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mimi Ti fill i " '
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Writer pyVVV ?"b6-
ssSpSStne- fcaVoltna Firmer. ,
1 - J, i . t. n:nj"
See'' .....I..,' " N '4 " j
4 AMPBiLL..L..i...Fayettterllle;!, . j
" o(luTHKBIiAND.5....ivenansviuB.;f . uumueror negroes in our midst
Ap ,-r? tt, L '".L. A.. .Ellzabethtawn. uoaXofemDlovmentmfinaP .'Uk'.fU
''I,.I0VE, Js., ;
mlJNG.. -1
...,..WW. RRoad.i' nielina, eiUie,r,,by"steallnglfrpm their-more for-.-v-w-iLi
M- K-Boad- tunate cotonaniohsJaawfiTT 'fVnn4hM
t J. JABVI8.
.Bargaw. Depot; j oV
S.o.
rrTJ
;H.MULLIXS
. ' . .,il,'T)
radicaliticxet:
The following U.4 ticket,- as nowiDaae;i
tft be presenieuj iu mc "r!"?!?" i
nil. ll L J. i, i i i i!
iu
ton 4 KAYO .
fi4 rmz. . . .
WILLIAM lTELLOG(Js(coio.
SecohdpVard.
ED. nl BRINK,
JAMES
tVlLSON. .:
Third Ward,,, a " -
V Pi
RliDE, Sr., (col)'
SILAS N.
i
MARTIN.
GEO. Z. FRENCH,
H. CiIaDBOURN.
JAS.
We bear that the Radicals concede the
ri-4it of evcrj) maii to vote who bas reacb-
ed the ae of;
tweatfl-one years, and who
m3 resided in
the
call
it,k tbt; requisite length
J i . i i . i
of time. We
on? tiie wiiue men oi
itliiir duty. With the
Wilmington to ao
ht of all to vote, ibe whites .certainly
have a majority intlifc Third and Fourth
Wards, and prolnaM a majority in Jl.e
Seci.'iid.
B FlAsT GUN.
TIL
We learn it hat te colored voters of
Nash county are makjing extensive prepar
ations for a ir amm-oci Democratic bai he
' cue, to be given at t&e store of Col W. D.
Harrison, on the 10t of August. Among
other distinguished speakers, the inimita
ble Vance is expectefi to be present.
This is the
best movement we have yet
noticed towards thepdeleat of Radicalism
in .November
Nor vill it be confined to
Nash count)'
il the democrats and Conser-
'11'
vatives do nut igrilori the plainest teach
ings of com irion sent: The tide bas set
in, and all the manifestos of the "Heroes
i j
of America " : w i 1 1 tail to stem 1 1.
North
Carolina will cast
let electoral vote against
and the colored'-voters
Grant and Co
lfax
will contiibu
e laygily to the result. ,
Our trieiid
s in i&b must !ookouttbow
f lovallinilitia." One of their
tver, for thb
duties wiil be to
. - ...
break up colored Demo-
cratic meetings.
GRAMMAR Am
THE CLASSICS
The disciple o
.1-
indley Murray whocd-
its that comic pa
)er, the Union Republi-
can, at Charlotte,!
still continues to cater to
the literary tiiste
loffhis readers. He 'now
I A
savs our "t
wirikliiigs - is getting 8uie-
what monotonous sfnd needs brightening
i i 3
p." and spjells ihiile" with a y. Of
course it is useless o attempt penetrating
... . ? . .
such a "hvcIe'V
I113. We tlieretore
leave him in the
lafids of the proprietors
f the u Old
North State Washing Ma-
chine," renewing
J.
our promise to '..recom
mend their invention in the highest terms
ifitnrove Rnllal Itfl thft tak tti' rlpnninir
the 1 helhs-lettrea scholar
who calls us a f- midnisht assassinator."
a . . "
Appreciative reader, if. you are not a
suhberiber to Piiw Judy or ?he Toma
hawk, lose po timen ordering a copy of
the Union Republican: One issue" is worth
the subscription price. v '
GOV! VANCE.
We learu from
the . Dan vi He, Ya. Times
that Gov. Vance
jvvill deliver the adiress
Inimigratir:
annual, fair of
ciety, in Octo
n and Labor at the second
the
er
irder Agricultural So-
hexC "" This," of itself,
wiU bring togetherone of the largest . as
seml)lages ever seen in "Danville. , p Gov.
Vance" for iversatility of talent, lias no
eriaal the State, and we doubt not his
va' dress will be, likl everything else ema-
.tiagfroui his brilliant mind, the theme
of universal praise j ,.:
KCEXDIAlilASM IN SALISBURY.
have already published several ac-
-"Unt8 reCentltf nfl innnnrlU f.-l41
j ?4VVUVJIal J ui ta x ii (
u1j : and we gve to-day the particulars
5 three several attempts to.flre the town,
lnne nigt. Rape. - murder ' and ; arson
few
I0 ro riot tUugt the d? butf den!
jant says, jMM i&ye je and peace
ave, with a reMeaic
old
-v. mat we an know how to tfppeciate
r--un,u8 louugut oi losing sucn a
gear
tille ; m tf- Memo ofbte
lI6 Carina Parmer will be well sus
Hr r farmers of Columbus county.
ttt Ty is weU Inown asono of the
our r!061111 Practical agriculturistslof
..2.VIullins'Pep.,S.C. , Vw ""-J ,U,,J improve, are anoraea J. tftem
;;;oharl?tte.? V -ffoothijc the fastenings of the houses, and
' 1 ; itVItfbn.'N. C." I tllus It ia that so little rtffi.n1tV?..
1 JUs WIT 3
?.U7?e ofriirfes com mlUed io our midst i
eeni3 lO U3IO lfitlH AHtffnnol T-J! . . !
ma?ks a ort' time ago relative to the stHcthe fndldate for Vitfe President on the ticket.
enforcement of a Vagrant -del. '
" v w w 47u uciiah iiw ni in ir:
bV llVinarttniTd thZ"&&tezi Vau
lle ;th,oiillg aio-
aDont irom house
from appear-
lorejng an entrance. J , '
I Hbivcvef, in 'a good many hi the robberies
we hayalately. recorded - we are led to th unn.
elusion that boose servants have something to
; MV.wwy.hi of itself should be
a wafun o b.ous efceeper84ofbe,Tery careful
.fil(ecrvan ' Too frequent-
rlVB l?!.6 at wlina vacancy occurs,
-w tSTcpTOiniBaong"V pu fn 'the place,
w,rf!.lt?J Pf6?9 ajaeter, if so be
it be Or shessesaea smeijiaUficatipn. ' , .
Our citizens should be very -careful to have
tlieif IP08! .stores, &c;, properly closed for
thef-night,- and mithing - bat a personal su-
pervision will answer here,v We presume a
large ' number of houses In bur city 1 could J
do most easily entered, with a very slight
knowledge of the habits of the s inmates to
guide the thief. . : "
We would ad vise our people to be careful, to
be watchful, and. when they discover a burglar
to be quick and sure "
V.' S .
Special " Magistk ate s Court.
Authony Dickerson,. of : sable hue, preferred a
charge of assault and battery against Sandy
Stuart and Alex. Stuart, : which His -Worship
dwided ta be, rnalicipus, and accordingly dis
missed the defendants, requiring the.proseca
tt pay the cobtSv . , . , . j i
Another charge of a "similar character was
also preferred against Charles Baker and Alce-
nia Dosher. It seems the' two negrpes; Baker
and Diekerson, got into a dilliculty about the
woman Dosher, which ended in a free fight.
They were all bound over in the sum of $35
each. . , , .
Mayoks' ;Couki- AYilliam Rob
inson, a" barefooted, dirty and ragged specimen
of a Radical voter, ;was brought up, charged
with taking up quarters in a sleeping-carat the
depot of the "ViIndngton, Charlotte and Ruth
erford railroad. v He stated that he had been
an employee of the Wilmington, Charlotte &
Rutherford railroad, and being on his way
to'G'jldsboro', had been pointed to this car
as one attached to the next train going out.
His finances not being in a plethoric condition,
he. was excused. .. . ;
Personal. We are 'pleasod to
learn that Mr. James Horner, the Principal of
t .c Oxford High School, for boys, is iu the city
on a visit in the interests of his school. Mr'.
Horner has conducted for a number of years
a t classical and mathematical school pf'Ebe
highest order, with great credit to himself,
an benefit to his schollas; Wemostcheerfullv
recommend him and his school, to the atten
tion of parents. ,
. . . . . J
i Those who are partial to
(he fine arts, stfould not omit a visit to Van
orsdelPs Photographic Gallery. VYe have re
cently examined specimens of his photograph
ic work which cquaf any of the : vaunted pic
tures taken at the North; Wo do not mean to
say that he simply copiea with tidelityfaces of
ttie originals, but that he is a real artist with
very superior taste, which is specially mani
fest in his arrangement of lights and shades in
the photos he produces. Those who may be
disposed to igndre home effort and genius,
will be checked iu their folly if they pay Van
orsdell a visit. " Let us learh, as to art, indus
try and enterprise, ia small and great things,
to foster local endeavors. if
-"The Cdiriparatively high fig
u res, of our thermometer does ..not arise from
the unusual warmth of our ofliee, but from the
variations of the various Instruments used.
We have now,' however; one of Fahrenheit's,
and by a comparison of that with our Other
can arrive at about a correct estimate. '
The barber shop of the
Messrs. Doyle continues to be a model Of neat
ness, and the razprs are skillfully: handled.
Ned, the bppt black, Is a darkey pf pplishing
habits, and is equally ready to shine your boots
or assist you in a bath.' . . . .. .
The nomination of Mr. Sey
mour, of-New Tork; for i the Presidency, was
well received here yesterday. We do not know
that we heard a single expression of non-concurrence
with the choice.
1 m m - .
" Our esteemed friend and co-
tempdfary, Jordan Stone, Esq., of the Roanoke
Newsy has accepted the agency for the 'Carolina
Farmer at VVeldon. The farmers of his section
are requested to'leaye their Orders with him.,
j LosT.rTtbfi.iteni iiieadefc:s5ay-
ettevi Jle Mail' ' which appeared in bur Fay
etteville "Voiumn"iyesterdfay was intended for
our Clfy " tPliimri1, but got into rUie wrong
playe in making np the form. , r i v "
---Thermometer yesterday"at 9
o'locki:A,;M wasJjBa degrees 12 AC, 84 de-
8d? degrees.
.Who-13' the owner .p.f .jJthe
ld flat which drifts past-1 pnr office; pnee jbr
wi?a:day:flllejai Couldn't, it
twice,
be put'to better use. iV-f i&f?v"
James Grteti Sent
but thiibpIarwas,frighte
ingttroto commit any iifpJdaUpnsjt s j
pal election will take place pn the 20th pf this
mouth. &
: m i j& - .li i 'ti' i . :--
::S - -an T3
JN e6t la ble notes. r d
bound in books of 100 each, J fpr sale j at ths
office f theV3Jow"l aiii. ; Call - up nd j
tumor, tn jNaUonal Democratic Convention l-
ms that
bdl. KranflS P Klnirhoa Kaon nnmino4o1 oa
-lno earlier day or night b fixed on, we pre-
sup4h uomiqations-will be ratified- on the
Occasion of the return of the delegales to the
Convention from this section. They can. then
iye(an account. pf their ratewardship r and
were evidently inuoculated yesterday in New-
Torki, '"X 'WiPi': r 5r 'f va.f .
: ' ,.- J A moonlight excursion : to
SmithyUle will come, off - atv aearly;4j.-if a.
suitable steamer can'be-hl&r
pose is to leave here at 5 o'clopk jn the after
noon and return home asearly as -miduight.
We predict that, if the affair is well managed,
large numbors of ladies and gentlemen wilfgo
down the fiver.
: 1 ,
New Advertisements.
George R. Fkesch fe Soji's The Plaee to
Buy. . .
AdriAe &' VoLLEES-Flbur of alcnost 4very
Harris j fc HqweliIOPO cks American
and Liverpool Salt. T. : - ;v'
iuiUi'ni'K'- ;,
The Star Job Office. TJiip e3taU?
iisumeni nas recently oecn eniargeaana aaaea
to by new material, type; Wc. the whole un
der the foremanship of one of the best practi
cal job printers in the' country. The proprietoY
is prepared to receive and promptly cx.ecute
Orders fdr'alr kinds of plain or fancy work,
cards, labels, bill-headsf posters, prdgranitiies,
tickets in fact, any description of job work
done in a weir appointed 'pb offices The pa
trons of the establishment may be assured that
full justice 'will be-tlouef to th6ir orders, both
as to workmanship, material used, and the
price. Now is the season, therefore, to get
your jb work done, and get it done well. Iu
the line of fancy printing, in colors or plain
the work done at the Stab ofliee wllUeompare
favorably with that issued by the large estab:
li3hmentS bf New' Y'ork and Philadelphia. We
invite our frjends to an inspection, and they
can judge for themselves.
Binding. -The JIornixg Star
Book Biolery is complete in all its ap
pointments, and is in charge of one of the
most skillful workmen in the State. All
kinds of Binding-executed neatly, cheapl'
and expeditiously. -
-Coal at a Discocnt. You
can do your cooking just as" quickly and with
much less trouble by using a Keroseue or Gas
Stove. See advertisement iu another column.
Ruling Machine. A Fi rst-class
liuung Machine at the j MpRKi tar j
Printing and Publishins House. Paper
ruled in any form, desiredv 'and i&t- 4ow
MARRIED.
a
Bv Rev IT. T: Bowrtoif." on' the 7th Julv, at
Laiiiiuburg, HOWARD PEYDON to Miss JKN
XET A. McLAURIX, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Col. J. C. McLanrln.
Journal aud N. C. Presbyterian please copy.
DIED.
In this citv, on the morning of the 9th inst.,
THOMAS JACKSON, only son of S. J. and C.
N. Jones, aged fifteen months.
' " Suffer little children to come unto me, for
of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.' .0 '
' .The friends and acquaintances are respect
fully invited to . attend the funeral, at their
residence, corner of 6th and Queen streets, at
9 o'clock, thence to Oakdale Cemetery.
Poitsmoutb papers will please copy.
JSUSCELLANEOUS.
Receiver's Notice
AUCTION SALE,
-! STT
V-i .
I WILL SEMi AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
at the California Steam Mill, in Wilming
ton, N. C, at 10 o'clock A. M , on THURSDAY
Julv lSth, All the right, title and interest of
PEXNYP ACKER, BUCHANAN & CO., or of
JOHN MIDDLETON, as Agent of said firm,
in the following property : .
1 PLANING MACHINE ;
1 LOT TOOLS ;
1 LOT SAWED DOOR LUMBER ; . !
1 LOT " CYPRESS " !
4 or 5 lots" PINE "
1 lot TIMBER in Mill Pond, -y . f ij
f; Terms mnde khown at saleJj i & s u.
GEO. Z. FRENCH, I '
july&-243-td Receiver.
FOR NEWlXOUM.
$ ISP AT OR MNE.
T
HE Sclir. AVILLIi: DILL,
ENGLISH, Mastee,
W .11 have dispatch as above.
For Freight engagements, apply to
I f fl WILLIAMS iniRCHISON.
'iuly7-242-tf ' " "r' " u '
r " ' ' I ' 1 M " '
F, A Ii. : CASSIDKY, K. O- fiOS3.
CASSIDEY BROTHERI & JQSS, :
PROPRIETORS OF -
Wilmington 3IIsrinc , Railway
. . s,iiYarH. ' '
XtTfySitS "TH IflR V.I N E DONE ON
, Yy f the nK)ft reasonable terms and in an ex
peditious manner.' Have constantly on harfd,
and are building BOATS, bothi Ufpr, sailing And
rowing, for sale or hire. '
Sunken vessels raised,' and those drirert on
the beach or bars taken off.
.,JnJy244-f tlCW- .'- . V .
Spirit
CHOICE SELECTED SPIRIT
july9-244-Jw ! ALFRED MARTIN.
X71A IIi nTERM' .pPEJTS- .llEYirid.
Address.VJp 'u:f;1
r4e20-229-lmJ f.$ Coi. LBIXGHAM.?
rTiHE f tW D E It S I O S E B ATI50
yL tiualifled ;.at March I Term,' 1SC8 of Now
Hanover County Court as '.Administrator pf,
Moses Davis; deceased notice is hereby given.
j to all persons Indebted to the estate to come
forward ' ana pay tne same promptly, anu ait
in
buof OicirxecdveryT-
should trf held ltfUUr City at'an early
11 w"f JpV1)dtlrTfiidittlSlegrams
CASKS,
persons naylng claims against snia esae.ro
notified ta present them wltiiin the tiiue pre-
ITew York-yand4 North .Carolina
BIKE, f
THE FINETTAST SAtLlNQ-STEAMSHIP
k -itH flvHs-f-Captain M OOREiO ' ml
1 ARRIVE, .TITERBA'X?3Ji'T
' v V ' and leave our wharf between .Dock
and: Orange streets, for the aboVa port, son
FRIDAY, ; July lotin - . ' - W
it. . . .;. ' ', r1 .?;-":' f ;
, ' This - Line will comprise - the1 'following
Steamers: ;r '.,'.; ? -,-.
FAIRBANKS ...Capt. Ai -H cktb r. ;
WM. P. CLYDE.;...:. " Wm. Poweix. It
REBCCEA' CLYDE .... O. Chichester.
MARY SANFORD. . . . . " John Moore.
With sncli additional Steamers as may
foe Required to meet the Deinahds
- of he;Trdel.; ? ii .
Sailing fron-EW!jY6RK CTeryj r !'
VTEDNESBA Ty'AND SATURnA r,
At 4 P M. from Pier 15 E. l. foot of Wail St.
The attention of SIIIPPEttS'ls calleil to the
LOW RATES and: U RE AT FACILITIES olfer
& by this Line. , . '-
f All J idasses Promptly Paid. a
! THROUGH BILLS ' O F LADING given to
FAVJKTTEVlLLKi N-j-C, and all points on the
Wilmington, Charlotte and li. II. Road, Wil
miugtPn & Weldpn R. Rpad, Wilmington and
Manchester .RU Roa0, and their Connections. ,
Eor Freiglit ensragementH, apply to , - ? -
WORTH & DANIEL, Agents. .
Agent in New York, s- , - ? ,
- JAMES HAKD ? i
104 Wall, Corner of South Street. ,-
july7-242-tf ', , , Sew York.
GROCERIES '&-;;;;
1 : 'xin".;tojee:. 1
2Q Kits No. 1 HACKEBEL;
20 Bbls. UERRIXGS j
i ; . . ,
20 Btl3i CIDER TIXEaARV;
Just received and for sale by v. : ; ' i
HAR JtISS & HOWELLi
No. 14 anil 16 North Water Struct.
vje23-24-tf , , .
i AT:; GLO W PEIGES !
LAK-FI?II LINES,
" HOOKS and LEADS.
ELEGANT RAZORS, j
" ' . .. IN CASES.
FINE POCKET KNIVES, :
&c, &c &c.
GEO. A. PECK, ;
15 So. Frorit street.
for sale by
julyl-23S-tf
n Q appripo
VJl UUOl IDD I UIUbUilCD I I
I
HATE JUST RECEIVED and HATE
in Store a
,1
LARGE STOCK OF
FOR SALE
CHEAP,, C ASH .
ciias. h. French
Julyl-233-tf . " , ,t 10 Sputh Front Street.
OTHY CHOICE
o
BAJfGECOUSTY
TABLE BUTTER.
. Selected with great care,'
' ' Expressly Tot Family Use. ,
Extra Greain; Clieese.
FROM T HE SAME DAIRY,
At
july7,tf , ,
GKO. MYERS', . '
11 and 13 Front strreet, '
...- CIIAS. L. MYERS, Ag't,
Y T
1,000
SACHS SALT, IN PBIMK
order, for sale low from wharf, by
WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON.
july7-242-tf'
i I OF ALL i KINDS.
XJUg JS JEQ53T mT iAS,
1 1 LEV T VARIETY. '
A THE CHEAPEST, BEST AND
XL
MOST STYLISH in the City, at
R 1 ANDERSON'S Hat Store,
Sign on the Tree, i
;. f '.'
No. 11 North Front St.
jnlyT-tf
- f-
GROCERIES;
- r-. 'V ' .
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES:
- Mll'ii -
HOOF IRON1, IK and 1 inch ;
BEST MAKE OF HACKS; u
- f :; .
HACK FILES, BUNGS to 2 Inch ; ?
;' GLUE, TRESS HOOPS, RIVETS, J U !
STRAINER WIRE-ps. 40, 60, 80, 90 & 100.
COFFEE, SUGAR, NAILS, FLOUR;
ADAMAMTINE TJANDLES, MOLASSES,
1
SOAP, &c, &c. ,i Wv
Jell-22l-tf
t . -, .North Water St.?
tSVv't.-.'J;
FroiaS, t)0 tof 31 operll
55
r-
AOI0ST EXCELLENT1 CLARET, f
W'- 1 .IS.C.LEm :
'rihfvif 'StiftTI- ar aoetofPtot- gcovrp i ' v
Jmii?um)i '- - ri
,..Hrrrff 5A Tint f ffffh-
JV1. M. KATZ & UU.,
23 .Market Street. ' ,'
STOCK With a fuller Line of Stable and Fan
STpCwith aulerXinef taplis andf Fan
cy DRY GOODS, consisting of ' . . ;- V 'si
Grenadines, ? ! t t !
Mozambique, j ;
'litiii t 1 - ltd iAlpacasp V4- s' - .
,1 ' Lawus,
Bareges. . !
'' :i ' ; Prints. " ' ' '
.i. Ginghams.
Jaconets, Swisses, Checks, Mulls, NansookiJ
Brilliants, f Marseilles , Bleached ; an,d. Brown
Shirtinga. - '--1-: - - ' '-'
i -vr? EJrlBROmERIES,
Wai.-ts.
: '. SILK JrANTLES,
"A ' '
Lace, Grenadine, Cassimer and Barege -
f Diaper, Towelings, ShcetingsJ Buttons; Trinv-
mmgs, uipye Aiitts,psiery, ? itR ;
pantsujfks, ; .;. j ! -
Readj'-made Cloothing and Furn
isliing Goods. !
OUR STOCK has been purchased BEFORE.
THE LATE ADVANCE, , and therefore ena
bles us 'TO SELL bHow present prices. .Ex
amine our Styles and qualities and you will
feel it to your interest to buy. i f . X ,
liberal Terms to c WUoIesale
Buyers.'
M. M. KAT2 CO.,
23 Marled Street.
miLLINERYrOPEninGlj
"TT TE WIEt E iA4VS MONDAY,
April 20, a full Slock; of Latest Styles
I lata,',
Bonnets
i .(':': -.i J;.;. blowers, ,.:
. i , , Ilib.bons.'
Silks, : ' : 5 i;- ;
Satins,; ; '. : -C'j-K .
, Crapes, , . . .
; i . Frosted Illusions, ;
; -i',,t ; I I ' I I Oyriaments.
J Our long experience enables us to sell bet
ter Goods at lower prices than any house out
side ot sew lorfc
, . !M. M. -KATZ & CO.,
1 23" Market St;
ap!9-17G-tf
,' fce
jr. 2-
Wilmington Regulator,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
Plain and Beaded
Parasols,
Sun
Umbrelfas,
- ! - : " . . C
A a Reduction, of 25 Per Cent, on
former prices.
A fine article of
, WHITE-SHAWL .BAREGE,;
At a reasonable pricey
FINE MUSLINS,
i.u ili-'Vii :x
jaconets,
Marseilles 0('1 ! (
(White and Colored),
And other Summer fairies at prjteeto please
the most fastidious.
-1
Clnghatns I I ;
Calicoes,
AlfGrades, at Satisfactory Prices;
:'..'. .1! t;;
Bleached
AND
Brown Shirtings
A Good Assortment at Lowest Cash: Pricey
fc,-K
Corsets - and .Hoop SK rt,rT
w y Hosiery and GIOTes,
!'-;:' ' - --:- '
Best Assortment n th State, at pnoea tha
: 'At tbe Old Stand of KaHmretler -
jro., next toTEXfcEange ConnePr Jfo'4
S2S2?S&fe
ets, and other -Blank, Books, inv endless
fletyjmBwnws;
O t- T CT . CLW.ju.jn, 4
O U Printing n Pf ilJT. f
OCtl5-19-lt
No. 3 South Water Street.
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BEFOREilHElBUBLlCf
ND WITH AS .LARGE AD- HASD'
some a Stock of... ....-.-ihu'j y-'Jj; ' :
As ever. Unparalleled . in Aocpmmddattpns
we joffer to otrr 'friends and nations As com
plet-e an assortment ' of everyliaracter" of
DRY G OODS as is to bq found in-the City5.-
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Wo have BLACK SLLKS; MUSLINS and;CAL
ICOS ; perfect loVes-of lATS, HOSIERY,
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GLO.YES, PERFUMES, etC.etc.T. t'V
FOR THE GE JJTLEME k,
We prpvide HATS,, BOOTS, CO ATS, AN TS;.
H"ANDKERCHIEF3, SOCKS ; anrf.' ih' Bhort,.
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every article needed in the Toilet. With un--usual
facilities for selling: gopd articles at Ipw
eea,rtroji again Isplicit the attention and
,THE:
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PUBLIC ALLY,
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We offer UMBRELLAS j PARASOLS, all ktods-
r illl'K li l N 1C JN 'COTTON J5f
READY-MADE .C LO THING, SHAWLS,
BLEACHED and BROWJf SHIRTINGS,: COR-
SETS, HOOP SKfhVTS, and, without desCend--
ing into further particuiarities",-
We, Havfi'Perjnthing !
Call and see us. to-day, to-morrow and every ;
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clay. :We promise you.' polite attention, Ipw
priees.aiuLFINE XXODS:i.;;5
49- Rest St in the City, to trade at
snits ! all, rich- and- ioor, biarb
Slid
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low.
, july4-241-tf ,
E1HLL ClOSE'Ott THE BAL--
!ance -of' our ;;r;5't:?!'.1.
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w i ,r v.-. .-r x rr -"" -- 'mr
CAMCO at 51?2ptoi; i2rattd15 Cents
tne nest.-
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RXE ACIIED MtJSElX I lnd 1 C)fa.i-
AND' EVERYTHING ELSE -JN pR0FOR
TION.r
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Vustomcvs in. vau c,y uwi ecrumrjj. f -
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't . ' ' w 1 MaVket Street.
. , FOB SAJJE ?OB BEN
, . Real , E state Nbtfce !
1 - T THE REQUEST'Olf MANV PAR
ties who have been unable to prepare.de
scriptiorts Of their Lands, I shall postpone is
suing , mvrCATALOGUE' OF LANDS) FOK
SALE- till'-Anff. .v 8end in descrintion and
prlpe of Xands, ,No charge un'ss a sale is ef
fectedv a-Ho.;v . -? i . .-.n .-f- -'i '14 !
Real jtate Agent,
10 South Front St.
uly3-240-tfJ .
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milEBOrSEon 8VCOXD, RET. WEEN
JL Ann and Nunn streets, one doox South of
Dv Fergus, k ;,Will De. Tented .very, low, For
terms, apply to the undersigned. vMv , ... . - j
.V . ..,i,:rB, W.CHAD WICK, - i j
; jnlyll-w l4 -At the Custom House, j
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THE) DESIRABLE RRICIt DtriLD
: ma rm Dock Stroet next East Of the lee
I House reeently opeupieds a ltestanrant byj
tne nnetersignea. ' nne s ore Deiow am pieu-i
Jft.2U-4f)-2 vivj.r.r JAS.'ILiMlTCHElA,
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PRICES
f'A o FEtT PUE AS ANT BO ft FOB";
jrV rent, furnished -or' ttnfornished,wtb or t ?
without iDOardi, rati thai. GREGORY. HOUSEr! ,
Oomer of Front and Red Cro8S'strtft..t . ... .
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f toednpotfCampbelTetw
f Blpcfe25b,iai;ier Turner's. planl, Sizaof
;llpt $3 feet on Campbell street running Nprthj
1 to W. & W. Railroad - feet. Bi erder . v
f . tulvl4itsl EDWAItU DAVIS, Adiu
TTEDDINO CAUDS A W VISITIXI
J C ABDS prtnted . in ; the most eleSan
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:. , Frmtine.ana l-uoiifiuus nouv,
And General Book BlnaerVL
So. 3 Soath '.Water &i
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raay artids from his jperi"..
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