The Daily Review. JOMIf. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop TTASIIISGIOX LETTER- Miscellaneous. WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. JULY 28. 18. TLere Lave beta several new yellow fever in New YortV It is new said that Mr. Blaine nl. the political situation o unsatisfactory in Lis own State (Maine,) that Le feels com pelled to decline all invitations to go t" Ohio to help along tbe Foster boom dur ing the campaign. A Cunkling has also quoting the Sherman of ,18G and 1870 decliced, it would appear that Foster will General Ewiug was in this city up to be compelled to fight the battle alone. a fw, da8 "J"' ' PR i j grea, Blaine, who was down for severals peechee there, and who baa a great deal of popu larity in that Btate, will be unable to leave Maine. Tbe 'Republicans of hi own State need him. i Jf there, was dauger that anr ot the rogue a who helped II ayes to Steal into the White IIouse"wnuId go unrewarded it was not because hd. was unwiljing to re ward them but because there were not effict-u enough. Mr Stoughton, Minister to Kussia, bus Bet a good example, to bi pal-, and aided Mr. Hayes, by resigning T is tie Uassian Mission can be made doubly usttful in paying tbe election debt incurred in Louisiana; Suth Uaroimaand Florida. j I referred last week to the meeting early in August at Saratoga ot the American Hankers Association. One portion of the proceedings wi; be a jdisscuwjion of tl subject of the taxert, F- deral and local, which are k-vied upon the National Banks. The association claims that the sum of 315,000, OUO u annually As an evidence that better times ar coming, we notice that the price of real estate in New York and vicinity has ad vanced to nearly or quite the price at which it was held Leiore the panic. Farming lands in the immediate r.eigh borhoud of the city are ,H?!l:n at .'0,000 j-er acre. THE WIL- F I F T U N. C. A L!AMUUKU. Col. Duncan K. Mcltae, th- ga'ant commander ot tLe Fifth N. C. Infantry, ot 9 .A - - -card's linaJp, has writleu a h-ugtby commuriication to the S-jutliorn liistorical Society lepers, which is published in the August number of this excellent periodical, hi which Le dijoses moat effectually, if his statements are conect, and we doubt r ot tb-y are, of Col. Bratton's accoi rt t.t tLe battle of Vi!"amsbnrg, and of the part wiicb the said Col. Bra'ton, of the paid by these bauks in the form of taxes, hixtlib. C.Jnfauirv. alleirea the Sixth s Uix-and-one-balt millions goiug A NnrA f;iir for Piles. WASinNClTON.U. U.. JU1J 'Zo. lorj. I nnne rmni; f.. v. hi;.rf. hWinr. Secretary Sherman, who has been on all I J itching and ulcerated piles bas been dis- eoverea By ur. William (an Indian reaeuyj, called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A ingle box has eared the worst old chronic cases of twenty-five and thirty y eara'standing . Noooeoed suffer five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing mediciae. Lo tions, instruments and electuaries do more barm than food. William's Ointment ab sorb the tumors, allays tbe intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as anoultica. rives instant and Maine, where I painless relief, and is prepared onlj for r.lea, now speaking. I itehin g of the private partB and nothing else. q - "i consulted pnystaaos in ruuwei' phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this citj, and spent hundreds of dollars, and found no relief until I obtained box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four months ago, and it has cured me completely." Joskfh M. Ktdir, Cleveland, O. 'Has done me more good tbanall the modi cir.e I ever tried, and I have fpent more than $100 with doctors, besides medicines I am cure cost me more than $40." David SriaLiNa, Ingraham, 111. "Have suffered twenty years with itching and ulcerate-i piles, hiving uaed every reme dy that case to my notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. Jahxs Carrol, (an old mi er) Tecoma, Nev. I No Pile Remedy ever gained -such rapidfavor and extensire sale. Hold by all wholesale and retail druggists. For sale by J. C. Munds and T. 8. Burbank. inch 20-eow-dAw The New 'Vunny South." iides of the financial qnestion, and who demonstrated, to his own satisfaction, a few years finci, that tbe gold standard lueant robbery of th people and general dhtrs, is auw much sought after as a poli'ica! sp aker, and tells wherever be tlr b- H ji'i s of what he oice con !etiii)t-J. 'J hed.atrehs he prophesied baa oiuti upon tli country, whether fiom the f . rri.: cau.e lie gave or oiuer caus r. i uu ept-cially true iu the Secretary i is There is iu that State a paralysis of busi ress and tbe laborers were without work. Democrats in Maine could not better answer the Sherman of 1Si9 than by THE BEST AND HANDSOMEST PAPER IN AMERICA. tliscellaneous. II ll 10 to 6 4 9 e foIlowlBg quotations represent the oleeale prieea ceneraUr. Da maxing up small orders higher prieea have to be ehaxged. BAGGD5G Qwwaj.... . Double nctfcur... . Double Anehot "A. Standard Domestic....... BACON North Carolina, Bans, V S).. ....... ........ f i Shoulders, y lb Hides, V lb W astern Smoked Bidet, tt Shoulders. . Dry Salted Bides, B.... . Shoulders, V fi... BEEF Live weight. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, eaebM 1 25 A. V W M. V. UVn ....... A IU BR158WAX V fi 20 BRICKS Wilmington, 8 00 northern w BUTTEX North Carolina lb 15 Northern, V B 15 CANDLES Sperm ? ft...... Tallow, 0.M... Adamantine. V set....M CHEKSii, Northern Factory, V fi .M j. Dairy er earn, y ft. State. V H COFFEE Java, V Kio, O.. Moellaneon,; i ""fir It 6 8 13 I XOLDRY mf S. nUVJlVV. II s IS I i I mW r iv-m- s m sr j v FOR PARTICULARS ASOH Apo. UJ s WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland.' QHin 0 50 85 31 010 00 011 Of 25 0 11X 9 8 UK 7 38 "X 20. 25 40 II 18 70 35 o o to the General Gpvej-umeut. So vast a propor tion f the business of the country is traDbactetl through tbe National Banks, and, despite all oppositiou, they eea to be firmly fixed and ho certain to continued that it will be behtficial to all of us to know the merits and demerits of the, system. Discussion will do good, I and god only. GURlMiE- O. bore fn that dajs doings, as also tbe Tart which Col. McIUe's gallant Filth lieciment Lore on that occa-ion. Col. Bratton, in hij couimunicatiop. epeaks ofa regiment commanded by Lk-ut. Col. Early. Col. McKae ,in bis communica tion, states that there was no regiment or brigade on the nYld of Wi l-imsburg com manded by Ll. Col. Early, and furthermore states tLere w no suc'i eilicer as Lt. Col. Early. Cel. McKaa .juotes from Col. Bratton's paper in whi.h he state that he met Gen. Early near a certain redoubt and asked that bis regiment, tLe Sixth 2S. O., "be permitted to take part in the charge.'' Col. McKe, in his article, states that General Early was not, at that time, on iKa fw.T.i J a 1. 1 i t u -uu iuat x.r, coi. iuciiae, wno An old baoblor being ill Lia bister wis men in command ol the brigade, had I presented him a cup of mediome, ordered the TweutyFourth Virginia I What is it?' he asked. She answered. regiment to that charge on the lft. 11 " eux,5 "thmatio; it ii very aro- l .i. . , matio, and will make you feel eostatio, W o wuh that oar space permitted, we Nancy he replied, irith a smile, 'you would like to make copious extracts from are very Bistcrmatic H this ab'y written paper and noble vindi" Seventeen persons were poisoned cation of a gallant regiment by our tal- by drinking lemonade at a picnio ai ented townsman : althoueh it never once nfeoorougn - mmu tne oiner aay. tkjXJlmiAV DWUIUUACA Ul LAO H liATO BUiUO The editor of the Louisville Courier Journal writeu 'such red hot editorials that the reader lis forced to the conclu sion that the only water with-which he is acquainted is to be found in hit. name and that has too much 't' in it for water. j Send for it at Ones See Our Club Bates-' rpiIE "SUNNY 80UTH" is now the mod L t-l weekly of the acre. It comes oat in an entire new dre and new make-ap generally and is overflow ioe witn the richest and spi cieat matter cf the day Poems, Essays. (Stories, ftews of tbe Week, Wit and Humor, Female Gosip, Domestic Matters, Letters from all Sections, Notes of Travel, Pnxxles, Ohees, Problems, Varriages, Deaths, Health Notes, Personals, Stage Notes, Movement in Southern Society, Fsahion Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspondents, Biographies with Portraits of distinguiehed men and women, Humorous Engravings, Sensational Clip pings, Correspondents Column, Local Mat ters, Railroad (Juide, and forcible editorials upon all subjects. Is it possible to mskea paper more complete 7 Get a copy and ex amine it. It now circulates in all the States and Territories, in i England, Ireland, Cana da, Australia, Brazil, and the Indian Nation It is rea'ly an honor to the South and our people are proud of it, and every one should take it immediately. The price is only $2.50 a year. We will send the "Sonny South" and the Dailt Kbvisw one year for $6, or, we will send the "Sunny 8outh" and tho Wilmington Joub nal one year for $3.50. The "Sunny South" and "Boys and Girls of the Seuth" will be furnished one year for , 6 60, witn a large aad magnificent pictur thrown in. Address this office, er J. H. A W. B. 8EAL3, may 17 Atlanta. Ga. THE NEW YORK Laguvra, Tp lb CORN MEAL bushel.... COTTON TIES ? bdi DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard....... Tarn. V bunch 95 f I8H- " MaaLereL No. 1, ? bbl....l6 00 No. 1, Kbbl 8 75 Maokorel, No. 2, V bbl....l3 50 No. 3, V X bbl 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 V bbl 00 00 Mullets, V bbl 2 00 N. C. Hrring, keg 5 50 Dry Cod, 7 FLOUR Fine, V bbl 0 00 Super, Northern, bbl... 4 00 Extra do V bbl... 5 00 Family " I V bbl... 6 00 City MillEx,.Super W bbl... 7 00 " Familybbl... 7 50 " Ex. Family $ bbl... 8 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 3000 lbs. 60 00 ' Baugh'a Phosphate " " 00 00 Carolina Fertiliier " " 45 00 Ground Bone, " " 00 00 Bone Meal " " 00 00 " Flour " " 00 00 I Navassa Guano, j " " 35 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 Whann's Phosphate " 00 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 BergerABrnta'sRos.4 " 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated Guano. ........48 00 GLDEV 8 GRAIN Corn,store,V 56tti 65 Corn, cargo, 58 &s 66 i Corn,yeL, V busheL None. OaU, V bushel 46 Peas, eow, V bushtl........ 55 HIDES Green, V & Dry, H .... 9 HAY Eastern. D 100 lbs... 1 00 North River. V 100 lbs.... 1 00 HOOP IRON ton 60 00 LARD Northern V fi M llAO a ortn Carolina V B 11 LIME V bbl 90 LUMBER City steam sa'wd amp stuff, resawMLVM ft. 18 00 Rough edge plank. yH ft. 16 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, ? M ft...l3 00 Dressed flooring,seasoned. 16 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, J? M ft 12 00 33 36 18 20 i; 8 30 16 20 75 2 10 LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the World No More Use for Quinine, -Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life for the Blood, Strength ior the Nerves, and Health for All. i ; AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUUjLIC O30 00 e 9oc Q0O 00 6 60 e 8 50 Q 2 60 e 6 oo e o e 4 oo 5 00 & 6 00 9 8 00 0 7 35 0 7 75 O 8 25 000 00 000 00 061 00 040 00 045 00 047 00 040 00 ! 067 00 070 00 070 00 000 00 067 50 0 10 0 0 67 50 65 O 0 0 0 O 0 1 10 065 00 0 13X 0.1 00 020 00 018 00 014 00 035 00 I r j- .... . rmcrcu ur minu ieiore uoi. u.-attons iemon8 and anirar in it. In making communication was published, that the pianic lemonade, care should be taken "WEEKLY HERA Dt glorious filth . fj. Infantry needed any lo cvo lh oomposea oi omy iwo j: . j ' i .r : vinJicati..n. rtnAllv fr . greuiema water ana a oucKe. or i --f j .i- vvuuuwi. at . a(n.n na.a J MOLASSES Cuba.hhd?gl uuDa, DDIs., W gal Sugar bouse, nnds. V gal. " " bbls. gal- Orleans Choice bbls. l gal. 36 AILS Cut, 20dto4d,Vkg 2 60 1LS Kerosene, ? gal...... 13 Williarr-bbur, fur we well recollect that A country paper Bays that early in the war, the allaut conduct of iater in that place recently said to an- K.j ..... T-r. 1 X- . I . sujc nua -oriQ iaroiica regi ment at Williamsburg, and the terrible s!aDhter it sufferred there, made a lasting impression upon our young Con federate mind at the time, aud inspired us with a great admiration for 'the men at.d e Ulcers of that regiment, whom we regarded ia tLe light of Spartan Lerois. The csuj'tics of the ith N. C. in thi battle. Col. McKue btatts, wtre ki'Itu at.d wouedtd cut of 400 rank and n.'e, twenty commb6:oDed ufiicers kil'eil and wyunded out of twenty-four. We laow of but two other Til nents in the whale wrrice who suficr-. red in like comparison with th:&: one was the 2;h N. C. J-ifantry, Ya-ce'b old regioient, counaudtd by Col. Harry Durwm, whica'on the tirat dars fiht at Gettysba'K went into battle with 900 rank aod rile, aad at the closo; of the tcgagement that evec'sg, came out with I ut little cTcr 100 mca fr duty the balance Uicg ki!?ed aaJ wounded and t' e 3J N. C. Iafj itry, Majjr Wm jM. Parsley, (ifterwards L:eut. Cl.rars!ey) coaxmaiidiu, which went into little at Gettysburg in the accc-nd day ol Joty IsOS with mar 300 niUbkets aud about 14 oSSoer, and came out alter the lost charge in wlr'c'u they participated, on the 3d of Jf'y.with scarcely 20 men Ie.'t, t Ulcers and all. The balance wero lyin on the field or in the hiepital, there were no prisoners. Such heroic deeds, where such Talor was performed aud such suff ering ecdured.aud all for principle, ehoulu o pnnteu ana reprinted Irani time to time, and kept continually before the youth of the country for them to gaze upon, to counteract the teaching of the lying Yankee histories which we are told are used in some of the white schools fn other. 'I came near selling my boots to-day.' The. other marvelled and made the brie! but eage remark, 'Ah.' Then seeing that farther comment was expeoted, he i asked, How was that?' Then Parson No 1 sprung his trap, 'Oh, I bad them! half soled' far con No 2 is not expected to recover,' One of the college magazines sums up commencement in this! way: The senior blacks bis boots j And elbows up his way, : Makes his little bow And says his little say. x nen ne mages anotner, j And waits for his bouquet; While the people clap their hands And the band begins to play. 'Did you make anything out in Lead lille?' asked an anxious friend of a re cently returned! candidate from the land of carbonates. 'Make anything! You bet I did. I mads an assignment, and then made for home.' Elmira Ga zette. JAMES GORDON BENNETT. Prop'tor. one mm- The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published. Postage Frev ONE DOLLAR j Per Year, SO Cents Tor Six Months, An Extra Copy to every Club of Ten. NAILS Cut, OILS Kerosene Lard, V gal 1 Linseed, ? gal 1 Kosm, r gal. 10 00 1 1 MVBlUi V at fca9sav9 A m PEANUTS busheL 90 POTATOES -Sweet, bus. 00 Irish, Northern, ? bbl 3 00 PORE Northern, city mess. 10 00 ! Thin, V bbl..., .........00 00 Prime, V bbl (extra) 10 50 , V DDI oe oo Q 9 e Q 9 t e 00 45 60 45 10 20 35 60 60 Hump RICE Carolina . fi East India, 7 ft) Rough, V busheL 1 RAGS Co on try, fi City, V E...... E . .7. ...... ...... ....... American V sack Marshal's fine, saek.... Cadis Jf sack. ROP Hemp...... .... New York Herald, 8a1-ai I Liverpool, ft sack. x uwiuucu v T J mj u wy m. vm . 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V E. 00 00 TALLOW V ft 8 TIMBER Shipping V M ...10 00 Hi 1, extra per M 8 60 Mill, prime perM 7 00 Mill, fair per M 5 00 Common, per M 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary, per M 3 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 North Uarojna, per gal ... 1 50 W OOL Unwashed, per fi... wasnaa. dt jZ Burrv wool, per 9.. 12. 13 70 0 80 75 75 10X 00 o 20 26 16 7 2 15 00 00 00 00 12 00 10 75 8 00 6 60 4 60 4 00 3 50 2 25 22 & 28 17 00 15 IK 00 00 80 35 00 . 10 00 9 8 7 ! 8K HX oo 25 , Believing that by cleansing the blood and building up the constitution w as the only true wav of bani hiog di-ifca-e and being troubled with weakness of the lunge, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, Ac , and after try iijg the bett physicians and faying out my money for many kinds of medicines advertised without tiuding a permanent cure, 1 bigau doctoring myself, using medicines made from roots and herbs. I fortunately discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood CUanger,thenrtbottle of wbicn gave me new iife and vigor, and in time effected a! perma nent cure. I was free troin catarrh, my lung became strong and eound, being able to staad thetnoet severe cold and exposure, and 1 have gained over thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovey in medicine, Ij prepared a qaautity ot the Root Bitters, and was in the habit ol giving tr-em away to sick friends and neigh bors. I found the medipine effected the most wonderful cures of all diseases caused from humors or scrof da in the blood, Indprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease; Torpid Liver, 4c, c. The news of jtny discovery in this iwny spread iro n one person to another until I found inyself called upon to eupply patients with medicine tar and wide, ana I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding ancl bottling the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now d vote all my time to this business. ' I was at first backward in preeentinir either I myself or discovery in this way to the pubrc, not being a patent med ciue man and with small capital, but I am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded witn orders from drujr- - gists and country dealers, and the hundred; of letters I have received from persons cared, prove the tact that no remedy ever did so much good in so short a time and b ad so much success as the Root Bitters. In fact, I am convinced that they will soon take the lead o' all other medicines in use. Nearly one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Rjoot Bitters, some of whom have already sold over one thousand -bottles. . Root Sitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old days of pur forefathers,1 when people w- re cured by some simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisons of the mineral kingdom ere unknown. They acc strongly on the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and! build up the nervous system, 'i hey penetrate every part of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to tee feet, cleansing and strengthening the fountain springs of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save vour life. Thousands of persons in all parts of the ountry ! are already using Hoot Bitters They have saved many lives of coneumtives who bad been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cared many old chronic cases of Catarrh, cScrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had failed Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervou8nees,and broken-down in constitution? Ton will be cured if you take Root Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face orjBkin? Nothing will give you such good health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit ters. - I know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because my discovery cures so many of their patients, b t I care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as possible within the reach ef all those suffering throughout tbe world Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. Foil certificates of hvon derfnl cures, see my large circular around each bottle of medicine. Head and judge for yourself. j iSjft-Ask your druggist or merchant for FRAZIEK'S KOOT BITTiiR-, the grea Blood Cleanser,and take ndj substitute he ma ecom mend because h makes a large profit j O. W. FKAlZEBi Discoverer. S38 Supei ior St., Cleveland O. Forsaleby J. C. Muads andT. S. Burbank, I UIOTAIM.. HIGHEST & BEST AWa!;1 a K Ana wrana Medal of Ha Economy, Durability an(j 1 combined with . fiivci Are Distingu-ishinr Feur celtbr:e4 Giant Farm and Wa j Made by I A. P. DICKEy D . I . .... I I "viiio, WIS.. . i A 1 Now having many Tate impro8H Peas, Beans. Castor Keans, Corn Jd iS They .jrrade heat perfectly by nee hL2 arate 5ats from Wheat, Barlcynd KvV very perfect arrangements U cW, W Clover, Flax Seedi Orchard GmT;;? "i1 Small Seeds. They CharT ,fcci:v. th. shortest time. T Hi l I I druggists. march 26th eow-diw P. Sale Under Mortgage. T Y VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS X- contained in a deed of mortgage, made the 2d day of November, 1874, between James Deans and wile ifillen ana Edward Judder s Hons, which is recorded in the Register's Of fice ef Sew Hanover county, in Book K, K, K, page 11a, e seq., which said mortgage, together with the bond which it was mad to The Millioiiiiire H. O'BRIA V, of $an Fracigcb, Cal says : "IteraJd Coinpound is the bc-st Cement for broken wares I ever mw, 1 1 have articles mended with it that staid as good as before they were oroken, Sold by ail drug guts and country merchant, or f jour drug gist hasn't g' t lt.i nor wont send for it stnd 25 cents for a bo tt! a1 to i I i J.VOrT. PATRICK, Sole Mau'fr, , apl29-t Wadesboro, J C Warehouse, as well as Farm Mills, are large. J structed, both kinds requiring nine sie to tct' modate the demand, and civing a caparitjfcfiti-J to 500 bushels per hour, acc ..rding to size Uti ic mhjcu, uujicu 1 t ocean lransporaaf and "set up" or "knocked d ,wn" f r f.vwTl mlar.d, as requested; and in all casesjf.ut fcJ ooara v,ars or.otcamcrjf- vjrucrs LUea ume 6jJ icccivcu. .uius snippea "knocked down freight charged as when forwarded "setup ftj graphs and Circulars supplied on application. lO win quoted icm ana cn ueral Urn Cat onaence souatea. 11 Foreclosure Sale. AN FRIDAY, the 1st day of Aosnitkr J at 12 o'clock, M., by virtue of iht 1 ers conf rred by a certain uiorteae dedn ecuted by Joseph C. Pittman acd wile, t ft; Wilmington iiuuding ssociatiot, rcrutr in the Records of New iianover Conntia Book F. F. F., page 484. the underiifi will offer for sale by public audi id at ia Court Houte door ia the City of wilmiotK that certain l t of laud in the City of IFi mington, bounded and described as fulloii: Beginning at a point in the Weitern' tints' Fourth Bti eei, 103 ftet 'orth of iU irter ion with Davis street, thence .Vortbtardlt with Fourth street 60 feet, thence WeitiW ly 121 feet to the Eastern line of Third street, thence Houthwe8twardlywith said hue of U bL, 35 feet to Davis street, thenee flonlhirt. wardly with the Northern line of Dtriiitr 50 feet and thence Eastward! j Hi fterioi beginning. Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to pay fi papers. I ALEX. T.' LOND05, june 2-19tAjy3l Assignee ia Bapkripr. Corn, Bacon, Molasses. Bush Prime Whlta ,C'jrn, 40,000 Boxes L. S. and, Smokei 325 200 Uhf NewCf7CubioL gQ Bbls Cuba, X. 0. 1 250 fttId Fresh. Flour, 1-i r Bbls Sugars, Crushed, Oiiranulated A, Extra C.snflC 210 g8 ' 00 Tubs Choic f tmilJ jjQ Boxes Toba:co, isx 1 -7 r- Half Bbis and Boxei Sal 0 i' . T; KqQ Kegs Nails, ! 1 ALSO, Pofa-'h, Lye, Soda, Boap, Starch, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glae, for sale low by I WILLIAMS A MaBCBlSO.V, 17 Wholesale ro. A Uom- i lune Steamer Passbort, fi evjie 01 me mr. xuvj uiuaa c a specially i (oeetner who uie oona wnicu 11 was maa to 1 larr. j. vr. UAKrtK, atth.sBar. Only the best Wines, Whirkies, secure, and all the right,,title and interest of V i W HI resume SUNDAY MT-i TBIPS TO 8MITHV1LLE, April 27,weather Brandies and Cigars are offered at this estab laenL july & rjIHE COMMESCIAL formerly the "EM- PIBE HOUSE",havin been thoroughly ren- ! ! t I orated and refitted is now one of beTeading nrst-clais Hotels in the city. The table is ) i 1 1 ihli city, aad which teach the youth of supplitd with the best or home and north- the present day that their -tathera were era mlrketJ 'u ! ' traitor and rebel. ' . Col. Mcllae'a paper ia" a complete Board Per S2,d S2 50 ! vindication ol hizmeif and his command Lr Baaaple Booms for the Com- aa well as a rery graphically written ac- mercial trade. count of the battle referred to. It will rtpaj perusal. Thoi. H. KcKoy, &obt H- McKoy ATTOXLZ7Z3irfl-AT-LAW WILMINGTON, N. a 1 Office North side Harkst street, bvtwaa Second and Third streets, iaa A journal asks, what is the difference between a soldier and a fashionable yoens lady? and replies: One faces the pj dr ina ins otner powueri the lacj. A First-Class Bar aad Billiard Hall ' ; i 1 connected with this HoteL l FREE LUNCH daily from 11 A. kf . 1 to 12.30 P. il. Mm mm. juiy i- 1 - Warm Springs, 1 i Western North Carolina, 18 NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas ure seekers an c invalids. This lovely plae is situated in the beauti ful valley of the rrtnch Broad, within eight miles of the raiiroad. We have a fine band of aamsie, attentive ssr rants, and all other accommodation to be fomad at a first-class wateriar piacn. For particalars apply for descriptive pam phlet, w. h. howeeton; jane 10 Proprietor, Edward Kidder A Sons, was on the 19th day 1 of July inat ,assirned to James Madden, new. this i to rive notice that I will, as the Attor ney of said James Madden, assignee of said bond and mortgage, at 13 o'clock M. on Wednesday, August 13th. 1879, at public auc tion at the Court House door ia the said citr ! of It ilmingtoa, sell for cash to the highest 1 bidder, the land ana premises conveyed ia said mortgage deed, said land and premises beinr the western h If ef lot No. , in Block KO.-13U, in we omciai pian 01 saia city of I Wilnungten. F. ;H. DAkBf, july 20-20t A tt'j for Assignee. permittixg. Dally Trips as CFutl. Leave Dock at 9.30 A. i 1 apl 25 I M. Hot ! Hot NICE Dried O TES 1 i BUT SUCH NEW, Pennsylvania Batter, Cheese, Apples, Poultry, Eggs, Ac, just received to-day. So good you will never think how hoL We take every care to please. Deliver the g ods promptly and are very, much obliged for your previous custom. Kespectfolly, july 23 NKWBUBT CHASTEN Headquarters for Ale, Lager Beer and Portjer. H- MARCUS k SON'S, . . i No. 5 Market Street (TAX FURNISHYOU WITH THE BE3 Porter, both keg V and Ale, Lager Beer and bottled, ia the city. Country order promptly attended t mv wmw Each, and all styles, including Grind Sqjj and Upright, all stricUy first cii, " . the lowest hst cash wholmal" rt prices, direct to the puacHHia. ne77L. made one of the finest displays at V' rTi tennial Exhibition, and were unanimoMj 12,000 in use; Regularly incor?LrtV.w Jl ufacturing Co. Factory etuuhel ot rears The Square Grande taWn-&. heks new patent Duplex reltrtJZ.J the greatest improvement in the .' Piano making. The Uprights are ths w in America. Pianos sent on -maL gf fail: to write for illustrated and VeWf catalogue of 48 pages mailed iff j , MEXUELStJOHN F1A.N0 CO.. I ! n... ICS .tret. ' anl 7-na . 21 taat Sol. Bear, A Bros.. miKE' PLEA SURE in annoonBj ..I. i . fit they numerous inenas ana painu, - I . . ... at one of the moat 'complete and urw. j of ! . ! - ... CL0THINC& FURNISHING COCDlt ' HATS' A' the above will be sold at by any other Housh cJt?;! i i Call early and geCBargalns. j j ROL BEAR J UilO 4 I And that 1 prices . tnan

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