tini PAPER PT.KA8E KOTlCa , . a trcrr aftcrnon, . r.b-'- . . Sundays ex- We will be g ltd to ttedj?! osxWUob from our -friends oa a&j and all objects of general interest bat : ' rv '.l . ' ' -''. '-'f:f .T - - The same , of the writer Bust ahrsyi b furnished to the Editor. - f - j. -f . - ' -Communicatidnj most.b writtea only o one side o'f the paper.J ; I r Fcrsonalitiea-miut b avoided , cep Iby ..,,,oM.IWIAOBrAlU. i . ... iv 7:,u : inrvc ..T jr' Oac month, 60 cents. I s-stbf t,;i bcdcliv-crc tI ill "be delivered by carriers, . it.. at thf ; a-T ran 01 iuc - r. t - er 13ccpU per week. Andit is especially and particularly K&iiT ',. stood that editor! does sot always csdorM the views of corrwpondesti, vnleoaoatattd in the editorial colanns. t frnii!rt if ' and libcraL WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1S77. NO. 135. ' Ai;t;Cibcr3 will please report an j ana f'L ..rrirc their papers regularly. .. nir rain ' i 2. ' - . 1 " j 5CIVS SUMMARY. , .': T.,sr1.rliiicl: flrcMrawins r . r j'lSUli A- . - i'1' ..:. i,;v I?nssi;in3-bom- i 1cug:S, as being agamsU . 1 " - V nal i; iw. '.' i,.,0f iulcrnation r,il"i ? rwi.'v.Uhc Republic, in ses- P: v . i. , l? T.. Las adopted the , ..,i, oc Jlirrp. hire been vXccs of opiuioa as to the intent of Bicmcriat day, thisiEh " ,t lcrc'y- rcfcolvc-'tliat tlic Grand ?f','f lie i:t-pu'6:ic sciCs llus to prc- , ics of llJO.sc who lough.t li.ijiii" fdc iiatV'iial unity. n f K'.iitchuck nrjc flying .to ' 'lUl J ullage.' . Twelve sheila upon f.i'j ' miliary hospital, lU!iil hpUal anl two upon ;isv!u!ii. Tl! Turks in return ,i".yc'l '"iiucsgevO: .- f. !;!l;!,;o aniiy c.qis, the 11th and. in Dubnulscba. v 0 : IPC' i:c a!ft-:i.b' " - i ii i i j,ntcc,Gcr:r.:niy ana ueigium uavc ' .' . i i .. ii... I' wiil in fi'vr - ":,J uf IhT-uty Marsuiu iranus o: ."bCiro.!in, whs resumed'-yesterday. v.Tii'tiiscs fo'r the government were f. ::,,!, which t-howed that the lrautls ,.:i:!i.iltc(l!but'side of Marshal Doug "V h;s deputies.. The evidence tk"ovtniuient concluded. The trial r,u:ned to-day for Franks' testi itl .:; raiment. Wm. G. clzjf Minnesota, but lonneny ot uiuo, httcd Commissioner. cf V" "1 1 AeTi!!uire, vi:e W.Uti, resigned. Leduc Lo' i July ly. i - : Cadet Henry .1. I' iwtr, colored, nas ueen 1.., 10 1110 IC 111 ll'l'UIJl-lIb Ul csvativ, vice rullef, transferred. ' hi'v: i'.niiii ll.'usd of Commons, vestcr- "f I ' i" i ...t ' ; ' w:v, .Mr. V'oweiv, rauieai reionnerr Utirc ..I'tU'-jUw wiU to-Uifirrow ask about 'L' rtivcti,J cf the lllustchuk Con- j ir.'.lL . ;i'l wiidi.cr'it it Wach of inter-. The Mails. Die Mails close and arrive at the City Fostoftlce as follows : close. , Northern through malls - - -' P M Northern througli and way mails. b:13 A M IaiU for the N. C,1 and A. fc N. C. Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom. - - - - - - - - lAo P M Southern malls fo all points South, daily - - - o.-OO P M Western mail (C. C. R. W.) dailjr (except Bund ay) - - - 5:00 P M Fayetteville, and offices oa Cape Fear River, Tuest ays and Fri- -days - - - , - - - 1:00 P M Mails for points alorg line of Che raw & Dai lingto.i ! It - - - 11;30 A M Fayetteville by (J. C. H. W. dally, (except Sundays) - - - 6:00 A M Malls for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - -11:30 All Qnslow C. H. and inteiartuiate of fices every Friday - - -6:60 AM fjmithvll'e mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) - - .8:00 a M JMaiLs for Kasy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at - - - - - - o:w a. al v arrive. . , . Northern through mails - - 12:13 P M Northern through and wy mails; 5:50 .P M Southern mails - - - - . -j - - 7:90 A M Carolina Central liailwa"- ft- - b:C9 A M Mails t elivered from 6:C 3 A. M. ' 3 7:00 P M., and on Kunt'ays from 8:tto 9:10 A. M. Stamp Office o n from 8 A. i:. to 12 M and from 2 . to 6 P. M. ji yy o.c er and Register -Epaments open bameas stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when jstamp office is ciosed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. . Mails collected from street boxes every day 3:15 P. M. LOCAL NEWS. r.i'.i ..'I i! iiiu-. The Uussiau bombard-' um: -.A' Kx:s :.j iUckeniug; The Monten- t,r;:i .ii!ui Ks fuuccntfalcd in a vcrv strduir lim q-po. it'j fcjpuii aid Tadgoritza. iu: i : i.icj is c:ctcnijmcdto tight for every f. p'uunJ shyuld - the Turks ad- u:i .IJiut'nc2nu tcrruorvP'. AuvulU from Dalmalia represent that tfjsitioa of tlic Montenegrins is quite I-.neir forces are .entirely' bro- a;nl dispersed.1 s- At St. Louis krx.' jury rcnirt in favor of reendet- evil law. The fast Uia . it the Pennsylvania ldilroad Svil1 w:t!idr.i-n'ftn T,ini1n. n.lt.'A c.-UA.lL 'fMiy j.jth restored. D0XA. AU J. I KNOTT.' ' '. -. Lie Passed-Rotli are In Ken-ty-Now LQok out for War. y Lei:axon, Kv., June 16 ,1877. . ji:'i tohnc!ieSr : On reaching leeway, after . brief yisit to K . Clly.Vherc I wak the constant ,V'J?v? l'ie rclincd courtesy and 7f 50 dwractef istic of the people f , :D.I'foimd your kiud favor y wu j . a scurrilous volu- aturcofP.Donan, tho I8th of rifrr rliarrrrc Wir f(!;J Wcn from him a . "financial i Cables nnor.1. -lt: i ti:'ym.-tf a scu, "'.j'-'Ca crcr thesignatun New Adf crtisemcntg. S. Jewett Magazines for Julj. Grand Excursion The Biggest thing on Record. . - Martyrdom of the Early Christians By the Pupils of St. Joseph's Male Academy. Notice Schedule B Tax. Bixford, Crow k Co Coffee, Lard, Corn. The iirhabitants of Saturn move in high circle?. These are the days when fat men pine for imaginary icebergs. The latest style of gentlemen's, col lars arc provided with a spout- to catch and carry off the drops of perspiration. The new yatcb built by Messrs Cassi- 1nir. Sr. l?nss.'WPS" lancbed vesterdav. The UVJ V t snilin? rfualities will be tried this after- 0 A noon. There is 6nc thing, the boy on the cpr rt most liberal wish. They don't mind 'spending their time, nor . .do. tj&y care h6 w they snend it XT A ( - "Wc regret to learn, as we go to rcss, of the. rather sudden and daugerous il ness of Mr. L. B. Uuggins, one of the ojdest residents and rnWcbants in this city. The rain yesterday and to-day. was all tliat could be desired, not only in refresh ing the thirsty earth but in coojing the heated atmosphere. A difrirence of 12 to lo degrees has been tho result.- 'ST- ' Tlic name of Miss Mary l)eKpsset was iuadvertantly omitcd from the Roll of Hon or for excellent deportment in the report published by its yesterday of the closing uxcrciscs of Misses. Ivennpdy Hartjji School. The Market Laws. We would respectfully suggest to the. Board of Aldermen the necessity of resp ir ing the old regulations in regard to fore stalling in the market. U hey worked -veil when they were enforced and then re pealed by the late Barl done in the'face. of honest protests, was without riiynic or reason. As it is "hoav jitty speculators elbow produces out of ' the market ankl citizens are often 'compelled to pay two or three prices ,fcr all kiiids of: uoducc. The Thermometer. j From the United States Signal Ofiice.rtt this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this' inJ.rii ing at 7x31 o'clock Augusta, 77; Chailebton, 78; ' Corsicana ti Galveston, 83 ; Indianola, .8Q ; Jnckl sonville, sb ; Key'Yv'ost, SO; Mobile,' St.; Montgomery, 70 Xew Orleans, S3; Nor folk, 73; Puuta liassa, .83 ; Savannah 81 j: St. Marks, 81 ; Wilmington, 78. To-Morrow Kveninff- ! . . - ! A very interesting cntertainincnt is. to. be given by thr pupils of St. 'Joseph's Male Academy, in this 'city, at the cor ner of Fourth and Ann streets to-iuornow evening.; A sacred drama entitled -Marp tyrdom of the Earl t-Christians" will be rendered, with sonic cxcelleiit music bej tween the acts. The price bf admissioto is very low and those . who' attend are promised, in-advance, a pleasing entertain ment. ; Another Thief Caught. Sometime yesterday llaywoud. Howard stole from the residence of Edward Smith a pair of boots aud pants and not being; satisfied with his haul from Smith he re--lieved Nathan Suber. of a vest, hat, knife aud $3l00 in currency. Smith and Suber started out on a search for these goods and found them n a schooner about to leave port, and on which: Howard liac: ugagce passage. He was arrested and tf lcbe'forc Justice Tan Amringe who sent him to jail in default of a $100 bond in cachi case. ,) y. ! DiedLast IVisrht. Houston Monroe, the colored, railroad hand who lost-botl'i of liis legs some weeks ago by juriipingrom' an outgoing tnjiij and whoas since been-at t;e City Abis pital, died last night froih the effects of in juries rc&eivcd. The -crushed limbs were succcssfjfriy amputated audio this.respect, we understand, the patient was doing well, but liis death is said to have resulted rom some internal injm ier-, occasioned by some wounds in his back, of which he dkl not speak until it was too late; , the Schedule Ji- T . All persons interested in the payment of the Schedule B tax are invited to read the advertisement inserted to-day. The tax is nladc payable during the first ten days in July and thcr care some news features introduced by recent enactments, to which )the advertisement will introduce those in- fcr: ic speech delivered in Conirress years before t.hnnniV l)nlnt.hu ':.!. . 1 r , ,,s. llc says- was wntton tcrest)d. r rJb!bacl hv' idm"-' i iho - !of;t jQ Excussiori to the Coast. X!lCor'rI,ond'cnt 1 wust decline The steamer Vndcrhill has been engaged' 3;rffSY?toisco: for the excursion of the Han oyer Light ;i7,' frc CsS lo end no IpfetV W SmithvUlc -.Bdjho., Blackfish eivt.n L .i. ' . f . i r .1 jt i il.. f....V. T'iiII nfirtiril i- i.nai, exceni -ioriuc iaci urouuus on iuu ruuuu. , ! fiiif?c,nI,tiu-c slander has "been lard rolatirc lo ibo aMiJScint;uts of the hich Balaam lullcr is appear fn our advertis- rcHv;T0mia?CC by tho,cJwf- committee, of whi j.ci too. country somewhat to , . ' ,-vaacc of number of mv friends, Chairrrian, wrU ap .'..r3 more jealous of mv, rcpu- r .., f 7 "4U tnytcii. i was never a . VI inn , . r ing columns hereafter, i tlic Qi eaj(in, and if I ever saw . ..i. roierrrd to T ikwn nnt tho Laf ?cclion f whatever; but title of a k A A, " , ' !lcvcr made a financial livcrcd a The colored Female Preacher. Rev. EM. Williams is the name and coloredi female preacher who de sermon last night at Christian tnurWft?n?reS? " y lifC' 10 a vcry ,arSe consregation and itTJJZ-ZZ who will preach again next Sunday after- -V ' , m llon of them did I noon in 2t. oiepncn a tuurcu. v c tu llc subject of finance that nmi!afl v anriointed to the pastoral 4brC?n0llr'iaVrC ia asi?elrief ohargc of .Orangeburg (S. C.) circuit, the : ,lv cU 4 reprodutcii an ?s,:. l. ?. ..aimi f W. ratedly used during P-14 - 4 6 V M JM tkaI'ya;uliaiSQingofl8CC,inw ' ' I n 7 aCUVC Patt an(1 again in ot 1507. Rattle snake Killed. tn-lcM atlf'inS that after six ,The hands employed on Messrs. Alex MH w Sprunt & Son's naval store yard, North feCtfinT water street, killed a rattlesnake yesterday 'Kb! 8hood aDti I hope that every vbich iftasured between tbrw and: four Wvd?.SlV.ns4t c"cncy will as 'lLT U 78lico t0 nec ny rMrculation.- I mv resrSully, MgnifiedbUivlS,ed i 'x: , .J PitocTOR Kxott. 1 when the barrels were raoTed, by striking vu 'lrcr a barber mm,,- ' i - at one of the yard bands, lortunaiy hfy V h,ir w? ,S???. to making - lKl did not for he "U I. VUlk. fIT . I WAV mTwrn VT ' lJ'Ub,i-,norc Patfacton it give? Vs Iminrfiaiely 84 'tP feet in length and had four rattles and a button liis I snakeship was snulj coil- correct any A uJwn two barrels of rosin and nave grown . . - The Fall Circuits. The ridings for the fall circuits Superior Court arc as follows; 1st District--Jamcs L. Henry. 3d 3d 4th 5th Cth ttu 8 th 9th 10th 11th 12th Kilcv II.- Camiqh. Mills L. Kurc.. William A. Moore-. Augustus" S. Scy niour, Allmond A. McKoy, Italph P.Buxton: William K. .Cox. Johu Iverr. ; John-M. Cloud. David Sclierjfck. ' David M. Fulchcs. Misses Burr and James' School. Yesterday we were fortunate enough to he among the spectators who hadasscm Llcd at the school rooms of Misscs Burr and James to witness Jthe calisthcnic ex ercises of 'a class of forty of their pnpils and listen to the reading of compositions by the young ladies. It. was a rare treat and one that we will loog remember. The exercises of the evening were opened by the reading of compositions, and where all showed such marked ab iiity it would be invidious to particularize: The compositions were read '.in the order in which the' aro named and were listened to with much interest by-every one in attendance. Woman's. Influence, by Miss Mary llardwickc. - $elf Sacrifice, b' Miss Mary Ambler. Closing of School, by Miss Katie Bar low. The Old North State, by Miss Sarah Lippitt. Morning and Kvcuing, by Miss Sallie Huggtns. Life, by Miss Lydia, Schcnck. Music, by Miss Lina Hall. Indians, hy. Miss Mcggie Mearcs. Little at First, Great at Last, by Miss Mai Cowan. ' . After the reading of the compositions, the calislheuic exercises were begun, the class going through over two hundred movements-aud keeping perfect time with the music which accompanied the drill. The exercises have long been a portion of school instruction in the northern cities, aud are recommended by the leading physicians of the country, as they are healthful without being violent. At the conclusion of the calisthcnic drill a series of object lessons were given to a number of primary classes, which were highly in teresting. "These children are taught by prepared forms, and it is surprising with -hat accuracy . and facility they answcr. Objccfs they meet with" in daily life are perfectly known and described, the ma-J terials of which such things arc composed, from what kingdom obtained, &c. In short, it .seems to be a capital method of teaching young children, to tfiink by means of oral and object .teaching without the aid, of text books. :: ' ; ' ' Effects of the Heat. Wc arc reliably informed that on the ire of ' the W., C & A. R. R., between Florence and Columbia, the effects - of the rays of the sun was so great and the heat therefrom so intenseldnrmc t ho. cxv y inu i of this week that the bars of iron on the track in one section had become warped almost into the shape of a bow. Luckily the'fact was discovered in time to prevent any accident. Kcarly a similar occurrence, are in formed, happened on the l'cc Dec ' trcatio day before yesterday. Butfor the vigi lance of the section master and the care fulness of thclcngineer of the tram due at the time no harm was done to anything or anvbotly. The BiRgest Thing. "A -'rand excursion is to leave this jcity. on the 3d of July for Cleavelaud Springs, rturning-here on the Gth. Every ar rangement has been made for a good time. The Anson Guards will go up and there will be a gTand ball at the Springs. Special arrangements have been made for board at very low rates and as the fare is only SG it will prove one of the 'cheapest trips on record. A special leaturc -oi tne nrranion lies in the fact that Governors Vance and Hampton and 1 Judge Fowle are Mnected to ETKJak at this' Springs on thft 4th The excursion, is (given for the r the Anson Guardsl to. assist thorn An Act of Justice to the Memory of Dr. Moses A. Curtis. .'We: give below a letter from the foini- - ...... . f . hir Science Monthly . by pi". Thos. F. Wood, of this city, written it seems to inform a contributor to that journal. A scientific student who could come lacross "an .object in his road as big as Dr. Curtis and not know him would hardly'sc the difference between a horse mushroom and tire mould on a sour applo i;e. But, se riously speaking, no , man in America achieved so much in the study of jungi as Dr. Curtis, for his "Catalogue of Plants of North Carolina" shows he had collected 'J,3'J2, including 111 edible fungi. It is not strange though that Mr. Palmer knew -i'ttle of our great botanist, when even a North Carolina student must go . to a London authority to know, even the little we. have- said about the matter. As we ha'e be fare suggested the best tribute that could bo paid to the memory of Dr. Curtis would be for some competent person to edit the sbabjby ' sampson-spelng-book-: look ing voluntC; entitled "Geological and Natural History .Survey1-of North Caro lina," and put jit before the world in a re spectable typographical dressf - . ti'ini-E MUSUBOOilS." .t, fJ.iaui x'j-lhv, ZXfjnilnr -NV.; Monthly. Sin : In the paper on "Mushrooms," ictc, in the last number of your Monthly, I think Mr. Julius A. Palmer, Jr., uses the name of "Dr. Curtis, of South Caroli na," for that of the great mycologist, ,Dr. Moses A. Curtis, of North Carolina, in . - .... . v connection with letters, written to Mr. S Prague on "Mushrooms." Whether that is so or not, l am sale m saying inai during our late war lff Moses A. Curtis wrote a woru on "The , Ldible 1 ungr ol Koi th Carolina," illustrated with colored drawings by his son: (I believe the Rev. Charles Curtis), and (his manuscript wort is stilt in existence. It is the result of Dr. Curtis' botanical investigations, as well as of his personal experience, as to which of the mushrooms-arc lit to cat. Many times,, I am told, the good doctor had uncomfortable symptoms after trying a new mushroom, but you may be sure he did not step until he learned more about it. His researches, were begun in the war with a view to furnish such in formation to his people as Ayould. enable them to recognize edible mushrooms, and so supplement the poor diet so universal among even tho. better classes, but I believe he never cared to publish the work. X deem it . but justice to the memory of Dr. Curtis to make this state raent. Tuoix F. Wood. . WUmington y. C. April SO, 1877. ' Cool but not always collected an ice bill. Thelte? lew for the Summer. Persons Leaving the city for I the vari ous watering places, couutry residences or resorts, or those going abroad, cau have the Daily Review mailed to any addess by ordering .the same at this office, at 15 Cents' for one week, 25 cents for two weeks, 40 cts for three weeks, 50 cents for one month, $1.50 for three months, $3, for six months, payable in advance at this ofiice. LTnitcd States postage prepaid. . MOST ALL GOOD GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS sell Doolisy's Yeast Powdeb.- Should your grocer not have it ask him to get it for your but if he will not do so send 20 cents for lb. 35 'cents for &lb. or 60 cents for lib. can, direct to Doodey & Brother, New York, and you , will receive it by return mail. Quarterly Meetings. Third round of appointments Jas made by Rev. William S. Black, presiding Elder, for the Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church, South. ; Whiteville, Fair Bluff, June GO A- July 1st Onslow, at Gum Branch. . . .July 7, S Kenansville, atliichland3. . . . July 1 -1, 15 Elizabeth at Bladen Springs, July 20 Smithvil'e, at Smithvillc. . . . July 28, 20 Cokesbury and Coharie Mis- j: : ., - sioh at Black's Chapel... . . Aug, i, 5 Clinton at Hojiwc!!.; Aug 11 1 2 WilmiugtorLat Front Street... Aug 18, l'j Topsail atcky Point, (Dis- j; trict Conference) ...... Aiig 2;i, 20 - ' ' ' -j, . The Pecfple Want Proof. "There is no medicine- prescribed by physicians,, er sold 'by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior rirture of Bosciiek's German Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of thp Throat and Lungs. A proo " ofjthat fact is that any person yfilicted, can get a Sample ' Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior ip fleet before buying the regular size at. 5 cents. It has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and 'As wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. j Three dopes- .will relieve any case: Try it. i , New Advertisements. Maftyrflomof the Early Glirislians, A DHAAXA, j V THE PUPILS OF ST., JOSH'S Male Academy. M usic ' be tivcen the Acta. PH. IDAY JUNE 29. Admission Ladies and Children, 25 cents. Doora oren at 7 o'elnoV-. l inn, ft - : I Grand Excursion Biggest thing on Record ! " : "'- " : ' V ' Gov.Vaxcj:, gov. hampton, and .Judge Dan'i G. Fowle,. will speak, at Clcavcland Springs on the 4 th of July. An Excursion Irain will leave Wilmington at 5.20 a;,ni., on 3d of July, arriving at Cleaveland at 7.U0p. m.r without change of cars. Returning leave Cleaveland on the Cth at 7 a. si. i (- - - . FAKE FOR THE ROUND TPJl' S6 ONLY. 'This is the-cheapest chance ever offered to the people of this sdction.to witness the beau tiful scenery of Western North Carolina. All wishing to avail themselves of Horace Greely'a advice wi!l ''Go West'' on this oc casion. 1 L A Grand Ball will bs given under tbc man agement of Frof. Agcstini, in which tbe An son Guards and Charlotte military will par ticipate. , j Board rr Day, $1.25 special rateV. Res taurant Car on the train, f Tickets can be obtained at any of the Book Stores. I Those whhing to visrt the! mountains at Henry's, can go up from Charlotte cn an excursion train on the 4th and return on the Stb, and be ready to come down with us on Now.Advertisementd:,; REDUCTION IN PBICES. the Cth. jane 28 Notice Schedule B Tax. A LL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mf.r- x. vuuu aiciiciKujr nounea tuat a privil ege tax was levied bv the last Legislature of Five Dollars, (the Itame levied oy county) in addition to the. Schedule taxes proper. Wholesale dealers are also notified that in giving in their purchases the law j now com pels payment on all purchases, made within the State as well ai out of the State, (including timber, lumber, turpentine, spirits turpentine, rosin and naval stoves of any kind and cotton.). Al hotels, : boarding 'houses, restaurants and eating houses are recjhircd by law to pay a tax of one-half per cent on gross receipts. The tax will be due July 1st and payable; within ihg lirst ten ,days thereafter, on all purchases since Uie 1st of January 1877i All parties interested in the payment of Schedule B Taxes will saTc costs by attend ing to the same at once ai the law IwM be etrictljWforced. J. E. SAMPSON, june 28 Register of Deeds. " Star copy 6 1 cod i COFFEE, LARD, CORN, &C. 150 Bags Coffee, 50 Tubs Laid, . 5,000 Bushels Corn, 50 Boxes lleat, &c, Ccc. For sale by CIIICHD, CHOW d CO. june 2a . GREATLY REDUCED Fu'OHS ' " . ' " . . Merchant TaUoring Goods, At 27 MARKET ST.,, Give mc a call before giving your orders elsewhere.' , A. DAVID, X june 27 Merchant Tailor & Clothier. . 11 ' ' . ; ' - i - j Brock's Exchange. rpiIE UNpERSIGXED has ttkea cbtrge of the above well-known and popular house and will hereafter run it. It will b put In complete order and satisfaction guaranteed to all of its patrons. 1 : The best of Wines, Ales; Llntoori and Cigars, and none but the best always on hand. " - ' ' The Billiard Parlors will be open every day and night free to the patrons of thehoase. JOHN CARROLL; june 07 Proprietor. The Centennial TS THE COOLEST SALOON IN Tlli city, X and continues to furnish forth refreshing drinks, fine cigars and turtle, clam or vege table soup every day. Come, ye hungry and. cat for nothing and ye thirsty and drink for a consideration. , - JOHN CARROLL, june 27 Proprietor. For the Summer. rpUE BEST FIVE CENT CIGAR, The best and cheapest Candy. , ? The best reading Lakeside and. Fire side Series. - -; :' . The latest periodicals Ad papers. The purest .tobacco, ;and lots of other things, good, pVetty and cheap, at , v i. niiAius, . Nexfdoor to Exchange Corner. ; juhe. 2C- CEO. MY ERG, ii a 13 south rnoncc?- v ' - - X.' . . Just in receipt f 100 Barrels of tin - CELEBRATED EMPIRE FLC'JH, S9 75 Per . Barrel, . l-imiT, WHITK AND SWEET I 7 : 'v. A-new line of 'I C1UCKERS AND BISCUITS, The delicato (little Water Crackera are -1 gems. . , jr . :f St A dozen Iicuions and a Bottle-of. CJafef. Wine for 76c. ' i - 50 Boxes Sweet Orangca; 50. do." Lemons. . ' : . Five cans Z lb. Elegant Table reaches $1. B u Iter, rir'J, Cheese, Corn Llpcf, Tig Ilaiiis, all at popular prices.r t G0. MYEBSV: U & 13 Front Strcp june'16 ' ' ' : , . '-j :' ' ' The Excursion and'Fic IJio Season Continued ' A 'D ALL GENTLEMEN WISIUNO XJL first-clasa work done should call at No, 9, South Front street-nni Ea;r fin:-0 tuu, Shampooing 25 cents, ven at these prices no lard or pig's ft wede as Pomatum, only fine oils, beautiileri, perfu meries and bay rum. ' -? f t . Jane 23 JNO. WERNER. Befreshing and Plciirant. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS HI3 DATII ROOMS In perfect order wmf and can furnish warm, cold or shower baths aa saay be desired. -, ; ' ,s . We can also famish a first-class aha vt for 10 cents; stylish hair cut for 25 cents; mustache dyed for 25 cents; shampoo for 25 cents. All done in silence and in the Latest stylo too. june 13 ! I. FURilANSIU Don't Fbrsset 1 1 jl. rjARPER'S WEEKLY AND BAZAAR, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Papers, Chimney Corner and all the leadint Illustrated Papers, 10 cenu eachl; Ledger, Weekly, Fire Cido Companion and Saturday Night, 6 ets. cachi Scientific American, 8 cents ; all tbar Boyr Jk Weeklies, 5 cents each ; Magazise for Jaly. Harpers' 35 cents; Godejt 25 cents ; Frank Leslie's Sunday, 25 cents. Stationery, Con- -fectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, 'at bottom E rices. A lot of splits for makias fancy bas ets, wall pockeU, Ac ',, June 18 j T.H. gEATII, Market C TJagazineo ITc? Jcily FRANK LESLirS Popular KtMr, S5c. SL Nicholas for Girls and Toys, Z" Scribner's,;S5c At ; ' 7 ' . . IV ' 'Jane 21 Book tore ' 4r I :-;y- J; i ! V'v- i n the purchAse of uniforraa, , ana tnc mus;c ot nisjr wic wow

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