size of tho edition may bo determined, prompt orders are req nested. Address, KALK1G1I REGISTER, julylu Raleigh, N. C. Notice- LL PEBSONS NOT MEMBERS OF THE Carolina Yacht Club, and hot guests of mem bers, are forbidden to trespass upon tho grounds of the Club, or enter tho Club House on the Banks at Wrightsville, under penalty. The shores excepted to Ushermen. F. M. KING, jnne2G th tf Purser Removal. QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY 11th, my friends will find mo at No.'SS'jf. FRONT ST.. Store now occupied by Mr. W. T. John- sou. Come and see me. july o lwk C. M. HARRIS, News Dealer. Notice. rjpiIE FIRM OF HOLLINGS WORTH & CO., has been changed this day by tho retirement of S. H. TRIMBLE and tho admission of T. P.8YKES. The business .will bo conduced as heretofore under the name and style of july 9 tf HOLLIKGSWOirrH a CO. Grand all. rpUERE WILL BE A Gl AND MILITARY BALL given by the Smithy c Guards, at the SmlthTlllo Academy, onRIDAX EVENING, Hth inst , at 8.33 o'clock. Music by PascuccTs Band. The Ladles' and Gentlemen of Wil mington are respectfully' solicited to attend. No pains wUl be spared to make It a pleasant evening for all. . ( - .-. Steamer LOUISE will teavo Wilmington at 4 o'clock, and Star. PASSPORT at 6.33, thus giving those who wish 'to attend aa opportu nity to do so. Refreshments will bo served In building. Tickets tL ' . Capt. 8AM. 8. DREW, -. Senrt. SAM. L. DOS HER, - Lleat. KD. F:DAVI8. crgt.UENRX DANIELS, july9 2t Starcopy ' , Com. Base Balls and Bats ALL KINDS. ' ' ' :' V -r : -'c: Ilammocks, throe kinds, very latest styles : s - a Lottos, two sizes, -ABC Cards and Blocks, - Rubber Tails, all sizes. ' Rltcher narmonlcas, tho very bctt,' r MoUbs, Guitar and Banjo Strings. Italian Violins and Violin JBowb. Just received and for sale cheap at HEINSBERGER'SV Jnlyl live Book sad Urarta fltorer Removal. WILL? ON OR ABOUT THE Hth Inst , more my boainess to the store now occupied , . ., ; - - --' ; by Mr. C M. HARRIS S. s Opaie see rae. J nly8t . W.T. JOHXSON. - PH iLTORPIIIIIE n;.:iT timXm sad tmdanmm at frvtm fit ml& Btlrt I'. ? ? t Ut hrU 4 DPUf can be found at Jacobis. t

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