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u TTSSBMtlSS SS " ' ' " i B ..." .- H- ."- .-it...- -ifct. ' i ' THIS PAPER erery evento. Sundays epted by biialied JOSH T. JAMES, CITOB A1TD FKOPIUITOK. -crnIPTION3 POSTAGE PAID: 8t ,nn six months. $2.00. Three 0t y3 ,10C. one month, 33 cent. ocr win be delivered by carriers free in any part oI th b riocenuperwee. r'.nz rates low wu crlbr3 will report any and .11 fall. receive their paper regaianj. -nnilv l.emettf ntis uie uaracsi "wito. on fcitfV- ...rwjw -1 "Xurv Anderson U live leet rune ana three-quarter nches . .. , ,t.: Thp lAtnl "mie I vh aaeipia . " .iriraijt wouldn't hftoncn ? rhe oaid his clerks better sa JlC - Senator Cooper, chairman of the Re- " .a State G.rnmiUee of New Vork wai c the enampin type-set- 1 , .rr( Ta :lade!phia. 1 : - A novelty m -me ur.u m iu itu.aa y3)y is a race bet ween cavairy omcerS ...i r hvav tram. iu u iuii ui sixiv .nf.4 thn horsemen won jfcVUUt" . jjiBlheSmndaru incawe onoreu icn. whicbiiairaiuaiioui... .u. ,iactrt-to what theatrically .3 the last d::ch- f I lanv viiia 'i-rs near ivrasnco ouio, i w - T.,,c;on rt prvmpn nmp. mrfpre iiJ3i" . j r- f i ii.. i it i I t ce at lartia, ll a nuui iua naic Ifbotubsheils and-cannon balls picked " ' cp by them The annual consumption ot ivory is that produced by 65,000 elephants. It is not known how lone the supply may hit but if it should cease substitutes tor it would be readily adopted. Kev.&am o ones auuouu uis luieu- vuu, uu . - poranly retire irom evangelical enorts and take a rest-at the same time ac- corJm; the same boon to a great many P60?'6- i Xew Vork Times: It seems likely thatliord Carnarvon will very soonj become as unpopular in Ireland as Earl j Spencer covr is. He is very much the game kind ot man. and he represents tbe same hateful domination. A Tresbyterian Church at Carroll, Iowa, bas the corners of its auditorium curtained oTand furnished with cradles and rockifig chairs jt the convenience ol mothers who are unable or nnwill kio leave their babies at home. Boston Courier: It is . to be hoped uauue xewark man who uiu noi nn fill ue pnysician's prescription, but let his aLI.I .1:. .r j: Lii t- ! il oiiild die of diphtheria while he prayed over him. because he "belieied in the faith cure," will be indicted for homi- cide. Washington Star: The. dreadful ru mor conies from New York that the silver currency positively will not cir culate. This is sad, but not unexpected, reople do not Uke.to take their mony around in a wheel-barrow, when they 0 shopping. Gold table services are very rare. especially in thi3 country. Mrs. Cather we Astor possesses one. and others are lid tO OWn thorn knf IV. nKninno I reasons are unwilliog to have that fact widely known. Such a service costs at least ifi.ooo Thomas Hughes. Q. O, ol England, arrived ia Xew York on the steamer &rvia oa Monday. For sometime past fi9Cas been enirappd on ar.ifnnf Pprn.r Cwper," whom he ndmired greatly, d for tho pumdse of Catherine add! tioaaldata for his forthcoming book he 'tea tho dome of Abrani S. Hewitt- Sister WofkllVrtrth ic on TrulinnM avn n. Past. While she exhorts the people to . penance DCr husband providos food riaeai. These peculiar camD meet are very popular; and yet thero critics who say that the prices arjed for the meals rather more than Ter tbe mere cost, which is all that e 'voodworths profess to desire. tn - uerewas submitted to the Com- OLssionerof Ind;n aT;r- ftoa a K lowa Indian studying at Lin- W-S atniversiy, Pennsylvania, to be io citizenship, lie was in- "rmed iQ repiy that it could be done by soaae act ot the general Gov aent. The fact that Indians, are m the county dde3 not not make citizens. k v'3tor to John McCullough in the In says that his likeness to his v lrMius" in the mad scene is start- &nd piufui. He imagines that be gSain wing the part of the deranged tiJ?1115" Til"ls is shown by his assump- oi the l"etaj poses which he employed on day tfth , ialexPression and even snatches iwSQageoftho familiar priion Nov Causes &eason lor painting your S?;f? to Joopi's Hardware i la k . . 1 H T7V Y t- VOL. IX. a -ir; j...' ., " rJ1'.0 f Jg M 1QlerDM "aHkCT nasoeen established there, and th. ." fi,, r . w l4i U nuHSL HPrPn fra r- - is id.uuu.uoo Lin uiuu it ii nwnrn inn rm nnn i i . s . ttiei X OlUt SlUCe LnO laSL SLOrtU. Mr Tfw --. , - .. . 7 uv titJU ueonarqt "T? ;e.in 1Q Bful- By day they visiwja me eamblme tables of fh nnK. mo. and by night the Dubl room of this resort. As they were waltzing together Fred's feet eliDno.d trom under him, and he fell prostrate. liw partner went tumbling after. A correspondent sajs that the Casino'has 8inco bcen cinsciy packe(, with an ex. peclant mulutude . . - "v.... whu u politlcall ODD03ed to - Mr. Randall ' Somebody sookn to Mr Randall about it. "When mv enemv anves the iastest pair of horses in the nlann anH folia mn t v.nn i- i i. . I ,uuj aauiu io I rrnr Inn Knot 1 ! 1 . .1 "w" '" "- iwitu uiuo on record ai- most anv dav" wnsihn nni r . ... l sit vcf comfortably with him in the same wairon ' , i J i j- i The denial is made or Edwin Booth that be was ever a negro minstrel, save ,n the sense that he may also have been circu performer. When a lad in Baltimore he and other boys played I circus, minstrelsy, tragedy and other caDerg in aceiiflr. TTfi f,rp,l ihoHrn. matic proiession when he was not more than l6 and ahereafter traveled with hls father almost qd to the latter deatht Ifc u , t hovreVer. that For- rest was once an acrobat in a eirens. LOCAL NEWS. JM0EX TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mxxxds Bbothebs Attention Hkinsbekgkk Family Bibles r C Miller Tar Heel Liniment E VanLaeb Pianos and Organs C W I ATKs-Speclal Inducements K M McIntibe furniture Coverincr Oteka. IIousk Standard Dramatic Co No Now River oysters in market yet. Days' length 12 hours and minutes. September mullets arc fat and tooth- 8ome D0W- Scuppernonggrapes are plentiful and cneaDer No interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week. Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 36 minutes past 5 o'clock. Nothing for tho Mayor's considera tion this morning. The receipts of cottOD at this port to- day foot up 71 bales No preaching or services at the First Presbyterian church to-morrow- But I wo interments in Bellevue Cem- eterv this week, one adult and one child " ' Two interments in Pino Cemetery this week, one adult and one child. Colds are prevalent here how. It is iast the right time of the year to take care of yourself. Tho Rnaril nf Connlv flnminisRinnP.rs meet Monday afternoon and the Board I of Aldermen Monday night. Make jour selections for the winter, The styles shown by Dyer are the finest ever brought to this city. t 3 The Kcgister of Deeds issued two marriage licenses this week, one for a white and the other for a colored "P16' I.i i. i At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther momcter In this office registered 83 de- grccs, with the wind from the South west. For the best unlaundried white shirt in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory; only 75c. J. Elsdach, Prop., No. 27 .Market st. tf There will be joint services of the congregations of St. James' Church and St. John's, tomorrow, in the latter church, the rectors of both officiating. Schooner Timothy Field, Adams, cleared to-day for Port au Prince, with 140,510 feet lumber, valued at $1,717.34, shipped by Messrs. Northrop & Gumming. There will be a match game of base ball, at tbe Seaside Grounds, on Mon afternoon, at 4 o'clock, between tho Amateurs and the Tar Heels, both juvenile clubs. .... , Rev. II Moore, of Shaw University will preach ia the First Baptist church (colored) to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. There will also be communion service? at 3 p. in. .DAIM W ILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1885. NO 208 Yesterday the Blanche, the itoffcm we rperi an cook "a long pun, tfft v-C ft L 71 - 11 a m I . ... " strong pun ana a pull altogether " on th rm.n ho,n i,..--.- n i u wtjiAw jl f tcucf IV rr Hi- . . . . ey Droagai ner on. rne unusu- ally heavy tide brought in by the east erlv winds was in iimir fr A Good Haul. A line calch of mullets wa3 made cn Monday.last at Masonboro beach by ftlr-Jero Hewlett and crew. They got somethlDS ver 7. Gdp. tat fish, the catch filling 50 barrels. It is consider ed a very fine circa, especially thus early in the season. AHlhinoHnal P.l... t iilc Ktu Li. siiii ui nani-r in nirnrnti vr.;. ... your age in year., dropping months. weeks and days. Multiolv thn sum two; then add to the result .rM two and divide by two. Substract from f ho kU. uuiuur ujjuui j vt4-' u iuu, uuu sie ii vou uo not on- ri, o .-a . t-. U If 1 , . lam nBiircsv win nr.t k j;V,i - foet very soon. - " vi j to E'orHOfiai Hon. Thos. S. Ashe was in the city to-day. We regret to learn that" there is no marked improvement inCapt. Savage's condition. Mr. Sol. C. Weill, a talented young Wilmingtonian. and son of Mr. A. Weill, of the Atlantic Coast Line, has been appointed as acting Professor of Greek at Chapel Hill, during the iliness of Professor Hooper, who was stricken with paraiysis a few weeks ago. Mr. Weill has been a post-graduate student at Chapel Hill, in the law school. Wliichis Correct? xiere is a pnunny pnact wnicli we TT --t . . .. . Would like to sea annonnt.pd fnr At 1 o'clock to-day the weather vane on the signal office indicated that the wind was directly from the North, while thai smoke from Mitcheirs mill, in the near vicinity, floated offdirectly North, fan- nca Dy a wind wuicn was duo bouth- . . . .. The mill is about 100 yards due West Irom the signal oflice and the mill chimney is about 20 feet lower than the weather vane. Now, the question arises, wincu is right? and was the a - I oflicial record made here at 1 o'clock to day that tho wind wa3 from tbe North a correct one? We have noticed this phenomena previously. Who can explain it? Just How It Is! The Wadesboro Intclliqencer makes j several slight mistakes when it says that "the clerks in the Wilmington rvncfr.fTi no ntitVi a cmcrlo DTnonKnn I Kw.wU are negroes, all, and the letter carriers are also negroes, uniformed and receiv- j ius a mi. j, u. uu muum iui uuout an hour and a halfs work daily.1' The facts are simply the other way. There is but one colored man in the offic0' tho others, three besides Col I l -a .... i$r;nK, neing an wnite, ana one ol them as good a Democrat as ever shouted for Cleveland, In the letter carriefdes partment there aro four white men and two colored men employed, three ot the six being Democrats and three Rc PnblicaM. As for the "hour and a halt's work daily," we should smile- There are no sinecures in the postoffice. it ia all work and but very little plav : no going on at 9 o'clock and closing at ; no eight hours a day, but hard work all of the time. Tho carriers not only r. a ? i nave ineir maus to ucu 'er lwice a aay, bot flections from the street boxes to luaikc uuu iuu uiiicu v ui wuicu inns i i i r I mem. assorting anu arranging me iree deliverv. is no lisht task. As to the work in the office proper, our Demo cratic friend, the delivery clerk, goes on at 5 o clock in the morning and is j reiievcdijU 8 o'clock at night. At least such was the case a few weeks a?o. as ' I wenaa ii irom nis own nps. we mate these remarks as a matter ... . I -.r ;.-. r- u ..u,. r;r1r I . .w j - J I and squarely earn, byi honest, hard I 'v'- '" ww i the government. "I want some SOZODONT." said he. "Just out," the cunning druggist 6ald, "But here's some powder known to be As good." The patron turned and fled, A'klnjr, "Do you suppoEC 1 don't Know nothing equals SOZODONT?" Plain Talk. Thomh nrorv-t.Vn nrlnnln in SOZODONT that effectually preserves " v ' - W www mww- w tw V SMWSWSW I the teeth th from decay. Chemists pro- it wholesome. Rich and poor nouace endorse it. No lady ever tried it with- out approving its cleansing and purify- I a T A. , 1 I - .11 I iuk pcuuerues. x. uuuseus ai. omer dentifrices. Ask tor SOZO DONT. and I take no substitute. L farmers can save Um anu money t.' ' . T 1 K. . . . . .tatF I "f WM4" 6. wr V r bt Jacobis Hdw. Depot. V t lEWEW There will be a congregational meet- i ingat the First Presbyterian church on Monday night.tbe Tth.at 8 :30, to consid er the question of calling a pastor. A full attendance is desired. Store No. 2 in the Vollers Building, on South i ront Street, to which Miss E. Karrer will remove October 1st, is being fitted up very nicely for her accommodation When the arrange ments are all completed and the store htttd the beautiful new goods Miss Miss Karrer is now purchasing, it will pressnt a very attractive appeararjee. IndlcatloDb. For the South Atlantic States local showers, variable winds, slightly cooler in Northern portion and stationary temperature in Southern portion. Opera House. Notwithstanding the really inclement weather, there was another crowded house last night to attend the .presenta- tion of Divorce by the Standard Dra- maticCompany. It was the last but one of their slay with us this season T . , ... liy special request, there was a matinee performance this afternoon, at. which ' " mu -ranncr was presentea, ana to-night wt. uduuiu i. niii lil ill v v l k ll tiic Colleen Dawn, on. which occasion the j house will probably be the largest of the season. The Othello. New Emerald, Zeb Vance and New Excelsior Penn , are the leading cook stoyes, both in quali ty and price. They can be seen at Jacoiji's Hdw. Depot. f Distressing: Accident. A very sad and distressing accident occurred this mornino- at Mr T A occurreu tnis mornine, ac i.ur. 0. A. ore s steam mm, to Mr. r. K. Moore, t . -m w mm. a voun? man emnlovpd thrfi. 21 vparn Ir c r . . " " ' J oi age. air. iwoore was engagea ih feedinsr the riD-saw. when in snmfi manner his right arm was caught by the saw and terriblv lacerated. The injury is located a tew inches above the l wrist and the injury is a very serrous one. The saw cut out a piece ot one of 1L.I - - J . . t, 1 , ,1 .1 me aones auu mo uesn was oauiy cut Mr. Moore was taken to Dr. Wood's! office where tho neccessary surgical aid was fat once rendered him. The hand was not amputated and an effort will 1 . . J I I 0(J milue lo save ic, out tne issue is at i i. it .l-.-L.t.-i UUkL UUL UUUOUUl One. I he ailiicted young man boards with Mrs. Smith, on Third between Church and Castle streets, but it was thought best to send him to the hospital, where he will re ceive every care and attention. Drs. Wood and Lane will both bring to bear all of the skill and resources known toaprmnT vr;ntrq the profession to save the hand. Mr Afnnrn hnrp hia onffortmrD with I """" much fortitude, making no outcry ! when be was hurt and declining to take wuuu tu uijuijf Was I being examined and attended to. in - i. . . I riu jmu lur rurcuasers. i Bargains in Clothing. Odds and ends and broken assortment of sizes will be sold without regard to cost.- A chance I for all in want of Clothiug or Furnish- inz Goods. Our rule is not to narrv , r auj feuuua ti uiu uuc scasuu iu au- i other if low prices will sell them, there fore wo cut prices accordingly. It is useless to quote prices. Come and see the goods and you will be astonished at the marvelous bargains we are giving our patrons. Siirier, the Old Reliable Clother, 114 Market st. Sign of the Golden Arm. f TIIJK MAILS. maiis and anive at trie aty Poet Northern throuzh malls, fast 7.45 V. M. uiajqei. Northern through and way maus....s.so A. M. K1?;1 6.15 P. M. and 8.30 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom incJud- mg To 11. and 8.30 A. M southern Malls for all points South, dally 8.00 P. M. I Western malirfC.'cViwavVdauv r . - I . (except Sunday)...... ....... .......7.00 P. M. au points uctwucn ilamlet and Ral- cltrh. 6.15 P. M. VSU..C.VV (UIU 1iU UilU HI 11 ImUI" road - p.oop. m. siaua lor rolnts between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P Fayetteviiie and offices on Cape Fear M. ayesieviiie,viai;uKaliroad, daily, except Sundavs 6.15 P. M. Onslow C. U. and Intermediate offi ces. Tuesdavs and Frldava . fi.00 A. M. Smith vllle mails, by steamboat, daily (except Sundavs) - :) A- M. Malls for Ea3T IUII. Town Creek. Shallotte and Little River, Tues days and Fridava .2.00 P. M. wnghtavllle, daily.. ....... ... 80 A. M. Northern through and wit mail. 7.30 A. M I Hnninprn Mil o n 9n . i i n.7,r"wV l.!!, -- . lCULIAl IUU ITI Uil - . B. J - Ol M&Ui collected from street boxes lo bneiness Pon JJ "l' p. m ad5ftTitberpolnU ofthedtyats Stamp office open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P. M., s Ixt . K ir Departmciit open w w M A m u M m Dl .A ttlll L.I IlllltllHl V. uenmi rin nMn TuV and on Sundays from&o tnso a. ac t?rIi1ery open nSaikJsjr from lu A. . in - i We noticod nite fino.HTuV f --"- -W m SSUW ; SMS1 w A. aogcoUars at Jacobi's Hardware De poL - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; Furniture We have j ust opened a variety of good stylesj 50 in. widej 1 o - ; -. ' : ; f ' yu would like to see all of the nem next weelc- -KJNlU,S and rtJLhS, all styles.. BUS5 Lace Curtains by CARPETS AND MATTINGS. Jerseys a specialty sept 5 E. VanLaer, t JQ T? t a fl f- TW Vlr A 14111 bt' 3-IVES ills personal attention to j me Bciecuon or rianoi ana organs Ue- aides a personal Bclectlon, a great saving in 'in l"c' fa a2fPi "c"0, All orders entrusted to me will receive faith rui attention. Addree3as above. OPERA HOUSE, AWE DOLLAR PERFORMANCE FOR 25c Standard Dramatic Co. . G NIGHTS TO NIGHT, BART LEY CAMPBELL'S THE COLLEEN BAWN. The management wish It distinctly -under- 5l,? lPat wnue iney nave cut the prices of j admission to one fourth their nsu.il Drfrrs. I A I , mil 1 i. - . I l,ueru wm no cul 111 tne periormance Aam,!8.10n . -3C.-i bauery 15c. Ecscrrcd I SHM8 Wirnnt PTtrn fhai-rw I -""nv geats now on eale at Heinsbcnrer's 8tPt5tf Family Bibles. JST RECEIVED. A LARGE ASSO TUST keceived, a large assort- i M wmamS- r tr a mtt v tttt to ? i . n lustrated and handsomely bound m Morocco, mcnt of FAMILY BIBLES, beautifully il- wun clJbPs ror saie cTlP(HTVTrT,. uumuuuuuuuu. : CIllPUU llioipp TlnnlQ TivcS ?9esStWe12S I cnoice stanuari anu wonderfully low-price 1 . . . . ' . uuuiicauong 01 donn li. i mi. Knv York Whir.h tmtl ho OThlhlM tiTk Vi? callers Catalosrues furnished same as bv the Publisher, from HEINSBERGER'S, sept 5 Live Book and Music Stores Special Inducements ! rpo MERCHANTS, TEACHERS and others I we are anxious to supply you with liUUIVS and stationery and will make prjees to suit you. We buy strlcllv for CASH, anrl ran thintnm Moo nnn the benefit of the best discounts. c w yatf.s sept 5 II 9 Market Street. Wanted. TW OKTLEMKN AND TWO LADIES solicit subscribers to the Clrculatlmr Ll brary at Mr. Yates' Book Store, to whom uucrai terms win oe onereu. Call on .T. M. AXLE Y. Gen. Acront. Purcell House or Yatea Bookstore. sept4 2t Y I ." LE METALIQUE 'BRILLIANT de Pcinptii -Directions Anglalsc: A NTOJf klla, Et-Fil.s. Athens, Greece. glt 3 Ot Wanted. DURING THE FALL AND WINTER, CA8U orders for Peanuts. New River oysters. Fresh or Salt Fish. Fish Roe. Oran- ees, Lemons, and other Trooical Fruita. or ituy omer mercnanaise, CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton. Naval St-irr and Country produce jrcnerallv. firm i . . . - - . . . tiu ouy, or sen on commission, alL kinds oi uouffiry xroauce. JOIIW R. MARSHALL. Gen. Com. Merchant, 2i North Water St.. 8Cpt3 WiUnlrirton. N. C. COME SEE US ! UENEVER YOU ARK IN NEED OF PSINIINJ, RULING or HEW, conic and bee us. We have the moct complete establishmen t in the city, carry a large stock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your wur jirouipujr anu sausiaciomy, ana at . ... Pnces that wo Ciin 11 ve at- Give us your orders. JACKSON & BELL. tin roofing; -pOOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING, AS wuwb aswu naic nuui; vu vixicr. wouuing generally. 4 v" W. E. KING. ' ' ' ' ; Practical Tinsmith- Prlncc&s.bet. Front and Water Streets d24 . - aag-j Ml PLXAS3 KOTICX. i We win be glad to wctfyt commmV'attca troa our friend on uy ud all !nbjeet: j fe&eraJIaterosstmt ,v f Tae name ot the writer aunt always be ' tlahod to theKdliOT. Commimicatorjmnjt be wxltles oa en one aide of (he raper. . PetBOBantlesttxxat be avoided.: . , And It Is eepeclaQy and paxtlcn laxly xmo tood that the Editor does sot always end 01 the views of correspondents naless so stati la the editorial eohzBias. - 1 NEW ADV12KISEMENTS t pretty new thtnus n Shades, call and see the pair and bv the yard. Covering! j An entirely new stock to show you. , R. "M. MclNTIRE. mce Birds. Rice Birds. Rice Birds. JjURST OF THE SEASON, AT THE GEM, sept 1 2G NORTH FRONT ST Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION IKCHASI.". QHlflCE AND SALES ROOMS N. E, Cor Market and Second streets, where special at tention will be given the sale of Goods, Wares, Merchasdiie, Ac, on Consignment, and a General Commission Business. STRICT at tention to business and QUICK returns of sales. July 10 Fall Stock. W" ABB RECEIVING OUR FALL stock of Cooking and Heatinjc stoves. House 1 urnlsblng Good-, Grates and Grate Fixtures. Kerosene Oil Stove something new. Don't fall to examine our stock before purchasing LOW PRICES0 -arC lirC1arcl1 to vTcrVERt ' PARKER TAYLOR'S, 23 South Front St Mason's Fruit Jars. yy E NOW HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT of the above Preserving Jara.' Send In your orders at once. Wc will guarantee lowest prices, ang 31 W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 19..21 k 2.3 Market Street. Wilmington, N. C. Tar lleel Liniment. pOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. Ely's Cream Balm and Wcl-Do-Mcver's Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Ac , at F. C. MILLER'S, Corner Fourth and Nun st aug.3l Just Keceived. FINE LOT OF APPLES, PEACHES. Pears of various kinds,. Sweet and Irish Po tatoes, Cabbage and Onions.' Cabbage and Irish Potatoes by the barrel or less quantity. C. M. D. HUMPHREY, aug27 "Davis' Row", near New Market Something New ! pRIVATE STOCK WHISKIES ! "W. II. McBrayer" and "Rose Valley." 10 jeara old 25c a drlnk-ei.Mpcr Bottle. Coolest Beer and, be-t 5c Clirar (Brock's) In the city. j. M. McGOWAN. aug 12 Attention! TE UAVi2 ON HAND an elegant assortment of Cigars and Cigarettes. Our "Little Boy Blue" 5c Cigar Is the best In the mrt;.; n win pay you to try them. MUNDS BROTHERS. 104 North Front St.. 621 North Fourth St. aug l w Powder. WE CAN DELIVER AT A MOMENT'S notice: FFF. Gunpowder. In kegs, halves, quarters. Orange Ducking, in rjrs, and Mb canisters. Rice jilrd. In kegs. Blasting, in kces. v . . Alio, FUSE of several grades. QS 31 GIJLJSS A MURCHISON. August 27th. BBLS. NEW MULLETS. - OUR OWN CATCH, luo Pound In each barrel, aug 27 DAVIS A BON Caution to Consumers! rpO BE SURE OF GETTING THE GENU 1NE SHELL jKOAD Tobacco, chewcrs should be careful to notice (hat the oblong blue p per lag In the centre of each prog bears the Trade Mark of the buggy and horses the words SHELL ROAD.' asd the name of the manufacturers, Messrs E. A. TAT TERSON & CO. Beware of the rasay worth: less Imitations thit are being cold to the pub- lie as the genuine SHELL ROAD, ami do not be deceived." . ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Agents, June o 3meod . ! 1 9 t ( i if 4-
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