ipn I3 jv. rrcniwr. Sandys ,X' j(KkHT. JAMK8. .-. psorcirroB. "m ,-OSTAGE PAID: r3EV aon.tT9. 2.00. Three JU;- . ,.r rsc ritv. at the above l' ' T. SC." ." " ' L a'i'i ""- r .r-'r l.n fill- ..I 1 i i r " ... ... . j. has the largest . r be the rj"1 i ,v n-nilianlt. , , t'ie world have The :.,,!,:;. r.t 35,000. thus ' v.-rv ,v0 inhabitants. pdian. is C.vjti'.-' -l- . .ft-ol. There i - r : ; I - -1 ' r :r "! ' r r r n-J 1 breakage of the r JO A''- r : ( i i . . ,.. . p!!i uc-'xssivo bad sea- T":i?;n. v.ls'f district ;.n IS - , , , r n hnH '.v nlor.Iv of small value for Wait? goes to Norway T3- I'ri s .e.l T. n,''nlh 10 See a r6gat" . vu'V. club which -has King rf,r.i(' mui'ti 'I1. 1114,1 lw k i:har-'yaa-arty. v -rj.Vi3r.!in all that has been ;:Lcabcut i'iMia. Minister Banja . thnf iirnorance conccrn- l-:n nt'Ci-j-3 - si. fcr.cr::! inai no wncci wif flhelandliisbofn made. - Viricial hon?y imported into Eae ,r.!ih:?cuur.try has been found, on Uiyiis. t- he uia.leot vvhpat or corn L vchtroa'nl with xai;c aciu. me ran.! caw l 'ie1'1 by ttie laSlC PrcJ..TtC-v. i-inJ k ep? a scrap book MinxcY!',' lt t;- newspapers . in crtobe i:if.-rn:ct! ri all sorts ofpub oiojmsiit t j collect ami preserve these toe. " " . Helen Hunt Jackson, just dead,' wa3 vjsatbire.-s wheat style was particu- iiiij siiap'.e, direct, and clear, suggest- il an inexpert reader that she wrote sr.th easy rapidity; bat her manuscript wis always a rjass cf erasure and m xr.ineation. Troc!tr5y:ue:i ol radically diflferent tmnnerf, Sam Junes aad The Rev Dr. Mor.ia J)".x, iatciy preached on the sa.TeSuuilay in the Sewanee Moun- biiiscf Teaaesscc, and the newspapers f the Slate arc commenting on the contrast. A man btcaiaa bankrupt with liabi!- itiescf iCO.OCfO, and m the settlement of the estate, which vielded 78 Der cent. 9 - totherreilitnr-; t ip cota nf te fidmin- Hira'ion amountci lv lnss than sj. TQishaPDninl nw.iv nfT in Smaland. Sedea. Thecew Australian Cardinal. Pat l.Cik Jlomn l a npnhow nf thf IntA Cardinal C,n had 5( ter tothfi his father The French militia havinsr shown UCaisL'lvo.4 in tliirtf-nn iliro rF fnmn - mil hVVU UiJ W & WW uVanctd inoro lilo hnctilu rniaoil hnrifla than Pinc. and Si hf L- inrr worp thoir elrill Tae American Medical Missionary Soc provide im-.r.-i Dion onrl w-mon txrhrt Wli i Jrnt, il. I ... 1 1 1. r -v. . ii.V4lll-;t-! tl U1U WUIK ' J1 tci.inc i!u li ,,!.r .i., k ....... J LR rM i. ..... I. 1 . - I'ai ;hc rorttiguese supremacy a .Tin !:.., .i . ' .i. u : t.i: 1S ht -'j--.t i... ii... i" : . ,tJ ,,y lwu i o pi- us UKUiusi ar . I'vM ' . . . i it jio aru now revomiii; CDder thij i u rt:-.. : ,!.... ... - mu uiusi uiuer ever kuuwu -Mq the Church. Two New Kngland pastors exchanged PXDit on. I i ;ch the C0D2r0iali(m hart within ft aiu uuui mo moutn oi ioa a T.t if . in f...j.-j iir .i i i e ' uu ijupiisr i cri' it voncnes ior story, and would like to know the author of the discourse belit-s ,f Saratoga have a substi- t t .r kissing and it consists in rub. eg clucks. The maidens meet. The e of lM!t. ,s siill back abQUt to lho ear h ;,e ' hernd the .conjunctive cheeks, I fcard, are slowly rubbed together r'f- they part at the corners of the Souths. fJhe tombstone of the Gladstone nili.v, iu lith churchyard, has been J-ored by jsir Thomas Gladstone. me;Cr,ot lho ex-Premier. The monu 0 enl ls asia)ple construction, resting tab hlViS S,X ?ilaslcrs wilh en" itareaod intermediate panelling, donated by a moulded table. cew !0t of white Dnck Caps. All vJal 3 at the" Wilniinston Shirt P0 - - Market st , J. EiinAcn; tf VOL. IX. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO 1EW AQVEBTItEMEITS. Will Wejt The Ge'ai Munds Bhotiibrs Netlco ' HexKSBERQEKEchaol Books C W lATBSTour Cn"y Cbaoco F C MlLiES Tar Hee Liniment Luiie Vollers Mortgage 8ale Tub Bkst Portner'a TIvoU Ecr To Subscribers Wll. Tel. Excbang-j, f 1 1 1 11 There was no City Court this morn ing. - . : Tho receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 3 bales. The storra signal has been ordered down, indicating that the storm is over. Farmers can save tirn and money by eetting barbed wire lor their fences, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t The Passport will leave for the ex cursion to-niht at half past 8 o'clock andjrelurn at half past 11 o'clock. The street brigade will find plenty to dor for the next few days in cleaning up the broken limbs, fallen trees and other debris of the storm. The Grand Corumandery of Knights Templar of North Carolina convened in Asheville this morninz. Mr. V. W. Allen represents the commandery from this city. Wilmington was fortunate yesterday as compared with her sister city, Char leston, S. C, where the damage done by the storm is estimated at not less than $1,000,000. The moonlight excursion on the Passport, advertised for to-night, will certainly take place. There will be music and dancing." The run will be to Orton and return. The Olhello, New Emerald, Zeb Vance aud New Excelsior Penn.. are the leading cook stoyes, both in quali ty. and price. They can be seen at JacobVs IJdw. Depot. " t Remember the excursion of the How ard Relief. Steam Fire Engine Co., No. l,on the Passport to-morrow. The Germania Cornet Band will furnish music for tho occasion and a good time may be expected. The box sheet for the performance at the Opera House to-morrow night is open at Heinsberger's and those who want good seats should see to It at once. The general admis3ion is 50 cents and reserve seats $l.Vc are informed that the company will not leave on the reg ular train for Charleston but on a speclal and therefore the performance will not be cut. - - Now i3 the season lor painting your houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot and buy your paints, if you want to save moner t Judications. For the South Atlantic States, gener ally lair weather, slight fall in temper ature aud westerly winds. Flag Lrill. The flag drill by the young ladies will be at the Armory of this Wilmington Light Intantry next Friday night . The committee 'appointed for the purpose have decided upon a uniform and will muke their report to-night. It is im portant that every lady who intends to take part in tho drill exhibition which U soon to given be present for tho prac tice on Friday night. Postponed Oa account of the many fears of an" other storm to-day the excursion oi the Cornet Concert Club on tho Passport was postponed until Tuesday next, when it will take place: It will proba bly be their last excursion for this sea son, and it ought to be the best so far as members are concerned. They have been a little unfortunate. in previous excursions, and we hope our citizens will turn out next Tuesday and give them a party that shall tax the Passport to her utmost capacity. Slash the Prices. Fronts now until Fall Shriek don't expect to make any money. We guar antee to give our patrons, at all times, more and better goods for their money than can be had elsewhere. The values wo are offering in suits for men, boys and children are fully from 15 tn 25 per cent, cheaper than their equal cin be had for elsewhere. our opportunity is now to get more and better value for less money than at any time yet. All our Spring and Summer goods must be sold before receiving our new Fall stock. Come and see the prices thi3 week. Shriek, the Old Reliable Cloth er, 114 Market st. Sign of ihe Golden Arm. t We noticed quite a fino display of dog collars at Jacobi's Hardware De pot.".: , ;-v .;-, .-v'.--ri.-' -. "s-t... Colored Military. The Oak City Blue3, colored, Capt. Smith, of Raleigh, arrived here this morning on the Carolina Central train. The company had 25 men in uniform and presented quite a soldierly appear ance in marching through our, streets. The uniform of the company is - blue helmets and Wue coat and trousers trimmed with red. They expect to re turn to Raleigh on to morrow night's train. Oood Farming Mr, E. M. Johnion, of Pender rjdunly. near Willard, sends us a boll of new cotton picked from his Held on Saturday last, the 22J inst. which is the first we have heard of North of Wilmington. Mr. Johnson says that his cotton is fine and that he will commence picking in about two weeks. His corn crop is also very good. From three acres of corn he gathered last week 2.100 pounds of good, well cured, blade fodder, and thinks he will get 150 bushels of corn from the same piece of ground. This is what we call good farming. Personal Mr. E. J. Thorpe of this city, was registered at Hotel Brighton, Sullivan's Island. S. C on Monday last. Mr. T. M. Emerson, General Passen ger Agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, ha3 been elected President of the South ern Passenger Agents' Association. Rev. J. W. Primrose has returned from his trip to the mountains and will resume services at thn Second Presby terian Church next Sunday. He is in excellent health and enjoyed hi3 trip very much. The venerable Mr. Geo. R. French has been spending some weeks in the mountains with his daughter, Mrs. M. C. Toms, st HendersonviKe, where his stay has been a very enjoyable one. From there he has'gone .to Fall River, Mass., where ha will remain the bal ance of the season. Magistrate's. Court. Jim Collins and Lewis Jones, both colored, were brought beiore Justice E. D. Hall thi3 morning charged with the larceny of six hams lrom Capt. John L. Boatwright's store on North Front street. The only witnesses for the State were Capt. Boatwright. who identified the stolen hams and the bag in which they were placed as his property, and Mr. R. J. Soutball, who. is registered at the Purcjll Hou3e as from Colum bia, S. C. The testimony of the latter was convincing and conclusive, show in? that the movements of the incul pated parties had been closely watched for several days. The property iv a3 found in the possession ot Collins, and Jones was implicated so deeply that the Magistrate required a bond of $300 each from the defendants for their appear ance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of . which they were committed. Wedding Bells. At halt past 8 o'clock this morning a largo congregation bad assembled at Front Street M. E. Church to wilnes3 tho impressive ceremony which should "make Prof. M. C. S- Noble, principal of the graded schools of tho city, and Miss Alice C. Yarborough, one of the teachers of Hctuenway School, hus band and wife. A few minutes before 9 o'clock Mis3 Maltie Murray, tho or ganist, struck the graud harmonies of the Wedding March, and tho bridal couple entered the church, proceeding up the center aisle to tho altar, where Rev. Dr. Yates was already awaiting them and where he proceeded at once to unite them in the holy bonds of mat rimony. Tho ceremony being con eluded the happy pair retired from the church, followed by the throng," and entered a carriage which was in wait ing to convey them to the Front Street depot. "Iu tho slight delay occasioned by reaching and getting into the - car riage Prof, and Mrs'. Noble received many warm and earnest congratula tions from their many friends. They left on their bridal tour on the North ern bound train lor New York and other places of interest and will be ab sent from the city several weeks before their return. ' Her form wavsylph-likc, and her face Was lust a miracle of grace. That's why 1 thought it very Btranjre t"olk& talked with her at such ions rAnge. .Aha ! bad teeth ! Hr breath was tainted! With ScZtlOiT she wasn't acquainted. The Only Itemedy. Those who suffer from foul broath arc open to the charge ot carelessness. It is an offence that can bo speedily abated, as a single bottle ot the fra grant SOZODON T will unmistakably accomplish the work. No toilet table should be without it. It will preserve and keep the teeth .white, and "the breath pu re and sweet; ' , " X - Yesterday' Gale. " The gala ol yesterday, though inflict-1 ing serious damage to other localities, dealt very kindly with us. - The maxi mum velocity of the M9in was 52 miles per hour at 5 o'clock p.; ni. At -about 4 p. ni., communication with Smithville ceased and t that place has not -been heard from since. The lines are dj wo, all along the coast, and it is impossi ble to secure reliable information from points remote from the city. The Na vassa Guano Works and the rice fields on that portion of the Cape Fear escap' ed serious" injury,- but at " the Sound a good deal of damage was done. ? Many trees were blown down and consider able injury was sustained by the build ings. Inr the city a great many trees were blown down, a part of the iron roof of the Front street depot, the roofs ot St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church, the store of Mr. D. Newman and the boarding house of Mr. C. C. Corbin were blown off and several others suf fered considerable damage. The loss was not great in any individual instance but taken .in the aggregate it would amount to quite a sum. Tho 3teamer D .. Murchison, which ar rived here tlm morning, reports that there was no rain and only a brisk breeze on the Cape Fear. There is some apprehension for the safely of the steamship Benefactor which was due here yesterday from New Yorfe, but as she is an excellent seaboat and is ably commanded there is little good reason tor serious alarm. She will probably put in an appearance by to-morrow. Mclntyre & Heath. Our theatre goers may prepare for something really enjoyable to-morrow night. Wituess the foilowing from the Rxbmohd Dispatch: "The building was taxed to its ut most to accommodate tho vast crowd ; every seat was taken and standing room was at a premium. In fact, be fore the performance commenced the sale of tickets was stopped and between three and four hundred persons were turned away from the doors. A better minstrel performance has never been scerrin this city. It Waff refined and entirely free from coarseness and slang. The -'New Telephone," by Messrs. Mc lntyre. Heath, Kayneand Armstrong, was a very pleasing finale. A new feature introduced was tho shadow graphs of the Braham brothers, which were highly amusing and were received with enthusiastic applause. Mr. Del hauer, as the wonderful frog, gave a most novel performance. The en tertainment concluded with the comedy ot 'Way Down South,' presenting a life-like picture of scenes in the South prior to the war. r The scenery and me chanical effects were very fine." . Sunday School Convention. We are indebted to Rev. J. G. Fry, Presiding Elder for tho following re port: The Fourth Annual Session of the Wilmington District Sunday School Convention, of the A. M. E. Church, met at Mt Zion Church yesterday and was called to order by Rev. J. G. Fry P. E. Religious exercises were con ducted by Rev. Jas. W. Telfair. Sing ing by the choir. Prayer by Rev. L. II. Brown. Reading the lesson. Sing ing by tho choir. Permanant Organization Rev. J". G. Fry, President; M. Henry, Vice Pres ident; Joseph Sharpless and B. H. Hall, Secretaries ; J. II. Moore and Jt Levey, Marshals; A. A. Dudley, Re porter. Address ot welcome, by Uev. ii.. W . Williams. Response in behalf ot the Conveution by Rev. L. E. Edwards. Roll of delegatesJames H. Moore, L E. Edwards, Moses Evans, J. W. Telfair. Scipio Sauls, C. L. Kelley, B. H, Hall. L. H. Brown, Rev. J. G. Fry, H. Hessey, J. 11. Moore, J. Levy, A. A. Dudley, J. Saarple3s. Priscilla Bcrsoard. Thomas Keys.C. U.Thoma?, L. A. Miller. E. J. Davie, J. H. Arm strong, E S. W. Simmons, J. W. Murphy, J. Sampson, M. B. Henry, E. Henry, Isaac Corbin, L. Herring, H. O. Kelley, M. Johnson, G. G. Mc Gee. J. W. Beatty, Molly Williams, M. Pridgen, J. P. Bowens, J. H. Stan dard, L.Nixon. Visiting Ministers C. Sampson. C. Wingate. Adjourned to 3 p. ni. Convention assembled at 3 o'clock, p. m., the President, J. G. Fry. in the chair. Singing by the choir. Prayer by C. Wingate. A fur tho roll call the President laid before the convention the following subjects upon which essays had been written. "Children's day in the A. M. E. Church. Its history and claini3." "The Sunday School Union and the benefits to the church derived from such an Institution." "The rela tion of the church to her children." "The importance of using the catechism in the Sunday School." 'At 8 o'clock p. m. Rev. L E- Ed wards delivered a sermon on Educa tion. Convention adjourned to meet again at Op'clock this morning at which time quite'a number of visiting brethren from Raleigh and other places were present. ? Administrator's Notice. ... . ... .... ,.. , .. ...... .. . s ., . .. HA YIX QUALIFIED AS ADMIN 1ST B A. or with the wUl annexed ot the late fiamuel IV Eceri t, I hereby notify all per sons having claims against the sal 1 decedent, to exhibit the same to me on or before the i5ih July, 1SS3. JUfrlUS DAVIS, jury IS lawCff w ' AdmiQltratQX C. T. A. 26, 1885. NO 199 NEW ADVERTISE EKTS; TO SUBSCRIBERS TEUPflOSE EXCHANGE. OUB WIRES WEEK DAMAGED ASD crossed to such an extent by yetterdaj's storm that buslnees had to be almost entirely suspended We ask your forbearance for a day or so. in which time it is hoped CTCry ihiBs will again be intact. , Respectfully. , aug 26 It -. J O WHITE, Manager J-S THE ONLY PL ICE IN TOWN where ORIGINAL BUDWEIS and EBLANGER BKKR- can to obtained- Afco the finest LIQUOBS and CIGAB8. Mca's furnished at all hours. -.ti.wr- . WiLL WKST. aug 26 5 26 North Front St. The Best! pOBTNER'S TIVOLI BEER 13 THE BEST. That H what good judges say. Sold whole sala to city and country trade at the Depot, 21 N. f econd street, Wilmington, N. C. aug 26 3t rac Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in an Indenture of Mort gage executed by B. T. Hay and wire to the undersigned, dated the 9th day of May, 18S2, and recorded In the Register's office of New Hanover county, in Book R. R. R. at pajres 767 ct. seq., I will sell by ptrblic auction, for cash, . at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, on the SCth day cf September, 1885, at 12 M.. the premises in said mortgage conveyed, situated in th9 city and county aforesaid, ard describ ed as follows: Beginning at'a point in the E. line of FUth st., 159 feet . from it? intersec tion with the S. line of Wooster st , thence E parallel with Woos'er street 132 feet, thence s. 53 feet, thetce W. 132 feet to Fifth st.. thence N. along Fifth street 55 feet to the be ginning, being the W. part of lots 3 and 4 In 3 lock 49 according to the official plan of caid ty. LUHR VOLLER3, Mortgages, aug 26 30t - Grand Family Excursion. QW THE STEAMER PASSf ORT, UNDER the auspices of the Howard Relief Fire En gine Co. No 1. THURSDAY, AugnEt 27th, 1835. Tickets, 50 cents. Committee A. Adrian, J. W. Gerdts, John HaarJr. , J. G. Oldcnbuttcl, J. W. Duls. aug 22 2t sat, wed School Books. FULL LIE 0BW)L BOOKS, as adopted by the School BoardoTISdncation Offer special Discounts to Merchants an Teachers. Piice Lists furnished on applica tion at HEINSBERGER'S. "gLANK BOOKS OF ALL SIZES. Paper, Envelopes, Inks, Mucilage, Pens and Holders, Pencils, Ac. Can always be found very cheap at HEINSBERGER'S, I lvc Book and Music gtorcs aug 24 Fall Stock. ISfE ARE RECEIVING OUR FALL stock Ifof Cooking and Heating stoves. House Furnishing Good, Grates and Grato Fixtures. Kerosene Oil Stove something new. Don't fall to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere- We are prepared to offer VERx LOW PRICES. , PARKER A TAYLOR'S, aug 21 23 South Front St Powder. WE CAN DELIVER AT A MOMENT'3 notice: . FFF. Gunpowder. In kegs, halves, quarters. Orange Ducking, in qrs. and 1-lb canisters. Rice Bird, in kegs. Blasting, in kezs. Alio, FUSE of several grades, aug U GILES & MURCHISON. TO HE ONLY CHANGE ! fllHIS IS ME. ALDERMAN'S LAST week with us and those wisbing Photographs villi please take notice and make engagements ahfad. YATES' PHOTO l'AKLOKS. School Books. s UCII AS -ADOPTED BY THE STATE Board of Education. Special dtecounts al lowed to merchants and teachers. Send for price list. All kinds of Blank Books and Stationery, suitable for business and school use. - o..w. x axj&s, aug 24 119 Market Street. State of North Carol'na. 1 Superior Court. Brunswick County. ) W. H. Northrop, Samuel Northrop, W. A. Cummng, Copartners trading as Northrop Ciamming, who sue in behalf of themselves and all other creditors of Sarah A. Grissom, -'. vs..- - "- "-: Wm. Weeks, Ex'r of Sarah A. Grissom, Thomas B. Grissom and Julian Grissom. . 1 his is a special proceeding brought by pl'lnilfb against the defendants to sell the real estate of Sarah A. Grissom, deceased, de scribed in the com pi tint, to pay the debts of the said estate and among them the plaintiffs; and it appearing that the defendants Thomas B. Grissom and Julian Gristom are non-residents, have property in this ftaie. but can not after due diligence be found In this State, and that they sre proper parlies to this pro ceeding, tNovr, these are to command the said defendants tj appear before mc aw my office In Smithville, N. C, on Auaust 31, 1885, and an swer or demur to the complaint now on flic, or judgment will be rendered against them. Aligned) - W. . DOSHKB, clerk Superior Court of jurylSlawGw Brunswick County. ii Y I F." aug 10 tf Smithville and the Sound ARE THE PLACES FOR PLEASURE and recreation, ami JOHN WEREU'4 Barbershop Is the place for Hair Cutting. Egg Shampooing, fc having and Hair Dyeing of every shade, hone but first class workmen employed and the finest Perfumes scd Give him a call at No. 29 Market street, between Water and Front sta., Wilmington, N. C. r may 6 tf . rr rLSASS VOTICS. k : ' - Wa will bt glad to nettn commuxilcauos tron box frlsnda oa kay ud aB :nibe?t:; Staarallntaroatbct. " Tha naaia ot the writer matt always U'.t - vhedtothasdltor.. . Coramunlcatlona mnat b wrltto oa c) oaaaldaof tha paper. rtCTonanrlMt mnat be' avoldaa.: , . And It la especially and particularly uo stood that the Editor does not always endot the views of correapondeats unlesa so ttati la the editorial coluasi.' NEW ADVEBISEHIENTS. OPERA HOUS E . ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tn rjRSDAY, AUGUST 527? TUK BlGGSST 1SD BIST W THE WORLD. McINTYRE & HEATH'S GRAND SPECTACULAR MINSTRELS.' Embraelog the Leading Celebrities of the Ma' sicai Firmament, tarrying special Scenery, Mechanical Effects, Ac Presenting a Brilliant. Novel and Otlgtnal Programrro fram Overture to Curtain. and . RKriSEO AS A ROYAL RECEPTION, Concluding with the RcalisUo Spectacular - Comedy, -' ;.:- -.. - WAY DOWN SOUTH 4 Reserved Heats $1 ; General Admission 60c: on sale Tuesday at Heinsberger's. aug 24 J t One Rotten Egg JJUOKEN AMONG A CRATE OF GOOD Mggs will injure the sale of tho wholo crate. It is better to bny egg testers and shin onlr good eggs to J. R. MARSHALL, who guaran tees tnemgnest uaau prices ior urst ciars produce. . aug 2i Something New ! , pRIVATE STOCK WHISKIES X j " W. U. McBrayer" and "Rosa Valley." 10 years old 2Cc a drink f L50per Bottle." Coolest Beer and bct 5e Cigar (Brock's) in the city. J. M. McGOWAN. aug 21 . ; , . . Kew August Mullets. 50 BBLS.IN STORE AND FOR SALE. SWEET AND FAT. aug 17 W. E. DAVIS A EON Attention ! "yyE HAVE ON HAND AN ELEGANT assortment of Cigars and Cigarettes.. Our "Little Boy Blue" 5c Cigar Is the best In the market ; it will pay you to try them. MUVDS BROTHERS, 104 North Front St., C21 North Fourth St. aug 19 Mason's Fruit Jars. E NOW HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT of the above Preserving Jars. Send in your rd era at once. We will guarantee lowest 4 - prices. W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 13, 21 a 23 Market Street, aug rA Wilmington. N. . . Tar Heel Liniment. F OR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. EJy's Cream Balm and Wel-Dc-Yever's Ca tarrh Cure, Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Ac , at F- C. MILLER'S, aug 24 Corner Fourth and Nun sts TINK00FIN&, JOOF. REPAIRING ' AND PAINTING. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. Stove Pipes. Elbows, Ac, Ac "Jobbing generally. . , W. E. KING, Practical Tinsmith, Princcss.bet. Front and Water Streets aug 24 COTTON GINS, COTTON PRESSES, &e. yyE SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS for the WINSniP COTTON GINS - AND COTTON PRESSES, which are superior to any offered In this market. Circulars and Price Hals will be sent on application. t .... WORTH & WORTH. aug 19 - Notice I Notice! CRAIG & THOMAS, jT NO. 113 SO. FRONT STREET, 8TII L keeps for sale . ; . Fresh Family Groceries, Good Rye and Corn( Whiskeys, Pure Gins, wines and Brandies, an 1 "Solon Sfclngle," "Craig's Choice," and the "live Indian,". auff IS The best 5c Cigars is the city. , SPECIAL NOTICE ! J WILL 1MOVE FROM THE STORE I NOW occupy about October 1st, to oce of the new ' stores opprsito the Market la the Toilers' Bulldui r. I will sell off goods now on hand at " greatly reduced prices and: will open tn the new store with a larger, hindaomer and lct ter stock than I hive ever kept, as I will have more room for display. , v Rcpjveetfally ' . M . - MISS E. KARRER. aug 11k Exchange Corner. i . '4-