7 : '7. . J -a- . K 0 MISCELLANEOUS jgWORTHM&TOHS IARHH0EA XTSZD OVER 18 TEARS Cholera. FurTcyr-oorat ; Hon. Vcw- Trajurjr, ana mncri. I ' .inb.it'e. Sole Pror.Vtor. "-'f miltS A.VI0CICR CCM mp., r. h. liALTlM". Vital Questions!!!!' . v .-t. . .! f1i'it.. i llirt lirxf. tli?nr o! :iuy 11 " - " . v ., . i i ..nii.l inr ) ml 'ill.lt ... in vi n f the nerves, curing al ... .!.'; ..! i i !r : ike nuresuiiiz Lep ai- in1"" - J V,'.'nin-v will teUyo unhesitatingly. fvnii .uf Hups!!!" CHAPTEU I. -k any or all of the mott eminent es!,.5f.l"the kidneys and urinary organs ; sceh as Briirht's disease, diabetes, re 'n'ioH, or inability to ivtam uriup, ju-i all die diseases and nilrae,nts pecu ?Hr to Woman" ' "ml they will lellyoa explicitly and eapha'k-ally "Bucra!!!" the same pnyscians Vhat the mos: rc-liable and sur cure for all liver diseases or dyspep constipation, indigestion, b'liou? resk malaria.' fever, ague, &c and tiwv will tpil-yyi:- iliwlralc ! or Dandelion!!!!9'' . Hence, when these remedies.are combined i'h others eijaHll7 valuable.- 1 An-lcomimuinlod Into' Flop RlHers, Fuch a Tortderf il ami m-atcrloiii cvrratlve power is ,:e.elOel whtcrt U so vaMed In Its operations tht no ilise.ase or 111 health can possibly exist or resist Us powvr, Hni yet it 13 HirmleHB tor th m't frail woman, weaVest lav:iit'l or sinnl?8t chiM to iis. CIIAlEH II. Patients "Almost !m1 or nearly dying." t'lrvears, A.d cive.i n; by prtyplclar.s. of r,r!?lit's an'f other kidney disease, liver com- i,'!nt, severe coughs, c ulea ' cqpsump'lon. have iR-en cured . .. fFiwicn gone jicarlj crazy I I ! I rrom airony of neurilifU. nervousncfis, vatenilnein,1 and various diseases peculiar to women . . , People ilriwn- out' f shape from cxcruda ttijr p ings of Theumatlsm, lnlltmniaiory aud chronic. r ttufrertng 1 ro-n pcroful. Errbinelaa! ." "jiitrheum. bl od poisoning, .dyspepsia in (IVjsUob and. ia- fa5t. almost all diseases Mir ... ... . Nature l he'r to Have been cured by Hop Bitter, proof of whlah can be found In every neighborhood In t if Vnown world. . Hi' Sotic genuine without n bunch of gr en IIkob on tbe white "label. Stum all the vi!e, Apnoua s;uff with., .Hop" oi Hops" in iu:vr mme. : June 1 1m d&w nrm FITZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS! A shirt is a very humble gar went, but after all it has a great 'leal to do with" a man's happiness. V hat misery arises frevm an ill. .-.-;tting bosom, a bad-fitting neck h;w3, an 'undomfortaUayoke; or iJeeves-too short or too long. uf; now I will be comfortable a"d happy, I have, found the shirt that always fits- "The Diamond." the tangled thread of life's ex igence henceforth will be smooth. Jr... . T td idtnt0?? notcepit, Jcnd hi address more jr A Uler & (-o. sole manufacturers, lialti- WW 3ati cftt.nim ' SEAL ESTATE- UNDER HOETGACE. B v VIRTUE AND" IN PUUSUAVCB OF neWwcrt contained in a certain mortgage ttade Marcil 'h. 1S79. and registered In Cook Pige S5t, by Adam Brown and wife urown, to D. J. Saut-dera, Gurdl- ' tbe "rilgned as attorneys 'or P. II. Dar- !lll2nirt3enlv1&raian of w- T. Johhson, n u0niVur?1.c uct,oa "'r cash, at "e 0VSock M Semte city of Wilmington, at 12 ,uiioin . "U .u.n,,iiy. July jh, IS . "iuuuat. .in v lAtn ik i xittr- ern k,,, frioea premises, viz: The lto hrJ2:.KMock No. 224, accord- "UlClll Dlan of f itv Wllmlntrtrtn. taut ati21?n Seven'o street and 165 feet on unions. Butter. Lemons. IC3T EKr-IVING BV A. C. WSE.A. S. V fit ?"anu52r &U if w M n " wll r be sold low 1 n W'll5' 8)0 bttiu- v Meal. 75 'Ac.0"1 Ffour. Virginia Joar. Bacon. Laid jnaais '. . . k. G. blair. . 4 1 fW TheDaily Review. Oh .when, is my darlin boy.' to ntght?' Ae r? mt quite cvitdii ihai we are .. . ruhf, . And maybe we mUht he wrung ut we lirmly belie v- that tho boy is out late Recauj-e ho is swinging on gate. somebody's Scnuebodi-'s : know- rate ah, wtU do we W lot ik, ... ..Vv luJ"i I ii hi pastime are v v u i.ever ft r'et 'tis years ago Si net: we swun on th.it wotded bar: Nor did we sup( ct that late Wa .cut stretches-1 while foniebody's iraU. the hand of &winginr Oil The old, ld j-tory, but 'tr lalh'fr appeared ever nw-r- tiii Hie S(!Hie. ll3 locks were wet with the tali in i le hntked liko a monster marine. And the bull-dog oh. we can never re late What' happened wbda swinging on somebody's ca'e. . New York Journal. Ilaleigh liciilster. THE CANDIDATES. STAT K SUPEKIKTEND E N '4' OF PU11LIG 'INSTRUCTION Sidney ailtcbael Finder. As our reade-s know, the UeqUlsr, judging Mr. Scarborough by the re sults accomplished since he entered upon the discharge of thy duties ot ihe office of Superintendent ot Public In struction in North Carolina, is of opin ion that he bfc proved himselt a wire, faithful and efficient offiet-r. Th-i Rcij islcr. however, is hnppy to know and believe alo, ih'it, his successor will prove equally ffioient and equally abundant in good works The office i3 truly a most important one. Indeed, uponjthe manner in which it is idled, it may almost be said, de penus the destiny oi tlie state, and we congratulate the State, that it has at its service a gentleman so well qualified to succeed, worthily so able a superinten dent as Mr. Scarborough. . And in this opinion the litgiste'' is by no means alone. The very handsome vote Major h imrer received on the lirst ballot on Thur day, and the overwhelming one. almost unanimous, it may be called, he received cm the second ballot, gave convincing proof of the esteem in winch he was held by one ot the largest and most intcllkent representative bodies ever assembled in North Carolina. In deed, nrhigher praise con Id be award ed him than that he was thought wor thy to succeed Mr. Scarborough. Major Sidney Michael Finger was born in Lincoln comity," North Caro lina, tm May 21, 1837, and is therefore now in the prime of life. He obtained his preparatory education for college at the Catawba IIih School and graduat ed at Bowdoin College, Maine, in the Spring of 1861 in time to make his way through the lines and enter the Con federate army shortly after his arrival at home. He entered the army as a private in. the Eleventh Regiment of North Carolina troops and continued in active service till 1863, when he was appointed controlling quarter-master ot North Carolina. which post he filled till the close of the war. At'er th-3 war he took charffo of Qatawa High School with Dr. J. C. Clipp, and proved him self to be a ripe e eholar and an excellent disciplinarian. He continued m charge of this school s me ci2ht years until de clmin; hea'tli forced the adoption of a less, sedentary -lile, after which : he entered the mercantile business at Newtor) and prosecuted it with success. He represented Catawba county in" the General Assembly of North Caro liua in 1874-'5, and Lincoln and Cataw ba counties in ihe Senate m 18i5 '7 and n 1881. He was Chairman of the Committee during all his. services in ihe Assembly, and showed a thorough knowledge d our common school sys tem. He had the honor of introducing and securing the securing the passage of the first School Bill passed after the Democratic party secured entire con trol of the Government of North Caro lina. AH thef-e posts of trust and honor he fihed with rreat satisfaction to his con- stituen's. Maior Fintr comes therefore not unprepared for the hijrh and important ilntiix thai, will devolve uooll him in January next, and the State may con gratulate itself that the eor d work ot promoting and advancing ihe eansc of education will go on without, hH or hin drance under the inc ming administra- ti'n. ... -But it is not qierdy because Major Finder has proved hi.nst ff a successful educator that we. feel s tmro he will proye a Yuccesslul "Superintendent ot Public Inslrnetiop, but because, as wc'l, he has, proved himself a man i f most excitant administia ivc and exec utive ability. In a word, becaus of the combination in him of ihe quality of an excellent 'sehol mas'er with those of a mot sucf esful man ot wf fairs, of capital common sense, judg ment and discretion. Again we congratulate the Slate on the nomination ot Major Finger to Ihe most important office in the gift, of our people, . ' Cheerful Conversation is ono of the pleasantest amenities of life. But a fluent talker whose "gems .r tf.rn.ffhL" rtrnn from lirs which dis close yellow teeth -going to rack and ruin, makes less impression than ho or she' jlherwise would. Bear this m mind, conversational t.s, .and Jend all led force to your utterances by Seei ink vour teeh white and pure viin SOZODONT, wholesotiiest and tnt thorough of tooth preparations, wnicn removes tartar, renders the , gurus hi althy and purines the breath. ' ll Lusted One ICound. . Charl. s K. Jones sat moodily In the piMed ttil.ui ot hi,; V ha?h avenu r tt kirl jiwaitimr hercming. and tyonder inat 'her-luorc than usual J an! mesa. ; r,Sapristi V1 be exclaimed, which is the only : correct oath . known to our 'W : ' ' ' ' ine Itatim-npcra craze. VI bare arm-k-; etl Mnectgarette afreadj.- She usual ly ccmuc only ix for n on.ing toil, t." Ar tin motiient Claire . Suceoah rcs.led ini ihe n om, replendan in a sati .xdowu opeia cioak 'and white bat . . , ; f A?o you Koing to a matihee i ma queradeFV grimly inquired th surpris ed young mnh; " 1 I only vvanted to hnwyoti my new opera outfit; I hope ..u'vh gtt i good La for I1 TrovHtote. Tha wu hatl theother evening wi re horrid atthoiuh 1 didn't iniiid i; s much, because then my new hat hadn't come lnrn."j Claire. moncd the oun man. irazing round with th- despairing ex pression oi a hunted animal, . fare ytm arc sou aware that my salary is only lto pep month? - j "What do you mean, Mr. Join's?" and the capricious beauty drew herself tip rtaugiiuiy. Dertrest t-ontinueit C'larliW K., whde his voice trembied with lppresy ed aj;ony and the great beads tt per-pi-ratio'i uatitered upon his pahs brow, "do on know wliat a balance sheet is?M 'It's one ,f those tiresome lb vu,s pafia brir.ys home Inmi the di?ii.lkry somet tines. pouied Claire. ! '"J.et. me show jou minVlor March,' and with unsteady tinge n he produced t tie following manilet: Salary advanccl, le.-s 5 Keeping ratssenger b y in lino, nine hours at 50 cents $ 4.50 Two seals lor spectators 60 00 S 02.50 Bouquet fur C S. (tube roses) White tie. While gloves .' Cupe Tip to u?lier. Two camp stools (seats being duplicated).. . .. Supper at Mason Doree Amount rai.edon watch Balance borrowed of Tom Williams. .... lv 8 00 1 00 2 50 15.00 1. 00 5 00 8.50 10.00 3 00 Total .105.50 105 50 "And what do all those stupid figures mean?" yawned Claire. It means, my poor darlingit means that Heaven -help me it means that we cnt go to hear Patti again nntil next month. But there's a rattling good show at the Tivoli and" 7- 'The Tivoli. indeed!" scornfully hissed the insulied beauty.' "Hence forth, George K. Jones, vvo meet as strangers. I shll go with Billy Crock ery " It was too much.' With the low, in articulate nioati ot a breaking heart. Chailes K. Jonas fell a bankrupt corpse at her feet. "lie putup pretty well forone round," muttered Claire, as she turned ) on an alarm for the Coroner, '"but he, didn't have the wind to last-" Chicago lri bune. To most children the bare suggestion of a dose ot castor oil is nauseating. Why not, then, when physic is neces sary for tho little ones." use Avar's Ca thartic Pills? They combine every essential and valuable principle of a cathartic medicine, and being sugar coated are easily taken, j , Kerclmer & Calder Bros. WHOLESALE i UOCPiKS AND COMMISSION Merchants, oner for sale a full line of hLOUIi, &I.UAK, COFFEE, BAOO, -SALT. MOLASSES, KICK, MKVL, LAHD, OltN, OATS, HAY, SNUFF, S. 1A, TOTASH, LYE, bTUlCH, SOAP, OEACKKUS. CANUY, CANDLES, IKXJP 1UON, (il-l'K. KIVETS NAILS, BUNGS, MATCHES, I V PEli, BAG-, BUCKETS, Axle Grease, POWDER, TIES. Ac. ant 7 inly 11 lw Dr. Moil's Powders N EVEK FAIL TO CUBS INFLMM AT- tlon of the Kidneys. Gravel. Gleet. Stiict ure3 an4 ail Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical l'eblliiy. genital Weakness and ad those nntold m scrips ansd bv lndtsretion orEscjsscs. yiJidl in all its forms perma n ntly c ircd. V el low o- Brown spots on face inJ boilyS'ore 1 hroat and Nose, Scrofula, Old Sorr-s, Eczema, Tetter and aU Blood and "'k.in diseases. Uriaary diseases cured in 3 day. "rlc 3. Enc ose the raom'V tc FRANK STEVx NS A CO , Ita'timore, Md.. and it will Ihj pent by mall waled. jljtr;8rl by ll.tliug-' il ts; sent by mall jnly 7 Utwly Wagon etter I?0i WKIGUTVILLE SOUD, wiU leave .- .-"-('; -. " . . i . T . sv tbei lin.l's stables D AILV at C P. M. sharp, lteturcing, willlaTe funiat 7 A. M. sharp jutie25lf T.J SOUTUEItLAN'l. North Carolina Resources '-14 "One of the most useful Bertes' ot dccrif tive books ever publisher alnrut any State Boston Post. ' " ' -i " - - Hale's Industrial -Series. Two Volumes, ow Ready. 1. Thts Woods 'A5r Tiibess op Soktb Carolina. CuxtlSTs; Eramonn', and Kerr's Botanical Report supplemented by accurate County Reports of Stan ling Forests, and illus trated by an excellent M ip of th 'tate. 1 Volume limoj Cloth; 273 rp.. tl.25. - Al. In Tns Coax, and Iron counties or No,kth Carolina Emraoas. Kerr, Laid ley's, WUkes. and the Census Keportsf sup-nk-men ted by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty six Counties and Map of the State- ; . . 1 Volume li mo. Cloth. 425 pp., $1.50. - Sold by all BookseUera, or mailed postpaid, on receipt of the price, by . . -' Je J. HALE A son; Publishers. Booksellers and Stationer. f . .... : New -York!- r P. M HALK, Publisher. RaleLta. H C kept fl. gDYa AND GIRLS, YOtJ I'AJ G.T Bldl BoUlar our flr paper. 50 sheet, fl ; retails accents per thett - v. v- UOajLT IMLPER COV I ' - - WC North Ave juaoisim , Cochester, K. X ' S - F - q L MO J&r f I i nsoMfto j- ta m B NEW AD VEIt:TlcaigVTK. By the ; Light of -Day. PAST IMPQSSIBliniSsf TBI FACTS OF THE FRESIIT-HUP IF! THE HEW ERA I remember when tbey were putting tip the pole "for the first telegraph Bre in tbe Mate of New Tork, and bow look 'the 1 e r ex claimed a citizen of iha rneti spoils to his friend aa tbe two sloot on the enmmic of the all Equitable Budain i nrAaway. "Tlie 4ty U strunc with win like a h arp. atd lec trie cnmruuEJcatUi. U thQ ..Uily miracle of the wor.l. 1 eowie no lofgyr won.ier and lauh at it tu t;ey rttt at Morse when h? Bret tujtjrcst rti itposMHty."... . , ' 88 The agn inarcJus on ah.l prejulloe must jrlre way ol.idyh a ti..noHly of truth vn ih conRerva, gulM or phynlcians admit that the secrem .f n,eh t c re shared hr all ,nen , . ?reB f kU wuuimI and Gol beaHI tibii," ail otl Gln OiHftttiHt tcnibledis CHe. Kheumulsm. s rU-p.l to be a feldrt in?t lcl ailment, no r attacking the joints ndn.-rthrtmu.cie4 Todix it U demonstra lea m oe a aiseaae cf t h itLOOD Mrs Henry Kgert. of o Si tlin i; ve -U'1 Mroofelyn, N. Y writes to Me-era. Mia .f York' proprietors of PAR KtR S TunIC that' hf had m-cn completely tiUbiei irom liheumadni an t pain in ihe t rk and liml wms a-tvirvt to take the loMO for Kitlnty disease ftLc tul eo. a.r.1 hor Rheumatism ii -appeared. he reason 1a -:mili ti.-je Kt'tncxK irol-.ic rheumat ic iiipteais Cure thim and no destroy ncu mulix This la nwr a-lruitt i i-y all i-iu 111 ge..t phTtictana. It is the n w ll?h hr-jwn op their lime-wnm rri inistttcn tneories. PARKER'S TONIC wUica is a combination of tbe best - rem .tiles for the blool known t science, la university mccessful in combat iagthis terribly common comrl&int. Thote who. like Mrs uogert, eufler from Kldey ot Liver liseases Or any complaint arising f r.!ii Impure blood. wiU find the Toxic a prompt and certain remedy. Prices. ;ec and flf er ooitie. 1 n larger size ine cneapcr. june 11 lm nrmd&w The Mayo House, A.T FORT FISUER' IS ONE OF THE mutt pleasant lesorts In tbe State. THE FIN EST BATHING, BO iTlNG AND FtSHISG FACILITIES. Best Liquors and Cigars. Fish, Shrimps, Clams and ' errapins ser . ed in every style. T CHARGES VEBV. MODERA1 E. Parties sroirg down on Steamer Passport can epend about six hours at the Point und retnrc same day Those wishing to gj outside to fish on Southern r;ock will h-:ve '.o remain oyer night Van leave the city at 4 o'clock, in he afternoon, on steamer Louise, and return next evening. Mrs. Mayo wUl look af .er the com fort of Ladles. W. E. MAYO. june 10 1m THE GREAT RUSH FOR THAT $1.00 SCUPPERNONG ! IS EEMABKABLE. It Is a STRICTLY PURE WINE, and wc arc selling it at $1 because wc PURCHASED AT A SM aJlL FIGURE. CLARET WINE, 50c per bottle. Just the thirg for warm weather. EOYSTER'S CANDIES . are far ahead of any Candlc3 sold la this mar ket for PUR TT, FRESHNESS and WHOLE SOMENESS. 33 rents per pound ; 3 pound i . ' . for . P. L. BRIDGERS & 00. HO North Front St. july 8 S3. OO I QUU SALES OS TH03E THREE-DOLLAR tuKGSEiS for Gents have surpassed our most sanguine expectations. But wc fcave a plenty of them left to supply the demand all and get a pair. ( BARGAINS in Ladles and. Children's LIP, PERSand Gents TJtW QU RTEREI) 8HOES at Geo. R. French &'8ons, 108 NORTH FRONT -STR KET. iuly 8 . ., . . ; C. W. Yates, BOOKSELLER AVp STATIONER 119 Market St . Wilmington v: C &chKl feooks ant ?chooI Supplies, Blank Bool g of every description la stock and made to order, when desired. ... ' Fancy Goods. Albania, Picture?, Frames, Musical Instruments Ac- ; Bibles Hymn Books, Prayer Pooks, Sun day Sdhdot Books, Ao. Lithographing and Engraving a-specialty. 1 . -. . .i.t 1 . . ...... "pedal rtiscourt to -tetchers an 1 mcr chants." ' ...- -.. - - it , . . ... ..." , Don't end oft for yonr Sei09l or OflLie. Sup plies. We can give you bott6m prtca and tave von freight. ' . . , . Lanre stock of Wrapping Parer JimV Paper Bags always o hand. -..,jultr 7 Window S had es. '. 1 Z ' ... 1 J-EW STOCK OF TRANSPARENT. AND other' sty lead new. AUo, hew arrival of .PARLOR.,., ,. . . CH AMBER and ' ' . ' plXINQ ROOM " ' 1 URN I TUBE. Call and examl-ic prices ml terms.-. .-- -' ! D A. SMI ' H. 1 - v Furnltnre Dealer, N. front Street Every Farmer ught to get "Buy Clipper Plosr.' greatest invention ot the a. . Jacobi u the . f itISCKLJJLNOUs5f At 20q, 25c, BLACK JERSEY3y-S J A F -T.it We have established such i.or vuices thm 0 eel v. Compare them with anything fn lite luarktt, $1.50, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 arid 3."50T MOSQUITO. NET (iood CORSETS ! Alinot any USES ULSTEUS - WHITE LWX ROBES EST Turkish Rath Soi1. , jolyT, 1884 ; 5; WE WIlA-COMMESCE OUU I'SiIaI.' :- SEMI-ANNUAL CLOSING QyJiL;iSAIi' OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Spring andiSummer Q ' From this day we shall give most astoriishing , har- gains so that we may be able to make a , clean, sweep :.. 1... :i -. LKi'itm' THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER. 114 MARKET ST july Iff .'t 1 MMMi m mm. "I?Pliiij Si'.. 'A - Ciliiv:, VMiii, 'tSTSend for Oatafcuo. j " i ' s .... . .t t . T, . - - mch li dAw ly , I ' J as Arrived I FRESH SUPPLY OF THAT delicious GRATED PLNB APPLE by to day's N. Y Steamer. ' Also, another lot of that A No. 1 MIXED TEA at 60c per pound! (China Cup .. . and Saucer given with every pound) 300 pounds '' sold In two weeks. Remember I keenohiag bat tho very best first-class goods. - Fresh sup ply every week. Call and examine at jCrapon's Family Grocery; GEO. M. CRAPON, Agent, Fami'y Grecer, 2 .f mth v mch' 26 23 .Hontb Front -f- LAWN CHAIRS, j-OUNGEi, STUDENT'3 CHAIR;?, - . llAMMOCUSi' MaUresscs, rt indow Shades, and an elegant line of Cnambcr, Parlor and" Dining Room I !- Suits. . Fcr sale jby THOS. C CR1FT. Afet.. . Furniture Dealer, i : ' 23 So. Front 8t july 7 JACKSON & BELL, , .1 - -.-. Water Rower Printers A51- BOOK-BINDERS: We have tbe jinst complete; etablfh meat of tbe kin iid to be found in r. Wiliiilng ton, and Kuaraiitee all our ;worat tjaoni In first cla-ss ttylesind on -r.bsbnabte tenitKn Send in your orders during the dolt tea. son, and have tbuiu .executed at XI t low est possible prices. ' " t It is a Fact That nUMPTIRKYL ."JESKtNS & Ct f keep a fiebb suimlv everv sa of AP'iiw,earh- s, Pew, WhOrtleberrtes, t berries, Torr.a- Ucs. 'Watermelons n r i amaioupes:'-a;fco Clvickenaftfd tgFS Ac ConIjrnments kt thea nslirnments k'f the"aKve bollclte! ata sat ftf c.ihtu gura4kpd. Gire os trial 1 all we ask. . No. 112 Sooth Front St.. j - '-T - - CONUNDRUM. ,TfrUY IS TITK ;TEAMEB PASSFOBT like a Stilng Bind?: Because, It cincot ;io without It Hafpeir rAKUGS, TKitruaiM, soars, FANCY" I aTl-to' leV-A rtwte.-Jt-i. FrescilPUODsaspcsa iy ai aiav lUt I '.nerona aa S;it t s The Excursion aflctPib;Nic ciEAns is uw om Hi) rwwj O Tlsltlnc tn- rlty. the SofttwU or "lalthTdlc. an t in meed fr;it-CLs w.rk wiitl dj web t call on JOHN! W iJBNEK the well known Parber and Perfumer at his Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon. JfO. 2V MAKKET weere be will spare bo paixut la gtylpsatu faction ti all. comeBu see. MISCKLLAKlrlOU. SUS, B5cl "1 ;T V- (for good puaij(y) that wp arc selling article of Iu-e Nct'lOt inchtrs. a style you vh. - COR.lK V All gTJand IzcO AreTOn-feWIoimJic'ttpif, r 3 ' 9 I . , P. i t 1 of everything.. ' r 1, 1 v: i - ! r. R. iirNCKLER, Pcc. T9f i.v. r"l".t.V. .V Ira fniintur 1?slliu.il WhmMrlltiftirfl':' n-.tii i.-ioca, lrt aiiitr, Counu-r uruort, A ) rUriientiou Uil riper. 1 - . , " ' ' ; ' ' Now YoxM & Viining:tpn Steamship, Co. - FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK At3 0VU)cfc, P. 5l. - REGULATOR. Saiucday J uly 5 BENEFACTOR......... ..Saturday, July 12 lficGbl4ATOR,.,..V.vat4fiTJli1y 19 BENEFACTOR Satuxday,v Jnjy "20 BENEFACTOR .....arday jjuly 5 jiqyiTORvv;.;....! AVdarJuly 15 BENEFACTOife....r...7...frdiy 7txf 30 UKU 0 LATOl. . . . atBtiU Jply 20 Tbroujrh t ;Bllla,wJLAdtrii .asd.. lowest Through Rates guarantee;! toiaad U0m.i'olsu; ro 'F relght or Paxxajreapplito, . rl 4 ' . ' 5.1 Tu!wy-New . may 1 1 v'--' .... Mortgage l&alb. BTftrCV? OF "TifF IOiWJ Ua LK i-ontalnrf in ar- nefttda Tr4 iL mertjtaro InnJeby Wi I T Fremont wi.w4Xe,t W,tr W. ,v. tHrmalnr rceorleH la. ltwwlk, canity. f fn rtH'Yv Pg 3 tm 30 ofube rdUac oL JU g ?o?r m iieti, a wtii(uvsiktmigaicet ami t':rtMt thereby ired.tw.a- rn uu. $mri of aA-tinmcft. trawMerrcl ti WlUSjtnM urn . tiirr;''iherui4lertKn U-as AtlTrBr J sal'l VVfflwm M -Cbrnw vllt ixpim -loraaW to tf. Mfcbhn WiPtcr ior- etf, m iHMdvarjKOon, at the CourV -Htmne siot" in We of- Wll-micgKra-; oflr MTj-iay, itHjthr -y of Aunst, 1S-4. at W o'eliVckj MthefodwwHif tJosx;bct prbfertyftuiie In Brnmiwlek-'veuntv, known as Claren'loo Plantatl n licglutdntr ,n the Weft bank of the Ope Fear tdverat theioouth fWtH1CaeV, fun ihcaupaaH'ansI S. r.iSY. l po'e to a China tree on tbe It'ghUn' dt recilv in front of tberWrenla'.ihtiH:e N. Si W. JiL lde,.tftA ChWa. tre jhrfre JJJ'Zi jwis to a fctase, tiicnce 14 . it p H til A Jrte. Iljc ItK-rice poses a 'on a oar,. t caif ttiemtc along yue brnksvC t.rivr sboat 2 It pol:stA tUeanouth ofatbefVfliU thclgl. rdng. A b-o one ot her tract, tc1tinlnc at me mouth of salt c'anti. runs theoee along ih lirot ol tho Jot Tftxifii xxxfX to th hlga bind to a c bin trte, tuence J. 3 W. 5 poics t-j a Cl-lna ireet p. . 7 ; w. Z'A polc to a take. Useaco X ,TW. S polea wl tri'tesi n r the ran of Braver T)am t'rrek. ibencnt alonir toe im.i luring of M1 crek to Ike rtreneld, lo'jt"2ii v-olca, tbtcce wt;b said creek op f bftkoatn . hide ..Z N'C3 poles lo lfc k, thence w:ttraM MallerT Cnektotbc rivT, fV-y'iU'Jr Pk, tbrc along Uc banks ttiernoGUft Jas ixi&jtuluzj ' LWtOxS by CU mate l,oX acres store or its. Attorney. FJUCBliK H01J3L. U KUCk. HZM , SiAXAU T Ma y. t.- ; B. L. FERRY,roprlctor. '" Latr PrvprKifjr Atlaoils liotel. FJratlsss al' appotatcaeBta. ?rms&20 t fLtuJ per day. - t Z3 tuence r,. ik nr i s to lmtwco.i WJL 2p a bl tk srum. . 21 E. lie iml to ataki;i inence iv. rcir bivT. ' 1 a. oecoau eirec.

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