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THX3 PATES . - bUa&od a very TeaSog, Sundays- ax eptod bj : :. ..-).. t JOSH T. JAMES, ' 8UBSCKIPTIOJ5S POSTAGX PAID: Ja year fUXJu six montha, $iM, Three . months, $L00; One month, 55 oenta. The papejria be deflTered by carriers free I it3a, or 10 ccnU Mr cr.k. Adyccllslng rates low and nbcraL ai-Sabacrlbers will report any nd all fal'- w rwcitc mcir paper regularly, V Prioco Bismarck haa Pent to Preside j Cleveland bis photograph. ;ixarinf his autozraph and framed in oak. . ' . . j -. . .. - It id estimated that the Wiuo crop ol California will reach 25 000,000 zl Ions an increase of 10,000,000 over the crop of 1885. V - "v '. . inere is a mother in Richmond Mich., who has a regular orchard ol olive branches, consisting of seveateen healthy children, the oldest being, bul rainier btevens. of Cantan, Conn.. whodiod recently, agCd 93 jearf. was one of a family of ten, of whom all but one lived to be 70, and four were over t0 when they died. .r , A larse cave ba3 recently been dU- a ( ctivered in the Oregon raogp, forty tunes uutiu oi rji iaso, wnicn in sZ2, and in the beauty of its stalactites and stalagmites bids fair to rival the Mam moth Care. Some vandal has stolen the ivy plant ed by the Yale class of 86. It was the gilt ot Mrs. Cashing, who got it herself from Mt. Helicon in Greece, from Xhe face-of a cliff where the marble was quarried for tha buildings on the Acro polis of ancient Athens. . An attempt was made on Monday night to dynamite Prince Leopold, o! Brazil, a midshipman in tbo" Brazilian navy and a grandson of the Emperor who is now in New York The Prince had been to Coney Island and on iho return trip on the steamer a bott!c with a burning fu3e was discovered io the cabin and thrown overboard. The Prohibitionists of Michigan aro making much ado oyer the fact that in the new private car of Gov. Alger wiDe lockers have been built. They aver that: this is a slap in the face of the Ip.m DP.ranoa neftnla of the Statu, with - out regard to party, and that it will lose the Republican party thousands of votes. Randall Vaughn of Paulding, Ga.. was wounded in the battle ot Waynes boro in 1884. . A rifle bullet entered his body between the breast bone and the point of the heart. Four years ago an abscess formed in the abdomen fourteen inches from where the ball en tered, and the other day the ball was Vaughn is recovering. It is still thought that Congress wiU adjourn next Monday. A dispatch from Washington City says : ' It is generally expected on both sides ot the Capitol that, unless th President ahonld velo--1 or the appropriation iSSxugesT will adjourn on Mon day, Augusts. All of the bills aranow passed except the Fortification bill and that for the Restoration of the Navy, and neither of these will require- much time, as the Senate does not appear to be in a mood for debate. Th Morrison resolution may last a day or two. but the Senate can talk on that while the conference committees are at work on other bills; It is not probable that there will be any farther legislation in either Ilonse, except the passage ot a couple of land grant forfeiture bills. If Mr. C. C. Clark is elected rom Craven county to the Senate he will vote and speak against County Gov ernment if it should become an issue. We believe be has said so. or words to that effect. He has a riiht to his opin ion, and a good Democrat liyiog in Craven might in the enjoyment of the same privilege elect not to vote for him. Wil. Star. r -C; If Mr. Clark is the nominee of the Democratic party then1 the man who refuses to vote for him is not a good' Democrat. "Good" Democrats will always vote the party tioket. It Mr. Clark holds views obnoxious to the es tablished principles ol his party in this State then he should not have been nominated, but once having been put into the field by hfs party he should be supported by every - member ot that party. At least, these are our old-fashioned ideas about party fealty party duties and party principles. Pic NIC for Purchasers. B&rgainsin eyery department. Odds and ends and broken assortment of sizes will be sold without regard to cost. A chance for all in want ot cloth ing or furnishing goods. Oar rule is not to carry over any goods from one season to another if lw prices will sell them ; therefor we cut prices accord ingly. Come and see the goods and you will be astonished at the marvel ous bargains. I. Shkier, the Old Reli able. 114 Market st. Sign ot the Golden Arm. ij - Stoves: A very large, assortment a prices to suit all. Ask your neighbors and friends who have tried our stoves, andtbey will tell you of-their merit. J A cow's Hdw. Depot. t . 1 VOL X. -W I LOCAL NEWS. Jcu to REWinmmrMfiiTi T C Ma.KEK-Jnsec't Powder Iv v 'S UJEOSTollct foaiw, Ac C W I ates 'rhe l-a'e Mrs .Null JAS F MooBKTcachcrb'InjUlale ' : ; , C b Iajvk a C j For FayettcYiUe A - Carultaa Oil and Crosote CoaopaDy TJ ouTHEULAxoBaggage Transfer IlMNsciaiGEE's Oliver Wendell Uol-ne3 Oily orto bale of cotton wife received at Ibis port to-rlay. r There i u ;oMidea; or sickness" in tho city, a large portion ot it, being among the children. - S'.eam boatmen report that there is now about five fect of water on t'wj sboali in the Cape Fear. There is a "special delivery' Ittler in the Posluflice addressed to I). II; Al ston, postmarked Raleigh, N. C. Uh, u 13 so warm again. Weli, that's all right. Go to Ueinsbcmer's, buy a Hammock, and tho sight of it will make yon feel coo!. f - We were, pleased to receive a visit yesterday afternoon from the venerable Mr Owen Alderman, of Pender equity, who is on one ct his rare visits to the city. Brig Ala aula, Aldrich, cleared to day for Pernambuco, Brazil, with 179 barrels rosin and 242,522 feet lumber, valued at S4.S41.9i, shipoed by Messrs. E. Kidder & Son. Several new dwellings and other buildings are now in course of construes tion at Smithville, and there is evidence of substantial prosperity throughout that entire town. Qodzxfs Lid'Ss Djok is now inlho 56th year of Us age., and exhibits undimin ished vigor. It ha3 a lanre circle of interested readers. Sold by Geo. R Dyer for 25 cents. f Capt. N F. Parker, of the Rocks, wasinthecitv yesterday. lie tells us that it is glorious at the Rocks now, and that everybody there is enjoying this fine weather to the full. Tho fishing is splendid. Parties wishing to purchase fine Family Bib!c3 will find it to their in terest to call at Heinsbergen's Cash Book Store, who will sell you a better hnnrd TTfr.r nun knijn..-LuiiLj. J Mr. J.T. CoUrbs. of Bargaw, who U . . . . . c : k .-, . . oneoi tno most successim uuu jfiuwun in Pender couutv. has sent us some namnlPd of tho anDles raised by him consisting of four, varieties tho Red Qaooo, tbe old fashioned II prse and tho ong-stem June. They are as beautiful the f ft rued have ever and as luscious as any ot Northern apDlcs which wc seen on this market. Indications For North Carolina, fair weather, nearly stationary temperature and va riable winds Our Own ftlanufacturc. A very nico line of Wamsutta night shirts, ajljsizcs, at 75 cents. Call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, 27 Market street, J. Els bach, Prop. - . t Sunday Schools. Rev. A. M. Conwayl pastor of the First Baptist Church, colored, has jnst returned from i Moore's Creek, Pender county,. where he has been in atten dance upon tho colored Sunday School Convention which was held at that place last week. He reports that there was a large attendance and much inter est manifested in the Sunday school work, and thinks that much good will result from the labors of the conven tion At the Hotels GCSpeUht. Wallaceton, Va; YV F Robertson, Atlanta; Leon Dargan, Milton Dargan, FV Cross well, S M Bar field, W D Bogin, Sumter; A W C Smyth, Richmond; M J Waterman, J FRoyston. Baltimore; W II Hallett. Marion; Noyes Spicer. Brooklyn; W P Tife. Lynchburg; R P Hughea, Knox ville; L T Bristow, S C; ( Brandt and two sons. Fayetteville. are among the latest arrivals at tho Orton. A J Floyd, Ashpole N C; V Jack son, Philadelphia; VV J Hall, C C R R; L W Alderman. A D Alderman, Samp son Co; E McMoo're. J B Moore, Pender Co; W A Waard. Smithville; B Applewhite, Columbus Co; are among the latest arriyals at the Sutton house. - - - The New York 'Enamel Paint Cos Ready M.ixed Paint is the best. A full assortment, of colors, in all sizo cans, from pounds op. at Jacom's Hdw. Depot. T?!Vf TNlTHXr V r W . -" ..T M-t, - V. I J f tlio Benevolent.? $ The First Baptist Church cUored,' o which Rey. A. M. Conway ii pastor, i3. in a dilapidated condition and is much too small for the large congrega- Uon worshipping thrc. .;It is proposed to jjujld a new church?" edifice, and for this purpose the contributions of Chris tians are requested All necessary in- formation in the matter will be cheer- fudy given by the pastor, at bU resis denceviNv. 508 Campbell street. Tho Weather. The hot wavo has reached us in all earnestness. La3t night was the hottest i cAir.uCeu nusriar season: it v luipossioie XO Sleep. The heat has been intense -to day, but we hope that to night ,may be cooler. Hot waves usually continue in, their intensity about three days, and" if the rule hold- good this year, we may ex pect cooler weather by to morrow. People cannot exercis-a too much cau- : i . . i .1 au.iuu exposure io me noisun, ana ought a!sa to be extremely cautious in wi,attneyWnuunng.:: x Sales of Kcal Estate. Messrs. Cronly & Morris sold at auc- tiou to-dav tho one-storv iramo dwpil. ing and lot on Red Cross street, between Third and Fourth, North side, to Capt. I). O'Connor lor 1.605 Iot nnddwll .j ing iast in the rear, sold to Mr.. Carl MiiTira for 5;755 The Anderson nroDertv on Fonrth and Fifth streets, between Aun and Nunn. was nUn snM.' iA.. . dwelling hou?p, on Fourth street, lot COxios, was sold to Mr. DuBrutz fiUnr fnr dl Q7r, tU ViF,h 0im -s v ava JI a , w f muu lliu JL AailA Oil UCV part, unimproved, lot CGxlG5, to Mr. E. G. Barker, for $745. All of these sales are subject to confirmation. New Biiildiii&r. - An imposing structure is in course of construction on the estate of Hart & Bailey. on South Second street, between Mil. j i-v i ti m. arkctand Dock. It is being built on tho site of the brick buiuldiog formerly occupied as a storehouse on the first nnnr and . (iwftliin nn thn ononnH a u- u i. i- . . , . floor, which was burned m March last, and is 65 feet long by 34 feet deep, and two stories high. There will bead- commodations for three stores on the first floor and seven rooms on the seo ond and HoorfLoLhicli mill Sn. nmA tho work is being done under the supervision of Mr. C. W. McClammy. Ano her Thief. C. II. Wardr the coloied barber on South Front street., has a tin box in his shop in which ho keeps his money, barber's checks and papers. Between the hours of 4 o'clock and 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon, while Wardwas tem porarily absent, some thief stole the contents of the box, which consisted ot about eight dollars in money, besides checks and other papers. There is no clue as yet a3 to who was the thief, bul we hope that he may be found out aud treated to a wholesome dose of tbe criminal law of North Carolina. The New Steamer. The new steamer Cape Fear, which has been in course ot- construction lor tho Bladen Steamboat Company, a Capt. S. W. Skinner's ship yard. in tho Southern section ol the city, is now completed and will start on her first trip to Fayetteville to-oiorrow. She has been constructed under the imme diate supervision of Capt. T, J . Green, who will be her commander. The boat is ilist-class in every particular and is built in the most thorough and sub stantial manner throughout. She has a capacity of i00 barrels of naval stores and cabm and state room accommoda tions for twenty first class passengers. She has four state rooms and every possible regard has been had to secure the utmost comfort and convenience for lady and children passengers. The Capc Foar is built very much after the model of the steamer North Stats, which was once so popular on the river. Capt. Green has been a steamboat commander on the river more than twenty-one years, and is the Nestor of Capo Fear steamboat captains. He will do all in his power for the comfort of hi3 pas sengers and will take every precaution which has been taught by his long ex perience ti secure their entire safety from harm. Wc wish the new steamer Capi liar and its worthy commander. Capt. T. J. Green, an abundant success and many prosperous and profitable f rina In Favcttevillo and return. The "-- . regular sailing days are announced in our advertising columns in this issue. r- . We are now prepared to furnish you you with moulding and ornamcnta wood work of-all kinds. Hear our prices before buying. Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t UBMi'Vn a v nrrv .,UAS J. JI!Ikjx-xL; X W UJjl Thlevce and Uurbars. , -;It seemsHhat the city is inlfsted with if gang of burglars and Inieves, .who are pursuing iheir vocatiou with lively energy and persistence, alihough thus far with uo great success. Several houses have been entered by ihe prowlers within the past week, but in no instanco have the thieves been able to secure a large amount ol booty. They have thus . far escaped dclc6tion, and thi3 fact lias emboldunetl ilium in their pursuit of property to which they have not legal . "tight. - It behooves all our citizens to see that their premises are aafoItT unl CAI1irnln fnctAltnl ir Un Attn ttmo-ksas'iiinight- - lor these un .velcoma visitors mav nn.r nt r.nv time. They are not in the least cere monious, "farther than to be careful and n6rmafct$44py more noise than possi bid. At about 2 o'clock this morning one of these gentry entered the dwel ling of Mr.x M. Judge, da Seventh Street, between Mnrlrnh nnrl Prinrxsca - . "ww, but was disMvnrprl hv Mr .r.id hn screamed, whsn the scamp, who was a colored man. beat a hasty retreat and escaped through an adjoining lot to the stlVyAt altltle later hour a colored thief tsnored through a window the roora on tb second floor of a house on McRao'8treet, between Chestnut and jr. ovptaciug lauuer againsi lbo iUe of the house. The inmate of room was awakened and screamed marler, Ihus arousing the eotire neigh b?rhood bMlOlmlhiefanaged to es cape in the confusion of the moment 11 tQ ber4ioped that jaticj bv due f ocess of ;,aw may speedily overtake lDofC 8CamPS. ' ' : Jti - Hoa; W. J. Cireen. Washington D. C. July 26, 1836. Hi ditok i Daily Review Though not now in the Third; I know that vour valuable paper has a wide circulation in Col. Green's district, and I desire through its columns to say a few words ' especially as; am in a vvaktiwii iu u use lit; uisuany laoors. ana his QRtiliaz effort3 to advance the in- terests ol his constituents: t A have known Col. Green some twen- ars, andi remem ber how, in the daJ of republican rule, without the hope oflpolitical preferment he gave Hberaljf his means, his time and his to)enfJjJthe stump to the cause of the white r the State, and the ad- yancem Tytha nemocratic party. VJX &21iiras of the old earA prAn i " J f train; & vaJtiJ Democrats of the new I Again; & tba TTemoerats of the new Third, Ifj&g learned to value hinv at his trueifcrtb. called mm tc the front, he gaineclhem another victory. - Scarcely had he been ia Washington sixty days when he had iutroduced a bill for the erection of a public building in the city ot Wilmington; a bill to provide for holding district and circuit courts in Fayetteville; a bill lor a public building at Fayetteville; a bill to pay dealers in tobacco a rebate of tax under act of 1S83. and a bi!L appropriating 10,000 for establishing lights on tho Lower Cape Fear River. Subsequent ly he introduced many others in that and tbo present Congress, among which I might mention the bill requiring star route mail contractors to reside in the State. A very important matter to our people, was also his bill to cbeck frauds and adulterations in articles of food, drinks and medicine. Again, his bill to prevent imitation; articles being sold as genuine butter -was realiy the origin of the oleomargarine bill just passed both Honses. His bill required that those imitations should be sold for just what they were, which everybody agrce3is proper.. He . also introduced bills to improve the Cape Fear, Black, New, Northeast and Upper Cape Fear Rivers, and Rogue Sound, aggregating some210.00Ur , So it will bo seen .that he has not been idle. At roll calls, ho hav been one of the most attentive ? members in the House,, and hia .vote has always been cast in the interest of his section, his State and his people. There is one fact that every one con nected with tho House i3 bound to have observed, and that is the kindly regard and warm personal fellowship so many of tbo mcmbenrnave ior uoi. Green, for they know him as a generous, high minded, gentlemanly companion, and I can tell yon from my experience here that this feeling is worth more in secur ing the passage of any measure he may desire than all the long winded speech es of a whole session. Col. Green never deals in indirection ; here his manly and outspoken position on all public quess tions has gained the respect of aU, even the Republicans, and now no man in the House who has been here the same length of lime stands in a belter posi tion to be useful to his constituents in the coming Congress. -:: . Therefore I say, as a close observer of North Carolina interests here, that the Democrats of the old Third will not only honor themselves but facilitate their best interests by return ins Whar ton J. Green. Cape Feab. A Big Snake. We saw. a monster water moccasin to-day at Mr. George M. Crapoa'a store on South Front street. It was feet in length, and wts one ot the larg est we have ever seen. It was killed this morning on tho opposite side of the river. 28, 188G- NO 178 A Captain's Fortuoato Oiscov cryi Capt. Coleman. , scbr. ; Weymouth, itlying between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been troubled with a cough so tnat be was unable to sleep, and' was Induced to try Dr." King's - NewHJiseov ery for Consumption. It not only gavo him instant relief, but allayed the ex treme soreness in his breast. His chil dren were similarly affected and a sin gle dose had the same happy cffectl Dr. King's New Discovery is now the standard, remedy in the Coleman bouse hold and on board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Remedy at all Drug Stores. : - NEW ADVJGKTISEMENT8 CAROLINA OIL AND CREOSOTE COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KISDS OF Creosoted Timber, Wood Creosote OH, Oil of J'ar, Juniper OH and Balaam, PlBoleom, PyroIIgeDeous Acid, Charcoal aud all kinds of WOOL OIL. Correspondence solicited, july 23 tf ! ! Teachers' Institute. rjl HERE WILL, BE A TKACIIERS'flNSTI TOTIS hc'.d In tbe Academy, In Burlaw, for the V?hUcs, and In the Ooujtt House for Col- ored rcacLere, begin ting Monday, August 24 and continuing one week. All Teachers In the county and those proposing to teach are espe dally requested to attend, and to bring with ineni' copies oC the books recommended by State Board ot Education. Ail. viaitora who may feel an Interest will be tfadly welcomed lr "gramme w ade known on day of meeting. JAB. F. MOOKE, Co. Supt. Pub. Ini P. C. Cedar Dale, July 17, 1S;6 juy 28 4tdltw Baggage Transfer: JjlOll- rfiOMPT CALLS AN1 DKUVKUY of Baggage leave yonr orders at T. J. SOUT1I - EULANb'3 Livery f table, Koith Second St. Order j for Cariiages promptly fillel. ; ' T. J..SOUTLIERLAND, Livery atd SileStab'ea, . '.4-: july '2S tf Na 108 4b 110 North JEecocd it- For Fayetteville. rjpiIE A 1 NEW STEAMER CAPE FEAR, Capt. T. J, Green, Master, will leave Wilmington for Fajettevillecn her first trip, on '" Thursday, July 29th. Her eafti-p - frlrtflftrf on MoniX-aJafLS' )iaujkfoVE & cu.. Agents. Just Received. "V Q UEEN OILCANS, SELF BASTING Broil ers, Wafer and We ill c Irons, long and eliort handles; Wire Diah Covers. Fly Trans. Por pel i in Lined Sauce Pans, Paper Water Buck ets ana ice cream "freezers, wnicn wc arc of fering at reasonable prices PARKER TAYLOR, -iuly vc; .a South f ront St. ' "The Late Mrs. Null,' JgY BRANK E. SIOCKTON, author of Rudder Grange, &c, 4 V ALEN 1 NE," by W . W. As tor, $1 ediUon, Also, New and standard Bcoks, In paper binding, price 10 ajd 20c eack. - The Riverside Paper Series" contains Nov els by the best American authors; price 52c, Also, latest Papers, Periodicals, Ac. j uly 25 YATES BOOK STORE. Insect Powder. QUICKSILVER, " CAMPHOR, fV CHLORIDE OF LI HE, COPPERAS, ' CARBOLIC ACID. - V- For sale at F: C. MILLER'S, Drugstore, j nne 21 Corner So. Fourth and Nun sts. DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY FOK CONSUMPTION. -Isos Cure for Consumption. Boschee's German Syrup. Sal Mnsca telle. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. Strict attention given to our Prescription Department. 1 - MILLER A NIESTLIE, june 21 101 Market Street, Cor. Front. PJoney, JgY BUYING YOUR COW FEED, HORSE Feed, Mnle Feed, Pig Feed, Family Feed, and all other FEED, cf MARSHALL & MANNING, Gen. Com, Merchant. . 24 N. Water St., WllmlngtOD, N. C. july 20 ; Fruit, Yegetahles, &c. J HAVE NOW ON II AND AN D Ail CON- sttutly recelTinar fresh snppliea of all kinda of FRUIT and VEGETABLES. Those in want of anything in my line are respectfully invit ed to call at my old stand at the head of the New Market, on Front et., under tbe shed, july 19 , j C M. D. HUMPHREY. Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER ; k COMISSIOS ;MEECHAST. Office and Sales Room, 215 Market SC. ' ' - . - I- - - Wilmington; N. C. Unction Sale T?VERY TUESDAY SIGHT AT o'elk. All every Wednesday Morning at 11 o'clock, and Saturday Morning at 11 o'clock and eatnr- uayiignts. ian20 rxjsxsx none Wi will bt clad to rtoaira coaTw. from otur friend on aay sad ; all tfSSJtei . ; . , 1 -- , aaexal latere tbni ,.,--"" . ' The umiottm'tTHW meat jiirfyjW aiabsd to the Edito'. oaltaof Ute paper. v - "N rtrrjonanuea mnstbe a70ldd.: And it is eepeclAlljr ' and parUoularly en tood ihit tho Editor tfoeo pot always otfot the vlowa of corrcapaadeato '., w lUtr , ta tne editorial eoJaxuaa. ' N K W A DVBttTIS ISClCNTp. Photographs,' - pi ALL AT Cronenborgfs Gfallery, - X FOR FINE WORt. Children's Pictures a specialty. Old pic tures noi iod and enlarged. Call and see spa clmens., . ' july , 28 V . vjr. CUONXNBEBQ. Toilet Soaps -yTE OFFER A FINE LINE OF TOILET SOAPS to the Kctalt Trade at prices vay down. Wc cannot bi undersold. " MITNDS "BBOTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, J " 104 NOISTU FKONT ST. Wilmington, N.C I New Goods by Jp-Day's , Steamer j t jyjELLlN'3 F00D-Fre3h. - I ; - ' BIRD SEEt) Fresh. MARIANA WINE COCOAl Comp'etc supp y Druga, Kedlcines, Chemicals and Fancy Goods. MUNDS BROTHERS MUNDS BROS'., EMULSION COD LIVEtC OIL WITH HY PO cIIOSITES, 50c and $1 per bottle. MUNDS B.liOS'.: : ; COMPOUNDSTRUP HYPOPnOSPHITE Toandfl BJbwtle- -These oreoeratlon. Kte ot tn&blKbest meilt " anil aro prescribed by YV llmlngton pbyalclan. - Copartnership Notice. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY . 1. formed a copartnership for the practice of law under the firm name o STKDUAN Jk WKILL. We will attend the Courts of New Hanover, Brunswick and Columbus counties, tbe Supreme Court of North Carolina and the Circuit and District Courts of tho United States at Raleigh, CHA8 M. 8TKDMAN; SOL. C. WEILL. Wilmington, N. C, Ju'y 2C, SU . lki . Oliver Wendell Ilolmes. ' The AlltOPVAt nf thp TtrAAtfiiat .Tchl rwtn. tainlng a New Preface aid Notes. With line Steel Portrait. Gilt top, $2. He introduces anecdotes from rccbndl d'acval medical lore which no other writer was like'y to come across, and he -returns nat urally and readily from hia scholarly taJk.and displavs a minute knowledge and keen hu morons Interest in the human nature and stir ring life around him. All thee qnalltles arc raveaiea in tno ups ana uowns or me "Autocrat" and the "Professor at the Break fast-Table. London Daily Netcs.' , . The Poet at tno ureaaiast-Tabic. Crown 8to. gilt top, $2. The last of that admirable storiCB of ' I laoic-,3 Talks". The above -threa volumes, formingrthe Breakfast Table Scries," $ J . For saleTat ' HElNSBERGER'fe. iuly 24 Cash Book and Music Store . FOR Picnics and Excursions; JUST RECEIVED, PER N. Y. STEAMER, the following assortment of Choice Fresh Cakes and Crackers. FINE O. C. TEA, v i ; HOME-MADE GINGER SNAPS, VANILLA WAFERS, BUTTERSCOTCH, ALBERT CAKES, -GRAHAM WAFERS, OATMEAL WAFER9, FRENCH JUMBLES, r EGG JUMBLES, - ASSORTED JELLY, . LEMON WAFERS. These Goods are PERFECTLY FRESH and of EXCELLENT QUALITY, Call and examine. ' Jno. L. Boatwright. J-Jly2( 15 & 17 So. Front Street 154 FRONT STREET.7 -NEW fORK. AUB UR. NASH HAVING BEEN ELECT- cd a meiber of the New Tork Cotton Ex ' charge, we are prepared to execute Orders on Contracts In Future Deliveries. - Orders win be received and transmitted by our firm ia Wilmington. dec 21 tf TATERSON. DOWNING St CO The Green House. Q.OOD WISES, GOOI UQUORSrCOOD BEER, GOOD CIG AE3 and Good Altontlei..- Pricc3'as low as any In the c lty. Will he pleased to see you.. . , r L B. RHODES, Prop, may 25 , S W Corner Second and Princess it .
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