m r
The Daily Review,
77l imiiu Review has the largest
bona 'fide circulation, of any newspaper
VEDNE1A AUGUST 19. 1885.
r.rvmshnro Workman: The Noith
State newspaper i M be revive! in
v ,.- :m' nniLr thn nianarniffnt
.n, Thnm-t I Kpoh aril James
E. BoTtl. citizens o! dreenstwro.
ni,nm Jtonirtpr' There his bjn
an average ot tilteen cidoads of lumber
on oar side track I r me ia-i. im..
month', which speaks in no uncertain
tPrms oflhe prosperity f Durham.
r.rAnsborn Patriot: Dr. Renbw
.na.ira r.i darling a farm d?votetl to
the breeding and carA c f- ipiproved
i,rna.tQ rf rh!rken. A trenueman in
Virginia is coaduc ing a ...'giiose ranch,
covering 8,000 acre, his ll.tfksnuoiber-
.n thanoitrhliorhn id ol 50.000 treeSP.
which are returning quitc-a handsome
prout..
Goldsboro lrcrHS : There was a sad
fnnpral in this citV Oil Sunday laomin?
last, that of Mrs. Fanny Heilbroner,
wife nr Mr Iinis Ileilbroner. of Tar-
knrA T'ho remains were brought to
UVIVi m..w -
this city on a special tram and were ac
companied by the iieorew congrega
tion nr.il thn I. (). R. B L'hIjio ol Tar-
boro. and were borne V their last ret-
inrplacein the Hebrew cemetery nere.
Winston DaVi;: Mr. Lewis Wil
liams, of 1'anther Creek, showed us
to-day a tobacco loaf, taken atrandoui
from hia. croD. which measures (we
measured it) 31 inches in length and
19 inche in width, and is not fully
'grown. Mr. Peter WiUon, Sr. of our
town, has a walking stick which, we
presume, is as old as any in the c mn
try, and has historical recollections
connected with it. This cane is of
wood of Independence Hall, Philadel
phia. Some year3 azo it was repaired
and the wood of which this cane is
made was taken irom parts of the
timber taken out. It U quite, certain
that it is considerably over a hundred
years old. Mr. Wilson thinks it to be
140 years old.
News and Observer: It would be
very interesting to know how many
melons are sold in one week here. Per
haps 2.000 to 2 500 is the daily average.
Many oj the peach trees in this c ty
and its immediate vicinity are bent
with their loads of fruit, but the decay
of the trait is sd extensive that nn some
trees not one sound peach can be found.
It is remarkable. Yet fine -perches
daily come into the city, showing that
many trees ace not aflecled -s Dr.
W. H. Howertcm died Saturday at
Morehcad. of paralysis, aged 55 years.
Ho had held several oflicors of trust, and
was for four years secretary f state ot
North Carolina. He resided in Raleigh
several years. Afterwards he was pro
prietor of the hotel at Warm springs
and of the Swannanoa hotel at Ashe
ville. Thi3 season he was in charge of
the Ocean house, at Morehead City.
He was for a number of years a prac
ticing physician.
Cnolera in France.
Makseiu.es. August 17 The Mayor
of Marseilles officially acknowledges
twenty-two cases of cholera to-day, n-t
including twelve deaths which took
place at the Phard Hospital and which
the officials orefully ignore At Salon
eight deaths, supposed to have been
caused by cnolera, have taken place.
The groat heat has been increased by a
scorching wind, and the thermometer
to-day marked 107 degrees in the shade.
The fresh cases of death from cholera
are alarming: Mrue. D' Astros, aged
thirty nine, the wife of a hospital doc
tor, whose daughter died of the same
disease last year died to-day. and there
is no evidence that the cholera attacked
her through any imprudence on her
part. Altogether there have been 109
deaths from cholera in this city since
Friday.
The Mayor has secretly opened five
new temporary hospitals, but he re
fuses to make any announcement of the
fact, lor fear, as he says, of alarming
the public. No nurses cat) be found to
take care of the sick, as people are dis
gusted with the injustico received and
the small recompenses awarded during
the last epidemic. Corsica has ordered
a three days quarantine for ships ar
riving from Nice, thus giving an ad
vantage to those from Italian ports
The Governor of Algeria causes all
mails received from Marseilles
to be disinfected. The com
merce of Marseilles is par
alyzed by these quarantines, and in
their distress the people are talking of
holding a meeting to compel the French
government to enter into somearrange
ment with the foreign Powers by which
tbo soverity of these sanitary measures
may be lessened. The scare still con
tinues, and it is reported that refugees
from this city have inlrocuced the dis
ease into Sisteron. a town of some live
thousand inhabitants. In. the Depart
ment ot the Oasses-Alpcs, and into
some of neighboring villages.
The Cholera In Spain.
Madrid, August 17,1865 The places
in Spain in which the principal increase
ot cholera occurred yesterday as com
pared with Friday last were Tarrago
na and Valladolid. In the former
place there were yesterday 77 new
cases and 30 deaths, and in the latter
61 new cases and 10 deaths The offi
cial returns show that in Granada the
disease has reached its. height and re
mains stationary.
In Albacete yesterday there were 28
new cases and 23 deaths; in Castellon
de la Plana. 23 now cases and 17 deaths ;
in Cuenca. JL54 new cases and 32 deat hs ;
in Terual. 46 new cases and 32 deaths;
in Vatencia,82 new cases and 49 deaths.
and in Madrid !M new rp nr! Q
deaths. AH of these returns show dc-1
creases in the numbers of bo' h new
cases and deaths. In the who'e of
Spain yesterday there were 4 696 new
ctses of choldra and 1,556 deaths.
There have been slight riots- at-Log-rono
owing to the resistance of the in
habitants to certain, sanitary regula
tions. ...
The Governor of Granada has been
attacked with cholera.
italy Desfsms tn Ccrypt. ;.
London, Aug. 17. The Marquis oi
Salisbury, it is said, will soon after go
ing to France have a conference with
Signor Dpretis, the Italian Trine
Minister. Tbe interviow will take
place at Contrex ville a watering olac
on the River Vaire, in Vosges. It is
reported that Italy desires to pond 20,
000 troop into the Soudan, to secure
the Red Sea coast from Soakim. at
present held by tne British, to Assab
Bay. along which lie most f the Ital
tan possessions on the cast. The
Italian scheme contemplates securing
control over Etstern Soudan, and the
the ue of Khartoum as a capital. If
Sir Henry Drummond Wo'ff, who has
been sent as a special envoy from Eng
land to Constantinople and Cairo tor
the purpose of perfecting arrangements
tor the f uture management of Egyptian
affairs, fails to bring the Sultan to
terms it U believed that England will
sirni an agreement with Italy which
will leavo the latter power free to carry
out her plans as outlined above.
List of I betters.
A list'of unclaimed letters remaining
at the Post Office in this City on Wed
nesday, August 19th, 1885:
A Trasy Aston, Jam pk ins Abner,
Sa'ing Arrington, Wilsoa Anderson.
B Mary Ballard. Amelia Bunting,
Marins Becheras, A J Burron, Chas
Rizzsll. A Bogan. Turner Battle, R L
B ibbitt Jno L Barker. F L Brown.
Chas P Brewer, Francina Boney, Pey
ton Bowtnnn Sarah lirown. .
C College Claremont. F R Cramer.
Mary Craw. Red Iee Crawford.
D Mrs ME Duguid. T C Dicker
son. (2):
F Efrom r rd G W Frierson, (31
Peter Flowers. R 1 fox. John fair.
G Flora Green, Laura Gardner.
Dan1! Goodman. Jno W Gais, Maria
Gres.
H Frank Haves. B J" Hastings.
MrsEHolden, E C Hubban. Mary
Harm. Chris A Hunt, Alfred Hill.
J R C Jenkins, Wm. Jones, Maria
Johnson. Jas Jones, A W Jones,
Minnie W. Jamtfon. '
Ir-Peter Liughton, B F Long, Jane
Lane. . ..
M B J McNigli'.Fravers McKenzey.
Henry McMillan, W II McBride, Miss
II Mitrhell. Willard Mitchell.
N Jesiie Nicholson, (care R N
Hines)
O Lena Owens. x
P M S Paee. H F Price. Alfred
Park. Sarah E Parmelee. Jos Pearce.
R Henry Rogers, A W Richardfon,
B E Rutledge, Agnes RicbardsonW
CKoss '
S Abbie Saunders, Fannie South
ern. Caroline Sanders. J G Siram, N
N Shepard. Maria Smith. Frank
Stradil.J W Simpson.
T Jas Thompson, a M Taylor.
W G S Willis. Oscar Waddell. D S
Wallace. A Wacktel. M J Walker,
Chas White. Sallie Willis.
Persons calling for letters in above
list will please ask for "advertised let
ters."
Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 19:h 1885.
En. R. Brink, P.M.
The Bent Etidorsers are Banks
Themselves.
An endorsement of the high repute
which it deservedly enjoys at home
(where it follows the even tenor of its
way), is shown by the (act boldly ad
vertised by the world famed Louisiana
State Lottery, that Tne Orleans Nation
al Bank. Louisiana National Bank,
State National Bank, or Germania
National Bank, all leading Banks of
New Orleans, Li., will receive any
registered letters or postal orders ac
companying orders. The next drawine
(the 184th). wiil occur on Tuesday,
September 8. for any information of
which address M. A. Dauphin, New
Orleans, la.
Now is the season for painting your
houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware
Depot and buy your paints, if you want
to save moaei. t-
Cheapeat First-Class Music In
the United States.
Look at this list of some of the most
popular music published. Printed on
the best heavy mnsic paper, good clear
print; full sheet music size, and tbe
same as Generally retailed all over tbe
Unite! States at thirty to seventy-five
cents per copy: Our price is five
cents per copy, or by mail one cent
added for postage. We giye the retail
price, but remember our price is but
FIVE cents. We will fend catalogue
of 1,000 best selling pieces published,
free. Don't pay hieh exorbitant prices
when you can get the same music for
about one-eighth the price; see the fol
lowtng:
SONGS.
Alice. Where art Thou?. . .Ascher 30c.
Angles Ever Bright and Fair,
Handel 35c.
Answers Blumenthal 50c.
Blue Alsatian Mountains. .Adams 50c.
Bridge ....Carew 50c.
Bridge ..Lindsay 35c.
Brook Dolores 35c.
Cherry Rips....... Horn 35c.
Clang ot the WcxlenSboon,Molloy 40c.
Dream Faces ...Hutchinson 35c.
Esmeralda Levy ,35c.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Chop Sticks, waltz. DeLula 25c.
Black Hawk, waltz Walsh 50c.
Corn Flower, waltz Cooke 50c.
Queen's Lace Hankerchief.Strauss 40c
Raquet. galop. Richards 40e.
Home, Sweet Home Slack 50a
Shepherd Boy 1 Wilson 40c
Warblings at Eve Richards 40c.
And 1,000 other songs and instrument
al pieces equally as good as tbe above
only six cents per copy, post free.
Send for a copy of bur Musical Journal,
$1.25 per pear, sample copy twelve
cents.
In sending orders always send cash,
postoffice otder, or postal note, as we
get so many stamps we cannot use
them, also in all cases mention tbe pa
per you saw our advertisement in. so
we may do justice to those papers that
furnish us business. Address
J II. THOMAS. Publisher.
4t. Albany. N. Y.
The Othello. New Emerald, Zeb
Vance and New Excelsior Pean.rare
the leading cook stoyes, bath in qnali
ty and price They can be seen at
Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. , f
9 1 r 1 more money hn at anything ebe
WW IIJ by Uklojr an agency for tbe best
elllnjr book out. Beginner succeed grandly.
None fall. Terms free, a aixett Book Co.
Portland. II sine. - dooS4wi-.
Quarterly EleetlDcrs,
The following are the Presiding El
der's appointments for the Wilmington
District of the M. E. Church, South
Appointments for the fourth round :
Crver'a Creek. Shiloh. August 15:h
and 16th.
Bladen Circuit, W indsor, August 29
and 30th. - , - .
Elizabeth Circuit. EHzabethtown.
September 5th and Cth .
Cokesbury Circuit, Bethel, Septem
ber 17th and 18;b.
Whiteville Circuit, Whiteville. Sep
tember 19.h and 20sh.
Wilmington, Fifth Street, September
26th and 27th.
S re i:h ville Station, October 3rd and
4tb.
Magnolia, Providence, October 10th
and 11th.
Clinton Circuit, Goshen, October
17th and 18th. -
Dupliu Circuit October 24th and 25tb.
Onslow Circuit. October 30th and No
vember 1st.
Brunswick Circuit. November 7th
and8th.
Topsail Circuit. November 14th and
15th.
Wilmington. Front Street, Novem
ber 21st and 22nd.
P. J. Carrawat, P. E.
COMMCKClAlj NBWb,
MISCELLANEOUS.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
Aug. 19-4 P. M
- SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady,
at 3lk cents. No sales.
ROSIN Firm at 874' and 90 cents.
TAR Firm at $1.30.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady
at $L 10 and $1.60.
COTTON Quiet. Official quota
tions: Ordinary 7 ; good ordinary 9;
low middling 9; middling 10; good
middling 10.
Receipts to day : Cotton, 1; spirits
103; rosin, 316; tar. 83; crude, 79.
Provisions and Cotton.
Frost the Board at Turrentine Ex
change :
Chicago, Aug. 19.2:30 p. m. Wheat
market opened at 82 and closed at 82J
for September. Opened at 841 andclos
ed at 83$ for October. Opened at 86i
and closed H 85J for November. Corn
opened at 45 and closed at 45$ for
Auzut. Opened at 45 and closed at45
for September. Opened at 44 and closed
at 4Z for October. Pork opened at
9 27i and closed at 9 02-i for September.
Opened at 9 32 and closed at.9.074 for
October.
New Yokk, Aug. 19. 2:30 p ra Cot
ton opened at 10.20 and closed at 10 26
for August. Opened at 9 80 and
closed at 9.74 for September. Opened
at 9.55 and closed at 9.52 for October.
Opened at 9.50 and closed at 9.46 for
November. Opened at 9.53 and closed
at 9.50 tor December.
MA KINK NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith
ville, Master., .
Steam yacht Louise, Wocdside.
Smithville. Master
Steamer D J Black. Paddison, Point
Caswell, Master
CLEARED.
Steamer Passport, Harper. Smith
ville. Master .
Steam yacht Louise, Wooaside
Smithville, Master
Br. brig Acacia, Mattson, Pernam-
buco. Brazil. Georges Harriss & Co.,
cargo by E. Kidder & Son.
Schr. Jennie N. Huddell, Henderson,
Philadelphia, George Harriss & Co. -
EXPORTS.
COASTWISE.
Philadelnhia Schr. Jennie N. Hud
dell. 213.471 feet lumber, 29.825 shin
gles.
FOREIGN.
Pernambuco Br. brig Acacia 144.
152 feet lumber.
VESSELS II THE PORT OF WILMINGTON. N. C.
August 18. 1885.
No vessel under 60 tons reported In this lis t.1
BARQUES..
Ger ElDtrcht, 399 tons, Mnselck,
CP Mebane
Dan Rial to. 438 tons. Hansen, Helde & Co
Br Arlca, 383 tons, Scarrell, CP Mebane
Ger Texas, 691 tons, l.oef, HeMe St Co
Ger Lydla Peachan, 368 tone, Burmeister,
Peschau A Vt esterman
Ger Frederick Wllnelm, 369 ton", Ahren-,
Heide ft Co
BRIGS.
Nrr Kmma, 305 tons, Andersen, Ilelde & Co
William Mason, 281 tons, Haidy,
KG Barker A Co
3CHOONJCB3.
B 8 Graham, 345 tons. Avis,
Geo Harriss & Co
Addle E Snow, 155 tons, Norton,
. J U uarker & Co
E Arcularios, 101 tons, Marston,
EG Barker & Co
Hover. IV tons. McLeod. Geo Harriss St Co
Winner. 176 tons. Frye, EG Barker St Co
Hatt e Turner, 280 tons, Keen,
ww ' K G Barker St Co
Dlone, 190 tons. Ri jnes, E G Barker St Co
Isaac Li Clark,S34 tons, repairing,
' Geo Harriss St Co
Span Natlvldad 170 tons, Gonzales, rebld
E G Barker St Co
Don't be Deceived.
BUY OTR8T CLASS GOODS, AT BOTTOM
PttlCES, from HEADQUARTERS for
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iran Ware. Pntnps.
Lamps. Lanterns Wool and Willow Waie,
- PARKER TAYLOR'S,
23 South frtmt 8t
Mason's Fruit Jars.
TTTE NOW HATE A FULL. ASSORTMENT,
of the above Preserving Jars. Send in your
orders at once. We will guarantee lowest
prices. W. E. SPRINGER St COL.
an 17
19.1 23 MarketStreet,
Wilmington. N. .
Smithville and the Sound
ARE THE PLACES FOR PLEASURE
"creation, and JOHN WERNER'S
Barbershop Is the place for Hair Cutting.
E Shampooing:, Sbavtajr and Hair Dyeing of
every shAdo. one but tirst class workmen
employed and the finest Perfumes used Give
w? c11, N- 29 Market street, between
Water and Front sta., Wilmington, N. C.
may 26 tf
On Corn, Peannts
and Potatoes
rjlRY CARBONATE OF LIME,
RESULTS ASTOSlUL W'T" KA,MT
AUOres . . FRENCH BROS..
Ulj 8 W . ; Rocky Polntt.C
ITAKBsPLKa.su.eis auww
to my many friends and patrons, both to
tne city and country, that owin to the growth
of my business, I found It necessary to en
largrf mv space. Coosequently I have taken
down the partition and now occupy the whole
of that spacious store neat to the Auction
Rooms. Consignments solicited.
P an VJanted zsl
localitr. KMfMHtaibl ho. Beferaaeea axebaared. AA
75
for oar
tn i
la SBKlUh. CAV BKOS, IS Barclay Street, X. Y .
au&?10 4w dw ' '
rOSQUITOES.ilfM
Wanted
illto-
Lie Mosquito Bitk Cure, ales Instant
reiiei, ana anves tnem away, auureeo
MLLlDS St CO ,
ang'O 4w 8 East 18th St., New York
WAN1ED You"g adles In city or country
to work for us at the'r homes; fasclna
ting employment: no Instructions to buy;
work can te sent by mail (dis ance no oojec
tion) ;$6 to $9 per week can b3 made. - No can
vassing, particulars free, or sample of work
mailed for four cents In stamps. Please ad
dress. Home Man trr actukis g Co., Boston,
Mass. P. O. B&x 191 . aug 10 dw 4w
FAY'S
1866.
Established
MANILLA ROOFING !
Rest mules fine leather; for ROOF3, OUT
fl i E WALLS, and INSIDE In place of Plas
ter. Very strong and durable CARPETS
and RUfeS of same material Catalogue with
testimonials and samples J?bee. w. h. FAY
St CO , Camden, N. J. aug 10 4wdAw
Piedmont Seminary.
A SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
v lde-awake and un to the times. Prac
ileal course, practical teachers an4 practical
methods. Prepares for College or Basinc's.
Has a reputation for thoroughness and gord
dlscipll&e Location health v. Of cay access
by railroad. Next session begins 4h Tues
day In Aug 18S5. For circular, Ao , send to
u. Man. iuumiu, rrm.,
augl0dAw4w 1 iocolnton, N. C.
tnscE
J
BURNHAM'S
IMPROVED
STANDARD
Turbine
S Is the BEST constructed
and finished Turb'ne in tbe
world. It elves BETTER
percentage w:th part or lull gate, ana is sola
for LESS MONEY per Horse Power than any
other Turbine. Pamphlet JJ ee py
Burnham Bros., York, Pa.
aug 10 4w
A Polite Request.
A NUMBER OF PERSONS OWE ME
small bills past due. Each amount Is small
of Itself and might be paid without much ex
a ' "
'ertlon; In the aggregate the amount is quite
large. Tbi) being the season when a shop
keeper needs money most, I would esteem it
a special kindness on the part of my friends
to make an early settlement ,
JNO. J. HEDRICK.
aug 7
Caution to Consumers !
rjK) BE SURE OF GETTING THE GENU
INE SHELL BOAD Tobicco, chewers
should be careful to notice that the oblong
blue pper tag In the centre of each plug
bears the Trade Mark of the buggy and horses
the words SHELL ROAD, a"d the name
of the manufacturers, Mcssr R A. PAT
TERSON St CO. Beware of the many worth
less Imitations th t are being sold to the pub
lic as the genuine SHELL ROAD, and do not
be deceived.
ADRIAN St VOLLERS, Agents,
june 6 3meod Wilmington, N.
WE HAVE MOVED TO
114 NORTH WATER ST.,
'
where we will keep (as usual)
The Largest Assortment
I of
Liquors
Cigars
and Tobacco
of any house la the city . Be pleased to have
our friends and patrons call
H. BRUNHILD & BRO. ,
114 North Water St.,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
aug 14
M A LeadiRcLandoaPby.
a. ixwug saw n mm
rtice in New York.
AroTTi Am, Joanialof Mo.
T 1 JC 4Ir. Ab. Afeserole. who
f I I 1 i nVmakesaiipecUltypfEpilieT
r I, it, lw".wlWMO uooo urescea
I .frl t?-J aua enrod mors eases than
been astofmhing; we bsve heard of cases of over 20
years atnd in CTred by hin. Heipianuiteesaeam.
Iatto bottle and Tretib sent free. GiveP.O. and
r-iprrea aodrew to
Dr. AB. MESEROLE. No. 96 John St.,New York.
- apl "Aw. -
Board. Board. Board.
ETER JULY 1ST, I WILL TURNISH
families with meala by the dar w.v -month
Whatever ihU raarket afford??! S
foTl1? "on Western Beolad lii?
ton. Heals tent out without extra charge.
, WILL WEST,
J1. - 28 H. Front t.
u - CLOSE OUT PRESENT STOCK OF Y "
; ,CARPETGf WATTIWCSQ
; ET THE PRICES ARE SO LQW YOU WILL BE SnL1
..... ' - , . ' . ,. -
Also all Dross Goods
Are being sold at low figures. Come and see u, we haTe almost
MATTINGS! MATTINGS !
, The remainder atj closer prices than eyer offered -
Jerseys a specialty. : .
- aug 14 - . ' , ' 1 - ,
1884. 1884.
CHRISTMAS.;
AT D A. SMITH'S
Furniture W.reroomsf
Can be found a large assortment of. :
VALUABLE GIFTSr
...... . .
r.icirjTinE
- ' 't iiik ""in! '
The pubUc, and ' especially -the ladles; are
reepectfully InyltAd to - call and examine
prices, Ac. - .
U. A. MtTl.
dec 32
Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street
Wilmington
Refrigerator and Ice Works
Watermelono !
500 FINE CUBAS
XTTILL BE ICE COLD 1RIDAY AND for
Tf
sale at from ,
15c; to 30o. for Cash Only !
We will deliver them to private families
between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock. , ( .
W. E. WORTH & CO.,
aug 6
Proprietors.
flew Yorfc & Wilmington
Steamship Co.
FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER. NEW YORB
c - At 3 o'clock, P. M.
GULF STREAM ...Saturday, August 15
BBNEFACTOR...... .....Saturday, August 22
GULF STREAM.. ......Saturday, August - 29
FROM WILMINGTON
BENEFACTOR. Friday, August 14
GULF STREAM. .....Friday, August 21
BENEFACTOR Friday, August 28
KT Throusrh BOls Lading and Lowest
Through Rates gcaranteed to and from Points
In North and South Carolina. - -
For Freight or Passage apply to .
H. G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, -
Wllmlngtoii, N. C.
TJIEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent.
- New York.
WM. p. CLYDE Sk CO.. Genera. Ajraats,
85 Broadway, New York.
aug 8
1885. ; ' ;
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ment without the express order of Haktxb St
Bkothkks. Address-
- :, HARP5B it BROTHERS,
dec- - NcrTmk
. . . . ,, . . f
SPCISOCIRTFISH.
1 P0lt''r remedy for th abor dlMsa - brlM
7 worst iiaauaci lour
naadiibavabameatIiids.soMnmrlaiaTfauS
tn lteeffiaey.tbat I will send TWO BOTTLES! Trjul
together wlU a VALUABLE TREATISK on this dlseM
'towynftwr. eiTepreMandP.O.a4drsa
. - . r. a. euxfm, in rewi sl, yw York,
may 18 Cjaeod;d4w.' v -
AtCIMEIB k COSIlSSliJir.'
QVriCB AKO SALG3 EOog
Market and Second street., where
tentlon will be given the saleof
Merchandise. Ac , on Con!-"' '
l I.I.I .
General Commlasion Lii4U;CS8 fij
tentlon to1 business nl j
sales. r sj
THEMAYolot
v ATFOICTFISIIEK, j
IS NOW OPEN FOR TH
increased faclUUes for the SjS?
of Parties. Parties made up Iffi!1
of the different :Ballroad8 can h. -
and fast steamer PARSPOKT iw.
Sopular and accommHlati w?
larper, to meet them at the bSC!1
upon the arrival of the train, b2i,
inir with him r,r W w xr. i.' 7 !fr
There Is. now the" best fishing atfc
ever known In thla Mnn(.. ? " e I
:rife.!WnMt of a rtfiP.
in ir iLiinHr mill nrorav a
TasupVUedwUh
sea auoras. and lanniiov fK.
yision of Mrs. Mayo, with hTS
"b inivo uaiiy: 'eavinK wili.-
9 o'clock, A. M ana 4 TcBck ! $ ,
now popular resort Is noted for ltiV
i. tag Influence upon weak and aebilW
sons, who immediately feelltg eftwT.
are aU the Fishing Tackle and lSV
ry for good spoil to be had npoa uT.
aso Fine Liquora and Clears, ml
jury 6 m s MRS. MART i i,.
- J , "S
Fresh Every Day.
, J HAVE NOW ON HAND AND Wm I
tlnue to keep a fresh Buonlvof
es. Watermelons, and all kinds of YtpJ
Chickens, Egs, Ac. ui aeU atnuct'
prices. Give me a call
O. M. nHUHPrtRlY
jnly 20 "Davis' Ros", near New Mirl
Dr. Uodd's Nervine No,
CTTILL - CURE NEKV0U8, PHTS
Tf and GenltAl WcAkneu exrxwA u k
crctlon and trlobitlne the lavi nf y-
Price $1.
DR. nUNTER'S PILLS
Cures Syphilis In all its forms i&it
Yellow or Brown rpots on the fare at ,
Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetio, I
ma. Itching sensation, Salt Bbeua it
rt . . J a a a&a
niouu bdu oE.m iiscases, urinary uiseub
Strictures speedily enred Price $!
DR. UU Tr3 FKMALK mi
Never falls to enre I rrr en larltW or It-
slons, caused by colds or disease. .
ladiet and laditt in delicate tlatt af
cautioned to not use it. Price $3. My
money for either medicine toFlASir
VENS A CO.. RalMmnrft. Mrl Mil It r
sent by mall or express sealed, forak
u iruggisu ; sent oy mail or expes.
m
1
Home Again
1ITE ARE ONCE MORE AT QUI t
Stand, Front 8treet, next door sorts at-
m mrw -ww ... . . . .
oi new xianover, wnna
nSTETW STOCK.
BOUGHT AT LOWBT
POSSIBLE PRICES FOB SPOXU
Bv atraisrhtforward deallnr and
tentlon to all, we hope to merit m
the generous patronage bestowed opoet
the past. Call and see us.
july 27 lw Hardware Depsrtae
I
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
"White Lead, Paint!
. r - 3-'' ' f : . '
French Window
GENCY FOR N. Y. EN AMD T1
' - COS BEADY PREPABID
ALL AND EXAMINE OUB G00D!A
get our prices before purchasiBfr
. - . . . - at
hat our Paints are from tbe celeW ,
orles of Wetherlll St Co.. wd H"
Co., Is sufflcient guarantee for thsP
v ' purlt?.. . '
Una Una of Cooking stores
Prices, In addition to oar larre an
HAEDWABE STOCi
. ak tiaai t4AH Tat
WBICO TUUI liW
NAT
to
ii r-m m . n for working
tm LZ bir cents POta. .
mall you fbxe, a royal.
mJAm that r1)1 TtTlt V0U Ul 106 WJ f
9 mnrtk mnnc tn a feW ay rrt
thonirht TV
required.
wans wot W- :'!.
this nnparalleled olftr: T. f
not weu satunea e w j, rtr.
the trouble t lllvs. J
directions, etc. wtTv
solutely sure for all who start f
delay. Address snssos att
AlSlUfS
Front Strdet. SrnttDTi".
GEol W nAVnandD.IBp ' '
TEALS AT ALL BO V '
JV1 Crabs. .. served in ail su
naKT First class Bar attached. v
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