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Six masked men robbed the mail and ex press cars on the Southern Pacific rail road at a small station m Texas; several sacks of man and all tne money and valuables in the express car were taken. The British Foreign Office does not apprehend a serious dispute over the Sultan of Turkey permitting the Russian ship Moscowa to pass the. Dar danelles. Emperor William and Chancellor Von Caprivi have left Ber lin to meet Emperor Francis Joseph. The Queen of the Hawaiian Islands is unpopular with natives-and Ameri cans, and the Reeling fbr a republic is spreading. An injunction has been issued in England against payment of a draft for 75,000 to Balmaceda's finan cial agent. Crops in Scotland are half ruined by recent storms. - The government at "Washington has received official advices from Minister Egan of the downfall of;Balmaceda's government in Chili. A car loaded with gun- powder on a railroad train in Arizona exploded, killing two men and destroy ing several cars. - Cotton manufac- work published by Professor Espy in 1841 entitled "Philosophy of Storms," in which theories were ad vanced and experiments narrated practically the same as those ad vanced and made by the rain-makers of to-day. i LOCAL DOTS. THE RICE CROP. Items of Interest Gathered Here and There nd Briefly Noted. ; It seems that the coroner's jury have found that the primary cause of the recent horrible railroad acci dent at Bastian's Bridge, near States ville, was the loosening of a rail by unknown wreckers, but it also found sufficient fault with the railroad com pany to furnish ground for lawsuits enough to keep the railroad's attor neys busy for some time to come. If there had been a j guard at that bridge this rail could not have been removed, and it the train had been slowed up, as it should have been, this fearful slaughter of-men' and women would not have happened. There are some bold larcenies per petrated these days, j but one of the boldest reported recently occurred in Kansas where a thief stole a farm- er's""vrheat crop, had it threshed out, turers at Fall River, Mass., have re-J at night, sold the grain and got away solved to reduce wages of operatives. with, S1.000 in cash before anyone New York ; markets: Money easy at 15 per cent.; last loan 2, closing offered at 1 per cent.; cotton steady; middling uplands cents; middling Orleans 8 15-16 cents; Southern flour ouiet and weak; wheat heavy, lower and moderately active; No. 2 red, $1.05 1.05 at elevator, corn unsettled, dull and lower; No. 2, 7475 cents at eleva tor and 7577 cents afloat; rosin quiet and firm; spirits turpentine firm and quiet at 37 38. cents. suspected that there was anything wrong. The man who owned the whtat lived several miles from the land on which it was grown, and was not personally known in the neigh borhood, which made the imperson ation by, the thief an easy matter. The weather at Southport yes terday was cloudy with light rain; wind northeast and sea-swell light. Foster, the Western weather prophet, predicts the next storm on the Atlantic coast on the 6th inst. The Vestry of St. James Church are requested to meet at the Rectory this afternoon at 3 o'clock. There was an advance in the local cotton market yesterday; prices being quoted at 1 cents per pound for middling. Apples from Mt. Airy are being shipped to Wilmington, but on account of careless packing do not command the best prices. Receipts of catton yesterday (including receipts Sept. 1st) were 50 bales. Receipts Sept. 2d last year were 1,510 bales. ' The members of the "Boys' Pleasure Club" will meet next Saturday evening at 8.15 o'clock, at the residence of the leader of the club. Schooner Qeorgie Gilkey, Gilkey, cleared at this port yesterday for Ponce, P. R.,ith 490,744 feet of lumber, valued at 45,986 and shipped by E. Kidder's Son. September mullets are in the market in great quantities. Fishermen report large catches; last week the Hew lett seine, at Masonboro, landed alto gether 20,000 GoodBeports fironj. Some Bectiona and Dis couraging Accounts from Otners. The rice planters on the Cape Fear river expect ;.to commence cutting as soon as the water is off the fields. The crop, it is thought, has not been materi ally injured by the late heavy rains and freshets. , Over in South Carolina the prospects are not encouraging. Heavy rains com menced about ten days ago and have been almost continuous ever since, pro ducing the highest freshets known in years in the Edisto,' Ashepoo. Combahee and Coosawhatchie rivers. All the upper plantations on these rivers are submerged, and will, sustain heavy loss both in the quantity and quality of the rice produced. All of the young rice overflowed will be de stroyed, and all the older rice which is ready to cut and is overflowed will sprout and be a total loss unless the water re cedes at once. The only thing that has saved the lower plantations has been the westerly winds, which have driven off the tides and taken off a great deal of the freshet water. If ihe winds had been easterly and the tides been driven in, the loss would have been very great. In Georgia, the crop promises to be one of unusual fine quality. The grain has not been injured perceptibly by the rain, and if the weather continues fair a good deal of the crop will soon be har CAROLINA BEACH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,. i - - t - -- Have You a Daughter to ! Educate, y r - Have you wisely and carefully "selected the school she will attend? Her whole futurei depends upon your choice. Send for a catalogue and twelve elegant photographs of : , ' . I Norfolk fcqllege FOR YOUNG LADIES, JTOBFOIiK. VA. I Growth: 1887-'88. 214 Pupil '88-'89, 251; ,i89-'fl0,a9O;90-18l.-S51. j The Finest Advantages for tne Least j Bloney. " j Highest collegiate course in the State. tlf ,000 ex nrnHeH annnallv to secure the best teachers, bchool of Art; School of Elocution and Oratory;; Conserva tory advantages in music. 4 Climate Same as Old Point Comfort.' Board, furnished room, gas. heatv English tuition, Latin, Greek. Oral French, Class Elocution, Calis thenics and Drawing, only ! $42.60 PER QTJABTEB. Write and inform yourself about this, one of the leading educational institutions of the South. ; J. A. I. CASSEDTT, Norfolk, Vaj Principal. au 13 8t i thsu ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ARTIST Has returned and we are now pre pared to fill orders for Winter Suits : FROM AN UNSURPASSED LINE OF imported and Domestic Goods. Call and select now. K1UNSORT& CO., ' Contract Advertisements taken at proportion ately low rates. Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sept. 1st. SPECIAL. TOR ONE DAY ONLY WILL THOSE EXQUISITE SILK GRENADINES' - be offered at a great sacrifice, MERCHANT TAILORS. sep 1 tf Prof. E. VanLaer fAKEb THE SELECTION OF, rIAIiOa from the Factories direct a specialty, and will go to New York for that purpose next week. The advan tages of special selections are apparent to all thinking people. The largest assortments of Pianos are on hand in September, and consequently choice selec tions can be made and by a saving in the cost. We select from six different makers comprising all graies. and gurantee every Instrument which we select to be perfect of its kind. J We give especial attention to the selection of Orand Pianos, which require the most critical and careful attention. Over thirty years' experience enables us to satisfy the most critical. i . All persons wno contemplate purcuaam ii. will do well to address or call on the undersigned at Yesterday's Excursion Concert The Ger v man, Etc. The excursion to Carolina Beach yes- The excursionists to Carolina terday, complimentary to Prof. Miller's Senator Blair, of New Hampshire, claims to be the inventor of the re ciprocity idea for which TJlaine is getting the credit, and refers to the Congressional Record to prove it. If Chicago wonld make Father Avlmard Chief of Police the proba- Mr. Charles Baskerville, of Colum bus, Miss., who has been elected as sistant Professor of Chemistry in the State University, was a student in the University of Mississippi, and afterwards pursued the study of chemistry for two years at the Uni versity of Virginia,! where he. grad uated in that department. He has since pursued a post-graduate course in the Vanderbilt j University, and, we are informed by Prof. Winston, Beach yesterday had a delightful time, and many participated in the enjoyments of the occasion. The weather was pleas ant throughout. The ighth annual fair of the East Carolina Fair and Stock Associa tion will be held at Goldsboro on the 15th, 16th and 13th inst. A fine pre mium list is offered. Weather Forecasts. The following are the weather tore casts lor to-aay: For Vircinia. continued warm, fair Orchestral Band, was participated in by a large number of people. The two bands Second Regiment and Germania gave a concert in the pavilion in the afternoon, which was much enjoyed. At night the german given in the pavilion was the great at traction, about twenty couples partici- patih under the supervision of L'AriOSO J comfortable home in the South. Forxircular Club. A bicycle race was on the programme, but the high tide rendered it impossible. any time during the next ten days. E. VAN LAEB, sep 1 tf tu th sa ' 402 & 404 North Fourth St. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, i ; COLUMBIA, S. C. gECOND SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS SEP tember 30th, 1891, with full corps of Professors and Teachers in Academic, Collegiate, Music, Art and Medical Departments. Most beautilul grounds ana FOR TENDER FEET. GROVERS SoftShoes FOB TENDER FEET, AT Geo. B. French & Sons. au 16 tf ' MATTRESSES! JUST RECEIVED LEADING STYLES OF FALL DRESS GOODS. 44 and 54 French Broadcloths. Haines' all-wool Plaid Suitings. Callingwood Striped Serges. Fairfield Novelties. Striped Habit Cloths, Pain Habit Cloths, 54-inch Camel's Hair Cloth; Bedford Cords. Imported Black Dress Goods with polka dot and striped effects. ' Cashmeres, Henriettas and Serges in all the new and leading shades. and catalogue apply "to the President, ! Rbv. WM. R. ATKINSON, D. D. jv 2 3m th sa tu W,t; tint Vi nrrmlrl crpt awav with the Chinese opium dens, and brings high testimonials from all of weather during greater portion of the root out one of John Chinaman's his teachers. mi auitous sources of income. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Philadelphia is waking up, and has struck a streak of economy. She proposes to put her mounted police on bicycles instead of horses, as bi cycles are cheaper to keep than horses and don't cost so much. W. M. Cumming Mattresses. Munson & Co. The artist returned. Wanted A competent grocery man. PERSO NAL PARAGRAPHS There is one serious defect about Gen. Dyrenforth's rain making pro cess. He can't regulate the flow nor stop it. It pours -right down and tears the roads all to pieces, and keeps pouring while there is any thing to pour. Andrew Carnegie said in a speech in Scotland recently that he wasn't ashamed of his ancestors if they were spinners, weavers, &c As Andrew's ancestors to whom he re fers are dead they can't be heard from as to how they feel "about An drew. : " Gen. Alger who has recently been to see Mr. Blaine at Bar Harbor, re ports him in excellent health, and" this lepds some of Mr. Harrison's friends to ask why In thunder he still loiters at Bar Harbor, and don't hus tle down to Washington to attend to business. The native population of Alaska, according to the census, has de creased 8,000 in the past ten years. The census agent says they have learned the use of ardent spirits from the whalers,; and that they rnanufacture a fiery drink called ,!bootcha" which is just bootcharlng them up. A company in Boston is doing a thriving business manufacturing im itation coffee out of clay and flour, mixed with a little sure enough coffee, which they sell for about six cents a pound. Some of . these days wicked men will manufacture bogus beans in Boston, and then that town will get up and howl. Pertinent Paragraphs Pertaining Princi pally to People and Pointedly Printed. Col. Paul F. Faison, of Raleigh, i is in the city. Dr. S. S. Satchwell, of Burgaw, was in town yesterday. Mr. J. W. Nunnaly left yester day to visit relatives at Greensboro. Mr. W. L. Jones left yesterday.for Richmond.-ViL, on a two weeks vaca tion. Miss Yula Tilghman, of Wel don, is in the city, a guest of Mrs. J. L. Howell. Mr. J. W. Morris, of Fayette Ville, was a visitor at the Star office yesterday. Misses Sallie and Alice Jones, of Marion, are visiting Mr. H. C Twm ine of this city. Mr. J. M. Holland, who has been visiting friends at Whiteville, N, C., returned yesterday. Masters Geo. Peschau and Joe Yates left yesterday morning If or the University at Chapel Hill. - Mr. Frenchj McQueen left yes terday morning on a visit to the moun tains of North Carolina. Mr. J. T. King, clerk in the Auditor's office of the Atlantic Coast 'Line, left last night for Virginia. day; local showers are probable during the afternoon or evening; cooler Friday. For North Carolina, generally fair weather, southeasterly winds, slight change in temperature, showers Thurs day night. For South Carolina, local showers in southwest, fair weather in northeast portion, southerly winds, cooler in western, stationary temperature in east ern portion. For Georgia and Florida, showers, easterly winds, slight changes in tem EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL, NEAR ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A., Principal. C. L. C. mXOR, LL. D., Associate Principal. 1 TVi. AA vear ooens Sent. 30. 1891. Ex- we jy2910t tensive improvements in buildings and accommo dations. Catalogues sent. BY RIVER AND RAIL. Beceipts of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington, Columbia .& Augusta T? R SS casks spirits tumentine, . 11 bbls. rosin. . Wilmington & Weldon R. R. 20 casks spirits turpentine, 4 bbls. rosin, oo DDis. iar, uuia. turnentine. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. ip-j Advent Term 25 casks spirits turpentine, ioo uu. . SV 1 1 1 A rosin, iu ddis. i.ar. Schr. Stonewall 20 casks spirits tur- VLf;.. ,irrts .at- ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE tjdli . Jtuuuw -i - nntine. 140 bbls. rosin, 6 .bbls. tar. Schr. Lorenzo 10 bales cotton, 15 ST. MARTS SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. Begins SEPTEMBER 24TH. au 14 2ic Moss, Straw and Cotton, Shuck and Cotton, Excelsior Curled Hair, Pine Fibre. Manufactured to Order or Reno vated and Re-made. Carpets 1 Carpets 1 1 Come and see us. Receiving New Goods daily. Art Squares, Rugs, &c, m endless variety. Roclf bottom prices prevail. Don't forget SECOND FLOOR. i Brown & ftoddick au30tf Eflattresses FOR SALE. Manufacturer & Renovator of Mattresses. Also MOSQUITO NETS. au 12 tf rsnttm "R-ftorion Bulletin. The Weather Bureau reports a storm casks spirits turpentine, lbO DDIS, rosin area central yesterday over the upper Lake region and moving eatward. It is accompanied by a warm wave and fol lowed closely by a cool wave advancing from the Northwest. Light rains oc- cured in the extreme southeastern por Total receipts-Cotton, 50 bales; spirits turpentine, 167 casks; rosin, 579 bbls.; tar, 52 bbls; crude turpentine, 29 bbls. Board of Magistrates. The Board of Magistrates will meet on - 1 I. A t,An.nr .416 I . ' 1 . Vl r fFY CI A P1"fltl rttl Of tion OI tne COtion uciu, mvi ""'j jyionuciy ucai iui ti j Titncuillp rp- 1 . mrnrtnnt matters the reduction X-Iie r lOrlUa Jjcuiusuiai, a . iwu iuijwinui porting a fall of four inches in twenty- c the tax levy as recommended by the four hours. Board of County Commissioners and The rainfall in the Wilmington district the adoption of plans and specifications was all at Florence, which recorded .31 for the new Court House. These plans f inrh The maximum temperature and snecifications have been prepared by rano-ed from 80 at Wilmington to 86 at the architect under the direction of the Florence. ' ! . CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. LARGE CORPS J nf KKHrior Teachers. Best advantages in Lite rary. Musical and Art Departments. Attractive sur roundings. Healthful and accessible location. Lowes terms. Order catalogue. w p DICKINson, an 15 lm i tu th sat ' principal. i Weekly Arrivals OF CaMps, Onions, Apples, ;Potatoes, for which send in your orders to the southeast corner I Front and Dock streets to r ! ADRIAN & VOLLERS. w. r.i. cumming, GreatReduction in Spring 13 PRINCESS ST. aul2l A Live Kattlesnake. x A casual visitor at the Star office last night brought a live rattlesnake with him which he suggested would be a pleasant companion for the office cat. Mr. Chas, merly bar-keeper W. Williams, for at The Purcell, now Board of Commissioners of the county, and will no doubt meet with the appro val of the Board of Magistrates. Superintendent of Health. Next Monday a Superintendent of Health for the county is to be elected The snake was not old enough to sport by the Boara 0f Health, consisting of a rattle on the end of.his tail, but knew the Mayor of the citVf the physicians in enough to throw himself into a striking the county the county surveyor and attitude when any one approaencu the chairman of the Boara oi u)mm- rMr. The office cat happened to be on sioners There are two candidates in a rattin expedition in the neighbor- thg field it is said Dr. F. W. Potter, hood and in her absence it was impossi- the present Superintendent, who has ble to accept the kind offer ot compan- held the office for seVeral years, ana ur. lonship. - R. D. Tewett, of this city. A Full Stock of Flour, Meats, Sugar, Coffee, Candy, Tea, j Salt, Cneese, Crackers, Cider, Butter, Lard,! Soap, Starch, Matches, Vinegar, Cigars, Tobacco, Canned Goods, &c., &c. i - i For sale by j ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WE ARE IN IT, AND YOU MAT BE IN IT! BY BUYING BEDS AND ALE KIMS OF FUMI- i TUBE OF DS, The Best $25 Oak Suit Txrn "Fowl in Season. Under t he game laws of the . State of ,t.i: -..n Vi killim? of marsh 1 fill I 1 L,rt,lJl"l IS holds the position of night clerk there. T.vnch. Master of .. i ti,ntir f.nast I . .imc onH other sea oiras TransoortatlOn ior mc i acua, , Line, at Florence S.C.was in our city errnitted on and after the first day of "n . ... t. cmh hut it is made unlawful to yesteraay. : , . , t ,sm fnwl in the waters of Kill JOT sute auj m Hanover and Brunswick counties, between the 10th of March and the 20th Mnwmtier. I The close season for partridges ends on the 15th of October. NEW ADVERTISTEMENTS. Wanted, COMPETENT MAN TO TAKE CHARGE Always on Hand. HAY, STRAW, BUNGS, GLUE, HOOP IRON, , SHOT, POWDER, COPPERAS, PAPER, TWrNE, &c &c. For sale by - - rt TTrtT T 1.1 L O au2ltf Southeast Cor. Front and Dock Sts. I G CL OO 0- Carolina Beach I AND SOUTHPORT IN THE STATE, 10 PIJBCES. -.. f-v ! oearinc completion, and in ordei to give our customers a good showing we have rented the two Stores of Burr & Bailey, oSecond street, where we can always have plenty of duplicates. Our place southeast corner Second and Market is now full, aU three Stores. ... .. , j We cannot, and will not be undersold NETS A nice line Of RUGS and MOSQUITO cheap. Col. E. D. Hall, Chief of Po lice, has returned from a visit toRuth erfordton, where his daughters have been spending the Summer. Messrs. J. A. Roberts, Rich mond; L. N. Cox, Washington, D. C.; W. Shiver. New i ox., v A of small Grocery Store, Addrestr sep3 2t4 "GROCERY STORE," Care Star Office. , Fred Douglass says in his article in the North American Review that there was in Port-au-Prince, an agent of a distinguished firm in New York who seemed to be more fully initiated i n the secrets of the State Depart-, ment in Washington then he was. This would lead to the inference that Minister Douglass did not share the full Confidence of Mr. Blaine. Gen. Dyrenforth th ougnt he had a dead-sure thing on the rain business when the New York Sc rummaging around among: the archives, found a Martin, Kaaiora, v-., x . - - r arrived here yes rHav eveninc by train on uie v.. x . v v railroad. They will remain in the ide resorts, until city, visiwug " W. Mosby, R. xrnrfnlk. Va.. were among at The Orton yesterday. . . The following were among the arrivals in our 3 j - R op-ers. Marion; R. P. Stackhouse. Lit tle Rock; W. J. Wolff, Winston; l. vv u liams, Kenly; G.H. Currie Qarkton; j j Powers, D. K. Everett, Laurinburg, C A. Banner, Mrs. Armfield, Mt. Airy; j.j. Royall. H. O. Phillips. Morehead; W. H. G. Lucas, Bladen county; D. G. Robeson, N. M. D. Robeson W H. Pemberton, FayetteviUe; J. K. Tipton, W. Tipton, W. Boyd, Hills- ville; L W. Pegram Winston. . The Mount Airy Excursionists. About three hundred excursionists Hotice MEETING OF COKFOKA i vMe Street RaUway." A meeting of the corpora tors of the Fayetteyme Street Railway io , as prcj vided by the 5th section of the Act of 1889, . ' m-m.r 1. 4DOA .willful t- 111 trlft the 11th day ot xaarcn, ioo, wai; - TownHaufFaTette4e,N.C.,Satu 6th, 1891, at lao cioca, ior mo " FayetteviUe, N. C, Aug. 29th, 1891. ep2 3t On aiid after Monday, Aug. 31st. g TEAMERS LEAVE FOR CAROLINA BEACH at 9.80 ai m. and 2.80 p. m., 5.30 p. m. TuL leaves Beach at 7 a.m., 12.80 p. m., 5.00 au4tf P F. PETERSON, T. L.rKiKJ!.su. BRING IN THE BABY TOR A FINE CABINET INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGBAPH. Secure the shadow whQe you f,sbfrhess,lb stance pass away. PETiK &y jb a mv 29 D&Wtf 111 Market str.eet AND Sumtner Goods. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY Fall Groods I will sell for the next thirty days my entire stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at greatly re duced price. , , A complete line of Alpaca Coats and Vests. 100 White and Fancy Vests,' worth $1.25 for C5 to lOOpairs Silk and Wool Pants, worth $4.60 to $6.50 15xf pairs AU-Wool Pants, worth $3.50 for $2.00. A laree line of Gents' Underwear, worth 75c to 11.25 for 40 and 75c. , , . , The largest stock of Over Shirts on the market ''vifesk'yotfto iook at our stock of Men's and Boys' Straw Hate for less money than you have ever seen thVe have left a few pieces Straw Matting, which we, offer for 12j$ to 25c. Respectfully, SOL. BEAE ap 21 tf 20 Market St., Wilmington, N. C, Plain Facts. If -we don't display the largest stock . and most complete assortment of TRIMS, VALISES ASD SATCHELS in the city, we will forfeit the finest TRUNK or VALISE in the Store. Prices are rock bottom. H. L. FEWWELL, THE. HORSE MILLINER. au 80 tf 14 & 16 Soutn Front St. ; Mosquitod. PERSIAN: INSECTICIDE CANDLES, AF- P'tmrf hnat drnni Saturday at 7.00 p. m. Last train tion MARYLAND. BALTIMORE, 16 MOUNT VERNON PLACE, EAST. Willi a - , .mnrmw evening. Quite a number ol Mount Vernon Institute. . ... Tr: i j w- a .tu. r. the visitors are from points ,n v- Dtor Young Ladies ana wmc Bu- Yeaterday's "Weatnep. t'hp records of the Weather reau give the following report ot the nf tftmoerature, etc., "U18u v r . u At 8 a.m--7!S0; 8 p. m.,7S temperature, .80; minimum, 7; average Rio. .miUnn nrinn. east. iuwi fall .0. limited to twenty, jy 8 D&W 3m we sat . 1 1. O AA n n Passport leaves for Southport and the Rocks at 9 a, m. daily except Saturday and Sunday. seplit Gen'l Manager. Oopartnerslaip ( Notice, y E HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED ALBERT GORE as partner in our business. sep 1 6t W. 1. GORE & CO. fording absolute destruction of and relief from Mos quitoes, Flies and other insects. For sale by . , J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, Telephone -117. Wilmington, N. C. au 30 tf . . First Class HAVING AND HAIR CUTTING AT No. 7 SOUTH FRONT STREET. Give me a calL au 30 tf . ARTHUR PREMPERT. Any One Desiring yesterday. CC1DENX INsurance in the united Dividend Notice. IHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF 'THE States Mutual Accident Association can secure same by applying to sep 2 2t we su W. C. JONES, Agent, City. I Kamno and Trust Co." have de clared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, on tie capital stock of said Company. Payable to stock holders of record on and after Septem8thinst sep 1 lw Cashier. Fishing Poles, &c. TINE JOINTED BAMBOO POLES. SINKERS, LINES AND CORKS. For sale low by GEO. A. PEtlt, an 23 tf i 29 South Front St. Just Arrived, rpURNIP SEED, ALL VARIETIES. WHOLE sale and retail. RQBERT R BELLAMY, Druggist, jyl2tf N. W. Cor. Front and Market St. GOOD FLOUR, 2,100 BABBETjS Ro Coffee, 160BAG-S. Fresl Mt. Airy Butter ETery Weet. LOW PRICES BY HALL & PEARSALL, - au 20 D&W tf No. 7 South Water St. Speciai Bargains TN TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WANTED, CONFEDERATEJBONDS - SAM'L BEAR, Sk., jyl2tf 12MarketSt. t i I ; I: "...i m in i V