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7 a . i i ax a m . a .-f - .. . w a a 4 xvi. ton rosrr WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROT.TNA: TmTYv. iittv n issa Single Copies 5 Cents I-- I NUlVf$pR 30, e Fotfqffke al Wilming leconil Class Mailer. ADVERTISING. e per 1 palj fonal onpareiltype,con- fino for the first in- five cents per Vine per cent. insertion, "j ition fnierits will be charged ken, except on special T..r. . 1 1,1 I ... xuoiujssier DiacKmore, ot Warsaw. l'onuUr:oiUmi..i.. ' waa in Wilmington on the first of July. The Board of Count Common, Fourth' of July was Kenerally ub- "f1 1" reg"lar monih 68ion 2:30 served in thi city, all busine-s waa if last, i closed. lhe Treasurer submitted his monthly ; 5 , .."T-4 re')ort for lhe montl of June-general "uuu uaun ui iuia cur. nas muu snowim? a iminnno i i H. - . f If 3 -MMWV UBUU 111 a ou.t-.uuum utviueuu OX i,t4J ZO: educal inn I fnl I j Uanfc'a Drothera of New Yr1r W irfgister of Deeds submitted his the contract to nrint ' I h nv ,..io ..r mihly report for thetmonth of Jim. j . ' " """" w i t -i . .. price to The Wil- t he state at '$16,300 Ii3 00 per year; six . Mclutire keep silendid goodB, I . ; aU(l t low prices, always on band. He jcaui ma on uusynes inuat buys tQ suit the' ladies. f. to IHB WlLMINGTOM ; ... jgton1-.lU. pthurjis in New York! The Sea Pjrk Hotel at WriahUtyilie bound in wtll alrouizcd. Mr. Perry the propiretor in happy. , I Humphrey, is at More- ; j j ; Jarvis was in Charlotte on flreen u' Missisippi, i8,8G ,d'lpll and jlamilf, are spend- miner at lhe Warm 8prings -u i'muuefi ine rreasurer's receipt for Jli'25 collected from marriage licenses and the same paid over to the Treasurer. ; ' - The follow iny were drawn s jurors to serve'at the next term of the criml- nal court. W A Cumming, Beoj Holiis. B Solo- man, A M Goodman, O H King, Henry cu; i . . ... . . ' The stale preH convention came off Sheppard' A Wilson, Joseph Jones, Vsyuevil'c on the Srd inst. We AjOVe ' Evans, WS Warrock, hope Hie boys hadVgood time. ' J " Man by, D L, Qote, J F Gilbert m r . ,-rT;L-T , JC38e lfea' A,,,wn Alderman, J H iv. i . iiiiunitK linn ueeo ap- niraus. fll poituea ty Judp;e olcKwy, Ulcrk of wood: corner of Front and Mulbtrryita was not granted. 1 j The application of J. W.y.yllo erect a shed or awning in fifat cia store, corner ef Fourth andf)tt street, was referred to the CQtnxt on eireeu and Wharrea. f r 2; Chadwick, John G Nor po.n ea oy juue alcKwy, Ulerk of wood. Ham'l JJavis, John L Wooster, ' S .. JivT -wu--y. wMwni- register, John A Holt, George Col. Alfred M. Va.WclI ban sold his I,ar'c Ticrjen, W J Kellogg It! U n VJ II HI I 7. (iorliam, edi k V viiublivM, is I tor of the is spendinir a interest iu the (Juarlolte JvunuU-Ub; server and retired from the editorial chair of that paper. " li 'Sherman i Inow in the . : ... .i : .. t if .i i fipecieM nivew iurc on . XHb), (J. M.. tftdmai and family, sailed for huropo on Thursday, kst from New York. The will baabsut about two months. laine nd' Harrison, will Bf the Republican!. Fun j7v. Dorsey and wife, I summer out wet. ; The poviugj in. health. U L tltitcliins. G H Ward. F Srhiil. Ken. The following persons were granted reiaii liquor licenses: E W Docher. J M Bremer W H Grotcen. J O Nixon i ii cj.. ... . r " JXOirUSS. J M IVIilJnwnn K,, 1J A Glameyer, j D Stelljes, Wm Ulrich, J F Kulft, G F Herbert, S P Collier, x flionr, JlulJen, j F-Stolter. Henry Haar, A D WesBnl. W H M iri. t The Carolina Yacht IJlub have re organized and the Clul) in ill a nrosiipr. . . . ' . . ; I lln.r I. A n II .. . nr . . i. oua conuiiion, a lease ol trn years has I " ,J' v luuKe wm utterson, been obtained for the banks, and a C Schulken Id Mulligan, O F Von- splendid club hoiuo will bo erected at ,vamPH ( W Linder, ; Jacob Dules, once. ! 1 fruen, xi w liryant. iScarbor MT.U:r "aTir. &be,Ur8' JG Oldenbuttel, B ... .uuu ruu J5ell01H. IJ W florcim. XT. T 1 tr Charles i Wcssel, Brien, B H J A K Hcver. tf III V. ' flU. I .kf VI n ... 1 I . . I T .1 I iv.iw n. ine reason Myw".v ii, wrrivcu in ine cny n r.i 1 J, i . . L . I ..ii,..i.. ' ... i ., . '"lIUC" " me sum ol six OTernor lor bis d eciH.on i.Jt , " ".uince on ine coiort-u thouiand rinll.r.'- ...., ! ,w r J,...i. nrt .'..!;.... ..ftl. I...- . - " " "c unuus ui I up Byuu, uujve cannot ."" . " p the Treasurer of thn rA.,niw f at-. fhy the present Board of tntT w"1 'vo a pleasant stay; we know Hailt;ve, ,n in rrnii:, , , . th "hIV" 'Kill ,ri, .....! . . - ' . ; . -"...wi-ywn ..... . I . kji ouv.il VIIICI Hum ItediM f ton lii Money Oi tlcr !-'ny. be in the bands of said Treas ltuler.. nrer to (he credit of said special finul July first thu new and lower rales for be placed in bank upon a certificate of postal moupy. orders went into cU'eut.- di'pumit under the direction and 1 hf! .amount wliie.h c:ui ln nnl In. ...... I vision if C!i.n;r. ...... ' : .Lr. .i -.1 . ... IX... ill. f il.nl .'...... r.. .. .. . . . iciuseti to tease lire v' ""nw 01 iwai- i Kampon A .Stclies ill liilll.. nL".. .... I eitrll . I)ailt'f7 (if Ihi. Tnrh,.r,. ..'... I.. . . I . ' ' , ... vuuiiuijr, " ' r oaran .J Merer. Martin (V r. v-. 4. iv. ijouipauy, at ' """'w .wycr,. 4.1111 Ahrens, Uaiper & Stanly "jig of the stockholders of ofr Wilwn Aaia, and Abbott of lhe jrrr. iu Bnol manage' and make UTstocholders, . if others milit out of the road. We ft hul jw hat the roa-1 1 , will I bope yet tofseeila stock 1 par.': " . , "' arfel llii Hiu, tir illness, our highly 'm Ismail, Jolt n 1M Howard, of 1 urni ni Humphrey V How, MmniPtirf, in the th super- of the Board. one is iecieasod from u0 l 100 The 1' the btbt terms that can be pro- icuin,tu tnarges are as lollows: Eight tiitvti, until otherwise ordered bv thi icin.i lur urui'rs liill iivor iiam liimril. 1 for orderJiefrween $IQ and fifteen i if I i "l I J ....... j ..1 . iiKf. The funeral ilLkS " 7 " " vuljr LW- bstwetn $10 mid fW, thirty cinm t.e wii ftjy aua tntriy -rjv; r.nt: be tween $G0 luid $70, forty. ecu U bctwucu !r70 and $SO forXy.live cuulij bslwci'ii fSO ami $100. The rales apply only to domestic money orders, Jbal w, orders to poin Li within thu United Sl.iUs. at Sou street ftfetliodist -iwftsr(8aturday) morning, I nurd witH mne ot our proHT--ri mn and therefore a useful lliifti Ions will b(i fett in bw.si 81. Havinj; a gonial di.sp:wi n'l uianyi want)! friend i who 'tui luui. Hal 'u nophew Vf aad popular .Mayor aud ly connected among the. boil INewbern and many "mour to about the streets" wlh a poipant sorrow at their le blow will indeed be heavy log iuothcr( fond father and I wifeoflouiy aifev months, i all times for j the angel of lit a community but when a ;n, a dutiful sou, a faithful taken away it is an actual 1 pretrnd to oi'er sympathy Uritken mourolsri He who JiioKs well hath called oo fp; But while the silent t sorrow colirseth down 1 thfy photdd take pomtbrt ldge that a link has, been Wo lkuiu aad that "bright i lamli' vhlch al) who are enjiwtll ere Ion reach.' &B. .1 . t f . h t woord the death' f MMt 'who must die oil ae- . oataral wear of time, but (ngjnan who U lull of life, lromi, U'cutoir right' in ne ofjmanhovHl a million IJ iiess (a addil to th cae. uog Howard rom boyhood, u vrr hwd a etter or more rtn hau M r. and Mr. M have u taiueil la the a I). Hrtwarxf, We tender ky to) the Wife, parents. l frsendi. I ity Itcrno, AOl.CKTIi:JIT. lit nut irnnh imm I. Ik. v the tjrt cfunst, or ir jaii; oir wooi. n of this city, u in X persona have listed their city I : n .:i 1.1 . '.' n was vitdted by a tine and Ctuiofi II6ae wu lih of July. oho O. McMillan wai in iediay laM. lad Cr4alalhrBypackv ai aithrUie.- . Mer of the Reran Cat '1 U Qty Tuesday. jlloiithly -lortlity Jleleurolor We have obtained from Dc F. W. Potter, Superiiilendeiit of Health, the following aUiteiucut' ol tbo until bor of deaths in the cily of Wilininjjiou for the month of June jut closed: Whites -MahM 10; retnal'esv(' adults 7; children (!. Total lo., r- Colored Males 17: females-'J; adults 8; children 18. Totaled. , ' Total deaths for. the month o'J. Of the above, 0 died with consunip lion..': I" Xbjp i follow ing is a synopsis of the meteorological report tor the month, as prepared by Dr. .Potter: Uaiu-lall, 10. IS iitehc-; highes tem perature on auy one day Jl degrees ou the ISfJi; ..lowest, temperature on ai.y one day, t2 degrees on the 2nd and 011 tho Itth; mean tenipcr.iUue.ioc the month. 72 -; mean or average biromo-. trie rfading; J0.21; prevailing '.wind southwest; greatest velocity any ono hour, 3S milca north .ou the Cud, uu tu ber of miles IravetiHl during the month, 5,013, mile. . - ,olprt-'lr", t'owvfnilon. . At the f int ilatitni if Dr. D.'j! iran.4 ders, this c:ty, tslttor of the. .Jrico rixriykrkini.Xho coleretl cdiiorj-uf pa pern published iu the state, convened al the Opera Hou ia tii city ou jev terday at 10 o'clock a, m. Dr. Zanders called ihe meeting to order. v On tnoUona committee waa ap pointed on permanent organization. After, which the meeting adjourned no til S pjsu.at which hour lh tasH)ra ry chairman, Dr. Zanders,' called the gentleuif a to order. 1 ' ' The tin veniiou on rgttUiiiou re ported for vrmahent chairman,' Dr. 1). J. Sao4cr, edtorof the Jrrtry ttrnin; for Mcrerary, 1 - K. Jmub, ot the Bivir JWrtfrwr.. The report of the committee was unanimously adopted. On motion of Ileo. Oeorge A; ale bane, a committee was apfoiatrd oa ronstlteiion and byUw Kr the orjaa liation. Da luolioo of iioa. John H. Wil liamson, a committee vf three ap pointed in resolution. r The ccnveaUon adjourned, to meet at 10 o'clock a. au, UU mersl;. Affiouy Howe, jr, was swern in as Jh'puly Krgisler of Deetls. It was "ordered that John Sneeden bo t'lvlniil, from tho n..i .1 11 Adjourned. ; ltoartl vf Alflcrxucu. ' The Board met iu regular monthly nieelin July 2nd, at 1 i. M.; piesent, lli Honor, Mayor E. D- Hall, and Al dermen DeUoset, Bouey, Bear, Dudley, Fishblate, Chadbourn, Swelt, Howe and Guyer. I . : Alderman DoUosoet moved that all unfinished businasa be disposed of as com mi I tees werexalled .for reports. The Finance coiumitten made the following report, which, on motion, was adopted: 1 , liewUtd, That the Board of Audit and Finance bo requested to reconsider the question of the salary ot Lhe City Attorney and flx the same at the rate of five hundred dollars per ajnum, to take effect from the date of his elec tion. . . j. . , ... The committee on Streets and Wharves, to whom was referred the pe tition ot'Chas Hurphy, Superintendent of tho street force, Tor increase of pay, reported, recommending that the same bo not granted. Adopted. j The Finauce committee u;ade the following report, which, on motion, wa adopteil: ' i AYWf, That the City Detective be reuireii to pay special attention to drays, carls and' .other vt hides taxed, aud atrial all parlies violating the or dinances as to same and carry them be fore the Mayor. 1 Alderman DeKosm-i odered the fol lowing rroIutiou, which on motion was adopted: AY.oW, That it be referred to the committee cn Fir Department be re riuiml to report at lha aexl regular meeiiog of lhi Board, which, if any, of the three steamers should be dropped from the DcparuMot, aad whether 00 or more hose .1 reel companies shoahl be organic, and whether more hy drants are nccasary. The maWfr in rrlatioo to ihe float ing warehouse in Princess atreei dock was referred, to the committee on Fire Department iUk the opinion of the Hoard that fuch a fioaliog wartaooet doe increase tho tine rbk if it Lays within the fire limits. ' The application of P. U. Haydea to erect a wooden baikiiag oa Third, be tween Market and I Vine sirwu, waa granted .-.V.i '"'.f,y. - ' U llie appUcatioa of F. A. Newbury lo erect a wooden building en Mulberry,, between Water and Front etreeta, waa on motion, not graated. . Applkaiioa ofC II. Weasel, 10 make an addition to hU premkea o the vn motion of Alderman was resolved that it be refei vommiuee on streeU end Tbteito ascertain and report what. wwi. ialation is necessary to prereibstfue tion to sidewalks by awninAwnjng posts, boxes, stands or othen, ' The resignation of J. H. Wk - Standard Keeper was read and ep ted, On motion, J. W. Purdew inntni. mously elected SUndard Keep An election wu held for Otntir 11. Fourth Street Market, and J. tnW received the majority of thnr.. and was declared duly elected. i The Board decided not to ma any change in the market hours. T.; The committee on Markets nrees, in relation to the Fifth Ward et reported that the arketonia now as a market, corner ofFii'and Castle streets, can be rented for 6 per annum, and believing thai sahhonso will supply all the demandsfor market house in that Ward, reconmed that the same be put in proper 'fc a e to be ",UKU "u; me stalls to grated as provided in the market ordimces. In the matter of the TAl Ward market house, further time u asked and granted. The Mayor was instructed, ider the advice of the City Attorney, tenforce the ordinance in regard to theUtimer fence on Orange street. The contract for keepinz te city clock for the next year was awkled to Geo. Honnett for the sura of $10 per annum. " 1 1 The hog ordinance was ameked so as to include the space bounded In the north by Brunswick street, on tlkeast oy in mm street, on the south by Dueea street, and on the West by the rfcr. BOARD OF AUDIT AND riNANjK. At a regular meeting of the Bdrd of Audit and Finance, held yesirday aiternoon piesent, K. J. Jones, Chair man, and Messrs. O. A. Wiggimi Wm. Calder, W. R. Kenan and J. a Mc tiacnern after the reading of the mindlet aud other preliminary bust ness, Capt. John L. Boatwrighk, one of acoinnuitee apointed by -the tiuie Giant Engine Company, appeared be lore the Board to represent the claims of that company. He said the company wem to think that they hare kcLfc! as was necessary to their effectiveness aud recommended, first, to purchase foe them a reel horsey second, a new set of harness third, to allow tbem such an amount of mouey as was necessary feed their horse; and requested that the Board of Audit and Finance appoint a committee to confer with their com' roittee, and determine what was neces sary for the company. t Capt. Boatwrigbt also read a letter from Mr. D. G. Worth, regretting his inability to be present at the meeting of the Board, owing to business en gagements, and also making certain suggestions in behalf-of the company. which he requested should be laid be 'ore tbe Board Mr. R. J. Jones, Chairman of the Board, suggested to Capt. Boatwright that it would be proper to submit his plans to the Board of Aldermen first and le. them refer the matter to their Fire Committee, who he thought would meet them, and then a recommenda lion as to the needs of the company could be nade to the Board of Audit and Finance, who, he thought, would grant anything that the joint committee Would recommend. XAVIUATIOM AUD PILOTAGE. A meeting of the newly elected Board of Commissioners of Navigation and ilotage was nekl to-day; present, Messrs. James H. Chadbowrn, D. Q. Worth. James Sprout, R. E. Heide and John K. Newton, who were duly sworn into office by Oil. John L. Caalwell, J.r. , The Board was organ bed by appoint ing Mr D. G. Worth to the Chair and Mr. James rprunt aa Secretary. . Tbo annual report of the Clerk aad liar be r Matter was read and approved ; aad Mr. James H. Ckadboara was re elected Chairaoaa, and Captain Joser Price Clerk and llarbof Master for the ensuing terns, uaasiavously. Tbe Clerk was directed to aotify all pilot to renew their branches, aad also the Iktawss vt their arveeaticea bjre lass last day of July. The were continued. It wae renolved that it is with the duty aad oc4jgatioa cfa ber of the Board to or security foe a pilot. The Chaiman aad Qmsiakna Heide. were apratad a rirsniTBfw ts xasaiae aad raw oa thw pilot's toad, ror the esMsturg teraa. ,' pointed in charge of the present meth od of soundings of Capo Fcrr liivcr aud bar. The former rules and regulations of the Board were continued in force. It was resolved that the meetings of the Board be held subject to tho call of tits Chairman, in case of need, in stead of by regular appointment. Pilots- John Adkins, C. C. Morse, tA John N. Burruss were requested to act as a Board of Examiners for the en suing term. : .'' Messrs. Palliser, Palliaer & Co., o Bridgeport, Ct. the well known archi tects and Publishers of standard worka on architecture, have 'lately issued a sheet containing plans aud specifica tions pf a very tasteful modern eight room' cottage with tower, and also with the necessary modifications for build ing it without ibo tower, and with but six rooms if desired. I its most costly form, the outlay .is estimated at $3,000; without the lower it has been built for $2,500; and if ouly six room are in cluded, ;the cost may bo reduced lo $1,700 or. ,$2,000. Details are given of mantels, Btairs, doors and casings, cor-j nicesretc. The publishers have found it the most popular plan ihey have issued, and state that it baa bceu adopt ed in more than five hundred instances within their , kuowledgc. Tho same firm " issue Specifications iu blank adapted for frame or brick buudiugs of any cost; also forms of buildiug con tract, and several books ou modern in expensive, artistic Cottage pi aua which are of great practical value aud con venience to everyone interested. jThose Pretty St. Georgic Girls,1' a new Society Novel;' just published by T. B. Petersou & Brothers, is an ex ceedingly bright, fresh, interesting and original romance of English high life, with spirited and dashing glimpses of travel and flirtation on tho Conti nent; Indeed, the wholo noycl savors strongly of flirtation, delicately but piquantly carried ou iu fashionable aud aristocratic society. ' Of course, there is a vein of truo love, and it becomes very touching aud pathetic as the dc lighlful book ncara its closer .but, with admirable tact, the author has iivoided burdening the romauc with the sor rowful. Everything is light and breezy and there is scarcely au incident with out its gay Bide. It is a foregone con elusion that lady readers especially willbe delighted with "Thouo Pretty St. George Girls," for a more thorough be difficult to find" But' masculine readers will also discuver much that will pie Alio them. A fuxhuutis most vividly described, and the scenes on the course at Ascot are graphic in the extreme.! MarjicJ the heroine, is snatched from her j Bohemian wander ings about Europe hy.. her aristocratic aunt and speedily, becofucs a reiguiug London belle, making licr conquests and enjoyiug her triuuiphs. Her sister Lorraine, Bir Gerald, Judi'h Fane and all the other personages . are cpiaHy well drawn. With its line plot, tell in; incidents aud very sprightly dialogue "Those Pretty St. Georjro Girls" wil be joted one of the best ami most rada bfe novels of the season- It U pub lisbed in a large square duovlevirso vol ume, bound in inorocco cloth; price $1.25, or in paier cover, price seventy fire cents, and will be found for .sale by all Booksellers, by all News Amenta everywhere, and on all Railroad Trains, or copies of.il h..1 be sent to any one, post-paid, ou remitting the price of it in a letter to the Publishers, T. li. IV tersou & Brothers, Philadclpbia, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- FIRST NATIONAL BAM Of Wilmington, t AUI VIDEND OF THREE AUD A HALF rEU CENT, has been declared by the Board of Directors or this Bank, payable on and alter the 10th instant. July U 3t A. K. WALKEK, " ' " ' ! Cashier. EXCURSIONS! (OCIKTIES, CLUBS, Ac., GIVING EX- CUlt!?10NStCONCERTS, FJBSTIVA1S, Ac., can get theli; . ..7- .V v u-;y lh - . ; Posters and Tickets prlated In the BEST BTTLEfl and at the i; 4, : Tsi Ai.-" '';-!. !. ff LiOWEHT PRICES at , SAML. Gf HALL'S 1 ; Job Printing Office. C.VIjIi AND UET MY PRICES: ' .Mine :-2m - ' j - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS?. ; U. 8. MARINE HO$riT AL&KKVK E. Ot KlCK CUTOJM HOlE. WILMINGTON. N. d, Juu JJ. lvsi. cELAJurt nuirosAUs wit.t. iu: kk ncrlTtaalUili Oflk un'.ll 1 M. 11 1 afttfiar oTJly. hr alt the laintr and mm tertal rcqalrrd la trieercitaaf MaM un lbs Marl a HoopiUU rMrvaliun in oxr Smm wlUi th drawl ag ol rr-llJ-t !.. whx-h may Im ba.1 on pieauoa at itata Fairfax iuwin. P cJ AsaUtaal Hurcvoti U.b. Marts UesrtUUfcrvic. JaljrS-U .... - .. .... . . .. . ..' .. LTcCGlGALL & B0.TDEVS JS THJS PLACti TOUKT YUCR BCO UIL3 aa4 UAKfcBsa rt rrr.aJ ataoto Bad a rU tin oT am cla H.l DUtliT, UARSKCTIvCNKa, BAtiS. Ac aaa. jiyir Notice. CUUUU: B TAX M I iCil A NTi. T;.- Kwnn of lioici. BciiMt- raats. Searllac Umm, aant ailoUKT a jwt to saM wu. m br mua tte tkia tax Ml U it Aj of J:y , t-K aa4 that Uw taw repair iai Um a im 4rtaa ta an t it u ssaata,ftA tfce ta t um um( im ta ltmmr UMrswr Mr aeaiavM rafan. JOt K. KAMrX aVwrwwif fwt R. H. GRANT & CO., P LUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, SOUTH FRONT StllEET FULL SUPPLY OF THE VERV BEST OAS FIXTURES Alwayn on lianj. CHANDALIERS, j ; i , LAMP STANDS, BAi'H TUBS' ! WASH STANDS, And every article ucccsasy lor l'lumbiug h Itcsiilcuce, Heady, lot tlic occupant. j . FOUNTAINS, l ' SPRINKLERS, PUMl'S.UOSE, And opecial attention paid to driving Satisuctiou Kuaranteod, aa we employ ixwi worMncn. uivo us a ran. ju Zl lt R. li: U RANT A CO. Valuable Plantation and Rice Lands for Sale. A Mi VALCAULK I' LA NT ATI ON W1TIUN n: lies ol' Wlliiiuixtou coutaiuing abont two Ibouiid live iiundred ucrc. There arc about Jut) acres of cleared Rico Laad, of wbicU 7j acres aro under cultivation with ood banks, Uunkfc, Ac. aud about 700 acres abla tfuil)tf. lt Is acccasibJe from "tho Cape FcarlUver byaCaaalovcr a tulle Ions to tho uplaads, aud troui VI lo li feet wide, Tliie are from W lo 40 acres of the Upland improved and under cultivation, bettiK Ho. 1 cotton aud coru land, and has all ncce&sary nouacu lor laborer. Rice Rarna aud ucccttaary outbuildings; the balance of the tract about l,0w) acres or timber Pine Lauds: , The PUutailon affords for cattle a raugo unsujuuvvsj both la winter nd kim incr. I'or UMii ;ind further InlormattcH .vuureMi IHK BOX .VII juner.'-ti - wnuiiustou. Si. C O CM 1 O I .n3i7.5 r- j a . . a ' n 1 r . X sT I. lfZft":3tte.. .c . 3 w 1 r r- i r ri u Jr. s '1 . mi .i.MV I.I S3J 10 -ll-z .1 yotL GRAND: EXCURSION TO NAC'S HEAD. WILL KK tilVKN tN THK IITH OV a lwrUi ni H aw al Na' llwt lor Umm will l-e modrrataa4 aaUatortury s.ranc- nrau ww iran port uon wi'l lMiuale wlUi UMtrmilruaU aad all elcamere kxvrlttae ml mim pwnu 1 bm will m lb om ItoiMiaf How r u k ia4 eve r nml in, UUa aa4 ura MHQtni hmm. we wiu gie .V FREE DIIVIVEItf: oa the ereaatoo eUte raiae a tt tu bc wt larUjriHl tavtt au omr trStmia m m rrcniL Ta fdilovtns Mitn ra -www Hat e bra ritt u aaaa a4- Rr. J. t. Pr, lirr. l. W. tc. TUi. n. A. rtmt. J. Hi tuUf, Ham. U, A. m4b. j. it r:a. rrot. wrnr rf WaateiacVMi Oty, aa otlMrra. Ta cau-i b krB u re itr uiUrfwet4Mi or fwianliuw u w hmttAm. . T .. j . . .... TMrcr!99 bUt 4ir xa fee a trai a4 tprrMct4 ' tmtxmm. Te miinwleie J rT'f bav ctotrVrttMt bm iVacw - a Pern mm r ,. MEW, ADYEBTMENTS. ... BETTER! ... VASTLY BETTER.! i THAN AN -'':'; '. I I $ i'i AUCTION. . ' 1. THE PRICE 1 AH SELLIRQ GOODS AT Gives you'advaatagea tea fold over aa , Auction Sale, for the reason 70a , can take your time and select . that which sails you, and get just the quality and quantity thit yon ' wish.-.' ; ttoond Trip Onljr l.OO. DL32CE& fREK! TtUmf9wOi UenKlnMk 1TV aa wciora. A' 4 mni mart t a -hmtmt y. ;ASMiaa(MwW w mm t to IM mmmtm9-.'.. Vt ttUrr rtix' r r Jaxt wTiifTai.. - jsl 1 '. ,, 9. r r4 rtw ti. TH tlUJUS A TAJCLCXOa mM4, Great Bargains CIIjOVES; 1 fitIEKY. i JANTS(iitlJe4. IH EJttTNG. TOWEUNU, Ao . la short, eTtrjUiiex to be kad is a riEST UllSS DEI GOODS STORE r-K. I f i'w.'.''' ..i'v"v:; :: j, . : t;V J' -V " '; Cheap, Cheap. Cheap. r.ivi: ME A CAU. JOHN J. HEDRICK Itl Harltet ttmt. Iwas)-!;.-. ..,,1. I AM SELLING Wide Percales at 6 cents per yard, worth 12. Handsome Black and Colored Bant inga at 15 cent per yard, worth 30. Pretty Lawnsfast color j, at 7 cents. White Scotch Plaid Lawn at 121c, worth 25. Pretty Cotton JPfaid Dresa Goods, at 10 els per yard, belter than 15 cents Gingham. t The very best! 1 cents Bleached Cotton over sold in this or any other city- .1 ' 5,W0 yards Hamburg Trimmings, ex celicut quality, and very cheap, from 5 cents up. . ? Bordered Uaudkercbiefc at 3 cenU each, with tho largest slock in that . line in the city. Good 200 yards Spool Cotton, at two i Spool for 5 cents. COME AND LOOK AT MY STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, I deal for'csdh, and cater to those who get their money by hard licks, and propose lo give you good value a . for y our maaey. You can buy a DRESS from me for a low price that will mati . a young lsdy LOOK LIKE A, PRINCESS A
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 6, 1883, edition 1
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